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    A thin, blue iPhone Air 2 is viewed from the side with the device’s name displayed above it on a light gray background.

    iPhone Air 2 May Fix Its Two Biggest Weak Spots

    June 18, 2026 / 1:21 PMJune 18, 2026

    iPhone Air 2 is reportedly planned for spring 2027 with an ultrawide camera, stronger battery life, and Apple’s A20 Pro chip.

    Side view of iPhone 18 red concept showcasing raised triple-camera lenses and aluminum frame.

    iPhone 18 Pro Production Talk: A Clean Look at September 2026 Rumors

    February 24, 2026 / 10:45 AMFebruary 24, 2026

    A supply-chain report says iPhone 18 Pro is moving into production testing. Here’s what the September 2026 cycle could bring, from A20 Pro to cameras.

    Cover of Apple Magazine’s special edition for June 12, 2026, featuring the headline “WWDC26” with a vibrant, glowing sphere and colorful light trails, highlighting new iOS 27 and AI-powered workflows.
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    A black Apple silicon chip with a silver Apple logo stands upright on a surface covered with microchip patterns, illuminated by dramatic lighting—symbolizing the innovation in the Apple chip roadmap.

    Apple Silicon May Add Intel Without Leaving TSMC

    A tablet, smartphone, and laptop display the same image of a smiling person in a large hat and beige outfit, set against a blue gradient background with the Apple logo in the corner—highlighting seamless iCloud syncing across devices.

    mDNSResponder Fixes Reveal Apple’s Hidden Network Layer

    A woman in a wheelchair sits at a wooden desk with a tablet, a small potted plant, and an iPhone with Eye Tracking features, facing forward against a plain white background.

    iPhone Eye Tracking Makes Hands-Free Navigation Possible

    Three Fortnite characters stand confidently before a large, purple Apple logo on a black background, blending iconic Fortnite style with the App Store branding for a striking crossover image.

    Fortnite’s Return Escalates App Store Fight

    A humanoid robot with a sleek black faceplate and textured light gray body, featuring a geometric logo on its chest and minimalist, futuristic design—an embodiment of Apple robotics and physical AI innovation.

    Figure AI Could Be Apple’s Robotics Shortcut

    Close-up of a smartphone using Live Activities in the Apple Sports app to display the FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule, highlighting group stage matches for the United States, Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey. A blurred soccer field and players fill the background.

    Apple Sports Expands Before World Cup 2026

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