With the release of iOS 16.1, Apple has clarified just what clean energy charging entails for US users.
If you update to the latest iOS 15 beta version you may find that your iPhone’s Face ID stops working.
While I use both Apple Maps and Google Maps for certain adventures, Google’s widgets have been perfect for driving.
Alongside new iPads and a new Apple TV, a bunch of software updates will be available after months of testing and feedback.
YouTube is an app I use every day on my devices, so having widgets finally cuts down the steps to get to its content.
The one complaint that iOS 16 seems to have is that it’s a big battery drain – but Apple has yet to release a fix.
Apple continues to refine how the battery level looks on your iPhone – but is there any point?
Opinion: Accessibility has long been a hidden menu, but it’s finally becoming a front and center feature, as it should be.
Google Maps and Gmail will soon get lock screen widgets on your iPhone running iOS 16.
After fifteen years, the Photos app on iOS finally lets you get rid of duplicate photos within its own section.