OS 17 doesn’t offer many new features, but it has lots of little secrets that people are uncovering during its beta cycle.
Have an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch? You need to update it right now
If you have an Apple device, you need to update it right now. Apple found two major security vulnerabilities, and a new update fixes both of them.
How to Use StandBy Mode on iPhone With iOS 17
While there are a lot of exciting new features for Messages, FaceTime, and the Phone app with iOS 17, there’s another feature that is already turning
Apple fixes 0-day kernel and WebKit security flaws in iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more
Apple has released new minor updates for iOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, and most of its other actively supported operating systems that fix a pair of serious security bugs …
iOS 17 beta 2 is out — here are the new features for your iPhone
That means iOS 17 beta 2 allows users to initiate an AirDrop exchange by tapping their phones together — much like the pre-AirDrop Bluetooth transfer apps that were around in the early days of the iPhone. Tied to this update is a new tips feature …
How to use interactive widgets in iOS 17
With iOS 17, Apple has introduced support for interactive widgets, a significant upgrade from the initial version of widgets that debuted with iOS 14. Here’s how to use them.
Get Up To Speed With New Interactive Widgets In iOS 17: Here’s How
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iOS 17 adds new ‘Fast’ long-press speed option to open context menus more quickly
Via @AppleIntro on Twitter, iOS 17 includes a new speed option for the Haptic Touch setting. This setting controls how long the user has to long-press on the iPhone screen in order for the system gesture action to be committed. This setting affects things …
iOS 17: All the Features Apple Is Adding to Your iPhone
Apple’s debut of iOS 17 is going to change how you call, text and glance at information on your iPhone. iOS 17 will bring updates to FaceTime, Messages and the phone app to make your iPhone feel more …
The Power of iPhone and iOS
Spread the loveThe iPhone and iOS have revolutionized the way we interact with technology. From the first iPhone release in 2007 to the most recent iOS 15 update, Apple has consistently delivered a user-friendly experience that has set the bar for mobile devices.
iOS 17 can diagnose car problems for you — here’s how
Apple’s added an invaluable feature for any car owner to iOS 17 which lets you take photos of your dashboard warning lights and quickly see what they mean.
Download iOS 17 Beta 2 for Developers on Your iPhone Right Now
The second developer beta for iOS 17 is available for download, as long as you join the Apple Developer Program — which is now free.
iOS 17 Expands Communication Safety Worldwide, Turned On by Default
Parents can turn it off in the Settings app under Screen Time. Communication Safety first launched in the U.S. with iOS 15.2 in December 2021, and has since expanded to Australia, Belgium, Brazil, …
How to use iOS 16’s voice recognition and dictation
Learn iOS 16’s amazingly powerful voice recognition and dictation features to save time and increase accuracy in your daily tasks.
Five important iOS 17 security features coming to your iPhone this year
Here are all the important security and privacy features coming to iPhone with iOS 17, including one that auto-deletes verification codes.
iOS 17: Here are the features that won’t be available at launch
According to Apple’s website, there are at least three features in iOS 17 that won’t be included when the initial update is released in September. First is the highly-anticipated Journal app. Using the Journal app, Apple says that iPhone users will have a new way to “appreciate life and preserve memories.”
iOS 17 means your HomePod will work with more audio apps than ever
That’s because iOS 17 will allow non-HomePod apps to automatically send their audio to any HomePod on the same Wi-Fi network using nothing more than the power of Siri. What’s more, Apple says that developers won’t need to do any extra work for this to happen — all apps that already support SiriKit Media will work just fine right out of the gate.