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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.

    An iPhone displaying Apple Sports updates on the lock screen, including NBA scores, a soccer match between Manchester United and Manchester City, and a leaderboard for The Masters golf tournament.

    Apple Sports: A New Time for Golf Fans on iPhone

    February 4, 2026 / 8:35 AM

    Apple Sports adds golf support with real-time scores, hole-by-hole tracking, and leaderboards for PGA and LPGA events right on your iPhone.

    A woman in a red shirt stands in partial shadow, checking Apple Watch Gestures on her smartwatch. She has curly hair, sunglasses on her head, and is positioned in profile against a softly lit background.

    Apple Watch Gestures: How Movement Became Part of the Interface

    February 4, 2026 / 7:38 AMFebruary 4, 2026

    Apple Watch Gestures let you control your watch with simple hand movements. Learn how they evolved and how to enable and use them in daily life.

    A smartphone screen displays an active call with options like speaker, FaceTime, mute, more, end, and keypad. A colorful gradient background is visible as a Hold Assist Detection notification says, “Hold This Call? You’ll be notified to pick up.”.

    Hold Assist Detection: When Your iPhone Waits on Hold for You

    February 3, 2026 / 6:18 PMFebruary 3, 2026

    Hold Assist Detection in iOS 26 stays on the line for you, alerts you when a real person answers, and protects your time from endless automated holds.

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    Xcode Agentic: Apple Brings Autonomous Coding to the Mac

    February 3, 2026 / 4:43 PMFebruary 3, 2026

    Build faster with Xcode Agentic in 26.3, integrating AI coding agents like Claude and Codex to automate complex development tasks directly in Xcode.

    A sleek black MacBook Pro OLED is open on a dark surface, its screen displaying an abstract, glowing black and gray pattern of curved lines against a black background.

    MacBook Pro OLED 2026: The Display Upgrade Apple Has Been Building Toward

    February 3, 2026 / 2:59 PM

    MacBook Pro OLED – MacBook Pro with OLED display may arrive this year, bringing deeper blacks, higher contrast, and lower power use compared to today’s LED displays.

    A man in a gray suit sits at a desk with stacks of papers, looking serious and deep in thought. The tense atmosphere and dim lighting evoke the drama of Your Friends & Neighbors, now streaming on Apple TV.

    Your Friends & Neighbors Lands Early Season 3 Renewal on Apple TV

    February 2, 2026 / 3:21 PMFebruary 2, 2026

    Apple TV confirms early Season 3 renewal for Your Friends & Neighbors, starring Jon Hamm, as the hit drama expands ahead of its Season 2 premiere.

    Digital car dashboard showing a speedometer at 60 mph, tachometer at 3, Sport mode, Apple Maps navigation, tire pressure readings, temperature of 72°F, and odometer at 1250 miles—plus a glimpse of MICHELIN Ratings on the display.

    CarPlay Ultra Could Finally Reach Mainstream Cars

    February 2, 2026 / 9:53 AM

    CarPlay Ultra may soon move beyond six-figure luxury vehicles as Apple prepares to scale its next-generation dashboard system into mass-market models.

    A man wearing sunglasses, a white dress shirt, black suspenders, and a dark tie stands outdoors with the ocean and blue sky in the background, reminiscent of characters from an Apple TV series like Sugar Season 2.

    Apple TV: Sugar Season 2 Brings John Sugar Back for Another Case

    February 1, 2026 / 2:34 PMJanuary 30, 2026

    Apple TV confirms Sugar Season 2, premiering June 19, 2026, with Colin Farrell returning as private eye John Sugar in a new neo-noir mystery.

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    AppleMagazine Cover Story Preview: iPhone 17 Takes the Global Lead

    January 31, 2026 / 10:37 AMJanuary 30, 2026

    AppleMagazine Cover Story – This week’s AppleMagazine cover explores how iPhone 17 reached record sales worldwide, reshaping the smartphone market and redefining Apple’s global momentum.

    A man with short gray hair and glasses, resembling Tim Cook, smiles while standing indoors in a black suit. Two people are visible but out of focus behind him, hinting at an Apple 2026 "one more thing" announcement.

    Apple 2026: Tim Cook Teases a Year of “Never Been Seen” Innovation

    January 31, 2026 / 9:24 AMJanuary 30, 2026

    Apple 2026 is shaping up as a defining year, with Tim Cook hinting at never been seen innovations alongside major upgrades across iPhone, Mac, and Apple’s silicon roadmap.

    A family sitting around a desk, watching a computer screen that displays an animated movie with a young person and a large mammal. The room is warmly lit, with a lamp and snacks on the wooden table.

    iMac Trade In: A Smart Upgrade Path for Your Next Mac

    January 30, 2026 / 1:53 PM

    Refresh your setup with iMac Trade In and discover how Apple’s program can turn your current Mac into credit toward a faster, more efficient model, without the hassle of reselling.

    A child with curly hair, wearing a green shirt, sits in a dimly lit room and looks intently at a tablet, checking a Family member purchase made through Apple Family Sharing. Warm light highlights the child’s face and hair.

    Family Member Purchase: How to Check, Confirm, and Manage Shared Charges

    January 29, 2026 / 5:22 PMJanuary 29, 2026

    Understanding Family Member Purchase helps you know who bought what, where a charge came from, and how to avoid surprise costs before contacting Apple Support or filing a complaint.

    iPhone Password - A smartphone screen displays an iPhone passcode entry keypad with six dots, set against a gradient background. The time is 16:54, and the Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner.

    iPhone Password Guide: Stay Secure with Strong Settings and Smart Habits

    January 29, 2026 / 3:04 PMJanuary 29, 2026

    Protect your personal data with the right iPhone password setup, understand why it matters for security, and follow practical steps to create, manage, and update your passcode the right way.

    Find People and Pets in Photos - A smartphone screen displays a photo search for "Lopa," showing seven images of a black-and-white puppy lying on a carpet. The background is a colorful gradient, highlighting the Find People and Pets in Photos feature.

    Find People and Pets in Photos: How Apple Intelligence Organizes Your Memories

    January 28, 2026 / 12:12 PMJanuary 28, 2026

    Find People and Pets in Photos – Discover how your iPhone automatically recognizes people and pets in Photos, making it easier to find, organize, and relive moments — with full control over privacy and accuracy.

    A young woman in a blue skirt and jacket holds her First Mac laptop while walking down sunlit stairs, with two people ahead of her, one carrying a backpack. The setting is indoors, with yellow walls and metal railings.

    First Mac for Kids and Teens Starts With MacBook Air

    January 27, 2026 / 6:29 PMJanuary 27, 2026

    Choosing the first Mac for a child or teenager is about balance, and the MacBook Air remains the most practical and long-lasting option for school and college.

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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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    A person with medium-length dark hair and a slight smile sits indoors near a large window. Sunlight brightens green trees and leafy plants in the background. The person wears a brown-collared shirt, captured using iOS 27 AI photo editing in the Photos app.

    iOS 27 Makes AI Photo Editing Its Best WWDC26 Surprise

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    Apple Passwords Gets Smarter Across Devices

    An iPhone screen displays a Siri AI customization interface with options to adjust voice, pace, and expressivity. Colored dots represent voice options, and sliders allow users to personalize their Siri experience. A Continue button is at the bottom.

    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

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    iOS 27 Keeps iPhone 11 and Newer Supported

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