Apple and Google's Exposure Notification API, which is meant to help health authorities launch COVID-19 contact tracing apps, is now finally live in iOS 14.
Exposure Notification API is now live in iOS 14 thanks to the fourth beta
Apple and Google's Exposure Notification API, which is meant to help health authorities launch COVID-19 contact tracing apps, is now finally live in iOS 14.
As we march towards the fall, and the public launch of the next major updates to Apple's most popular operating systems, the company continues to seed betas of the prerelease software.
With iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and macOS Big Sur came many enhancements and new features to your favorite and most used apps. And if you enjoy the Podcasts app, you’ll be glad to know this one was not overlooked.
While Podcasts didn’t receive a major overhaul or new slew of features, what it did get will make your experience just that much better. The Listen Now section of the Podcasts app is smarter than ever and here we’ll show you how.
Learn how to customize your reminder lists on iPhone, iPad, and Mac using colors, emojis, and symbols to enhance usability or add a touch of style.
Apple yesterday published detailed guidelines for developers of web browser apps and email clients who wish to be considered as the new default app options in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14.
Learn how to pin notes in the Apple Notes app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to keep your most important entries easy to access.
Learn how to manage Smart Lists in the Apple Reminders app and rearrange their order or hide the ones you never use.
Struggling to view the words to sing along? Learn how to see the song lyrics on the full screen inside the Apple Music app on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Android phone.
Apple’s upcoming iOS & iPadOS 14 software updates aren’t slated to be released until sometime this Fall, but that hasn’t stopped prominent jailbreak community hackers from getting their hands dirty with the developer pre-releases and working their usual magic.
The first example of an iOS 14 jailbreak was shared by the checkra1n team mere days after Apple teased the update at WWDC 2020, but this was expected as checkra1n utilizes a hardware-based bootrom exploit that can’t be patched with a software update. Early this morning, however, the Pangu Team took the stage at Mosec 2020 to demonstrate a working jailbreak of their own on the iOS 14 platform.
If you are part of the public beta testing program, then you have new pre-release software to install today.
Apple is moving right along with its developer betas for the next major updates to its most popular operating systems.
iOS and iPadOS 14 bring the ability to choose your favorite third-party web browser and email client systemwide versus being stuck with the stock Safari and Mail apps, and now early screenshots provide an insight into how this long-expected feature might work.