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    iPad Photos

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    Photo Captions Turn iPhone Libraries Into Personal Archives

    June 26, 2026 / 12:28 PMJune 25, 2026

    Photo captions make Apple Photos easier to search, turning family pictures, receipts, travel shots, screenshots, and memories into organized records.

    A TV displays a photo memories interface with children playing trumpets, with an Apple TV device and remote shown beside it.

    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

    May 25, 2026 / 12:27 PMMay 25, 2026

    Apple TV Photo Memories make iCloud photos, shared albums, and family collections easier to enjoy together on the biggest screen at home.

    A pink smartphone with a MagSafe case displays a photo of an adult and child smiling together outdoors in a garden, surrounded by greenery, as the adult holds the child’s hands.

    iCloud Shared Library Needs Clear Participant Control

    May 15, 2026 / 5:21 PMMay 15, 2026

    iCloud Shared Library participant controls help families and close groups share photos while understanding who can add, edit, delete, and leave.

    iCloud Photos - A large Apple Photos app icon appears in the center over a colorful gradient background, highlighting iCloud Photos, with a person with curly hair leaning against a wall and looking sideways. The Apple logo is in the bottom right corner.

    How to Sync, Organize, and Recover Photos With iCloud Photos

    January 25, 2026 / 8:54 AMJanuary 25, 2026

    Sync, organize, and recover photos with iCloud Photos across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, keeping every memory protected, searchable, and always available.

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    A close-up of a smartphone screen shows the DuckDuckGo iPhone app icon, featuring a duck, next to the Google app icon with its colorful "G" logo. A finger is partially visible near the DuckDuckGo icon.

    DuckDuckGo Gains From Google’s AI Search Backlash

    A skier in black gear and a helmet charges through deep powder snow, sending a spray into the air on a bright, wintry slope—perfect for experiencing immersive films with Vision Pro’s spatial storytelling. The skier's goggles reflect the snowy surroundings.

    Vision Pro Content Is Apple’s Real Platform Test

    Three Apple devices with blue-themed screens: an iMac in the center displaying the macOS Tahoe login screen, and two MacBook laptops on either side showing video calls and widgets, all on a white background.

    macOS 26.6 Beta Keeps Apple’s Mac Cycle Moving

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    Apple Encryption Fight Puts Canada’s Bill C-22 Under Pressure

    A person uses an iPad Cherokee language app with a digital keyboard displayed, typing a numbered list. Another person’s hand points to the screen. Various items, including a purple cup, are on the table in the background.

    Cherokee Language Learning Finds New Life on iPad

    A man in a suit and sunglasses leans on a convertible car at dusk. The word "Sugar" glows in neon, with the Apple TV+ logo and hints of Sugar season 2 as the city skyline shines behind him.

    Sugar Season 2 Trailer Brings John Sugar Back

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