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    Productivityby Ivan Castilho

    The First Day on Fitness+: A Gentle Start to a New Routine

    Three people exercise on yoga mats in The Studio’s wooden space, lunging and smiling. The instructor up front wears a black tank top and blue shorts; two participants behind him sport athletic gear in light and dark colors.
    The First Day on Fitness+: A Gentle Start to a New Routine
    Productivityby Marcus

    How to Set Up Your Wallet With Apple Pay

    Apple Pay
    How to Set Up Your Wallet With Apple Pay
    Apps

    Apple could have to change the way it promotes its apps under new EU law

    by NewsroomProductivityDecember 7, 2020

    Apple and other technology companies could be forced to change the way they promote their own applications and software on the platforms they control, with the European Union wanting to…

    A wooden shelf against a white wall holds several books, a small staircase-like marble ornament, and a decorative object in the shape of the App Store logo, celebrating its Best of 2020 iPhone apps. A leafy green plant is situated on a table to the right of the shelf.

    Apple announces App Store Best of 2020 winners, Wakeout! iPhone app of the year

    by NewsroomProductivityDecember 2, 2020

    Apple has revealed its list of App Store Best of 2020 winners. The company has put the spotlight on 15 apps and games that made life easier and more connected…

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    What Makes ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ Cheats So Great

    by NewsroomReviewsProductivityDecember 1, 2020March 23, 2021

    There’s a lot of reasons why COD: Black Ops Cold War cheats are an amazing thing to have for many players. Lots of reasons why hacks are helpful in games…

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    How to monitor your health using an iPhone

    by NewsroomProductivityNovember 24, 2020November 24, 2020

    How to Monitor Your Health Using an iPhone Many smartphone users opt for an iPhone because it is equipped with cool cameras, has its ecosystem, and provides its users with…

    A person stands on stage in front of a large screen displaying a grid of various app icons, including popular apps like Pinterest, PlayStation, Lego, Hue, and others. The individual is wearing glasses and a black long-sleeve shirt while discussing how to top up your account using Apple ID.

    App Store commission to drop to 15% from January for small developers

    by NewsroomProductivityNovember 19, 2020

    Apple has confirmed plans to cut the commission it makes from small developers on the App Store following months of controversy surrounding its practices. The new App Store Small Business…

    Google Photos

    Google confirms plans to mothball unlimited free Google Photos storage

    by NewsroomProductivityNovember 12, 2020

    Google has said it will stop allowing consumers access to unlimited free photo storage via its Google Photos service from June 2021, with users now having to pay for their…

    Xbox

    Xbox users can now play games on their iPhone and iPad

    by NewsroomProductivityOctober 20, 2020

    Microsoft has unveiled a new version of its Xbox app, that’s designed to allow users on iPhone and iPad to play their favorite Xbox titles remotely, using their devices to…

    Apple Watch

    How to use the Compass on Apple Watch

    by NewsroomProductivityOctober 15, 2020October 14, 2020

    Whether you’re into hiking or you’ve got a kayaking mission planned with friends, having access to a reliable compass can make life so much easier. Nowadays, we’re often glued to…

    A person stands on stage in front of a large screen displaying a grid of various app icons, including popular apps like Pinterest, PlayStation, Lego, Hue, and others. The individual is wearing glasses and a black long-sleeve shirt while discussing how to top up your account using Apple ID.

    App Store revenue climbs to $18 billion in Q3 2020, up 20% year-on-year

    by NewsroomProductivityOctober 9, 2020October 8, 2020

    Apple’s App Store revenues climbed to an eye-watering $18 billion in the third quarter of 2020, representing an increase of more than 31% year-over-year, according to App Annie. App Annie’s…

    Three smartphones display navigation apps, showcasing the new Maps experience. The left phone shows a route to the City of London with a 34-minute travel time on Apple Maps. The center phone displays a street view of St. Stephen's Green in Dublin. The right phone shows a route to Hampstead Heath with a 14-minute travel time.

    Apple rolls out new Maps experience in the UK and Ireland

    by NewsroomProductivityOctober 2, 2020

    Apple has confirmed that an updated version of its Apple Maps app has expanded into the UK and Ireland, offering citizens in those countries an overall better mapping experience. The…

    A white Xbox Series S and a black Xbox Series X are displayed side by side on a light gray background, exemplifying next-gen Xbox innovation. Each console has a matching controller placed in front of it; the Series S has a white controller and the Series X has a black controller.

    Apple bringing its TV app to next-gen Xbox and PlayStation models

    by NewsroomProductivityOctober 1, 2020

    Apple is bringing the Apple TV app to both the next-generation Xbox Series X, and the PlayStation 5, offering consumers new ways to watch their favorite shows and movies. According…

    A red Apple smartphone with a vibrant screen displaying various app icons on a red-themed background. Apps include Photos, Calendar, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, Maps, Settings, and others. The device is angled slightly to the right on a white surface.

    Apple temporarily backs down on 30% App Store commission for online-only events

    by NewsroomProductivitySeptember 28, 2020

    Apple has confirmed that it will back down on its controversial App Store fees for firms who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and have switched to online-only events….

    Illustration of a hand holding a smartphone displaying the "NHS COVID-19" tracking app screen. Text on the left reads "Introducing the NHS COVID-19 app" with NHS logos and "Test and Trace" icons in the background, all designed in shades of blue and purple. Download it now from the App Store for UK government updates.

    UK government launches COVID-19 tracking app on App Store

    by NewsroomProductivitySeptember 24, 2020

    The NHS COVID-19 track and trace app has launched on the App Store in the UK, taking advantage of Apple and Google’s Exposure Notifications API. Those with an iPhone can…

    A close-up of a computer screen displaying a Word document in Microsoft Office for Mac. The menu bar at the top shows options like File, Edit, View, Insert, and the toolbar beneath contains various formatting tools. The document appears to be in editing mode with visible text formatting options.

    Microsoft confirms plans to launch Office for Mac without subscription

    by NewsroomProductivitySeptember 24, 2020

    Microsoft has confirmed its intentions to launch a new version of Microsoft Office for Mac and Windows, without the need for an annual subscription. Speaking in a blog post announcing…

    A collage of various features in Apple's iOS 14, including the Translate app, App Clips, Maps guides, Car keys, App Library, Picture in Picture mode, Weather updates, On-device dictation, EV routing in Maps, Widgets customization,and Cycling directions. Meanwhile,iOS 14 tracking changes leave some advertisers unhappy.

    iOS 14 installed on almost 30% of all devices in just five days

    by NewsroomProductivitySeptember 22, 2020

    Almost 30% of all iPhone users have upgraded to iOS 14 in the first five days since launch. Last Wednesday (September 16), Apple premiered iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, an…

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    Cover of Apple Magazine, Special Edition, issue #739 dated Dec 26, 2025. Large number "25" with colorful light streaks in the background. Text: "The year that shaped the foundations of the AI revolution.
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    A white sports car is displayed on a glossy stage under bright diagonal spotlights, with digital graphics behind it, highlighting Western EV competitiveness. A silhouetted person stands in the foreground, watching the presentation.

    Western Carmakers Look for Strategic Openings in the Global EV Race

    A person holding a credit card and a mug sits at a table with a wrapped gift, an open laptop, festive decorations, and warm lights in the background, ready for some seamless AI holiday shopping.

    Artificial Intelligence Shapes New Holiday Shopping Habits

    A pair of sleek, futuristic smart goggles display icons for Apple devices and services—including Mac, iPad, iPhone, Vision Pro with hyper specific Vision Pro use cases—on a black background.

    Hyper-Specific Apple Vision Pro Use Cases Emerging Among Early Adopters

    Apple Store

    Apple Retail Behind the Scenes: How Stores Prepare for Launches, Repairs, and Daily Operations

    A man with glasses and a headset microphone is speaking passionately about AI, gesturing with his hands during a presentation or panel discussion. The background shows a blurred logo and text, hinting at an Apple event and possibly John Giannandrea’s involvement.

    John Giannandrea Retire From Apple Marks a Major Transition in the Company’s AI Direction

    Three iPhones are displayed: the left shows the back with a white MagSafe battery, the center shows the front home screen, and the right displays a blue MagSafe charger—highlighting why iPhone 17 outsells iPhone 16 in innovative accessories.

    Apple Devices and Power Grid Issues: 7 Critical Hidden Risks Users Should Know

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