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    A close-up of a person’s wrist wearing a smartwatch with a light blue band, displaying a health notification about possible symptoms of atrial fibrillation and sleep data, highlighting apple accessibility features for Older Adults.

    Apple Health Expansion: How Everyday Devices Became Daily Wellness Companions

    February 17, 2026 / 8:39 AMFebruary 16, 2026

    Apple Health Expansion – Apple devices are evolving into continuous wellness companions, helping track daily habits, detect early signals, and support preventive health routines across everyday life.

    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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    Siri Rebuild Could Make iOS 27 Apple’s AI Reset

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    iOS Security Update Closes the FBI Notification Bug

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    Foxconn Cyberattack Puts Apple’s Supply Chain Data at Risk

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    Dual Capture Pushes iPhone 17 Toward Social Video

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    WWDC26 Puts Apple Intelligence Under Developer Pressure

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    Full-AI iOS Could Disrupt the App Economy

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