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    Apple Watch Series 7

    Close-up of a person's upper arm with a Dexcom sensor attached to the skin, providing real-time blood sugar monitoring. The sensor is secured with adhesive tape, and the background is slightly blurred, focusing attention on the device.

    Apple Watch & Dexcom Sensor: Now Supports Real-Time Blood Sugar Monitoring

    Dexcom, a leading medical device manufacturer, has announced that users of its Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System can now monitor their blood sugar in real time on an…

    Graphene

    iPhone 16 Set to Revolutionize Cooling with Graphene

    Apple is gearing up to revolutionize thermal management in its upcoming iPhone 16 with a cutting-edge graphene system. This innovation, revealed by the notable leaker “Kosutami” on X (formerly Twitter),…

    Apple Watch user

    Will we see a body temperature sensor when the Apple Watch 8 launches?

    This fall, it is expected that the eighth-generation Apple Watch will break cover – and speculation is centering on the possibility of a body temperature reader being included in the…

    Apple Maps

    Redesigned Apple Maps rolled out to Germany and Singapore

    As of today, Apple has expanded its rebuilt Apple Maps app to Germany and Singapore. It means that users in these territories can now enjoy such features as more detailed…

    Apple Watch and iPhone 12

    WatchOS 8.4 will combat Apple Watch charging issues – and we could see it next week

    Apple has reportedly addressed the growing number of charging problems that Apple Watch Series 7 owners were facing, in the watchOS 8.4 release candidate. The new update, which has just…

    Apple Watch Series 5

    A summary of the emerging rumors so far about the Apple Watch Series 8

    Can you believe that Apple’s smartwatch, simply called the Apple Watch, has been a feature of our lives since 2015? In that bracket of time, the Watch’s general look hasn’t…

    PRODUCT RED

    Apple and (RED) celebrate 15 years of partnership

    Apple has spent 15 years in partnership with (RED), a charity that raises funds with the goal of eliminating HIV/AIDS in several African countries. Profits from PRODUCT(RED) devices, such as…

    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 smartphone screen showcasing a digital driver's license, featuring a photo, name, address, barcode, and personal details. In the backdrop, an Apple logo subtly highlights that it's an Apple device equipped with cutting-edge Digital IDs technology.

    iPhone Driver’s Licenses Roll Out to North Dakota Residents

    A gold-colored MacBook Air M4 with a sleek design is shown open at a side angle. The screen displays an abstract, geometric pattern in shades of gold and black, perfectly highlighting the latest announcement. The Apple logo stands proud on the back of the screen.

    New MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Studio Display Reportedly Nearing Mass Production

    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

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