Included in these developer betas is a new macOS Sonoma that could be a gamechanger in porting Windows games to Mac.
Apple's latest and greatest reveals can be a source of stress for some developers.
At this year's WWDC, Apple has debuted a number of new features to make its operating systems more intuitive, convenient, and secure.
Widgets are finally coming to the Apple Watch as part of big changes to how you'll use the wearable.
There's a whole new way to multitask on macOS and iPadOS.
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Everything we know about Apple's rumored VR/AR headset, new watchOS software, and the arrival of iOS features to the iPad.
It'll be a hybrid event, with an in-person opening day keynote followed by a week of virtual sessions.
You can roll back some of the tweaks Apple made in the latest iOS update.
Users reported a YouTube outage on Wednesday, complaining the app crashed within seconds of logging on.
Just don't make it your main workstation unless you've got the patience of a saint.
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Users are encouraged to update their devices—even if they have an iPod touch.
A report suggests we'll see iPadOS 16 released in tandem with new hardware this October.
Plus, the iPad is getting a bunch of overdue collaboration features.
Other updates to macOS 13 include a replacement for passwords and the ability to unsend emails.
The software update brings a few other additions, including 37 new emojis, improvements to spatial audio, and another voice for Siri.
The feature, available in the latest iPadOS and macOS developer betas, lets you use a single cursor and keyboard across iPad and Macs.