Apple has made available the sixth public beta of iOS 26, bringing a more stable version of the software to a wider audience following lengthy testing by developers. Keep reading to learn how to prepare your device for the beta software and how to install it. Signing up to get the iOS 26 or iPadOS …
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New Opera Browser Features Aim to End Safari Tab Management Woes
Opera is making a bold claim about fixing one of mobile browsing’s most persistent annoyances: tab overload. The company’s latest Opera One for iOS update introduces what it calls “the most advanced tab management system” on the platform, in what sounds like a concerted effort to target Safari and Chrome users drowning in dozens of …
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One Week Until iPhone 17: Here’s What We Know
Apple will introduce four new iPhones next week, and the standard iPhone 17 will arguably be the least interesting of the bunch. It’s not going to get the super slim design like the iPhone 17 Air, nor will it have the upgraded camera setup like the 17 Pro. There are still a handful of features …
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Court Allows Google-Apple Search Deal to Continue With Conditions
Google will not be barred from entering into search agreements with companies like Apple, the judge presiding over the antitrust case between Google and the U.S. Department of Justice said today (via Bloomberg). Google is not allowed to enter into exclusive contracts for search engine distribution, but it is still allowed to pay to Apple …
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iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro Prices Estimated Ahead of Apple Event Next Week
Just one week before Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series, an analyst has shared new price estimates for the devices. Here are J.P. Morgan analyst Samik Chatterjee’s price estimates for the iPhone 17 series in the United States, according to 9to5Mac: Model Starting Price Model Starting Price Change iPhone 16 $799 iPhone …
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Apple Releases Sixth Public Betas of iOS 26 and More
Apple today released the sixth public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and tvOS 26, allowing the public to test the updates ahead of their September launch. The sixth public betas come a week after the fifth public betas, and the updates correspond with the ninth developer betas that were released earlier today. …
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Beats Working on New Colors for Solo Buds, Studio Pro, and Solo 4
Apple’s Beats brand will soon come out with new color options for several of its products, according to information discovered by MacRumors. The Beats Studio Pro headphones are set to be released in colors that Apple is referring to as dark slate and pink internally. It is worth noting that we’ve previously seen mentions of …
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Apple Loses Robotics AI Researcher to Meta
Apple’s lead artificial intelligence researcher for robotics is leaving the company for Meta, reports Bloomberg. Jian Zhang joined the Meta Robotics Studio on Tuesday. Three additional AI researchers are also leaving Apple’s Foundation Models AI team for OpenAI and Anthropic, continuing an exodus that began in July. At least a dozen AI experts have left …
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Dolby Vision 2 Debuts With Solution for HDR Content That’s ‘Too Dark’
Dolby today unveiled Dolby Vision 2, a next-generation version of the popular Dolby Vision HDR format. Dolby Vision 2 features a more powerful image engine that Dolby says “unlocks even more out of your TV,” plus it supports new Content Intelligence tools to optimize TV sets for a “captivating picture” based on the content that’s …
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