'BLESA' Bluetooth vulnerability impacts billions of devices, but iOS users are safe
Billions of smartphones and other devices are vulnerable to the newly disclosed "BLESA" Bluetooth flaw, but Apple already issued an iOS patch for it in April 2020.
Billions of smartphones and other devices are vulnerable to the newly disclosed "BLESA" Bluetooth flaw, but Apple already issued an iOS patch for it in April 2020.
Apple on Wednesday stopped signing code for iOS 13.4, effectively blocking downgrades to the previous operating system version following the release of iOS 13.4.1.
At the same time that it is actively testing iOS 13.4.5, Apple has released iOS 13.4.1 and iPadOS 13.4.1, with minor fixes to the previous release on March 24.
Apple on Tuesday ceased signing code for iOS 13.3.1 after the release of iOS 13.4, effectively restricting users who upgraded to the latest operating system version from downgrading.
Apple's latest iOS 13.4.5 beta contains snippets of code that reveal details about the company's CarKey digital key API and potential integrations with a rumored low-cost iPhone.
An unpatched bug present in iOS 13.3.1 and later could keep a virtual private network (VPN) from fully encrypting all traffic, leaving data and IP addresses exposed.
Apple with the release of iOS 13.4 on Tuesday added the ability to use third-party navigation apps directly on the CarPlay Dashboard.
Apple has officially released iOS 13.4 which brings a huge array of new features to uses as well as a few enhancements for developers. Now that it is available to download, let's take a look at what you can expect with the newest update for iPhone and iPad.
Apple has released iOS 13.4, iPadOS 13.4, tvOS 13.4, macOS 10.15.4 and watchOS 6.2 to the public, with the operating system updates introducing support for the Powerbeats 4 earphones along with a collection of bug fixes and improvements.
A code and resource delve of the latest iOS 13.4 beta has found suggestions that Apple will implement an internet recovery mode for the iPhone, iPad, and the iPod touch.
Surfacing just one day after the latest developer betas for iOS 13.4 and iPadOS 13.4, Apple has provided the second public beta counterparts, which are now available to download.
Following the release of iOS 13.3.1, Apple on Wednesday stopped signing code for iOS 13.3, effectively barring downgrades to the older operating system.
Arriving just under a week after the developer beta builds, Apple has issued the first builds of macOS 10.15.4, iOS 13.4 and iPadOS 13.4 to participants in its public testing program.
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