iOS 16.5 and macOS 13.4 arrive with sports news, Bluetooth fixes, and more

Andrew Cunningham

Ars Technica


iOS 16.5 and macOS 13.4 arrive with sports news, Bluetooth fixes, and more

Apple has released a new batch of software updates for all of its platforms today, adding some of the last noteworthy features to iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura before it announces their replacements at its Worldwide Developers Conference next month. The iOS and iPadOS 16.5 updates and macOS 13.4 update are available to download now.

Apple is mostly done adding marquee features to these versions of its software, and the list of improvements is short. The biggest addition in iOS, macOS, and iPadOS is a sports tab in the Apple News app, which self-evidently makes it easier to follow news about sports. They also resolve an issue across all OSes that would keep Screen Time activity from being synced properly. And iOS and iPadOS pick up new Pride-themed wallpapers.

The iOS and iPadOS 16.5 and macOS 13.4 updates also fix some outstanding bugs. In macOS, there’s a fix for a problem that would keep Macs from using an Apple Watch to unlock, plus a fix for Bluetooth keyboards taking too long to connect after a restart. The iOS update fixes a Spotlight freezing bug and problems with the Podcasts app in CarPlay. If any of the updates include significant security fixes, they will likely appear on Apple's security update page in the next couple of hours.

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