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    Mobile & Wearableby Marcus

    Apple’s iPhone 17 Lineup: What to Expect from the Upcoming Launch

    Multiple views of the sleek iPhone 17 Pro, including front, back, sides, top, and bottom. The black phone features three rear cameras with an Apple logo on the back. Its display is on, showcasing a purple gradient wallpaper.
    Apple’s iPhone 17 Lineup: What to Expect from the Upcoming Launch
    Mobile & Wearableby Tom Richardson

    Apple Vision Pro 2: A Leap Forward with a Next-Gen Chip

    Apple Vision Pro Event
    Apple Vision Pro 2: A Leap Forward with a Next-Gen Chip
    Second-generation Apple Vision Pro 2 headset in production for 2025 launch

    Vision Pro 2 Production Signals Apple’s Next Step in Mixed Reality

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 9, 2025April 9, 2025

    The news hints at Apple’s determination to refine its spatial computing vision, even as the first-generation device—priced at a steep $3,499—struggled to find a broad audience. Suppliers are reportedly “rushing”…

    A smartphone screen running iOS 19 displays customization options: "Add Widget," "Customize," and "Edit Pages." The home screen features apps like FaceTime, Calendar, Photos, and Camera. The date is Monday, June 10.

    iOS 19 Leak Hints at a Fresh Design with Rounder App Icons and More

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 8, 2025April 8, 2025

    The standout detail from the leak is the potential move toward rounder app icons. Host Jon Prosser notes that while it’s unclear if these icons will adopt the fully circular…

    Screenshot of the Apple Immersive Video Utility app interface on Mac, showcasing tools for managing 180-degree 3D video content for Vision Pro in 2025.

    Apple Unveils New Tool to Supercharge Immersive Video Creation for Mac and Vision Pro

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 8, 2025April 8, 2025

    The Apple Immersive Video Utility is tailored for creators looking to harness the full potential of Immersive Video—a format that combines a 180-degree field of view with Spatial Audio to…

    A smartphone displaying the Apple Home app with HomeKit settings open, showcasing the iOS 16.4 update interface for Apple HomeKit 2025 smart home control, surrounded by smart devices like a light bulb and thermostat on a modern desk.

    Apple’s Smart Home Hub Faces Delay Until 2026 Amid Siri Challenges

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 7, 2025April 7, 2025

    The smart home hub, envisioned as Apple’s answer to Amazon’s Echo Show and Google’s Nest Hub, was initially expected to debut as early as March 2025. The device promised a…

    iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Review Roundup: A lineup of four iPhones, including the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, in various colors (gold, black, and blue) is displayed against a black background. All phones are shown with their screens facing forward, showcasing their respective designs. An Apple logo is visible in the lower right corner.

    Should You Upgrade Your Apple Device Now? Tariffs Could Drive Prices Higher

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 7, 2025April 7, 2025

    China remains a cornerstone of Apple’s manufacturing, assembling most iPhones and other products. Industry analysts consulted by Reuters estimate that iPhone prices could surge by as much as 43% if…

    A conceptual image of the iPhone Fold, a foldable smartphone with a front-facing display, is partially folded to reveal the time as 9:41 and the date as Tuesday, March 26. The sleek device is set against a striking purple background for emphasis.

    iPhone Fold: A New Player, Not a Throne-Toppler

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 6, 2025April 4, 2025

    The iPhone Fold promises a fresh twist—literally—on Apple’s smartphone formula. Leaks hint at a clamshell design, folding vertically like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip, with a screen that could expand to…

    Demonstration of Visual Intelligence iPhone 15 Pro identifying a flower species in real time using the Camera Control button on iOS 18.2 beta.

    Visual Intelligence Brings Smart Vision to iPhone 15 Pro and Beyond

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 5, 2025April 4, 2025

    Using the iPhone 15 Pro’s camera, Visual Intelligence activates with a long press of the Camera Control button—a sleek, capacitive shortcut introduced on these models. Point the lens at an…

    Apple TV interface showing tvOS 18.3 Beta 3 updates and developer tools in action.

    Apple TV+ Gains Ground with 8% Market Share in Q1 2025

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 5, 2025April 4, 2025

    The Q1 2025 figures, covering January through March, reflect a subscription boost tied to Severance’s return—a dystopian hit that’s become a flagship for Apple TV+. Yet, the 1% bump is…

    Screenshot of Safari Technology Preview 216 interface on macOS Sequoia, showcasing Apple’s latest experimental browser update released on April 3, 2025.

    Apple Unveils Safari Technology Preview 216 with Key Enhancements

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 4, 2025April 4, 2025

    Safari Technology Preview 216 tackles a broad range of components, including Accessibility, CSS, Forms, Media, Rendering, Service Workers, SVG, Text, URLs, Web Animations, Web API, and Web Inspector. While Apple’s…

    Conceptual render of the OLED iPad mini 2026 featuring a vibrant 8-inch Samsung-made OLED display, hinting at Apple’s next tablet upgrade.

    Apple Tests OLED iPad Mini Displays, Hinting at a 2026 Upgrade

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 4, 2025April 4, 2025

    The leak, spotted by 9to5Mac, reveals that Apple is testing an 8-inch OLED display crafted by Samsung, one of the industry’s leading screen manufacturers. Details remain sparse—Digital Chat Station couldn’t…

    A person with short hair poses in dramatic lighting, their iPhone 17 Pro capturing the play of shadows across their face. They wear bright makeup with shimmering colors and large, decorative earrings. The neutral background highlights the striking contrast of light and shadows.

    iPhone 17 Pro May Redefine Smartphone Photography with a Bold Camera Twist

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 3, 2025April 3, 2025

    The iPhone 16 Pro currently boasts a 5x telephoto lens, a feature that stretched the boundaries of optical zoom when it debuted. However, the latest buzz suggests Apple might dial…

    iPhone screen displaying iOS 18.5 beta 1 features, including Mail app toggle options and AppleCare banner in Settings, released April 2, 2025.

    Apple Unveils iOS 18.5 Beta 1: Small Tweaks Signal a Shift Toward Stability

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 3, 2025April 3, 2025

    One of the standout changes in iOS 18.5 Beta 1 is a new option in the Mail app that lets users revert to a pre-iOS 18 layout. By tapping the…

    Close-up of Apple’s AirTag 2, expected mid-2025, featuring enhanced UWB chip and anti-stalking upgrades for the AirTag 2 release.

    AirTag 2: What to Expect from Apple’s Next Tracker

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 2, 2025April 2, 2025

    The standout upgrade for AirTag 2 is its rumored integration of a second-generation Ultra Wideband (UWB) chip. This is the same technology found in the iPhone 15 and Apple Watch…

    Two smartphone screens present the Apple Invites App in action: a guest list for a "Housewarming Party" gleams on the left, while a lively photo album of smiling groups showcases moments on the right. The iconic Apple logo graces the bottom right corner.

    Apple Invites 1.1 Hits the App Store with Stability Boosts

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 2, 2025April 2, 2025

    Apple Invites first landed on the scene in early February 2025, offering iPhone users a fresh way to craft custom digital invitations for gatherings like birthdays, dinners, or casual hangouts….

    A person sits at a table in a dimly lit room, glancing sideways. A crew member holds a clapperboard with colorful stripes. Text overlays reveal this behind-the-scenes glimpse of "Shrinking S2" on Apple TV+, captured with the stunning iPhone 17 Pro camera resolutions and layouts.

    Apple Vision Pro Gets Smarter with visionOS 2.4 and Apple Intelligence

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableApril 1, 2025April 1, 2025

    Nine months after Apple debuted its ambitious Apple Intelligence initiative at WWDC 2024, the Vision Pro finally joins the party. Powered by the headset’s M2 processor, visionOS 2.4 delivers a…

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    A woman in a bold red suit poses outdoors on rocky terrain, seated with one knee up against a dramatic landscape. The image is displayed on a tablet running iPadOS 26, showing the time 9:41 and date Tue Apr 1.

    Mastering the Files App on iPadOS for Seamless Productivity

    A bright yellow smiley face emoji, perfect for your next emoji game, wears black sunglasses and smiles with an open mouth, surrounded by smaller yellow spheres on a yellow background.

    Apple News+ Unveils Emoji Game to Engage Subscribers

    Digital car dashboard showing a speedometer at 60 mph, tachometer at 3, Sport mode, Apple Maps navigation, tire pressure readings, temperature of 72°F, and odometer at 1250 miles—plus a glimpse of MICHELIN Ratings on the display.

    CarPlay Ultra Faces Mixed Reception Among Automakers

    A person using a MacBook with three monitors displaying music production software. A MIDI keyboard and audio interface sit on the desk. Another person stands nearby, partially visible, while a poster about music production classes hangs in the background.

    Expand Your Workspace: Connecting Multiple Displays to Your Mac Studio

    Five iPhones are displayed in a row, each in a different color—black, light gray, white, blue, and orange—highlighting the vibrant shift of new colors for the iPhone 17 Pro with the Apple logo and dual camera lenses on the back.

    iPhone 17 Pro’s Bold New Colors Signal a Vibrant Shift

    A new MacBook Air with the M4 chip displayed on a desk, highlighting features from the MacBook Air M4 announcement.

    Future Macs May Blend Face ID with Gesture Control for a Seamless Experience

    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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