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    Apple expands iPhone satellite connectivity with latest OS update, but itwon’t reach Indian iPhones yet

    Apple has enhanced satellite connectivity on iPhones with iOS 18, enabling users to send and receive messages via satellite in areas with no cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. Initially limited to emergency services, this feature is now available for regular messaging in 16 countries, but is yet to be launched in India pending regulatory approvals. The update leverages existing satellite technology and allows users to seamlessly switch to satellite for messaging, ensuring connectivity even in remote areas without the need for a satellite terminal.

    What steps should you take if there's a security breach on your iPhone? Rahul Tyagi answers

    So, no security researcher will release that in public for free instead of going to Apple and telling them that guys I have found this, you can pay me for this vulnerability and they will fix it and that is the reason whenever you see your iPhone weekly, monthly, basically you will not only get the main updation software releases, but also you get security releases also which are like 150 MB, 200 MB. So, in this way Apple is very proactive in terms of securing their users from a hardware point of view and from the operating system point of view.

    Step-by-step guide to download BGMI 2.9 update on Android and iOS devices

    Krafton greenlights BGMI 2.9 update with Frozen Kingdom mode and Play Pure event. Android users download from Play Store (251 MB), iOS from App Store (2.8 GB). Follow simple steps for a seamless upgrade. Enhanced gaming awaits!

    Apple's SOS: IOS 16.6.1 emerges as crucial defense against Pegasus spyware threat all about the software update

    In swift response to concerns regarding digital privacy, Apple has introduced iOS 16.6.1, an emergency software update designed to counter the threat of Pegasus spyware. This critical update comes on the heels of a significant revelation by researchers from Citizen Lab, a division of the University of Toronto.

    Apple rolls out iOS 16.6 update to fix security flaws in your iPhone

    Apple has issued the iOS 16.6 update to its users to fix security issues impacting previous versions. The tech company admitted to two security flaws that were being exploited by hackers. The updated version is expected to address all the identified vulnerabilities.

    How iOS 17 could become the showstopper at Apple's WWDC 2023

    At Apple's annual developer conference, the tech company will unveil the operating systems for its products such as iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch.

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