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6 things we expect from WWDC 2024: iOS 18, AI, and more
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 22 minutes agoThis means that anything before that, or even the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, may not get...
UTM abandons iOS Windows emulator plans after Apple rejection
AppleInsider· 21 hours agoApple's App Store app review team has rejected PC emulator UTM SE, spawning questions about what might be allowed, and from whom. "After almost two month long review process ...
Leak reveals which iPhones will get iOS 18
PhoneArena· 2 hours agoWith iOS 18 right around the corner, you might be wondering whether your iPhone will be compatible with Apple's upcoming smartphone operating system....
Is Apple Stock A Buy As Tech Giant Reveals AI Strategy At WWDC?
Investor's Business Daily· 5 hours agoHowever, it also raised its quarterly dividend and stock buyback plan. Apple stock jumped 6% in the...
iPhone 16: news, rumored price, release date, and more
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 5 days agoApple is also upgrading the microphones on the iPhone 16 lineup to have a higher signal...you more...
Apple could be introducing new visual and security features with iOS 18 — here’s what we know
Tom's Guide· 4 hours agoThis feature would build upon the current security features present in iOS 17 like locked notes or...
You Should Update Your iPhone to iOS 17.5.1 to Fix an Embarrassing Photo Bug
CNET· 5 hours agoApple pushed out iOS 17.5.1 in May, about a week after the company released iOS 17.5 to the general...
WWDC '24 preview, Flair Vents, & a portable Apple TV on HomeKit Insider
AppleInsider· 36 minutes agoOn this episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, iOS 18 and WWDC are on the front of our mind, talk...
Look out — AI features on iOS 18 may be 'especially buggy' after being revealed at WWDC
Tom's Guide· 5 hours agoToday's the day Apple's WWDC 2024 event kicks off, and we're expecting to see iOS 18 and more gain a...
All eyes are on Tim Cook for Apple's big day
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoApple Tim Cook's keynote address at WWDC starts at 1 p.m. ET and will be between 90 minutes and two hours long. You can also watch it on the Apple TV app...