iOS

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  • iOS16.2 Beta Is Out--What's New With Apple's Latest?
    NO SIM?
    Those who are looking for more features from iOS despite iOS 16.1's recent release will be glad to know that a new update-iOS 16.2 Beta 1-has already rolled out to developers for testing, reports say.
  • Apple Aggressively Campaigned Against iPhone Sideloading At Web Summit Stage 2021
    EU VS APPLE
    Craig Federighi said that "the floodgates are open for malware" if Apple allows sideloading on iOS.
  • Is Your iPhone Infected With Pegasus Spyware? Here's Everything You Need To Do
    LOSING VALUE
    Pegasus can infect smartphones with a single text or call then spy on you.
  • Apple Sends Out Invitations To Select Developers: Online Event To Focus On Apps
    Apple iOS App Developer
    Apple invites select developers to attend a series of online events that focus on creating widgets and app clips.
  • Ahead Of Apple AirTags Launch, You Can Now Use Find My App For Third-Parties
    Apple
    Ahead of the AirTags' launch, Apple makes it possible for you to use the Find My app to look for third-party accessories.
  • Google To Update iOS Apps Privacy Details This Week
    FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Apple Inc logo is seen hanging at the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in New York
    Google will start updating its iOS apps with privacy details starting this week after news reports reveal it has not done so since December 7 last year.
  • Apple Allegedly Removed Map Directions To Washington, D.C.
    Apple Maps
    Users accuse Apple of deliberately removing map directions to Washington, D.C.
  • Users Complain About Missing Message Notifications In iOS 14
    Apple's iOS 14.3 Beta Update
    Apple iPhone users are posting complaints about lost or missing message alerts on their iOS 14 devices.
  • New iOS 15 Will Only Support Apple iPhone 7 And Recent Models
    Apple iOS Update
    Rumors indicate that iOS 15 support will only start with iPhone 7 and later models.
  • Apple Agrees To $113 Million iPhone 'Batterygate' Settlement
    Apple Office
    Apple agrees to pay $113 million as a settlement for the alleged iPhone battery throttling, which prompted a multi-state investigation of what many called 'batterygate.'
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