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    Mobile & Wearableby Tom Richardson

    iOS Reduce White Point: Make Your iPhone Screen Easier on the Eyes

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    iOS Reduce White Point: Make Your iPhone Screen Easier on the Eyes
    Mobile & Wearableby Mickey

    iPhone 17 Battery Life: What to Expect From 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max

    Three modern smartphones are shown upright: one orange with three rear cameras, one black with a glossy finish, and one light purple displaying a pastel flower. All have the Apple logo, highlighting the impressive iPhone 17 battery life.
    iPhone 17 Battery Life: What to Expect From 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max
    Concept image of Apple’s rumored HomePod with a square iPad-like screen, running homeOS to control HomeKit devices and display FaceTime calls at WWDC 2025.

    Apple’s ‘homeOS’ Trademark Filings Hint at Smart Home Hub Debut

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 7, 2025June 6, 2025

    The filings fuel speculation about Apple’s long-rumored smart home hub, often described as a HomePod with a square, iPad-like screen. This device, expected to enter mass production in Q3 2025…

    Apple booth at CVPR 2025 in Nashville, displaying a live demo of FastVLM technology on an iPhone, showcasing advanced computer vision for AR and photo processing.

    Apple Showcases Computer Vision Innovations at CVPR 2025

    by MarcusMobile & WearableJune 6, 2025June 6, 2025

    Apple’s machine learning teams are advancing visual understanding, a field where algorithms analyze images and videos to recognize objects, faces, or scenes. At CVPR, Apple researchers, alongside collaborators from institutions…

    A person wearing Apple Vision Pro headset, with a visionOS interface displaying a glowing cursor controlled by eye tracking, highlighting hands-free navigation features like scrolling and app selection, set against a sleek, mixed-reality background.

    How to Use Eye Tracking on visionOS for Hands-Free Control

    by MarcusMobile & WearableJune 5, 2025June 5, 2025

    To begin using eye tracking, you’ll need to calibrate the Vision Pro to recognize your gaze. The setup process is straightforward and takes about a minute. Follow these steps: Access…

    A person wearing Apple AirPods, with a translucent iOS 26 interface in the background, showcasing new features like sleep detection, camera controls, and head gestures, set to debut at WWDC 2025.

    iOS 26 to Enhance AirPods with Sleep Detection, Camera Controls, and New Gestures

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableJune 5, 2025June 5, 2025

    Apple is expected to roll out these AirPods enhancements through firmware updates tied to iOS 26 and macOS 26, ensuring seamless integration with iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The features, detailed…

    Close-up of Apple’s A20 chip powered by TSMC’s 2nm process, set to debut in the iPhone 18 in 2026, showcasing advanced semiconductor technology.

    Apple’s A20 Chip Breakthrough: Redefining iPhone 18 Performance with 2nm and WMCM Packaging

    by MickeyMobile & WearableJune 4, 2025June 4, 2025

    The A20 chip will mark Apple’s first use of TSMC’s 2nm process, known as N2, a significant step forward from the 3nm processes (N3B, N3E, and N3P) used in the…

    A close-up of the iPhone 16e, showcasing its 6.1-inch OLED display and single-lens 48-megapixel camera, set against a sleek, modern design resembling the iPhone 14, highlighting its role as Apple’s 2025 mid-range smartphone.

    iPhone 16e Sales Fall Short of SE Legacy Despite Strong European Debut

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableJune 4, 2025June 4, 2025

    The iPhone 16e, priced at €699 ($599 in the U.S.), marked Apple’s first attempt in years to rebrand its mid-range offering, moving away from the SE moniker. In March 2025,…

    iPhone Health app

    How Apple Health Transforms Your iPhone into a Vital Wellness Hub

    by HannahMobile & WearableJune 3, 2025June 3, 2025

    The Health app acts as a digital repository for a wide range of health metrics, pulling data from devices like the Apple Watch, which monitors heart rate, activity levels, and…

    Two overlapping rounded squares—one pink and purple above, one blue and green below—on a dark blue background, inspired by iOS 18 Shortcuts.

    Mastering iOS 18 Shortcuts: Automate Your iPhone Tasks with Ease

    by MarcusMobile & WearableJune 3, 2025June 3, 2025

    An iOS 18 Shortcuts workflow is a sequence of actions—individual steps that interact with apps or system features on your iPhone—to complete tasks efficiently. For example, an iOS 18 Shortcuts…

    iPhone screen showing the Shortcuts app with a custom Siri Shortcuts on iOS automation ready to activate by voice.

    Apple’s Siri Chatbot Prototype Rivals ChatGPT but Faces Hallucination Hurdles

    by MickeyMobile & WearableJune 2, 2025June 2, 2025

    The current Apple Intelligence, powering Siri, uses a compact 3-billion-parameter model optimized for on-device processing, prioritizing speed and privacy. In contrast, the Siri chatbot prototype employs cloud-based LLMs with 3,…

    iPhone displaying iOS 26 interface with translucent, visionOS-inspired design elements, featuring floating navigation bars and rounded buttons, showcasing Apple's modern UI overhaul for WWDC 2025.

    Apple’s iOS 26 to Introduce visionOS-Inspired Design Overhaul

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableJune 2, 2025June 2, 2025

    The hallmark of iOS 26’s redesign is its adoption of translucent interface elements, reminiscent of visionOS’s frosted glass aesthetic. In visionOS, app windows use a material Apple calls “glass,” which…

    A smartphone screen displays the App Tracking Transparency prompt, asking a user to allow or deny app tracking, with options for privacy settings highlighted.

    App Tracking Transparency: Four Years of Impact on User Privacy

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableJune 1, 2025May 30, 2025

    App Tracking Transparency has led to a nearly 55% drop in tracking opt-in rates in the United States, as detailed in a research paper by Frankfurt-based professors and researchers. Globally,…

    Five colorful Fortnite characters, created by Epic Games, stand in a line against a green background. The central character wears a green hoodie and a skeleton mask. To their left is a neon green and black soldier. To their right are a farmer in overalls and a dinosaur-suited character.

    Epic’s Win Over Apple Could Cost $4 Billion in App Store Revenue, Analyst Claims

    by NewsroomMobile & WearableMay 31, 2025May 30, 2025

    The Epic vs. Apple saga, which began in 2020 when Epic introduced an alternative payment system in Fortnite to bypass Apple’s 30% commission, has forced major changes to App Store…

    AirPods Pro 2 update expanding hearing aid features with advanced accessibility options.

    AirPods Could Transform into AI-Powered Heart Monitors, Apple Study Suggests

    by MickeyMobile & WearableMay 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    The study, published on May 29, 2025, explored whether six popular foundation models—designed for audio or speech processing—could estimate heart rates from phonocardiograms. These models weren’t trained specifically for health…

    A close-up of an iPhone screen reveals recent App Store changes, with the familiar icon set against a blue background and a stylized white "A." The phone's time reads 4:29, while the iconic Apple logo subtly enhances the backdrop.

    Apple’s App Store Drives $406 Billion in U.S. Commerce, Study Finds

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMay 30, 2025May 30, 2025

    The App Store’s $406 billion in 2024 transactions breaks down into three key areas. Physical goods and services, like purchases through apps such as Amazon, DoorDash, and Uber, accounted for…

    A smartphone screen displays options to add a link, shared playlist, or shared photo album in the Invites App. The background features a soft pink, blue, and orange gradient with an Apple logo in the corner.

    Apple Invites App’s New Link Feature Redefines Event Planning

    by MarcusMobile & WearableMay 28, 2025May 28, 2025

    The Link tile feature, offers three fields during event creation: a URL, a title, and a description. For instance, a wedding planner can link to a registry on Amazon, while…

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    Cover of Apple Magazine, Special Edition, issue #739 dated Dec 26, 2025. Large number "25" with colorful light streaks in the background. Text: "The year that shaped the foundations of the AI revolution.
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    A white sports car is displayed on a glossy stage under bright diagonal spotlights, with digital graphics behind it, highlighting Western EV competitiveness. A silhouetted person stands in the foreground, watching the presentation.

    Western Carmakers Look for Strategic Openings in the Global EV Race

    A person holding a credit card and a mug sits at a table with a wrapped gift, an open laptop, festive decorations, and warm lights in the background, ready for some seamless AI holiday shopping.

    Artificial Intelligence Shapes New Holiday Shopping Habits

    A pair of sleek, futuristic smart goggles display icons for Apple devices and services—including Mac, iPad, iPhone, Vision Pro with hyper specific Vision Pro use cases—on a black background.

    Hyper-Specific Apple Vision Pro Use Cases Emerging Among Early Adopters

    Apple Store

    Apple Retail Behind the Scenes: How Stores Prepare for Launches, Repairs, and Daily Operations

    A man with glasses and a headset microphone is speaking passionately about AI, gesturing with his hands during a presentation or panel discussion. The background shows a blurred logo and text, hinting at an Apple event and possibly John Giannandrea’s involvement.

    John Giannandrea Retire From Apple Marks a Major Transition in the Company’s AI Direction

    Three iPhones are displayed: the left shows the back with a white MagSafe battery, the center shows the front home screen, and the right displays a blue MagSafe charger—highlighting why iPhone 17 outsells iPhone 16 in innovative accessories.

    Apple Devices and Power Grid Issues: 7 Critical Hidden Risks Users Should Know

    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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