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    Apple Intelligence has a waitlist in iOS 18.1, here’s why

    Apple Intelligence has a waitlist in iOS 18.1, here’s why

    Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more.


    This is how Apple’s handling privacy with iOS 18.2’s ChatGPT integration

    This is how Apple’s handling privacy with iOS 18.2’s ChatGPT integration

    A huge Apple Intelligence upgrade has arrived in the iOS 18.2 beta: ChatGPT integration, which works both with Siri and in writing tools.


    iOS 18.2 beta now available with Genmoji, Image Playground, ChatGPT, iPhone 16 Visual Intelligence, and more

    iOS 18.2 beta now available with Genmoji, Image Playground, ChatGPT, iPhone 16 Visual Intelligence, and more

    That includes personal context awareness and in-app actions for Siri, and a new AI-enhanced priority notifications section on the iPhone lock screen.


    iOS 18.2 lets you ask Siri about what’s on your screen

    iOS 18.2 lets you ask Siri about what’s on your screen

    With ChatGPT integrated into Siri, Apple’s virtual assistant will use the OpenAI platform to answer complex questions.


    iPhone 16 starts stronger than the iPhone 15 in this key market

    iPhone 16 starts stronger than the iPhone 15 in this key market

    Vivo has just introduced its new aforementioned flagship, Huawei is preparing to launch its next-generation Mate device in November, and both Xiaomi and Oppo plan to update their product lines before the end of the year.


    Why wait for iPhone Slim? “iPhone 16 Light” might be what you need instead of iPhone 16 Pro

    Why wait for iPhone Slim? “iPhone 16 Light” might be what you need instead of iPhone 16 Pro

    This year though, I can’t help but feel that the extra weight in the iPhone 16 Pro doesn’t add much value to the experience, and I’m sure most people might be happy to stick to the vanilla version and save at least $200.