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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
    A person is holding a black gaming controller attached to an iPhone displaying a racing game. The game shows a car racing on a scenic road with trees and mountains in the background. The person's hands are visible, immersed in controlling the action through Microsoft’s xCloud.

    Apple explains why Microsoft’s xCloud won’t be coming to iOS

    by NewsroomProductivityAugust 7, 2020

    This week, Microsoft confirmed that its xCloud test flight program had ended. Rather than announcing that xCloud would be coming to the App Store – a service which allows users…

    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 tops $32.8 billion in first half of 2020

    by NewsroomProductivityJuly 3, 2020

    Apple generated an eye-watering $32.8 billion in revenue from its App Store in the first half of 2020, a figure almost double that of the Google Play Store, which recorded…

    A person stands on stage giving a presentation in front of a large screen displaying three iPhone screens showcasing Arcade games: "Hot Lava," "The Pathless," and "Where Cards Fall." Gesturing with their right hand, they highlight Apple’s $500 million spending on this ambitious gaming service.

    Apple cancels Apple Arcade contracts, re-shifting focus on popular games

    by NewsroomProductivityJuly 1, 2020

    Apple is canceling contracts with some Apple Arcade developers, according to Bloomberg. The company has been refocusing its efforts on creating content that will help retain subscribers to its premium…

    A colorful, tropical island-themed board game scene with a sandy pathway, surrounded by water. Decorative elements include palm trees, seashells, starfish, a treasure chest, a rocket, and a tiki hut. The board has checkered tiles with an arrow pointing forward. Perfect for fans of new games on Apple Arcade.

    How to get another free month of Apple Arcade membership

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 25, 2020June 25, 2020

    Apple is hoping to win back former Apple Arcade subscribers by offering them a free month of access – even if they’ve taken out a free trial in the past…

    A person is holding a smartphone displaying an online shopping page for sneakers priced at $129. They hold a credit card in the other hand, ready to make the purchase. In the background, there's a potted plant, graph paper, coins, dollar bills, and a white cup—reflecting the booming sales contributing to $500 billion on platforms like the App Store.

    App Store supported more than $500 billion in sales around the world in 2019

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 16, 2020

    Apple has revealed that the App Store has helped facilitate more than $500 billion in sales. Citing a new App Store study from independent economics at Analysis Group, Apple confirmed…

    Image of a promotional banner for Apple Arcade, featuring five must-play Apple games side by side with the Apple Arcade logo centered. The games shown from left to right are: "Decoherence," "Inmost," "Stela," "ShockRods," and "Mind Symphony.

    10 Apple Arcade games you need to play

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 12, 2020June 12, 2020

      Just got your hands on an Apple Arcade subscription? Here are ten games you need to play. Spaceland If you’re a fan of (metaphorically) blasting off into space to…

    The image shows a smartphone screen displaying the Apple News+ app with a focus on the "Magazines" category. Visible magazine covers include Vanity Fair, People, and WSJ among others. The time displayed on the phone is 9:41, highlighting an Apple News update that lets you remember where you left off.

    Apple News will remember where you left off in new update

    by NewsroomProductivityJune 11, 2020

    Apple News has been handed a long-awaited feature in its upcoming release, with the app now automatically saving your reading progress so you can pick up where you left off….

    A circular, illuminated Siri icon floats against a dark, gradient background. The icon features swirling colors of blue, pink, and white, symbolizing the Apple Siri virtual assistant, reminiscent of modern communication apps like WhatsApp and Skype.

    Apple acquires machine learning startup for Siri integration

    by NewsroomProductivityMay 28, 2020

    Apple has acquired a machine learning company called Inductiv, according to Bloomberg. The company had been working on new technology that uses artificial intelligence to identify and correct errors, and…

    A Mac message app chat interface shows a conversation between multiple contacts. Jocelyn Engstrom and the user chat about meeting for coffee at 10am. Emojis are used. Jocelyn is highlighted, and options for notifications are shown: Do Not Disturb, Send Read Receipts. Stay tuned for these features in the next release of macOS Messages app!

    Apple to overhaul macOS Messages app in next release

    by NewsroomProductivityMay 25, 2020

    According to leaked iOS 14 and macOS code found by 9to5Mac, Apple is planning to change the way it runs the Messages app on the Mac, turning to its iOS…

    A laptop, tablet, and smartphone display music production software with similar colorful interfaces. The central laptop, running Logic Pro X after a recent software update, is flanked by the tablet and smartphone. A pair of Apple headphones is plugged into the laptop. All devices rest on a dark surface.

    Apple announces significant update to Logic Pro X software

    by NewsroomProductivityMay 13, 2020

    Apple has announced a significant upgrade to its popular Logic Pro X software. The Cupertino company took to its Newsroom to share details about new features, such as Live Loops,…

    A person is holding a tablet displaying the Facebook login page with a QR code prompt. A finger is poised to tap the screen, highlighting iOS apps often utilizing the Facebook SDK. Nearby, a smartphone also shows the Facebook login page. A laptop and stylus are on the desk as well.

    Facebook SDK issue caused major iOS apps to crash

    by NewsroomProductivityMay 7, 2020

    Some of the world’s biggest apps – including Tinder, TikTok, and Spotify – faced problems loading on iOS devices yesterday (May 6) because of a problem with the Facebook SDK….

    Close-up of a person holding a smartphone displaying the Amazon Prime logo with the play button, likely indicating a streaming service. The person appears to be lying down on a bed, wearing a light-colored shirt and striped pants, ready to rent or buy content for their next movie night.

    Amazon Prime users can now buy and rent content on iOS

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 2, 2020

    Amazon has confirmed that its Prime Video customers on iOS can now rent and purchase content using an Amazon account, without having to go through the Apple payment gateway. Customers…

    Two smartphones displaying WhatsApp in dark mode on iOS. The left screen shows the chat list with various contacts and groups. The right screen displays an open group chat named "Friends Group" with conversations and stickers discussing enabling dark mode.

    Dark Mode for WhatsApp rolling out on iOS

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 4, 2020

    WhatsApp is finally rolling out a Dark Mode for iOS. Facebook has been testing the new Dark Mode feature in a beta version of the popular messaging app for several…

    A smartphone displaying the new Microsoft Office app on its screen with a gradient background of pink and orange. The interface shows various notifications, files, and media under sections like "Recommended" and "Recent." Text on the left reads, "The new iOS-compatible Office app – including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

    Microsoft launches new Office app for iOS, combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 20, 2020

    Microsoft has launched an updated version of Microsoft Office for iOS, combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint together under a single app for the first time. Rather than splitting its Office…

    A promotional image for the "Hobbi" app. On the left, a smartphone displays the app interface with categories like "Ceramics" and "Gardening." On the right side, text reads "Capture what you love to do" and "Organize your creative process" with app screenshots. Discover why Hobbi is a Pinterest competitor!

    Facebook launches Pinterest competitor Hobbi

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 14, 2020

    Facebook has launched a new Pinterest-inspired app called Hobbi. The app is designed to let users document their projects and hobbies in one, easy-to-use space, and has more than a…

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    A hand holds an iPhone 17 displaying an abstract wallpaper on the cover of Apple Magazine, issue #744, dated January 30, 2026. Headlines highlight AirTag 2, Sprout companion, and iPhone 17's record sales.
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    A sleek, silver Apple Mac Pro computer tower with a perforated front panel for breakthrough ventilation. It has rounded corners and two metallic handles on top. The Apple logo is prominently displayed on the side. The tower is elevated on four short legs.

    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

    iPhone 16 Pro displaying recovery mode screen with Lightning cable and laptop in background.

    Apple Intelligence 2026 Future Forecast and Deep-Dive Analysis

    Aerial view of a large, circular building surrounded by trees and greenery, with a rainbow-colored structure in the courtyard—an iconic site often linked to major Apple Acquisitions and innovative apple takeovers shaping the tech landscape.

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

    A person in dark clothing sits on a stool, gesturing while speaking on stage in front of a large screen displaying the Apple logo and the word "Privacy," highlighting iPhone security features.

    Apple Privacy: The Trust Foundation Behind the Entire Apple Ecosystem

    A group of Apple products including a HomePod, MacBook, iPad with Apple Pencil, iPhone, AirPods in a case, Apple Watch, and an AppleCare+ logo—showcasing the range protected by applecare support—all displayed against a white background.

    AppleCare Support: How to Use It and Extend Your Coverage

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