Category: News

  • Invalid or Unreachable Link

    It seems that the link you attempted to access is not valid. The URL may have been mistyped or contains errors.

    If you are the publisher, the most common reason links fail is due to a misspelling in a parameter or if extra characters have been mistakenly added to the end of the URL. Ensure that everything appears correct on your end.

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    If you continue to experience issues, do not hesitate to reach out for assistance. You can contact support by emailing [email protected] with the subject line “Bad Link.”

    We appreciate your understanding and hope to resolve this issue for you promptly.

  • Disconnected Link

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    If you are the content publisher, it is common for links to break due to minor errors in the parameters or formatting. Please double-check that the link is entered correctly.

    If it appears accurate and you are still experiencing issues, you might want to try clearing your browser’s cache. Additionally, testing the link in a different browser or on another device could yield better results.

    After conducting these checks, if the link is still not functioning, please reach out for assistance. You can contact our support team via email for further help.

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  • Invalid or Broken Link Notification

    It seems that the link you attempted to access is not valid. The URL may be incorrect or possibly has typing errors. If you are the publisher of the link, keep in mind that many hyperlink issues arise from simple errors, like mistyping a parameter name or including unnecessary characters at the end of the URL.

    Double-check the link for any inconsistencies, as that might resolve the issue. If you have verified the link and it still does not work, consider clearing your browser’s cache or trying to access the link using a different browser or device. These steps can sometimes help resolve the problem.

    Finally, if you have tried all possible solutions and the link remains non-functional, please reach out for assistance. You can contact our support team via email at [email protected], mentioning “Bad Link” in the subject line. We’ll be glad to assist you further.

  • Invalid Link Detected

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    If everything seems correct and the link still does not work, you can try clearing your browser cache or accessing the link using a different browser or device. This can help resolve any issues related to your current setup. Before giving up, please test the link one more time. If it is still not functioning, feel free to reach out to us for assistance.

    You can contact our support team directly via email at [email protected], and include “Bad Link” in the subject line. We are here to help you sort this out.

  • Invalid or Inactive Link

    It seems that the link you attempted to use is not valid. This could be due to an error in the URL, such as a misspelling or incorrect parameters that were added. If you are the publisher of the link, it’s important to double-check for any errors. Many issues with links arise from simple mistakes like typos or extra characters at the end of the URL.

    Ensure that the link is entered correctly. If the link appears to be accurate but is still not functioning, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take. First, try clearing your cache, as this can resolve a variety of loading issues. Additionally, switching to a different browser or device might help to determine if the problem is specific to your current setup.

    After taking these steps, test the link again. If it still doesn’t work, don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance. You can contact us by email at [email protected] with the subject “Bad Link.” We’re here to help resolve any issues you may be experiencing.

    Thank you for your patience as we work to improve your experience.

  • Invalid Link

    It seems that the link you attempted to access is not valid. The URL may have been spelled incorrectly or contains mistakes.

    If you are the publisher of the link, it’s important to double-check that all parameters are typed correctly and that no extra characters have been added at the end. Often, such errors are the main reasons why links do not work as expected.

    If you believe the link is accurate but it still doesn’t function properly, consider clearing your browser’s cache or trying to open the link in a different browser or device. Sometimes, technical issues can interfere with how a link is loaded.

    Make one final attempt to test the link. If it continues to malfunction, please reach out to us for assistance.

    You can do this by sending an email to [email protected] with a subject line indicating that you encountered a bad link. We are here to help resolve the issue.

  • iOS 26 Beta 4: Discover Bug Fixes, Changes, and Improvements on MacRumors Forums

    iOS 26 Beta 4, also known as Public Beta 1, was released on July 22, 2025, with a revised release date of July 24, 2025. The build number for this version is 23A5297m, which updates the original build 23A5297i. The Darwin Kernel Version is 25.0.0, compiled on July 15, 2025.

    In the release notes for iOS 26 Beta 4, developers and testers have reported a new issue: it is currently impossible to move songs between the “Continue Playing” and “Cue” lists. Additionally, there are some remaining issues, such as the lock screen potentially turning off during use. Several issues from previous beta versions have been resolved in this update.

    Users can now save bookmarks to the home screen, and searching contacts in classic view within the Phone app is functional again. Another resolved issue involves the ability to set balance values in the Audio & Visual settings. For developers and testers looking to report bugs, feedback can be submitted using the Feedback app.

    Those who have opted out of beta updates can still access the app by inputting a specific URL into Safari. To install the beta via a Mac, users must enable beta updates in their settings and ensure they are signed into the correct Apple account. After selecting the desired beta, users should back up their data before proceeding with the installation.

    It’s essential to note that restoring an iPhone wipes all data; hence, backups are crucial. This update supports various iPhone models, including the latest 16 series and previous models. Carrier support is also provided for multiple regions and network providers worldwide, ensuring a broad reach for iOS users.

  • iOS 26 Beta 4 Brings Back Notification Summaries for News Applications – MacRumors

    With the release of the fourth beta for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, visionOS 26, and watchOS 26, Apple has brought back the Apple Intelligence Notification Summaries specifically for news and entertainment applications. This feature allows users to receive condensed notifications that group related updates and provide a one-sentence overview of the content. Upon installing the beta update, users will see a prompt offering the option to enable notification summaries across various categories. Individuals can choose to participate or opt-out depending on their preferences.

    Apple has stated that enhancements have been made to the notification summaries in iOS 26, primarily addressing past issues that caused confusion with misleading news headlines produced by Apple Intelligence. From now on, all notification summaries generated for news and entertainment apps will be italicized and accompanied by a notice that states “Summarized by Apple Intelligence.” Apple is committed to refining these summaries further throughout the beta testing phase, and users have the option to report any concerns they may encounter regarding the summaries. It’s worth noting that the Notification Summaries feature for the News and Entertainment categories was removed in the iOS 18.3 update due to issues with misleading summaries.

    The updated summaries now aim to reduce errors by improving how details are extracted from news articles. These notification summaries are available for devices compatible with Apple Intelligence, which groups notifications from the same app and presents a concise overview. Additionally, Apple has been making various changes and improvements to its other software features, indicating a proactive approach to user feedback and functionality. With the iPhone 17 models just around the corner, this beta version is particularly relevant as it may be the one public beta testers can expect soon.

  • iOS 26 Reveals Clues About Upcoming Screen-Equipped HomePod – MacRumors

    In the recent fourth beta release of iOS 26, a notable reference to a HomePod with a display has been discovered, leading to speculation about a potential upcoming product. The specific wording of a location-related setting states, “Your HomePod won’t be able to show you the local weather, time, or respond to Siri requests about your area.”

    The use of the word “show” is particularly intriguing, as the current HomePod lacks a screen for displaying information like weather or time. Over the past few years, there have been numerous rumors regarding a HomePod equipped with a display.

    This new device could serve as Apple’s home hub currently under development. Allegedly, this hub would sport an iPad-like screen in a square format rather than the traditional rectangle.

    It aims to manage all HomeKit and Matter devices, and will likely support various Apple applications such as Weather, Calendar, and more. Siri integration is also expected, allowing the device to respond to queries similarly to a standard HomePod.

    However, the project has faced delays reportedly due to challenges with developing the updated version of Siri known as Apple Intelligence. While the specific timeline for the home hub’s release remains unconfirmed, it could appear later this year or at the beginning of next year.

    Meanwhile, Apple continues to generate buzz in other areas as well. With the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro models on the horizon and changes in Apple’s subscription services, there is much to anticipate from the tech giant in the near future.

    From the latest advancements in iOS to rumors about new device capabilities, Apple seems poised for an exciting period ahead.

  • What’s New in iOS 26 Beta 4: Key Features and Updates – MacRumors

    Apple has launched the fourth beta version of iOS 26, introducing several modifications, especially regarding the visibility of Liquid Glass, which has become more translucent. This update is particularly noteworthy because it will likely be the version available to public beta testers soon.

    With beta 4, menu bars in various apps like Photos, Music, and the App Store now showcase enhanced transparency, allowing the background color to be more visible. On the Lock Screen, as users scroll through notifications, the background darkens, improving text readability.

    Additionally, Apple has reinstated Notification Summaries for News and Entertainment apps. These summaries had been removed previously due to issues with misleading headlines.

    With the current beta, users can expect improved functionality, and Apple is soliciting feedback during the testing phase. After updating, a prompt will allow users to enable or disable news summaries, which will be distinctly marked as “Summarized by Apple Intelligence.”

    Changes have also been made to the Camera app, where the button now moves freely across modes instead of being fixed.

    The icon for the Camera app on the Home Screen has also been updated. New wallpapers for CarPlay are part of the update, featuring a variety of colors that match the new iOS design, alongside some legacy wallpapers that have been removed.

    Further updates include a revamped interface for Face ID & Passcode settings, enhancements in the Passwords app for better website integration, and a new toggle in the Weather app for accessing Significant Locations. The “Late Night Mode” in Sounds has been rebranded as “Reduce Loud Sounds,” providing new audio management features.

    Finally, changes in call screening options provide users with greater control over unknown callers, while the wallpapers introduced in iOS 26 are now dynamic, adapting their colors throughout the day.