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How to install the iOS or iPadOS 13 beta

iOS 13 get ready

Apple on June 3, 2019 released developer betas of the new iOS 13 and iPadOS software. You're advised to avoid deploying the betas onto your daily drivers, but if you do happen to have a spare iOS device laying around somewhere - or you're the type who prefers to live on the bleeding edge of technology - follow the instructions in our step-by-step guide to learn how to download and install the iOS 13 beta on your iPhone and the beta of iPadOS 13 on your iPad.

iPadOS introduces a new Home screen

Dark mode showcased with iPadOS and the new home screen

One of the major new announcements at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference was the unveiling of a brand new operating system: iPadOS. This is built upon the bedrock of iOS, but Apple sees plenty of room for the iPad to really differentiate itself in the years to come. To help with that, a new OS was launched.

Apple executives discuss iPadOS and app privacy

The keynote for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference is finished, which means Apple executives are making the rounds to discuss some of the aspects in greater detail. As such, a pair of the company's higher-ups have sat down with CNET to discuss iPadOS and privacy in two separate reports.

2019 Apple Design Award winners announced

Apple's Design Awards 2019 banner

Every year, during the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple takes some time to celebrate some of the apps the company has discovered out of the App Store. The annual Apple Design Awards is meant to celebrate the apps and games, along with the developers, for their artistry and technical achievements. This year is certainly no different, as the company has announced the winners of the award.

Code in iOS 13 hints at Apple’s rumored Tile-like tracking accessory

Apple's rumored Tile-like accessory discovered in iOS 13

Apple has a new "Find My" app coming down the road, which is designed to help device owners find their lost pieces of technology. But the company is also reportedly working on a separate accessory, a "Tile-like" device that would make it easier to find any item, as long as the device is attached to whatever it is you're looking for. Like your car keys that have wiggled their way into the couch cushions.