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    A woman with short blonde hair stands between shelves filled with medicine bottles in a dimly lit pharmacy, wearing a blue shirt and dark jacket, looking to her left with a serious expression in this scene from Pruribus Confirm Season 2.

    Emmy Nominations Give Apple TV Its Biggest Awards Year Yet

    July 9, 2026 / 2:26 PMJuly 9, 2026

    Emmy nominations reached a new Apple TV record with 89 nods across comedy, drama, nonfiction, sci-fi and craft categories.

    Five iPhones in green, blue, yellow, pink, and white are displayed side by side, each showing their home screens with app icons and the same time and date—a colorful nod to legacy iPhone models and their enduring appeal among enthusiasts interested in iOS signing or exploring features on older iPads.

    iOS Signing Change Blocks Restores on Older iPhones and iPads

    July 9, 2026 / 12:41 PMJuly 9, 2026

    iOS signing changes now block restore and downgrade paths for several legacy iPhone and iPad models still kept for testing or preservation.

    A black microchip labeled "Apple A20 PRO" is centered on a dark background with a glowing, multicolored border, hinting at the advanced A20 chip expected in the 2026 iPhone lineup. A small Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner.

    A20 Pro Memory Rumor Points to Faster AI Bandwidth Without LPDDR6

    July 9, 2026 / 10:34 AMJuly 9, 2026

    A20 Pro may keep LPDDR5X RAM while moving to a wider six-channel memory setup designed to improve iPhone AI performance.

    A sleek, silver electric sedan is parked on a sunny street surrounded by greenery and modern buildings, reflecting sunlight off its smooth, aerodynamic body and black-trimmed wheels.

    Car Key Support for Lucid and Xiaomi Appears in iOS 27 Code

    July 9, 2026 / 8:29 AMJuly 8, 2026

    Car Key support may be coming to Lucid and Xiaomi vehicles, based on code found in iOS 27 beta 3.

    A person types on a laptop displaying the ChatGPT interface—ideal for computer science graduates exploring the job market—showing sections for Examples, Capabilities, and Limitations on a dark screen.

    GPT-5.6 Launch Signals a New Phase for AI Security Reviews

    July 9, 2026 / 6:37 AMJuly 8, 2026

    GPT-5.6 is moving toward wider release after U.S. security discussions, setting a new test for frontier AI launches and access rules.

    An iPhone and Apple Watch display a “Possible Hypertension” alert using advanced Risk Detection in a health app, with next steps and an option to set up a blood pressure log on a white background.

    Health App Guide: Everything Your Apple Watch Can Track

    July 8, 2026 / 6:21 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Health App data from Apple Watch can show heart, sleep, activity, vitals and wellness trends in one place on iPhone.

    A gold Emmy Award statue is displayed on a pedestal, with dramatic lighting and numerous small, glowing lights in the background, creating a star-like effect reminiscent of prestigious Apple TV awards.

    Apple TV: Emmy Nominations Put Pluribus and The Pitt in a Tight Drama Race

    July 8, 2026 / 5:04 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Emmy nominations put Pluribus and The Pitt at the center of the drama race as Apple TV enters awards season with major momentum.

    A MacBook displays a website called “Another Escape” featuring a scenic lake and forest landscape, open in Safari. The desktop has a colorful abstract wallpaper and app icons—including Safari MCP Server—along the dock at the bottom of the screen.

    Safari MCP Server Brings AI Test Runs Into Apple’s Browser

    July 8, 2026 / 3:32 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Safari MCP Server gives web developers a direct way to connect AI coding agents to Safari for page testing, inspection and debugging.

    Four animated characters—an adult man in a wheelchair, a girl holding a game controller, a boy pointing excitedly, and a woman sitting on a couch—are playing video games together in a bright living room, enjoying screen time while using Xbox parental controls to ensure a fun and safe gaming experience.

    Xbox Family Settings Adds App Blocks and Limits on iPhone and iPad

    July 8, 2026 / 2:12 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Xbox Family Settings now lets parents set app limits, block titles, review requests and build custom schedules from iPhone and iPad.

    A glass skyscraper with the illuminated "J.P. Morgan" logo near the top, photographed at sunset with a cloudy sky in the background, highlights the firm’s influence on markets like Apple stock and its recent AAPL target announcements.

    Apple Stock Target Rises as J.P. Morgan Looks Past Hardware Price Hikes

    July 8, 2026 / 12:40 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Apple stock gets a higher J.P. Morgan target as the firm argues Mac, iPad and accessory price hikes will not derail demand.

    A sign with the Broadcom logo and name is displayed outside an office building, highlighting the site’s importance amid news of the Broadcom deal for Apple chips, with trees, cars, and another modern building in the background.

    Broadcom Deal Puts $30 Billion Behind Apple’s U.S. Chip Push

    July 8, 2026 / 11:26 AMJuly 8, 2026

    Broadcom will receive more than $30 billion from Apple under a new U.S. chip deal tied to 15 billion components and a Colorado expansion.

    A smartphone screen displays the iPhone lock screen with a digital clock and date, featuring a bearded, armored warrior character as the wallpaper. The depth effect highlights the hero, while network and battery icons appear at the top.

    iOS 27 Wallpaper Effect Adds a New 3D Layer to Notification Center

    July 8, 2026 / 10:11 AM

    iOS 27 wallpaper effect in beta 3 gives depth-enabled photos a floating cutout animation when Notification Center opens.

    A woman in a striped sweater and jeans stands in front of a wall covered with maps, notes, photographs, and several missing person posters, looking concerned and deep in thought—a scene straight out of an Apple TV crime drama like Nocturne.

    Nocturne Brings a Star-Driven Crime Thriller to Apple TV

    July 8, 2026 / 8:23 AM

    Nocturne arrives on Apple TV October 30, with Liev Schreiber, Zazie Beetz and Stephen Graham leading a new crime drama.

    A book cover for "Guilty Creatures" by Mikita Brottman features a retro motel sign, echoing the mood of an Apple TV thriller, with the subtitle "Sex, God, and Murder in Tallahassee, Florida" and a stylish blonde woman in a black dress beside it.

    Guilty Creatures Expands Apple TV’s True-Crime Slate With Julia Garner

    July 7, 2026 / 5:21 PMJuly 7, 2026

    Guilty Creatures brings Julia Garner to Apple TV in a new true-crime thriller from Craig Gillespie, Stuart Zicherman, and Tomorrow Studios.

    Apple TV 4K

    Full List: 4K Upgrades for TV Shows Finally Reach Apple TV Libraries

    July 7, 2026 / 3:27 PMJuly 7, 2026

    4K upgrades for TV shows are now appearing in Apple TV libraries, giving select purchased series sharper playback at no extra cost.

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    Apple booth at CVPR 2025 in Nashville, displaying a live demo of FastVLM technology on an iPhone, showcasing advanced computer vision for AR and photo processing.

    Vision AR Is Coming as Apple Pushes AI Into Real-World Vision

    A smartphone screen displays a photo album titled "Aegean Adventure" in the Photos app, with 47 items. A grid of colorful thumbnails—enhanced by iOS 27 AI photo editing—shows people smiling, sunsets, food, pottery, and scenic outdoor views.

    Photos Features in iOS 27 Bring Cleaner Edits and Smarter Memories

    Spacious Apple Store Near Me interior with wooden tables showcasing devices, employees in blue shirts assisting customers, a large tree on the left, and a colorful Apple logo on the back wall. Bright, open modern design with two floors.

    Apple Price Hikes Near as Memory Costs Surge

    A thin, blue iPhone Air 2 is viewed from the side with the device’s name displayed above it on a light gray background.

    iPhone Air 2 May Fix Its Two Biggest Weak Spots

    Two white wireless earbuds with silicone ear tips, shown on a plain white background. These sleek, glossy AirPods Pro 3 feature small black speaker grills, charging contacts, and advanced noise-canceling technology.

    AirPods Features in iOS 27 Bring Real Sound Control

    A smartwatch running watchOS displays the timers app, showing two timers: "Cookie" with 9 minutes 19 seconds left, and "Pizza" with 11 minutes 28 seconds remaining. Both Apple Watch timers feature pause buttons for easy control.

    Apple Watch Timers Make Daily Routines Easier to Manage

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