Following last month’s release of iOS 26.4, Apple is now beta testing iOS 26.5. The update will likely be released to everyone next month. Here are all the details on new features and changes on the ...
Create a quick and adorable bear keychain with this easy crochet tutorial. Perfect for beginners, this project offers simple steps and helpful tips to make cute handmade accessories in no time.
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As promised, Apple has released a new version of iOS 18 for all iPhone users. The update comes in response to the growing proliferation of a new exploit chain known as DarkSword. Today’s update comes ...
Apple has officially launched the first developer beta of iOS 26.5, accompanied by updates for iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, HomeOS, tvOS and visionOS. This release focuses on incremental improvements and ...
Apple released the first public beta for iOS 26.5, introducing a Suggested Places feature in Apple Maps that highlights trending nearby establishments The update includes groundwork for advertisements ...
WWDC 2026 is right around the corner, and iOS 27 is already one of the most talked-about operating systems anticipated at the event. Based on new rumors, there would be fewer extravagant design ...
Explore the features of the iPhone Maps app in this comprehensive tutorial, covering essential functionalities and updates since the last video. Learn about: - Settings & Preferences (0:42) - Using ...
Thankfully, this isn’t an April Fool’s prank. After I wrote “DarkSword Exploit Threatens iPhones Still Running iOS 18” (23 March 2026), Apple published the tech note page “Update iOS to protect your ...
Macworld reports that iOS 26.5 beta 3 introduces Apple Maps ads and new developer subscription options, but lacks significant Siri improvements. The update matters for users and developers as Apple ...
If you're in the UK and aren't 18 or over (or can't prove you are), then certain restrictions get applied. David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about ...