After we all complained, Apple does a rare about-face and restores some order to the Photos app. It also streamlined the Camera app to reflect how peo
    After we all complained, Apple does a rare about-face and restores some order to the Photos app. It also streamlined the Camera app to reflect how people actually use it. Here's what's changed for the better. | | THE BIGGEST MOBILE TRENDS | | Yep, Google and Microsoft are ahead now, but taking the time to deliver a thoughtful, truly useful AI approach is very Apple, and it's ultimately the right move. | | | You can try the Liquid Glass UI, the new Games app, spam block and call hold features, Visual Intelligence upgrades, and more by downloading the latest version of iOS. | | | After WWDC's keynote ended, Apple spoke about why the company delayed its AI-powered Siri. It first teased what the tool would be able to do at WWDC last year. | | | When iOS 26 lands this fall, I'm excited to banish nuisance callers, check out the slick new interface, and see if Live Translation can help me communicate with my in-laws. | | | Granting developers access to Apple's core AI models could finally pull back the curtain on how the tech works and shed light on whether its 'groundbreaking' privacy promise holds water. | | | Apple pushed its 'Liquid Glass' design makeover as the big story of WWDC, but the new iPhone OS is also adding key refinements and new functionality throughout. | | | Father's Day is this weekend! But there's still time to get Dad these gadgets and subscriptions curated by me and PCMag's other resident experts. | | | |
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