Apple releases first betas for iOS 17.5, macOS 14.5, visionOS 1.2, and more
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Update: Public beta versions are starting to roll in. Have fun! Miss living on beta? All aboard the iOS 17.5 beta train. After a few too many weeks with no developer beta, Apple has released the first iOS 17.5 beta for testing. The full list of beta releases today includes Apple’s other platforms as well: iOS 17.5 macOS Sonoma 14.5 visionOS 1.1 watchOS 10.5 tvOS 17.5 HomePod 17.5 Enjoy the fresh beta bits, and let us know what you find! more

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