Here's our hands-on video walkthrough of iOS 9 beta features running on iPhone and iPad. Check it out along with all the details!
Apple showed off many things during its WWDC opening keynote today, but one thing that did not get any stage time was Move to iOS. But there it is, bold as brass sat on the iOS 9 product page on apple.com.
iOS 9 beta compatibility. Here’s a list of iPhone, iPad, iPod touch devices that are compatible with - and support - iOS 9 beta.
Download links for iOS 9 beta 1 are now live! Announced at the WWDC 2015, it is now available to download on supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Here's where you can download it from.
Only a few hours are left until Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off in San Francisco, with Tim Cook set to get things off to a flying start with his now customary keynote. During that keynote Apple is expected to unveil a raft of new software additions and updates, each carrying quite the weight of expectation. One of those updates is iOS 9, likely to be shown for the first time during WWDC with an early beta being made available to developers soon after.
Here are the jailbreak tweaks we want Apple to copy for iOS 9 features. The complete list and details can be found right here.
iOS 9 for iPhone 6s will feature Force Touch display support. Changes to iMessage, stock keyboard and Apple Pay also detailed in new report.
iOS 9 for iPhone, iPad and OS X 10.11 for Mac features have been detailed in latest leak. More on what has been revealed can be found right here.
iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 system font, along with new Home app for iPhone and iPad detailed in new report. More details on this can be found here.
Almost everyone who has used Siri on an Apple Watch agrees that the personal digital assistant is at its best when living on the wrist. Whether it be the more intimate setting or improved microphone, Siri performs better on the Apple Watch than Apple's other devices. At least, that's how it seems after a week with the Apple Watch anyway.















