The drawback is it may not be able to help customers regain access if they forget a password.
Samsung’s latest flagship may be water-resistant, but it doesn’t take kindly to falling on hard surfaces.
An Apple customer who emailed CEO Tim Cook unexpectedly received a response from the company's head of software.
Apple has hit back at claims made by the Department of Justice in a legal brief, saying “they have thrown decorum to the winds.”
A new 4-inch smartphone, an upgraded iPad Air and new Apple Watch bands are expected.
However, the iPhone maker still led the market there, while losing ground to Android phones in the U.S.
A leaked image of a case for Apple’s forthcoming device shows no openings for a headset connection.
The iPhone used by a San Bernardino shooter is at the center of a privacy and encryption debate between Washington and Silicon Valley.
For its next smartphone, Apple may be thinking about bigger displays that would rival Samsung's.
A federal judge previously declined to issue an order forcing Apple to unlock a smartphone linked to a drug case.
Apple has a wide portfolio of patents, technologies and hires that point to a new gadget in the works.
The dispute between Apple and the FBI has brought to a head the issue of whether criminals can communicate with impunity, as FBI Director James Comey has claimed.
Law enforcement groups cited a jailhouse phone call intercepted by New York authorities in which an inmate called Apple’s encrypted operating system “another gift from God.”
The next smartphone from Apple could come with Apple Pay and other features from the iPhone 6S.
As the tech world is roiled by the privacy debate between Apple and the FBI, Amazon has taken the encryption feature out of its Fire tablets with the new Fire OS 5.
Federal Judge James Orenstein denied the Department of Justice’s request to order Apple to unlock a convict’s iPhone.
Apple, represented in its dispute with the FBI by General Counsel Bruce Sewell, is outspent in D.C. by just about every other large tech company.
With the next version of Apple's mobile operating system, employers have more control over the iOS devices they issue.
The tech company appealed the court ruling — regarding the iPhone used by Syed Farook — an hour before the deadline was set to expire.
“Ultimately, Congress must decide this issue” of so-called backdoors, said Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell.
A thinner body and a dual-lens camera could be some of the spotlight features for Apple’s next device.
Microsoft said it wants a measured response to the security debate over the FBI’s demand that Apple unlock a terrorist’s iPhone.