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.
iPad External Keyboard support transforms the device from a touch-first tablet into a capable typing machine, whether you’re using a Bluetooth keyboard or Apple’s own keyboard accessories.
iPhone App Permissions allow you to decide which apps can access your camera, microphone, and location, giving you direct control over how your data is used.
Apple has reduced China App Store commission rates to 25%, with small-business fees dropping to 12%, reshaping developer economics in one of its largest markets.
Apple TV F1 viewership has reportedly surpassed ESPN’s previous audience for the Australian Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone in Apple’s Formula 1 broadcast strategy.
Hidden Siri commands turn the iPhone into a hands-free control center, allowing you to launch advanced actions, run custom shortcuts, and manage settings with precision.
Mac Finder Tags allow you to organize files visually using color labels and dynamic Smart Folders, making document retrieval faster without moving files into rigid folder structures.
iPhone manufacturing in India has reached a new milestone, with Apple now assembling roughly one in four iPhones in the country as part of its broader supply chain shift.
Apple device provisioning defines how organizations configure, secure, and manage thousands of iPhone, iPad, and Mac units without handling each device manually.
Apple Studio is not a physical space. For many independent musicians, it is a workflow built from GarageBand, iPhone recordings, and Mac-based mixing — all connected through Apple’s ecosystem.
Apple’s Shazam technology has become one of the most widely used music recognition systems in the world. For years, identifying a song meant opening a dedicated app, holding the phone…
Clipboard History on Mac is not visible by default, but understanding how macOS handles copied content — and how to extend it — makes everyday work faster and more organized.