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9to5Mac USA Tech February 17, 2023
Want to check out all the latest iOS features early? Follow along for how to install the on iPhone to test out the new emoji, Safari/browser capabilities, fresh Apple Music animations, and more. The iOS 16.4 beta isn’t intended by Apple to be installed on your primary iPhone... + más
iOS 16.3 beta 2 now rolling out, here's what's new so far [U: Public beta] | 9to5Mac
Emoji lovers create new designs: 'Language is just as artistic as music' | ABC News
9to5Mac USA Tech January 11, 2023
Update: iOS 16.3 beta 2 is also now rolling out to public beta testers, alongside new iPadOS 16.3, watchOS 9.3, macOS 13.2, and tvOS 16.3 betas. After a for the holiday season, Apple has once again rebooted the beta testing cycle. Starting this afternoon, iOS 16.3 beta 2 is... + más
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, blocking downgrades from iOS 16.0.2 | 9to5Mac
Apple stops signing iOS 15.6.1, but you can still downgrade from iOS 16 | 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
Apple @ Work: Sign in with Apple using Managed Apple IDs will streamline iPad app usage in the classroom | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech February 18, 2023
Want to check out all the latest iOS features early? Follow along for how to install the on iPhone (for free) to test out the new emoji, Safari/browser capabilities, fresh Apple Music animations, and more. Update 2/17: The first iOS 16.4 public beta is available now alongside... + más
How to install the iOS 16.4 beta to get new emoji and these other new features | 9to5Mac
Apple iOS 16.4 iPhone Update Has 21 Cool Emoji, Including 1 Real Shocker | Forbes
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
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