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    A smiling woman with curly red hair sits on a swing decorated with greenery and bows, holding a baby in suspenders. Holiday family photography captures the warmth of festive lights and a Christmas tree using cozy indoor lighting.

    How to Take the Perfect Holiday Family Photos Using Indoor Lighting

    December 22, 2025 / 7:32 AMDecember 15, 2025

    Holiday family photos are often taken indoors, surrounded by decorations, warm lights, and moments that only happen once a year. Unlike outdoor photography, indoor holiday photography presents specific challenges: mixed…

    Four pastel-colored Apple MacBook laptops (yellow, pink, blue, and silver) are stacked in mid-air on the cover of Apple Magazine. The headline reads "Mac Class" with smaller headlines about iPhone 17 and filmmaking platforms.
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    A man wearing glasses and a headset sits in a dimly lit room, looking intently to the side. He appears focused, with a soft light illuminating his face—reminiscent of scenes from Last Seen Apple TV. Blurred background elements are visible.

    Last Seen Apple TV Thriller Gets a Tense First Look

    A cartoon cupcake with big googly eyes, a pink frosted top, blushing cheeks, and a small smile stands upright on a wooden floor inside a dimly lit room, as if ready to star in one of those quirky Prime Video AI shows.

    Apple TV: Prime Video AI Shows Put Animation on a New Edge

    A collage with portraits of diverse people, a group sitting together, a hand holding a phone featuring app development, the word "Detroit" on fabric, and a cityscape of downtown Detroit under a blue sky.

    Apple Developer Academy Helps Detroit Talent Build Apps

    A digital interface with Mac desktop widgets displays a clock at 9:07, a May calendar highlighting the 28th, and a weather widget for Brasília showing 25°C and cloudy skies, all set against the moon’s surface.

    Mac Desktop Widgets Bring iPhone Apps to the Screen

    A robotic hand holds a glowing, futuristic atom structure with the Apple logo at its center, symbolizing the rise of Apple Intelligence in the AI industry, set against a dark digital background with network-like lines and an Apple logo in the lower-right corner.

    WWDC26 Could Be Apple’s Biggest AI Reset

    A white stylized icon combining vertical soundwave bars and an upward arrow on a blue gradient background, representing iPhone Vocal Shortcuts, with a small gray Apple logo in the lower right corner.

    iPhone Vocal Shortcuts Make Custom Commands Easier

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