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iPhone 17 Air possibly leaked by the latest iOS 26 beta
Earlier today, Apple released the second iOS 26 beta to developers. In addition to some useful new features and improvements to the controversial Liquid Glass UI, the latest beta seemingly also includes a hint about Apple’s rumored iPhone 17 Air. Did Apple just leak the iPhone 17 Air? As spotted by Macworld on Monday, iOS...
The silliest iPhone apps of all time
Image: Apple Sometimes you wonder what you’re supposed to do with all the technology in your trouser pocket. The answer? Well, some developers have given it some very special thought. Here’s a selection of the most bizarre apps that turn your iPhone into a veritable marvel of uselessness. Is It Dark Outside? App Store App...
RCS on iPhone with iOS 18: Every question answered
Skip to content Image: Foundry Ever since Apple shocked the tech community with its announcement that it would support RCS in an upcoming iOS release, we’ve wondered exactly how it would work. Now that the feature is available in the second developer beta of iOS 18, we have a good idea of how it’s going...
iOS 18: Everything we know about the next big iPhone update
Skip to content Image: Foundry Every year, Apple announces the new version of iOS at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June. It then enters a beta testing phones (first for developers only, then for the public) before being released in September, around the time the new iPhones go on sale. We don’t expect the process...
iPhone apps could get cheaper, but Apple is going to make it difficult
It’s official: Apple will support third-party payments for iPhone apps in the US. But it’s not as good as it sounds for developers or app buyers. Apps won’t be cheaper now that developers can charge for digital content on their websites due to Apple’s fees. Apple will still collect 27% or 12% fees from iPhone...
Apple iPhone 15 Pro with vapor-chamber mod achieves significantly better
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro could be much faster with a stronger cooling system. (Image: @Tech_Reve) The Apple A17 Pro in the iPhone 15 Pro throttles very quickly to avoid overheating. A modder has now upgraded the iPhone 15 Pro with vapor-chamber cooling to demonstrate how much faster Apple's flagship could be if the cooling
iPhone 15 Pro construct quality woes compounded with novel swollen
The "swelling" 15 Pro. (Source: Leather_Cheerio_402 via Reddit)The iPhone 15 Pro series is not exactly getting the pristine reception Apple might have hoped for, first-gen titanium frames or not. The upgrade is touted to guarantee a premium experience, yet is reportedly failing a very small yet growing group of early adopters. Its latest member asserts








