Apple Released iOS 18.5
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Apple today previewed a wide range of new accessibility features coming later this year on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision
Apple has revealed all the new accessibility features coming to the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro in 2025. These features will be available with the launch of iOS 19, macOS 16,
You can now download iOS 18.5 final IPSW links and OTA update for iPhone. Apple has also released iPadOS 18.5 final for iPad. Here are the details on these latest releases.
OS 18.5 for iPhone and iPadOS 18.5 for iPad have been released by Apple. According to the release notes accompanying the update download, the software updates primary focus is the introduction of
Apple released iOS and iPadOS 18.5 for iPhone and iPad, which includes a limited set of new features. Like any software update, we recommend waiting until your app or accessory developer has time to test it out and verify there are no compatibility issues.
Looking to jailbreak iOS 18.5 on your iPhone or iPadOS 18.5 on your iPad? Here’s the latest status update so that you have everything that you need to know ahead of time.
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a high-severity warning for iPhone and iPad users due to a serious vulnerability in older versions of iOS and iPadOS. The flaw, linked to the way Apple devices handle Darwin notifications,
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Newspoint on MSNCERT-In: iPhone and iPad users are the target of hackers, Indian government issued a warning..The Indian government's cybersecurity agency, CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team), has issued a serious cybersecurity warning for iPhone and iPad users. The warning states that several high-risk vulnerabilities have been found in Apple's mobile operating systems,
Ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2025 on May 15, Apple has once more unveiled a slew of new features coming to iOS 19, macOS 16, and visionOS 3.
Ahead of WWDC kicking off in June, Apple today has officially unveiled this year’s new accessibility features for iPhone,
Google has announced a dedicated iPadOS version of the Gemini app. Previously, you could only run the iOS version of Gemini in compatibility mode on an iPad. Here’s some of the announcement, which Google spokesperson Elijah Lawal emailed to The Verge: