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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, black, futuristic virtual reality headset with a smooth, curved design and reflective surface—perfect for exploring the latest Betas—viewed from the front against a white background.

    Apple Releases Third Betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 to Developers

    The third betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 are now available to registered developers through the Settings app on compatible devices, as reported by MacRumors. No major…

    iPhone 16 Pro displaying recovery mode screen with Lightning cable and laptop in background.

    iOS 19 to Transform Siri with Three Major Upgrades This Fall

    Siri’s first major upgrade in iOS 19 focuses on personal context, enabling the assistant to tap into user data across Apple’s ecosystem in a privacy-sensitive way. By accessing emails, messages,…

    Apple Watch showing the watchOS 11.4 update screen with Sleep Wake Up alarm and Matter smart home features, released April 1, 2025.

    Apple Watch Finally Gets Audible Alarms with watchOS 11.4

    For years, Apple Watch users who kept their device in Silent Mode—often to avoid disruptive notification dings—faced a limitation: alarms would only deliver haptic vibrations, not sound. This was particularly…

    View from a car's interior featuring a CarPlay digital display playing "Glow" by Little Dragon. The city skyline with towering buildings stretches through the windshield, set against a clear blue sky.

    Sidecar App Sneaks Web Browser into Apple CarPlay for Video Streaming

    The Sidecar app, which has supported CarPlay for some time, now allows users to load URLs from a web browser to stream videos directly on their car’s display. According to…

    Apple Sports App

    Apple Sports App Elevates Fan Experience with Game Card Sharing

    With the Apple Sports App, fans can generate game cards that encapsulate critical game moments—live scores, upcoming matchups, or final results—in a visually compelling format. These cards are designed for…

    iCloud Shared Photo Library settings on iPhone, showing how to toggle off Share from Camera to prevent accidental photo sharing.

    How to Avoid Accidentally Sharing Photos to iCloud Shared Photo Library

    The iCloud Shared Photo Library is a collaborative space in the Photos app where up to six participants can add, edit, or delete photos and videos. Unlike Shared Albums, which…

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    iPhone 16 Camera Control Button: The Ultimate Guide

    The Camera Control button sits on the lower right side of the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max, just below the power button….

    A coiled red braided Beats charging cable, USB-C to USB-C, with two connectors each featuring a white "b" logo.

    Beats Charging Cables Hit Apple Stores with New Colors and USB-C Options

    The Beats charging cables are designed to cater to a variety of devices, offering three connection types: USB-C to USB-C, USB-C to USB-A, and USB-C to Lightning. Available in two…

    2025 Apple TV 4K with A17 Pro chip, Wi-Fi 7, and Apple Intelligence, showcasing advanced gaming and smart home features for seamless streaming and control.

    New Apple TV 4K Set to Launch in 2025 with Major Upgrades

    At the heart of the 2025 Apple TV 4K is an upgraded processor, likely the A17 Pro or A18 chip, as reported by 9to5Mac. The current model uses the A15…

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    iPhone 18 Price Hikes Loom as Apple Adopts Costly 2nm Chip Technology

    The iPhone 18 series will mark a major milestone, adopting TSMC’s 2nm process for the A20 chip, according to multiple sources, including Weibo-based leaker Digital Chat Station and analysts Ming-Chi…

    Apple Vision Pro Teardown

    Next Apple Vision Headset May Feature Refined Battery Cable and Lighter Design

    The current Apple Vision Pro, launched in February 2024, uses an external battery pack connected via a proprietary cable to reduce headset weight. However, the cable’s 12-pin, oversized Lightning-style connector…

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update interface on a Mac, highlighting critical security patches for CoreAudio and pointer authentication, released on April 16, 2025.

    Apple Releases macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, Addressing Exploited Vulnerabilities

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 addresses two major vulnerabilities that could compromise user devices. The first, impacting CoreAudio, involves a memory corruption issue triggered by processing a maliciously crafted audio stream in…

    Apple’s Safari Technology Preview 217 interface on macOS, showcasing performance enhancements and bug fixes released on April 16, 2025.

    Apple Bolsters Safari Technology Preview 217, Elevating Browser Performance for Developers and Users

    Safari Technology Preview 217 addresses a wide array of browser functionalities, including CSS, Forms, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, SVG, Tables, Web API, Web Extensions, Web Inspector, and WebRTC. These updates tackle…

    iPhone security features interface on iOS, showcasing Lockdown Mode, Stolen Device Protection, and Advanced Data Protection, highlighted on April 16, 2025.

    Five Essential iPhone Security Features to Safeguard Your Data in 2025

    Lockdown Mode, introduced in iOS 16, is one of the most robust iPhone security features, designed for users at risk of targeted cyberattacks, such as journalists or activists. MacRumors notes…

    A collection of colorful keychain holders for round devices, like those awaiting the AirTag 2 release date, displayed against a white background. The holders in red, yellow, navy, and black sport logos and designs, perfectly complementing the minimalist style of the devices.

    AirTag’s Lost Baggage Feature Takes Flight with China Airlines

    China Airlines, a major player in Asia’s aviation scene, has joined a growing list of airlines leveraging AirTags to tackle one of travel’s biggest headaches: lost luggage. This feature builds…

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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

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    Severance Shines Bright at 2025 Emmy Nominations

    Vision Pro | Work & Office

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

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