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Want to try an early look at Apple Intelligence? Apple just dropped the public betas for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac
By Jacob Krol published
Apple is now rolling out the first public betas for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac that let anyone give the early Apple Intelligence features a try.
iPadOS 18 is available right now – 5 new things it brings to your iPad, including the new Calculator app
By Alex Blake published
Apple’s iPadOS 18 brings a wealth of great new features. Here are five of our favorite additions that you can try today.
iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 compatibility explained: which models are supported?
By Axel Metz last updated
Updated We detail the device requirements for iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, as well as the model-exclusive features.
iOS 18 is just days away – here’s the full Apple list of new features coming to your iPhone
By Alex Blake published
Apple has revealed the full list of everything that’s coming to iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, and there are a few surprises inside.
Apple just sent out invites for the iPhone 16 event – 'It's Glowtime.' is set for September 9
By Jacob Krol published
Apple just made its iPhone 16 unveil official as invites are out for a Special Event on September 9, 2024, themed "It's Glowtime."
Safari wants to fix your broken web browsing experience with its new 'distraction control' feature
By Jacob Krol published
Alongside several other Safari features arriving with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, the web browser also has a new ability to hide distracting content like overlays.
Apple approves the first official PC emulator for iOS – after previously rejecting it
By David Nield published
Want to run multiple versions of Windows on your iPhone? It's now possible thanks to a newly approved app.
iPad with Calculator is cool but the real AI tablet hero is Math Notes – and I can't wait to try it
By Jacob Krol published
Yes, the iPad is getting a Calculator app, but Apple's Math Notes is poised to change the game, and the Apple Pencil is central to it.
iPadOS 18 is so underwhelming it makes the iPad M4 look seriously overpowered – and maybe a waste of money
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
With a lack of pro-user features and productivity-focussed tools, the new iPad Air and iPad Pro models with the M4 chip look like they have a lot of power for nothing.
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