iPadOS 26 previewed: a post-PC vibe
For years, iPad models have been as fast as their MacBook counterparts, but the OS has felt restrained. Does iPadOS 26 fix that?
For years, iPad models have been as fast as their MacBook counterparts, but the OS has felt restrained. Does iPadOS 26 fix that?
If you like to see what’s coming ahead of everyone else and you’re part of the iPhone and Mac world, Apple has new software ready for you to try.
Setting an iPhone or iPad up for kids is already something you can do, but Apple looks set to roll out more features to help parents and protect children in the coming months.
An iPhone or iPad you may already own is about to get more control for phone calls and a sleek new look. What’s coming to iPhones and iPads this year?
A new look, a unified approach to naming, and more AI via Apple Intelligence is coming to all Apple operating systems.
Not everyone can see their screen or hear the music. Fortunately, Apple has some accessibility features on the way to assist with both.
Owners of an iPhone or iPad with iOS 18.4 look set to get cooking with new recipe-reading features connected with magazines on Apple News.
If you’re already used to the summaries Apple Intelligence imparts on your news, iOS 18.3 is nixing them for a time.
In what will probably be an urgent patch for Apple very, very shortly, you can temporarily crash any iPhone using punctuation. Fun.
Things are always changing in technology, but you can often get a glimpse of what’s next with software. Provided you don’t mind living dangerously, Apple’s betas could offer that.