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    Second public beta of iOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3 released

    If you’re a member of Apple’s public software testing program, you might be interested to know that the Cupertino firm has now made available to you the second beta of…

    An iPhone displaying the Shortcuts app in dark mode on iOS 13.1 showcases various shortcut tiles, including "Good Morning," "Order Caviar," "My Recipes," and more, each highlighting the number of actions they perform. The latest OS update enhances functionality and aesthetics for an improved user experience.

    iOS 13.1 release: What to expect for tomorrow’s OS update

    Apple has pushed forward the release of iOS 13.1 to September 24th instead of the previously announced September 30th – but what’s new, and what can you expect to see…

    Five smartphones displaying various apps: cycle tracking, notes, a gaming app, a media streaming app, and an email app. Each screen showcases the interface of the respective app, highlighting the diverse functionalities available on modern smartphones since the iOS 13 launch.

    Apple seeds iOS 13.1 beta to developers ahead of iOS 13 launch

    Apple has made the unprecedented move of seeding a beta of the first point update to iOS 13 before the main software update is released to the public. First spotted…

    A collage of various iPhone screens displaying different apps and features, including Calendar, Photos, Messages, Apple Music, and Memoji. The devices showcase the colorful backgrounds and content of iOS 13's Public Beta, all set against a sleek black backdrop.

    Apple releases iOS 13 Public Beta: Here’s how to get access

    Earlier this month, Apple lifted the lid on iOS 13 and a bunch of new features coming to iPhones and iPads later in the year, including a Dark Mode and…

    A screenshot of five smartphones displaying various apps: music streaming with album art, a task manager with a to-do list, a navigation app showing a map of London, a messaging app with emoji, and another organizer app in dark mode. This setup showcases features reminiscent of Apple's iOS 13 as unveiled at WWDC 2019.

    Apple offers a first glimpse of iOS 13 at WWDC 2019

    Apple has lifted the lid on iOS 13 at the Worldwide Developers Conference. A bunch of new features make their way into the world’s most advanced smartphone operating system, such…

    A hand holding an iPhone 6 with a black screen displaying a vibrant blue and green abstract splash. The background features lush, green foliage and a sunny outdoor setting, perfectly capturing the essence of a bright day.

    Apple could drop support for iPhone 6, 5S and iPad mini 2 with iOS 13

    Apple is expected to drop support for a number of older iPhones and iPad models on iOS 13. The company is widely expected to announce the next iteration of the…

    A sleek white wireless Apple Magic Mouse rests on a smooth, light grey surface. The mouse features a minimalist design with rounded edges and a glossy finish, displaying the Apple logo subtly at the center. With iPad Mouse Support in iOS 13, this Magic Mouse becomes even more versatile.

    Apple Could Introduce iPad Mouse Support in iOS 13

    Apple could be on the brink of adding mouse support to the iPad in iOS 13. According to a new report from reputable MacStories editor-in-chief Federico Viticci, Apple could be…

    An iPhone and an iPad are shown side by side, both running iOS 13. Their screens display a colorful background with various app icons like Mail, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Contacts, Maps, and Settings. The iPad is in landscape mode for multitasking, while the iPhone is in portrait mode.

    New iOS 13 Rumors Suggest Dark Mode, Multitasking, and More

    Guilherme Rambo – known for sharing information on upcoming software releases by delving into beta access and analyzing Apple’s hardware – has shared new details on what we can expect…

    The image showcases three iPhone screens against a black background. The left screen displays an incoming call, the middle shows the "Settings" menu in Dark Mode, and the right shows the home screen with the date and weather. A large iOS 13 logo is on the left, featuring concepts introduced at WWDC 2019.

    These iOS 13 Concepts Get Us Excited for WWDC 2019

    With Apple expected to lift the lid on iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 this June, the rumor mill is going into overdrive, and new features like a redesigned home screen…

    Cover of Apple Magazine Special Edition, featuring a WWDC25 headline, an iOS 26 app icon, and highlights about Foundation Models, ChatGPT adoption, and user-centric upgrades for iOS 26.
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    Apple’s Machine Learning blog highlighting Apple Intelligence tools for photogrammetry and video assistance, showcasing AI advancements for 3D modeling and content summarization.

    Apple Intelligence Tools Shine in New Research Breakthroughs

    Apple TV 4K running tvOS 18.5, displaying the Wireless Audio Sync feature for Dolby Atmos calibration, ensuring seamless audio playback with AirPlay and Bluetooth speakers.

    Apple TV’s tvOS 18.5 Brings Seamless Dolby Atmos Audio to Life

    Text "Sound Therapy" with a small wave-like icon appears over a smooth, abstract background of flowing blue and white light streaks, evoking the tranquil vibes of Apple Music Sound Therapy.

    Apple Music Sound Therapy Elevates Wellness Through Audio

    Apple Developer app WWDC 2025 interface on iPhone showing WWDC 2025 keynote stream and animated stickers, highlighting developer tools for iOS 19 and visionOS 3.

    Apple Developer App Powers Up for WWDC 2025 with Key Update

    visionOS 2.1 | Apple Vision Pro Apps

    Vision Pro’s visionOS 3 to Revolutionize Navigation with Eye-Scrolling

    Two smartphones display a map and restaurant details. The left phone shows Angler selected on Apple Maps in San Francisco. The right phone features Angler’s info, dish photos, and MICHELIN Ratings on a restaurant app.

    Apple Maps Transforms Navigation with Apple Maps MICHELIN Ratings

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