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    Tom Richardson

    About the Author

    Tom is a passionate tech writer hailing from Sheffield, England. With a keen eye for innovation, he specializes in exploring the latest trends in technology, particularly in the Apple ecosystem. A devoted Mac enthusiast, Tom enjoys delving into the intricacies of macOS, iOS, and Apple’s cutting-edge hardware.

    Three Apple devices with blue-themed screens: an iMac in the center displaying the macOS Tahoe login screen, and two MacBook laptops on either side showing video calls and widgets, all on a white background.

    macOS Tahoe Public Beta 3: Refining the Future of Mac Computing

    macOS Tahoe introduces a design overhaul dubbed Liquid Glass, which brings a translucent, reflective aesthetic to the Mac interface. This cohesive look spans app icons, the Dock, menus, and the…

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    Apple Vision Pro 2: A Leap Forward with a Next-Gen Chip

    The heart of the Vision Pro 2’s upgrade lies in its processor, but speculation has swirled about which chip will power the device. Early reports suggested the headset would adopt…

    Close-up of a black Apple Watch Ultra 3 with a mesh band displaying the time (10:09:30), various health and activity metrics, and an orange ring around the side button. Stay connected with 5G and satellite features on its vibrant digital screen.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Redefining Rugged Wearables

    For those venturing beyond the reach of cell towers, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 introduces satellite connectivity, a first for Apple’s smartwatch lineup. This feature allows users to send and…

    AirPods Pro 3 features 2025, showcasing advanced H3 chip and enhanced noise cancellation

    AirPods Gain Edge in Communication with Upcoming Live Translation Tool

    Imagine navigating a bustling market abroad or collaborating with international colleagues—the live translation tool could eliminate the awkward pauses that come with language barriers. Based on beta findings, the feature…

    Mac-Studio

    How to Use Mac Studio for Xcode and iOS App Development

    Getting started with Xcode on Mac Studio is straightforward. Developers can download Xcode for free from the Mac App Store, ensuring they have the latest version, currently Xcode 16.4, which…

    A close-up of a computer screen showing the macOS Tahoe control center interface with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, music player, Focus mode, display, and sound controls, alongside the date and time in the top right corner.

    macOS Tahoe Public Beta 2 Brings Refined Features to Mac Users

    Personalization is a cornerstone of macOS Tahoe, with the second beta offering robust options to tailor the user experience. The Control Center and Menu Bar now allow users to add,…

    A side view of the iPhone 17 Air against a black background, highlighting its innovative design, impressive thinness, sleek profile, buttons, and raised rear camera bump.

    Apple’s iPhone 17 Air Redefines Thinness and Innovation

    The iPhone 17 Air’s defining feature is its razor-thin profile, inspired by the sleek M4 iPad Pro. This design prioritizes form, shaving off nearly 2.7mm compared to the iPhone 16…

    A multicolored, abstract looped star icon above the words “Apple Intelligence”—highlighting its Limited Rollout and potential as an AI-Powered Support Assistant—appears in a blue to red gradient on a light gray background.

    Apple Tests AI-Powered Support Assistant in Limited Rollout

    The Support Assistant leverages generative AI models to provide automated responses to user queries about device settings, software glitches, or service-related questions. Upon accessing the “Chat” tab, users are greeted…

    Mac ultra-wide display on Apple Vision Pro offering immersive virtual workspace for enhanced productivity.

    Crafting Immersive Worlds with visionOS: A Creator’s Guide

    Reality Composer Pro, included with Xcode, is the cornerstone for building immersive environments. This visual editor simplifies importing and organizing 3D assets like models, textures, and sounds. Creators can start…

    Using the Studio Display

    Keeping Your Mac Studio at Peak Performance: Essential Optimization Tips

    A cluttered storage drive can slow even the Mac Studio’s lightning-fast SSD. macOS requires at least 10% of free disk space to manage swap files and temporary data effectively. To…

    A smartphone screen features the iOS Control Center with a new look, displaying toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane Mode, brightness, volume, Focus mode, and a music player playing "Backseat Driver" by Kane Brown alongside iPhone app icons.

    iOS 26 Unveils a Stunning New Look for iPhone App Icons

    For the first time in over a decade, Apple has redrawn all system app icons, infusing them with a layered, glass-like appearance that emphasizes clarity and focus. Unlike previous versions,…

    The image showcases three Apple chip designs: "M5," "M5 Pro," and "M5 Max," all set against eye-catching gradient backgrounds. Each design prominently features the Apple logo, with a smaller logo nestled in the bottom right corner on a vibrant background. Highlights include the advanced M5 Pro chip.

    M5 MacBook Pro: A Tough Choice for Upgrading

    The M5 MacBook Pro, slated for release in the first half of 2026, is shaping up to be a modest update. Built on TSMC’s third-generation 3-nanometer process (N3P), the M5,…

    iMac M1 24

    Apple’s M1 iMac Almost Featured a Front-Facing Logo, Prototype Shows

    The M1 iMac’s chin has always been a polarizing feature. By housing critical hardware like processors and cooling systems, it allows the rest of the device to remain remarkably thin—less…

    Hot air balloons float over rocky, pointed formations at sunrise in Cappadocia, Turkey. The clear sky and landscape bathed in a golden glow create a cinematic escape, like nature’s own home theatre at dawn.

    Crafting a Cinematic Escape with visionOS: The Ultimate Home Theatre

    At the heart of visionOS is its ability to create immersive environments that transport users beyond the confines of their living room. Using the Apple Vision Pro’s passthrough and spatial…

    Abstract blue background with soft curves and gradients. Large translucent text reads "macOS Tahoe Public Beta" in the center, inviting Mac users to explore the latest features.

    macOS Tahoe Public Beta Ushers in a New Era for Mac Users

    One of the standout features of macOS Tahoe is its emphasis on personalization. The Control Center and Menu Bar are now fully customizable, allowing users to tailor layouts and controls,…

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    Sleeptime Compute: The Next Frontier in AI Memory

    The word "GROK 2.5" appears in large, glowing letters with a swirling, cosmic nebula effect against a dark, starry background, hinting at the next era of AI transparency.

    xAI’s Grok 2.5 Goes Open Source, Signaling a Shift in AI Transparency

    A man wearing glasses and a black leather jacket holds a microphone and gestures with his hand while discussing chips and geopolitics in front of a green background with partially visible white text and graphics.

    Nvidia’s Taipei Mission: Navigating Chips and Geopolitics

    A futuristic humanoid robot with a transparent head revealing mechanical components and an artificial brain, symbolizing Saudi Arabia’s AI Vision, faces left against a light, blurred background.

    Saudi Arabia’s Humain Accelerates AI Vision with U.S.-Powered Data Centers

    A person using a laptop with a digital overlay showing a padlock icon and login fields for username and password, highlighting cybersecurity risks and the importance of data protection against any potential security flaw.

    TheTruthSpy’s Latest Flaw Amplifies Risks for Victims

    A glowing Apple logo shines with a vibrant gradient of blue, yellow, and red hues on a black background, creating a neon, heat-map effect reminiscent of the iconic style seen at an Apple September event.

    Apple September Event: A Game-Changing Reveal Awaits

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