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iOS 14.7.1 arrives with fix for Apple Watch unlocking bug
If you use an older Touch ID iPhone with your Apple Watch, you'll want to download iOS 14.7.1 as soon as you can.
Engadget Podcast: Billionaires in space, Windows in the cloud
This week, Space.com's editor-in-chief Tariq Malik joins Cherlynn and Devindra to break down the ongoing billionaire space race.
Apple gives the people what they want: their old Safari tab design back
The third developer betas for iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey are here, and they bring some important design updates to Safari.
macOS Monterey preview: All about FaceTime and Safari
The first macOS Monterey public beta is here.
Apple's macOS Monterey public beta is now available
While iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 are Apple's major software focus this year, there's still plenty to look forward to in macOS Monterey. And you'll be able to get your first taste of it today with the launch of the MacOS Monterey public beta.
'Myst' Oculus remake hits PC and Mac this year, no VR headset required
Ready to buy yet another copy of Myst?
Apple's WWDC announcements should worry anyone with an Intel Mac
Apple is deprecating some models based on the age of their chip, but protecting others that have... the same chip.
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.
macOS Monterey will drop support for older MacBook Pro and Air models
You may need to upgrade if you want the latest version of Apple's desktop operating system.
Universal Control lets you use Macs and iPads like they're one machine
In macOS Monterey, you'll be able to bring an iPad next to your MacBook and simply drag your cursor over from your laptop to the tablet.
Monterey is the next version of Apple's macOS
With macOS Monterey, Apple is trying to polish its desktop operating system even further.
tvOS is getting spatial audio support for AirPods Pro and Max
Later this year, Apple will update tvOS and M1 Macs to allow AirPods Pro and AirPods Max owners to take advantage of spatial audio.
How to watch WWDC 2021
Apple is delivering its WWDC 2021 keynote at 1PM ET — here's how to watch live, and to check out Engadget's post-event stream.
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.
Apple releases iOS 14.6 with support for paid podcast subscriptions
Apple has started rolling out iOS 14.6 to regular iPhone users.
Apple exec Craig Federighi calls the state of Mac malware 'not acceptable'
Faced with a legal battle that could decide the future of its business, the company offered a surprising admission: macOS has a malware problem.
Apple releases iOS, macOS and watchOS updates to fix WebKit security flaws
The vulnerabilities may have been 'actively exploited,' so you should update ASAP.
watchOS 7.4 arrives with an easier way to unlock your iPhone
Meanwhile, macOS and tvOS add support for the latest PlayStation and Xbox controllers.
8Bitdo’s Pro 2 sneaks premium features into a $50 gamepad
At first glance, 8Bitdo Pro 2 looks almost identical to its predecessor, but with two new button bumpers underneath the controller, it's even more appealing for a $50 controller.
Apple is keeping WWDC free and online-only for 2021
For the second year in a row, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference will be completely virtual. The company announced today that the online show will take place between June 7th and 11th — just like last year — and that it will once again be free to all registered developers. “We are working to make WWDC21 our biggest and best yet, and are excited to offer Apple developers new tools to support them as they create apps that change the way we live, work, and play," said Susan Prescott, Apple’s VP of Worldwide Developer Relations.