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    A close-up of an iPhone screen reveals recent App Store changes, with the familiar icon set against a blue background and a stylized white "A." The phone's time reads 4:29, while the iconic Apple logo subtly enhances the backdrop.

    App Store Ready: 5 AI Tools for Building No-Code Apps

    May 6, 2026 / 10:31 AMMay 7, 2026

    Ready to launch on the App Store? Discover the right AI app maker to turn your big idea into reality. Explore five tools that make building apps a breeze.

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    WWDC’24: What to Look Forward to at this Year’s Event

    April 1, 2024 / 7:45 AMApril 19, 2024

    This year’s event, set to run from June 10 to June 14, promises to showcase Apple’s latest developments, with iOS updates being a primary focus. Given the iPhone’s pivotal role…

    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 TV screen displays “Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age” Season 3 on Apple TV, with an Apple TV device and remote in front on a white surface, showcasing Apple accessibility features for an inclusive viewing experience.

    Apple TV Accessibility Gets a Bigger Screen Upgrade

    A white wireless earbud with a silicone tip floats in front of a white background, intersected by a colorful, stylized soundwave pattern—highlighting features like AirPods Conversation Boost.

    AirPods Pro Noise Control Makes Commuting Safer and Calmer

    The Apple TV logo with a glowing, iridescent effect is centered on a dark, cloudy background. "Apple TV The Studio" appears faintly in a small rounded square at the bottom right corner.

    Apple TV Records Shape Apple’s Media Strategy

    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

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