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The Preview app, used on Mac for viewing and editing PDFs and images, is making its debut on iPhone and iPad for the first ...
This detailed guide with screenshots shows how the redesigned iOS 16 Home app looks and works to deliver an improved HomeKit experience.
OS 26 might be best remembered for its Liquid Glass redesign, but the update also adds two brand new apps to your iPhone’s Home Screen.
Apple's new Home app in iOS 16 has a new user interface for controlling accessories. Here's how to customize the Home app to have a personalized smart home experience.
Better buttons, more customization options, and easier navigation come to Apple’s HomeKit Home app in iOS 16. Plus, there are purple unicorns.
The iOS 18 public beta is now available, and it's offering brand new ways to customize your home screen.
Recent changes to EU laws require Apple to allow third-party app stores in EU countries. Here's how to use AltStore to sideload iOS apps.
iOS 18 will feature a new way to customize the iPhone's Home Screen: You'll finally be able to place apps anywhere on the screen.
The iOS 17 app update will let you add a home screen widget for a contact. You can log your last mode of interaction — call, text, in-person meeting, or email — with them through the widget.
During the WWDC, Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, showed how iOS 18 lets you arrange your iPhone's apps and widgets on your home screen however you want.
The new HomeKit Home app in iOS 16 adds many customization features, including reordering the Home View, moving buttons and tiles around, and resizing them.
How to move apps and widgets on the home screen Shuffling your home screen apps and widgets is also a cinch thanks to iOS 18’s customization overhaul.