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    Apple hardware updates 2025

    Apple M4 MacBook Air concept showcasing lightweight design and next-gen performance.

    MacBook Air Likely to Feature Upgraded Center Stage Camera in 2025

    December 13, 2024 / 9:30 AMDecember 13, 2024

    The MacBook Air will likely feature an upgraded Center Stage camera in 2025, marking a significant enhancement to Apple’s most popular laptop series. This rumored addition aligns with Apple’s broader…

    Apple 5G modem in iPhone SE and iPhone 17 enhances network performance

    Apple’s 5G Modem: The Future of iPhone SE and iPhone 17 Connectivity

    September 20, 2024 / 8:13 AMSeptember 20, 2024

    Apple’s Move to an In-House 5G Modem Apple has long relied on Qualcomm for its modem components, but with the introduction of its in-house 5G modem, starting with the iPhone…

    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 smartphone screen displays song lyrics from "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims, with the line "Feels like the walls are all closing in" highlighted. The blurred red and pink background hints at Apple Music favorites sync with a small Apple logo in the corner.

    Apple Music Pronunciation Helps Language Learners Sing Along

    iPad-Pro

    iPad Audio Input Makes Creator Setups Easier

    A person wearing a blue jacket is holding a black smartphone with both hands outdoors, possibly checking satellite coverage amid greenery and sky—ideal for staying connected in iPhone dead zones.

    iPhone Dead Zones May Finally Start Shrinking

    A flat-screen TV displays "Prehistoric Planet 2" featuring a woolly mammoth. Below the TV are an Apple TV device and remote, with the tvOS home screen and control center showing the Apple TV sleep timer option on the display.

    Apple TV Tracking Settings Keep Streaming More Private

    Close-up of an iPhone screen showing a notification for “Clean Energy Charging,” scheduled to finish by 10:13 AM. Flashlight and camera icons are visible on the lock screen, set against a blue and green background, highlighting iPhone clean energy features.

    iPhone Clean Energy Charging Works Best With Routine

    A glowing, multicolored orb with overlapping blue, green, and red light shapes floats on a dark blue gradient background, evoking a digital or futuristic interface—perfect for showcasing iOS 27 at WWDC26.

    Siri 2.0 Puts Apple Under a Faster AI Clock

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