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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 lavender iPhone in Apple Low Power Mode displays a purple abstract flower pattern beside an Apple Watch with a blue strap and blue-themed face, both set against a crisp white background.

    iPhone Anti-Theft Upgrade Could Use Apple Watch

    June 1, 2026 / 2:32 PMJune 1, 2026

    iPhone anti-theft protection may soon use Apple Watch proximity to detect snatching and lock the device before thieves get access.

    Close-up view of an orange smartphone's rear camera module, featuring three raised camera lenses and a small black sensor set against a smooth matte surface with an iPhone aluminium frame. - iPhone 17 Pro Orange

    iPhone 18 Pro May Drop Cosmic Orange After Color Complaints

    June 1, 2026 / 10:47 AMMay 31, 2026

    iPhone 18 Pro may move away from Cosmic Orange as Apple faces reports of some iPhone 17 Pro units shifting toward a rose tone.

    A close-up of a person’s wrist wearing a smartwatch with a light-colored band displays a sleep score of 84 marked "High" and a vibrant circular graph, highlighting the importance of apple watch screen care for clear, accurate readings.

    Apple Watch Sleep Data Shows Menopause Changes

    May 30, 2026 / 5:54 PMMay 29, 2026

    Apple Watch sleep data from Harvard’s women’s health study shows how sleep disruption can change during the menopause transition.

    A modern open-plan living and kitchen area is lit with vibrant purple, blue, and orange LED lights, featuring a sectional sofa, dining table, plants, shelves, large windows with curtains, and smart home features like a doorbell camera.

    Home App Alerts Make Smart Homes Easier to Trust

    May 30, 2026 / 10:21 AMMay 29, 2026

    Home app alerts help iPhone users follow doors, locks, sensors, cameras, and alarms without constantly checking every smart-home device.

    A white shield icon is centered on a blue-to-green gradient background, evoking the Safari Privacy Report. A small, white-outlined Apple logo and the word "Apple" appear in the bottom right corner.

    Safari Privacy Report Helps Mac Users See Trackers

    May 30, 2026 / 6:37 AMMay 29, 2026

    Safari Privacy Report shows which known trackers were blocked on Mac, helping users understand cross-site tracking and browser privacy.

    A white stylized icon combining vertical soundwave bars and an upward arrow on a blue gradient background, representing iPhone Vocal Shortcuts, with a small gray Apple logo in the lower right corner.

    iPhone Vocal Shortcuts Make Custom Commands Easier

    May 29, 2026 / 6:10 PMMay 29, 2026

    iPhone Vocal Shortcuts let users create custom voice commands for Siri requests, accessibility actions, system tools, and shortcuts.

    A man wearing glasses and a headset sits in a dimly lit room, looking intently to the side. He appears focused, with a soft light illuminating his face—reminiscent of scenes from Last Seen Apple TV. Blurred background elements are visible.

    Last Seen Apple TV Thriller Gets a Tense First Look

    May 29, 2026 / 12:32 PMMay 28, 2026

    Last Seen Apple TV thriller starring Patrick Brammall arrives September 9 with a six-episode Australian mystery adapted from The Dispatcher.

    A pink smartphone with a MagSafe case displays a photo of an adult and child smiling together outdoors in a garden, surrounded by greenery, as the adult holds the child’s hands.

    iPhone Photo Cleanup Finds Sensitive Images Faster

    May 29, 2026 / 6:29 AMMay 28, 2026

    iPhone photo cleanup is easier when Photos search, Hidden album, and privacy settings work together to organize sensitive images.

    A man in a suit and sunglasses leans on a convertible car at dusk. The word "Sugar" glows in neon, with the Apple TV+ logo and hints of Sugar season 2 as the city skyline shines behind him.

    Sugar Season 2 Trailer Brings John Sugar Back

    May 28, 2026 / 2:15 PM

    Sugar season 2 returns to Apple TV on June 19, with Colin Farrell’s detective pulled into a new missing-persons case in Los Angeles.

    A person uses an iPad Cherokee language app with a digital keyboard displayed, typing a numbered list. Another person’s hand points to the screen. Various items, including a purple cup, are on the table in the background.

    Cherokee Language Learning Finds New Life on iPad

    May 28, 2026 / 10:29 AM

    Cherokee language students in Oklahoma are using iPad and Mac to practice pronunciation, record stories, and build classroom projects.

    The iPad Air refresh with M4 chip displayed on a sleek desk setup with accessories.

    Magic Keyboard Makes iPad Feel More Like a Mac

    May 26, 2026 / 10:32 AMMay 26, 2026

    Magic Keyboard turns iPad into a cleaner workstation, but the full setup can cost more than a MacBook before it fully replaces one.

    Apple Music logo with a white Apple icon and the word "Music" on a vibrant red and orange geometric background filled with triangular shapes—perfect for Apple Music discovery. The Apple logo appears again in a small rounded box in the lower right corner.

    Apple Music Discovery Still Needs a Human Touch

    May 25, 2026 / 6:19 PMMay 25, 2026

    Apple Music discovery works best beyond algorithmic playlists, using editorial curation, radio, artist pages, lyrics, credits, Shazam, and live shows.

    A man wearing AirPods sits on a park bench holding an iPhone, with a dog partially visible beside him.

    Apple Accessibility Makes AI Useful Beyond Productivity

    May 25, 2026 / 2:32 PMMay 25, 2026

    Apple Accessibility shows how AI can improve VoiceOver, Voice Control, Magnifier, subtitles, reading tools, and Vision Pro support.

    A TV displays a photo memories interface with children playing trumpets, with an Apple TV device and remote shown beside it.

    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

    May 25, 2026 / 12:27 PMMay 25, 2026

    Apple TV Photo Memories make iCloud photos, shared albums, and family collections easier to enjoy together on the biggest screen at home.

    A blue iCloud logo is centered on a gradient blue background, surrounded by cartoon avatars, a padlock icon, and an Apple logo in the corner, representing iCloud shared password security and seamless communication.

    iCloud Recovery Contacts Protect Apple Account Access

    May 24, 2026 / 3:22 PMMay 24, 2026

    iCloud recovery contacts help users regain Apple Account access before a forgotten password, lost device, or security lockout becomes a crisis.

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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

    A modern two-story house with large windows and a flat roof is illuminated at sunset. The vibrant sky enhances the landscaped yard and driveway, while home app automations perfectly complement the home's sleek, contemporary design.

    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

    A close-up of a person's hand wearing an Apple Watch with a square black face and a double-wrapped red leather band, highlighting how the Apple Watch Band complements their skin tone, set against a background of dark blue fabric.

    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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