Apple is likely to release iOS 17.5 in early May. New iPads are planned for May, so the update could come out right around when Apple debuts the new ‌iPad‌ models.
New York was shaken by a 4.8 magnitude earthquake ... It was measured in Astoria, Queens, around 5:45 a.m. No one was injured. Celebrities and media figures poured onto X to discuss the rare ...
New Jersey has been hit by more than 45 aftershocks following last week’s 4.8-magnitude earthquake ... with magnitudes of 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5, NJ Advance Media reports.
At 5:59 p.m. Eastern on Friday, a light aftershock with a magnitude of 3.8 struck near Gladstone, New Jersey, according to U.S.G.S. (The agency initially gave the quake a preliminary magnitude of ...
A rare 4.8-magnitude ... of New York said in a post on X that there were “no major incidents at this time," but they were “responding to calls and evaluating structural stability.” 5.1 ...
Following the earthquake that measured 4.8 magnitude on the Richter scale Friday morning in New Jersey, aftershocks caused more rumbles throughout the Garden State. At approximately 5:59 p.m. an ...
We're still two months away from the unveiling of iOS 18 at WWDC, so Apple is pushing forward with the first beta of new iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 updates likely to be officially released next month.
X.ai doesn’t allude to this in the blog post. Grok-1.5 will soon be available to early testers on X, accompanied by “several new features ... paying for X’s $8-per-month Premium plan ...
A magnitude-4.8 earthquake originating on a New Jersey fault line rippled through New York City on Friday, in an extremely rare tristate tremor that shook buildings and rattled residents but left ...
April 6 (UPI) --Dozens of aftershocks continued shaking New Jersey residents on Saturday following the previous day's rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake ... ranging from 1.5 to 4.0 and have warned ...
The X account of the Empire State ... subway trains were unusually raucous. New York’s last notable earthquake came on August 23, 2011, with a 5.8 quake centered in Mineral, VA.
An earthquake rattled New York and much of the tri-state area on Friday, but instead of taking cover, residents took to the internet. The 4.8-magnitude quake was reported about 5 miles north of ...