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    A TV screen displays four people in an office scene labeled "The Studio," with Apple TV 4K and tvOS 27 app icons—including TV, photos, music, and App Store—appearing in a colorful row at the bottom.

    tvOS 27 Brings Smarter Everyday Upgrades to Apple TV

    July 5, 2026 / 8:22 AMJuly 3, 2026

    tvOS 27 adds smarter downloads, faster AirPlay, a redesigned Podcasts app, larger text, and smoother Apple TV controls.

    A TV screen displays the Apple TV interface with Apple TV Profiles on the left and a highlighted show on the right. TV shows like Ted Lasso and Foundation are featured. An Apple TV device and remote sit in front.

    Apple TV Profiles Make Recommendations Easier to Clean Up

    June 3, 2026 / 6:31 AMJune 2, 2026

    Apple TV profiles help keep recommendations, Continue Watching, and Watchlist rows cleaner when each viewer uses their own account.

    A TV screen displays “Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age” Season 3 on Apple TV, with an Apple TV device and remote in front on a white surface, showcasing Apple accessibility features for an inclusive viewing experience.

    Apple TV Accessibility Gets a Bigger Screen Upgrade

    May 19, 2026 / 12:38 PM

    Apple TV accessibility updates bring Larger Text and generated subtitles to tvOS, making the living-room screen easier to read and follow.

    A person uses AirPlay on their smartphone to control media playback while a woman in a hat and red-patterned shirt performs on stage on a TV screen displaying "Little Voice.

    Apple TV AirPlay Access Keeps Sharing Under Control

    May 18, 2026 / 4:23 PMMay 18, 2026

    Apple TV AirPlay access settings help keep screen sharing convenient at home while preventing unwanted streaming requests from nearby devices.

    A flat-screen TV displays "Prehistoric Planet 2" featuring a woolly mammoth. Below the TV are an Apple TV device and remote, with the tvOS home screen and control center showing the Apple TV sleep timer option on the display.

    Apple TV Tracking Settings Keep Streaming More Private

    May 15, 2026 / 6:09 AMMay 15, 2026

    Apple TV tracking settings let users decide which apps can follow activity across other companies’ apps and websites for advertising.

    A flat-screen TV displays "Prehistoric Planet 2" featuring a woolly mammoth. Below the TV are an Apple TV device and remote, with the tvOS home screen and control center showing the Apple TV sleep timer option on the display.

    Apple TV Sleep Timer Makes Bedtime Viewing Easier

    April 19, 2026 / 1:47 PMApril 17, 2026

    Apple TV sleep timer helps bedtime viewing stay calm and practical, turning off playback after a set time while supporting better energy habits at home.

    A silver Apple TV remote is centered vertically, surrounded by four colorful circles showcasing animated Memoji faces and accessories—highlighting the fun of Apple TV Profiles. The Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner.

    Apple TV Profiles: Personalized Viewing for Every Household Member

    February 12, 2026 / 10:18 AMFebruary 12, 2026

    Apple TV Profiles let each household member enjoy personalized recommendations, watchlists, and viewing history, improving discovery and streaming organization.

    A TV screen displays the Apple TV interface with Apple TV Profiles on the left and a highlighted show on the right. TV shows like Ted Lasso and Foundation are featured. An Apple TV device and remote sit in front.

    Apple TV Profiles: How to Create and Manage Multiple Users Easily

    January 24, 2026 / 6:21 PMJanuary 24, 2026

    Apple TV profiles let everyone in your household have their own personalized experience — from suggested shows and movies to Up Next queues and viewing history — all while keeping individual preferences separate.

    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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    A smartphone displays the iOS 18 Shortcuts app with colorful shortcut tiles, such as Home ETA, Directions, Play Playlist, and Upload Last Photo, against a gradient background. The Apple logo is in the bottom right corner.

    Shortcuts App Icons Bring Faster Access to Daily Routines

    A white cloud icon centered on a blue gradient background symbolizes iCloud Drive offline, with a small Apple logo and the word "Apple" in the lower right corner.

    iCloud Is Apple’s Invisible Loyalty Layer

    A minimalist interface shows labeled circles on the left for topics like “Writing Resources,” “Activewear,” and “Macroeconomics,” while colorful app icons scatter toward the right, evoking the sleek design of Safari tabs rumored for WWDC26, on a light gray background.

    macOS 27 Brings Smarter Safari Tab Management

    A blue app icon with a white squiggly line in the center, set against a gradient blue background—perfect for Apple Freeform and iPhone collaboration. The Apple logo and the word "Apple" appear in a small rounded square at the bottom right corner.

    Freeform Is Apple’s Least Understood Collaboration App

    A man sits by a window with greenery outside, working on his laptop during Apple Back to School season. He wears a cream henley shirt and brown pants, relaxing on a colorful blanket in a cozy, well-lit room.

    Preview App Turns PDFs Into Easy Digital Paperwork on Mac

    A smartphone featuring Apple Intelligence powers a text search, centered before four overlapping app cards showing topics like underwater leaves, mushrooms, a woman’s portrait, and a pizza—perfect for wwdc26 innovations.

    iOS 27 Beta Backups Need an Archived Copy First

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