Apple's iOS 18.2 beta unveils AI-powered image tools, custom emoji magic, and ChatGPT-backed Siri upgrades, setting the stage for next-gen innovation.
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Apple's latest update to Music Recognition adds geotagging, letting you track the exact location where you first discovered a song. That's the Shazam upgrade.
Apple is now giving iPhone 16 users the chance to fix their phones themselves, with parts like cameras and batteries available for DIY repairs.
iPhone 18 Pro, launching in 2026, will take photography to a whole new level thanks to the variable aperture camera.
Law enforcement struggles as iOS 18's security updates cause confiscated iPhones to reboot, making it harder to access critical evidence.
With iOS 18.2, it's now possible to link your iPhone or iPad to a trusted computer with your Face ID.
Apple's iOS 18.2 is adding another feature to its portfolio—for users who lost their items—and this new Find My feature will make the search quicker.
Amid the iPhone sales ban in Indonesia, Apple is finding ways in hopes to save this move. The Cupertino is investing $10 million to build a plant here.
It was only last week when Apple brought iOS 18.1 and now the iOS 18.2 has been tipped to come out in early December with new Apple Intelligence features.
Samsung is really teasing Apple that it's capable of launching its own Slim phone in Galaxy fashion. It's unbelievably thin, but is it better?
Apple could be working right now on a particular iOS App Store app that will only contain video games. This won't replace the original App Store, however.
If you want to use Apple Intelligence, there's no need for iOS 18.1 beta installation. You can make the most out of it with the Release Candidate.
Cupertino giant Apple has finally launched the iOS 18.1 Beta 7. With minor tweaks and improvements for some features, here's what we could see here.