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Last updated: June 11, 2026, 8:41 AM ET

Camera & Media Tools

Apple’s upcoming iOS, iPad OS 27 and mac OS Golden Gate introduce a revised RAW image pipeline that developers can tap to deliver sharper, more color‑accurate photos on new hardware. The change promises deeper dynamic range and better noise handling, a move that could give the iPhone a competitive edge over rival Android cameras. At the same time, French streaming service Deezer has rolled out a free web tool that scans Apple Music playlists and other services for AI‑generated tracks, positioning itself as the first platform to offer a public “AI‑track detector” for users wary of synthetic music. Together, these releases signal Apple’s push to sharpen its media stack while third‑party players capitalize on the growing demand for authenticity in digital content.

Reader Experience & Security

Amazon’s “Story so far” feature, now live on U.S. Kindles and the iPhone app, lets readers revisit the narrative of a book after a pause, mirroring the “Previously” cue familiar from television. The rollout follows a broader trend of platforms adding contextual reminders to reduce reader fatigue. In parallel, London’s Metropolitan Police have entered a partnership with Apple to combat iPhone theft, leveraging the company’s Find My network and device‑tracking tools to increase recovery rates. The collaboration underscores the growing role of tech firms in public safety initiatives.

Software Compatibility & Recovery

Meta has announced that from late November 2026, WhatsApp will drop support for older iPhones unless they receive a software update, a move that will affect models that cannot run the latest iOS version. Apple counters with a new Mac‑like recovery mode in iOS, allowing the device to boot into an alternative UI that bypasses the main operating system for troubleshooting. This dual approach—forcing updates for app compatibility while offering a streamlined recovery path—highlights the tension between security, usability, and legacy device support.

Developer Workarounds

mac OS Golden Gate beta users who have joined the Siri AI waitlist but remain unapproved can now bypass the queue by following a specific installation procedure. The workaround, detailed in a community guide, enables developers to access experimental Siri features earlier than the official rollout schedule, potentially accelerating AI integration in mac OS apps.