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Apple's iPhone and iPad devices running iOS and iPadOS 26, respectively, have become the first consumer-grade mobile devices officially approved to handle classified NATO information.
Apple became the first company to offer consumer devices secure enough to keep NATO-level secrets. Apple has announced that ...
The clearance puts Apple in an exclusive position – no other consumer smartphone or tablet maker has ever reached the same security threshold under the alliance's ...
The German Bundestag has passed new drone defense rules that give the armed forces broader authority.According to Tagesschau, the amendment to the Air Security Act is designed to speed up […] ...
In a week of significant strategic announcements, Apple has positioned itself for growth in both government and domestic manufacturing sectors. The tech giant revealed that its iPhones and iPads have ...
Apple has confirmed iPhones and iPads running iOS/iPadOS 26 and later have been approved to handle classified information up ...
The German government has approved the Apple iPhone and iPad for use with classified information up to the NATO restricted level, following extensive security testing and evaluation. This makes them ...
Component costs are quietly dismantling the case for an affordable MacBook — and if the price lands too close to the M4 Air, Apple may have a decoy on its hands.
Jack Dorsey’s fin-tech giant Block is laying off 4,000 workers as it leans on AI to streamline operations, but what exactly does this company do? Let’s find out here.
Apple just made history by getting Nato’s seal of approval for the iPhone and iPad — but only the latest iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 ...