Apple will allow third-party browsers in the European Union to create web apps for the iPhone Home Screen using their own custom engines when iOS 18.2 launches later this year. This expands on changes introduced in iOS 17.4, which first allowed third-party browsers in the EU to use non-WebKit engines for both standalone browsers and …
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iPhone Could Inherit Apple Watch Series 10’s Power Efficient Display
Apple could use the LTP03 display technology that debuted in the Apple Watch Series 10 to improve power efficiency and display performance in future iPhone models, industry watchers believe (via The Elec). LTPO refers to a TFT panel that adds oxide to a Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon (LTPS) TFT, which reduces power consumption at low refresh …
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Perplexity Launches Native macOS App for AI-Powered Search
Perplexity has released its first native desktop app for macOS, bringing its AI-powered search capabilities to Mac users. The app offers a streamlined way to access the company’s advanced search features directly from the desktop, without requiring a web browser. The new Mac app includes Perplexity’s signature features, including Pro Search for in-depth research and …
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Astropad Launches ‘Bookcase’ for Turning an iPhone Into an E-Reader
Astropad, known for the Luna Display, Rock Paper Pencil, and Astropad Studio app, today launched a new accessory called Bookcase. Bookcase adds handles to the iPhone or another smartphone to make the device more comfortable to hold when reading. With Bookcase, Astropad is aiming to turn the iPhone into an e-reader. The accessory provides a …
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Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 206 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to allow users to test features that are planned for future release versions of the Safari browser. Safari Technology Preview 206 includes fixes and updates for CSS, Editing, JavaScript, Media, …
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Testing the Image Playground, Genmoji and Siri ChatGPT Integration in iOS 18.2
With iOS 18.2, Apple has introduced some of the most exciting Apple Intelligence features, including Image Playground, Genmoji, Image Wand, ChatGPT integration with Siri, and more. For those who aren’t able to install iOS 18.2 yet, we did an overview of everything new so you can get an idea of what to expect as the …
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iOS 18.2 Adds ‘Default’ Section for Managing Your Preferred Apps
iOS 18.2 includes a new “Default Apps” section that can be found in the Settings app, which can be used to manage your default apps for the iPhone. This is a feature that Apple promised would be coming to the European Union, but it is actually available worldwide in the latest beta. There are Default …
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iOS 18.2 Lets EU Users Delete App Store, Safari, Messages, Camera and Photos
With iOS 18.2, iPhone users in the European Union can fully delete a number of core apps, including the App Store, Safari, Messages, Camera, and Photos. Apple said in August that it planned to make additional changes to its Digital Markets Act compliance in the European Union, and one update included the option for EU …
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Hands-On With the New iPad Mini 7
Today is the official launch date of the iPad mini 7, which is the first new iPad mini that we’ve had since 2021. It has a much faster chip and a few other tweaks, so we thought we’d check it out and do a quick review. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. …
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iOS 18.2 Includes Revamped Mail App With Built-In Categorization
With the iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 betas that came out today, Apple introduced an updated version of the Mail app with built-in categorization. Mail Categories organize your incoming emails into different sections. Important emails are shown in a “Primary” category, with orders, newsletters, social notifications, and deals organized into three other …
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