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  • Apple releases third beta of iOS 18.5 and other software updates for developers

    Apple releases third beta of iOS 18.5 and other software updates for developers

    Apple has rolled out the third beta version of iOS 18.5 for developers. This new beta doesn’t bring major new features but focuses on small changes and system improvements. Just like the second beta, this update is mostly about making things smoother and more stable.

    Although there may be a few minor tweaks, nothing big has been confirmed yet. More details about what’s new will likely come out soon. Developers can install the update by going to the Settings app on their iPhones.

    In addition to iOS 18.5 Beta 3, Apple has also released third beta versions of other platforms. If you’re using other Apple devices and like testing beta software, you can try the following:

    • iPadOS 18.5 Beta 3
    • macOS 15.5 Beta 3
    • tvOS 18.5 Beta 3
    • HomePodOS 18.5 Beta 3
    • visionOS 2.5 Beta 3
    • watchOS 11.5 Beta 3
    • Besides the new betas, Apple also shared Release Candidate 2 (RC2) versions for older macOS systems:
    • macOS 14.7.6 RC2
    • macOS 13.7.6 RC2

    These updates are mainly aimed at developers who test early versions before the public release. They help Apple find and fix bugs ahead of time.

  • Apple’s new AI ad highlights how it helps clean up your digital mess

    Apple’s new AI ad highlights how it helps clean up your digital mess

    Apple has shared a new ad focusing on how its AI features can help users stay organized. The video, called “Clean Up,” is part of the company’s new “Apple Intelligence” campaign and shows how artificial intelligence can help tidy up your digital life.

    In the ad, a man walks down a street filled with flying papers, tangled wires, noisy alarms, and other chaotic digital clutter, like too many unread emails, constant calendar reminders, and messy photos. Apple uses this scene to show how overwhelming digital life can feel.

    As the man taps on his iPhone, all the mess around him disappears. This moment is meant to show how Apple’s AI features can quickly clean things up and make your life easier. These smart tools can manage notifications, organize apps, sort emails, and even help edit photos.

    Apple has been putting more focus on AI lately, especially as other tech companies like Google and Microsoft continue to expand their own AI tools. The “Apple Intelligence” branding shows Apple’s push to keep its products smart and user-friendly.

    This ad gives a quick and creative look at how AI can help reduce stress and keep your digital world in order, just by using your iPhone.

  • iOS 19 will bring big Siri upgrades – Here’s what’s changing

    iOS 19 will bring big Siri upgrades – Here’s what’s changing

    Apple is planning to introduce some major improvements to Siri with iOS 19, making the voice assistant smarter and more helpful. These changes are expected to be revealed at WWDC 2025 in June and are a part of Apple’s bigger push into AI.

    According to a new report, Siri will be able to do more than ever before. One of the biggest updates will let Siri control specific features inside apps. For example, you’ll be able to ask Siri to edit a photo, organize notes, or even send a message in a particular app – all using your voice. This means Siri won’t just open apps; it’ll do things within them.

    Another change is a deeper understanding of what you’re saying. Siri will better recognize context, so if you say something like “send the file I just edited,” it will know which file you’re talking about without needing extra instructions.

    Finally, Siri’s language model will get smarter. This means it’ll respond faster and more naturally, making conversations feel smoother. These updates are part of Apple’s move to keep up with other tech companies focusing on artificial intelligence. While Apple is known for taking a careful approach, iOS 19 could be a big step forward in making Siri more useful in everyday life.

    We’ll likely see more details when Apple officially shows off iOS 19 at WWDC in June.

  • CarPlay app now lets you stream videos in your car using a web browser

    CarPlay app now lets you stream videos in your car using a web browser

    A new app called Brcast has just arrived on the App Store, bringing a web browser to Apple CarPlay. This means drivers can now watch videos on their car’s screen by visiting websites like YouTube, Twitch, or others through the browser.

    Apple normally doesn’t allow web browsers or video streaming apps on CarPlay, but Brcast found a clever way to work around that. The app doesn’t break any rules because it doesn’t directly stream video through CarPlay. Instead, it mirrors what’s on your iPhone’s screen by using web technology in a smart way.

    To use the app, you install Brcast on your iPhone and open the website or video you want to watch. Then, it shows up on the CarPlay screen. It’s important to note that you’ll need to use your phone to control the app — the car’s screen only shows what’s already playing.

    Of course, this app is meant to be used while parked or by passengers. Watching videos while driving is not safe and should never be done. Brcast is free to download, but if you want more features — like saving your favorite websites — there’s a subscription option starting at $1.99 per month. This is a big step for CarPlay users who’ve been asking for more freedom, especially when it comes to video streaming.

  • iPhone 17 Pro may get a new camera design with special coating

    iPhone 17 Pro may get a new camera design with special coating

    Apple is expected to give the iPhone 17 Pro a new look for its camera system. According to a report from analyst Jeff Pu, the Pro model could have a redesigned camera bar on the back, replacing the usual camera bump. This change would make it easier to fit in the new technology that Apple plans to use in 2025.

    One of the biggest upgrades could be a new “metalens” used for the Face ID system. This lens is smaller and thinner than the current plastic ones and could help Apple make the front camera area more compact. The same technology might be added to the rear cameras by 2027.

    The new camera layout may also include a special anti-reflective coating on the lenses. This would help reduce glare and improve photo quality by cutting down on unwanted reflections.

    The regular iPhone 17 is also rumored to get some design updates, but the Pro model seems to be getting the most attention when it comes to camera changes. Apple usually saves the bigger upgrades for its Pro line, and this might be the case again in 2025.

    These changes are still in development, so nothing is confirmed yet. But if true, the iPhone 17 Pro could offer a cleaner design and better camera performance.

  • iPhone 17 Pro Max could finally bring the upgrade fans have waited for

    iPhone 17 Pro Max could finally bring the upgrade fans have waited for

    Apple is working on a major change for the iPhone 17 Pro Max that many users have wanted for years — a much thinner and lighter design. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is planning to use a new kind of metal frame made from aluminum instead of stainless steel, which will help make the phone lighter.

    The iPhone 15 Pro Max is already lighter than older models because Apple switched to titanium. Now, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might go even further by also making the internal components thinner. One key improvement could be a new “metalens” technology for the front-facing camera. This lens is made from flat glass instead of curved pieces, saving space without hurting camera quality.

    Apple is expected to introduce this change in the iPhone 17 Pro Max, likely launching in 2025. The smaller iPhone 17 Pro may still use the current lens setup, meaning the thinner metalens might be exclusive to the larger model at first.

    This update is part of Apple’s long-term plan to make iPhones sleeker and lighter without losing any power or features. If the new metalens works well, it might show up in more Apple products in the future.

    In short, the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be the first step toward a new era of slimmer, more comfortable iPhones — something users have been asking for over the years.

  • Helpful CarPlay tips and features every driver should know

    Helpful CarPlay tips and features every driver should know

    Apple’s CarPlay is a great tool that helps drivers stay connected while keeping their eyes on the road. Whether you’re new to CarPlay or have used it for a while, these useful features and tips can help you get more out of it.

    First, wireless CarPlay is now common in newer vehicles, making it easy to connect without a cable. If your car only supports wired CarPlay, you can buy a wireless adapter to enjoy the same convenience.

    You can also rearrange the apps on your CarPlay screen. Just go to your iPhone’s Settings > General > CarPlay, then select your car and customize the layout. This makes it easier to reach the apps you use most.

    CarPlay works with many third-party apps like Spotify, Waze, WhatsApp, and more. Just make sure the apps are installed on your iPhone to use them in CarPlay.

    If you want to keep your iPhone unlocked while using CarPlay, you can change the setting by going to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Allow Access When Locked.

    One last tip: you can turn off Siri suggestions if they feel distracting. Go to Settings > Siri & Search and turn off “Show Suggestions in App” for CarPlay.

    With these simple tips, CarPlay can become even more helpful for your daily drive.

  • Apple Watch finally gets a long-missing alarm feature with watchOS 11.4

    Apple Watch finally gets a long-missing alarm feature with watchOS 11.4

    Apple is getting ready to release watchOS 11.4, and it brings a helpful new feature to the Alarm app on Apple Watch. Until now, Apple Watch alarms haven’t worked quite the same way as they do on iPhone. But with watchOS 11.4, that’s finally changing.

    In earlier versions, if you set an alarm on your Apple Watch and it went off, you had to manually turn it off every time. There was no option to stop it just for the day but keep it for future use—something iPhone users have had for years. Now, with watchOS 11.4, Apple is adding a “Skip” button for alarms. This means you can skip the next alarm without deleting it.

    This new feature was spotted in the latest watchOS 11.4 beta for developers. When you open the Alarm app and select an alarm, you’ll now see a “Skip Next Alarm” button. It works the same way as on iPhone—great for those days when you don’t need to wake up early but still want the alarm to stay for other days.

    Apple hasn’t said exactly when watchOS 11.4 will be released to everyone, but it should arrive soon, possibly along with iOS 17.5. For Apple Watch users who rely on alarms, this small update is a big improvement.

  • Apple One might get a new service in iOS 19 – Here’s what to expect

    Apple One might get a new service in iOS 19 – Here’s what to expect

    Apple is reportedly working on a new service that could be added to its Apple One subscription bundle with iOS 19. Right now, Apple One includes services like Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud+, and more, depending on the plan you choose.

    The new service being tested is called “Password,” which would be Apple’s own password manager. According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this app might launch with iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 15 later this year.

    This password manager would help users store and manage login information, similar to other apps like 1Password or LastPass. It could also make it easier to fill in passwords, generate strong ones, and keep sensitive info safe — all while staying inside Apple’s ecosystem.

    Apple already offers password-saving features through iCloud Keychain, but this new app would likely be more advanced and have a dedicated interface.

    If added to Apple One, “Password” would give even more value to the subscription bundle, especially for people looking for a secure and easy way to manage their passwords without paying for a separate service. More details are expected at Apple’s WWDC 2025 event in June, where iOS 19 and other major software updates will be officially revealed.

  • Apple adds game card sharing to its sports app for a better fan experience

    Apple adds game card sharing to its sports app for a better fan experience

    Apple has updated its Sports app with a new feature called Game Card Sharing, making it easier for fans to share game results with others. This update lets users share real-time game cards, which include scores, team names, and game status, in a clean and simple format. These cards can be shared through Messages, social media, and more.

    When you share a game card, the person who receives it can tap on it and be taken straight to the Apple Sports app, where they can see more details. This feature supports MLS, MLB, NBA, NHL, and some NCAA sports, and more leagues could be added in the future.

    Apple launched its free Sports app in February 2025, focusing on delivering live scores, team stats, and schedules. It’s available for iPhones running iOS 17.2 or later in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. The app is made for fast updates and no distractions, with an easy-to-use layout and instant data refresh.

    Game Card Sharing makes it easier for fans to stay connected and talk about games with their friends and family. It’s one more step in Apple’s push to improve the sports-watching experience for iPhone users. You can download the Apple Sports app now from the App Store for free.