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    Stranger Things

    A group of seven people, some standing and some kneeling, are gathered in a dimly-lit room with vintage decor and a patterned rug. One person is crouched on the floor, examining something, while the others look on attentively, as if waiting for a Netflix update in a scene filled with quiet anticipation.

    Netflix Will Take Sound to ‘Another Level’ with New Update

    May 2, 2019 / 12:15 PM

    Netflix has announced plans to take its sound quality to “another level”. A new update will improve audio quality and bring viewers “closer to what creators hear in the studio,”…

    Escape the upside-down in the Stranger Things SNES-style iOS game

    October 5, 2017 / 3:46 PMOctober 5, 2017

    As fans are well aware, the second season of  the hit Netflix show Stranger Things is imminent and what does that mean? A whole host of media promotions. Google has…

    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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    Apple AFM 3 Powers New Siri AI With On-Device Intelligence

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    16 Apple Devices Lose Software Support This Fall

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    Hidden Apple Intelligence Features Apple Didn’t Talk About at WWDC26

    Five smartphones are displayed side by side, each showing different apps and features, including messaging, calendar, photos, and widgets on bright screens. The sleek designs hint at the enhancements seen in iOS 27 unveiled at WWDC26.

    Apple Still Has Three iOS 27 Features Waiting for September

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    WWDC26 Audio Trick Helped Stop Accidental Siri Wake-Ups

    Apple Unified Memory - Emulator for Apple Silicon Chip to Run Firestorm

    Apple Silicon Is Not a Safe Harbor From Spectre-Class Attacks

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