Apple has just released iOS 13, but a new update is already unveiled. Along with iPadOS, the company has launched iOS 13.1 - both earlier than initially planned - on September 30th.
Apple introduces iOS 13.1 and iPadOS update
Apple promptly addresses bugs shortly after releasing iOS 13. Some users encountered issues with version 13.0; therefore, this new update will help resolve concerns before they escalate. In the coming weeks, Apple will continue to unveil TV+ and Apple Arcade.
In any aspect, it seems like iOS 13.1 brings features not seen in version 13.0 - a suitable feature as more users adopt the iPhone 11. This update restores Shortcuts Automations, reinstates the option to share ETA with friends in Maps, and includes a range of other features such as HomeKit icons and new AirPods volume controls.
Meanwhile, iPadOS undergoes significant changes to introduce specialized features for iPads, or in other words, to enhance the iOS experience on Apple's premium tablets. Essentially, it's an adjusted version of iOS 13, including smaller app icons and widget pinning capabilities, multitasking improvements with Slide Over and split view. Additionally, the browser is refreshed with various new features.
Information Windows 10 is currently used on over 900 million devices is catching the attention of the tech community. Specifically, Yusuf Mehdi from Microsoft revealed that there are now over 900 million devices using Windows 10, with a growth rate faster than ever - 100 million devices in 6 months, and if this growth rate continues, Windows 10 will reach the 1 billion user mark by the end of Q1 2020.
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