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The latest iPhone update has landed. Unusually for a minor point update, it includes features that aren’t just security concerns.
Apple announces in an industry newsletter that it's implementing a new metadata tagging system to identify content created by AI.
Apple has just released a new lineup of beta software, with developer beta 3 arriving for iPadOS 26.4, watchOS 26.4, and more.
This latest iOS 26 update is compatible with all iPhones from 2019 on, so if you have an iPhone 11 or later, then it’s for you. The iPhone XS, XS Max and XR supported iOS 18 but aren’t compatible with the new software. The latest models, including the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air, are covered.
Apple's annual developer conference was light when it comes to notable advancements in artificial intelligence. "Many of the AI features announced were more incremental in our view, and already available through competitor applications," UBS analyst David ...
iOS 26: What’s in a name? Until now Apple’s labelled its various operating systems following different patterns, ticking up the version number year by year. So you might have been running iOS 18 on your iPhone, WatchOS 11 on your Watch, and MacOS 15 on ...
iPadOS 26 is coming to supercharge your tablet's productivity. At WWDC 2025, Apple previewed what it called the iPad’s biggest software update yet. You can finally resize app windows dynamically. Meanwhile, the menu bar brings drop-downs for more ...
After stumbling out of the starting gate in Big Tech’s pivotal race to capitalize on artificial intelligence, Apple tried to regain its footing Monday during an annual developers conference that focused mostly on incremental advances and cosmetic changes ...
Apple appears to have accidentally revealed a slate of unannounced hardware after internal identifiers surfaced in publicly shared software code, offering unusually concrete clues across multiple product lines. The disclosures, first surfaced by MacRumors ...