The likely answer came via Mastodon. It seems Apple managed to sneak iMessage in under the noses of the mobile network ...
Authoritarian governments don’t like their citizens being able to have private conversations using end-to-end encrypted ...
The plot then thickened as Apple released a "press release" announcing that Justin Bieber was to join Apple as the new head ...
Apple Cash just picked up animated, iridescent stickers inside the Messages app so you can hound your friends for that dinner ...
The messaging experience is one of the main points of contention in the iOS/Android conflicts, which are as old as their parent companies. iPhone-to-Android texting is not very seamless, especially ...
If you own an iPhone, you may have noticed something odd in the Messages app: Some messages are blue and some are green. What's the deal with that? Short answer: Blue ones have been sent or received ...
A bit more than 10 years after its introduction, iMessage is suddenly a part of the conversation again. A dubious report in the Wall Street Journal implied that the secret to the iPhone’s success with ...