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Tuesday June 10, 2025. 01:42 AM
Macworld It’s been a long time since Apple introduced the first and only AirTag. Apple’s item-tracking accessory hasn’t been updated since 2021, but it looks like we’ll be seeing a new model soon. After many rumors about AirTag 2 coming sometime this year, the...
MacOS Tahoe will be the final version of macOS to support some specific Intel-based Macs.
After 15 years, the iPad is getting some key software features—like the addition of resizable and movable windows—that help it realize its true destiny.
While they can cause serious injuries, “nonlethal” weapons are regularly used in the United States to disperse public demonstrations, including at the recent ICE protests in Los Angeles.
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Macworld At its WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple announced the latest watchOS update for the Apple Watch. The new software sees more AI elements than ever land on the watch, as well as a major aesthetic redesign. And yes, as expected Cupertino has switched from traditional version ...
Macworld Apple revealed its plans for the next version of macOS at the WWDC keynote on Monday June 9, 2025. The company also showed off new features for the next iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and more at the event. Like its counterparts on the other Apple devices, macOS is...
From the new Liquid Glass interface to the Mac-like features coming to the iPad, here’s all the news from Monday’s WWDC keynote.
Xbox players will soon get the freedom to play anywhere with two handheld consoles that Microsoft plans to release this holiday season.
Macworld During its WWDC25 keynote, Apple previewed macOS Tahoe 26. With this year’s software releases, the company is streamlining the OS version numbers—aligning them with the upcoming year. More importantly, it’s unifying the user interface across its platforms...
Macworld In summary As with its siblings, watchOS is jumping straight to version 26, and it’s more than just a name switch—the update comes with a new Workout Buddy, visual overhaul, and plenty more. It’s also coming to any device that can currently run watchOS 11,...
On this epsiode of Uncanny Valley, our senior politics editor joins us to discuss the implications of the collapse of the relationship between Trump and Musk.
Macworld In summary iPadOS 19 is dead, long live iPadOS 26! It’s not just a new name, though, with iPadOS 26 adding a whole new suite of features. While there some borrowed from iOS, this is likely iPad’s biggest update in years, including a visual overhaul, new...
Macworld Apple’s iOS 26 plans, in brief The new iOS update is called iOS 26, not iOS 19 Big redesign with Liquid Glass effect New Gaming app Phone app brings call handling and live translations Apple revealed its plans for its next iOS update at the WWDC keynote on ...
Macworld Apple has just unveiled iPadOS 26 (yes, you read that right) at the WWDC opening keynote. The update not only brings a brand-new interface for the iPad’s operating system, but it also improves many aspects of iPadOS to make it more like macOS. From the new...
Macworld When you update to iOS 26 this fall, your iPhone is going to feel dramatically different. There are always lots of new features in each major yearly release, but few are as in-your-face as those this year. There’s an all new design and dramatic changes to some...
Whether creating its own memes or working with celebrities like “Dr. Phil” McGraw, the government is treating a volatile situation in Los Angeles like content.
Macworld At WWDC 2025 today, Apple announced a sweeping software redesign for almost all of its products. As well as a fresh look, the new “Liquid Glass” design language aims to achieve consistency in the interfaces of the iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and...
Online communities dedicated to the use of a toxic bleach solution to treat everything from cancer to autism believe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is interested in their cause.
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