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The iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8 public betas are here
The iOS 15 public beta is rolling out today. Here's how to get it.
Engadget Podcast: Diving into WWDC and E3
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Mat Smith about Apple's torrent of announcements from WWDC 2021 and what to expect from E3.
Apple shares more details on how Spatial Audio will work with AirPods on Apple TV
The feature will work with stereo, 5.1, 7.1 and Dolby Atmos content.
iOS 15 lets Siri perform tasks on a locked iPhone, if you own an Apple Watch
iOS 15 expands the 'Unlock with Apple Watch' feature.
Apple's 'Find My' network locates iOS 15 devices even if they're off or erased
iOS 15 is making Find My tracking more persistent -- now it will locate iPhones and iPads that have been turned off or erased.
Apple will still release security updates for iOS 14 after iOS 15 comes out
When iOS 15 is released, if you don't want to upgrade immediately then you can stay on iOS 14 and still receive security patches as they're released.
Apple brings Safari web extensions to iPhone and iPad
Tabs and windows will be easier to manage too.
Apple's new features for AirPods include help for 'mild' hearing loss
Apple's new features for AirPods include help for mild hearing loss, spoken notifications and finding a lost earbud.
Apple Maps' new UI is a boon for the navigationally challenged
During its WWDC 2021 keynote address on Monday, Apple announced a slew of new features for its Maps that will help even the most easily lost among us navigate the unfamiliar outside world with confidence.
Apple Wallet can hold driver's licenses in iOS 15
Plus, a feature to make TSA check-ins faster.
iOS 15 will make FaceTime, Messages and notifications smarter
Here's what's to expect from iOS 15, based on Apple's announcements at WWDC 2021.
FaceTime is coming to PC and Android via a web app
When iOS 15 arrives later this year, it will come with some significant upgrades to FaceTime.
What to expect from Apple's online-only WWDC 2021
Google I/O is done, and so is Microsoft Build — that means Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is the last high-profile software showcase for at least a month. If you’re one to take Apple at its word, this year’s WWDC is shaping up to be the “biggest and best yet,” which leads us to the obvious question: what does the company plan to show off this year? Short answer: a lot.
iOS 15 may revamp notifications and the iPad home screen
Apple is reportedly planning to give iOS 15 significant upgrades to notifications, the iPad home screen and the lock screen.