iPhones

Apple’s multi-camera video recording feature is coming to 2018 iPhones

When Apple announced the iPhone 11 series it showed off a new multi-camera video recording feature. It now looks like the multi-camera video recording will also be coming to older handsets. The new functionality lets anyone with an iPhone 11 record videos from two cameras then combine the footage into one video. Meaning iPhone 11 […]

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Forget the iPhone 11 – these are the best value iPhones to buy right now

Apple unveiled its brand new iPhones this week, including the new iPhone 11 and two “Pro” models – the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. The new models boast faster chips, multi-lens cameras and improved water resistance, and are available in an array of jazzy colours. But if you’re unconvinced that these relatively incremental upgrades

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iPhone 11: UK release date, price, specs and features of Apple’s new iPhones

With Apple’s next iPhone due to be unveiled next week, the rumour mill has gone into overdrive, with details about the new smartphone leaking out all over the place. The device has been given a working title of “iPhone 11” or “iPhone XI” , but Apple’s naming convention went out the window with the launch

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Google uncovers multiple malicious sites that secretly hacked iPhones for years

The Project Zero team at Google has announced that it discovered a small collection of hacked websites that were being used to attack iPhones. According to the Project Zero team, merely visiting these hacked websites was enough for the exploit servers to attack the visitor’s iPhone. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) collected a total of

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Armed with iOS 0days, hackers indiscriminately infected iPhones for two years

Hackers exploited more than a dozen iOS vulnerabilities—most of them unpatched zerodays—in a two-year campaign that stole photos, emails, log-in credentials, and more from iPhones and iPads, researchers from Google’s Project Zero said. The attacks were waged from a small collection of hacked websites that used the exploits to indiscriminately attack every iOS device that

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