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    Productivityby Hannah

    Apple Pencil Pro Turns the iPad Into a True Creative Studio

    Two iPad tablets with vibrant screens are displayed at the corners, paired with two white styluses—one labeled "Apple Pencil Pro"—on a white background. The scene evokes a creative vibe inspired by Apple Creative Studio.
    Apple Pencil Pro Turns the iPad Into a True Creative Studio
    Productivityby Hannah

    Final Cut Pro: How Kyle Hanagami Shapes Viral Dance Films With Pro-Level Editing

    A person with dark, curly hair sits on a wooden block, focused on their laptop with an Apple logo as they edit in Final Cut Pro. They wear a dark cardigan with a striped sleeve over a dark shirt, set against a pale purple background.
    Final Cut Pro: How Kyle Hanagami Shapes Viral Dance Films With Pro-Level Editing
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    Apple introduces new iClouds Passwords extension for Chrome

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 1, 2021

    Apple has introduced a new extension for Google Chrome, bringing iCloud Passwords to Windows. The company has offered iTunes and iCloud Sync on Windows for a number of years, and…

    Apps

    App Tracking Transparency changes will begin in next version of iOS 14

    by NewsroomProductivityJanuary 28, 2021

    Apple has confirmed that it will begin to roll out its App Tracking Transparency privacy update as part of the next version of iOS 14, and developers can experiment with…

    Whatsapp

    WhatsApp is about to become a whole lot more secure on iOS and desktop

    by NewsroomProductivityJanuary 28, 2021

    WhatsApp has confirmed plans to introduce biometric authentication on iOS and desktop. The messaging app, owned by Facebook, currently uses a QR code when users want to use WhatsApp on…

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    Apple removes thousands of apps from Chinese App Store

    by NewsroomProductivityJanuary 1, 2021

    Apple has removed thousands of apps from its Chinese App Store due to lack of licencing, according to a Reuters. In total, more than 39,000 games have been purged from…

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    Apple’s Small Business Program rolling out, developers now pay 15% commission

    by NewsroomProductivityDecember 28, 2020

    Apple has begun rolling out its Small Business Program, allowing smaller, independent developers who earn less than $1 million a year to pay a much lower App Store commission. The…

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    Unique iPhone Apps that are not available for Android

    by NewsroomProductivityDecember 15, 2020

    It’s not a secret that many developers are more interested in iOS, so a big number of cool apps appear first for iOS, while Android users get access only over…

    Project xCloud

    Microsoft xCloud coming to iOS in Spring 2020, company confirms

    by NewsroomProductivityDecember 10, 2020December 10, 2020

    Microsoft has confirmed that its new xCloud game streaming service will come to iOS devices in 2021, supported in the Safari web browser. The company announced the news in a…

    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…

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    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…

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    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…

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    Apple Always Skip Mac Pro Updates and 2026 Will Be No Different

    Three smartwatches with different colored bands are displayed. Each screen shows something unique: abstract shapes, detailed weather data, and a child jumping on a blue sky background, capturing the spirit of Apple Watch fitness motivation.

    The Best Apple Watch to Buy in 2026

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    Apple Intelligence 2026 Future Forecast and Deep-Dive Analysis

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    Apple Takeovers: A Deeper Look at Apple’s Most Recent Acquisitions

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    Apple Privacy: The Trust Foundation Behind the Entire Apple Ecosystem

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    AppleCare Support: How to Use It and Extend Your Coverage

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