Newsletter Sunday Recap 11/09/25

How to use call screening on an iPhone
 
 
From www.engadget.com
 

Apple’s new Call Screening feature in iOS 26 helps you filter unknown callers before your phone even rings. CONTINUE...

 
 
Stay Informed About Your Flights This Holiday Season With Your iPhone's Tracker
 
 
From www.cnet.com
 

Your iPhone is hiding a flight tracker. Here's how it works. CONTINUE...

 
 
Discover this hidden Google Maps feature that's a game changer for getting around cities
 
 
From www.tomsguide.com
 

Google Maps’ Immersive View is transforming everyday route planning into a stunning, 3D navigation experience...CONTINUE...

 
 
Should you upgrade to iOS 26? Pros and cons of the new update.
 
 
From mashable.com
 

Liquid Glass and the iOS 26 update have had a very mixed reception so far, but there are plenty of good reasons to upgrade, too. CONTINUE...

 
 
I'm so annoyed by these 10 things in Apple Mail
 
 
From www.macworld.com
 

After 20 years, Apple has not managed to get rid of annoying factors in the app. CONTINUE...

 
 
iOS 26.2 will let you set alarms and timers for reminders
 
 
From 9to5mac.com
 

Apple rolled out iOS 26.2 beta 1 for developers today, and it introduced the ability to set alarms and timers from the Reminders app. CONTINUE...

 
 
iOS 26.1 Draining Your iPhone's Battery? Apple Says It's Normal
 
 
From www.cnet.com
 

Don't be alarmed if your iPhone is experiencing faster battery drain after downloading the update. CONTINUE...

 
 
Netflix just added 43 new shows and movies
 
 
From www.tomsguide.com
 

Netflix just added 43 shows and movies today. Here are the three I'd recommend watching right now. CONTINUE...

 
 
watchOS 26.2 makes a big change to Sleep Score, here’s what’s different
 
 
From 9to5mac.com
 

One of the headlining features of watchOS 26 is Sleep Score, which provides a nightly score and classification...CONTINUE...

 
 
Why You Should Consider a Burner Phone for Your Holiday Travel This Year
 
 
From www.cnet.com
 

If you're traveling internationally, carrying a simple phone that doesn't store personal information can be a smart move when entering the US. CONTINUE...