There is, however, a pretty significant catch for the most interesting of AI features. Apple is rumored to be launching the finalized versions of iOS ...
The new AI-powered image editing tools, like Image Playground, Genmoji and Image Wand, require an additional waiting list. advertisement How to access it? Unlike the initial iOS 18.1 AI features, ...
As noted by Aaron Perris on X, the latest beta of iOS 18.2 now lets users trust a new computer with Face ID when they plug their iPhone or iPad into an unknown computer. Previously, this was only ...
Apple has released iOS / iPadOS 18.2 into public beta, as spotted by MacRumors. It includes access to the second wave of ...
Some developers and public beta testers can try these features now.
iPhone users have been naughty with a new tool that generates custom emojis. Genmoji allows users to customize emojis using ...
Apple has released the AI-powered version of its latest mobile operating system, iOS 18.2, to its public beta users. The ...
Apple today seeded the first public betas of its upcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates for testing.
Apple has just released iOS 18.2 public beta 1, iPadOS 18.2 public beta 1 and macOS Sequoia 15.2 public beta 1 to those who ...
To create a Genmoji, iPhone users should open the messages app, tap on the emoji icon, begin typing a description in the text ...
Put simply, you’ll have to do more than install the iOS 18.2 public beta to get access to Apple’s latest image creation tools ...
OS 18.2 includes the most highly anticipated Apple Intelligence features, like Genmoji. But Apple’s AI image tools come with a waitlist.