iOS 26 public beta incoming this week?

Fitbit issues lingering for some, YouTube Music's new feature is already on Spotify, and more
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July 21, 2025
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Apple
Apple showcasing iOS 26
iOS 26 was announced back in June (Apple)
One of the most reliable Apple reporters in the business says the public beta of iOS 26 could arrive this week, giving everyone the chance to try out Liquid Glass and more.
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Wearables
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Some Fitbit users are still experiencing issues (Future)
Fitbit says the outage that affected its services last week has now been fully fixed – but plenty of users are still reporting a variety of bugs and issues to the TechRadar team.
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Audio
The YouTube Music app on a mobile phone
YouTube Music is getting a useful new feature (Future / YouTube Music)
YouTube Music now lets you sync playback positions between devices, so you can more easily pick up where you left off – a feature that's already well established in Spotify.
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Computing
People using Microsoft Windows devices
Faster speeds could be on the way for Windows 11 users (Microsoft)
Microsoft has promised to improve performance speeds in Windows 11, using feedback from early testers to figure out where the biggest problems are and how to fix them.
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Artificial intelligence
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DuckDuckGo can help you avoid AI (Future / DuckDuckGo)
Sick of seeing AI-generated images in search results? You could switch to the DuckDuckGo search engine, which now includes a filter to remove such content.
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