Apple releases iOS 17.5: Here's what it offers and why you should update
The update adds third-party tracker detection, Apple News tweaks, a slew of security fixes, and more. Apple also released new versions of iPadOS, WatchOS, MacOS, and tvOS.
The update adds third-party tracker detection, Apple News tweaks, a slew of security fixes, and more. Apple also released new versions of iPadOS, WatchOS, MacOS, and tvOS.
On top of the App Store and third-party marketplaces, users will now be able to download apps directly from developer websites.
Apple's App Store now shows you a detailed view of all the items you've purchased, which you can filter by date, price, and other factors.
Whether you've earned interest on an Apple Card Savings Account or need to deduct certain expenses, here's how and where to find the information you need.
Apple's assistant no longer sounds like she's trying to read a phonetic transcription backward. Here's how to enable this feature for the 22 languages currently supported.
Apple allowing app sideloading may have you wondering how the change affects you. Here's what you need to know if you're an iPhone owner.
The latest update mostly affects users in Europe but also delivers new and improved features for all iPhone owners.
As its walled garden crumbles, Apple grudgingly allows EU users to sideload applications. Will regulators take stiffer action, and what about the US?
Some iPhone users are experiencing battery issues after the iOS 17.3 update. Here's what you can do if that problem affects you.
Can Apple comply with the DMA while still maintaining some control? The company is reserving the right to prevent some sideloaded apps from launching.