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    A silhouette of a person sitting at a computer, illuminated by the screen, is framed inside an outline of the Apple logo—evoking the intrigue of Apple’s $2 million bug bounty—set against a black background.

    Apple Raises Bug Bounty to $2 Million for Critical Exploits, Setting a New Industry Record

    Apple has significantly increased its bug bounty rewards, offering up to $2 million for critical vulnerabilities — the highest payout currently available from any major technology company. The move underscores…

    Person tapping iPhone to pay with Apple Pay at a Qatar store using Himyan card in 2025

    Enhancing Security with Apple Pay: A Deep Dive into iOS 18 Features

    For Apple, the introduction of iOS 18 marks a significant leap forward in enhancing the security of Apple Pay. These updates, rich with innovative technology, aim to provide users with…

    iPhone displaying iOS 18.5 release date update screen with Mail and Settings app improvements, launching May 2025.

    iOS 18.1.1 Update: Key Security Fixes You Should Know About

    The iOS 18.1.1 update is primarily a security patch aimed at resolving vulnerabilities identified in the previous version. While Apple maintains discretion in its disclosure of specific threats, the company…

    Apple iOS and iPadOS 17.7 security update screen on iPhone and iPad, highlighting essential security fixes and improvements.

    Apple Releases iOS and iPadOS 17.7: Critical Security Fixes and What They Mean for You

    Key Security Fixes in iOS and iPadOS 17.7 The iOS and iPadOS 17.7 update brings crucial security patches addressing vulnerabilities that could compromise user data and device integrity. Apple has…

    How to scan your Mac for viruses and malware using built-in and third-party tools

    How to Use Built-In Network Security Features for Apple Devices

    1. Private Wi-Fi Address Private Wi-Fi Address is a feature that enhances privacy by using a unique MAC address for each Wi-Fi network. This prevents network operators from tracking your…

    iPhone 15 Pro

    Apple Promises Five Years of iPhone Security Updates in UK

    Earlier this year, the U.K. introduced new Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) regulations. These rules stipulate that companies selling Internet-capable products in the U.K. must specify a minimum period…

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    Robotic arms, including advanced China industrial robots, assemble car bodies on an automated production line in a modern factory, surrounded by metal frameworks and control panels.

    China Now Operates Half of the World’s Industrial Robots

    A large, illuminated Apple logo is displayed on the glass facade of an Apple Store. Inside the store, two people are seen browsing and interacting with various Apple products on display tables. The store features a minimalist design with wooden tables and a bright interior showcasing the latest in watchOS 11 technology.

    Apple Outlines Developer Changes Ahead of Texas SB2420 App Law

    A middle-aged man with a bald head and stubble looks directly at the camera, resting his chin on his hands. Wearing a white shirt and a serious, contemplative expression, he evokes the thoughtful design seen in OpenAI's Jony Ive AI device concepts.

    OpenAI and Jony Ive Reportedly Struggling to Define Their AI Device Vision

    A large glowing text reads "BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH" with a pixelated skull icon; a person in glasses and a jacket appears blurred against a blue-tinted background, reminiscent of The Underdogs Apple short film's quirky tech moments.

    Apple’s “The Underdogs” Return — This Time to Take Aim at Windows’ Blue Screen of Death

    A man with short white hair and glasses, wearing a light blue collared shirt and a dark jacket, smiles while standing in front of a plain, light blue-gray background, embodying the calm confidence of Tim Cook Apple leadership.

    Tim Cook’s Extended Tenure Sparks Talk of Apple’s Next Chapter

    A white, cartoon-style cloud with two starry eyes is centered on a dark blue night sky background with scattered stars, celebrating the Sora iOS launch.

    Sora’s First Week on iOS Nearly Matches ChatGPT’s Launch

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