As it usually does after a new iOS release, Apple has stopped validating its older mobile OS. So, if you upgraded to iOS 26, you better get comforable with Liquid Glass.
A combination of new code spotted by Macworld and 9to5Mac suggests that Apple may be set to make two iOS 26 security changes which will make iPhones safer.
Apple has stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, meaning users who upgrade to iOS 26 can't roll back, leaving iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV owners locked in.
Apple is always adding new features to its software, but every now and then a change arrives that it’s hard to live without. One such killer feature lets you autofill two-factor authentication codes, ...
The iPhone 17 is pretty much a lock for the fall, but what about the AirPods and AirTag? Apple might have spilled the beans with a line of code inside its new mobile OS. With iOS 26, the existing ...
Apple officially launched iOS 26, its biggest iPhone software update in over a decade, at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. Along with a new naming system, the iOS 26 upgrade includes a ...
The iPhone could soon gain support for the Model Context Protocol, a move that could make third-party AI tools more useful on Apple products than ever before.
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