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    Safari MCP Server Brings AI Test Runs Into Apple’s Browser

    July 8, 2026 / 3:32 PMJuly 8, 2026

    Safari MCP Server gives web developers a direct way to connect AI coding agents to Safari for page testing, inspection and debugging.

    A person wearing a blue jacket is holding a black smartphone with both hands outdoors, possibly checking satellite coverage amid greenery and sky—ideal for staying connected in iPhone dead zones.

    WebKit Control Shapes the Next Fight Over Mobile Browsers

    July 4, 2026 / 5:27 PMJuly 4, 2026

    WebKit control on iPhone is moving from a technical rule to a global competition issue as regulators push Apple toward browser-engine choice.

    Five iPhones are displayed side by side, each showcasing AI processing power across different screens: Messages, Music, Lock Screen, Home Screen, and Weather app, set against a blue gradient background with an Apple logo in the top right corner.

    iOS 26.5.2 Fixes Major Apple Security Flaws

    July 1, 2026 / 6:21 PMJuly 1, 2026

    iOS 26.5.2 patches more than 25 security vulnerabilities across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, making it an update users should install now.

    A white padlock inside a shield icon appears over a blue, futuristic digital face with circuit patterns. The Apple logo is in the lower right corner. The image suggests cybersecurity and technology protecting against AI hacking.

    Apple Security Updates Move Faster as AI Raises Hacking Risks

    June 30, 2026 / 10:21 AMJune 30, 2026

    Apple security updates are arriving earlier as AI tools help attackers find, adapt, and weaponize software flaws faster than before.

    A stylized icon with three stacked diamond shapes in blue, yellow, and orange, featuring a white Safari-like compass symbol—reminiscent of Apple’s browser engines—at the center of the top blue diamond.

    WebKit Keeps Apple in Control of iPhone Browsing

    June 19, 2026 / 5:34 PMJune 19, 2026

    WebKit gives Apple deep influence over every browser on iPhone, even as regulators push iOS toward more browser choice in the EU and Japan.

    A white unlocked padlock icon on a laptop graphic is centered over a blurred background showing a person in orange near a laptop, highlighting Mac security responses, with an Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Mac Security Responses Give Users More Control Over Protection

    June 15, 2026 / 4:49 PMJune 15, 2026

    Mac security responses – macOS lets users control automatic security responses, system files, and software updates while keeping Macs protected between major releases.

    macOS malware disguised as installers targets Apple users through fake Chrome and Zoom downloads.

    Apple Updates Show the Cost of Staying Secure

    May 18, 2026 / 9:49 AMMay 18, 2026

    Apple updates keep iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, TV, and Vision Pro protected, but constant patching has become part of owning modern devices.

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    iOS 26.5 Security Update Strengthens iPhone Trust

    May 16, 2026 / 12:12 PMMay 16, 2026

    iOS 26.5 security update fixes dozens of vulnerabilities, reinforcing why regular software updates remain central to iPhone protection.

    Apple App Store

    Apple Unveils iOS 17.4 Public Beta Featuring Changes for EU Users

    February 8, 2024 / 9:20 AMApril 18, 2024

    Apple recently released the second public betas of the anticipated iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 updates, offering public beta testers, who are not developers, an early opportunity to try out…

    Safari Technology Preview 212 highlights WebKit improvements, privacy updates, and new tools for developers

    Safari Extends Lead Over Microsoft Edge in Desktop Browser Market Share

    July 9, 2023 / 7:07 AMJuly 8, 2023

    According to StatCounter, Safari began its rise in April 2023, reaching an 11.89% market share, surpassing Edge’s 10.95% market share. The difference between Safari and Edge has further increased in…

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    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

    Close-up of a smartphone screen displaying the time 0:41, with Siri AI showcased in the dynamic island at the top, rainbow-like light effect glowing, and battery, Wi-Fi, and signal icons visible in the corner.

    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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    The Reluctant Traveler Gets Season 4 on Apple TV

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    Apple Intelligence Brings Smarter Video Analysis to Home Cameras

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    Apple Unifies Hide My Email and Sign in With Apple Domains

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