Open Whisper Systems has released version 2 of its Signal secure calling app for iPhone. This is an important iteration, as it introduces secure text messaging that’s compatible with the outfit’s… Read more »
Privacy-conscious customers should choose Apple — at least, that’s the message the company has delivered with its updated privacy policy. Hopefully it will spark greater competition over who can keep users… Read more »
Chinese media, which tend to toe the government line, have already cast aspersions on Microsoft’s Windows 8, IBM’s servers and pretty much the entire U.S. tech industry. Read more »
Azendoo, the cooperative work management tool (see Azendoo is one of the first cooperative work tools), has announced that it has rethought the way that permissions default. Instead of defaulting to private… Read more »
The NSA developed a tool 6 years ago to let it attack the then-new iPhone(s aapl), according to documents from that time, revealed on Monday by journalist Jacob Appelbaum and Der… Read more »
A federal judge has thrown out a consumer lawsuit against Apple(s aapl), which alleged that the gadget-maker betrayed the trust of iPhone and iPad owners by allowing apps to scoop up… Read more »
Last week’s podcast was focused on Apple’s new iPhones and this week we turn our focus on iOS 7: the features, reviews and what it means for developers and users. Oh… Read more »
Researchers have discovered that LinkedIn’s iPhone and Android apps may be up to no good: Your iPhone calendar isn’t private—at least if you use the LinkedIn app – Jacqui Cheng Today’s not a… Read more »
A survey of court records reveals that a growing number of iPhones(s aapl) and iPads are the target of forensic examinations by federal agents. Read more »