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Apple releases iOS 14.3, iPadOS 14.3 updates

On Monday afternoon, Apple released its iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 updates, offering access to its new Fitness+ service.

The updates also offer the following fixes and changes:

Fitness+: This is is Apple’s $9.99/month service that brings personalized workout videos, trainers, and exercise recommendations. Video workouts added each week in ten popular workout types: High Intensity Interval Training, Indoor Cycling, Yoga, Core, Strength, Dance, Rowing, Treadmill Walking, Treadmill Running, and Mindful Cooldown. Playlists curated by Fitness+ trainers will be added to complement your workout. The Fitness+ subscription is available in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and United States

AirPods Max support: This allows users to link a pair of AirPods Max headphone as quickly as other members of the AirPods product line. These over-the-ear headphones bring high fidelity audio, active noise cancellation, transparency mode, adaptive EQ, and spatial audio.

Apple ProRAW support: This offers support for ProRAW, a special RAW format that adds Apple’s computational photography it performs with its machine learning. This is great for recovering highlights and shadows in images. A new option to record video at 25 FPS is also a feature of iOS 14.3.

Privacy Information Label support: This supports Privacy Information Labels that developers are now required to add to their programs in the App Store. This feature lets people know what kind of data will be collected and if it will be used for advertising purposes.

Other minor features include:

  • App Clips
  • An all-new Apple TV+ tab
  • Ability to indicate pregnancy, lactation, or contraceptive use in Cycle Tracking in the Health app
  • Air quality data is now available in Weather, Maps, and Siri for locations in China mainland
  • Ecosia search engine option in Safari

As always, you can snag the update by going to Settings > General > Software Update.

If you’ve tried the iOS 14.3 and/or updates and have any feedback to offer, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

Via The Mac Observer