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- Apple will still release security updates for iOS 14 after iOS 15 comes out
- Graphene could allow hard drives to hold 10 times more data
- DOJ recovers 63.7 Bitcoins paid out in Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack
- Everything Apple announced at its WWDC 2021 keynote
- macOS Monterey will drop support for older MacBook Pro and Air models
- Apple's Testflight beta testing service is coming to macOS
- Apple brings Safari web extensions to iPhone and iPad
- Universal Control lets you use Macs and iPads like they're one machine
- Apple Home Keys will let you unlock your front door with your iPhone
- Apple Health adds the ability to share data with doctors and family members
- Siri is coming to third-party devices
- Apple's watchOS 8 adds new mindfulness exercises and workout types
- Monterey is the next version of Apple's macOS
- Apple moves Siri's speech recognition offline with new privacy updates
- Apple's new features for AirPods include help for 'mild' hearing loss
- tvOS is getting spatial audio support for AirPods Pro and Max
- Apple Maps' new UI is a boon for the navigationally challenged
- iPadOS 15 features widgets on the home screen and better multitasking
- Dolby Atmos spatial audio is now available on Apple Music
- Apple Wallet can hold driver's licenses in iOS 15
- Apple Messages is getting a host of new sharing features
- iOS 15 will make FaceTime, Messages and notifications smarter
- FaceTime is coming to PC and Android via a web app
- Facebook won't take a cut of creators' earnings until 2023
- Stadia is coming to Chromecast with Google TV on June 23rd
Apple will still release security updates for iOS 14 after iOS 15 comes out Posted: When iOS 15 is released, if you don't want to upgrade immediately then you can stay on iOS 14 and still receive security patches as they're released. |
Graphene could allow hard drives to hold 10 times more data Posted: Using graphene, everyone's favorite wonder material, they replaced the carbon-based overcoat (COC) on several hard drives. |
DOJ recovers 63.7 Bitcoins paid out in Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack Posted: The US Justice Department has recovered part of the ransom Colonial Pipeline paid last month to regain access to its computer systems after it was locked out of them by "apolitical" ransomware gang Darkside. |
Everything Apple announced at its WWDC 2021 keynote Posted: From iOS to macOS Monterey and privacy, here's everything Apple announced at WWDC. |
macOS Monterey will drop support for older MacBook Pro and Air models Posted: You may need to upgrade if you want the latest version of Apple's desktop operating system. |
Apple's Testflight beta testing service is coming to macOS Posted: Apple announced that its Testflight tool, which allows developers to share their apps with non-developer beta testers, is finally migrating to MacOS. |
Apple brings Safari web extensions to iPhone and iPad Posted: Tabs and windows will be easier to manage too. |
Universal Control lets you use Macs and iPads like they're one machine Posted: In macOS Monterey, you'll be able to bring an iPad next to your MacBook and simply drag your cursor over from your laptop to the tablet. |
Apple Home Keys will let you unlock your front door with your iPhone Posted: With iOS 15, Apple will let you use your iPhone as a key to your home. |
Apple Health adds the ability to share data with doctors and family members Posted: Receive alerts in real-time about your loved ones' health risks. |
Siri is coming to third-party devices Posted: Unlike Alexa and Google Assistant, Siri has been limited to only Apple devices since it was introduced nearly a decade ago. That's changing this year, though — Apple just announced that third-party devices would be able to take advantage of Siri as part of an update to the company's HomeKid system. |
Apple's watchOS 8 adds new mindfulness exercises and workout types Posted: Apple announced the latest version of its Apple Watch software, watchOS 8, at WWDC 2021. |
Monterey is the next version of Apple's macOS Posted: With macOS Monterey, Apple is trying to polish its desktop operating system even further. |
Apple moves Siri's speech recognition offline with new privacy updates Posted: Siri's speech-recognition capabilities can happen on-device beginning with iOS 15. |
Apple's new features for AirPods include help for 'mild' hearing loss Posted: Apple's new features for AirPods include help for mild hearing loss, spoken notifications and finding a lost earbud. |
tvOS is getting spatial audio support for AirPods Pro and Max Posted: Later this year, Apple will update tvOS and M1 Macs to allow AirPods Pro and AirPods Max owners to take advantage of spatial audio. |
Apple Maps' new UI is a boon for the navigationally challenged Posted: During its WWDC 2021 keynote address on Monday, Apple announced a slew of new features for its Maps that will help even the most easily lost among us navigate the unfamiliar outside world with confidence. |
iPadOS 15 features widgets on the home screen and better multitasking Posted: Apple just announced iPadOS 15, the latest version of its operating system for the iPad. |
Dolby Atmos spatial audio is now available on Apple Music Posted: Apple Music'sDolby Atmos spatial audio are now available for streaming. And you won't have to pay extra to use it. |
Apple Wallet can hold driver's licenses in iOS 15 Posted: Plus, a feature to make TSA check-ins faster. |
Apple Messages is getting a host of new sharing features Posted: Apple previewed new sharing features coming in iOS 15 for its messaging app that will make it easier to view photos, articles and music shared in your chats. |
iOS 15 will make FaceTime, Messages and notifications smarter Posted: Here's what's to expect from iOS 15, based on Apple's announcements at WWDC 2021. |
FaceTime is coming to PC and Android via a web app Posted: When iOS 15 arrives later this year, it will come with some significant upgrades to FaceTime. |
Facebook won't take a cut of creators' earnings until 2023 Posted: Mark Zuckerberg took a shot at Apple in his announcement. |
Stadia is coming to Chromecast with Google TV on June 23rd Posted: The game streaming service is also on the way to NVIDIA Shield TV and other Android TV devices. |
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