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    This new Apple Watch feature fixed my biggest notification annoyance

    Kerry Wan/ZDNETHow many irrelevant notifications are you receiving on a given day? Too many, probably. You can flick them away with this new Apple Watch feature the tech giant debuted at its annual developer conference. Wrist Flick is the latest hand gesture that Apple Watch wearers can use to dismiss messages or notifications they aren’t ready to answer just yet. Debuting on WatchOS 26, the gesture, which is activated by turning the wrist, dismisses notifications, timers, alarms, incoming calls, and Siri, Apple said in its press release. Also: Your Apple Watch is getting a major upgrade. Here are the best features coming to Watch OS 26Wrist Flick builds on the Apple Watch’s Double Tap feature, used for accepting calls or responding to text messages. These hand gestures allow for a nearly hands-free experience, eliminating multiple taps or two-handed dismissals. They’re great for when you’ve got your hands full with groceries or are carrying a sleeping kid in your arms and don’t want the pings around your wrist waking them.As someone who constantly receives notifications from unused Slack channels or an endless barrage of group chat messages, I’m looking forward to using this feature to dismiss the constant pings easily.  Also: Every Apple Watch that will get Watch OS 26During Apple’s WWDC 2025 event on Monday, the company announced several software updates across its device lineup. One of the biggest developments is the Liquid Glass design overhaul coming to every iOS device. This design update creates a clearer and richer interface and turns the notifications, icons, and apps from opaque to clear to blend in with the device’s background display.  More

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    The best MacOS 26 features that Windows PC users have been enjoying for years

    Kerry Wan/ZDNETApple just announced a list of new features for MacOS 26 “Tahoe” at WWDC, and we’re seeing some compelling visual UI design, more cross-device compatibility, and a more open Apple Intelligence. But not all of the features are brand new; in fact, a handful of them have already been available in Windows (some, for many years). Also: Your Apple Watch is getting a major upgrade. Here are the best features in WatchOS 26One thing Apple does well is deliver a clean, sleek UI, and the new “Liquid Glass” design theme looks undeniably good. But Windows geat Apple to these four features, even though they’re new to Mac. 1. Window tiling  More

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    Every iPad model that supports iPadOS 26 (and which ones won’t be compatible)

    The iPadOS 26 beta version differs slightly from the general release. During the initial period, developers and testers can evaluate the software and optimize their apps and services for better launch stability. At this time, a good portion of the newly announced iPadOS features are available, though they may not function as intended.Also: The 5 best iPads of 2025: We’ve tested every iPad on the market. These are the best onesAfter months of beta test rounds, from the developer version to the public one, the general release should launch in tandem with Apple’s fall products, including the latest iPhone model. It is then that iPadOS 26 will likely see a mass rollout, prompting all eligible iPad users to download the software.While the full release typically doesn’t include as many bugs and glitches as the beta, users may experience some issues during the first few weeks and months. Regardless, you’ll want to look through the update logs as you’re downloading the software to fully understand the features and benefits you’re getting. More

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    Every iPhone model that can be updated to Apple’s iOS 26 (and which ones can’t)

    The iOS 26 beta version differs slightly from the general release. Beta testers are given a release that has recently exited its alpha phase, so problems and bugs are expected to arise. The purpose of the beta phase is to gather user feedback to repair these bugs and address any user interface issues before the software is massively distributed.Beta versions can also be incomplete and are not the final product. This means the iOS 2 beta version is more prone to bugs, glitches, and instability.Also: Apple may rebrand to iOS 26 with the upcoming version – here’s why that’s a big dealThe general release will have ironed out most of these bugs and problems using the user feedback gathered during the beta phase, delivering software that isn’t as prone to issues. However, they can still happen.One example of this process in action is when Apple released the iOS 17 beta version in 2023. The early beta version featured the “End” button during a call that had moved from the center to the right, which was a big change for iPhone users. Disapproving feedback from beta testers resulted in Apple moving the “End” button back to the center of the screen, where users had been accustomed to. More

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    Should you upgrade to Wi-Fi 7? Here’s my advice after testing this Asus router at home

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Asus RT-BE86U router is currently on sale for $300. This supports Wi-Fi 7 delivering fast, wireless connections protected by multiple security features. However, getting the most out of the device requires Wi-Fi extenders which can be an expensive endeavor. more buying choices Wi-Fi 7 has been around since last January, […] More

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    Is this the end of Intel-based Macs? Apple confirms bittersweet update policy for MacOS

    M1 MacBook Pro, the first of many laptops with Apple’s own silicon. Jason Cipriani/ZDNETWWDC 2025 is a big day for Apple users since it’s when the tech giant previews future updates. This year, we saw the introduction of a robust UI redesign called Liquid Glass. But sometimes the most important news comes after the keynote presentation.Also: How to install MacOS 26 on your MacBook (and which models support it)During the Platforms State of the Union, Apple announced that MacOS 26 Tahoe will be the final version of the operating system that will roll out to Intel-based Mac computers. This means that starting in 2026, you must own an M1 or newer MacBook to receive all the improvements and new features that MacOS 27 will bring. More

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    Your Apple MacBook is getting a free upgrade – here are the best MacOS 26 features

    Kerry Wan/ZDNETApple just announced its latest update for MacOS 26, codenamed “Tahoe.” It’s full of new visual design elements like Apple’s Liquid Glass design theme, better integration with the iPhone, and a more robust Spotlight feature that’s better integrated with Shortcuts. The theme of all of Apple’s updates this year is streamlining both the visual UI and feature sets across Apple devices, while making more apps and features available on them, punctuated by Apple Intelligence. Also: Everything announced at Apple’s WWDC 2025 keynote: Liquid Glass, MacOS Tahoe, and moreFollowing the same trajectory as the last few years, Apple’s announcement of MacOS 26 comes during WWDC, with a developer beta opening up now, and a public beta in July. The full release of MacOS 26 won’t be out until this fall, however. Let’s take a look at the biggest announcements Apple made for MacOS. The Phone app on Mac More