Apple will be releasing iOS 17.2 soon, and it will bring an update to iMessage, which will be a huge boost to iPhone security.
Apple reported record fourth-quarter (ended Sept. 30) services revenue of $22.3 billion, up more than 16% from revenue of $19.18 billion during the previous-year period.
Apple's attempt to block a mass lawsuit accusing it of hiding defective batteries in millions of iPhones by "throttling" them with software updates is to proceed in the UK.
Apple has released iOS 17.1, bringing some new features and a wealth of bug fixes. Lets take a look at the new features first.
Apple has officially launched Apple Pay Later in the United States, allowing users to split the cost of an Apple Pay purchase into four equal payments over six weeks without being charged interest or late fees.
Apple has released iOS 16.7.1 for those using iPhone 14 and below, who have haven't yet upgraded to iOS 17. The update patches a kernel vulnerability that has been exploited in attacks
Apple has released iOS 17.0.3, aimed at fixing the issuing where iPhone 15 models were seriously overheating. iOS 17.0.3 also provides important bug fixes and security updates.
PayPal customers now have the option to add their eligible PayPal and Venmo credit or debit cards to Apple Wallet, and begin making payments with a simple tap of their iPhone or Apple Watch.
Apple is testing out a new feature for UK Apple Wallet users, allowing them to view their current bank account balance and transaction history directly within the app.
Apple has identified several issues which can cause new iPhones to run warmer than expected, including a bug in the iOS 17 software which will be fixed in an upcoming update.
Apple has released emergency security patches for iOS 17, on the very day that the iPhone 15 series is available to customers. The update is aimed at fixing several zero-day vulnerabilities that could leave a device open to malicious attacks.
Apple today began the rollout of iOS 17, a major release that upgrades the communications experience across Phone, FaceTime, and Messages