iOS, New Features
Digest more
There's less than a week to go before Apple's huge iPhone 17 event, and this is what you can expect to see in the final iOS 26 developer beta stage.
Today is the day that iOS 26 finally emerges from beta and is officially launched. The headline feature is of course the Liquid Glass look, which has proved almost as controversial as the minimalist look of iOS 7 back in 2013.
Building an iOS app can feel like navigating a maze—exciting yet overwhelming, especially when juggling complex tools and workflows. AI-powered coding platforms like Cursor, promise to transform the development process by offering intelligent support and ...
Unisannio, in collaboration with Apple, offers the opportunity to participate in a free four-week intensive course dedicated to iOS application development. The goal is to train
iOS 18.2 has received its second developer beta, as Apple Intelligence testing continues. Here's everything you need to know about the software update and the changes it includes. The second developer beta of iOS 18.2 introduces additional options for ...
Unless you're an app developer, you'll probably want to wait for the iOS 17 public beta in July. With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more.
You can try the Liquid Glass UI, the new Games app, spam block and call hold features, Visual Intelligence upgrades, and more by downloading the latest version of iOS.
A pple’s iOS 26 drops today, and with it comes a bunch of small tweaks and improvements to how your iPhone works. The catch? A lot of them are opt-in, so you need to turn them on before you can reap their benefits.