Apple is altering how it names its operating systems, starting with a major update to roll out in September for the iPhone. Instead of increasing the version number, Apple will name the iPhone ...
Apple appears to be headed toward unifying its multiple operating systems via a design makeover, and the iPad will start looking more like a personal computer, according to presentations aired Monday ...
Apple Inc. is planning the most sweeping change yet to its operating system names, part of a software overhaul that extends to all its devices. The next Apple operating systems will be identified by ...
Apple reportedly plans to overhaul the look and feel of the operating systems across its hardware, according to Bloomberg.
It’s no secret that Apple’s operating system version numbering has evolved organically. The company currently maintains seven operating systems with version numbers that begin with four different ...
Apple has released new features and capabilities across each of its software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. The “26” versions of the operating systems sport a new ...
Apple is reportedly preparing to change the way it names its operating systems, and will adopt a new system based on the last two digits of the upcoming year. This move aims to bring uniformity across ...
This is likely Apple's long-rumored "homeOS" operating system. In a report last week, Gurman said both Apple's rumored smart home hub in 2026 and tabletop robot in 2027 will run the new operating ...
Apple could make a big change to the way it numbers its operating systems, with a year-based system renaming iOS 19 as iOS 26, and macOS in the same way. Apple's numbering system is fairly ...
Apple reportedly plans to overhaul the look and feel of the operating systems across its hardware, according to Bloomberg. "The changes go well beyond a new coat of paint like iOS 7," said Bloomberg's ...