Will Apple develop its own cloud gaming service?
Apple is reportedly considering introducing its own cloud-based gaming service, which will be similar to Google's Stadia.
iOS is Apple's operating system for the iPhone and one of the most widely used mobile operating systems in the world. Unveiled in June 2007 alongside the original iPhone and renamed from iPhone OS to iOS in 2010, the system is introduced every year at WWDC in June and ships in fall with the new iPhones. Since 2025, Apple synchronizes the version numbers of all its operating systems with the calendar year. iOS brings central features such as Home and Lock Screen customization, Dynamic Island, StandBy, Live Activities, Apple Intelligence, the Liquid Glass design, privacy features like Mail Privacy Protection and App Tracking Transparency, FaceTime, iMessage, Wallet, Apple Pay, and deep integration with iCloud, Apple Watch, AirPods, Mac, iPad, Apple TV and Vision Pro.
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Apple is reportedly considering introducing its own cloud-based gaming service, which will be similar to Google's Stadia.
“Reactions” feature for WhatsApp: It is possible to use any emoji to react to a message.
CSAM in iCloud Photos: Apple has announced plans to integrate a number of features aimed at protecting children online.
Rollout starts: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that WhatsApp will receive end-to-end encrypted backups in the future.
iOS 15.1: The security vulnerability could allow an attacker to remotely attack iPhone devices with all versions up to iOS 15...
Apple has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in iOS 15.0.2 that could have allowed apps to access sensitive data.
Apple has now made the fourth beta of iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1, tvOS 15.1 and watchOS 8.1 available to registered developers.
Security on iPhones comes first: Sideloading means installing apps outside of the App Store.
Fixes security vulnerability: Apple released iOS 15.0.2, iPadOS 15.0.2 and watchOS 8.0.1 yesterday evening for all users worldwide.
Apple released iOS 15.0.2, iPadOS 15.0.2 and watchOS 8.0.1 to iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch users worldwide this evening.
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