Apple released iOS 26 on September 15, and it's now available for all iPhone users with a compatible device. There are a lot of changes ...
The key to making a successful product is to identify a problem and then offer to solve it. But what happens when no problems remain? Then you have to create one. Or three. At its “Awe Dropping” event ...
Apple has rolled out iOS 26, bringing updates that aim to make the iPhone more functional and connected across its ecosystem. The update introduces interface changes, new app features, and enhanced ...
Apple’s latest operating system is now available and promises a completely new user interface, revolutionizing how you interact with your iPhone.
When you launch the iPhone Camera, you’re taken to the standard Photo mode by default. As you move the camera to frame your shot, you may see the macro mode (a small flower icon, bottom left) and the ...
Apple has added eight new Background Sounds in iOS 26, including Babble, Steam, Airplane, Boat, Bus, Train, Rain On Roof, and Quiet Night. Add the Background Sounds control to Control Center to try ...
With iOS 26, Apple brings a pretty significant change to something you likely do a lot of: taking iPhone screenshots. It still works the same — simultaneously press and release the Side button and the ...
Having your iPhone screen turn off while you're viewing something on the display can be pretty inconvenient. While it usually won't shut off if you're interacting with the device, there can be ...
Long-exposure photography, once reserved for professional cameras, is now within reach for iPhone users with the right tools and techniques. By using the capabilities of the Slow Shutter Cam app, you ...
This new AI is putting the power of professional photo editing right at your fingertips Dubai: Have you ever scrolled through your camera roll, found the perfect photo, but wished you could just… fix ...
The iOS 26 Safari browser on iPhone evokes the new design system featuring Liquid Glass, with floating toolbars and buttons that shine through the web page content behind them as you scroll. But Apple ...