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    Hannah

    About the Author

    Hannah is a dynamic writer based in London with a zest for all things tech and entertainment. She thrives at the intersection of cutting-edge gadgets and pop culture, weaving stories that captivate and inform.

    A split image shows Stellan Skarsgård in a black tuxedo and bow tie on the left, and a young woman with long blonde hair in a beige blazer on the right, both gazing at the camera—evoking the intrigue of an Apple TV thriller.

    Apple TV Thriller Adds Stellan Skarsgård to Dakota Fanning Cast

    July 6, 2026 / 2:05 PM

    Apple TV thriller – Apple TV is expanding its thriller slate with Stellan Skarsgård joining Dakota Fanning in Alex Cary’s untitled international drama.

    Three people sit at a wooden table in a brightly lit Apple Store, smiling and talking. One wears a patterned shirt, another a yellow sweater, and an iPad rests on the table as they discuss creative skills together.

    Today at Apple Is Apple’s Community Education Channel

    July 5, 2026 / 6:10 PMJuly 4, 2026

    Today at Apple turns stores into free learning spaces where customers, families, creators, students, and businesses build practical digital skills.

    An Apple Calendar app icon displaying "JUL 17" on a blurred orange-red gradient background, with a small "Apple" logo in the lower right corner—perfect for Mac Calendar users.

    Calendar Attachments Turn Events Into Planning Hubs

    July 5, 2026 / 1:39 PMJuly 3, 2026

    Calendar attachments keep files, tickets, notes, links, and documents inside events so plans stay connected to the time they belong to.

    A person wearing a blue jacket is holding a black smartphone with both hands outdoors, possibly checking satellite coverage amid greenery and sky—ideal for staying connected in iPhone dead zones.

    WebKit Control Shapes the Next Fight Over Mobile Browsers

    July 4, 2026 / 5:27 PMJuly 4, 2026

    WebKit control on iPhone is moving from a technical rule to a global competition issue as regulators push Apple toward browser-engine choice.

    A man with short brown hair, glasses, and a beard stands indoors, wearing a maroon shirt and black jacket. Behind him are illuminated signs and a blurred blue logo—reminiscent of the backgrounds seen in Jon Prosser’s iOS 26 leaks videos.

    Jon Prosser Denies Apple’s iOS 26 Leak Claims

    July 4, 2026 / 3:01 PMJuly 3, 2026

    Jon Prosser has responded to Apple’s lawsuit over iOS 26 leaks, denying a conspiracy and placing responsibility on Michael Ramacciotti.

    Two women stand outdoors, smiling as they look at a smartphone together. With bags over their shoulders and colorful banners behind them, they seem excited, possibly exploring new favorites through App Store discovery in a festive setting.

    Apple Search Ads Turns App Visibility Into a Paid Discipline

    July 4, 2026 / 6:21 AMJuly 3, 2026

    Apple Search Ads now shapes app visibility through auction pricing, keyword competition, conversion rates, and the rising cost of App Store discovery.

    Two people converse on a film set, one in a pink costume. Crew members use lighting equipment, sound boom, and an iPhone 17 Pro for video making. The indoor scene features candles, framed pictures, and a lamp in the background.

    iPhone Storage Choices for Video-Heavy Users

    July 3, 2026 / 6:19 AMJuly 2, 2026

    iPhone storage matters most for video-heavy users recording 4K, ProRes, slow motion, travel footage, and creator projects.

    A close-up of human skin with a small, round, metallic object embedded in it, showing redness and irritation—a scene evocative of Neuromancer and the cyberpunk science fiction aesthetic.

    Neuromancer Teaser Signals Apple TV’s Next Sci-Fi Bet

    July 2, 2026 / 10:34 AMJuly 2, 2026

    Neuromancer brings William Gibson’s cyberpunk classic to Apple TV, with a new teaser confirming the ambitious series is now in production.

    Three modern smartphones are shown upright: one orange with three rear cameras, one black with a glossy finish, and one light purple displaying a pastel flower. All have the Apple logo, highlighting the impressive iPhone 17 battery life.

    iPhone 17 Production Cut Signals a Normal Late-Cycle Shift

    July 2, 2026 / 8:21 AMJuly 1, 2026

    iPhone 17 production is reportedly being reduced by 15% after a record sales run, as buyers begin waiting for iPhone 18.

    A magnifying glass focuses on the Google Workspace website in a web browser, highlighting the words “Overview” and “What’s included,” as Google Docs features are explored on a Mac.

    Google Workspace Makes iPad and Mac Workflows More Flexible

    July 1, 2026 / 6:29 AMJuly 1, 2026

    Google Workspace gives iPad and Mac users a practical cross-platform setup for Docs, Drive, Gmail, Meet, and shared team files.

    A graphic of a laptop with a game controller icon on its screen, positioned below stacked blocks, set against a red-orange gradient background—perfect for illustrating PC developers using Game Porting Toolkit tools.

    Game Porting Toolkit Gives Apple a New Pitch to PC Developers

    June 30, 2026 / 3:45 PMJune 30, 2026

    Game Porting Toolkit 4 helps PC developers bring advanced games to Mac, iPad, and iPhone with faster testing, Metal tools, and AI-assisted code work.

    A white rounded square icon with a thick black ring around a smaller white square center, set against a light gray background—perfect for modern app design inspired by Apple’s sleek style.

    Play App Acquisition Points to Apple’s Design Tool Ambitions

    June 30, 2026 / 12:18 PMJune 30, 2026

    Play app assets give Apple a direct link to a SwiftUI prototyping tool that helped designers build native iPhone interfaces faster.

    People stand outside an Apple Store at night, vibrant mural and glowing logo above them. The lively scene hints at more than tech—Apple’s success reflects a smart cash reserve strategy behind the colorful, bustling storefront. India Store.

    Apple India Antitrust Fight Escalates Over App Store Claims

    June 29, 2026 / 12:34 PMJune 29, 2026

    Apple India antitrust pressure grows as the company accuses regulators of relying on rivals’ claims in the App Store investigation.

    A smartphone screen displays a grocery lists app with items under "Breads & Cereals" and "Dairy, Eggs, & Cheese," including croissants, bread, tofu, milk, eggs, cheese, and butter. Some items have empty checkboxes for easy Family Sharing.

    Reminders Groceries Turns iPhone Into a Household Hub

    June 29, 2026 / 8:38 AMJune 26, 2026

    Reminders groceries helps families organize shopping, chores, shared errands, and daily household tasks through one built-in Apple app.

    A smartphone screen displays the "Default Voice Line" settings page for iPhone eSIM, with two options: Secondary (work line) and Primary, each showing different phone numbers, and Primary is currently selected.

    Dual SIM Turns One iPhone Into a Professional Tool

    June 28, 2026 / 11:15 AMJune 26, 2026

    Dual SIM gives professionals one iPhone for work, personal, travel, and client lines while keeping calls, messages, and data easier to manage.

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    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #766, featuring an image of an open Apple device showing its internal circuitry. Headlines mention security threats, Claude science, and market strain from rising AI server demand.
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    Certified Refurbished Apple Products Make Premium More Affordable

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    Home App Automations Make Sunrise and Sunset Useful

    A black gaming controller is positioned in front of an M5 lineup iPad, displaying a futuristic action video game with vibrant colors and a dynamic battle scene, showcasing true innovation in mobile gaming.

    iPad AssistiveTouch Pointer Actions Make Touch More Flexible

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    Apple Watch Always-On Display Has Clear Trade-Offs

    A smartphone screen shows the brightness control slider and options for Dark Mode, Night Shift, and True Tone settings, all turned off—similar to controls found on an Apple display. The Apple logo is visible in the bottom right corner.

    True Tone Helps Apple Displays Feel Natural

    A blurred image of a person working at a computer desk with the Mac AirPlay icon overlaid in the center. The Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner, showcasing AirPlay display mirroring to an Apple TV.

    Mac AirPlay Display Mirroring Turns Any Screen Into a Workspace

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