Apple released iOS 26.2 on Friday, Dec. 12 and, alongside it, iOS 18.7.3. However, reports emerged that while it was installing nicely on iPhones that couldn’t run iOS 26, nobody else was getting it.
Last week, Apple released iOS 26.2, alongside iOS 18.7.3, both fixing critical security flaws already being used in attacks on iPhones. But with the release of iOS 18.7.3 and iOS 26.2 came confusion.
Inflation unexpectedly – and sharply – slowed in November, a seemingly welcome change for Americans weighed down by the persistently high cost of living. However, economists were quick to caution ...
Days before a final city budget is due, Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams announced Thursday that funding for the city’s public library systems and cultural institutions will be ...
As we begin packing up the Christmas tree, the lights, those stockings and other seasonal décor, many are beginning to set intentions for the new year. You know the drill: those vision board party ...
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Like clockwork, another four and a half months later, Final Fantasy 14 has dropped its latest core content patch, “Into the Mist.” Patch 7.4 brings us the latest Main Scenario Quest content, with the ...
"I shouldn't be surprised, but I kind of was, that The Women was No. 1 yet again," says Harold Escalante, the assistant director of collections and access for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library in ...
The economy defied concerns about a sluggish labor market and strained shoppers. The U.S. economy expanded more than economists expected over a recent three-month period, recording robust growth ...
Nvidia acquires SchedMD to maintain Slurm as open source workload management software Slurm manages scheduling and resources for large clusters running parallel AI tasks Nvidia launched Nemotron 3 ...