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Apple rollouts iOS 17.4.1, iPad 17.4.1 for iPhone, iPad models: Here's what's new

Apple has rolled out a new software update for its iPhone and iPad models. The newly rolled-out iOS 17.4.1 brings some important bug fixes and security updates. Similarly, iPadOS 17.4.1 also contains some of these improvements. This update comes shortly after the company rolled out iOS 17.4 on March 5, which brought support for third-party app stores in the European Union (EU), transcripts for Apple Podcasts, and new emoji. Here are all the details you need to know about iOS 17.4.1.  Apple has rolled out a new software…

iOS 17.4.1 Rolling Out With Bug Fixes, Security Updates Alongside iPadOS 17.4.1: How to Download

iOS 17.4.1 is rolling out to eligible iPhone models, bringing a few bug fixes and security updates in tow, according to Apple. The minor update comes shortly after the iPhone maker released iOS 17.4 — the update that brought support for third party app stores in the European Union (EU), transcripts for Apple Podcasts, and new emoji — on March 5. The company's latest iOS software update has been released alongside iPadOS 17.4.1, which also contains some of these important fixes.Just like previous iOS 17 releases, the…

YouTube TV gets multiview on iOS and iPadOS, but not Android, in time for March Madness

Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesJust in time for March Madness, Google is rolling out multiview support to YouTube TV, letting iOS and iPadOS users watch multiple games at once. Unfortunately, YouTube TV for Android users will have to wait a little longer.Multiview has been present on TVs for a while now, including preset options to watch two to four games at once and a "build your own" option that lets you choose which games you want.Also: How to split-screen on iPad for multitasking (and why…

YouTube TV rolls out Multiview support on iOS and iPadOS, letting users watch four TV channels at once; Android support will roll out…

Ben Schoon / 9to5Google: YouTube TV rolls out Multiview support on iOS and iPadOS, letting users watch four TV channels at once; Android support will roll out “in the coming months” — Google has confirmed that YouTube TV is now rolling out support for Multiview on the iPhone and iPad, but the feature won't arrive on Android for a while. Ben Schoon / 9to5Google: YouTube TV rolls out Multiview support on iOS and iPadOS, letting users watch four TV channels at once; Android support will…

iPadOS 18 could skip multiple iPad models if new rumor is to be believed, but there could be good news for your iPhone

If you're holding onto an iPad that doesn't have an M-series chip, you may want to consider upgrading. A new rumor has suggested that pre-A10X processors will be cut from the iPadOS compatibility list ahead of iPadOS 18.MacRumors spotted a private Twitter/X account, which has previously shared build numbers accurately for iOS releases, had shared a list of devices that won't have the option of installing the latest iPadOS release, expected to be revealed at WWDC this year. The post, which has now been deleted, suggested…

iPadOS 17.4 now available with new emoji and other 9 features

After a month of beta testing, iPadOS 17.4 is now available to iPad users. This update has few more features than iPadOS 17.3, even though it lacks important changes available with iOS 17.4, such as iPhone sideloading.Unlike the iPhone update, Apple’s iPad models won’t fall into the Digital Markets Act legislation, which means iPad European users won’t be able to download third-party app stores, use third-party wallets, and so on. That said, here are the main iPadOS 17.4 features available now: New emoji: New…

How to Use Siri for Business

For many businesses, a big part of staying competitive means being able to utilize new technology to get more done in a shorter period of time. Voice-controlled assistants, such as Apple’s Siri, are innovations that can go a long way in helping companies do exactly this. Siri is a digital tool available on many Apple devices. Using only voice-recognition, it allows users the ability to accomplish a wide range of daily tasks. Doing so can save time by reducing or eliminating the physical inputs that would…

iOS 17 adoption isn’t as fast as iOS 16’s but iPadOS 17 is ahead of iPadOS 16

Apple has published some new adoption rate numbers for its mobile operating systems, and they reveal an interesting situation where the trajectories of iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 compared to their predecessors are practically opposite. iOS 17 adoption is trailing iOS 16 adoption around the same time last year. The new version is already on 76% of iPhones introduced in the last four years. That's compared to 81% for iOS 16 at a similar point in time. Sure, the difference isn't huge but it's there - perhaps people don't…

Apple finally allows cloud gaming apps on iPhones and iPads

Apple has announced that it will now allow game-streaming applications on the App Store. It means that brands like Microsoft and Nvidia can finally launch native apps for their cloud gaming services, such as Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce Now, on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. The new policy applies globally. Up until now, people could access game streaming services on iPhones and iPads only through web browsers. While that method worked without major issues, a native app could provide a much better game-streaming…

Death Stranding: Director’s Cut now available on iOS, iPadOS and macOS

Death Stranding: Director’s Cut is a video game by Hideo Kojima about a courier tasked with delivering supplies in a desolate post-apocalyptic world. The eerily beautiful game has been available on PlayStation and PC for some time, and starting today, it is also available for devices with Apple silicon - iPhones, iPads, and Macs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4EPf2jjB3c The Director’s Cut version was announced for Apple devices back at WWDC 2023 and was demoed on an iPhone 15 Pro during the phone’s launch in…