Apple is rolling out a fix for a weird bug in iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 where some users are seeing a greyed out toggle in Settings for the new App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature.
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Here’s your list of devices expected to get iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
iOS and iPadOS 15 will shed support for older hardware. Based on everything we know, here's what we believe to be the complete list of supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models.
djay Pro for iOS gains AI-generated DJ sets
German developer Algoriddim has updated its djay Pro app for the iPhone and iPad with new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features, leveraging the Neural engine in Apple silicon.
How to sort tasks in Apple Reminders by date, priority, or title
Learn how to sort your to-dos in the stock Reminders app by the due date, creation date, priority, or title on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Apple tried to make Flash work on the iPhone, but the performance was just “abysmal”
Apple used to derail Adobe's now-defunct Flash software as an outdated technology past its prime. But former iOS chief Scott Forstall has revealed a little-known fact: the Cupertino tech giant actually did work with Adobe on trying to make the once-ubiquitous multimedia software work on the iPhone, but the results were just “abysmal” and “embarrassing.”
Blocking all app tracking in iOS 14.5 won’t stop Apple itself from serving personalized ads
Ad executives are saying that Apple's new App Tracking Transparency rules in iOS 14.5 could be beneficial to ad agencies and other clients that use Apple's own advertising platform.
iPadOS 15 will bring the most significant update to the iPad’s Home screen to date
iOS 14 brought visual enhancements to the iPhone's boring Home screen with the App Library and interactive widgets. With the iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 updates, Apple will turn its attention to the Home screen of the iPad while adding quality-of-life improvements to the iPhone.
Apple Podcasts now uses AI to guess release schedules for shows, no metadata needed
Apple Podcasts on the iPhone and iPad now uses artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically detect and display the release schedule for a particular show on its details page.
This jailbreak tweak enables Battery Health on iPads and iPod touches
When navigating to Settings → Battery → Battery Health on an iPhone, users can determine just how used and abused that handset’s internal battery might be.
This feature has been used for a multitude of reasons ranging from discerning when a battery needs to be replaced to identifying whether a used iPhone is worth the asking price. This of course begs the obvious question… why hasn’t Apple enabled this feature on iPads and iPod touches yet?
“Hey Spotify” lets you control your music hands-free, but there are some caveats
The leading music-streaming service Spotify has rolled out a new feature that lets customers use a wake phrase to summon Spotify’s built-in voice search feature into action.
Google has finally updated all of its flagship iOS apps with privacy labels
All of the major iPhone and iPad apps from Google how now finally been updated with privacy nutrition label data—four months after the App Privacy section went live on the App Store.
Russian users now offered apps chosen by the government when setting up a new iPhone
iPhone and iPad owners in Russia are now being greeted with a list of government-approved when setting up their device, as evidenced by screenshots and reports shared on social media.