Screenshot iOS 26.2 fixes 26 flaws in Apple’s iOS software, two of which are already being used in real-life attacks. Update Dec. 14: This article, originally published on Dec. 13, has been updated to ...
The wait for iOS 26.2 is over! Apple’s latest update to the iPhone operating system includes a useful change to AirDrop file sharing, a prominent tweak to Liquid Glass and more. We expected it all ...
According to OpenAI, its new model ‘hallucinates less’ and is more accurate than GPT-5.1. According to OpenAI, its new model ‘hallucinates less’ and is more accurate than GPT-5.1. is The Verge’s ...
Just a month after introducing GPT 5.1, OpenAI introduced GPT-5.2, the next-generation model that will power its popular chatbot. GPT-5.2 is OpenAI's "most capable model series yet for professional ...
Credit: Photographed by Joseph Maldonado / Mashable Composite by Rene Ramos. OpenAI has announced its launching GPT-5.2 effective immediately, with access rolling out in phases starting Dec. 11. This ...
As was expected, on Thursday, OpenAI pushed out the latest update to its flagship AI model after CEO Sam Altman declared a “code red” within the company. The new release, GPT-5.2, is described by ...
Apple is expected to release the iOS 26.2 software update later today. This latest update follows the release candidate (RC) phase and introduces a range of improvements, bug fixes, and performance ...
CarPlay has received a number of notable upgrades with iOS 26. After some years of neglect, Apple was not only able to finally deliver the all-new CarPlay Ultra experience and then revamp it with the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. OpenAI’s Gemini 3 response is coming sooner than expected. OpenAI’s Gemini 3 response is coming sooner than ...
Widgets are brand new in CarPlay as of iOS 26, and in iOS 26.2 some users will find them even more useful. That’s because Apple is expanding the number of widget stacks visible on-screen for certain ...
A $2.3 billion Navy contract is intended to speed up the purchase and construction of five of the service’s newest class of ballistic missile submarines, a program plagued by cost overruns and delays.