But even if you don’t have an iOS 26 iPhone and have no intention of buying a new AirTag, Apple has something for you, too.
Apple surprises users with unexpected update, quietly reviving older iPhones and iPads.
Apple has just released a rare and significant update for legacy hardware pushing iOS 12.5.8 to keep essential services like ...
Apple has released iOS 12.5.8 and iPadOS 12.5.8 for a limited set of older devices, extending the security certificate ...
OS 12.5.8 extends the certificate required for iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation. With this update, all three keep ...
Apple this week released iOS 12.5.8, a surprise update for the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 – devices that launched in 2013 and 2014, respectively. It's the first software these aging devices have received ...
As originally reported by the Australian Financial Review, Apple has been forced to intervene after a software problem left ...
Apple released iOS 26.2.1 and watchOS 26.2.1 for download on Monday. The update primarily includes one change.
Out of nowhere, Apple just released a series of iPhone updates, including one to address an issue for iPhones first released ...
Apple on Monday released an update to ensure FaceTime and iMessage continue to work on devices that don't support anything ...
A new Apple support document and our own testing has confirmed that Precision Finding on the Apple Watch Series 9 and later ...
Though routine support for these models ended years ago, Apple's update is meant to preserve the cryptographic system that keeps older devices securely linked to its services.