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    A TV screen with tvOS 26 displays a "Prehistoric Planet" scene on Apple TV+, showing large dinosaurs. Two AirPlay Speakers flank the TV, all set on a white surface—perfect for an immersive home theater experience.

    Apple TV eARC Setup Makes HomePod Audio More Useful

    May 1, 2026 / 2:38 PMMay 1, 2026

    Apple TV eARC setup lets HomePod speakers play audio from a TV, game console, or HDMI device through a cleaner home theater system.

    A man wearing a VR headset sits on a couch with a laptop, using Vision Pro Mac Display to view multiple large virtual screens showcasing travel and nature content in a modern living room.

    Vision Pro Mac Display Unlocks Serious Productivity

    May 1, 2026 / 12:03 PMMay 1, 2026

    Vision Pro Mac Display turns a Mac into a wide spatial workspace for focused productivity, app multitasking, and portable desk setups.

    A MacBook, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch display an Apple smart home app interface; a yellow HomePod mini sits in front of the devices. All run on iOS 26.2 against a plain white background.

    iCloud Camera Recording Gets a Strong Privacy Edge

    May 1, 2026 / 10:18 AMMay 1, 2026

    iCloud camera recording helps HomeKit Secure Video keep home footage private, encrypted, and easy to view across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

    A close-up of a black braided USB-C Thunderbolt cable with a lightning bolt symbol on the connector, highlighting its high-speed capabilities. The white background accentuates the premium design found in modern Thunderbolt cables.

    Thunderbolt Cables Make Fast Transfers Easier

    May 1, 2026 / 8:47 AMMay 1, 2026

    Thunderbolt cables give Mac, iPad, and external drive owners a faster, cleaner way to move large files without slowing down creative work.

    A white cylindrical smart speaker with a mesh exterior sits on a round, woven black table. This 2020 release from Apple resembles a Cheaper HomePod. The speaker is placed on a metallic tray, and a curtain is partially visible to the left, with blurred background elements on the right.

    HomePod Alerts Turn Household Alarms Into Smart Notifications

    May 1, 2026 / 6:38 AMMay 1, 2026

    HomePod alerts can notify iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch users when smoke or carbon monoxide alarm sounds are detected at home.

    Three Formula 1 cars in motion blur across a white background, featuring prominent Red Bull Racing and Renault liveries, capturing the speed and competition of the Miami Grand Prix.

    Miami Grand Prix Turns Apple TV Into F1’s U.S. Race Hub

    April 30, 2026 / 6:12 PMApril 30, 2026

    Miami Grand Prix coverage on Apple TV brings every Formula 1 session live and on demand, with Multiview, onboard feeds, Apple News, Maps, Music, IMAX, and live fan events across the U.S.

    A black Apple logo is centered inside a circle of small, gradient-colored dots transitioning from orange to pink to blue on a white background, often used to warn users about an Apple Account scam.

    Apple Account Scam Shows How Fake Support Calls Can Steal Thousands

    April 30, 2026 / 5:27 PMApril 30, 2026

    Apple Account scam cases often begin with a fake warning, move into impersonation, and pressure victims into sending money before they can verify what is happening.

    Two white Porsche Apple race cars with rainbow stripes and retro “Apple Computer” logos are parked side by side in a studio setting, proudly displaying racing numbers and various sponsor logos on their sleek bodies.

    Porsche Apple Race Car Gets a Striking Throwback Look

    April 30, 2026 / 5:18 PM

    Porsche Apple race car designs will bring Apple Computer’s rainbow-era look back to Laguna Seca on two modern Porsche 963 prototypes.

    A simple gray Apple logo with a bite taken out of the right side and a detached leaf above, centered on a plain white background—perfect for showcasing the innovation behind Apple 2025 Results.

    Apple Q2 Earnings Hit a Powerful March Record

    April 30, 2026 / 5:16 PMApril 30, 2026

    Apple Q2 earnings reached $111.2 billion, with record March-quarter revenue, stronger iPhone sales, and Services at a new high.

    A person adjusts a small speaker on a stand in a soundproof room with acoustic panels. The geometric-patterned walls enhance sound absorption, creating an ideal environment for testing audio equipment, perhaps exploring the AirPods Pro 2's hearing aid feature with focused precision.

    Hearing Protection Turns AirPods Into Everyday Hearing Health Tools

    April 30, 2026 / 4:12 PM

    Hearing Protection helps reduce exposure to loud environmental sound through AirPods Pro, giving users a practical way to protect hearing during concerts, commutes, gyms, and busy city life.

    A man and woman stand smiling at an amusement park with colorful rides, a Ferris wheel, and a souvenir shop in the background—ready for adventure just like in Trying Season 5. The woman wears a headband and raincoat; the man carries a backpack.

    Trying Season 5 Brings Apple TV’s Feel-Good Comedy Back in July

    April 30, 2026 / 2:17 PMApril 30, 2026

    Trying Season 5 returns to Apple TV on July 8, bringing Nikki and Jason back into family chaos after Kat arrives at their doorstep.

    A MacBook and an iPhone are displayed side by side on a blue background, demonstrating iPhone Mirroring as the MacBook screen shows the iPhone's display. The Apple logo appears in the lower right corner.

    iPhone Mirroring Turns Mac Into a Second iPhone Screen

    April 30, 2026 / 12:22 PMApril 30, 2026

    iPhone Mirroring lets Mac users open and control iPhone apps from the desktop, bringing notifications, files, and mobile-only workflows into macOS.

    Close-up view of two stacked silver smartphones, resembling the iPhone Fold, showing side buttons and an elevated dual-lens rear camera module against a black background.

    iPhone Fold Is the Wrong Way to Read Apple’s Foldable Strategy

    April 30, 2026 / 9:37 AMApril 30, 2026

    Apple foldable tech is more about reducing an iPad, not expanding an iPhone, and that changes how the next major device rumor should be understood.

    A digital message draft reads: "Can we meet to go over writer pitches?" to "Jenny Court" with "Magazine Issue 10" on a blurred blue and yellow background, hinting at the use of Spotlight shortcuts for quick access.

    Spotlight Shortcuts Turn Mac Search Into an Action Center

    April 30, 2026 / 8:32 AMApril 30, 2026

    Spotlight shortcuts in macOS Tahoe let users run actions, launch workflows, create notes, send emails, and trigger app commands without leaving the keyboard.

    A man in a suit sits back in a chair with his feet up on a desk, wearing dark socks. He looks relaxed, holding glasses in one hand. The London Eye and Big Ben rise behind him—a scene fit for celebrating BAFTA wins.

    BAFTA Wins Strengthen Apple TV’s Awards Run

    April 30, 2026 / 6:24 AMApril 29, 2026

    BAFTA wins for Slow Horses and Vietnam: The War That Changed America add two more craft honors to Apple TV’s growing awards record.

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    The Dynasty: UConn Huskies Brings a Basketball Powerhouse to Apple TV

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    Grok Voice Brings Another AI Assistant to CarPlay

    A Canadian flag with a red maple leaf in the center flutters on a flagpole against a clear blue sky, symbolizing security much like Apple encryption.

    Apple Encryption Fight Reaches Canada’s Bill C-22

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    A cylindrical glass entrance featuring the Apple logo leads to an underground Apple Store in a cityscape with tall, illuminated buildings and the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower in the background at night. Amid a sales surge due to iPhone discounts in China, a few people are walking near the entrance.

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