Apple has seemingly confirmed that iOS 26.2 will launch in December, although it's not especially surprising given past release dates for similar updates.
Since iOS 15.4, Apple has allowed you to add a driver’s license or other state ID to your iPhone’s digital wallet. That doesn’t mean you’ve been needlessly carrying your ID around since then—states ...
Even though Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) officially stopped selling in Russia after the 2022 Ukraine invasion, the tech giant’s iPhone 17 models are now available in Moscow stores. These new smartphones ...
The latest iPhone software, iOS 26, has just gone live. It brings with it a new, snazzy design called Liquid Glass, and many new features — read full details here. But it doesn’t work with every ...
For years, black has been more than just another color in Apple’s lineup. It has been the shorthand for “Pro.” When you picture a MacBook Pro on a desk, chances are it’s the Space Black model. The ...
Apple has released iOS 18.6, a significant update primarily focused on over two dozen security fixes and a major bug resolution for Photos sharing. This 1.07GB update, compatible with iPhone XS and ...
The ideal iPhone wallpaper size varies by model, and using the wrong size can make your wallpaper appear blurry or stretched. To get the best fit, simply check your iPhone model in Settings and refer ...
If you have an older iPhone or iPad, you know there's always a chance that, come June, Apple might not include your device on the list of supported models for the next iOS or iPadOS update. When that ...
Things don't last forever, and in the tech world, they rarely even last five years. Apple lists older products on what it calls the vintage list, which consists of products the company stopped selling ...
Apple has officially added the iPhone XS to its list of vintage products, marking the end of an era for one of the more iterative chapters in the iPhone’s history. Here’s what that means if you’re ...
Apple today added the iPhone XS to the vintage products list on its website. Apple considers a device to be "vintage" once five years have passed since the company stopped distributing it for sale.
Every year, Apple releases new versions of iOS and iPadOS, and most years those updates also end support for a handful of devices that are too old or too slow or otherwise incapable of running the new ...