From iOS 17.4, a major change is coming to your iPhone that has the potential to completely transform the way you use it. Here’s what you need to know.
Epic intends to launch its game store — and Fortnite — on iOS
Epic plans to launch the Epic Games Store on the iPhone this year in the European Union — and it’s bringing Fortnite back to the platform along with it. The announcement comes after Apple shared how it will open up iOS in response to the EU’s crackdown on Big Tech.
iOS 17.4 beta: 5 new features coming to iPhone, including Apple Podcasts transcripts
The first iOS 17.4 beta dropped. It’s an update for developers, giving us a glimpse of what’s coming to iPhone when the official public update drops in the spring.Due to a European Union mandate that coerced Apple to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA),
Apple’s new stolen device feature protects your sensitive information
Thanks to a new Apple update, iPhone users have one less thing to worry about: stolen information. The new feature, called stolen device protection, actively protects users against personal information getting stolen in the case their phone gets stolen.
Cardio Recovery: What is the Apple Watch feature and why should you track it?
In these cases, heart rate recovery numbers will not appear on Apple Watch or iPhone. Don’t worry if you notice low HRR here and there. These numbers can vary depending on your age among other factors. But if you consistently see yourself below the above …
Apple is restoring Mac users that were banned after using Beeper on iPhone
Apple has started lifting iMessage bans on Mac users who previously lost access after granting access to Beeper, but it remains unclear why the bans were imposed in the first place.
There’s a new place to buy refurbished Apple iPhones, MacBooks, and other tech products
On January 25, electronics retailer Newegg launched Newegg Refreshed — which sells refurbished tech gadgets, including a selection of Apple MacBooks, Watches, iPhones, and more. It inspects, cleans, …
iOS 17.4 beta 1: Here’s everything that’s new in Apple’s App Store-busting, CarPlay-teasing update
Apple’s iOS 17.4 is going to be a huge release in a number of ways, and it’s already available in initial beta form for those who want to live life on the wild side. But the final version should be with us in a few weeks,
New iPad Pro leaks detail everything I was expecting for my next iPad
New leaks about the iPad Pro show this will be the best tablet has ever made. Here’s why I’m excited about this upcoming product.
6 reasons I’ll never return to Android, from a recent iPhone convert
Why I put the green text bubbles to bed and switched to an iPhone. Hint: It wasn’t just for the sake of my group chats and improved camera.
Apple Further Explains iOS 17.4’s New Default Browser Prompt in EU
After updating to iOS 17.4, which is currently in beta, iPhone users in the EU will be prompted to choose a default web browser when they first …
Apple has started sending out iPhone settlement money: Here’s who qualifies
Phone covered by the settlement are the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, and/or SE that used iOS 10.2.1 or later before Dec. 21, 2017 or an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus device that ran iOS 11.2 or later before …
Apple is about to change iPhone web browsing forever
The EU has forced Apple to change a fundamental browser rule on iOS. Soon, iPhone users could get reimagined Chrome or Firefox browsers on their iPhone.
A new iOS security update can guard your data if your iPhone is stolen
The Stolen Device Protection feature tries to keep your iPhone secure after someone takes off with it. Here’s how the tool works.
Apple has new App Store rules, business terms, and sideloading conditions for EU developers
Apple has announced iOS 17.4 that includes new options for an alternative App Store in the European Union, plus browsers will no longer have to use Apple’s WebKit.
Apple OKs sideloading apps in the EU – with these restrictions
Can Apple comply with the DMA while still maintaining some control? The company is reserving the right to prevent some sideloaded apps from launching.
Facebook, X and other companies are mining iPhone user data through app notifications, research finds
IPhone users are handing over their personal data with a click of a button, new research finds. Popular apps like Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X are harvesting user information through notifications, even when the user opts not to open their alerts.