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    An iPhone and Apple Watch display a “Possible Hypertension” alert using advanced Risk Detection in a health app, with next steps and an option to set up a blood pressure log on a white background.

    Health App Guide: Everything Your Apple Watch Can Track

    July 8, 2026 / 6:21 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Health App data from Apple Watch can show heart, sleep, activity, vitals and wellness trends in one place on iPhone.

    A close-up of a smartwatch screen displaying colorful app icons, including activity rings and music, with a blurred scenic background. The watch features a blue strap and highlights watchOS 27 compatibility.

    watchOS 27 Makes Apple Watch More Personal and Faster

    June 13, 2026 / 6:21 AMJune 12, 2026

    watchOS 27 brings Siri AI, Workout Buddy, a dynamic app grid, new gestures, Cycle Tracking improvements, and a sharper Apple Watch focus.

    A person wearing a sleeveless black top holds their arm up, showcasing a stylish smartwatch with a square black face and an Apple Watch band in a skin tone shade. The blurred background keeps focus on the watch and the person's profile.

    Apple Health Adds Menopause and Perimenopause Support

    June 9, 2026 / 5:21 PMJune 9, 2026

    Apple Health now supports menopause and perimenopause tracking, expanding Cycle Tracking with symptom patterns and new midlife health tools.

    A smartwatch on a person's wrist, paired with Apple Health, displays a notification with a pink heart icon and the message, "New Cardio Fitness Trend Notification." The person is wearing a blue sleeve.

    Apple Watch Health Sensors Turn Wrist Data Into Health Timelines

    May 5, 2026 / 5:27 PMMay 5, 2026

    Apple Watch health sensors track heart, sleep, temperature, oxygen, movement, and safety trends that can support earlier care conversations.

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    iOS 27 Beta Backups Need an Archived Copy First

    A hand holds a smartphone displaying a green screen with an arrow pointing up, text reading "Alan's Keys," and "15 ft ahead," showing distance to the keys using Apple Find My accessories.

    Find My Support Turns Third-Party Accessories Into Trackable Essentials

    A laptop, smartwatch, smartphone, and blue smart speaker display the same music album, showing synchronization across multiple Apple Music devices.

    The Power of Apple Music Across Android, Windows, and Smart TVs

    A man wearing glasses and a black turtleneck holds up an early model smartphone with app icons displayed on the screen, marking the start of the iPhone era, as he stands in front of a large, blurred logo in the background.

    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game

    Two hands hold iPhones facing each other against a black background—one displays a $35 peer-to-peer payment screen, while the other shows a blue-green lock screen at 1:41.

    Apple Cash Makes Personal Payments Easier and More Secure

    A white unlocked padlock icon on a laptop graphic is centered over a blurred background showing a person in orange near a laptop, highlighting Mac security responses, with an Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Mac Security Responses Give Users More Control Over Protection

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