A rooted Android phone helps to jailbreak iOS.
Ebony and Ivory
In a sign of unity, it appears that an Android phone can be used to jailbreak an Apple iPhone so that its users can experience true freedom outside the walled garden of delights.
Recycling Mac malware makes good sense
Saves you lots of time
While Apple fanboys insist that there is no Mac malware out there, a former National Security Agency former hacker has been recycling mac malware to carry out new missions.
IOS is adware claims developer
If you don't pay for anything you get flooded with Apple made adverts
Software developer Steve Streza has been looking under the bonnet of iOS and has been a bit shocked to discover that, despite paying a fortune for Apple gear he is being flooded with adverts which come from Jobs' Mob.
iOS 13 shipped with a known bug
What a surprise
The software genii at Apple, who struggled to write software which could tell the time, have produced another howler.
Any iPhone can be hacked
Cellebrite offers service to US coppers
Appleās so called secure iPhones can be turned over by US coppers using a service promoted by an Israeli security contractor.
iPad iOS will grow up at last
Finally getting Windows
Fruity cargo cult Apple is hoping to turn its iPad toy into a more useful tool by copying Microsoft Windows.
Government snoopers deploy malware
Spotted in 45 countries
Security researchers have found evidence that a piece of malware peddled as "lawful intercept" software to government agencies has been deployed against victims located in 45 countries.
Apple developers form a union
Cheesed off with the company's heavy handed antics
Fed up with the way that Apple treats developers, a group of iOS developers have marked the tenth anniversary of the Apple app store by forming a trade union.
Apple takes steps for criminal fanboys
Feature blocks the phone if not used for seven days
The iOS 11.4 update, currently being beta tested, includes a USB Restricted Mode that introduces a week-long expiration date on access to the Lightning port on your iOS devices if your phone hasn't been unlocked, which has implications for law enforcement tools like the GrayKey box.
Apple pulls back on booby trapped OS
I find your lack of faith disturbing
Fruity cargo-cult Apple has retreated on a change in its iOS operating system which effectively bricked third-party screen repairs to make it appear as if they were less effective than those of its overpriced in-house repairs.