Ads will soon make their way to Apple Maps, with the latest iOS 26.5 developer beta offering additional insight into how they'll work. The software update contains a new splash screen detailing the ...
Apple has rolled out the first public beta of iOS 26.5, just days after the developer beta landed earlier this week. The update’s headline addition is a new “Suggested Places” feature in Apple Maps ...
Apple released the first public beta for iOS 26.5, introducing a Suggested Places feature in Apple Maps that highlights trending nearby establishments The update includes groundwork for advertisements ...
Did our AI summary help? After introducing the iOS 26.4 stable update recently, Apple has now rolled out the first beta version of the new iOS 26.5 for developers. This update opens the door to ...
Apple just rolled out the first beta for iOS 26.5, and honestly, there’s a lot packed in here. If you are a developer or someone who loves poking around new features early, this update opens the door ...
Apple's latest iOS 26.5 beta is here, focusing on Maps with a new 'Suggested Places' feature and paving the way for ads this summer. While a much-anticipated Siri upgrade is absent, the update ...
Google Maps has officially started rolling out a redesigned gradient icon across both Android and iOS devices. While the iconic pin shape remains, the software maker has refined its proportions for a ...
As we previously reported, Google Maps is now rolling out a new gradient icon on Android and iOS. This new icon is still a pin, but the shape has been modernized. The top ring is noticeably thinner, ...
Russia didn't launch missiles - it leaked a map. A proposed border shift in the Baltic Sea could redraw maritime boundaries, disrupt NATO’s cohesion, and hand Moscow a silent strategic win. Within 24 ...
Apple has apparently axed the Flyover feature of Apple Maps with iOS 26, “but its removal went largely unnoticed,” reports macRumors. Apple Maps Flyover was a feature offering immersive, 3D aerial ...
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