Apple released iOS 26 on Sept. 15, and the update brought Liquid Glass, call and text screening and more hidden features to your iPhone. It also gave your Maps app a new feature called Visited Places ...
Apple’s iOS 26 update is a big one — not just because it’s new, but because “Liquid Glass” marks the company’s biggest UI overhaul since the iPhone X. But the so-called “biggest iOS update in years” ...
Now that the fall season is officially underway, it'll soon be time to put away our T-shirts and tank tops in favor of hoodies and flannel shirts. But our attire isn't the only thing changing.
From writing tools to visual recognition, I break down Apple's powerful new AI suite, including what works, what doesn't, and what’s still coming.
There are a lot of tutorials to get through early in Dying Light: The Beast. Many of them are helpful as you learn the ins and outs of the mechanics, but after a few hours, they can become an ...
One of the flagship new features of Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Series 11 (review here) is hypertension notifications. But in a welcome surprise, watchOS 26 brings the new hypertension feature to select ...
Apple's iOS 26 update introduces new AI-powered features called Apple Intelligence. If enabled, Apple Intelligence can be completely disabled in the Settings menu. Individual AI features can also be ...
When you upgrade to iOS 26, you’ll immediately come face-to-face with Liquid Glass, Apple’s new graphical look for the user interface. Apple is excited about Liquid Glass, but, as with any UI change, ...
Apple's iOS 26 brings with it a big Liquid Glass design change, and the Camera app has had a refresh to go with it. Some features have moved, including the humble flash. Whenever Apple releases a big ...
There are times when you may want to prevent videos and GIFs from automatically playing in your social media feeds. This could be because you’re trying to conserve cellular data, limit the ...
This article explains how to turn off the Do Not Disturb setting of the Focus feature on an iPad. We also cover methods for turning on this setting. Swipe down from the top right of your iPad display.