Entries in Apple iPadOS (13)

Tuesday
Dec102024

Useful Apple Intelligence features are coming

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Apple is gearing up to launch updates for its operating systems—iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS 15.2—that would bring more useful artificial intelligence-powered features. The update introduces ChatGPT integration and the iPhone 16-exclusive visual intelligence that shows information about photos.

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Thursday
Jun132024

Beyond the Calculator: iPadOS 18 gets powerful productivity features

While the addition of a dedicated Calculator app for iPad is noteworthy, iPadOS 18 brings a wave of exciting new features that empower users to work and create more effectively.

The star of the show is Math Notes, a powerful tool integrated into the Calculator app. It allows users to write equations with their Apple Pencil, solve them instantly, and adjust variables to see real-time changes in the solution. Math Notes functionality extends to the Notes app, with the introduction of SmartScript. This intelligent feature cleans up handwritten notes while preserving your natural writing style.

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Tuesday
May072024

Celebrate Pride with the vibrant new Apple Watch Band

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Apple unveils its annual tribute to Pride Month with the stunning Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop for Apple Watch. This eye-catching band features a unique woven design in the colours of the Pride flag, with a subtle "PRIDE 2024" inscription etched on the lugs.

Available starting May 22 in Canada and the US (May 23 internationally), the Solo Loop offers a comfortable and secure fit for Apple Watch SE and Series 4 or later in 41mm and 45mm sizes. It's priced at $99.

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Friday
Dec012023

Apple fixes two zero-day bugs in iOS, iPadOS and macOS

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Apple released software updates for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS today to fix two critical security vulnerabilities. The company said the bugs were being exploited in the wild. “Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 16.7.1,” the company said about both flaws in its security reports. The updates are available for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) researcher Clément Lecigne discovered and reported both exploits. Bleeping Computer reported that Google TAG often finds and reveals zero-day bugs targeting high-risk people, such as politicians, journalists, and dissidents. Apple did not share any details about the attacks using the flaws.

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