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    iPad: A Super Screen or a Mini Computer

    iPad 11th gen: Apple’s next entry-level iPad with expected upgrades in 2025.
    iPad: A Super Screen or a Mini Computer
    Computersby Marcus

    Apple Always Skip Mac Pro Updates and 2026 Will Be No Different

    A sleek, silver Apple Mac Pro computer tower with a perforated front panel for breakthrough ventilation. It has rounded corners and two metallic handles on top. The Apple logo is prominently displayed on the side. The tower is elevated on four short legs.
    Apple Always Skip Mac Pro Updates and 2026 Will Be No Different
    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

    by Tom RichardsonComputersAugust 6, 2025August 6, 2025

    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…

    A laptop on a desk displays a modern macOS Tahoe desktop interface with orange-themed widgets and icons, set against an abstract architectural background. The scene is dimly lit, with a round speaker and other objects in the background.

    macOS Tahoe: A Mixed Bag of Sleek Design and Spotlight Power

    by MarcusComputersAugust 4, 2025August 4, 2025

    The standout feature of macOS Tahoe is its revamped Spotlight, transformed into a powerhouse for productivity. Replacing Launchpad, Spotlight now serves as a central hub for launching apps, searching files,…

    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

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

    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,…

    How to Reset HomePod: Quick and Easy 5 Steps Fix

    Apple Rolls Out tvOS 18.6 and HomePod 18.6 with Focus on Stability

    by HannahComputersJuly 30, 2025October 16, 2025

    The tvOS 18.6 update, designed for Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD, emphasizes performance enhancements and security patches. According to Apple’s release notes, this update addresses issues that could…

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

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 29, 2025July 29, 2025

    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…

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

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 26, 2025July 25, 2025

    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,…

    A woman wearing a mauve blazer holds and uses an Apple smartphone with a matching mauve case while standing outdoors on a city street. Her face is partially out of frame, reflecting a human-centered scene with blurred people in the background.

    Apple Unveils Human-Centered Machine Learning Innovations

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 25, 2025July 25, 2025

    Human-centered machine learning (HCML) focuses on developing AI systems that resonate with human values and practical needs. Unlike conventional AI, which often chases raw computational power, HCML prioritizes transparency, interpretability,…

    A man wearing headphones relaxes on a sofa, enjoying a Home Theater experience in a cozy, dimly lit living room. He holds a remote while watching TV, with popcorn and a drink on the table in front of him.

    tvOS 26 Elevates Home Theater with AirPlay Speaker Upgrade

    by MarcusComputersJuly 22, 2025July 22, 2025

    Historically, Apple TV 4K users could designate only HomePod or HomePod mini as permanent audio outputs, limiting options for those with other AirPlay-compatible speakers. With tvOS 26, this restriction is…

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

    macOS Sequoia 15.6 Nears Release with Focus on Stability

    by HannahComputersJuly 22, 2025July 22, 2025

    Unlike previous macOS Sequoia releases that introduced visible enhancements like iPhone Mirroring or the Passwords app, macOS 15.6 seems to prioritize under-the-hood improvements. No major new features have surfaced during…

    Black background with the Apple logo and a lock icon next to the word "Privacy." Below, "Apple Intelligence" appears in a blue, purple, and orange gradient—highlighting Apple's commitment to privacy in the AI Era. Small Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Apple Intelligence: Prioritizing Privacy in the AI Era

    by MickeyComputersJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025

    Apple Intelligence leans heavily on on-device processing, a strategy that keeps user data on the physical device rather than sending it to external servers. This approach, enabled by powerful chipsets…

    A new MacBook Air with the M4 chip displayed on a desk, highlighting features from the MacBook Air M4 announcement.

    Future Macs May Blend Face ID with Gesture Control for a Seamless Experience

    by MarcusComputersJuly 18, 2025July 18, 2025

    Hand gestures could elevate the Mac’s interface by enabling users to perform actions without touching the keyboard or trackpad. Imagine waving to scroll through a webpage, pinching to zoom into…

    Digital car dashboard showing a speedometer at 60 mph, tachometer at 3, Sport mode, Apple Maps navigation, tire pressure readings, temperature of 72°F, and odometer at 1250 miles—plus a glimpse of MICHELIN Ratings on the display.

    CarPlay Ultra Faces Mixed Reception Among Automakers

    by Tom RichardsonComputersJuly 17, 2025July 17, 2025

    Several prominent brands have pledged support for CarPlay Ultra, signaling enthusiasm for Apple’s vision. Aston Martin led the charge, rolling out the system for new vehicle orders and offering software…

    M4 iMac | Showcasing an advanced display and M-series chip for enhanced performance.

    Apple’s Mac Shipments Surge Globally, Defy U.S. Stagnation

    by MickeyComputersJuly 9, 2025July 9, 2025

    In contrast to its global performance, Apple’s U.S. Mac sales remained flat in Q2 2025, reflecting a cautious market. IDC analysts attribute this stagnation to vendors accelerating shipments earlier in…

    A TV screen running tvOS 26 displays a show titled “Fountain of Youth” with five people standing before ancient-style buildings. Below are colorful app icons, and an Apple TV device with a remote sits in front of the screen.

    Apple TV’s tvOS 26 Beta 3 Signals Big Upgrades for Entertainment

    by MarcusComputersJuly 9, 2025July 9, 2025

    A standout of tvOS 26 is the Liquid Glass design, a visually striking interface overhaul that introduces translucent, shimmery elements inspired by visionOS. This aesthetic, applied to app icons, menus,…

    Large smooth rocks rest in the clear blue-green waters of a lake, framed by snow-capped mountains and a bright sky. A towering pine stands near the shore—an inviting scene featured in the Tahoe Day Aerial Screen Saver for macOS.

    macOS Tahoe Beta 3 Unveils Stunning Tahoe Day Aerial Screen Saver

    by HannahComputersJuly 8, 2025July 8, 2025

    The Tahoe Day aerial, set as the default after installing the beta, is accessible through System Settings under the Landscape gallery in the Wallpaper section. While a dark mode version…

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    Cover of Apple Magazine, issue #740, dated January 2, 2026. Large “26” dominates the lower half; headline reads "Apple at the start of a new chapter driven by big decisions." Red "Special Edition" label is at the top right.
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    Apple App Store Awards 2025 Spotlight Apps and Games Shaping Daily Use

    A middle-aged man with short gray hair and brown eyes, wearing a blue collared shirt, is smiling gently at the camera against a plain white background, reflecting on the recent Apple Chip Chief departure.

    Apple Chip Chief Seen Weighing Future as Leadership Adjustments Gain Attention [Updated]

    A woolly mammoth with long, curved tusks and shaggy brown fur stands outdoors, resembling a creature from Prehistoric Planet, with rocky formations visible in the blurred background.

    Prehistoric Planet Ice Age Puppetry Shows How Apple TV Blends Practical & Digital Techniques

    A woman with short blond hair wearing a light gray hoodie stands outside in front of sliding glass doors. In this Pluribus Episode 6 scene, several people—including Carol—are visible in shadowy detail behind the doors, slightly blurred.

    Pluribus Episode 6 Deepens Its Central Mystery After Carol’s Discovery

    Close-up of three green computer RAM sticks with black chips, stacked diagonally, with blurred electronic components in the background—capturing the impact as RAM Manufacturing Shifts Raise Costs.

    RAM Price Surge Shows What’s Driving Costs and How Users Can Plan Ahead

    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.

    Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring Research at MIT Shows a Path Toward Wearable Health Integration

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