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    FaceTime and the New Center of Everyday Calling

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    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

    REVIEW: BodyLite: Personal Weight Tracker (iOS)

    by NewsroomProductivityReviewsApril 16, 2016March 23, 2021

    There’s no shortage of weight loss apps on the iOS App Store, but many of them can be packed with excessive features that bewilder all but hardcore health buffs. Recognising…

    Apple Launches ‘Apps for Earth’ with World Wildlife Fund

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 14, 2016April 16, 2016

    Apple has just given the iOS App Store a very green makeover, having launched its eco-friendly initiative Apps for Earth. From now until April 24, all proceeds raised through purchases…

    Next Major Windows 10 Update to Have New Education Features

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 14, 2016April 14, 2016

    Teachers have especially good reason to eagerly anticipate this summer’s Windows 10 Anniversary Update, as it will add an array of new education features to the most widespread PC operating…

    How are Apple ResearchKit and CareKit Helping Public Health?

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 8, 2016April 8, 2016

    We all know now about the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro, but Apple has also recently made announcements concerning two software frameworks that could significantly improve your life even…

    Windows 10 Update Preview Adds New iPhone Sync Features

    by NewsroomProductivityReviewsApril 6, 2016March 23, 2021

    If you pair your iPhone with a Windows 10 computer, you can look forward to a fresh update to Microsoft’s platform that will expand the ways in which the two…

    Menu Filtering Added to MyFitnessPal Calorie Counter iOS App

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 6, 2016April 6, 2016

    MyFitnessPal’s calorie counter app, which eases tracking of food and drink consumption to encourage healthier diet choices, was today updated with a number of small but easily appreciable features. These…

    Samsung Pay Could Soon Allow for In-App Buying, Exec Says

    by NewsroomProductivityApril 6, 2016April 6, 2016

    With its mobile payments service Samsung Pay, the leading South Korean electronics firm is considering closing a gap with Apple by allowing users of the service to make in-app purchases….

    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…

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    AppleCare Support: How to Use It and Extend Your Coverage

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    Why a Foldable iPad Is More Likely Than a Foldable iPhone

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    HomeKit Still Unstable After iOS 26.3 Update

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    Apple Stocks 2026: How AI and Product Expansion Could Shape AAPL’s Year

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    Apple TV Fraggle Rock: A Must-Watch Show for Kids

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    Apple TV Console: What’s Coming in 2026

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