The US tech giant wants Alibaba’s Qwen AI model to make up for loss of Apple Intelligence on its iPhones in China.
Users who haven't updated their iPhone or iPad firmware since late January should do so now. The iOS and iPadOS 18.3.1 update fixes an actively exploited ...
Many Mac, iPhone, and iPad users are discovering that installing the latest available system software updates of MacOS ...
Apple released security updates this week to patch a serious vulnerability -- and in the process snuck in a little Apple ...
Key Takeaways Apple is reportedly partnering with Chinese firm Alibaba to develop artificial intelligence features for ...
Apple's latest zero-day vulnerability highlights the high-stakes battle between hackers and tech giants. Exploits can fetch ...
If you turned Apple Intelligence off in iOS or macOS, you might have to do that again after the most recent update.
On Monday, Apple rolled out the new macOS Sequoia 15.3.1 and iOS 18.3.1 updates — and it seems the update has inadvertently turned on Apple Intelligence for a slew of users as spotted by MacRumours ...
Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific ...
Apple selected Baidu as its main partner last year, but the company's progress in developing models fell short of its ...
Some Apple users are reporting the most recent updates re-enabled Apple Intelligence features that had once been turned off.