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Apple has released iOS 18.3.2 and iPadOS 18.3.2, a relatively minor update on paper — but there’s a notable catch: if you previously disabled Apple Intelligence, the update may turn it back on ...
Here's the situation: On Monday, Apple released a series of updates for its devices, including, notably, iOS and iPadOS 18.3.1 and macOS 15.3.1. Of these updates, only iOS and iPadOS featured ...
Some iPhone users have reported that yesterday’s update to iOS 18.3.1 reactivated once-disabled Apple Intelligence features on specific devices. Certain features, like Notification Summaries ...
The issue was brought to our attention via a blog post by developer Jeff Johnson who says, "Some people who had previously disabled Apple Intelligence in macOS 15.3 and iOS 18.3 saw it re-enabled ...
Amy McCarthy is a reporter at Eater.com, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. A couple of years ago, I finally succumbed to the sourdough craze.
Let's talk about something that's been popping up in inboxes lately — those sneaky "Your Apple ID has been disabled" emails. Like many people who've reached out to us, you might have gotten one ...
Apple has temporarily disabled AI summaries of news notifications in a new software release. The feature has faced criticism from media outlets over concerns that AI generates factual errors.
I disabled the Always On display, which should not surprise anyone who knows I’ve never used the iPhone’s Always On display functionality since Apple introduced it. I do not need to see the ...