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    Mobile & Wearableby Hannah

    Apple Targets iOS 26.4 for Siri AI Upgrade in March 2026

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    Apple Targets iOS 26.4 for Siri AI Upgrade in March 2026
    Mobile & Wearableby Tom Richardson

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

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    Apple’s Rumored AI Smart Glasses: A Game-Changer Over Meta Ray-Bans?
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    iOS 18.5 Mail App Issues Frustrate iPhone Users

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 12, 2025June 12, 2025

    The Mail app issues typically manifest as the app freezing upon opening, displaying a blank or white screen, or failing to load emails. One user, CPFC89, reported on Apple’s support…

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    Craig Federighi Talks Apple’s AI Strategy with WSJ

    by MickeyMobile & WearableJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

    In a candid Wall Street Journal interview, Apple’s SVP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi and SVP of Worldwide Marketing Greg Joswiak pushed back, arguing Apple isn’t chasing the same finish…

    A digital icon with the number 26 in translucent font over abstract blue and teal shapes, set against a soft gradient background. The Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner.

    What You Need to Know About iOS 26 and iPadOS 26

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

    The updates, set to launch this fall, align all Apple operating systems—iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS—under a unified naming convention tied to the year following release, starting with 2026….

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    Apple Gaming Strategy 2025: Unexpected Push Signals Major Shift

    by MarcusMobile & WearableJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

    The Apple gaming strategy 2025 marks a shift from past efforts. Apple has long promoted its devices as gaming-friendly, touting the iPad mini and MacBook Pros for high-performance gaming with…

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    App Store Changes Spark Debate: A Free Ride for Developers or a Fair Shift?

    by MickeyMobile & WearableJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

    The change stems from a 2021 ruling in the Epic Games vs. Apple lawsuit, which ordered Apple to end its anti-steering practices that prevented developers from linking to external payment…

    iOS 26’s Hidden Gems: Small Features That Make a Big Difference

    by MickeyMobile & WearableJune 10, 2025June 11, 2025

    While major features like the revamped Battery section grabbed attention, these quieter additions refine the iPhone experience for both casual users and tech enthusiasts. Available in developer beta now, with…

    A smartphone running iOS 26 displays the lock screen with the time 9:41 and date Tuesday, April 1. The scenic background features a red car, green hills, mountains, and a clear blue sky.

    iOS 26 Battery Overhaul: Smarter Tools for Better Power Management

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 10, 2025June 10, 2025

     Unveiled for developers in June 2025, these updates prioritize practical impacts, helping users understand and manage their device’s battery life more effectively. The changes, also available in iPadOS 26, focus…

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    iPhone 17 Air’s 17 Rumored Features Redefine Thin Design

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableJune 10, 2025June 10, 2025

    At just 5.5mm thick—excluding a thicker camera bump—the iPhone 17 Air could redefine smartphone design. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests it will be about 2mm thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro’s…

    Three Apple Watches with watchOS 26 display different screens: an outdoor run activity, a watch face featuring a woman in a field, and a message conversation with "Grandma" shown in English and Korean.

    watchOS 26 Redefines the Apple Watch Experience

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 9, 2025June 9, 2025

    Anchored by a vibrant new Liquid Glass design and a more intelligent Smart Stack, the update focuses on delivering deeply personal, context-aware experiences that elevate fitness, communication, and everyday interactions….

    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.

    iPadOS 26 Unlocks New Power with Windowing, AI Features, and Creative Pro Tools

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 9, 2025

    The release brings a refreshed design language, a full-fledged windowing system, tighter Apple Intelligence integration, and a suite of new apps and tools that dramatically expand the iPad’s role for…

    A person holds a smartphone running iOS 26, displaying a social media app feed with posts, including a photo of a woman, comments, icons, and various menu options on the screen.

    iOS 26 Brings Liquid Glass Design, AI-Powered Experiences, and Smarter Connectivity to iPhone

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 9, 2025June 9, 2025

    Unveiled today, the update showcases Apple’s continued push to merge seamless usability with privacy-first AI capabilities, delivering a more personal, productive, and expressive mobile experience. From the visual overhaul led…

    An iPhone, MacBook, and iPad are shown side by side. With Apple Intelligence, the iPhone displays a message thread, the MacBook shows a video call, and the iPad features a woman smiling during a FaceTime call against a blue sky.

    Apple Intelligence Opens New Chapter with On-Device Model Access, Live Translation, Visual Search & More

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 9, 2025June 9, 2025

    From real-time translation and AI-enhanced visuals to deeper Shortcuts integration and developer model access, the upgrade blends technical sophistication with privacy-first design. Unveiled today, the update brings new generative features…

    A transparent digital model of the AirPods Pro 2 is displayed, showcasing the internal components and design. Set against a solid black background, it highlights its intricate mechanical details and new hearing aid feature.

    AirPods Gain Studio-Quality Audio and Remote Camera Control in Game-Changing Update

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 9, 2025June 9, 2025

    Announced today, the features will debut across AirPods 4, AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and AirPods Pro 2 later this year, delivered as a free firmware update with…

    A digital illustration of an Apple Watch displaying the watchOS 26 interface, featuring a modern, translucent menu with rounded buttons and a glass-like aesthetic. The screen shows new watch face options and third-party shortcuts in the Control Center, with a subtle background hinting at health and fitness features like blood pressure monitoring.

    watchOS 26 to Bring New Design and Features to Compatible Apple Watch Models

    by MickeyMobile & WearableJune 9, 2025June 9, 2025

    Apple is shifting its naming strategy for its operating systems, moving away from sequential numbering like watchOS 12 to a year-based system. watchOS 26 reflects the September 2025 to September…

    iPhone screen showing iOS 18 Math Notes in the Notes app, displaying a typed expression “2 + 3 * 4 = 14” with instant results for enhanced productivity.

    iOS 18 Math Notes Transforms Apple Notes into a Calculation Powerhouse

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableJune 8, 2025June 6, 2025

    To activate iOS 18 Math Notes, open the Notes app, create a new note, and type an expression followed by an equals sign. For example, “5 * 6 =” displays…

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    Vision Pro’s visionOS 3 to Revolutionize Navigation with Eye-Scrolling

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    Apple Maps Transforms Navigation with Apple Maps MICHELIN Ratings

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    CarPlay Ultra Debuts with Aston Martin, Redefining In-Car Tech

    Apple Music app showcasing Apple Music Sound Therapy playlists for Focus, Relax, and Sleep, with enhanced tracks featuring auditory beats for wellness, exclusive to subscribers.

    Apple Music’s Transfer Tool Eases the Leap from Spotify

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    Apple’s HomePad Arrives with Five Game-Changing Features

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