• iOS 18 might revamp many built-in iPhone apps

    Apple is reportedly planning big feature upgrades for iPhone's system apps like Notes, Mail, Photos, and Fitness with iOS 18. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

  • iOS 18 could overhaul several built-in iPhone apps with AI features

    According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the updated Notes app will feature enhanced support for displaying mathematical equations and recording voice memos directly within the app. Gurman also suggests that Apple will introduce a dedicated Calculator app for iPad.Read Entire Article

  • iOS 18 Rumored to Add New Features to These 15 Apps on Your iPhone

    Apple is expected to announce iOS 18 during its WWDC keynote on June 10, and new features have already been rumored for many apps, including Apple Music, Apple Maps, Calculator, Messages, Notes, Safari, and others. Below, we recap iOS 18 rumors on a per-app basis, based on reports from MacRumors, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and others: Apple Maps: At least two new Apple Maps features are expected on iOS 18, including custom routes and topographic maps. Custom routes would allow users to...

  • iOS 18 Rumored to 'Overhaul' Notes, Mail, Photos, and Fitness Apps

    Bloomberg's Mark Gurman today said that iOS 18 will "overhaul" many of Apple's built-in apps, including Notes, Mail, Photos, and Fitness. Gurman did not reveal any specific new features planned for these apps. It was previously rumored that the Notes app will gain support for displaying more math equations, and a built-in option to record voice memos, but this is the first time we have heard about updates planned for the Mail, Photos, and Fitness apps. Gurman also corroborated our...

  • iOS 18 Rumor: Calendar App to Feature Integration With Reminders App

    Starting with iOS 18, the Calendar app on the iPhone will feature integration with the Reminders app, according to information obtained by AppleInsider. The report claims that iPhone users will be able to schedule and organize reminders directly within the Calendars app, without needing to open the Reminders app. Reminders are expected to be visible within the Day, Week, and Month calendar views. The change will extend to the Mac with macOS 15, the report says. The same publication...

  • More iOS 18 and iPhone Features Leaked

    As the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) approaches on June 10th, 2024, the tech community buzzes with excitement over the anticipated release of iOS 18. If you are wondering how this update stands out, you will be pleased to know that it is touted to be one of Apple’s most significant updates, aiming to enhance […]

  • How to use the iOS Delta iPhone games emulator

    The highly anticipated Delta Emulator has made its grand debut on the Apple App Store, ushering in a new era of mobile gaming for iOS users. This groundbreaking application allows gamers to access a vast library of classic titles from multiple gaming systems, all within a single, user-friendly interface. The release of the Delta Emulator […]

  • Use This Extension to Change Your iPhone’s Default Maps App

    It's annoying when someone sends you an Apple Maps link when you just want to use Google Maps. A Safari extension can solve this problem, automatically redirecting links from any maps app to one of your choice.

  • iOS 18 tipped to redesign 4 apps — 'Photos' is one of them

    Apple is reportedly going to reconsider four major iOS apps in iOS 18 later this year.

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    You can now use Anthropic's Claude directly on your iPhone through its dedicated app

    Anthropic has launched a dedicated app for Claude on the App Store for iPhone devices. The app allows users to sync their chats with the web version as well as upload images for image analysis.

  • What to expect in iOS 18: AI, new look, redesigned stock apps, and more

    The releases of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 is shaping up to be Apple's biggest OS refresh in a decade. On top of expected machine learning and AI advancements, the stock apps and overall look will be getting a makeover. iOS 18 coming this fall A confluence of industry trends and Apple's own engineering efforts are coming together in a set of major updates later this year. Apple has been watching the rise of AI technology carefully, and working on it for years. In 2018, Apple hired away...

  • iOS 18 and iPhone 16 on-device AI plan becomes clearer

    Apple is rumoured to be taking a different approach to deploying generative AI in iOS 18 and in next-gen iPhone models, by keeping all processing on the device rather than sending it to the cloud and back to yield answers. Those reports appear well-grounded considering Apple's robust approach to user privacy and past form. Keeping requests entirely local will likely be faster and more secure than sending the information into the stratosphere and back. However, it's unclear whether the...