When Apple announced iOS 13 during the WWDC 2019 opening keynote this past week, there was only so much time available to dig into the details. One of those that was mentioned but not delved into was the arrival of a new, swipe-based QuickPath keyboard for iPhones.
Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad is a pretty great tablet I’d you aren’t in the hunt for an iPad Pro. Right now you can pick one up in a few different storage and connectivity configurations at a pretty great discount, too.
Support for DualShock 4 controllers within iOS 13 and iPadOS is undeniably a huge step forward for passionate mobile gamers but it probably means more than most think.
There was so much going on during the WWDC opening keynote this past Monday that it’s easy for some things to get lost in the rush. One thing that did capture plenty of attention was the announcement that macOS 10.15 Catalina will see the killing off of the iTunes app. Instead, the app’s features will be spun off into three apps; Apple TV, Music, and Podcasts. But that’s not the case on Windows.
Here's iOS 13 ARKit 3 compatibility list which confirms whether your iPhone or iPad device will be compatible with it or not.
During the huge collection of software announcements that took place during WWDC’s opening keynote yesterday, Apple took the somewhat unexpected step of announcing that the iPad, iPhone, and Apple TV are all gaining support for the Xbox One S and PlayStation 4 DualShock controller.
Here’s how you can download and install iOS 13 beta 1 and iPadOS 13 beta 1 using Windows PC the easy way.
Alongside new versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, Apple announced tools that developers can start working with right away, including Project Catalyst (previously known as Marzipan), SwiftUI, ARKit 3, and others. Here are the details.
Two WWDC announcements may have gotten a little lost in the crowd, but they're pretty cool regardless. We're talking about the HomePod gaining support for Handoff, and AirPods getting a new Audio Sharing feature.
Apple has increased the maximum download limit for iPhones and iPads that are connected to cellular data. Previously, users were unable to download anything from the App Store that was larger than 150MB, but now that limit has been increased to 200MB.