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    Productivityby Tom Richardson

    Apple One Subscription Bundle Highlights Best of Apple Services

    The image shows the Apple logo followed by the word "One" in white text on a black background, representing the Apple One subscription bundle.
    Apple One Subscription Bundle Highlights Best of Apple Services
    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

    New Module Can Bring Genetic Results into ResearchKit Apps

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 4, 2016April 8, 2016

    The private genetics firm 23andMe has issued a fresh software module which enables results of its genetic research to be incorporated into iPhone apps using Apple’s ResearchKit platform. Apple has…

    Apple Issues iOS 9.3.1, Fixes Bug of Web Links Crashing Apps

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 31, 2016March 31, 2016

    Just over a week following the release of iOS 9.3, Apple has followed up with iOS 9.3.1, which fixes a bug that led various iPhone and iPad apps to crash…

    Google Releases Cardboard SDK for iOS VR App Developers

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 30, 2016March 30, 2016

    Google is doing its bit to enhance virtual reality experiences on iOS, having today released its Cardboard SDK for the platform. This kit will help developers to make more exciting…

    Hospital Debuts ResearchKit-Based Public Study, Feverprints

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 29, 2016March 30, 2016

    Boston Children’s Hospital has launched a new iPhone app and study, Feverprints, based on Apple’s ResearchKit framework and intended to crowdsource a range of health data for research into fevers….

    “Highly-Requested Surprises” Set for Windows 10’s Live Tiles

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 26, 2016March 26, 2016

    Live Tiles have been a key part of Windows for many years, but their functionality has little developed. That could soon change, however – as Microsoft will, at its Build…

    Apple Now Promoting Microsoft Office 365 as iPad Accessory

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 24, 2016March 24, 2016

    In its continued drive to market the iPad as a productivity machine, Apple is suggesting Microsoft’s Office 365 subscription package as an accessory for the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro. The…

    YouTube iOS App Now Supports Split View, Slide Over on iPads

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 22, 2016March 22, 2016

    Many of us turn straight to YouTube when we fancy binge-watching video. So, users of recent iPads should be delighted to learn that the video sharing site’s iOS app now…

    Apple Releases iOS 9.3 and iTunes 12.3.3, Amid Other Updates

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 21, 2016March 21, 2016

    On a very eventful day for Apple, the company has released various software updates – including, most notably, iOS 9.3 and iTunes 12.3.3, but also OS X 10.11.4, tvOS 9.2…

    Samsung Gear S2 to Get iOS Compatibility Later This Month

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 21, 2016March 21, 2016

    Samsung’s Apple Watch rival, the smartwatch Gear S2, will reportedly become compatible with iOS devices upon the release of a new Gear Manager app for the Apple platform later this…

    How an Apple Watch Can Help You at Various Times of the Day

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 20, 2016March 20, 2016

    Wearable tech remains very much in its infancy – and many iPhone users yet to purchase an Apple Watch might still be wondering how the wearable could help them in…

    First Preview of Adobe Experience Design CC Arrives for Mac

    by NewsroomProductivityReviewsMarch 15, 2016March 23, 2021

    Adobe has announced that the first preview release of its upcoming design prototyping software Experience Design CC is now freely available on Mac for anyone with an Adobe ID. The…

    Apple News to Get “Native” Ads Resembling Standard Articles

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 14, 2016March 14, 2016

    Apple is seeking to help publishers and advertisers to monetize Apple News, having introduced a new format where sponsored posts that look like standard articles can appear in news feeds…

    Microsoft Releases to Manufacturing SharePoint Server 2016

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 14, 2016March 14, 2016

    Microsoft’s SharePoint Server 2016 – the next major version of the on-premises SharePoint enterprise software – has reached the release to manufacturing stage, the corporation has announced. Like its predecessor,…

    REVIEW: Google Photos – Store, Search, and Share (iOS)

    by NewsroomProductivityReviewsMarch 13, 2016March 23, 2021

    Earlier this week, Google updated its Photos app for iOS with support for various features introduced only with last year’s Apple hardware and software releases. So, how close has this…

    Microsoft Adds iPad Multitasking Support to OneDrive iOS App

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 12, 2016March 12, 2016

    Microsoft has added support for Slide Over and Split View, the multitasking features available on select iPads running iOS 9, to its OneDrive app for iOS. Last year, Apple increasingly…

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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 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

    A futuristic, glossy humanoid figure with a smooth, helmet-like face and a glowing blue outline evokes the advanced design of Elon Musk robots, set against a dark background with visor reflections hinting at a digital or sci-fi theme.

    Elon Musk Points to a Future Where Robots Handle Most Daily Tasks

    iPhone running iOS 26 beta 2 showing updated Control Center with refined UI and Apple Intelligence features.

    Hidden iOS Accessibility Features Many Users Overlook

    Three young adults sit closely together, smiling as they engage with AI in higher education on a laptop, appearing deeply involved in a collaborative activity within a bright, casual indoor setting.

    University of Toronto Instructors Adjust Teaching as Student Use of AI

    Various musical instruments, including guitars, drums, and trumpets, appear suspended mid-air beneath a glass platform against a dark background, resembling an apple durability testing setup for musical equipment.

    Apple’s Durability Testing Labs Show How Devices Are Engineered for Long-Term Use

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