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    Jack is a journalist at AppleMagazine, covering technology, digital culture, and the fast changing relationship between people and platforms. With a background in digital media, his work focuses on how emerging technologies shape everyday life, from AI and streaming to social media and consumer tech.

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    Apple TV: Emmy Nominations Put Pluribus and The Pitt in a Tight Drama Race

    July 8, 2026 / 5:04 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Emmy nominations put Pluribus and The Pitt at the center of the drama race as Apple TV enters awards season with major momentum.

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    Safari MCP Server Brings AI Test Runs Into Apple’s Browser

    July 8, 2026 / 3:32 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Safari MCP Server gives web developers a direct way to connect AI coding agents to Safari for page testing, inspection and debugging.

    An iPhone displaying its home screen with various app icons and widgets, including the option to offload app, set against a blue abstract background with the Apple logo in the lower right corner.

    iOS 26.6 Beta 4 Arrives as iPhone Testing Shifts Toward Stability

    July 7, 2026 / 12:23 PMJuly 7, 2026

    iOS 26.6 beta 4 is now available for developers, bringing Apple closer to its next iPhone update before the iOS 27 public beta cycle.

    Two sleek, burgundy-colored smartphones highlight the latest iPhone 18 Pro colors against a black background. One showcases a vibrant abstract wallpaper; the other reveals its back with the iconic Apple logo. A small Apple logo sits in the corner.

    iPhone 18 Pro Battery Filings Point to a Larger Pro Max Gap

    July 6, 2026 / 5:35 PMJuly 6, 2026

    iPhone 18 Pro battery filings reportedly confirm larger cells, with the Pro Max gaining far more capacity than the smaller Pro model.

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    Even Realities Funding Puts Camera-Free Smart Glasses in Focus

    July 6, 2026 / 12:47 PM

    Even Realities funding gives camera-free smart glasses a $1 billion test case as Apple, Meta, Snap, and others chase wearable AI.

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    iPhone Fold Could Push Foldable Phone Prices Higher

    July 4, 2026 / 12:43 PMJuly 3, 2026

    iPhone Fold could help lift foldable phone prices as Counterpoint forecasts an 18% ASP jump driven by book-style premium models.

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    MacBook Pro M5 Performance Sharpens AI and Video Workflows

    July 3, 2026 / 5:21 PMJuly 3, 2026

    MacBook Pro M5 performance brings faster local AI, stronger video effects rendering, higher memory bandwidth, and quicker storage for pro workflows.

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    Tata Data Leak Puts iPhone Secrecy Under Indian Investigation

    July 3, 2026 / 3:51 PMJuly 3, 2026

    Tata data leak investigations in India expose how supplier breaches can reveal unreleased iPhone parts, vendors, and manufacturing details.

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    iPhone 18 Pro Max Battery Leak Points to Apple’s Largest Cell Yet

    July 3, 2026 / 8:28 AMJuly 2, 2026

    iPhone 18 Pro Max battery leaks point to a 5,100mAh to 5,200mAh cell, which would make it the largest battery ever used in an iPhone.

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    iPhone Fold Strategy Builds on Pro Max Demand

    July 2, 2026 / 6:16 PMJuly 2, 2026

    iPhone Fold strategy points to a higher-priced iPhone tier as Pro and Pro Max models keep proving buyers will pay for premium hardware.

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    iPhone Fold: Everything We Know About Apple’s Biggest iPhone Shift

    July 2, 2026 / 12:28 PMJuly 2, 2026

    iPhone Fold reports point to a book-style design, 7.8-inch inner display, 5.5-inch outer screen, A20 chip, and a higher $2,500 target.

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    App Store Fees Return to the Supreme Court

    July 2, 2026 / 6:21 AMJuly 1, 2026

    App Store fees face a new Supreme Court review as Apple challenges a contempt ruling in its long-running Epic Games fight.

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    AirDrop Vulnerabilities Expose Apple’s Nearby Sharing Risk

    July 1, 2026 / 5:04 PMJuly 1, 2026

    AirDrop vulnerabilities found by CISPA researchers can crash nearby sharing services on iPhone and Mac, with Apple still working on fixes.

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    Rivian Apple Comparison Shows RJ Scaringe’s Brand Bet

    July 1, 2026 / 4:03 PMJuly 1, 2026

    Rivian Apple comparisons show how RJ Scaringe wants the EV maker judged by identity, design, and loyalty rather than Tesla rivalry.

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    American Express Points Come to Apple Pay Checkout

    July 1, 2026 / 12:37 PMJuly 1, 2026

    American Express points can now be redeemed through Apple Pay in apps and on the web, making rewards easier to use at checkout.

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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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    iOS 27 Makes AI Photo Editing Its Best WWDC26 Surprise

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    Apple Passwords Gets Smarter Across Devices

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    Siri AI Gets Its Own Dedicated App

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    iOS 27 Focuses on Speed and Battery Life

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    Apple’s Best On-Device AI Points to iPhone 18

    iPhone-11

    iOS 27 Keeps iPhone 11 and Newer Supported

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