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    A person with short red hair, wearing dark athletic clothing and Apple AirPods Pro 3 noise-canceling earbuds, is captured in a dramatic, dynamic pose that suggests running or dancing, arms and legs bent and silhouetted against a light background.

    Apple Music Spatial Audio Stands Out More Than Lossless for Most Listeners

    April 24, 2026 / 2:14 PMApril 24, 2026

    Apple Music Spatial Audio has become the format Apple sees as more noticeable for everyday listeners, while lossless remains valuable but less obvious in normal listening conditions.

    A series of colorful over-ear headphones, including AirPods Max 2, is arranged in a diminishing arc pattern. The headphones at the front are beige, followed by pairs in orange, white, blue, and gray hues, all set against a plain white background.

    Apple’s Latest AirPods Max Firmware Unlocks Lossless Audio and Ultra-Low Latency

    April 1, 2025 / 9:30 AMApril 1, 2025

    The headline feature of firmware 7E99 is support for 24-bit 48 kHz lossless audio. Unlike compressed formats that sacrifice detail for smaller file sizes, lossless audio preserves every nuance of…

    An iPhone, showcasing an app menu and a pop-up window for connecting the headphones, is placed in front of a pair of silver and white over-ear headphones. The screen invites users to update the AirPods Max firmware effortlessly.

    Apple’s AirPods Max Lossless Audio: Ultimate Upgrade or Overblown Hype?

    March 25, 2025 / 9:30 AMMarch 25, 2025

    The firmware update targets AirPods Max models with USB-C, introduced in September 2024 as a refresh over the original Lightning-equipped version. Until now, these headphones couldn’t handle wired audio input,…

    Four pastel-colored Apple MacBook laptops (yellow, pink, blue, and silver) are stacked in mid-air on the cover of Apple Magazine. The headline reads "Mac Class" with smaller headlines about iPhone 17 and filmmaking platforms.
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    Siri AI May Need Gemini to Catch Up Fast

    A person sits at a wooden table using a laptop with data charts on the screen, preparing for Apple Back to School. An open book, a pencil, and a tablet displaying graphs are also on the table as sunlight streams in through nearby windows.

    Apple Back to School Deals May Return Soon

    A white stylus pen, resembling the Apple Pencil Pro, is pictured against a plain white background. The pen is angled diagonally, with the tip pointing down to the left—perfect for iPad users and Apple Creative Studio projects.

    Apple Pencil Mac Patent Hints at New Input Ideas

    A TV displays the Apple TV home screen with the show "Chief of War" featuring Jason Momoa. Two black speakers stand on either side, set for perfect Apple TV audio sync, all arranged on a white surface. The Apple logo is in the corner.

    Eclipsa Video Gives Apple TV a New HDR Standard to Watch

    A collage of diverse creative digital projects, including Apple Creator Studio music software interfaces, graphic illustrations, photography, and video editing screens, layered on a black background.

    Apple Creator Studio Apps Get a Clearer Identity

    Apple Music Radio logo centered on a vibrant, abstract red and pink gradient background, featuring the white Apple logo and "Apple Music Radio" text.

    Apple Music Radio Makes Human Curation Feel New Again

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