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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.

    A sleek M4 MacBook Air with a silver body and a black-bordered screen displaying an abstract blue and black spiral pattern. The device is showcased facing forward on a plain white background, highlighting Apple’s embrace of new colors in their design.

    M4 MacBook Air Offers Compelling Reasons for MacBook Pro Users to Switch

    For years, Apple nudged multi-monitor users toward the MacBook Pro due to the Air’s restrictive external display capabilities. The M1 and M2 MacBook Air models supported only a single external…

    Screenshot of Safari Technology Preview 216 interface on macOS Sequoia, showcasing Apple’s latest experimental browser update released on April 3, 2025.

    Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of macOS Sequoia 15.5 to Developers

    The fourth beta of macOS Sequoia 15.5 is primarily a developer-focused release, aimed at ironing out bugs and optimizing performance. MacRumors reports no major feature additions have been disclosed, suggesting…

    Two modern black smartphones, including the iPhone 17, are shown against a vibrant gradient background. One phone displays a blue screen, while the other shows the back with three cameras and the Apple logo.

    Apple Scraps Anti-Reflective Display Plans for iPhone 17

    Last year, excitement built around a potential iPhone 17 display upgrade. Instant Digital, a Weibo leaker with a mixed but occasionally accurate track record, claimed Apple was developing a “super-hard”…

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    Apple Journal App: Your Private Digital Diary for 2025

    Journal’s clean interface invites users to “Select a Moment and Write.” Tap “New Entry” to start from scratch or choose a suggested moment, like a recent photo or workout, paired…

    Three people stand around a large, circular stone artifact in a dimly lit, ancient-looking room. The woman in white examines the artifact closely, rumored to hold secrets of the Fountain of Youth, while the two men watch intently. Ornate columns and subdued lighting add to the mystique.

    Apple TV+’s Fountain of Youth Brings Indiana Jones-Style Adventure

    Fountain of Youth follows two estranged siblings, played by Krasinski and Portman, who reunite for a high-stakes heist to uncover the legendary spring said to grant eternal youth. The film’s…

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    iPhone Fold Drives iOS 19’s Surprising Multitasking Upgrade

    The iOS 19 rumor, shared by leaker Majin Bu, indicates that iPhones with USB-C ports will gain a “Stage Manager-like interface” when connected to external monitors. Unlike the current mirroring…

    Apple robotics team leadership transitions to hardware chief John Ternus, highlighting a strategic shift to accelerate tabletop and mobile robot development for smart homes.

    Apple Shifts Robotics Team Leadership to Hardware Division

    The robotics team, previously housed under Giannandrea’s AI and machine learning division, is now transitioning to Apple’s hardware division. John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering, brings a proven…

    Eucalyptus trees in Brazil’s Apple 2030 farms, aimed at carbon neutrality, raise concerns over water use and biodiversity loss in local ecosystems.

    Apple’s Eucalyptus Farms for Apple 2030 Spark Environmental Debate

    Announced in 2020, Apple 2030 is a bold plan to make every Apple device carbon neutral by the end of the decade. The company, already carbon neutral for its global…

    Apple TV 4K vs Roku comparison, showcasing Apple TV 4K’s ad-free interface and premium streaming experience on a modern TV screen, 2025.

    Why Roku’s Ad Strategy Makes Apple TV 4K the Better Streaming Choice

    Roku recently launched its latest streaming sticks, touting affordability and access to thousands of channels. However, the company’s aggressive ad strategy is drawing scrutiny. Last month, Roku tested auto-playing Moana…

    iPhone displaying iOS 18.5 release date update screen with Mail and Settings app improvements, launching May 2025.

    iOS 18.5: Apple’s Next Update Brings Subtle, Practical Refinements

    Unlike its predecessor, iOS 18.4, which rolled out broader features like Ambient Music and expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities, iOS 18.5 keeps things modest. The update introduces a few targeted changes…

    Two iPhones are shown overlapping, one in white and the other in black, displaying their rear cameras and Apple logos. The background features a gradient of warm colors transitioning from orange to pink. The Apple logo is visible in the corner.

    iPhone 16e Outshines iPhone SE 3 with Stronger Launch Demand

    Launched in February 2025, the iPhone 16e was introduced as a successor to the iPhone SE line, but it’s far from a simple rebrand. Priced at $599, it’s notably higher…

    Illustration of Apple Intelligence machine learning enhancing iPhone features with advanced computer vision and privacy-focused AI technology.

    Apple’s Machine Learning Breakthroughs Elevate Apple Intelligence

    Machine learning powers Apple’s progress in computer vision, enabling devices to interpret visual data with precision. The paper “Depth Pro: Sharp Monocular Metric Depth in Less Than a Second” introduces…

    iPhone 17 Air in a sleek aluminum frame on a minimalist background, showcasing its ultra-thin 5.5mm design and 6.6-inch ProMotion OLED display.

    iPhone 17e Nears Trial Production for Spring 2026 Launch

    The iPhone 16e, which replaced the iPhone SE, marked a significant change in Apple’s approach to budget devices. Launched with a 6.1-inch OLED display, A18 chip, and a starting price…

    Image of the Apple Watch Ultra 3, showcasing its 5G RedCap and satellite messaging features for reduced iPhone dependency, designed for adventure and seamless connectivity.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3 Aims to Slash iPhone Dependency with New Connectivity

    The Apple Watch Ultra 3 will introduce 5G RedCap, a low-power version of 5G designed for wearables, marking a leap from the 4G LTE used in current Apple Watch models….

    A brown leather keychain holder with white stitching is attached to a matching bag, securely holding an AirTag 2 for reliable tracking.

    AirTag 2 Set to Launch in May or June 2025 with Major Upgrades

    The AirTag 2 is likely Apple’s next major product release, with a launch window of May or June 2025. This timeline aligns with reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who noted…

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    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

    The iPad Mini 7 brings modest upgrades, but the iPad Mini 8 could be a game-changer with advanced features.

    Master iPad Productivity with Drag and Drop in iPadOS

    Three Apple Watches with black bands display different screens: a workout summary, a scenic mountain landscape as a watch face, and a music player showing a song by Elton John & Brandi Carlile—all powered by watchOS 26 and smarter notifications.

    watchOS 26 Brings Smarter Notifications to Apple Watch

    A woman and a man run side by side down a brightly lit, futuristic hallway with red ceiling lights, reminiscent of Severance, looking at each other as they move forward.

    Severance Shines Bright at 2025 Emmy Nominations

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    Seamless Typing: Connecting a Bluetooth Keyboard and Trackpad to Apple Vision Pro

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