NASA gave Artemis II astronauts iPhones
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Apple’s next iPhone is already making waves. Early leaks hint at design changes, performance upgrades, and new features ahead of its expected debut.
New leaks from over the weekend detail what to expect from iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2’s design and release timing.
If your iPhone isn't nearby, you can still use it from your Mac. Here's how to do it. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide spectrum ranging from Apple devices and cameras to photo editing software and PalmPilots.
When Apple releases the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max this fall, it looks like there will be an eye-catching change coming.
The iPhone Fold is coming this year, and per a leaker, the brand new model just hit a major milestone that’s good news for launch timing.
The iOS 26.5 beta brings back an option to enable end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging on your device. When Apple brought RCS messaging to iPhones with iOS 18, one feature the messaging protocol was missing was end-to-end encryption, and iOS 26.5 could finally bring this privacy protection to your iPhone.
Apple changed the messaging landscape in 2011, enabling full encryption for its new iMessage platform from the start. It seems extraordinary that it has taken a further 15-years to bring us to the verge of a cross-platform solution without relying on over-the-tops like WhatsApp or Signal, but here we finally are. Almost.
NASA astronauts clicked Earth selfies on the Artemis II mission using the iPhone 17 Pro Max, a feat no Android device has ever achieved.
You can thank the popularity of Cosmic Orange for that.
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Forget downloading and possibly paying for a third-party flight-tracking app. Turns out, you can already track flights with your iPhone through iMessage.
Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will feature a radical new curved design with slimmer bezels, according to a new report. The X user "@phonefuturist" shared the claims across two posts yesterday and today.