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    The Essex Serpent

    What did the critics make of Apple TV+’s The Essex Serpent?

    For iDevice-wielding fans of period drama, Friday May 13 was an important date, as it saw the release of the first two episodes of the six-part Apple TV+ series, The…

    iPhone on laptop

    4 things you might not have realized you could do with your iPhone

    You can never really be too knowledgeable about all the interesting and quirky things you can do with an iPhone – and with new models of Apple’s flagship smartphone having…

    Overhead view of Apple Park

    An invitation to this year’s in-person WWDC event could be sat in your inbox

    As previously reported here at AppleMagazine, Apple is set to hold its 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 6 until June 10, with the event being delivered largely online…

    Red iPhone camera

    Apple seeks patent for an iPhone case that would automatically customize the device’s UI for various uses

    Can you imagine a future in which you might place your iPhone on a speaker dock, and its main graphical user interface (UI) automatically changes to one showing a set…

    Investing on a MacBook Pro

    Apple loses its status as the world’s most valuable company

    The Saudi Arabian oil and gas giant Aramco has regained the title of the most valuable company in the world, due to the combination of a broad sell-off of technology…

    European Commission Berlaymont building

    Controversial EU proposals would require the scanning of private messages to guard against child abuse

    The European Commission – the executive branch of the European Union (EU) – has set out new regulation that would oblige chat apps such as Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp to…

    Charging cables

    Reliable analyst claims that USB-C could be on its way to the iPhone in 2023

    Might Apple be on the verge of ditching its proprietary Lightning port on the iPhone, in favor of USB-C? That is the suggestion of Ming-Chi Kuo, the well-known and highly…

    iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle displayed side by side, symbolizing their final classification as obsolete by Apple in 2024.

    End of an era: Apple finally discontinues the last iPod

    There was a time when the notion of Apple no longer producing the iPod might have seemed unthinkable – but that once-unthinkable has now happened. Yes, that’s right; as of…

    iPhone 13 Pro Pacific Blue and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

    Could a foldable iPhone be on the horizon? Apple is supposedly working on a thin OLED panel

    New reports suggest that Apple is working on its own version of an OLED display panel that already sees use in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, potentially indicating that…

    AirPods Pro and AirPods Max

    Rumors point to AirPods Pro and AirPods Max both being updated this fall

    Fans of Apple’s in-ear and over-ear headphones alike could have something to look forward to later in 2022, in the form of refreshes to the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max…

    Apple Park

    Return-to-office policy reportedly costs Apple its machine learning director

    Reports indicate that Apple’s demand to employees to return to the office has prompted the head of machine learning at the Cupertino company, Ian Goodfellow, to leave his role. Tech…

    Twitter phone view

    New conversation thread button being tested for Twitter Spaces

    Twitter has announced that it is testing a new conversation thread button that will be available for its Spaces live audio conversations platform – in short, introducing what is effectively…

    Fortnite press image

    Fortnite is back on iOS… without the App Store

    Yes, you read that right! Fortnite is once again available on iOS devices, without using the App Store. Microsoft has seemingly thrown its weight behind Fortnite on the backdrop of…

    Apple M1 Max Macbook Pro 16 and iPhone 13 Pro Max

    New type of security vulnerability found to affect Apple Silicon

    According to university researchers, Apple Silicon has been exclusively hit with a new kind of data vulnerability, potentially heightening the risk posed by attackers. The research team at the University…

    MacBook Pro and iPhone 13 Pro

    Apple reduces its trade-in values for Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches by up to 42%

    Apple has made significant reductions this week to the trade-in values it offers for some of its most popular products. The iPad, Mac and the Apple Watch ranges have all…

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    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 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

    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

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