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    Five iPhones with different iOS 17.4 screens—Messages, music playback, lock screen, notifications, and home screen with colorful app icons—are displayed side by side against a white background, showcasing Apple’s latest iPhone design ahead of iOS 26 Beta 4.

    iOS 26.4 Expands iPhone Security With Default Stolen Device Protection

    February 18, 2026 / 8:43 AMFebruary 17, 2026

    iOS 26.4 automatically enables Stolen Device Protection, strengthening iPhone security by requiring biometric authentication for sensitive actions when devices are away from trusted locations.

    A smartphone screen displays the iPhone Lockdown settings page, describing an extreme protection mode for cyberattacks, with an option to "Turn On Lockdown Mode." The time on the phone is 14:38.

    iPhone Lockdown Mode: How to Secure Your iPhone and iPad Against Advanced Threats

    January 21, 2026 / 4:24 PMJanuary 21, 2026

    iPhone Lockdown Mode protects your iPhone and iPad from advanced cyberattacks with strict security limits that block spyware, tracking, and remote exploits.

    iPhone 16 Pro camera control features, integrated with Apple Watch and AirPods for enhanced photography experience.

    iOS Apps and Your Data: Balancing Convenience and Privacy in the Apple Ecosystem

    February 18, 2025 / 4:53 PMMarch 27, 2025

    However, balancing the need to keep information safe and the need for convenient, personalized apps has some challenges. If you’re an iOS user, understanding how Apple maintains this balance is…

    macOS malware disguised as installers targets Apple users through fake Chrome and Zoom downloads.

    macOS Malware Disguised as Installers Poses New Threat to Apple Users

    February 5, 2025 / 9:30 AMFebruary 5, 2025

    The recently identified malware poses as legitimate installers for commonly downloaded applications, including Chrome and Zoom. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of users who search for these apps on unverified websites…

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #766, featuring an image of an open Apple device showing its internal circuitry. Headlines mention security threats, Claude science, and market strain from rising AI server demand.
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    An iPhone screen displays a Siri AI customization interface with options to adjust voice, pace, and expressivity. Colored dots represent voice options, and sliders allow users to personalize their Siri experience. A Continue button is at the bottom.

    Siri AI Gets Its Own Dedicated App

    A close-up of various iOS app icons, including Photos, Messages, Maps, Safari, Files, Mail, and Home, highlights the sleek design and iOS 27 performance improvements set to debut at WWDC26 against a white background.

    iOS 27 Focuses on Speed and Battery Life

    A smartphone with a Liquid Glass finish displays a message notification from "Aga" about a Calathea, the patterned tropical houseplant. The lock screen shows 9:41 and features a beige abstract background, hinting at wwdc26 inspiration.

    Apple’s Best On-Device AI Points to iPhone 18

    iPhone-11

    iOS 27 Keeps iPhone 11 and Newer Supported

    A person wearing a VR headset stands in a living room, using visionOS 27 to view an immersive virtual display of a lush, green canyon landscape that appears to surround them, blending nature with indoor space.

    visionOS 27 Gives Vision Pro a Smarter Spatial Update

    A tablet running iPadOS 27 displays a home screen with widgets for weather, photos, and calendar, plus neatly arranged app icons on a stylish abstract background—showcasing features unveiled at WWDC26.

    iPadOS 27 Brings Siri AI and Stronger iPad Workflows

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