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    iPhone 17 rumors

    A black Apple logo with a bite taken out of the right side, centered on a plain light gray background, subtly reflects the strategic shifts that contributed to Apple Q3 2025’s record revenue.

    Apple’s Q3 2025: Record Revenue and Strategic Shifts

    The iPhone 16 series emerged as a standout, with sales surging in “strong double digits” compared to the iPhone 15, according to Cook. This success fueled a June quarter record…

    Side view of a sleek smartphone labeled "Apple iPhone 17 Pro Slim" with a slim profile and prominent camera bump, set against a black background.

    iPhone 17 Pro Upgrades Set to Stand Out from the Pack

    The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are slated for their most significant redesign since the iPhone 12 Pro debuted its flat-edged aesthetic in 2020. According to leaks from The…

    A smartphone is displayed on a dark surface with its back cover removed, exposing the internal components such as the battery, circuits, and various hardware parts. The detailed view highlights the intricate design and arrangement of the internal elements seen in 2025 iPhones.

    Apple’s Hardware and Software Edge Could Outshine Its AI Delays

    The narrative around Apple’s AI struggles has gained traction in recent weeks, fueled by the company’s decision to push back the launch of a “more personalized” Siri. Originally teased at…

    Apple Intelligence China launch through Alibaba partnership for AI expansion.

    Apple Intelligence’s Lackluster Start Could Drag iPhone Sales, Analyst Warns

    Kuo’s critique hinges on a simple idea: Apple Intelligence isn’t compelling enough to push users to replace their older iPhones. He’s been skeptical since last summer, when he first suggested…

    Illustration of the iPhone 17 Air, highlighting its sleek 5.5mm design, alongside the iPhone 16e, with text overlay questioning the absence of the iPhone 17e in 2025, reflecting Apple’s focus on premium models.

    iPhone 17 Air: A First Look at Apple’s Ultra-Lightweight Future

    One of the most exciting rumors surrounding the iPhone 17 Air is its super-thin design. Sources suggest Apple is prioritizing weight reduction, possibly making it the lightest iPhone to date….

    iPhone 17 Air in a sleek aluminum frame on a minimalist background, showcasing its ultra-thin 5.5mm design and 6.6-inch ProMotion OLED display.

    Why Waiting for iPhone 17 Might Be the Best Tech Decision You Make

    Waiting for iPhone 17 could be the smartest choice for those looking for cutting-edge features and unparalleled performance. While Apple’s incremental updates have been impressive, the iPhone 17 is rumored…

    Cover of Apple Magazine, Special Edition, featuring close-up iPhone 17 cameras in various colors. Text highlights topics like Vision Pro updates, Spotify restrictions, and iPhone 17 features. Issue dated September 19, 2025.
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    Apple Card Future displayed on iPhone screen, symbolizing its role in Apple’s financial services.

    Apple Card at Six: A Milestone with a Shift on the Horizon

    AirPods 4 vs. AirPods Pro comparison showing the design, features, and performance differences between the two Apple earbuds models, helping users decide the best option for their needs in 2024.

    AirPods Beta Firmware Ushers in iOS 26 Features for Testers

    Apple Mac Studio

    Keeping Tabs on Your Mac Studio: Mastering Performance Monitoring

    Close-up of the Safari web browser app icon on a device screen, featuring a blue compass with a red and white needle and the word "Safari" below it, highlighting its fresh look in iOS 26 with new features.

    Apple Sharpens Safari’s Edge with Technology Preview 226

    A mobile application icon with a rainbow-colored gradient square and a black ruler-like top, representing "Final Cut Camera." The background is blurred with dark shades and hints of blue and orange, suggesting a video editing interface.

    Optimizing Final Cut Pro Settings for Mac Studio Performance

    A tablet running iPadOS 26 displays a home screen with app icons and widgets—clock, weather, calendar, and photo—set against a blue and teal gradient background.

    iPadOS 26 Unleashes New Powers for the M5 iPad Pro

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