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    Apple manufacturing shift

    A tablet on a smart speaker displays a smart home control dashboard, showing security camera feeds, lighting and temperature controls, and automation options—now seamlessly integrating with the iPhone 18 Pro camera upgrade for enhanced visuals.

    2026 Home Hub Expected to Launch at $350 as BYD Prepares for Production

    Apple’s long-anticipated Home Hub is expected to launch in 2026, priced around $350. The device is set to expand Apple’s home ecosystem with a dedicated display, integrated speakers, and deep…

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    Apple Faces Price Hikes as Tariff-Driven Import Surge Falls Short

    Apple’s latest 10-Q filing, dissected by Morgan Stanley, paints a picture of a company under pressure. By the end of Q2 2025, Apple amassed nearly $70 billion in inventory and…

    iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Review Roundup: A lineup of four iPhones, including the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, in various colors (gold, black, and blue) is displayed against a black background. All phones are shown with their screens facing forward, showcasing their respective designs. An Apple logo is visible in the lower right corner.

    Should You Upgrade Your Apple Device Now? Tariffs Could Drive Prices Higher

    China remains a cornerstone of Apple’s manufacturing, assembling most iPhones and other products. Industry analysts consulted by Reuters estimate that iPhone prices could surge by as much as 43% if…

    Garmin vs Apple Watch. Apple Watch Series 10: A promotional image showcasing two Apple Watches. The left watch displays a heart rate app with a heart icon and a reading of 68 BPM. The right watch shows sleep tracking data with the word "Typical" highlighted. Both watches feature dark and light bands respectively.

    All-Glass Apple Watch Could Pave the Way for a Radical iPhone Design

    The concept of an all-glass device isn’t new—rumors have swirled for over a decade about Apple ditching metal for a sleek, transparent look. Back in 2016, whispers of an “all-glass”…

    A Formula 1 Mercedes race car is featured on the cover of Apple Magazine, issue #730, dated October 24, 2025. Headlines mention AI-driven browsers and Amazon's automation impact on jobs.
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    A young person with short brown hair and glasses wears headphones and looks intently at a smartphone, sitting outdoors near a metal railing—benefiting from OpenAI parental safety controls for added peace of mind.

    OpenAI Adds Parental Safety Controls for Teen ChatGPT Users

    A glowing digital brain with a microchip labeled "AI" is displayed next to a blurred statue of Lady Justice and a judge’s gavel, symbolizing how regulators of AI therapy apps shape the role of artificial intelligence in the legal system.

    Regulators Struggle to Keep Up with the Rapid Growth of AI Therapy Apps

    A person in a dark shirt uses a smartphone at a table. Digital icons, including a chatbot and chat bubbles, are superimposed above the phone, hinting at interaction with AI or Apple testing chatbot technology.

    Apple Is Testing a Powerful Chatbot

    An adult and a child holding umbrellas, one clear and one bright yellow, cross a city street in the rain. Rain streaks are visible as iOS 26 weather route alerts guide their way, with the crosswalk and wet pavement reflecting the urban surroundings.

    iOS 26 Now Predicts Bad Weather Along Your Route

    A hand holds a smartphone displaying the Apple Music app on a red screen, with a large blurred white Apple logo in the background, highlighting the swipe gesture used to switch tracks effortlessly.

    How to Transfer Spotify Playlists to Apple Music

    A person smiles and stretches while reclining on a couch, resting their head on a pillow. On the coffee table are books, glasses, dominoes, a remote control, and an Apple smart speaker—possibly the HomePod Mini 2—adding modern flair for 2025.

    The Sentience Siri

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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