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Evernote for iOS has been updated with rich text styles, note search, a redesigned Note screen for the iPhone, a redesigned iPad look and feel, and more.
SecuritySpy supports a wide variety of network cameras and video servers, including the popular Axis, Panasonic, Sony and Vivotek ranges, as well as FireWire, USB, and PCI video input devices.
Apple has announced watchOS 10, a milestone update for Apple Watch featuring redesigned apps, a new Smart Stack, additional watch faces, new cycling and hiking features, and tools to support mental health.
SoundCloud has updated their app for iOS with improved Facebook integration, the ability to create user accounts, improved streaming, and the option to record now and upload later.
Instagram has been updated with the ability to quickly like photos by double tapping them, username autocomplete, a new interactive comment screen, and more
Apple has announced visionOS 26 for the Apple Vision Pro, bringing key new features like spatial widgets, enhanced Personas, and shared spatial experiences.
Apple has announced macOS Tahoe 26, featuring a stunning Liquid Glass design, a redesigned Spotlight, deeper iPhone integration with a new Phone app, and expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities.
Apple is expanding its free Sports app to 90 new countries and regions ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, adding live tracking, widgets, visual formations, and tournament brackets for fans following the action.
VelaClock allows to users quickly display the time of sunrise, sunset, or twilight, duration of daylight, moonrise, moonset, phase of moon, time zone information and more.
Early reviews of Apple's new MacBook Air with M5 highlight faster performance, 512GB base storage, and the same fanless design. Here's what reviewers are saying.
Apple has released the fourth developer betas of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, bringing further bug fixes and stability improvements ahead of a public launch.
Apple issued a press release announcing that they would be live streaming today's 'Back to the Mac' press event; however, the release has since disappeared from their site.