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    An iPhone and an Apple Watch display an Emergency Apple Alerts crash detection screen, prompting the user to make an emergency call or cancel, with the message: "It looks like you've been in a crash.

    Emergency Apple Alerts: When Technology Steps In at the Right Time

    February 25, 2026 / 3:32 PMFebruary 25, 2026

    Emergency Apple Alerts show how Crash Detection, SOS, and location sharing have helped people get assistance during real-life crises.

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #766, featuring an image of an open Apple device showing its internal circuitry. Headlines mention security threats, Claude science, and market strain from rising AI server demand.
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    Visual Intelligence in iOS 18.2 unlocking new iPhone 16 capabilities for enhanced user experience

    Siri Overhaul May Lean on Nvidia Blackwell Chips

    A baseball player in a Los Angeles uniform holds a bat and looks upward, preparing to bat during Friday Night Baseball. The stadium lights and crowd are visible in the background.

    Friday Night Baseball Adds July Matchups

    Close-up of the backs of two smartphones in white cases, highlighting key differences: one resembles the iPhone Air with a single camera and MagSafe design, while the other, likely an iPhone 17 Pro, features three cameras and a flash. Both show Apple logos.

    iPhone Cases Carry Apple’s Design and Durability Story

    A woman sits at a desk in an office, working on 3D modeling with colorful sculpted figures displayed on a laptop and two monitors. She is focused on her work, surrounded by large windows and modern decor.

    Apple Desk Setup Cost Shows the Price of Going All Original

    Two animated soccer players with large heads compete for the ball on a brightly lit stadium field at night in this fun Apple Arcade game, with a crowd and another player visible in the background.

    Apple Arcade Adds Nine More Games

    Three cartoon avatar faces—a bald man, a gray-haired man, and a woman with curly hair—are each centered inside separate circular patterns made of colorful dots, visually representing Apple Account recovery on a white background.

    Apple Account Recovery Can Become a Serious Lockout Risk

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