Apple’s next iPhone software update, unless there’s a small release to squish some bugs in the interim, will be iOS 26.3.
If you’ve been waiting for iOS 18.7.3 to reach your iPhone, it looks like it’s been scrapped. Here’s what to know.
Apple keeps to a pretty consistent routine with regards to iOS updates; here's what's coming with version 26.3 in January or February.
OS 27 could be light on flashy new tricks that one expects from an annual upgrade, but its focus on building atop foundations ...
Apple has seeded the first developer beta of iOS 26.3, introducing new tools aimed at easier switching to Android and testing notification forwarding to third-party accessories ...
Apple® today announced changes impacting iOS apps in Japan to comply with the Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA). These updates create new options for developers to distribute apps on alternative ...
Apple’s ambitious Developer Academy in Detroit is facing scrutiny after a report questioned both its effectiveness and its ...
Discover iOS 26.2’s groundbreaking features like third-party payments, default apps, and customizable buttons. A new era for ...
StikDebug, a very popular utility that was used to enable the emulation of modern console games on iOS, was removed from the App Store.
Apple’s latest software rollout has left many iPhone users confused after the company released iOS 26.2 and iOS 18.7.3 on ...
A stable public jailbreak for iOS 26 doesn’t exist, and available tools are inconsistent, device-specific, and potentially ...
Apple’s latest test build, iOS 26.3 beta, is now live for adventurous iPhone owners who want to try new interoperability ...