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    Genius Bar

    A modern electronics store with light wood decor, display tables of devices, and a large screen showing a tablet with wings. Store staff in blue shirts assist customers at counters, including the Genius Bar and "Pickup" areas.

    Genius Bar: The Apple Store Space That Still Matters

    Long before Apple Stores became architectural landmarks, the Genius Bar was already shaping how people interact with technology. Introduced as a place to get help without pressure, it changed the…

    Apple Infinite Loop Store

    End of an Era: Apple Infinite Loop Store Shuts Down

    Apple has confirmed the impending shutdown of its Infinite Loop retail outlet in Cupertino, California, scheduled for January 20. This store, a part of Apple’s history since the mid-1990s, is…

    London Apple Store

    Apple to Launch 24 New Stores, Revamp 28 Existing Ones Through 2027

    Apple has announced ambitious plans to significantly extend its retail presence with a strategic expansion and renovation campaign set to run through 2027, according to Bloomberg. This comprehensive endeavor will…

    Apple Gangnam Wallpaper

    Apple Debuts Gangnam Store with Exclusive Wallpaper

    Apple has recently revealed its plans to inaugurate its fifth retail outlet in South Korea on Friday, March 31, at 5 p.m. local time. The latest addition to Apple’s retail…

    People sit and stand at the Genius Bar in an Apple Store, seeking assistance with their devices. Apple employees, identifiable by their green shirts, are engaging with customers about iPhones and repairs. Laptops and other devices are on the counter, and display screens are mounted on the wall behind.

    Apple will now repair iPhones with third-party batteries

    iPhones with third-party batteries will now be eligible for Genius Bar and Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) repairs. The report was first highlighted by French blog iGeneration. It’s a noteworthy…

    You can replace your iPhone battery even if it passes a Genius Bar Diagnostic Test

    Following a wave of controversy last week regarding power management in older iPhone models, Apple has reduced the cost of out-of-warranty battery replacements from $79 to $29. In a note…

    Apple Store Tries Out New Floating Genius Bar

    While in some ways it can be completely irritating to be desperate for an Apple device fix and have to schedule appointments just to get everything working right again, the…

    A hand holds an iPhone 17 displaying an abstract wallpaper on the cover of Apple Magazine, issue #744, dated January 30, 2026. Headlines highlight AirTag 2, Sprout companion, and iPhone 17's record sales.
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    An iPhone displaying its home screen with app icons and widgets, featuring overlay options for sharing, searching, and more—perfect for any iPhone Screenshot Guide.

    iPhone Screenshot Guide: How to Capture, Edit and Save Screens Easily

    A pair of hands gently holds several green computer RAM sticks against a dark background, symbolizing the Memory Market Imbalance Driven by AI Demand.

    Apple Devices Impacted by RAM Demand and Price Increasing

    A person wearing a light gray virtual reality headset, powered by M5 chip performance, adjusts it with both hands. The individual has long, dark hair and is dressed in a light blue, long-sleeve top.

    Apple Vision Pro Production Cuts After Poor Sales

    An Apple Watch with a yellow-green band displays a colorful hexagonal design featuring gold, pink, red, and green elements, with "2026" in gold at the bottom center—perfect for fitness motivation and style.

    Apple Watch Fitness Motivation for 2026

    A futuristic Apple 2026 smartphone with glowing blue edges lies on a digital surface, displaying artificial intelligence-powered holographic interface elements, in a high-tech, neon-lit environment.

    Apple 2026 Artificial Intelligence Strategy Still at the Core of the Ecosystem

    Two hands each hold a smartphone using iPhone NameDrop contact sharing, displaying digital profile cards with a woman’s name and photo. The phones are positioned close together, appearing to seamlessly share contact information.

    iPhone NameDrop Contact Sharing: Quick, Simple Contact Exchange Between Apple Devices

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.
    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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