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    A smartphone screen displays options to add a link, shared playlist, or shared photo album in the Invites App. The background features a soft pink, blue, and orange gradient with an Apple logo in the corner.

    Apple Invites App’s New Link Feature Redefines Event Planning

    The Link tile feature, offers three fields during event creation: a URL, a title, and a description. For instance, a wedding planner can link to a registry on Amazon, while…

    iPhone displaying iOS 18.5 release date update screen with Mail and Settings app improvements, launching May 2025.

    iOS 18.5: Apple’s Next Update Brings Subtle, Practical Refinements

    Unlike its predecessor, iOS 18.4, which rolled out broader features like Ambient Music and expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities, iOS 18.5 keeps things modest. The update introduces a few targeted changes…

    iPhone 17 Air in a sleek aluminum frame on a minimalist background, showcasing its ultra-thin 5.5mm design and 6.6-inch ProMotion OLED display.

    iPhone 17 Pro Rumored Features: What to Expect in 2025

    Apple is said to be swapping the titanium frame of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro for an aluminum one on the iPhone 17 Pro models. This shift…

    A smartphone displaying the Apple Home app with HomeKit settings open, showcasing the iOS 16.4 update interface for Apple HomeKit 2025 smart home control, surrounded by smart devices like a light bulb and thermostat on a modern desk.

    Apple’s Smart Home Hub Faces Delay Until 2026 Amid Siri Challenges

    The smart home hub, envisioned as Apple’s answer to Amazon’s Echo Show and Google’s Nest Hub, was initially expected to debut as early as March 2025. The device promised a…

    Side view of a sleek smartphone labeled "Apple iPhone 17 Pro Slim" with a slim profile and prominent camera bump, set against a black background.

    iPhone 17 Pro Set to Launch in 2025 with Game-Changing Upgrades

    Apple is reportedly swapping out the titanium frame of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro for an aluminum one in the iPhone 17 Pro models. This shift promises…

    Conceptual image of a sleek iPhone displaying a revamped Siri interface, highlighting the Siri AI revamp under Mike Rockwell’s leadership in Apple’s 2025 executive shake-up.

    Apple’s Executive Shake-Up Signals a Bold New Era for Siri

    Mike Rockwell’s appointment isn’t just a reshuffle—it’s a statement. Known for driving the Vision Pro to market, Rockwell brings a proven track record of delivering complex, user-focused tech. His new…

    Illustration of the iPhone 17 Air, highlighting its sleek 5.5mm design, alongside the iPhone 16e, with text overlay questioning the absence of the iPhone 17e in 2025, reflecting Apple’s focus on premium models.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Heads to iPhone 17 Air, Leaves Other Devices Waiting

    The C1’s story starts with the iPhone 16e, launched in February 2025. Apple touted it as their most power-efficient modem yet, a claim backed by real-world perks. Users get faster,…

    A Mac Studio monitor displays an image editing software interface, featuring a person in futuristic red attire and sunglasses against a vibrant pink and purple background. A silver computer tower is shown beneath the screen, highlighting sleek design and advanced capabilities.

    Apple Unleashes Mac Studio: A Pro Powerhouse with M4 Max and M3 Ultra

    Apple pulled the curtain back on March 5, 2025, revealing the new Mac Studio, a desktop it boldly calls the most powerful Mac ever built. Armed with the M4 Max…

    An iPhone displaying the latest iOS 19 LLM Siri upgrade features, emphasizing advanced AI capabilities and seamless integration.

    New Siri Experience with Apple Intelligence Set for Spring 2025

    According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the fully revamped Siri will likely arrive with iOS 18.4 in the spring of 2025. This upgraded Siri will feature advanced capabilities, allowing the voice…

    Close-up of a human eye with a blue and brown iris fills the cover of Apple Magazine, issue #715, dated July 11, 2025. Headlines mention quantum computing, health wearables, and next-gen iPhone photography.
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    Apple Preps Major MacBook Pro Overhaul for 2026: What’s on the Horizon

    A hand holding an iPhone displays the Storage screen, highlighting usage by apps, photos, and system files, with helpful suggestions to offload unused apps.

    How to Manage Storage on iPhone to Free Up Space Fast

    Apple AirPods Pro displayed next to an iPhone showing the AirPods firmware beta installation screen, highlighting early access features.

    Apple Opens AirPods Firmware Public Beta Program: What Users Can Expect

    A person in a green jacket sits on the floor against a wooden beam, using a MacBook Pro with an M5 Chip. A coffee cup is nearby, while warm light from a window creates a cozy atmosphere in the partially constructed or renovated space.

    How to Use AirDrop on macOS to Share Files Instantly

    Two men stand outdoors on a golf course—one in a brown hat and sunglasses smiling, while the other in a blue shirt and cap shouts excitedly—capturing the thrill of an Apple TV+ golfing event with a cheering crowd and trees in the background.

    Apple TV+ Is on a Comedy Hot Streak — And Its Newest Show Keeps the Momentum Going

    Apple Watch running watchOS 26 displays an iMessage with Erica—"Where are you?"—and options to share your location for 1 hour, all set against a backdrop of serene sand dunes.

    watchOS 26 Moves Apple Watch to New Architecture: What Users Need to Know

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