Apple's iOS 18.4 software brings the reviews summary feature for Phone apps and games on the App Store, powered by large language models.
iOS 18.4
iOS 18.4 brings quick Mac setup using a nearby iPhone
Apple's upcoming iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 software updates support quick setup for the Mac using a nearby iPhone.
iOS 18.4 brings Apple Intelligence’s visual intelligence feature to the iPhone 15 Pros with four new ways to trigger it
iOS 18.4 brings Apple Intelligence’s Google Lens-like visual intelligence feature to the older iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models with four new ways to trigger it.
Tedious approach of getting JIT to work in the iOS debugger of iOS 18.4 developer beta 1 shown off
Around a week ago, we reported about the implications that iOS & iPadOS 18.4 developer beta 1 had on the use of just-in-time (JIT) compilation for iPhone and iPad apps used outside of the native debugger, which would affect its use inside of sideloaded apps with the help of utilities like AltJIT, SideJIT, and Jitterbug, among others.
iOS 18.4 privacy issue: Safari shows recent searches upon tapping the address bar
Apple tweaked Safari in iOS 18.4 in a way that could upset privacy advocates because the browser exposes recent searches when touching the address bar.
iOS 18.4 brings Apple Intelligence to EU iPhone owners
The upcoming release of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 in April will bring Apple Intelligence to iPhone and iPad owners in the European Union (EU).
iOS 18.4 lets CarPlay show a third icon row on vehicles equipped with a larger display
The next generation of CarPlay is still unavailable, but Apple has improved the usability of the regular CarPlay in iOS 18.3 by adding a third row of icons.
iOS 18.4 brings the Priority Notifications feature of Apple Intelligence
The Priority Notifications feature of Apple Intelligence comes to your iPhone, iPad and Mac with the iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 updates.
iOS 18.4 appears to interfere with JIT compilation in sideloaded apps
If you’ve been following along in the app sideloading and game emulation communities for the iPhone and iPad, then you might have heard of something called JIT, which many app developers have been particularly excited about because it can boost performance in certain situations by recompiling code extemporaneously.