Ars Technica: Up until now, Apple has kept beta versions of major iOS releases locked away behind its $99-a-year developer paywall. You didn't need to actually be a developer to sign up for an account and play with the software, but you either needed to pay up or violate the terms of use by getting someone else to set you up.
This year, that changes. Apple has released a public beta of iOS 9 to anyone who wants to try it out, no strings attached. This preview is for people who want to know what they're getting before they install the beta and for people who want to know what's coming without putting work-in-progress software on their own phones.
Vision Pro is here and it’s a surprisingly capable device. Apple has also loaded the headset with a ton of options and features that aren’t obvious at first glance.
Ringing the changes: All the news, rumors, and tips you missed last week.
Apple is anticipated to announce the new OLED iPad Pro this spring. Although there has been considerable speculation about the product, it’s always reassuring when Apple officially confirms certain features through upcoming software updates.
I've fixed the images on some of these past submissions of yours. Please in the future make sure the image isn't broken on submission.( I always found it best to download/upload it to be honest. )