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    Productivityby Tom Richardson

    Apple One Subscription Bundle Highlights Best of Apple Services

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    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

    Microsoft Issues Tool for Importing Evernote Data to OneNote

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 11, 2016March 11, 2016

    If you are a long term Evernote user considering moving over to Microsoft’s cross-platform OneNote app, you might now be able to make the transition much more easily. That’s thanks…

    Major NBA Teams to Launch Apple TV Retail Apps with Shopgate

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 11, 2016March 11, 2016

    Golden State Warriors and Oklahoma City Thunder will be the first NBA teams to bring retail apps to the Apple TV, with help from the SaaS-based e-commerce platform Shopgate. While…

    ExxonMobil Adds Apple Pay Support to its Speedpass+ iOS App

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 8, 2016March 8, 2016

    ExxonMobil has updated its Speedpass+ app to let customers pay for gas or car washes through Apple Pay on their iPhone. This payment option is being rolled out to over…

    Google Photos Now Supports Live Photos and Split View on iOS

    by NewsroomProductivityMarch 7, 2016March 7, 2016

    With an impressive update today, the Google Photos app now supports Live Photos on the latest iPhones, Split View on the latest iPads, and the full resolution of the 12.9-inch…

    Google Rolling Out Pit Stop Feature for Maps App on iOS

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 29, 2016February 29, 2016

    You might have moments when you’re traveling to a particular destination, with the help of turn-by-turn directions from Google Maps, only to realize that you need to take a quick…

    Windows 10-Optimized Microsoft Office Set for Windows Store?

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 29, 2016February 29, 2016

    Microsoft has been pushing the Windows Store as a portal for more easily downloading Windows 10 apps – and, now, a test version of productivity suite Microsoft Office has been…

    Back to the Past: Learning More about History with the iPad

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 28, 2016February 28, 2016

    At first glance, history and technology seem like contrasting subjects: one is about studying the past, while the other calls for a strong focus on the future. However, even as…

    REVIEW: Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock (iOS) (iPad)

    by NewsroomProductivityReviewsFebruary 25, 2016March 23, 2021

    Earlier this month, Northcube AB released a dedicated iPad version of its well-liked free Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock app, which pledges to use sound analysis technology to help users put…

    USMobile Launches Scrambl3 App for Enterprise-Grade Security

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 24, 2016February 24, 2016

    Apple’s ongoing tussle with the FBI has brought the issues of privacy and security to greater public attention. Now, USMobile has launched Scrambl3, an iOS app enabling high-value targets of…

    Biscuit Maker Debuts McVitie’s iKitten Augmented Reality App

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 19, 2016February 19, 2016

    In a rather novel digital marketing initiative, confectionary firm United Biscuits has released McVitie’s iKitten, an augmented reality app giving each user their own cute virtual kitten. The app, it…

    HSBC Bringing Voice and Touch ID Security for UK Customers

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 19, 2016February 19, 2016

    The UK-based bank HSBC has revealed its plan to roll out voice recognition and Touch ID security for 15 million customers by the summer. These customers will be able to…

    Millions Rush to Sign Up with Apple Pay upon Launch in China

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 19, 2016February 19, 2016

    Apple Pay has proved hugely popular on the first day of its availability in China, with 10 million people having linked their payment cards to the mobile payment service within…

    Skype on iPhone, iPad Now Natively Supports Microsoft Office

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 17, 2016February 17, 2016

    It’s now easier to collaborate at long distance on Microsoft Office documents, as the Skype app on iPhone and iPad has been updated with deeper integration between Skype and Office….

    Harman JBL Legend CP100 CarPlay Receiver Arriving This Month

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 12, 2016February 17, 2016

    If you’re seeking an inexpensive car dash receiver that is compatible with Apple’s CarPlay, Harman JBL’s Legend CP100, announced in January, can now be preordered for shipping later this month….

    Revered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock App Now Offers iPad Support

    by NewsroomProductivityFebruary 11, 2016February 11, 2016

    Though Night Shift in the upcoming iOS 9.3 will help iPad users to better experiences with sleep, in the meantime, they can now make use of an iPad version of…

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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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