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    Mickey

    About the Author

    Mickey is a passionate tech enthusiast and longtime Apple aficionado based in Los Angeles. With a keen eye for innovation, he’s been following the evolution of Apple’s products since the early days, from the sleek designs of the iPhone to the cutting-edge capabilities of the Vision Pro.

    Five women in elegant, period-style dresses pose closely together, looking up at the camera against a pink background. Their confident, intense expressions and elaborate hairstyles evoke the bold spirit of The Buccaneers season three.

    The Buccaneers Renewed for Season Three on Apple TV+ as the Drama Enters a New Chapter

    Apple TV+ has officially renewed The Buccaneers for a third season, extending the life of its lavish period drama inspired by Edith Wharton’s unfinished final novel. Produced by The Forge…

    A middle-aged man with a bald head and stubble looks directly at the camera, resting his chin on his hands. Wearing a white shirt and a serious, contemplative expression, he evokes the thoughtful design seen in OpenAI's Jony Ive AI device concepts.

    OpenAI and Jony Ive Reportedly Struggling to Define Their AI Device Vision

    OpenAI’s highly anticipated collaboration with legendary designer Jony Ive appears to be running into turbulence. Sources close to the project say the pair are still struggling to define what the…

    AirPods Max

    Apple Releases AirPods Firmware 8A358 With Improved Stability and iOS 18 Integration

    Apple has begun rolling out AirPods firmware 8A358, the latest update for AirPods Pro, AirPods 3, and AirPods Max. The new firmware focuses on Bluetooth stability, adaptive audio reliability, and…

    A person holds a smartphone setting up Apple Pay, with a bank card in the other hand. An ATM machine is blurred in the background, highlighting the importance of staying alert to Apple Pay scams.

    Sheriff’s Office Warns Users to Watch for New Apple Pay Scams

    A warning about Apple Pay scams has been issued by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, cautioning iPhone users to remain vigilant against a growing wave of fraud targeting digital wallet…

    A glowing logo and the word "Grokipedia AI" appear in front of a vibrant, purple-lit planet with stars, distant moons, and a futuristic city skyline. An "Apple" logo is displayed in the bottom right corner.

    Grokipedia AI Project Challenges Wikipedia With Bold New Approach

    Grokipedia AI is Elon Musk’s latest attempt to redefine how information is shared online. Announced this week, the project is described as an AI-powered encyclopedia that will rival Wikipedia by…

    An iPhone screen displays the "Available Update" page for iOS 26.0.1, highlighting new features, improvements, a 4.97 GB file size, and update notes detailing the fix for the iPhone cell network bug.

    iPhone Cell Network Bug Fixed With iOS 26.0.1 Update

    iPhone cell network bug reports have circulated since iOS 26 launched earlier this month, with users saying their devices randomly dropped service or failed to connect to carriers. Apple has…

    A gold-colored MacBook Air M4 with a sleek design is shown open at a side angle. The screen displays an abstract, geometric pattern in shades of gold and black, perfectly highlighting the latest announcement. The Apple logo stands proud on the back of the screen.

    New MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Studio Display Reportedly Nearing Mass Production

    Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple’s next-generation MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Studio Display are nearing mass production, suggesting that refreshed models may arrive sooner rather than later. The information…

    A group of people, many in matching blue shirts, stand and cheer outside the Apple Ginza store reopening, while three people in the front smile and wave to the crowd near the glass doors.

    Stunning Apple Ginza Store Reopening Attracts Thousands in Tokyo

    Apple Ginza store reopening has drawn thousands of visitors in Tokyo, where crowds lined up to witness the return of one of the company’s most iconic retail spaces. The store,…

    People walk past a large building with red brick upper floors and light stone arches at street level, featuring tall windows and glass doors; street lamps hang from the walls—reflecting the city's historic adherence to antitrust rules.

    Apple Warns of EU Product Pullback Over Antitrust Rules

    In a statement released September 25, 2025, the company detailed how compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) has forced delays in innovations for EU users, including advanced messaging and…

    A smartphone screen displays the Apple Music app page in the App Store, featuring the app icon, “Open” button, ratings, age, and category on a bright orange background—now highlighting an iOS 26.1 new gesture for swiping to switch tracks.

    Swipe Gesture in Apple Music Brings Faster Track Control in iOS 26.1

    By simply swiping left or right, listeners can change tracks with fluid animations and gentle haptic feedback, making playback control faster and more intuitive. While small on paper, this update…

    Three iPhones are displayed: one silver and one black showing their backs with triple camera lenses, and a center phone—possibly the iPhone 17 Pro Max—showing its screen with the time 9:41, Tuesday, April 1 on a dark abstract background.

    iPhone 17 Pro Max Outperforms Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in Real-World Battery Test

    This year, the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra go head-to-head, both packing large batteries, energy-efficient chips, and advanced displays. Yet, in recent real-world endurance tests, Apple’s flagship…

    A thin, rectangular metal filter—resembling an iPhone Vapor Chamber—is shown on a black background. The left side appears partially covered with a textured, mesh-like material.

    Vapor Chamber? Understanding the New Thermal Envelope on iPhone Pro

    The iPhone Air may be Apple’s thinnest device, but the iPhone 17 Pro is the most powerful yet, with the A19 Pro chip demanding an advanced system to manage heat:…

    A man in a dark suit and tie smiles and raises his hand in greeting while standing outdoors, with a dark-colored car in the background—like a scene straight out of an Apple TV Plus series.

    Elon Musk Criticizes Foundation – And He’s Right

    While Apple TV+ invested heavily in bringing Foundation to the screen, the result has failed to capture either the philosophical depth of Asimov’s books or the cultural impact of the…

    Apple Invites app enhances event planning with custom invitations, RSVP tracking, and real-time collaboration.

    MacBook Pro 2026 Redesign: 6 Game-Changing Features to Expect

    The 2026 MacBook Pro is expected to transition from mini-LED to Tandem OLED displays, mirroring the technology debuted in the 2024 M4 iPad Pro. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and…

    An iPad screen running iPadOS 26 displays six open app windows—notes, music, reminders, and web pages—in a multitasking view over a blue gradient background, with a dock of app icons at the bottom.

    iPadOS 26 Unleashes New Power: Top iPad Deals to Match

    iPadOS 26 introduces a windowing system that allows users to resize and arrange multiple app windows freely, supporting up to 12 apps on-screen simultaneously. This flexibility, paired with an upgraded…

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    Three Apple chip icons—"M5," "M5 Pro," and "M5 Max"—are shown side by side with vibrant gradient backgrounds, set against a black backdrop and a subtle Apple logo, celebrating the Apple M5 chip debut.

    Apple M5 Chip Debut Expected This Week, Bringing Major Boost to Mac Performance

    Close-up of a smartphone screen with Liquid Glass Design, showing music playback controls for "Seagulls" by Butcher Brown. Flashlight and camera icons appear at the bottom, set against a floral wallpaper, running on iOS 26.

    WhatsApp for iPhone Gets Liquid Glass Redesign

    An iPhone screen showing an active call with the number +1 (740) 555-0190. The call timer reads 00:46, and options like Speaker, FaceTime, and iOS 26 spam call blocker features are visible alongside Mute, Keypad, More, Hold, and End.

    iOS 26 Just Killed Spam Calls Forever — Here’s How It Works

    A young boy in a brown cloak looks up while holding the hilt of a large sword, shared with an adult whose upper body is mostly out of frame—a moment worthy of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

    The Next Game of Thrones Spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Nears Release

    A person’s hands holding a game controller with a large glowing X logo in the center, hinting at an xAI AI-powered video game, set against a dark background with a subtle Apple logo in the corner.

    xAI to Launch AI-Powered Video Game by 2026, Blending Reality and Virtual Worlds

    A silhouette of a person sitting at a computer, illuminated by the screen, is framed inside an outline of the Apple logo—evoking the intrigue of Apple’s $2 million bug bounty—set against a black background.

    Apple Raises Bug Bounty to $2 Million for Critical Exploits, Setting a New Industry Record

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