The iOS 18.2 provides access to daily sudoku in varying levels to subscribers of Apple News+ Advertisements
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Puzzle difficulty can be set from easy, to moderate, to hard, with a scoreboard to track the puzzles you’ve solved, your stats, and the fastest time you took to complete the puzzle. This is also accessible for the iPadOS 18.2 Apple News+ with more titles like Quartiles, Crossword, and Crossword Mini.
Apple’s New Subscription Deal and the AI‑Powered iOS 18.2 Beta
Apple’s latest bundle is playing “all‑you‑can‑eat” for fans of its digital ecosystem. $12.99 a month gets you the core subscription—think podcasts, news, and all that juicy content. But if you want the full swag, put it on the One Premier bundle at $37.95 a month. That pricey package includes:
- Apple Arcade – your one‑stop gaming arcade
- Apple TV+ – binge‑worthy shows and movies
- Apple Music – beats that keep your playlists fresh
- Apple Fitness+ – workouts that make you sweat and smile
- 2TB of iCloud+ – a whole lot of space for photos, documents, and that weird meme collection you’re hiding
So, if you’re ready to upgrade from scrolling to zoom‑zoom, the bundle’s worth every cent.
iOS 18.2 Beta: The Apple Intelligence Revolution Is On
Last week, Apple tossed the beta of iOS 18.2 into the hands of the most cutting‑edge phones. This update ships only to models that flaunt Apple Intelligence—currently the iPhone 15 Pro and the entire iPhone 16 lineup.
What’s in this beta?
- Genmoji – mash up your face with cool GIFs in real time (no more awkward selfies)
- Image Playground – a sandbox where your pictures can play hide and seek… or maybe become a fun illustration
Apple’s plan: a global rollout in December. Prepare to test your patience and your phone’s battery life—because that AI will try to make your life easier, or at least trick you into clicking a few more crazy‑looking stickers.
What to Expect
The October beta rollout shouted a brief warning: Download at your own risk. If you’re brave enough, you can experience the most ambitious AI features Apple has released yet—without waiting for the official release in December.
Bottom Line
Apple’s subscription bundle helps you grab everything you love under one roof, while iOS 18.2 pushes the envelope with AI-brimming features that will have you laughing, playing, and maybe feeling a tad smarter. Ready to try? Sign up, download the beta, and join the AI adventure before anyone else does. Happy swiping!
