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Everything new in iOS 26: Liquid Glass and 70+ new features

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Packed with new features.
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iOS 26 is a major new update that brings the biggest visual redesign in 12 years — on top of more than 70 new features. It’s easy to overlook the new goodies that Apple sprinkled throughout the operating system because the shiny Liquid Glass user interface takes center stage.

But iOS 26 brings loads of great enhancements to Apple’s major apps. Group chats in Messages become much more useful. The Phone app gets a fresh design and plenty of smart new features. Other great enhancements level up Safari, Passwords, Maps, Photos, Journal and other Apple apps. And just like previous years, Apple added an expansive list of useful accessibility features you should check out.

iOS 26 is out now. Here’s where to find the good stuff — keep reading or watch our video.

$20 gets you global streaming and online privacy for a year

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Access global content safely from wherever you are with Getflix.
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Getflix smart DNS and VPN unlocks access to more than 500 international streaming channels while keeping your data private. If you’ve ever fired up your MacBook or Apple TV, only to get slapped with the “not available in your region” message, you know exactly how frustrating geo-blocks can be.

Getflix lets you get around them. And, unlike traditional VPNs that can slow your browsing speeds to a crawl, Getflix is optimized with DNS rerouting technology. That means only the streaming traffic that needs to hop borders does, leaving your everyday browsing untouched.

This translates to you being able to catch BBC iPlayer or Japanese Netflix without compromising the speed you need to upload files to iCloud or jump on a FaceTime call. And with this limited-time deal, Getflix does all that for just $19.99 a year. Or you can grab a lifetime Getflix subscription at an even greater discount.

Invasion season 3: Now the real war starts [Now streaming!]

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Invasion season three debuts August 22 on Apple TV+. Watch the new trailer.
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Ready to face the end of the world as we know it? The new 10-episode season of Apple TV+’s epic alien onslaught series Invasion streams its first episode Friday. A new one follows each Friday through October 24.

And you can watch the recently released Invasion season three trailer below. It shows the evolving face of the alien menace. And it looks like the horrific inroads the extraterrestrials made in seasons one and two of Invasion, seemingly slowed by a determined but disconnected human effort, might be just a preview of much worse to come.

Maximize your streaming with a lifetime sub to this all-in-one platform

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This all-in-one streaming platform is just $30 for life.
Get a lifetime subscription to BitMar and make streaming easy (and cheap).
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The Apple TV app keeps trying to simplify streaming, but it’s not an easy nut to crack. If you’re tired of wrestling with all the available streaming options, consider BitMar. This next-gen streaming app brings together a vast array of content into one easy-to-use platform.

Say goodbye to switching between apps and searching through endless menus. With BitMar, everything is organized and accessible in one place (on the devices you already own). The centralized streaming platform allows you to effortlessly find and enjoy your favorite music, TV shows and movies. And you can get a lifetime subscription to BitMar for just $14.99 with code BITMAR5.

Catch US vs. Mexico Leagues Cup soccer action via MLS Season Pass

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Fans in more than 100 countries and regions can watch every match of the Leagues Cup 2025 tournament via MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.
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Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass will once again serve as the exclusive global streaming destination for the Leagues Cup, North America’s premier cross-league soccer tournament that kicked off Tuesday and runs through August.

The monthlong competition brings together clubs from Major League Soccer and Mexico’s Liga MX in what organizers call the first in-season club tournament across all men’s professional sports in North America.

Find audio bliss with 2025’s best noise-canceling headphones

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When both silence and music are bliss, make sure you pick the ideal noise canceling headphones or earbuds.
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Whether you’re navigating a noisy commute, seeking focus in a bustling office, trying to unwind during air travel or simply blissing out to your favorite tunes, the right pair of noise-canceling headphones can transform your audio experience. These sophisticated devices do more than just play music — they create a mobile personal sanctuary.

Active noise cancellation (ANC) technology has evolved dramatically in recent years, with options ranging from premium over-ear headphones to compact wireless earbuds. The best models excel not just at blocking out unwanted noise, but also deliver exceptional sound quality, comfortable fit and long battery life.

Our comprehensive guide discusses key factors like a model’s noise-reduction capabilities, audio performance, comfort during extended wear and additional features that enhance the user experience. Find help navigating the options to find your perfect audio companion below.

iOS 18.6 and macOS Sequoia 15.6 take a big step toward release

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iOS 18.6 and macOS 15.6 beta testing begins
iOS 18.6 is likely about a week away.
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Apple on Monday seeded to developers the release candidates for iOS 18.6, macOS Sequoia 15.6, iPadOS 18.6, watchOS 11.6, tvOS 18.6 and visionOS 2.6. This is usually the final step before new versions launch.

The general public should get access to these RCs soon.

Last chance to claim settlement from Siri class-action lawsuit [Updated]

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Here's how to submit your Apple Siri class-action lawsuit claim.
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Thanks to a settlement in a class-action lawsuit related to Siri and data privacy, most U.S. Apple users can receive up to $100. You just need to fill out an online form by July 2, 2025. (Spoiler alert: That’s today.)

You’re eligible for a settlement if you live in the United States and used Siri between September 17, 2014, (when Apple released “Hey Siri” in iOS 8) and December 31, 2024. You can receive up to $20 per device, for up to five devices, if you’ve ever accidentally triggered Siri in the middle of a private conversation or meeting.

Here’s how Apple got in this mess, how to find out if you’re eligible, and how to submit your claim.

visionOS 26 brings spatial widgets, better Personas and new accessories

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visionOS 26 adds many new spatial and sharing features.
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visionOS 26, the next major software release for the Apple Vision Pro, will bring spatial widgets, better Personas, new accessories, more integration with iPhone, more immersive content, Look to Scroll and so much more to the powerful headset.

Apple Vision Pro is “a revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the real world,” says Mike Rockwell, Apple’s vice president of the Vision Products Group. “With brand-new ways for Vision Pro owners to connect, explore, work together, and enjoy content,” visionOS 26 is a huge update.

Announced after iOS 26, watchOS 26 and macOS Tahoe at WWDC25 on Monday, visionOS 26 will be available today as a developer beta and will release publicly for everyone this fall.

Everything new in iOS 18.5

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iOS 18.5 is high, but somewhat light on changes.
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After over a month of beta testing, iOS 18.5 is now available for all compatible iPhones. Unlike previous point iOS 18 releases, the new build does not pack any significant new features.

The update mainly includes minor changes, but older iPhones will receive one major new feature. Keep reading to know about everything new in iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5.