You've probably already picked a side, but is it the right one? Here's how Apple and Google's mobile operating systems stack up on 14 key features. PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use ...
I'll walk you through the process of creating your first Apple Intelligence Genmoji so you can share fun custom emojis with all your friends and family. Here's how to use Genmoji in iOS 18.2. iOS ...
Apple has teased and promised many features since introducing its AI technology earlier this year, and now we get our first taste of Apple's AI ambitions in iOS 18.1. And although the first suite ...
Apple has released the AI-powered version of its latest mobile operating system, iOS 18.2, to its public beta users. The update includes new features like an AI emoji generator app called Genmoji ...
iPhone users are creating inappropriate emojis using Apple’s new Genmoji ... a new suite of AI features, launched with iOS 18.1. The feature like other Apple Intelligence features, are only ...
These include: After installing the iOS 18.2 beta, you can open the Image Playground app, or the Genmoji tool inside the emoji keyboard, and request access to the new image tools. Once you’ve ...
All you have to do is open Settings ⇾ Software Update on your device to find iOS 18.2 ready for download. An important PSA: the image generation features currently use a waitlist, so it may take ...
Apple users specifically might've noticed a pretty sizable change with the release of iOS 18 — the home of the new Genmoji feature — in September. The emoji keyboard has dropped a row from ...
iPhone users have been naughty with a new tool that generates custom emojis. Genmoji allows users to customize emojis using AI technology and is only available on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max ...
The iPhone could finally show you how long it’ll take to finish charging. Code spotted in the second iOS 18.2 beta by 9to5Mac shows a new “BatteryIntelligence” feature that will let you ...
iOS 18.2 has received its second developer beta, as Apple Intelligence testing continues. Here's everything you need to know about the software update and the changes it includes. The second ...
They're a fun alternative to emoji and they're part of Apple's iOS as standard. You just need to know where to look. You can send them inside any app that accepts regular text. And they have ...