iOS 13 has been available to the public since September 19. And just today, Apple released its first major update, bumping up the version number to iOS 13.1.
iOS 13 bug may allow ‘full access’ to third-party keyboards, Apple working on a fix
iOS 13 has been available to the public since September 19. And just today, Apple released its first major update, bumping up the version number to iOS 13.1.
Along with the launch of iOS 13.1, Apple is also welcoming iPadOS to give a shot of adrenaline to its iPad lineup.
Late last week, Apple released iOS 13 to the public. However, that software version number was short lived, because now iOS 13.1 is ready for the spotlight.
The first round of iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max pre-orders started delivering to antsy customers late this week, with the bulk of those arriving today (Friday, 20th). While most people will use their shiny new device as it comes, a smaller percentage are actively anticipating the idea of jailbreaking it. Fortuitously, such an idea might not be too far out of reach.
Renowned security researcher @iBSparkes purportedly succeeded in deploying a tfp0 exploit on his brand-new A13-equipped handset. The hacker shared his experience via Twitter early this morning:
Apple made a lot of changes and upgrades in iOS 13, including efforts to keep iOS users more secure. That means changes to Bluetooth, and now requiring app developers to actually request access to the feature.
Gaming is a big deal on iOS. Just look at Apple Arcade. But sometimes the device you're playing on can cause a bit of a hassle.
Word on the street is that Apple is working on a Tile-like tracking device, which may be "small and round" when it eventually sees the light of day.
One of the new features coming to iOS 13.1, which is set to launch on Tuesday, September 24, is Audio Sharing. And more Beats-branded headphones will offer support in the near future.
iOS 13 is out in the wild, which means more eyes are looking at it than ever before. So it's not surprising that its code is revealing even more about what Apple may be working on.
Today is Update Day -- at least for iOS 13 and watchOS 6. iPadOS is a holdout, along with macOS Catalina (and tvOS 13 so far). And it turns out we will have to wait a little under a week before we see iPadOS arrive for the tablet lineup.
After being initially unveiled back in June at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple is finally ready to release iOS 13.
With all of the enhancements and new features accompanying iOS 13 and iPadOS, it can be hard to keep up with it all.
Not only are there useful improvements to the systems themselves like Dark Mode, faster scrolling, and text editing gestures, but also new features for apps like Notes, Photos, and Safari.
Here’s a handy roundup of how to use the new features of iOS 13 on iPhone and iPad (iPadOS) that you can bookmark and revisit as you begin using it.