Now in iOS 27 developer beta, the Camera app adds a new Siri mode that provides AI-based assistance for anything within view.
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The new Siri AI was the star of the show at Apple’s WWDC 2026 event, and while iOS 27 isn’t bringing major changes, it’s still got many small features that could improve everyday usage for iPhone ...
Apple's recently announced iOS 27 update won't officially ship until the fall, but you can get a taste of the performance improvements and new Siri features the company showed off at WWDC 2026 by ...
Last year with iOS 26, Apple redesigned its full lineup of app icons for iPhone. But just one year later, iOS 27 has even more design changes for many app icons. iOS 27 changes app icons again as part ...
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Apple’s iOS 27 update focuses on faster performance, Siri AI, Liquid Glass controls, expanded Apple Intelligence, and new family safety tools. Apple’s iOS 27 looks less like a redesign and more like a ...
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Apple has released a minor update for iPhones. Shared on June 1, Apple's iOS 26.5.1 is a mid-cycle update that "addresses an issue for a small number of users that may prevent wired charging on iPhone ...
Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple released iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5.
Guy Goma thought he was interviewing for an I.T. job when he found himself on air on the BBC. What came next was familiar to anyone who has been unprepared at work. By Jonathan Wolfe Reporting from ...