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    The car dashboard at dusk showcases an updated digital speedometer, navigation, and music player. The iOS 18.4 CarPlay touchscreen displays apps, weather, calendar, and messages seamlessly. Through the windshield, a blurred landscape fades into the background.

    ChatGPT CarPlay: OpenAI Brings AI Conversations to the Dashboard

    April 1, 2026 / 6:32 AMMarch 31, 2026

    ChatGPT CarPlay is now live, bringing OpenAI’s conversational AI directly into Apple’s in-car interface and expanding how drivers interact with information while on the road.

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    Wallet Event Tickets: How Event Passes Work and What to Expect

    March 31, 2026 / 5:05 PMMarch 31, 2026

    Wallet event tickets behave differently from static PDFs. Once added to Apple Wallet, they become dynamic passes that can update automatically, adjust entry details, and reflect venue changes in real time.

    Close-up of a smartphone screen showing the Apple Podcasts app icon, highlighting where you can discover the best shows of 2025. The purple icon with a white microphone stands out, with other blurred app icons in the background.

    Podcasts Queue Management: Organizing Up Next and Listening Flow on Apple Podcasts

    March 31, 2026 / 4:12 PMMarch 31, 2026

    Podcasts queue management inside the Apple Podcasts app allows users to control Up Next, prioritize episodes, and structure listening sessions without losing track of saved content.

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    Apple TSMC Chips: How Taiwan’s Foundry Manufactures Apple Silicon at Global Scale

    March 31, 2026 / 2:37 PMMarch 31, 2026

    Apple TSMC chips power iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices through an advanced semiconductor partnership that combines custom architecture design with high-volume fabrication at cutting-edge process nodes.

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    Warren Buffett Apple Stocks: Berkshire Chief Says He Sold Too Soon

    March 31, 2026 / 1:28 PM

    Warren Buffett Apple stocks comments are once again drawing attention after the Berkshire Hathaway chairman said he trimmed the company’s position too early and would consider buying more under the right market conditions.

    A person pours blue and green capsules from a brown pill bottle into their hand, with a white patterned shirt visible in the background—an everyday scene that highlights the importance of medication reminders.

    Medication Reminders: Setting Up Medication Tracking on iPhone

    March 31, 2026 / 12:02 PM

    Medication reminders on iPhone allow users to track prescriptions, vitamins, and scheduled doses directly inside the Health app, combining notifications, logging, and interaction alerts in one place.

    Close-up of two smartphone screens, one black and one white, each showing front camera cutouts and sensor holes, possibly hinting at a Dynamic Island design. Bright light is visible in the background in these first images from an iPhone 18 leak.

    iPhone 18 Leak: First Images Suggest a Smaller Dynamic Island

    March 31, 2026 / 10:23 AMMarch 31, 2026

    An early iPhone 18 leak is fueling fresh speculation after images surfaced online claiming to show a redesigned front display with a significantly smaller Dynamic Island.

    A smartphone displays an article titled "Windows PC Crash: Are Windows Systems Failing More Often Than Macs?" in Safari reading mode, featuring a hand pointing at a Windows screen and the Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Safari Reading Mode: Using Reader Mode for Distraction-Free Reading

    March 31, 2026 / 10:10 AMMarch 31, 2026

    Safari reading mode removes visual clutter from supported web pages, presenting text and key images in a simplified layout designed for focused reading across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

    A hand is touching the screen of a tablet or computer displaying the Windows 10 start menu, highlighting colorful app tiles and shortcuts on a blue background, often discussed in debates about Microsoft unfair software pricing.

    Windows PC Crash: Are Windows Systems Failing More Often Than Macs?

    March 31, 2026 / 7:33 AMMarch 31, 2026

    Reports comparing platform stability suggest that Windows PC crash incidents occur more frequently than on macOS systems, renewing debate around reliability in modern computing environments.

    A tablet screen running iPadOS 26 shows a split view: on the left is a panna cotta recipe with images and text, and on the right is a colorful digital calendar for April 2025 filled with scheduled events.

    Calendar Travel Integration: Combining Events With Travel and Location Data

    March 30, 2026 / 5:37 PMMarch 30, 2026

    Calendar travel integration connects scheduled events with real-world logistics, using location data, maps, and traffic intelligence to anticipate movement and reduce timing conflicts.

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    UK Fines Apple Subsidiary Over Russia Sanctions Breach

    March 30, 2026 / 4:37 PMMarch 30, 2026

    The UK fines Apple subsidiary $516,000 after authorities determined that an Ireland-based unit violated British sanctions rules tied to Russia.

    A laptop, tablet, and smartphone display different Apple applications: the laptop shows Safari with Safari Tracking Prevention, the phone features a recipe, and the tablet presents a privacy report and a website.

    Safari Tracking Prevention: Understanding and Controlling Tracking Protection

    March 30, 2026 / 3:22 PMMarch 30, 2026

    Safari tracking prevention is built into Apple’s browser architecture, limiting how websites collect, share, and store cross-site data while giving users direct control over privacy behavior.

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    Apple ID Trusted Devices: Adding and Removing Devices for Account Security

    March 30, 2026 / 2:12 PMMarch 30, 2026

    Apple ID trusted devices play a central role in two-factor authentication, helping verify identity when signing in and protecting access to iCloud, App Store purchases, and personal data.

    A rounded square icon with a wavy black line over blue and orange shapes appears centered on a gradient background of brown, green, and blue hues, highlighting Freeform board sharing. The Apple logo and text are in the bottom right corner.

    Freeform Board Sharing: Collaborating in Real Time Across Apple Devices

    March 30, 2026 / 11:51 AM

    Freeform board sharing allows users to collaborate on visual canvases across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, turning ideas into shared, living documents that evolve in real time.

    White icons of a running person, a clipboard with a heart, and a stethoscope—representing aspects of a regulated medical device—appear on a gradient background of yellow, orange, pink, and blue.

    Regulated Medical Device Apps: App Store Updates Transparency in EEA, UK, and U.S.

    March 30, 2026 / 9:43 AM

    The App Store will now display whether an app qualifies as a regulated medical device in the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and United States, adding a new disclosure layer for health-related software.

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    Apple Q3 Forecast Faces a Mac Supply Test

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    Your Private Find My Network Makes AirTag More Useful

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    Disavowed Brings James Marsden to Apple TV

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    The DMA’s Next Target Could Be AI Assistants

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    Apple TV SharePlay Makes Watch Parties Easier

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