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Apple Opens First Betas for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27
technology1 month ago

Apple Opens First Betas for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27

Following WWDC 2026, Apple released the first developer betas of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 (along with updates to watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27). Developers can download via Settings, with a public beta slated for July and a fall public release. The betas include a revamped Siri with a Siri app and new AI features across Photos, Camera, and Wallet, plus hundreds of smaller tweaks to be explored in forthcoming coverage.

Apple Releases iOS 26 Beta with Liquid Glass Design and New Features
technology11 months ago

Apple Releases iOS 26 Beta with Liquid Glass Design and New Features

Apple has released the fifth developer betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, introducing a new Liquid Glass design, enhanced multitasking for iPad, and features like Adaptive Power Mode. Rumors suggest the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro will have a larger display, longer battery life, and a smaller Dynamic Island. Google has also mocked Apple's Siri delays in a new ad, promoting the Pixel 10 series, as the iPhone 17 launch is anticipated next month.

"Apple Unveils watchOS 10.4 Beta and Black Unity Collection, Introduces iOS 17.3"
technology2 years ago

"Apple Unveils watchOS 10.4 Beta and Black Unity Collection, Introduces iOS 17.3"

Apple has released the first watchOS 10.4 and macOS 14.4 developer betas, with tvOS 17.4 and HomePod 17.4 public betas also available. The updates include new emoji and are focused on making the iPhone compatible with new EU regulations. Additionally, the iOS 17.4 beta brings support for third-party iPhone app stores, reduced commission structure for apps in Europe, and the allowance of game streaming apps in the App Store.

"Apple's iOS 17 and iPadOS 17: New Features and Surprises"
technology3 years ago

"Apple's iOS 17 and iPadOS 17: New Features and Surprises"

Apple has made its developer betas free to download and install for anyone with an Apple ID, instead of limiting them to paid developer accounts. This means that anyone can now access the iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma betas without waiting for the public betas to launch. However, it is not recommended to install these betas on a main device due to potential bugs and issues.