Yesterday, Apple posted a slew of beta updates including iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2, and watchOS 4.2.
Video: hands-on with all the changes & tweaks in watchOS 4.2 beta 1
Yesterday, Apple posted a slew of beta updates including iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2, and watchOS 4.2.
iOS 11.1 was released today with many improvements, bug fixes and changes.
October 31, 2017, Apple released iOS 11.1, its first major software update for the compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models following the initial iOS 11.0 release in September 2017.
Pretty much everyone is familiar with the iOS app switcher, Apple's multitasking view on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch traditionally invoked by double-pressing the Home button.
In addition to releasing the new iOS 11.1, watchOS 4.1, tvOS 11.1 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 software updates earlier this morning, Apple also issued a minor iTunes update.
Apple on Tuesday released the public version of macOS High Sierra 10.13.1.
Apple today released tvOS 11.1 for the fourth-generation Apple TV and the new Apple TV 4K.
Apple on Tuesday released the watchOS 4.1 software update for all Apple Watch models.
Apple today released the first beta of what would become the macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 software update. It's available to Apple's registered developers and Appleseed participants.
Apple today released the public version of iOS 11.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with more than 70 new emoji, the ability to use 3D Touch to invoke the iOS app switcher, multiple emoji suggestions for the QuickType keyboard and other changes and bug fixes.
No iPhones introduced in 2018 will be outfitted with a rear-mounted TrueDepth camera system because Apple and its suppliers are expected to focus on reducing costs and selling prices while implementing other spec upgrades to attract consumers, as per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Apple has officially debunked this year's popular rumor that Face ID was its plan B should its engineers fail to integrate Touch ID underneath the phone's cover glass.