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Apple has just released a new iOS 26.5.2 software update for iPhone users. Here’s what’s new in the latest release.
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Apple has just released a new iOS 26.5.2 software update for iPhone users. Here’s what’s new in the latest release.
Two weeks after releasing macOS 26.6 developer beta 2, Apple is now rolling out beta 3 for developers, ahead of the system’s official rollout. Here’s what to expect.
Apple has released a new wave of beta updates today, including beta 3 for iPadOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and more.
Earlier this month, SpaceX (which includes xAI) purchased the agentic coding firm Cursor. Today, Cursor has released its first iOS app.
In addition to iOS and iPadOS 26.5.2, Apple is also rolling out macOS 26.5.2. Here are the details.
In addition to several betas released today, Apple is also rolling out new release candidates for macOS Sonoma 14.8.8 and macOS Sequoia 15.7.8. Here are the details.
Amazon’s Fire TV platform is in the process of ditching Android for an in-house VegaOS, a change that’s been controversial among users. In an interview, Amazon’s VP of Fire TV explains some of the reasoning behind the decision, but only one part really makes sense.
Today Apple released its latest iPhone software update, iOS 26.5.2, which includes fixes for nearly 30 security issues. Here are the details.
A new rumor from Digital Chat Station on Weibo today brings us details about the early 2027 iPhone lineup. As you may already know, Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and iPhone Ultra this September. Then, in spring 2027, perhaps in April, the company is rumored to unv
The Supreme Court rendered a decision this morning on a case debating whether or not people have an “expectation of privacy” from their government, even with always-available location tracking enabled on practically everyone’s smartphone, and to my pleasant surprise, the ruling actually fell in the
If you’re curious to try macOS Golden Gate while it’s still in beta, I highly recommend installing it on a separate APFS volume instead of your main volume. Installing macOS 27 on your main volume would replace macOS Tahoe, leaving you at the mercy of any bugs or compatibility issues that arise with
This week's tooling landscape is dominated by maturity plays: projects that were experimental or legally ambiguous are shipping production-grade stability, and the cumulative effect is a cleaner stack for teams willing to consolidate. Deno hits genuine Node parity, Cloudflare Workflows gets saga-pat
Every freelance developer I know has a version of this story. You build exactly what the brief said. The client looks at it and says "this isn't quite right." You both go back to the brief and find one vague sentence that somehow proves both of you right. Nobody's lying. They described what they cou
If you're building a data platform on Azure in 2026, you're going to be asked this question: Azure Databricks or Microsoft Fabric? Both run on Delta Lake, both integrate with ADLS Gen2, both have Spark, and both promise to be your unified data platform. The overlap is real and the marketing doesn't
Apple's rumored touchscreen MacBook may launch soon, here's what to expect.
I have no programming background. I've never written production code. I am, by training and profession, a Quality Manager — someone who thinks in terms of rules, audits, violations, and the gap between what a system is supposed to do and what it actually does. Last week I checked the CORE repository
Meta's new smart glasses are like if "the worst person you know just made a really point" could be worn on your face.
It may be tempting to control an entire power strip with a smart plug, but there are some things you should know about this setup.
As generative AI continues its rapid integration into enterprise-grade applications, the "wild west" era of model deployment is closing. Developers and organizations are increasingly moving past the novelty phase, focusing instead on robust governance, safety, and compliance. This shift has birthed
Most devs spend all day fixing broken layouts in the browser. Why not fix the one in your actual office? I started treating my desk setup like a refactor project. It turns out, you can actually optimize your physical space with some basic data. Data-driven design just means using actual inputs to pi