• New Adobe Express app with Firefly AI now available on the iOS App Store

    Adobe on Thursday officially launched its new Adobe Express app with Firefly AI for iOS and Android. This version of the app has been available to beta testers for some time, and can now be downloaded by anyone. Read on as we detail everything that’s new with the Adobe Express update. more

  • Apple removes the first iOS Game Boy emulator released under new App Store rules

    iGBA seems to have taken unauthorized code from earlier GBA4iOS project.

  • iOS 17.5 beta 1 changes and features – more hints at new OLED iPads [Video]

    In this hands-on video, we review everything new in the initial iOS 17.5 developer beta. We also discuss how iOS 17.5 beta 1 reveals new details about the 2024 iPad Pro, scheduled to launch next month. Watch our in-depth walkthrough, and subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more. more

  • New iOS 17.5 Beta Lets EU iPhone Users Download Apps Directly From Websites

    With the second beta of iOS 17.5 that's available today, iPhone users located in the European Union are able to download apps directly from the websites of Apple app developers without going through the App Store or an alternative app marketplace. Since March, Apple has been working on support for downloading apps from websites, and the feature is finally ready for testing. Apple started letting developers offer their apps through alternative app marketplaces in the EU in iOS 17.4, but the...

  • New iPad Pro and iPad Air Launching in May

    We have been hearing rumors about the new iPad Pro and iPad Air for some time, you will be pleased to know that next month marks the anticipated release of the latest iPad models. Amid swirling rumors and high expectations, Apple plans to unveil updates to both the iPad Pro and iPad Air models. While […]

  • iOS 17.5 beta 2 is here: 5 new features on your iPhone

    Curious about what's in store for testers exploring the iOS 17.5 beta 2? We've got the scoop.

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    Apple launches second beta for iOS 17.5, macOS 14.5 and more

    Apple has launched public betas of the next version of its operating systems today, following the developer launch yesterday. This includes iOS 17.5, macOS Sonoma 14.5, watchOS 10.5 and more.

  • Apple releases second betas for iOS 17.5, macOS 14.5, and more

    The iOS 17.5 beta train continues today with the second developer release. Apple is also testing macOS Sonoma 14.5, visionOS 1.2, watchOS 10.5, tvOS 17.5, and HomePod 17.5. more

  • Everything New in the iOS 17.5 Beta

    Apple is currently testing iOS 17.5, the fifth major update to the iOS 17 operating system that came out last September. Like iOS 17.4, iOS 17.5 primarily focuses on regulatory changes in the European Union, but there are a few other features worth noting. This guide aggregates everything that's been found during the iOS 17.5 beta testing period so far. App Downloads From Websites (EU Only) iOS 17.5 introduces support for web-based app distribution in the European Union, allowing...

  • 20 New iOS 17.5 Features Revealed

    Apple’s iOS 17.5 will bring a range of new features to the iPhone and the video below from iReviews walks us through 20 new features that are coming in this update, the software is currently in beta testing. Whether you’re a podcast aficionado, a news junkie, or someone who appreciates finer controls in your apps, […]

  • Hands-On With the New App Store Delta Game Emulator

    A decade ago, developer Riley Testut released the GBA4iOS emulator for iOS, and since it was against the rules at the time, Apple put a stop to downloads. Emulators have been a violation of the App Store rules for years, but that changed on April 5 when Apple suddenly reversed course and said that it was allowing retro game emulators on the ‌App Store‌. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. With official support available for emulators, Testut this morning released his...

  • iOS 18 May Feature All-New 'Safari Browsing Assistant'

    iOS 18 will apparently feature a new Safari browsing assistant, according to backend code on Apple's servers discovered by Nicolás Álvarez. MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris confirmed that the code exists, but not many details are known at this time. Álvarez said it seems like the browsing assistant will use iCloud Private Relay's infrastructure to send relevant data to Apple in a privacy-focused manner. If so, perhaps the feature will require an iCloud+ subscription, but this is merely...