Like the PS5 Pro and Nintendo Switch 2, the iPhone SE 4 is one of tech’s most on-again-off-again rumours of the last few years. For the last few months the budget iPhone was said to be dead in the …
iOS 17.4 is here: 5 new features coming to iPhone, including Apple Cash update
The new iOS 17.4 update is officially here. Expect a gaggle of new emojis, tweaks to Apple Podcasts, and more. Curious about the eye-catching new features that will grace your iPhone? Check out the …
Apple releases iOS 17.4 with 11 new key features, including EU iPhone sideloading
With iOS 17.4, European iPhone users can download alternative app stores, choose third-party payments, and even their default browser. Here’s what we know: José is a Tech News Reporter at BGR. He has …
iOS 17.4: Update Now For Awesome iPhone Upgrade With Game-Changing Features
There are a lot of phones that can run this new update. You need an iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max or iPhone XR from 2018, or any iPhone released since. That means the iPhone 11 series, iPhone 12 series, …
Dress your iPhone, Apple Watch in spring colors with these new accessories
With this week’s big Apple news about new M3-powered 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air models, it was easy to miss the company’s latest mobile accessory offerings.On Monday, ZDNET spotted that Apple added a …
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Top New Shows (US): 1. Letters from an American, Heather Cox Richardson 2. Raising Heights with Zach & Tori, Zach & Tori Roloff 3. Better Offline, Cool Zone Media 4. Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson …
iOS 17.4 is here with alternative marketplaces, quantum protections, & battery health updates
Apple has to comply with the Digital Markets Act, making iOS 17.4 one of the biggest single updates ever, and it is now available to the public.
Apple just released iOS 17.4. Here’s how it’s going to change your iPhone
Check your iPhone right now. Why? The iOS 17.4 update is rolling out, and there are some pretty big changes.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox …
iOS 17.4—Update Now Warning Issued To All iPhone Users
Apple has released iOS 17.4, along with two emergency security fixes. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s latest iPhone update.
iOS 17.4: Your iPhone Just Got These New Emoji and Other Features
People in the EU will also be given new default app controls, giving them more ways to customize their iPhone experience. With iOS 17.4, your iMessage chats get a security boost to protect them from …
Apple releases iOS 17.4 update for iPhone: New emoji, other top features
Apple has released iOS 17.4, the latest software update for iPhone devices. From new emoji to safety features, were’s what to know.
Make Sure to Update: iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 Fix Two Major Security Vulnerabilities
iPhone and iPad owners may want to update to iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 in the near future, as the updates address two security vulnerabilities that may have been exploited to gain access to user …
iOS 17.4 has arrived with major App Store changes, new emoji, and more
This iOS release adds support for third-party app stores in the EU, enhances iMessage security, adds new emojis, and more.
A new call feature on X is on by default, and you should probably turn it off
X, formerly Twitter, has opted its entire user base into receiving audio and video calls from anyone they follow, and you can’t turn it off on desktop browsers. Here’s how you can turn it off on your …
How to Prevent X’s Audio and Video Calls Feature From Revealing Your IP Address
X owner Elon Musk is dreaming of a world where people ditch their cell phones and instead make audio and video calls on the social media platform. Musk’s vision has elicited nearly collective horror …
Alternative app store for iOS called Setapp Mobile coming soon
Several alternative app stores for iPhones and iPads are already in the works as Apple prepares to open up its iOS ecosystem to third-party software providers under new rules enforced by EU …
Apple To Pay $14M For iPhone Slowdown: Eligible Canadian Users Can Get Up To $150 From ‘Batterygate’ Settlement
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has agreed to pay $14.4 million to settle the “Batterygate” class-action lawsuit in Canada. The lawsuit accused Apple of secretly slowing down iPhones as their batteries aged.