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Geeky Gadgets
2 days ago
- Geeky Gadgets
iOS 18.6 Update: Everything You Need To Know
Apple has officially launched iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6 following an extensive beta testing phase. This update is designed to enhance device performance, resolve persistent bugs, and address regulatory requirements. Whether you're looking for smoother functionality or region-specific updates, iOS 18.6 aims to deliver a more refined and reliable user experience. The video below from Brandon Butch gives us more details on the update. Watch this video on YouTube. Key Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements The iOS 18.6 update addresses several long-standing issues that have impacted users across various devices. Notable fixes include: Resolving a bug in the Photos app that previously prevented users from sharing memory movies, a feature many rely on for preserving and sharing moments. Fixing keyboard lag, making sure faster and more responsive typing across all applications, which improves productivity and usability. Performance improvements are a central focus of this release. Devices now operate more efficiently, with optimizations that reduce overheating—a common concern reported by users of earlier versions. Additionally, battery life has been extended, particularly for devices that experienced excessive drain in previous updates. These enhancements contribute to a smoother, more reliable experience, making everyday tasks more seamless. New Features and Compliance Updates iOS 18.6 introduces a range of new features and adjustments, reflecting Apple's commitment to innovation and regulatory compliance. Key updates include: A refreshed CarPlay interface, featuring a new splash screen that appears during the first connection after updating. This change improves the onboarding process and enhances usability for drivers. Updates to App Store policies in response to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) . Developers now have the ability to promote external purchase options, providing users with greater flexibility and choice. . Developers now have the ability to promote external purchase options, providing users with greater flexibility and choice. The removal of warning screens for third-party app marketplaces in the EU. Instead, Apple has implemented a two-step disclosure process, making sure users are informed without unnecessary interruptions. These updates highlight Apple's efforts to balance user convenience with compliance, making sure a more streamlined experience while adhering to global regulations. Known Issues and Workarounds While iOS 18.6 resolves numerous issues, it introduces a new challenge for some users. Health data becomes inaccessible when reaching the 'slide to power off' screen on devices without a passcode. To address this issue, consider the following workarounds: Set a passcode on your device to ensure uninterrupted access to health data. If health data becomes inaccessible, reboot your device to restore functionality. Apple has acknowledged this issue and is expected to release a fix in a future update. For now, these steps can help mitigate the inconvenience. Regional Limitations and Availability Despite the global rollout of iOS 18.6, certain features remain region-specific. Apple Intelligence (AI), a feature designed to enhance device functionality through advanced machine learning, is still unavailable in China. While this feature is accessible in other regions, Apple has not provided a timeline for its release in the Chinese market. This limitation underscores the challenges of deploying advanced technologies in diverse regulatory environments. What's Next for iOS? iOS 18.6 is expected to be the final major update in the iOS 18 series. However, minor updates, such as iOS 18.6.1, may follow to address additional bugs or security vulnerabilities. Looking ahead, iOS 19 is anticipated to launch in mid-to-late September, bringing new features and improvements. Apple is also expected to continue providing security updates for iOS 18, making sure ongoing protection for users who may not immediately upgrade to the next version. Should You Update? Updating to iOS 18.6 is highly recommended for all users. This update is particularly beneficial if you've encountered bugs, performance issues, or battery inefficiencies in earlier versions. For users in the EU, the regulatory changes introduced in this release offer additional benefits, such as greater flexibility in app purchases. By updating, you ensure your device remains secure, compliant, and optimized for daily use, making it a practical choice for maintaining the best possible performance. Here are more guides from our previous articles and guides related to iOS 18.6 bug fixes that you may find helpful. Source & Image Credit: Brandon Butch Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPhone, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Tom's Guide
24-07-2025
- Tom's Guide
iPadOS 26 public beta is here — how to download it now
iPadOS 26 arrives this fall and promises to bring a slew of updates for the best iPads capable of running the new software. You'll see the difference right away, as iPadOS 26 will utilize the same Liquid Glass design language coming to all of Apple's software platforms. A new windowing system designed for iPads allows you to move and resize apps to your liking. Those apps should be more useful since they will communicate better with one another thanks to Apple Intelligence. While we'll have to wait until the fall for the full release, you can get started with iPadOS 26 right now by downloading the public beta that just launched. And though safer than the developer beta, keep in mind that you might experience bugs that could negatively affect your iPad, so proceed with caution. Here's how to download the iPadOS 26 public beta. Before moving forward, you need to know if your iPad is compatible with iPadOS 26. Here's a list of all supported iPads. Of the tablets that can run the current iPadOS 18, only the 7th-generation iPad has lost support with this update. Before you install the beta, make sure to back up your iPad, just in case anything goes wrong and you need to return to iPadOS 18. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. First, head to and sign up for the beta software program. Launch the Settings app and tap General, followed by Software Update. If you have the latest version of iPadOS, the iPadOS 26 public beta may already be waiting for you. If not, tap Beta Updates and select the iPadOS 26 Public Beta from the list. Select either Update Now, which will start the beta downloading right away, or Update Tonight, which will delay the beta until later. You'll be prompted to enter your passcode, and if you've selected Update Now, the download will commence. Downloading betas can take a while, so make sure your iPad has enough power or is attached to a charger when you're downloading the iPadOS 26 beta. Once you've downloaded the beta, you'll be prompted to either install it now or wait until later. When installation is done, your iPad will restart. After you enter your passcode, iPadOS 26 will be installed and ready to test. The download could take a while. And that's how you download the iPadOS 26 public beta! Again, if you're worried that this beta could introduce bugs or other performance issues, you can wait for the full release this fall.


Tom's Guide
22-07-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
This hidden iPad feature alerts you to Apple books deals — here's how to enable it
Although some people would argue that reading a book on screen isn't quite as satisfying as reading a paper version, it's fair to say that e-readers have proven to be rather popular. Amazon's Kindle is the top choice for many, allowing you to buy and read novels and suchlike on a physical Kindle e-reader or via an app. But your iPad can also be used to read comics and you can also pick up library books via Libby. Indeed, you're very much spoilt for choice on the iPad with Apple having its own app called Books, which launched with the iPad way back in 2010. And this app has a great way of saving you money on the books you want to read. You can, thanks to iPadOS 18, be notified when prices drop. The feature is off by default but easy to activate, and Apple's frequent book discounts make it worthwhile. Let's check it out. First of all, you need to identify the books that you would like to buy. To do this, launch the Books app on your iPad and select Book Store from the left-side menu. Now scroll through the suggestions or tap Browse Sections. You can also select Search from the left-side menu. Tap on a book you want. You need to add a book to your wish list. To do this tap Want to Read. A sample will also be downloaded. You can also select the three-dot icon and tap Want to Read instead. Next, go back to the Home screen and tap your Profile image in the top-right corner of the screen to go to your account. The idea is that you will get alerts when your desired books fall in price, so select Notifications. Make sure you tap Allow Notifications on this iPad if you see the open. Now simply use the slider to activate Price Drops (it will turn green), tap Done and sit back. When the price drops, you will receive an alert. You can determine how the notifications appear if you open the Settings app on your iPad and select Notifications. Tap Books and go through the options. And there you go. You now know how to set up the Books app so that you're alerted when prices drop. There are other ways you can use your iPad to save money too. You can manage your subscriptions, removing any you don't want. You can also try 8 tips and tricks for saving money on Netflix, which you can watch on your tablet. And did you know you can build a budget using ChatGPT and it's a game changer for saving money? Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.


Digital Trends
11-07-2025
- Business
- Digital Trends
Hurry if you want the latest Apple iPad Air at lowest-ever price for Prime Day
The Apple iPad Air M3 was just released a few months ago, but it's already part of Amazon's tablet deals for Prime Day. The 11-inch model with Wi-Fi and 128GB of storage is on sale for its lowest price so far of $479, following a 20% discount on the device's original price of $599. Once the shopping event is over, we're not sure how long you'll have to wait until we find a similar offer for this iPad, so push forward with your purchase now while the savings of $120 are still online. Why you should buy the Apple iPad Air M3 The Apple iPad Air M3 was just launched in March, but it already headlines our list of the best tablets after getting a solid score of 4 stars out of 5 stars in our review. We described it as a device that gives you iPad Pro-level performance at a more affordable price. This is made possible by Apple's M3 chip, which also enables all of the helpful features of Apple Intelligence. The tablet also ships with iPadOS 18, which is the latest version of Apple's operating system for its tablets. Using the Apple iPad Air M3 is a feast on the eyes with its 11-inch Liquid Retina touchscreen that offers 2,360 x 1,640 resolution. The tablet is compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil USB-C as an additional input option, and the Apple Magic Keyboard to transform it into a laptop alternative. The device also features the Touch ID fingerprint recognition system for protection against unauthorized usage. For those who have been waiting for a discount before they buy the Apple iPad Air M3, this is your chance. The 11-inch model with Wi-Fi and 128GB of storage is down to $479 for Prime Day, for $120 in savings on the tablet's sticker price of $599. Apple deals always attract a lot of attention though, so the stocks that are up for sale may already be running low. If you want to get this configuration of the Apple iPad Air M3 for its lowest price so far, we highly recommend adding it to your cart and finishing the checkout process immediately.


Hindustan Times
10-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
3 quick and easy ways to check if hackers know your password
Data breaches are becoming more common than you might think. Every few days, reports surface claiming that a data breach has occurred, and this does not just happen to small companies. Some big-name companies also fall victim, where hackers can infiltrate their security and gain access to users' passwords, banking information, and a great deal more. This, of course, puts common users at risk. Passwords leaks are more common that you may have thought.(Pexels) Recently, reports surfaced claiming that around 16 billion passwords had been compromised across various platforms. So, it makes definite sense to be worried about whether your specific passwords and accounts have been compromised. You might be wondering if there is a way you can check if this has actually happened to you, and if hackers have your password? Worry not, here are a few tools which you can use to check if your passwords and accounts have been compromised. Read on. 1. Have I Been Pwned? This website lets you enter your password to check if it has been compromised. You can simply go to the website, enter the password of the account you fear might have been compromised, and then tap on 'check'. If a password has been compromised, the website will say, "Oh no — pwned!" and that this password has been seen a certain number of times before in data breaches. This definitely means you should change your password. If the password has not been seen on the internet, the website will say, "Good news — no pwnage found!" 2. Use the Apple Passwords app If you own Apple devices and have updated to the latest iOS 18, iPadOS 18 or macOS 15 software versions, you will have access to the Passwords app. You can simply open the Passwords app, go to 'All Passwords', and then you will see a list of all the accounts for which you have saved passwords. If an account needs action, there will be an exclamation mark on it. Once you open it, the page will show that you have a compromised password and that it has been detected in a data leak and should be changed immediately. 3. Use Google Password Manager's Checkup tool You can open your Android phone and head to the Google Password Manager and then go to 'Checkup'. Once the tool scans your passwords, you will see a list of various compromised, reused, and weak passwords. You should definitely act on this based on what the tool reports. If you have weak passwords, you should consider choosing strong passwords for your accounts. A different version of the same can also be accessed using the Google Chrome browser. MOBILE FINDER: iPhone 16 LATEST Price