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Apple stops signing iOS 13.1, hindering firmware downgrades

Apple on Monday stopped signing iOS 13.1, a move on the Cupertino-based company’s part that prevents most iPhone and iPad users from downgrading from any newer version of the mobile operating system.

It’s worth noting that Apple stopped signing iOS 13.0 just last week along with iOS 13.1.1. For whatever reason, Apple continued to sign iOS 13.1 alongside iOS 13.1.2, with the latter being the latest release at the time of this writing.

Play these new Apple Arcade arrivals right now – Nightmare Farm, Redout: Space Assault, The Bradwell Conspiracy and Pilgrims

The $5-per-month Apple Arcade game subscription service on Saturday picked up four new exciting titles, marking the service's first library expansion following its September 19 debut on iOS, iPadOS and tvOS. Now available, these four new games range from a fast-paced space shooter to a narrative driven exploratory adventure and beyond.

Apple Watch Series 5: worth an upgrade?

Apple Watch Series 5 is an evolution of the major redesign of the popular wearable device we got with last year's Series 4 refresh. Although a couple of light improvements in Series 5 may not warrant an upgrade for those who happen to own one of the previous models, they’re certainly enough to keep Apple Watch as the best smartwatch currently available.