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    Security For UWB Ultra Wideband Technology: The Next Amazing Evolution in 2025 Smart Locks

    February 3, 2025 / 2:45 AMFebruary 11, 2025

    Smart home UWB technology has advanced significantly in recent years, and one of the latest innovations set to improve home security locks is Ultra Wideband (UWB) smart door locks. If…

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    Apple’s Tabletop Robotic Home Device: A Glimpse Into 2026 Smart Living

    August 15, 2024 / 7:04 AMAugust 15, 2024

    The device is rumored to be a versatile home assistant designed to integrate seamlessly with Apple’s ecosystem. Unlike existing smart home products, this robot aims to elevate the user experience…

    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 person uses AirPlay on their smartphone to control media playback while a woman in a hat and red-patterned shirt performs on stage on a TV screen displaying "Little Voice.

    Apple TV AirPlay Access Keeps Sharing Under Control

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    iCloud Backup Keeps iPhone Data Ready for Recovery

    Four Apple MacBook Air laptops in silver, pink, yellow, and blue are arranged in a fan shape, partially open with screens facing outward, showcasing their colorful exteriors and slim designs.

    Design Novelty Can Become Apple’s User-Friction Risk

    A person with an afro hairstyle, dressed in a red sweater with a white collar and red-and-white striped pants, sits on a sandy beach under blue skies and lush vegetation, pondering the possibilities of machine learning.

    48MP Fusion Camera Sets Clear Limits for iPhone Air and 17e

    A pair of white wireless earbuds in an open AirPods Pro 3 case with a small green indicator light on the front, featuring advanced tracking and the new U2 chip for seamless connectivity.

    AirPods Charging Habits Protect Battery Life

    A glowing, stylized bird icon resembling the Swift logo appears above the text "WWDC26 Siri" on a black background.

    WWDC26 Invite Hints at Siri Inside Liquid Glass

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