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    A close-up of a silver smartphone lying on a smooth grey surface, showcasing the back with a prominent camera array and the iconic apple logo. The phone has a sleek metallic finish with three camera lenses arranged in a triangular formation. | iPhone 16 Pro models with advanced features and design innovations leading Apple's flagship lineup.

    iPhone 16 Pro Models: Why Apple’s Flagship Line Dominates as Standard Models Lag

    October 31, 2024 / 9:30 AMOctober 31, 2024

    While the iPhone 16 Pro models are thriving in sales and popularity, the standard iPhone 16 faces challenges in meeting Apple’s high expectations. This performance gap reveals shifting consumer preferences,…

    Apple Magazine cover featuring a smartphone displaying 9:41, with headlines about SpaceX business expansion, AirPods Pro 3 news, and Apple’s Siri AI public beta. Issue dated July 10, 2026.
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    A TV displays the Apple TV home screen with the show "Chief of War" featuring Jason Momoa. Two black speakers stand on either side, set for perfect Apple TV audio sync, all arranged on a white surface. The Apple logo is in the corner.

    tvOS 27 Makes Apple TV Smarter Before September

    A middle-aged man with long gray hair, glasses, and a beard sits in a leather chair, wearing a striped shirt and a loosely knotted tie, evoking Gary Oldman's serious look from Slow Horses in the moody dim lighting.

    Slow Horses Season 6 Gets First Look at Apple TV

    A close-up of a smartwatch screen displaying colorful app icons, including activity rings and music, with a blurred scenic background. The watch features a blue strap and highlights watchOS 27 compatibility.

    watchOS 27 Makes Apple Watch More Personal and Faster

    Aerial view of a large, circular building surrounded by trees and greenery, with a rainbow-colored structure in the courtyard—an iconic site often linked to major Apple Acquisitions and innovative apple takeovers shaping the tech landscape.

    Apple’s Next Era Is the Unified Experience

    A dark blue Apple iPhone with three camera lenses and a textured case is shown upright against a dark background, spotlight illuminating the upper part. The Apple logo is visible, highlighting its LED flash alerts for iPhone calls.

    iPhone Flash Alerts for Calls: The Feature Many Users Forget Exists

    A hand holds a notepad labeled "From the desk of Mayor Tom Loftis" with a handwritten note that reads, "Widow's Bay season 2: Renewed on Apple TV," underlined for emphasis.

    Widow’s Bay Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV

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