Eight key infrastructure sectors' growth rose to 6.2 per cent in April on healthy expansion in the production of natural gas, refinery products and electricity, according to official data released ...
Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.5, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. The update is no longer being signed after the May 20 release of iOS 17.5.1. It is not ...
Apple looks to support several new smart home accessories with the upcoming iOS 17.6 update, according to a public code repository. The revelation comes by way of the implementation source code ...
Temperatures in India's capital soared to a national record-high of 52.3 degrees Celsius (126.1 Fahrenheit) on Wednesday, the government's weather bureau said. The India Meteorological Department ...
After reports of deleted photos resurfacing years later following the installation of iOS 17.5, Apple released iOS 17.5.1 last week to address the issue. But what caused it in the first place?
When iOS 17.5 rolled out on May 13, several reports appeared online from iPhone owners claiming their device brought back deleted photographs. It quickly resulted in a security scare as some ...
Two weeks ago, reports began appearing of an unusual iPhone and iPad bug. Following Apple's iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 updates, photos that users had deleted years earlier were resurfacing ...
Terex (NYSE:TEX) declares $0.17/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.12% Payable June 20; for shareholders of record June 6; ex-div June 6. See TEX Dividend Scorecard ...
On May 20, Apple released iOS 17.5.1 to fix a bug users had found a few days prior in iOS 17.5 that resurfaced old photos that had been previously deleted. So far, the update seems to have ...
Earlier this week Apple released the iOS 17.5.1 update to fix a very serious bug that saw deleted photos reappear on devices — including devices that were alleged to have been factory reset.
Widgets get a functional upgrade in iOS 17.4. Now, they’re not just for glancing information but can be interacted with directly. Control music playback, check off to-dos, or manage smart home ...
A bug in iOS 17.5 is apparently causing photos that have been deleted to reappear, and the issue seems to impact even iPhones and iPads that have been erased and sold off to other people.