The changes in Apple’s iOS 26.5 include end-to-end encryption for messages sent between iPhones and Android devices.
The Signal encrypted messaging application is seen on a mobile device in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 26 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) I don’t know very much ...
'Signalgate' continues to rumble on, with even more of the Signal messages that were shared between Trump officials – and, inadvertently, The Atlantic – revealed today. But how exactly did this group ...
Text messaging has taken on a life of its own in the enterprise, providing a sure-fire way to grab a colleague's attention quickly and all but ensure an instantaneous response. But all this text ...
Mobile access platform startup Hypori Inc. today announced the launch of Hypori Secure Messaging, a new service that gives government agencies and enterprises the ability to communicate and ...
A communications platform called Titanium Secure is positioning itself as a quantum-resistant defense against growing cyber threats from China and data harvesting by Big Tech companies. “We saw a need ...
Apple's latest update works to secure texting between iPhones and Androids. Here are the 23 carriers supporting the rollout.
TigerText, a provider of secure, real-time messaging, announced a 750 percent spike in message volume as well as the addition of a number of healthcare organizations to its customer base. Since the ...
Healthcare clinicians and the IT professionals who support them are hearing more and more about the untapped promise of secure text messaging tools. Most people, after all, already have a cellphone ...
Healthcare-focused secure messaging company TigerText has raised $50 million led by Norwest Venture Partners with participation from Invus Group and Accolade Partners, as well as existing investors ...
Updated on May 12 as Apple’s new messaging update goes live. It’s finally here. Almost 18-months after the FBI warned Americans to stop texting between iPhone and Android, Apple has fixed the problem.
In May 2016 The Joint Commission (TJC) ended its ban on text messaging for healthcare providers, stating that practitioners may text orders via a secure text messaging platform. Fast-forward to ...