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    A man in a plaid shirt leans over a desk, focused on his laptop. There is a notebook nearby, and a monitor next to him displays various food images. The room has warm lighting and wooden paneling.

    Task Manager Mac Guide: What It Is and How to Use It

    July 16, 2026 / 3:34 PMJuly 16, 2026

    Task Manager Mac searches usually lead to Activity Monitor, the built-in macOS tool for checking apps, memory, CPU use and frozen processes.

    A computer screen displays an iPhone interface for customizing Siri’s voice, showing options for voice, skin tone, and expressiveness. A “Continue” button appears at the bottom, with the Apple logo in the lower right—perfect for a Quick Look video demo.

    Mac Quick Look Trims Videos Without Opening an Editor

    June 15, 2026 / 5:12 PMJune 15, 2026

    Quick Look lets Mac users preview, trim, rotate, and share videos directly from Finder without opening iMovie or another editing app.

    A man sits by a window with greenery outside, working on his laptop during Apple Back to School season. He wears a cream henley shirt and brown pants, relaxing on a colorful blanket in a cozy, well-lit room.

    Preview App Turns PDFs Into Easy Digital Paperwork on Mac

    June 14, 2026 / 5:51 PMJune 14, 2026

    Preview helps Mac users manage PDFs like paper documents, with tools to reorganize pages, add notes, mark up files, review drafts, and sign forms.

    A smartphone displays the iOS 18 Shortcuts app with colorful shortcut tiles, such as Home ETA, Directions, Play Playlist, and Upload Last Photo, against a gradient background. The Apple logo is in the bottom right corner.

    Shortcuts App Icons Bring Faster Access to Daily Routines

    June 14, 2026 / 8:37 AMJune 14, 2026

    Shortcuts app icons can turn useful iPhone and Mac routines into one-tap actions while users prepare for iOS 27’s AI workflow tools.

    A blurred image of a person working at a computer desk with the Mac AirPlay icon overlaid in the center. The Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner, showcasing AirPlay display mirroring to an Apple TV.

    Mac AirPlay Display Mirroring Turns Any Screen Into a Workspace

    June 8, 2026 / 6:37 AMJune 7, 2026

    Mac AirPlay display mirroring lets users show a Mac screen on Apple TV, smart TVs, iPad, and supported Macs for work, media, and presentations.

    A digital dashboard with Mac Widgets displays a clock, January calendar, Monday the 26th, no events, a search bar, camera and microphone icons, Dow Jones info, and the number 49.396 over a rocky landscape at night.

    Mac Widgets: Turn Your Desktop Into a Live Information Hub

    January 26, 2026 / 2:23 PMJanuary 26, 2026

    Mac widgets bring real-time information and one-click actions right to your desktop, showing weather, markets, calendar, Home status, device batteries, and more at a glance.

    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 man with gray hair and thick eyebrows, wearing round black glasses and a tuxedo, adjusts his bow tie while looking confidently at the camera, echoing the style seen in Schitt’s Creek. A red carpeted staircase is blurred in the background.

    The Reluctant Traveler Gets Season 4 on Apple TV

    A white rounded square icon with an orange and yellow house symbol appears on a blurred background, representing Apple Home. The Apple logo is visible in the bottom right corner.

    Apple Intelligence Brings Smarter Video Analysis to Home Cameras

    White envelope and shield icons appear in the center of a blue gradient background, with the Apple logo in the bottom right corner. The image suggests iOS mail privacy, emphasizing secure or protected email related to Apple services.

    Apple Unifies Hide My Email and Sign in With Apple Domains

    A sleek, modern white Tesla electric SUV drives on an empty highway at dusk, with tall glass skyscrapers and a hazy sky in the background. CarPlay route sharing enhances the connected driving experience.

    Tesla CarPlay Support May Depend on Apple Maps

    Cristiano Amon stands on stage in a blue suit, white shirt, and black polka dot tie, gesturing as he discusses the future of agentic AI and Qualcomm AI agents against a striking blue background. Glasses and a beard complete his confident look.

    Qualcomm CEO Says AI Agents Will Replace Apps

    A close-up of a silicon wafer with a grid pattern reflecting a gradient of colors from orange to green to blue, highlighting the intricate design found in Apple chips and advanced M-series chips.

    Intel 18A-P Production Raises Apple Deal Question

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