We’re less than three months away from the debut of iOS 27 at WWDC, and rumors are waiting a clear picture of what to expect. The update will reportedly bring a focus on stability improvements and bug ...
Apple's iOS 26.4 update adds AI-generated Apple Music playlists, early testing for encrypted RCS messaging and a new setting to tone down brighter visual effects. With more than a decade of experience ...
Apple is releasing eight new emojis this spring, including a new type of dancer, a "killer" sea animal and a popular cryptid. Apple product users can technically create their own emojis using Apple ...
iOS 26.4 just launched, and it’s packed with a lot of new features. Here’s everything new available across six iPhone apps in iOS 26.4. My personal favorites so far are the new fullscreen design for ...
Macworld reports that iPhone users will receive 8 new emojis, including Ballet Dancer and Bigfoot, through the iOS 26.4 update expected this week. The Unicode Consortium governs emoji standards and ...
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iOS 26.4 launched March 24 with Apple Music’s AI-powered Playlist Playground, new emojis, and enhanced accessibility features, though Macworld notes the anticipated Siri revamp remains absent. Key ...
Apple today urged iPhone users who are running iOS 13 or iOS 14 to upgrade to iOS 15 to protect themselves from being hacked through malicious web content. In a support document, Apple highlights ...
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When Apple released iOS 26, it switched up the Lock Screen so that the clock can be expanded to fill more of the display, making it easier to read. This can be done in Customize mode thanks to a drag ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...