As part of the iOS 26.5 update, Apple’s Messages app can now encrypt texts between some iPhone and Android smartphones.
Software developer Rave launched antitrust proceedings against Apple in the US, Canada, Brazil, the Netherlands and Russia.
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A forthcoming update means new features and changes, including end-to-end encryption for texts sent between iPhones and ...