The death of the BlackBerry might save the OS
Company wants to licence it
The death of the BlackBerry hardware might mean that there is life in the operating system.
Apple made its passwords easier to hack
A new feature
Security experts have warned that a new feature in iOS has made it a lot easier for passwords to be hacked.
Apple stuffs up its iOS Alarm clock function
Why can’t Apple programmers tell the time?
One of the most basic projects in high school programming is to build computer clocks and yet despite this, the genii at Apple consistently fail at doing it.
iOS 10 bricks iPhones
Super cool new feature
Apple fanboys are rushing over themselves to download the latest iOS 10 operating system which has a unique new super, cool function which bricks their iPhone.
Microsoft’s Powershell goes open source
Coming to a Mac and Linux machine near you
Software King of the World, Microsoft, has announced that its Powershell automation and scripting system is going open source.
Apple’s latest security mess
Opened up the kernel for inspection
With its release of iOS 10 Apple appears to have forgotten to encrypt the kernel, leaving security researchers baffled and virus writers rubbing their paws with glee.
Out-of-date Apple asleep behind the wheel
Opinon: Big announcement turns out time for a snooze
Apple had a chance yesterday to convince the world that it had not run out of ideas, it was no longer dependent on China, and had a cunning plan to save itself from obscurity – it failed.
Microsoft only sells 2.3 million Lumia devices in Q1 2016
According to the latest report, Microsoft's Windows Phone now holds less than one percent of the market share due to low sales in the Q1 2016.
Facebook launches live streaming for iOS users in US
Eventually wants 914 million mobile users to jump in front of live camera
On Thursday, the world’s largest social networking platform has just made live streaming available as an option to all Apple iOS users in the United States. The update marks the first time the company has made the feature widely available.
Prank website instantly crashes and reboots Apple iOS devices
Update: Now taken offline, but original code still available
Thanks to a few very simple lines of HTML script, a new Apple prank website promises to instantly crash the Safari web browser of any iOS and then reboot a user’s device.