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    Full List: 4K Upgrades for TV Shows Finally Reach Apple TV Libraries

    July 7, 2026 / 3:27 PMJuly 7, 2026

    4K upgrades for TV shows are now appearing in Apple TV libraries, giving select purchased series sharper playback at no extra cost.

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #766, featuring an image of an open Apple device showing its internal circuitry. Headlines mention security threats, Claude science, and market strain from rising AI server demand.
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    A smartphone screen shows the brightness control slider and options for Dark Mode, Night Shift, and True Tone settings, all turned off—similar to controls found on an Apple display. The Apple logo is visible in the bottom right corner.

    True Tone Helps Apple Displays Feel Natural

    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

    NFC Chip in iOS 18.1

    iPhone NFC Tags Turn Shortcuts Into Everyday Triggers

    A glowing, stylized bird icon resembling the Swift logo appears above the text "WWDC26 Siri" on a black background.

    WWDC26 Sets Up Apple’s Biggest Siri Test Yet

    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.

    Apple Intelligence Gets a Wider Role Across iPhone

    The word "hello" is written in a glowing, cursive neon light style on a dark background, with gradations of white, blue, and subtle yellow highlights illuminating the text—evoking the sleek, Liquid Glass aesthetic seen at WWDC26.

    Liquid Glass Gets a More Polished WWDC26 Update

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