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    Apple Card Savings Rate Drops Again

    Apple Card Future displayed on iPhone screen, symbolizing its role in Apple’s financial services.
    Apple Card Savings Rate Drops Again
    Productivityby Hannah

    AppleCare+ Turns Repairs Into a Recurring Service

    AppleCare for iPhone sees a price increase, impacting users' coverage and service fees.
    AppleCare+ Turns Repairs Into a Recurring Service
    White icon with an upward arrow above two overlapping rectangles, centered on a blurred orange and brown background. "Apple" logo is in the lower right corner, symbolizing iPhone Data Transfer.

    iPhone Data Transfer: Moving Everything to a New Device Without Losing a Beat

    March 17, 2026 / 3:32 PMMarch 17, 2026

    Every year, when a new iPhone arrives, millions of users unbox their devices and immediately focus on one task: getting their old phone’s life into the new one. Photos, messages,…

    A smartphone screen shows a FaceTime call with a man smiling in front of neon lights, the name “Dan” at the top, call controls at the bottom, and an iPhone Call Recording indicator visible on the display.

    iPhone Call Recording: What’s Available, What’s Limited, and How to Manage Audio Files

    March 17, 2026 / 2:54 PMMarch 17, 2026

    iPhone Call Recording options vary depending on region, system version, and legal restrictions, and understanding those limits is essential before trying to capture audio from a conversation.

    A smartphone screen displays an incoming call from "Hari Nair," featuring a photo of a man with dark hair and beard. Options to message, remind, answer, or initiate iPhone Contact Merge appear at the bottom.

    iPhone Contact Merge: How to Detect and Combine Duplicate Contacts Efficiently

    March 17, 2026 / 12:21 PMMarch 17, 2026

    iPhone Contact Merge tools help identify duplicate entries and combine them into a single, clean contact card.

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    iPad Screen Rotation: Locking and Unlocking Orientation the Right Way

    March 17, 2026 / 10:19 AMMarch 17, 2026

    iPad Screen Rotation settings let you control whether your display automatically shifts between portrait and landscape or stays fixed in one orientation.

    Two women use tablets at a table covered in art supplies and fruit. Their absorbed focus on the devices mirrors teenage tech preference, with one in a red apron gesturing animatedly while the other, with red hair, studies her own screen.

    Student Research Workflow: From iPad Annotations to Mac Writing With iCloud in Between

    March 16, 2026 / 4:08 PM

    Student Research Workflow is no longer confined to one desk, one screen, or one folder. For many graduate students, it unfolds across an iPad covered in highlights, a Mac filled with drafts, and iCloud quietly connecting everything.

    Four tablets of different sizes are displayed upright in a row against a white background, each featuring an iPad screenshot with similar blue and teal abstract wallpapers and the time 09:41 on the screens.

    iPad Screenshot: How to Capture and Annotate Screens on iPad

    March 16, 2026 / 12:03 PMMarch 16, 2026

    Learn how to take an iPad screenshot and use Apple’s built‑in tools to quickly annotate, mark up, and share what’s on your screen.

    The image shows the Microsoft Word for Mac logo, a stylized blue "W" on a layered blue background, centered on a blurred blue-grey gradient backdrop with a small Apple logo in the lower right corner.

    Microsoft Word for Mac: Why It Remains the Classic Choice for Apple Users

    March 15, 2026 / 6:01 PMMarch 13, 2026

    Microsoft Word for Mac continues to be one of the most widely used applications on macOS, even with Apple offering the iWork suite free inside the ecosystem.

    A hand types on an iPad external keyboard attached to a tablet, which is propped up on a desk. The background is blurred, and an Apple logo is visible in the bottom right corner.

    iPad External Keyboard: How to Connect and Configure for Real Typing Productivity

    March 14, 2026 / 3:12 PMMarch 13, 2026

    iPad External Keyboard support transforms the device from a touch-first tablet into a capable typing machine, whether you’re using a Bluetooth keyboard or Apple’s own keyboard accessories.

    A close-up of a red Apple HomePod Mini smart speaker viewed from above, showing its mesh exterior and touch-sensitive top with minus and plus symbols—perfect for exploring Hidden Siri Commands—set against a blurred background.

    Hidden Siri Commands: Powerful iPhone Voice Shortcuts You Should Start Using

    March 12, 2026 / 10:12 AMMarch 12, 2026

    Hidden Siri commands turn the iPhone into a hands-free control center, allowing you to launch advanced actions, run custom shortcuts, and manage settings with precision.

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    Apple Studio: How Independent Musicians Build Songs Across iPhone and Mac

    March 10, 2026 / 12:32 PMMarch 10, 2026

    Apple Studio is not a physical space. For many independent musicians, it is a workflow built from GarageBand, iPhone recordings, and Mac-based mixing — all connected through Apple’s ecosystem.

    A laptop running macOS Tahoe on a glass desk displays a serene wallpaper of four silhouetted people jumping by a lakeshore. The desktop shows widgets, apps, and weather. The scene is set by a window with trees outside.

    Mac Desktop Cleanup: How Stacks and Smart Sorting Keep Your Workspace Under Control

    March 9, 2026 / 5:18 PMMarch 9, 2026

    Mac Desktop Cleanup using Stacks and built-in sorting tools helps keep files visible, grouped, and easy to manage without installing anything extra.

    A smartphone with a large digital clock display (9:41), a “Listening…” notification—likely from a music recognition app—and an iPhone Action Button, all shown on a clean, minimalist background.

    iPhone Action Button: The Small Hardware Feature That Improves Everyday Use

    March 9, 2026 / 4:37 PMMarch 9, 2026

    The iPhone Action Button replaces the old silent switch with something more personal — a physical shortcut that adapts to how you actually use your phone.

    A smartphone screen displays the Focus Mode settings menu, showing options like Do Not Disturb, Reduce Interruptions, Sleep, Study, Personal, and Work. The background is a colorful gradient with the Apple logo in the corner.

    Focus Mode: How to Control Notifications Across All Apple Devices

    March 9, 2026 / 12:32 PMMarch 9, 2026

    Focus Mode lets you filter notifications across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch so your attention stays where it matters — without disconnecting completely.

    A student works on a yellow laptop at a desk in a sunlit classroom, while other students and a teacher interact in the background. Notebooks and pens are on the desk.

    Classroom Computer: Why MacBook Neo Could Power the Next Phase of Apple’s Education Expansion

    March 9, 2026 / 10:13 AMMarch 9, 2026

    Classroom Computer strategies have evolved for decades, and with MacBook Neo entering the lineup, Apple strengthens its position as a central technology provider in modern schools.

    An older man with gray hair and glasses sits on a sofa, using an Apple tablet. He wears a blue cardigan over a light shirt. There’s a yellow blanket beside him and a large window with greenery in the background.

    Community Apple Classroom: How a Small Center Helps Seniors Gain Confidence With iPhone

    March 7, 2026 / 3:37 PMMarch 6, 2026

    A Community Apple Classroom is quietly changing lives by teaching seniors how to use iPhone accessibility tools for independence and safety.

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    A soccer ball hits the net inside a stadium at night, featured on the cover of Apple Magazine. Headlines highlight MacBook Neo sales, ChatGPT app growth, and the expansion of Apple’s global sports streaming.
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    Two people sitting close together, sharing a glass bowl of popcorn while enjoying a movie with Apple TV Dolby Vision. Only their arms and hands are clearly visible as they reach for the popcorn, suggesting a relaxed, casual atmosphere.

    Apple TV Dolby Vision Makes Movie Night Feel Cinematic

    A hand holding a sleek iPhone with a dark, abstract wallpaper. The phone displays the time as 9:41 on Monday, September 9. The screen has a small notch at the top. The Apple logo is visible in the bottom right corner. The background is pitch black.

    Apple Siri Settlement Puts AI Promises Under Pressure

    Visual Intelligence in iOS 18.2 unlocking new iPhone 16 capabilities for enhanced user experience

    Siri Glow Tease Sets Up Apple’s WWDC26 Moment

    Five smartphones in different colors (black, purple, blue, green, and white) are shown side by side, highlighting their dual rear cameras and sleek, modern design—a look fueling iPhone 17 demand among style-conscious users.

    iPhone 17 Demand Exposes Apple’s Supply Chain Limits

    A large, illuminated Apple logo shines on the exterior glass facade of an Apple Store, with building reflections and colorful wavy lines celebrating Apple Lunar New Year along the bottom.

    Tencent and NetEase Test Apple’s China App Store Power

    A smartphone mounted on filming equipment records two women sitting on wooden benches outdoors at night, with one woman in focus on the phone screen and the other blurred in the background—filmed on iPhone.

    Filmed on iPhone Pushes Mobile Cinema Further

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