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Yahoo
7 hours ago
- Yahoo
Ready for Takeoff: Your Digital Passport Is Cleared to Fly
Save your passport in Apple Wallet starting this fall. Your iPhone or Apple Watch can display it. It will only be accepted for domestic soon? Now Apple users can take a passport with them digitally. Digital identification is approved at select TSA checkpoints now that REAL ID has been implemented; in response, Apple recently announced that it will offer Digital ID when it rolls out iOS 26 this fall. This new feature will let Apple fans seamlessly create and add a digital ID to Apple Wallet using a U.S. passport. It can only be used for domestic travel; international travelers will still need to present a physical passport. There are also some limitations: The feature will require iPhone 8 or higher, iOS 16.5 or later in most states; California residents will need the iPhone XS or later and iOS 17.5 or later. Puerto Rican users will need iPhone XS and iOS 18.1 or higher. This feature will allow Apple Wallet to compete more effectively with Google Wallet, which recently announced support for both U.S. and U.K. a few limitations, Apple fans will be able to add U.S. passports to the Digital ID section of their Apple Wallets starting Fall 2025 with the release of iOS Master Apple Wallet: Add Boarding Passes for a Seamless Airport Experience Read the original article on Lifewire


Phone Arena
11 hours ago
- Phone Arena
Did Apple just rip off Google's Pixel AI?
At WWDC 2025, Apple took the wraps off iOS 26 and its brand-new AI features. If you watched the keynote with even one eye on what Google's been doing with Pixel phones and Gemini, you probably had the same reaction I did: 'Wait… haven't I seen this all before?' Let's take a quick look: Live Voicemail — Google Pixel's 'Call Screening' When you are getting a call from an unknown number, the AI assistant will pick up for you and ask the person the purpose for calling. Their answer is relayed to you, in real time, via a text that shows up on screen. So, you can decide whether to answer or not. Pixel's Call Screening was introduced in 2018 with Pixel 3. Personal Voice Assistant on Calls — Pixel's 'Hold for Me' When calling a support line that puts you on hold, you can set your phone down. The AI will identify when an actual person answers your call and will notify you via ringtone. First introduced on Pixel 5 in 202, as 'Hold for me'. Visual Look Up — launched with Samsung and Google phones as 'Circle to Search' Takes a screenshot of the screen and you can tap or circle objects to perform an image search (to find a product that you really like in a video, for example, or look up details through an event poster). Introduced in early 2024, first with the Galaxy S24 series, then the Pixel 8 phones. As it says on the tin, Live Translation will translate between different languages right within a call. Both parties will hear the translator voice, so they know what is being said, when the sentence is over, when to expect a reply back. First introduced by Samsung in 2024 with the Galaxy S24 series, then announced by Google at I/O 2025. Quite honestly, the tech is still a bit clunky and not quite there — I am curious to see if Apple manages to add some polish to it. Thankfully, there is a twist — it's all about how it worksWhere Apple is leaning in is privacy and on-device processing. The pitch is clear: most of these AI features will run locally on your iPhone (assuming you've got an A17 Pro or newer chip), powered by Apple's so-called 'Private Cloud Compute' when off-device work is what's the difference?Apple's Private Cloud Compute only sends data to servers when needed, and even then, the servers don't retain any personal information. Apple also promised open verifiability — meaning, in theory, security researchers will be able to audit how this system Gemini/Assistant is primarily cloud-based. This is because Google does want to bring most of its AI features to all of Android, which means it just can't rely on hardware. We all know how many flavors of Android phones there are out there. Some tasks do run locally, but for full-featured Gemini, your data often goes to Google servers. Yes, Google promises strong privacy protections, but historically it's a more data-hungry model (because that's Google's business model).At the end of the day, though — from a user experience point of view — Apple is now shipping the same features that Pixel owners have enjoyed for years. If you're a die-hard iPhone user, it's great to finally get these tools. If you've been on a Pixel, you're probably thinking: 'Welcome to 2023, Apple.' Me? I'm just happy we are all getting cool stuff. As mentioned above, Apple's big advantage is integration — these AI features are coming to all iPhones that support iOS 26 (with some limitations on older chips), so you will feel a certain level of polish across the ecosystem, whereas Android has that inherent unpredictability that's tied to multiple manufacturers having their own spin on hardware. Not exactly. If anything, I think it became perfectly clear (as if it wasn't already) that Google is well ahead in the AI game when it comes to useful smartphone tools and implementation. But this does mark the start of a new phase: Apple went back to doing things that others have already done, but with a distinct Apple shine applied on top. If history teaches us anything, it's that Cupertino might use this solid base as a launching pad to make something truly unique and game-changing. At the very least, competition is about to heat up. Very, very fast. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.


Economic Times
11 hours ago
- Economic Times
iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge
Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads With WWDC 2025 now in the rearview, Apple is shifting gears toward its next big reveal the annual iPhone launch. Although the event is still a few months away, leaks and whispers are already building excitement. From a sleek new design and upgraded silicon to the debut of iOS 26, the spotlight may soon fall on an entirely new addition to the lineup: the iPhone 17 Air Apple is expected to unveil four models in the iPhone 17 lineup the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. Replacing the Plus model, the Air is rumored to feature a stunning 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, all packed into a sleek body just 5.5mm thick. That would make it Apple's slimmest phone ever — a clear response to the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures 5.8mm and sports a titanium achieve its ultra-thin form factor, Apple may simplify the rear camera system on the Air. Leaks suggest it will house a single 48MP Fusion camera, leaning heavily on computational photography to deliver high-quality results. This is something we did see on the iPhone 16e The front camera across the standard iPhone 17 lineup is expected to see an upgrade to 24MP, though it's uncertain if the Air will match that comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge brings a more robust camera setup with a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide the hood, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to pack Apple's next-gen A19 chip, a 2,800mAh battery, and run iOS 26 complete with the new Liquid Glass UI and a suite of AI-driven features. Despite its minimal aesthetic, the Air won't compromise on speed or Galaxy S25 Edge, meanwhile, ships with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip (branded Elite), a larger 3,900mAh battery, and support for both wireless and reverse charging. It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of software updates — a challenge Apple has historically met with even longer may be tweaking its pricing strategy this year. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air could launch in India at ₹99,900, placing it just under the six-figure mark and slightly above the base iPhone 17, which is expected to start at Rs 89, context, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, positioning the iPhone 17 Air as a competitively priced alternative with a more streamlined Apple hasn't confirmed a date yet, the iPhone 17 series is widely expected to be unveiled in early September most likely on September 10 or 11 with pre-orders opening soon after and deliveries beginning the following week. This aligns with Apple's usual release pattern over the years.


Time of India
12 hours ago
- Time of India
iPhone 17 Air leak hints at Apple's slim answer to the Galaxy S25 Edge
With WWDC 2025 now in the rearview, Apple is shifting gears toward its next big reveal the annual iPhone launch. Although the event is still a few months away, leaks and whispers are already building excitement. From a sleek new design and upgraded silicon to the debut of iOS 26, the spotlight may soon fall on an entirely new addition to the lineup: the iPhone 17 Air . Apple is expected to unveil four models in the iPhone 17 lineup the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air. Replacing the Plus model, the Air is rumored to feature a stunning 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate, all packed into a sleek body just 5.5mm thick. That would make it Apple's slimmest phone ever — a clear response to the Galaxy S25 Edge, which measures 5.8mm and sports a titanium frame. To achieve its ultra-thin form factor, Apple may simplify the rear camera system on the Air. Leaks suggest it will house a single 48MP Fusion camera, leaning heavily on computational photography to deliver high-quality results. This is something we did see on the iPhone 16e . The front camera across the standard iPhone 17 lineup is expected to see an upgrade to 24MP, though it's uncertain if the Air will match that spec. In comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge brings a more robust camera setup with a 200MP primary sensor and 12MP ultra-wide lens. Under the hood, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to pack Apple's next-gen A19 chip, a 2,800mAh battery, and run iOS 26 complete with the new Liquid Glass UI and a suite of AI-driven features. Despite its minimal aesthetic, the Air won't compromise on speed or longevity. Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, meanwhile, ships with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip (branded Elite), a larger 3,900mAh battery, and support for both wireless and reverse charging. It runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of software updates — a challenge Apple has historically met with even longer support. Apple may be tweaking its pricing strategy this year. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air could launch in India at ₹99,900, placing it just under the six-figure mark and slightly above the base iPhone 17, which is expected to start at Rs 89,900. For context, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, positioning the iPhone 17 Air as a competitively priced alternative with a more streamlined design. While Apple hasn't confirmed a date yet, the iPhone 17 series is widely expected to be unveiled in early September most likely on September 10 or 11 with pre-orders opening soon after and deliveries beginning the following week. This aligns with Apple's usual release pattern over the years.


Geeky Gadgets
16 hours ago
- Geeky Gadgets
Finally! iOS 26 Apple CarPlay Delivers Full-Screen Calls, Videos & More
Apple's iOS 26 introduces a comprehensive upgrade to Apple CarPlay, emphasizing enhanced functionality, refined design, and an improved user experience. With features such as customizable widgets, live activities, a modernized interface, and expanded media capabilities, this update redefines how drivers interact with their car's infotainment system. Whether you're managing music, navigating routes, or staying connected, iOS 26 delivers a more intuitive and personalized experience. The video below from Nikias Molina gives us more details on Apple CarPlay in iOS 26. Watch this video on YouTube. Key Features at a Glance The latest CarPlay update brings a host of improvements designed to enhance usability and convenience. Key highlights include: Customizable widgets for real-time updates and quick access to essential information. for real-time updates and quick access to essential information. Live activities for seamless tracking of ongoing events. for seamless tracking of ongoing events. Liquid Glass design for a sleek and modern visual experience. for a sleek and modern visual experience. Enhanced Apple Music and Apple Maps functionality for a more engaging driving experience. and Apple Maps functionality for a more engaging driving experience. Video streaming support for parked moments, transforming your car into an entertainment hub. These features collectively elevate CarPlay's practicality and appeal. Let's delve deeper into each of these enhancements. Widgets: Real-Time Information at Your Fingertips Widgets in iOS 26 CarPlay offer a new level of convenience by providing quick access to essential information directly on your dashboard. You can now create customized widget stacks for weather updates, reminders, music controls, and even live sports scores. The system's smart rotation feature ensures the most relevant widgets appear based on your current activity, minimizing distractions while driving. Additionally, AI-powered widgets, such as ChatGPT integration, bring advanced functionality to your car, allowing smarter interactions. For those with connected smart home devices, CarPlay now allows you to control lights, thermostats, and other appliances without leaving your vehicle, making it a central hub for both driving and home management. Live Activities: Stay Updated Without Distractions The introduction of live activities in iOS 26 ensures that you remain informed with real-time updates displayed seamlessly on your dashboard. Whether you're tracking a flight, monitoring a countdown timer, or following a live sports game, this feature keeps critical information accessible without overwhelming your attention. By integrating live activities into the CarPlay interface, Apple has prioritized safety and convenience, making sure that drivers can stay updated without compromising their focus on the road. Liquid Glass Design: A Sleek Visual Upgrade The new Liquid Glass design language in iOS 26 offers a polished and modern aesthetic, enhancing both usability and visual appeal. Redesigned icons and customizable interface modes—including light, dark, and clear themes—allow for greater personalization. Drivers can also select from a range of wallpapers inspired by previous iOS generations, adding a nostalgic touch to the updated interface. This design overhaul not only improves the overall look of CarPlay but also ensures that navigating the system feels intuitive and seamless, making every interaction more enjoyable. Apple Music: A Tailored Audio Experience Apple Music in CarPlay now mirrors the robust functionality of its iPhone counterpart. With personalized playlists, curated recommendations, and pinned albums, accessing your favorite music has never been easier. The redesigned interface, featuring Liquid Glass elements, simplifies navigation through your music library, making sure that you can quickly find the perfect soundtrack for your drive. Whether you're streaming your favorite tracks, exploring new artists, or enjoying curated playlists, the updated Apple Music experience ensures that your journey is always accompanied by high-quality audio. Apple Maps: Smarter Navigation for Safer Journeys Navigation in CarPlay has been significantly improved with updates to Apple Maps. The addition of multi-touch support enables effortless zooming and panning, provided your car's hardware supports this feature. Predictive route suggestions help you plan your trips more efficiently, while real-time incident reporting keeps you informed about traffic conditions, road closures, and accidents. These enhancements make navigation safer and more convenient, making sure that you can reach your destination with minimal stress and maximum efficiency. Communication Features: Streamlined Calls and Messaging iOS 26 introduces a compact, pill-shaped UI for calls, designed to minimize distractions while driving. For those moments when more detail is needed, you can switch to a full-screen mode, providing a clearer view of call information. In iMessage, pinned conversations and Tapback reactions make it easier to stay connected with friends and family. These updates ensure that communication remains seamless and accessible, even while on the road. Video Streaming: Entertainment for Parked Moments CarPlay now supports video streaming via AirPlay, allowing access to platforms like YouTube and Netflix when your car is parked. This feature transforms your vehicle into a mobile entertainment hub, perfect for long waits or breaks during road trips. By offering versatile media playback options, iOS 26 ensures that your parked moments are as enjoyable as your time on the road. Apple Podcasts: Personalized Listening Options The redesigned Apple Podcasts interface in CarPlay introduces playback customization, allowing you to adjust speeds from 0.5x to 3x. Whether you're catching up on your favorite shows or exploring new content, these updates provide a more tailored listening experience. With improved navigation and playback controls, Apple Podcasts in CarPlay ensures that every drive is accompanied by engaging and personalized audio content. Improved Navigation with Sidebar and Menu Bar Updates The updated sidebar in CarPlay now supports up to four visible app icons, making it easier to access frequently used applications. This improvement streamlines navigation within the interface, making sure that you can quickly find what you need without unnecessary scrolling or searching. Beta Release: For Developers Only Currently, iOS 26 is available in beta for developers to test and optimize their applications. The official release is expected in September. For non-developers, it is recommended to wait for the stable release to ensure a smooth and reliable experience. Transforming the Driving Experience The iOS 26 update improves CarPlay into a more intuitive, customizable, and visually appealing platform. From real-time widgets and live activities to enhanced media capabilities and a sleek design, these features cater to both convenience and personalization. As Apple continues to refine its technology, CarPlay evolves into an indispensable tool for drivers, seamlessly blending innovation with practicality. Advance your skills in iOS 26 CarPlay by reading more of our detailed content. Source & Image Credit: Nikias Molina Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPhone, Guides Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. 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