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    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

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

    BlackBerry Announces New 5.5-Inch Android Phone, the DTEK60

    BlackBerry has just released a new Android smartphone, the DTEK60 – a larger and better-specced version of the company’s DTEK50 handset that hit the market in the summer. While the…

    Expert Questions BlackBerry Claims About DTEK50’s Security

    BlackBerry has especially vaunted the supposed security merits of its Android-based DTEK50 announced last week. However, the observations of an experienced security researcher suggest that, as far as security goes,…

    Factors to Consider When Seeking the Most Secure Smartphone

    While smartphones are amazingly versatile, many of them can also pose major security problems. One great and simple way of boosting your phone’s security is being careful which phone you…

    BlackBerry Unveils “Most Secure Android Smartphone”, DTEK50

    BlackBerry has today announced what it claims is “the world’s most secure Android smartphone”, the DTEK50. Coming with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, a 5.2-inch display and a 13-megapixel camera, the DTEK50…

    Ex-Gov Secretary Says iPhone Override Like Biological Weapon

    Michael Chertoff, the former Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security, has warned that the FBI forcing Apple to make an operating system that overcomes the encryption of a terrorist’s iPhone would…

    USMobile Launches Scrambl3 App for Enterprise-Grade Security

    Apple’s ongoing tussle with the FBI has brought the issues of privacy and security to greater public attention. Now, USMobile has launched Scrambl3, an iOS app enabling high-value targets of…

    Over 90% of Android Devices in Enterprise Using Outdated OS

    In another sign of the dangerous fragmentation of the Android operating system, a study has found that less than a tenth of the enterprise’s Android mobile devices are running the…

    Avira Launches Free Mobile Security App for Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod

    TETTNANG, Germany–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Security expert Avira announced today the launch of Avira Mobile Security app for Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod. In addition to scanning for malicious processes that may…

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    An Apple Watch with a yellow-green band displays a colorful hexagonal design featuring gold, pink, red, and green elements, with "2026" in gold at the bottom center—perfect for fitness motivation and style.

    Apple Watch Fitness Motivation for 2026

    A futuristic Apple 2026 smartphone with glowing blue edges lies on a digital surface, displaying artificial intelligence-powered holographic interface elements, in a high-tech, neon-lit environment.

    Apple 2026 Artificial Intelligence Strategy Still at the Core of the Ecosystem

    Two hands each hold a smartphone using iPhone NameDrop contact sharing, displaying digital profile cards with a woman’s name and photo. The phones are positioned close together, appearing to seamlessly share contact information.

    iPhone NameDrop Contact Sharing: Quick, Simple Contact Exchange Between Apple Devices

    Close-up of a person performing an iPhone clean, wiping the back—especially the camera area—with a white cloth on a gray surface.

    From Mac to iPhone How to Take the Best Care of Your Screens

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    Apple MacBook 2026 A18 Pro Chip Could Expand Affordable Laptop Lineup

    A hand holds a smartphone, capturing a photo of a comedy night poster. The phone screen displays the poster and camera interface, highlighting how visual intelligence works on iPhone to recognize details like microphones and event info.

    iPhone Visual Intelligence Tips to Work Smarter With iOS 26

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