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    Two people converse on a film set, one in a pink costume. Crew members use lighting equipment, sound boom, and an iPhone 17 Pro for video making. The indoor scene features candles, framed pictures, and a lamp in the background.

    iPhone Storage Choices for Video-Heavy Users

    July 3, 2026 / 6:19 AMJuly 2, 2026

    iPhone storage matters most for video-heavy users recording 4K, ProRes, slow motion, travel footage, and creator projects.

    A smartphone mounted on filming equipment records two women sitting on wooden benches outdoors at night, with one woman in focus on the phone screen and the other blurred in the background—filmed on iPhone.

    Filmed on iPhone Pushes Mobile Cinema Further

    May 7, 2026 / 4:47 PM

    Filmed on iPhone returns with MAMI Select shorts that show how iPhone 17 Pro Max is changing access, movement, and visual storytelling.

    A person with dark, curly hair sits on a wooden block, focused on their laptop with an Apple logo as they edit in Final Cut Pro. They wear a dark cardigan with a striped sleeve over a dark shirt, set against a pale purple background.

    Final Cut Pro: How Kyle Hanagami Shapes Viral Dance Films With Pro-Level Editing

    January 31, 2026 / 7:12 AMJanuary 30, 2026

    Choreographer and director Kyle Hanagami uses Final Cut Pro on Mac and iPad to turn movement into compelling video that resonates globally, blending creative vision with professional workflow.

    A woman in an orange scarf and gray coat smiles as a small brown and white dog touches noses with her, both illuminated by warm light—capturing a cozy, affectionate moment shot on iPhone.

    Shot on iPhone: Apple Celebrates Chinese New Year With a Cinematic Story

    January 30, 2026 / 3:33 PM

    This heartwarming Shot on iPhone film blends live action and stop-motion, showing how iPhone 17 Pro transforms everyday moments into cinematic storytelling.

    Silhouetted person on the cover of Apple Magazine, issue #768, with headlines about iPhone models, robotaxi cinema, and the “Silicon Code.” Blue digital background emphasizes a tech theme.
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    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

    People explore Samsung Display exhibits at a tech convention. Bright lights illuminate screens and Samsung XR displays, with visitors interacting and viewing information at various booths. The atmosphere is modern and high-tech.

    Vision AR: Samsung Display Pushes XR Screens Apple Could Use

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