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    AirDrop Vulnerabilities Expose Apple’s Nearby Sharing Risk

    July 1, 2026 / 5:04 PMJuly 1, 2026

    AirDrop vulnerabilities found by CISPA researchers can crash nearby sharing services on iPhone and Mac, with Apple still working on fixes.

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    Claude Science Brings AI Research Workflows to Mac

    July 1, 2026 / 2:29 PM

    Claude Science gives researchers a Mac and Linux workbench for literature, data analysis, scientific figures, compute, and reproducible lab work.

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    Reminders Groceries Turns iPhone Into a Household Hub

    June 29, 2026 / 8:38 AMJune 26, 2026

    Reminders groceries helps families organize shopping, chores, shared errands, and daily household tasks through one built-in Apple app.

    A laptop and a smartphone display a developer dashboard with App Store details, colorful app icons, and an App Review summary for an app called Forest Explorer. The background is white and minimalistic.

    App Review Rules Tighten Developer Compliance

    June 25, 2026 / 5:29 AMJune 24, 2026

    App Review rules after WWDC26 put more pressure on developers to handle AI, minor safety, Live Activities, app quality, and metadata carefully.

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    Studio Display Color Profiles Make Mac Work More Accurate

    June 24, 2026 / 3:53 PMJune 24, 2026

    Studio Display color profiles help Mac users match the screen to photography, print, video, web design, and everyday creative work.

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    Apple Developer Program License Agreement Changes After WWDC26

    June 23, 2026 / 6:19 AMJune 22, 2026

    Apple Developer Program License Agreement updates after WWDC26 add new AI, privacy, identity, minor safety, analytics, and App Review duties for developers.

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    Activity Monitor Shows What Your Mac Is Really Doing

    June 22, 2026 / 6:21 AMJune 20, 2026

    Activity Monitor helps Mac owners understand CPU, memory, energy, disk, and network usage when apps slow down, freeze, drain battery, or behave unexpectedly.

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    Beats Studio Buds Security Fix Blocks Eavesdropping Risk

    June 19, 2026 / 1:59 PMJune 19, 2026

    Beats Studio Buds owners should check for Apple’s 1B211 firmware update, which patches a Bluetooth flaw that could expose microphone audio.

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    iCloud Calendar Public Links Make Sharing Simple

    June 19, 2026 / 10:23 AMJune 19, 2026

    iCloud Calendar public links let anyone subscribe to a read-only schedule from iPhone, Mac, or the web without needing an Apple Account.

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    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.

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    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 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.

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    Microsoft Office Ends Editing on Older Macs and iPhones

    June 3, 2026 / 10:39 AMJune 3, 2026

    Microsoft Office will enter reduced functionality mode on older Macs, iPhones, and iPads, limiting users to viewing and printing files.

    A white stylus pen, resembling the Apple Pencil Pro, is pictured against a plain white background. The pen is angled diagonally, with the tip pointing down to the left—perfect for iPad users and Apple Creative Studio projects.

    Apple Pencil Mac Patent Hints at New Input Ideas

    May 31, 2026 / 1:41 PMMay 29, 2026

    Apple Pencil Mac support appears in a patent filing that imagines a mountable input tool above the keyboard, but no product is confirmed.

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    Apple TV SharePlay Makes Watch Parties Easier

    May 9, 2026 / 5:24 PMMay 8, 2026

    Apple TV SharePlay lets viewers watch movies and shows together from different places while FaceTime keeps the conversation going.

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    iOS 27 Beta Backups Need an Archived Copy First

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    Find My Support Turns Third-Party Accessories Into Trackable Essentials

    A laptop, smartwatch, smartphone, and blue smart speaker display the same music album, showing synchronization across multiple Apple Music devices.

    The Power of Apple Music Across Android, Windows, and Smart TVs

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    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game

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    Apple Cash Makes Personal Payments Easier and More Secure

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    Mac Security Responses Give Users More Control Over Protection

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