Although Apple Intelligence is still in beta with the forthcoming iOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1 Sequoia updates, appears that the system may not be region-locked as initially thought. When Apple Intelligence was announced in June, Apple said that its AI features would only be available in US English – and although Apple Intelligence works in […]
Category: iOS
If you’re at least somewhat obsessed with Pokémon, you’re going to like this. Nintendo has announced that an official Pokémon TCG Pocket app is launching on the iOS App Store at the end of October. The app lets you collect digital cards, build decks, and battle with friends, and looks pretty darn nifty. The Pokémon […]
Apple on Wednesday released a firmware update that introduces support for audio sharing on the Beats Studio Pro headphones, a feature that was not initially available at launch. The audio sharing feature is designed to allow two people to listen to music from an iPhone or iPad. The Beats Studio Pro headphones were introduced in […]
Following up on last Wednesday’s story about the massive data leak that appears to have captured the personal data of everyone in the U.S., U.K., and Canada, the situation may be even worse than originally thought. The leak, which was originally estimated to have compromised about 2.7 billion records, and the data itself was hosted […]
It’s not a huge change, but it features a new build number, and it might be significant. Apple on Monday released an updated version of iOS 17.6.1, the new software coming a week and a half after the launch of the original iOS 17.6.1 update. The new version has a build number of 21G101, up […]