Apple released iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3, which means we're now ready for a new round of beta testing.
Apple recently shared its first iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 usage figures, revealing how many iPhones and iPads are running those software versions.
Apple released iOS 18.3 on Jan. 27, more than a month after the company released iOS 18.2. While that update introduced more Apple Intelligence features to some iPhones, like Genmoji and Image Playground,
The upcoming version of iOS 18 is expected to enhance Apple Intelligence by adding support for several new languages. Specifically, the update will likely include Chinese, English (India), English (Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
A week after seeding the Release Candidate of iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3, Apple has finally launched these software updates to the public.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol says the description of a car involved in a hit-and-run in Orangeburg County has resulted in an arrest. FEMA is looking for property management companies with ready-for-occupancy residential or rental properties in Georgia communities affected by Hurricane Helene.
Phone users get yet another obvious quality-of-life feature that Android has had forever (in the Netflix app, that is)
Apple not only installed iOS 18.3 on iPhones, it also turned on, by default, Apple Intelligence. You may love it. Unless you don't. And there are reasons for both.
On Wednesday, Netflix announced that it was bringing the ability to download an entire season of your favorite TV show with one tap to its iOS app. The feature means you no longer have to tap on each episode individually when you’re trying to load up your iPhone for a flight or trip.
Netflix is adding a much-requested feature to its core streaming video product: The ability to download an entire season of a series with one tap on Apple iOS devices.