Release candidates of iOS 26.5, macOS Tahoe 26.5 are out now
…Instead, they should keep backups of data where possible, and use spare secondary hardware that isn't as essential to maintain if something happens. For users wanting to try the updates…
…Instead, they should keep backups of data where possible, and use spare secondary hardware that isn't as essential to maintain if something happens. For users wanting to try the updates…
…Apple is keen to keep the features for the new versions. The current-gen beta updates are usually performance and security-focused. The first iOS 26.6 beta build included a new…
…And it invariably goes that before the event, it is rumored or certain or sometimes apparently confirmed, that there will be new Mac hardware. Then almost always, there isn't. And…
…update needs to be launched before these can be released. The big news for the week is the new announcement from Sonos. The speaker maker is once more returning to hardware with…
…Device Protection activation, among other updates. Other changes in later builds include a switch of the iPhone bootloader name from iBoot to mBoot, and a new average bedtime metric in Apple Health…
…Major publications quickly published hands-on testing of the new tablet. Coverage focuses largely on the addition of Apple's M4 chip and updated wireless hardware. Apple kept the same overall…
…That said, Apple has often used it to launch new hardware initiatives. Don't count on it for 2026, though. The current state of the hardware industry is one of panic, due…
Apple is already developing its 2027 updates for iOS 28, iPadOS 28, macOS 28, and its other operating systems. This is entirely unsurprising. As a major operating system producer and hardware manufacturer…
…It is a more battle-hardened version of the update, with typically fewer issues than the developer builds. Find any changes in the new builds? Reach out to us on Twitter at…
…It is a more battle-hardened version of the update, with typically fewer issues than the developer builds. Find any changes in the new builds? Reach out to us on Twitter at…