Skip to content
AppleMagazine
 
Everything Apple, All in One Place.
  • Mobile & Wearable
  • Computers
  • Productivity
  • Entertainment
  • Innovation
  • Tech Industry
  • More
    • Search
    • Menu
    AppleMagazine
     
    Everything Apple, All in One Place.
    • Search

    spectacles

    A pair of black sunglasses with small circular cameras on the upper corners are placed inside a yellow, open Snapchat sunglasses case. The case is on a wooden surface, and a colorful braided lanyard is coiled up next to the sunglasses, ready to shake up your snaps.

    Snapchat’s at it again: Another attempt to shake up your snaps…

    November 23, 2018 / 7:54 AM

    Ah, Snapchat. The fiercely independent app that everyone loves but can’t understand why it keeps trying. After turning down many several-figure offers for acquisition, the photo sharing app has insisted…

    Snap Inc. Acquires Office In China – Where SnapChat Is Banned – To Develop Spectacles

    December 22, 2016 / 11:53 AMJanuary 20, 2017

    Snap Inc. are developing a new line of smart spectacles and have moved their operations for the venture to an office in China. China has outlawed the use of their…

    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.
    AppleMagazine App - Subscribe and Save | Image promoting AppleMagazine subscription. Text reads: "Subscribe and save. For a limited time only." Below, overlapping blue and multicolored app icons bearing the "AppleMagazine" logo are displayed. "AppleMagazine" is shown above an "App Store" download button. White background.

    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

    A smartphone featuring Apple Intelligence powers a text search, centered before four overlapping app cards showing topics like underwater leaves, mushrooms, a woman’s portrait, and a pizza—perfect for wwdc26 innovations.

    iOS 27 Beta Backups Need an Archived Copy First

    A hand holds a smartphone displaying a green screen with an arrow pointing up, text reading "Alan's Keys," and "15 ft ahead," showing distance to the keys using Apple Find My accessories.

    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

    A man wearing glasses and a black turtleneck holds up an early model smartphone with app icons displayed on the screen, marking the start of the iPhone era, as he stands in front of a large, blurred logo in the background.

    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game

    Two hands hold iPhones facing each other against a black background—one displays a $35 peer-to-peer payment screen, while the other shows a blue-green lock screen at 1:41.

    Apple Cash Makes Personal Payments Easier and More Secure

    AppleMagazine logo

    AppleMagazine is an independent publication and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc.

    We cover everything Apple, every day of the week. The latest on iOS, macOS, Apple Watch, AirPods, and the wider technology industry. Check back soon for more.
    X Icon Instagram Icon Newsstand Icon Facebook Icon
    • Business Partnership Program
    • Contact
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    © Copyright 2026 by AppleMagazine. All Rights Reserved.

    We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

    You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

    AppleMagazine
    Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

    Strictly Necessary Cookies

    Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.