Por: Ars Technica Tech February 09, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 8, 2023 6:13 pm UTC / There's a new, improved Home system coming for Apple's smart home users—for the second time.nurPhoto / Getty Images Share this story An upgraded architecture for Apple's Home smart home system, one that would potentially make device-packed networks faster and more reliable, is coming back to iOS soon after a failed launch late last year.... + full article
Ars Technica USA Tech October 26, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Oct 25, 2023 7:31 pm UTC / iPhones running iOS 15.Apple Apple is releasing for its latest operating systems today, including iOS and iPadOS 17.1, macOS Sonoma 14.1, watchOS 10.1, and others. The company is also... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech February 22, 2023
Following the , Apple has now stopped signing iOS 16.3 and iPadOS 16.3. This means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this version of the operating system if they’re already running a newer version of iOS. Apple no longer signing iOS 16.3 iOS 16.3.1 was... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech February 02, 2023
Apple on Wednesday stopped signing iOS 16.2, which means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this version of the operating system if they’re already running a newer version of iOS. This comes just a week after the company released iOS 16.3 to the public.... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech December 21, 2022
Apple on Tuesday stopped signing iOS 16.1.2, which means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this versions of the operating system if they’re already running a newer version of iOS. This comes just a week after the company released iOS 16.2 to the public.... + más
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.1 and iOS 16.1.1 ahead of iOS 16.2 launch | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech December 09, 2022
Following the release of iOS 16.1.2 on November 30, Apple has now stopped signing both iOS 16.1 and iOS 16.1.1. This means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade from iOS 16.1.2 or newer versions of the operating system. iOS 16.1 and iOS 16.1.1 no longer signed by... + más
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, blocking downgrades from iOS 16.0.2 | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech September 30, 2022
iOS 16 was after three months of beta testing. Since then, Apple has released two minor updates: iOS 16.0.1 and iOS 16.0.2. Now, the company has stopped signing both iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, which means users can no longer downgrade from iOS 16.0.2. iOS 16.0.1 and 16.0.2 no... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech September 20, 2022
iOS 15.6.1 was released to iPhone and iPad users a month ago, and the update came with important security fixes. However, with the official release of iOS 16 last week, Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.6.1 – but there’s still a way to downgrade from iOS 16 to iOS 15. iOS... + más
Apple releases iOS 15.7 for old devices and people who don’t want iOS 16 yet | Ars Technica
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