Apple has released iOS 26.1, bringing new features like Liquid Glass controls, enhanced language support, improved gesture controls, and security updates, along with updates to other Apple OSes, aimed at improving user experience and device security.
Samsung's November 2025 update for Galaxy devices introduces 45 security fixes and reorganizes the update schedule, expanding support for newer models across monthly, quarterly, and biannual plans, while older devices may no longer receive security patches.
Windows 11's 25H2 update, released as an enablement package, introduces new features like an improved Start menu and enhanced phone integration, while also focusing on security enhancements and a continuous innovation model that delivers updates throughout the year. The update begins rolling out today, with some known bugs preventing immediate upgrade.
Tesla's 2025.20 software update, released on May 30, 2025, introduces features like Supercharging Live Activity for iPhone and Apple Watch, along with important security enhancements, though the rollout appears limited at this stage.
Apple has released macOS 14.4.1, featuring bug fixes and security improvements for Mac users, including addressing issues with USB hubs connected to external displays, copy protected Audio Unit plug-ins, and apps that include Java. Users can update by going to System Settings and choosing Software Update, with the update providing essential fixes for Mac functionality and security.
Apple has released iOS 17.4.1 and iPadOS 17.4.1, minor updates with bug fixes and security improvements. The new software can be downloaded over-the-air and includes important security updates. Apple is also expected to begin testing iOS 17.5 soon, with betas anticipated in the next two weeks.
The Pennsylvania prison where convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante recently escaped from plans to spend up to $3.5 million on security improvements, including enclosing exercise yards, installing additional security cameras, hiring more staff, and changing inmate uniforms. The facility redesign aims to address security risks and prevent future escapes. The improvements come after community outrage following Cavalcante's escape and a two-week manhunt. The prison board had concerns about the prison's leadership and operations, prompting a third-party evaluation. Funding for the improvements will come from the county's remaining federal pandemic relief allotment.