Apple seems all set to launch iOS 18.2 this week, bringing the long-awaited release of feature-rich Apple Intelligence tools held back from iOS 18’s launch in the fall. But the next iPhone firmware ...
In Apple's Messages app starting with iOS 7, a green bubble surrounding the text means the incoming message came from a non-Apple phone that uses the standard SMS/MMS text messaging system (see SMS).
In the wake of a “broad and significant cyber espionage campaign” linked to the People’s Republic of China, iPhone users ...
One thing that is definitely not "cool," it seems, is having a green text bubble. On Apple's iPhones, instead of conversations appearing in the typical gray and blue, text messages from non-Apple ...
Apple’s upcoming iOS 18.2 update, set to release next week, promises a host of new features, including the much-anticipated ...
(NEXSTAR) — You’ve likely experienced it before: with your iPhone, you try to text someone with an Android and find yourself face-to-face with those less-than-pleasing green text bubbles ...
If you've seen the letters RCS while texting recently, you're not alone. But what do they mean and why are more people seeing ...
But the promise of RCS on iOS includes encrypted messaging. When you see that RCS tag in your green bubble chat, you should be safe in the knowledge that no one other than the parties involved in ...
That could make the green text bubbles, which single out non-iPhone users a thing of the past. According to the FT, Google and the other signatories want iMessage to be designated as a "core ...
The FBI then understandably warned that US citizens should stop sending unsecured text messages. That’s what those green bubbles are of course. They weren’t actually designed to distinguish ...