Apple News Plus: Comfortably read newspapers anytime, anywhere without the internet
18:17 14/05/2024
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Good news for Apple News Plus users! The latest iOS 17.5 update has officially launched, bringing the long-awaited offline feature to many. Thanks to this feature, you can now comfortably access and read your favorite news on Apple News Plus even without a Wi-Fi or mobile connection.
This is a valuable upgrade compared to Apple Maps, which has had offline navigation features since last year’s iOS 17 update. The addition of offline functionality to Apple News Plus shows Apple’s commitment to providing the best user experience, ensuring you can stay informed anytime, anywhere, regardless of internet connection conditions. how.
A new offline feature has been launched , providing a seamless news reading experience even without an internet connection.
With offline mode, your favorite news articles, Apple News Today audio newsletters, magazines, narratives, and games will automatically download to your iPhone or iPad device. Thanks to that, you can comfortably update news anytime, anywhere, whether on a plane, traveling in an area without signal or simply want to save mobile data.
In particular, offline mode is optimized to save device space. Apple uses advanced technologies to compress data without affecting content quality. Thanks to that, you can store more news without worrying about wasting memory.
True to its promise, the latest update for macOS, iPadOS, and other Apple platforms has brought a new word game for News Plus subscribers called “Quartiles.” This game will contribute to increasing the diversity of News Plus’s increasingly rich game treasure, which already includes famous titles such as Crossword and Mini Crossword, and compete directly with the current game library. developed by The New York Times and even LinkedIn.
Besides, the update also adds a new scoreboard for the “News Plus Puzzles” section. This scoreboard will display player data such as statistics and winning streaks for the games Quartiles, Crossword and Mini Crossword.
Apple’s latest iOS 15.6 update brings a number of useful features, including the ability to warn users when they may be being tracked with a Bluetooth tracking device. The feature works by using Bluetooth to detect nearby unknown tracking devices and send a notification to the user if the device moves with them within a certain period of time.
Additionally, the update includes vibrant new Pride wallpapers for the lock screen, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month. This wallpaper features vibrant colors and Pride symbols, demonstrating Apple’s support for diversity and inclusion.
Apple has just released emergency updates for many of its operating systems, including iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 16.7.8, macOS 14.5, 13.6.7 and 12.7.5, tvOS 17.5 and watchOS 10.5. This update aims to patch several serious security vulnerabilities that could leave the device vulnerable to attacks.
The most notable vulnerability allows malicious apps to track user location or access protected data. Updating early is extremely important to ensure the safety of your device and data.
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