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The iOS platform runs your iPhone, and iOS 17 -- release on Sept. 18 -- will give your iPhone a fresh new feel with some big improvements to the way you use your device. From updates to the Phone app with Contact Posters to new ways to track your mental health and check in with friends after you get home, iOS 17 is one of the best iPhone updates in recent years. And iOS 18 is jut around the corner. iOS 16 users, go upgrade!
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iOS 18 could have these great new accessibility features
By James Bentley published
A recent report suggests iOS 18 could get tons of accessibility features to make iPhones easier to use.
iOS 17.4's new browser choice screen explained
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple's new browser choice screen is here with iOS 17.4.
How to take control of your content feed with feeeed
By Alex Blake published
feeeed keeps Twitter threads, subreddit posts, YouTube videos and more all in one place.
Apple releases iOS 17.4 for iPhone with huge EU app store and browser changes, new emojis, podcast transcripts, and more
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple's iOS 17.4 software update is now available for download with a number of big changes.
Apple fined $2 billion over Spotify's EU antitrust complaint
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Apple hit with a $2 billion fine for breaking the EU's antitrust rules.
Spotify, Epic and more brand Apple's changes 'a mockery of the DMA' on the eve of seismic iOS deadline
By Lloyd Coombes published
Ahead of the DMA deadline on March 6, some big companies are queuing up to argue Apple hasn't done enough.
Apple backtracks iOS 17.4 web app changes in EU just weeks after citing "security and privacy concerns"
By Lloyd Coombes published
iPhone users will be able to use web apps as they have been.
Apple continues to argue third-party app stores make iPhones less safe even as it readies EU iPhones to allow them
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple has once again warned that by enforcing it to allow third-party app stores on the iPhone the EU has made it less safe for users.
Here's what's new in iOS 17.4
By James Bentley published
Apple has finally launched the first iOS 17.4 release candidate to developers and testers and this comes with tons of new changes.
iOS 18 to feature big changes, but an even bigger macOS overhaul will follow
By Tammy Rogers published
iOS 18 is going to be completely redesigned, according to Mark Gurman, and then macOS is going to get a new look later.
Apple reinstates Epic Games' developer account, opening the door for Fortnite on iOS this year
By Lloyd Coombes published
Epic Games is looking to bring Fortnite back to iOS via its own app store, and it now has a developer account.
Apple is making big changes to web apps on iPhone, and it's blaming the Digital Markets Act
By Lloyd Coombes published
The Digital Markets app may have come for iPhone web apps as we know them.
iPhone Spotlight search is getting an AI boost
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Spotlight search could get a whole lot better in iOS 18 thanks to some generative AI improvements currently in testing.
Parental controls for iPhone: How to protect your children in iOS 17
By Stephen Warwick last updated
iOS 17 features parental controls that can used to stop children and young adults from accessing certain apps, websites, and more.
How to use Notification Center on iPhone in iOS 17
By Stephen Warwick last updated
Here's everything you need to know about the iPhone's Notification Center.
iOS 18: Rumored features, supported devices, and more
By Oliver Haslam last updated
We expect Apple to announce the iOS 18 software update in June 2024 and make it available to the public in September of the same year.
Apple's allowance for non-Webkit web browsers in the EU has web developers worried about unexpected support consequences
By Oliver Haslam published
Web developers are worried about how they support non-Webkit browsers if they can't use them.
How to scan a document with iPhone
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
How to scan a document with iPhone so you never need a scanner again.
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