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    iOS 18 texting features

    Three smartphone screens illustrate adding a transcript in Apple Notes. The first screen displays a recording, the second highlights "Add Transcript to Note," and the third shows the transcript seamlessly integrated into a note.

    iOS 19 Gets Even Better as Apple Plans to Unveil Significant Texting Upgrades

    Apple has announced major improvements to its messaging experience with the upcoming iOS 19 update. One of the biggest highlights is the company’s commitment to adopting RCS Universal Profile 3.0,…

    ChatGPT on iOS 18

    iOS 18’s Messages App: A Game-Changer for iPhone Users

    New Features That Will Transform Your Chats First up, the feature we’ve all been dreaming of: Send Later. Yep, you heard that right! No more sending “Happy Birthday” texts at…

    Cover of Apple Magazine, issue #720, featuring a glossy GPT-5 logo on a black background, with headlines about app store rankings, delivery drones, and Apple intelligence on iOS 26.
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    Apple Mac Studio

    Is the 2025 Mac Studio Worth It for Power Users?

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update interface on a Mac, highlighting critical security patches for CoreAudio and pointer authentication, released on April 16, 2025.

    macOS Sequoia 15.6 Nears Release with Focus on Stability

    A man wearing headphones relaxes on a sofa, enjoying a Home Theater experience in a cozy, dimly lit living room. He holds a remote while watching TV, with popcorn and a drink on the table in front of him.

    tvOS 26 Elevates Home Theater with AirPlay Speaker Upgrade

    Two foldable smartphones, reminiscent of a Foldable iPhone, feature purple metallic bodies and glowing futuristic light patterns. One device is partially folded, while the other stands upright, heralding a new era of design and innovation.

    Apple’s Foldable iPhone: A New Era of Design Takes Shape

    Three iPhones in different colors (white, blue, and gold) are shown standing upright, with one displaying the home screen and the Apple logo in the bottom right corner on a light background.

    iOS 26 Beta 4: Refining Apple’s Next iPhone Experience

    Two people sit at a table with open laptops, discussing work. One gestures toward their screen, both immersed in peak focus. The scene is reflected in glass, adding a layered effect to the modern spatial workspace.

    Crafting a Spatial Workspace for Peak Focus

    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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