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    A person wearing a blue jacket is holding a black smartphone with both hands outdoors, possibly checking satellite coverage amid greenery and sky—ideal for staying connected in iPhone dead zones.

    WebKit Control Shapes the Next Fight Over Mobile Browsers

    July 4, 2026 / 5:27 PMJuly 4, 2026

    WebKit control on iPhone is moving from a technical rule to a global competition issue as regulators push Apple toward browser-engine choice.

    A stylized icon with three stacked diamond shapes in blue, yellow, and orange, featuring a white Safari-like compass symbol—reminiscent of Apple’s browser engines—at the center of the top blue diamond.

    WebKit Keeps Apple in Control of iPhone Browsing

    June 19, 2026 / 5:34 PMJune 19, 2026

    WebKit gives Apple deep influence over every browser on iPhone, even as regulators push iOS toward more browser choice in the EU and Japan.

    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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    AirPods Pro 3 2025 earbuds and case on a white background, showcasing sleek design

    iOS 27 Gives AirPods Their Biggest Audio Upgrade

    A man in a black shirt and glasses stands on green grass in front of large, colorful rainbow-shaped arches outdoors, capturing the moment with his iPhone 18 during WWDC26.

    After WWDC26: What Apple Is Still Saving for September

    A smartwatch with a yellow band displays the Walkie-Talkie app’s "Hold to Talk" button in the center of the screen, showing a message conversation with "Olivia" at 10:09.

    Apple Removes Walkie-Talkie From watchOS 27 Beta

    A smartphone screen displays a group text conversation in the Apple Messages app about buying groceries and bringing a forgotten sweater, with message reactions and app icons shown below the chat.

    iOS 27 Messages Gets Smarter Replies and Context

    Five iPhones in different colors (purple, blue, black, white, and green) are shown side by side, displaying their backs with camera lenses and fronts with screen designs—highlighting the sleek look and upgraded iPhone 17 RAM.

    iPhone Production Climbs as Smartphone Market Slips

    App Store in-app purchase tool introduces customizable options, analytics, and localization features for developers

    Apple Tightens App Store Rules on Low-Quality Apps

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