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Apple has released iOS 26.4.2 and iOS 18.7.8, along with a warning to update your iPhone now. Here's what you need to know.
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Graphic: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac iOS 18.1 will go out to iPhones everywhere next week, but you don’t need to wait. It’s possible to go ahead and install the final version this weekend when you have time ...
Apple releases iOS 26.4.2 to fix a security flaw where deleted notifications could be retrieved. Learn why you should update ...
iOS 26 is on its way. Apple first announced the newest update for iPhones during WWDC 2025, revealing new features, like the "Liquid Glass" redesign, the first major overhaul for the Camera app in ...
Want to try out the latest iOS features early? The iOS 17.4 beta is available for free for everyone and comes with iMessage quantum security, new emoji, the latest improvement for Stolen Device ...
iOS 26 is official and there's a lot to be excited about. With its unveiling on Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, a new developer beta is available to install for, well, developers, ...
I was wrong to think iOS 18 beta wouldn't be worth installing on my iPhone 14 Pro because the hardware doesn't support Apple's AI features. First of all, Apple Intelligence features, Siri included, ...
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Here it is, an iPhone update that has landed just over two weeks since the last iPhone release, unexpectedly landing midweek.