Apple’s next iPhone software update, unless there’s a small release to squish some bugs in the interim, will be iOS 26.3.
If you’ve been waiting for iOS 18.7.3 to reach your iPhone, it looks like it’s been scrapped. Here’s what to know.
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StikDebug, a very popular utility that was used to enable the emulation of modern console games on iOS, was removed from the App Store.
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Apple® today announced changes impacting iOS apps in Japan to comply with the Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA). These updates create new options for developers to distribute apps on alternative ...
Apple’s latest test build, iOS 26.3 beta, is now live for adventurous iPhone owners who want to try new interoperability ...
Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.1, meaning that iPhone users can no longer downgrade to that software version via Finder on macOS or the Apple Devices app on Windows. iOS 26.2 is now the minimum ...