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    Tom Richardson

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    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.

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    An iPad Mini, powered by the A17 Pro Chip, displays a hand skillfully using a stylus to draw vibrant illustrations of flowers and leaves on its screen against a black background.

    Unleashing Creativity: What Apple Pencil Can Do in iPadOS

    The Apple Pencil is a game-changer for digital artists, offering pixel-perfect precision, low latency, and tilt sensitivity that mimic traditional drawing tools. In apps like Procreate or Adobe Fresco, users…

    A hand holding a white Apple Pencil Pro is drawing a small yellow line on the latest iPads' touchscreen. The background is black, highlighting the illuminated line and stylus tip, showcasing the advanced features of this cutting-edge device.

    Transform Your Notes: Using Scribble to Convert Handwriting to Text on iPad

    Scribble isn’t just about conversion—it offers intuitive gestures to make editing a breeze. To delete a word, simply scratch it out with your Apple Pencil, and it vanishes instantly. To…

    A modern retail space, the Apple Roosevelt Field store features glass walls, wooden tables with electronic devices, and a large white Apple logo above the entrance. The revamped store is clean, bright, organized, and adorned with product images on the walls.

    Apple’s Revamped Roosevelt Field Store Signals a Modern Retail Evolution

    The reimagined Roosevelt Field store will incorporate features that have become hallmarks of Apple’s newer retail spaces. A key addition is an Apple Pickup station, designed to streamline the process…

    Four overlapping Apple AirTag trackers are shown on a white background, each featuring a silver and white circular design with the Apple logo in the center, highlighting enhanced tracking and improved safety features.

    AirTag 2: Enhanced Tracking and Safety Features Expected This Fall

    The original AirTag leverages Apple’s Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology for precise location tracking through the Find My app. However, its range has been a limiting factor for some users. The…

    Three iPads running iPadOS 26 display different multitasking screens; the center shows overlapping windows, the left features the home screen, and the right shows control center settings. An Apple Pencil rests on top.

    10 iPadOS Multitasking Tips to Boost Your Productivity

    From Split View to Stage Manager, these tools help users juggle multiple apps seamlessly, turning the tablet into a laptop rival. Here are 10 practical tips to master iPadOS multitasking…

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    How to Use Guided Access on iOS to Lock Apps for Kids

    Guided Access is part of Apple’s accessibility tools that limits device usage to a single app and restricts certain screen areas or hardware buttons. It’s ideal for: Keeping young children…

    Concept render of the Apple A19 chip, symbolizing Apple’s focus on power efficiency and AI performance for the iPhone 17 Pro.

    Apple’s A19 Chip Could Match Qualcomm’s Best—But Power Efficiency May Take Priority

    Apple’s in-house chips have long led the mobile market in CPU and GPU performance, often outperforming Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon processors in both speed and efficiency. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4,…

    A large white Apple logo is displayed on the glass facade of the Apple Store at La Encantada, with a blurred person holding a drink walking past in the foreground.

    Apple to Open Flagship Store at Forrest Place in Perth, Australia

    Forrest Place is one of Perth’s most recognizable city centers—home to public events, shopping, and cultural landmarks. The new Apple Store is being built within the historic former General Post…

    Emulator for Apple Silicon Chip to Run Firestorm

    Apple’s Chip Chief Wants AI-Optimized Silicon—But He’s Already Built It

    Unlike competitors racing to showcase AI-specific hardware, Apple’s chip strategy has quietly embedded AI capability into its core design philosophy. Every Apple Silicon chip—beginning with the A11 Bionic in 2017—has…

    An iPadOS 26 screen displays the Shortcuts app with an automation workflow for checking notes. Steps include receiving images, responding, transcribing input, and summarizing notes. The right pane shows app categories and a search bar.

    iPadOS 26’s New Reed Pen Tool Elevates Calligraphy and Digital Note-Taking

    The Reed Pen tool, now available in the Notes app and compatible drawing interfaces in iPadOS 26, mimics the look and feel of a traditional calligraphy pen. With dynamic stroke…

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    How to Set Up Siri Shortcuts on iOS for Voice Automation

    Siri Shortcuts on iOS are customizable actions that allow you to trigger apps, system settings, or multi-step workflows using your voice or a single tap. Think of them as programmable…

    A person in a green jacket sits on the floor against a wooden beam, using a MacBook Pro with an M5 Chip. A coffee cup is nearby, while warm light from a window creates a cozy atmosphere in the partially constructed or renovated space.

    How to Use AirDrop on macOS to Share Files Instantly

    AirDrop on macOS enables quick, secure file transfers between Apple devices using a mix of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Once enabled, your Mac can connect directly with nearby iPhones, iPads, or…

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    Apple Preps Major MacBook Pro Overhaul for 2026: What’s on the Horizon

    According to sources familiar with Apple’s hardware strategy, the 2026 MacBook Pro will feature its first major visual update since the reintroduction of ports and the notch in 2021. Though…

    Bill Atkinson, legendary Apple engineer, working on early Macintosh software, celebrated for creating QuickDraw, MacPaint, and HyperCard.

    Tim Cook Honors Bill Atkinson, Visionary Apple Engineer Behind Mac’s Legacy

    Bill Atkinson, Apple’s employee number 51, joined the company in 1978 after being recruited by Steve Jobs from the University of Washington, where he was studying neurochemistry. His work on…

    A person holds up smart glasses, through which a city street scene appears enhanced with digital data overlays. The Apple logo is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

    Apple’s Rumored AI Smart Glasses: A Game-Changer Over Meta Ray-Bans?

    Apple’s strength lies in its tightly knit ecosystem, and the rumored smart glasses are expected to capitalize on this. Unlike Meta’s Ray-Bans, which rely on the Meta AI app and…

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    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Connectivity Takes Center Stage

    A close-up of the new AirTag 2 tracking device, showcasing its sleek design and advanced technology.

    Apple AirTag 2: A Smarter Tracker Awaits

    A person with curly hair in a bun wears a sleek, futuristic virtual reality headset with a white strap. The person is smiling and looking to the side, embodying tech innovations with a plain white background behind them.

    Setting Up Your Apple Vision Pro: A Seamless Start to Spatial Computing

    Close-up of an electronic circuit board inside a device, featuring a large black Apple C1 Modem chip at the center, labeled with "C1," and surrounded by various smaller components and connectors.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Ushers in a New Era of iPhone Connectivity

    A white Apple smart speaker, possibly the HomePod Mini 2 (2025), with a glowing top sits on a kitchen counter near a stove, beside a potted plant and some papers.

    HomePod Mini 2 Set to Elevate Apple’s Smart Speaker Game in 2025

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