Apple’s iOS 17 has officially launched along with a bunch of brilliant new features. So what does iOS 17 mean for security and privacy?
iOS 17 is coming, but your iPhone may not support it – here’s why
iOS 17 is set to release this fall, but as with previous years, not all iPhone models will be compatible with the update. Some older iPhones won’t receive the upgrade and will remain on their current …
iOS 17: Here’s the list of which features will work with your iPhone
FaceTime has a lot of new features with iOS 17. For example, users can leave a video message when someone misses their call. There are also new 3D reactions that detect your hand movements to show …
Safety concerns over iPhone iOS 17 software update emerge
One new update – called Check In – has posed safety concerns among social media users, who fear the feature won’t be used for its intended purpose.
Apple to fix iPhone ‘ducking’ autocorrection in upcoming update, reports say
(Gray News) – Apple says a software update is in the works for the iPhone to fix an autocorrect problem. According to People, the tech giant announced Monday that a common texting frustration — when “ducking” or “duck” is used to replace a very similar curse word — will be addressed in an update set to debut later this year.
Apple removes $99 dev account requirement for first iOS 17 and macOS 14 betas
Usually when Apple announces big new operating system updates at WWDC, it releases early, work-in-progress developer betas for app developers who have paid for an Apple Developer account. A few weeks …
iOS 17 will let you use your iPhone as ID for buying alcohol, renting cars, and more
One new feature that flew under the radar, is the ability to present an ID to a business using just your iPhone and Apple Wallet. In a press release about improvements to its Services, Apple stated “Starting this fall,
You can get iOS 17, MacOS 14 and WatchOS 10 right now – for free!
That includes iOS 17 for iPhone, MacOS 14 for MacBook, WatchOS 10 for Apple Watch, and iPadOS 17 for iPad. If, like me, you’re very impatiently waiting for those new features to be available, there’s …
iOS 17 for iPhone Launching Later This Year With These 12 New Features
Apple on Monday announced iOS 17 with a wide range of new features for the iPhone. The update is available now in beta for Apple developers, and …
iOS 17 Drops Support for iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus
Apple this week announced that iOS 17 is compatible with the iPhone XS and newer, meaning that support has been dropped for the iPhone X, iPhone …
Everything Apple didn’t add to iOS 17
There was a lot of hype around iOS 17, but in the end, a lot of the biggest rumors of what was coming didn’t come to fruition after all.
Apple Announces iOS 17 for iPhone With These 12 New Features
Apple on Monday announced iOS 17 with a wide range of new features for the iPhone. The update is available now in beta for Apple developers, and …
4 Reasons Not to Install iOS 17 Beta & 11 Reasons You Should
While some people might want to install the iOS 17 beta right now, others are better off waiting for the public iOS 17 beta or, in a many cases, staying put on iOS 16. Apple used its WWDC 2023 keynote …
How to download the iOS 17 beta on your iPhone right now
OS 17 is now available to registered developers. Here’s how to grab the first beta today if you’re eager to try it out.
Hell will freeze another day: Sideloading is still absent from iOS 17
The rumors suggested iOS 17 would come with iPhone sideloading. However, the first beta doesn’t have it. Maybe next year?
The iPhone’s ducking autocorrect problem finally gets fixed
Your iPhone’s autocorrect is getting a big ducking upgrade. Currently, when you enter a typo or key in an unrecognized word, Apple’s iOS uses some onboard machine learning and references a library of frequent misspellings to automatically correct your mistake.
Apple Has Ducking Great News for iPhone Pottymouths
Technically, “improved autocorrect functionality” is what MacRumors is calling one of the upgrades that comes with Apple’s iOS 17 for the iPhone. CNET puts into perspective what that actually means: “Your iPhone keyboard can learn curse words now.