
Apple today released the first beta version of iOS 13.4 for developers, and now 9to5Mac has found evidence of a new feature that will make it possible to use the iPhone as a car key, and more.

Apple today released the first beta version of iOS 13.4 for developers, and now 9to5Mac has found evidence of a new feature that will make it possible to use the iPhone as a car key, and more.
Earlier this week, a video from DongleBookPro popped up on YouTube showcasing the special “Anniversary Awards” that Apple gifts to ...
9to5Mac last month revealed a first look at the design of the entire iPhone 15 lineup based on CAD files ...
Apple today released the second developer beta of iOS 14 with some small changes across the system. And now 9to5Mac ...
Similar to last year’s introduction of the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR, Apple will release three new ...
Apple this week introduced Mac Studio, which is somewhat based on the Mac mini but with much more powerful hardware ...
Apple has been working on new iPads for a long time, since the last time the company introduced new iPads ...
A company selling password-cracking tools says that a newly-discovered T2 Mac security vulnerability allows it to crack passwords on these ...
Apple has just released new iPhone 13 models, but the company has already been working on iPhone 14. While 9to5Mac ...
Apple has confirmed to me that it already scans iCloud Mail for CSAM, and has been doing so since 2019. ...
Last Saturday, 9to5Mac got access to Apple’s early access program for Apple Arcade, which was announced back in March when the company ...