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    Mobile & Wearableby Marcus

    Apple’s Foldable iPhone Set to Drive Sales Surge

    A purple Foldable iPhone is shown half-open and closed, displaying the time 9:41 and date Tuesday, March 26. The closed Apple phone reveals dual rear cameras and a small external display, hinting at a potential sales surge.
    Apple’s Foldable iPhone Set to Drive Sales Surge
    Mobile & Wearableby Tom Richardson

    Apple Addresses iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro Camera Glitches with Software Update

    A hand holds an iPhone 17 Pro displaying a photo of a person in a brown outfit standing outdoors against a blue sky and tan building, with the camera app interface visible after a recent software update.
    Apple Addresses iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro Camera Glitches with Software Update
    A close-up of the Apple Watch 2025 with a green band displays the time 10:09 and various digital metrics, including location, altitude, and GPS data, highlighting new features and cutting-edge health innovations on its black and green interface.

    Apple Watch Series 11 vs. Ultra 3: Which Smartwatch Suits You

    by GarretMobile & WearableSeptember 17, 2025September 17, 2025

    The Apple Watch Series 11 offers a refined, lightweight design available in 42mm or 46mm sizes, with aluminum (starting at $399) or titanium ($699-$749) cases. At 9.7mm thick and weighing…

    A simple, stylized blue cloud icon with a gradient from light blue to darker blue, centered on a plain light gray background—evoking the clean look of iCloud support in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra.

    Apple Ends iCloud Support for iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, Urging Users to Upgrade

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

    Apple’s move aligns with its strategy to enhance security and integrate advanced features, such as Apple Intelligence, which demand modern hardware and software. iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, launched in…

    Five iPhones are displayed side by side. Their screens show a red car, app icons, a smiling dog, colorful icons with a calendar widget, and a kangaroo—all highlighting new features of iOS 26. Each phone displays the time as 9:41.

    iOS 26 Transforms iPhones with New Features, but Leaves Some Models Behind

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025

    The headline feature of iOS 26 is its Liquid Glass design, a visual overhaul not seen since iOS 7 in 2013. This interface introduces translucent menus, buttons, and icons that…

    A detailed image of Jupiter against a black background, showing its swirling bands of brown, orange, and white clouds and the prominent Great Red Spot—perfect for an immersive Jupiter Environment on Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 26.

    visionOS 26 Jupiter Environment Redefines Immersive Reality on Apple Vision Pro

    by MarcusMobile & WearableSeptember 14, 2025September 12, 2025

    Apple Vision Pro’s immersive environments have long been a highlight, blending static scenes with subtle animations to create calming or inspiring backdrops for work and relaxation. Previous environments, like serene…

    A smartwatch running watchOS 26 with a blue band displays the date "Tue Apr 1" and time "10:09." A notification reads "Training Load Steady -6%" over a blurred background on the screen.

    watchOS 26 Release Notes Highlight Game-Changing Features for Apple Watch

    by HannahMobile & WearableSeptember 13, 2025September 12, 2025

    The standout feature of watchOS 26 is its adoption of Apple’s Liquid Glass design language, inspired by visionOS and extended across iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe. This translucent,…

    Two smartwatches display health apps; one, resembling an Apple Watch, shows a sleep score of 84 with sleep data, while the other displays a heart icon and the alert “Possible Hypertension,” demonstrating helpful Hypertension Alerts. The bands are white and black.

    Apple Watch Hypertension Alerts Gain FDA Approval for 2025 Rollout

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    The hypertension detection feature, first announced at Apple’s September 2025 event, uses the Apple Watch’s optical heart sensor to analyze blood vessel responses to heartbeats over 30-day periods. Unlike traditional…

    Close-up of the backs of two smartphones in white cases, highlighting key differences: one resembles the iPhone Air with a single camera and MagSafe design, while the other, likely an iPhone 17 Pro, features three cameras and a flash. Both show Apple logos.

    iPhone 17 Pro vs. iPhone Air: Key Differences Unveiled

    by MickeyMobile & WearableSeptember 12, 2025September 12, 2025

    The iPhone Air, at just 5.6mm thick, is Apple’s thinnest iPhone ever, featuring a titanium frame with a polished mirror finish and Ceramic Shield 2 on both sides for 3x…

    Three Apple Watches with different colored bands showcase health innovations like sleep score, activity rings, and heart rate—all new features on the Apple Watch 2025—displayed against a clean white background.

    Apple Watch 2025 Lineup: New Features and Health Innovations

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableSeptember 10, 2025September 10, 2025

    A standout feature across the Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, and select older models is the introduction of hypertension alerts. Using the optical heart sensor, these watches analyze blood…

    A close up of a cell phone featuring the bold design of the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

    iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max: Bold Design and Unmatched Power

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 9, 2025September 9, 2025

    With a striking Cosmic Orange color, an aluminum unibody design, and the largest battery ever in an iPhone, these models blend aesthetics with cutting-edge technology. Enhanced by the A19 Pro…

    A hand holds a thin tablet vertically, shown from the side. The word "AIR" is split, with "A" on the left and "R" on the right, highlighting the iPhone Air's premium design and Apple’s thinnest smartphone profile.

    iPhone Air: Apple’s Thinnest Smartphone Redefines Premium Design

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 9, 2025

    Revealed at the company’s “Awe Dropping” event, this new addition to the iPhone 17 lineup slots between the standard iPhone 17 and the Pro models, offering a compelling mix of…

    Close-up of a lavender-colored smartphone, resembling the iPhone 17, showing two rear cameras and a flash, set against an abstract purple and white geometric background.

    iPhone 17 Debuts with Bigger Screen and ProMotion for All

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 9, 2025September 9, 2025

    Announced at the company’s “Awe Dropping” event, this smartphone ups the ante on display technology, processing power, and battery endurance, making advanced features accessible to a broader audience. The iPhone…

    A person’s wrist wearing a smartwatch displaying a heart icon and the message “Possibly irregular rhythm,” suggesting the watch is monitoring heart health. The image is mostly black and white except for the watch screen.

    Apple Watch Ultra 3: Redefining Wearable Tech for Adventure and Health

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 9, 2025

     Unveiled today, this device introduces satellite communication, a larger and brighter display, and health tools like hypertension notifications and sleep scoring, positioning it as a versatile companion for those who…

    A close-up side view of a gold Apple Watch Series 11 with a light band, displaying a modern, abstract watch face with purple and beige circular patterns—highlighting the device’s advanced features like the Hypertension Monitor.

    Apple Watch Series 11 with Hypertension Monitor Announced

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 9, 2025

    The watch maintains the slimmer profile that debuted last year, prioritizing comfort for all-day wear. This year’s color options expand to include Jet Black, Silver, Rose Gold, and Titanium finishes,…

    A pair of white AirPods Pro 3 wireless earbuds with black accents are shown above an open white charging case, all set against a plain white background—perfect for seamless audio and features like live language translation from Apple.

    Apple Announces AirPods Pro 3 with Live Language Translation

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableSeptember 9, 2025

    The earbuds feature a new multiport acoustic architecture that enhances sound delivery, offering a richer bass response, a wider soundstage, and clearer vocals across music, calls, and media. This design,…

    AirPods Pro

    Optimize AirPods Pro Noise Cancellation Settings

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableSeptember 5, 2025September 5, 2025

    AirPods Pro offer four noise control modes: Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Transparency, Adaptive Audio (AirPods Pro 2), and Off. To switch modes directly on your AirPods, press and hold the…

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    Cover of Apple Magazine, Special Edition, featuring close-up iPhone 17 cameras in various colors. Text highlights topics like Vision Pro updates, Spotify restrictions, and iPhone 17 features. Issue dated September 19, 2025.
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    Apple Card Future displayed on iPhone screen, symbolizing its role in Apple’s financial services.

    Apple Card at Six: A Milestone with a Shift on the Horizon

    AirPods 4 vs. AirPods Pro comparison showing the design, features, and performance differences between the two Apple earbuds models, helping users decide the best option for their needs in 2024.

    AirPods Beta Firmware Ushers in iOS 26 Features for Testers

    Apple Mac Studio

    Keeping Tabs on Your Mac Studio: Mastering Performance Monitoring

    Close-up of the Safari web browser app icon on a device screen, featuring a blue compass with a red and white needle and the word "Safari" below it, highlighting its fresh look in iOS 26 with new features.

    Apple Sharpens Safari’s Edge with Technology Preview 226

    A mobile application icon with a rainbow-colored gradient square and a black ruler-like top, representing "Final Cut Camera." The background is blurred with dark shades and hints of blue and orange, suggesting a video editing interface.

    Optimizing Final Cut Pro Settings for Mac Studio Performance

    A tablet running iPadOS 26 displays a home screen with app icons and widgets—clock, weather, calendar, and photo—set against a blue and teal gradient background.

    iPadOS 26 Unleashes New Powers for the M5 iPad Pro

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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