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    Apple smart glasses research explores augmented reality wearables for immersive, hands-free experiences.

    Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset May Feature “In-Air” Typing & Work Independently

    Apple’s first mixed-reality headset, expected to be unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, may feature “in-air” typing capabilities and could be used independently without an accompanying iPhone….

    Concept design of Apple Smartglasses showcasing sleek AR capabilities in a lightweight wearable device.

    Apple Reportedly Delays Launch of AR/VR Headset to June

    Apple has been working on its AR/VR headset for quite some time now, and according to the latest reports, the launch of the device has been pushed back again. Bloomberg’s…

    Final Cut Pro

    Final Cut Pro users’ open letter gets a response from Apple

    Readers of AppleMagazine may recall that last month, we reported on a group of people involved in TV and film production putting their signatures to an open letter addressed to…

    iPhone screen with apps

    iOS 16: “new ways of interacting” and “fresh Apple apps” reportedly on the way

    With the keynote event for the 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) only weeks away, there has understandably been a lot of chatter about the looming iOS 16 that is expected…

    Overhead view of Apple Park

    An invitation to this year’s in-person WWDC event could be sat in your inbox

    As previously reported here at AppleMagazine, Apple is set to hold its 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 6 until June 10, with the event being delivered largely online…

    Apple Watch on wrist

    A favorite feature from the iPhone and iPad could be making its way to the Apple Watch

    With the imminent launch of the next big Apple Watch software update, watchOS 9, it seems we might be able to expect a well-known feature from the iPhone and iPad…

    WWDC22 announcement

    Apple confirms it will hold WWDC online for third consecutive year

    Apple has announced that the 2022 edition of its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC22) will take place from June 6 to June 10. The annual event will be delivered in an…

    HomeKey

    Here are the lock manufacturers we know are supporting Apple Home Key

    At last year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple announced Home Key as one of the new features its HomeKit software framework would be getting in iOS 15. But with the…

    Mac Pro close-up

    New “Mac Studio” will reportedly slot in between Mac mini and Mac Pro

    Well, we did previously report the prediction of the well-placed Mark Gurman that 2022 will be a big year for Mac releases – so a new report indicating that Apple…

    MacBook Pro close-up

    Gurman predicts new Macs next month, and even more in May or June

    Apple is expected to launch at least one new Mac at its yet-to-be-announced spring event, which is rumored to be scheduled for March 8. Not only that, but according to…

    Controller of an Oculus Quest 2 VR set

    Could we be waiting until 2023 for Apple’s AR/VR headset?

    A few days ago, we considered what the emerging signs were of Apple’s engagement – or lack thereof – with the concept of the “metaverse” that has got so much…

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    Close-up of a human eye with a blue and brown iris fills the cover of Apple Magazine, issue #715, dated July 11, 2025. Headlines mention quantum computing, health wearables, and next-gen iPhone photography.
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    Apple 5G modem in iPhone SE and iPhone 17 enhances network performance

    How to Set Up a Personal Hotspot on Your iPhone in Seconds

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    iOS 18.5 Mail App Issues Frustrate iPhone Users

    Apple TV+ Focuses on Storytelling, Not iPhone Sales, Says Tim Cook

    A race car driver in a white racing suit stands before a Formula 1 car with the F1 logo above him. Smoky, dramatic lighting sets an intense competitive mood, reminiscent of an F1 haptic trailer's immersive energy.

    F1 Haptic Trailer Shakes Up the iPhone Experience

    A person holds up smart glasses, through which a city street scene appears enhanced with digital data overlays. The Apple logo is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

    Apple’s Rumored AI Smart Glasses: A Game-Changer Over Meta Ray-Bans?

    A smartphone screen displays a Visual Look Up information panel showing a puppy lying on a colorful rug, with camera details such as date, device (iPhone 12 Pro), resolution, and settings visible below the image.

    How to Use Visual Look Up on iOS to Identify Objects in Photos

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