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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
    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…

    A series of colorful over-ear headphones, including AirPods Max 2, is arranged in a diminishing arc pattern. The headphones at the front are beige, followed by pairs in orange, white, blue, and gray hues, all set against a plain white background.

    Apple’s Latest AirPods Max Firmware Unlocks Lossless Audio and Ultra-Low Latency

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

    The headline feature of firmware 7E99 is support for 24-bit 48 kHz lossless audio. Unlike compressed formats that sacrifice detail for smaller file sizes, lossless audio preserves every nuance of…

    Apple iPad Pro M4 2024

    Apple’s Next iPad Pro to Feature In-House 5G Modem, Signaling a Wireless Future

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 31, 2025March 31, 2025

    The highlight of these rumors is the iPad Pro’s potential integration of Apple’s own 5G modem, tentatively dubbed the C2 modem. Current cellular iPad Pro models, released in May 2024,…

    Apple Intelligence Siri team gains leadership boost with Kim Vorrath, driving innovation and AI improvements

    How to Disable Apple Intelligence—and Why You Might Need to Do It Repeatedly

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 30, 2025March 28, 2025

    Apple wants you to embrace its latest tech, and it’s not shy about nudging you toward it. When you update to iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, or macOS Sequoia 15.3—or later…

    Chart illustrating the rising market share of Apple’s base iPad compared to premium models, highlighting why the 11th-generation base iPad skips Apple Intelligence features in its March 2025 update.

    Apple’s Base iPad Skips AI Upgrade, and a Simple Chart Reveals Why

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 27, 2025March 27, 2025

    The 11th-generation iPad, released this month, sports the A16 chip—first seen in the iPhone 14 Pro back in 2022—and doubles its base storage to 128GB, all while holding steady at…

    A pair of Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless, blue earbuds with ear hooks rest in an open black charging case on a marble surface. The earbuds sport a distinctive logo resembling a lowercase "b," while a glowing Apple logo appears at the bottom right corner.

    Apple Unveils New Beats Charging Cables with Fresh Designs and Fast Charging

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 27, 2025March 27, 2025

    The new Beats charging cables, each measuring 5 feet (1.5 meters), feature a tangle-free braided design aimed at eliminating the frustration of kinks and frays. Available in three striking color…

    Boxed iPhone 13 mini

    Apple Signals the End of the iPhone Mini Era

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 27, 2025March 27, 2025

    The iPhone mini debuted with the iPhone 12 lineup in 2020, offering a 5.4-inch display that packed flagship performance into a pocket-friendly frame. It was a throwback to an era…

    A person holding white AirPods with one hand carefully places them into a charging case with the other. A tattoo of a butterfly graces their wrist, adding a touch of elegance to the scene against the plain, dark background.

    Apple Brings AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Health Features to Four New Countries

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 26, 2025March 26, 2025

    First unveiled in October 2024, the AirPods Pro 2 hearing health suite includes three standout features: a Hearing Test, a clinical-grade Hearing Aid mode, and Loud Sound Reduction. For users…

    An iPhone, showcasing an app menu and a pop-up window for connecting the headphones, is placed in front of a pair of silver and white over-ear headphones. The screen invites users to update the AirPods Max firmware effortlessly.

    Apple’s AirPods Max Lossless Audio: Ultimate Upgrade or Overblown Hype?

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    The firmware update targets AirPods Max models with USB-C, introduced in September 2024 as a refresh over the original Lightning-equipped version. Until now, these headphones couldn’t handle wired audio input,…

    View from a car's interior featuring a CarPlay digital display playing "Glow" by Little Dragon. The city skyline with towering buildings stretches through the windshield, set against a clear blue sky.

    iOS 18.4 Brings Sports Apps to CarPlay with New API

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMarch 25, 2025March 25, 2025

    The “CPNowPlayingModeSports” API, quietly introduced via Apple’s Developer website, reimagines the Now Playing interface for sports content. Designed specifically for events featuring two teams, it splits the screen to display…

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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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