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    A young boy sits on a cushion reading a book, surrounded by plush toys including an elephant, a bear, and a horse, in a cozy room with wooden floors and blue curtains—perfect for holiday family photography with soft indoor lighting.

    iPhone Photo Editing Gets New Apple Intelligence Tools

    April 29, 2026 / 8:47 AMApril 29, 2026

    iPhone photo editing is expected to gain Extend, Enhance, and Reframe in iOS 27, bringing Apple Intelligence deeper into the Photos app.

    A close-up of a purple flower displayed on a smartphone screen, highlighting the "Visual Look Up is available" icon at the bottom of the image editing interface.

    Apple Photos Visual Look Up: Easy Tricks That Make Your Library Smarter

    February 20, 2026 / 8:37 AMFebruary 19, 2026

    Turn on Visual Look Up and learn plants, pets, landmarks, and more—plus a few practical, everyday ways to use it without leaving Photos.

    Find People and Pets in Photos - A smartphone screen displays a photo search for "Lopa," showing seven images of a black-and-white puppy lying on a carpet. The background is a colorful gradient, highlighting the Find People and Pets in Photos feature.

    Find People and Pets in Photos: How Apple Intelligence Organizes Your Memories

    January 28, 2026 / 12:12 PMJanuary 28, 2026

    Find People and Pets in Photos – Discover how your iPhone automatically recognizes people and pets in Photos, making it easier to find, organize, and relive moments — with full control over privacy and accuracy.

    A smartphone screen displays a Visual Look Up information panel showing a puppy lying on a colorful rug, with camera details such as date, device (iPhone 12 Pro), resolution, and settings visible below the image.

    How to Use Visual Look Up on iOS to Identify Objects in Photos

    June 13, 2025 / 2:30 AMJune 13, 2025

    Visual Look Up is a feature built into the Photos app on iPhones running iOS 15 or later, designed to recognize objects like plants, animals, landmarks, art, and more recently,…

    Apple Magazine cover featuring a smartphone displaying 9:41, with headlines about SpaceX business expansion, AirPods Pro 3 news, and Apple’s Siri AI public beta. Issue dated July 10, 2026.
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    Apple Unified Memory - Emulator for Apple Silicon Chip to Run Firestorm

    Apple Silicon Is Not a Safe Harbor From Spectre-Class Attacks

    A man with gray hair and thick eyebrows, wearing round black glasses and a tuxedo, adjusts his bow tie while looking confidently at the camera, echoing the style seen in Schitt’s Creek. A red carpeted staircase is blurred in the background.

    The Reluctant Traveler Gets Season 4 on Apple TV

    A white rounded square icon with an orange and yellow house symbol appears on a blurred background, representing Apple Home. The Apple logo is visible in the bottom right corner.

    Apple Intelligence Brings Smarter Video Analysis to Home Cameras

    White envelope and shield icons appear in the center of a blue gradient background, with the Apple logo in the bottom right corner. The image suggests iOS mail privacy, emphasizing secure or protected email related to Apple services.

    Apple Unifies Hide My Email and Sign in With Apple Domains

    A sleek, modern white Tesla electric SUV drives on an empty highway at dusk, with tall glass skyscrapers and a hazy sky in the background. CarPlay route sharing enhances the connected driving experience.

    Tesla CarPlay Support May Depend on Apple Maps

    Cristiano Amon stands on stage in a blue suit, white shirt, and black polka dot tie, gesturing as he discusses the future of agentic AI and Qualcomm AI agents against a striking blue background. Glasses and a beard complete his confident look.

    Qualcomm CEO Says AI Agents Will Replace Apps

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