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    Mobile & Wearableby Hannah

    Apple Targets iOS 26.4 for Siri AI Upgrade in March 2026

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    Apple Targets iOS 26.4 for Siri AI Upgrade in March 2026
    Mobile & Wearableby Tom Richardson

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

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

    A smart home display with a wide screen shows the time “10:47” and date “Tuesday, April 23.” The black device rests on a flat surface, featuring a small Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Apple’s Smart Home Hub Hits Snag, But 2025 Launch Still on Track

    by MickeyMobile & WearableMay 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    The smart home hub, often described as a smaller, more affordable iPad-like device, is designed to be a central “command center” for HomeKit and Matter-compatible devices. MacRumors reports it will…

    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.

    iPhone 17 Pro Unveils Bold Design Shift and Performance Boost for 2025

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMay 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    For the first time since the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple is reimagining the rear camera system. 9to5Mac reports the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a rectangular camera bar stretching across…

    Apple Vision Pro user navigating with intuitive Apple Vision Pro gestures, pinching to scroll, tapping to select, and dragging windows in visionOS for seamless mixed reality control.

    Master visionOS: Navigating Apple Vision Pro with Hand Gestures

    by MarcusMobile & WearableMay 27, 2025May 27, 2025

    Navigating visionOS relies on a handful of precise gestures, designed for comfort and ease. Apple Support outlines the primary actions: to select an item, look at it and tap your…

    iPhone with Find My enabled, showcasing protections against the stolen iPhone trade.

    Stolen iPhone Trade Thrives in Shenzhen’s Electronics Markets

    by MickeyMobile & WearableMay 25, 2025May 23, 2025

    The stolen iPhone trade often begins with brazen thefts—thieves on electric bikes or scooters snatching phones from pedestrians in busy urban centers. One victim, London entrepreneur Sam Amrani, used Apple’s…

    A close-up of a light brown and white dog wearing a dark green collar with an Apple AirTag pet tracking device attached, outdoors with a blurred background.

    Apple AirTag Pet Tracking Reunites Lost Dog, Highlights Battery Maintenance

    by HannahMobile & WearableMay 24, 2025May 23, 2025

    The dog, a friendly but disoriented wanderer, appeared on Purdy’s porch with an AirTag on its collar. The tracker was nonfunctional due to a dead battery, unable to ping its…

    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’s Vision Pro Trains Humanoid Robots with Human Precision

    by HannahMobile & WearableMay 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    Imagine a robot in your home that can fold laundry or prepare coffee as deftly as you do. Apple’s PH2D method aims to make this possible by training robots to…

    Side view of a black Apple Watch 10. The image highlights the digital crown and side button, focusing on the sleek, glossy finish of the smartwatch. The Apple logo is in the bottom right corner. The watch band is also visible, curving around the edges.

    Apple’s Canceled Apple Watch Camera: What It Means for Your Wrist

    by MarcusMobile & WearableMay 23, 2025May 23, 2025

    The camera wasn’t about snapping selfies or video calls, unlike earlier smartwatch experiments by competitors. Instead, it aimed to make the Apple Watch a standalone tool for real-time insights. Imagine…

    Futuristic Apple Glass smart glasses with digital holographic displays showing data and interface icons, set against a dark, high-tech background with glowing lights and abstract shapes.

    Apple’s Smart Glasses Set to Redefine Wearables by 2027

    by MarcusMobile & WearableMay 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    Apple’s smart glasses promise to transform how users interact with technology. Picture walking through a city, with directions overlaid on your lenses, or holding a conversation in a foreign language…

    iPhone Focus Modes productivity settings displayed on an iPhone 16 screen, showcasing a Work Focus mode with a minimalist home screen and silenced notifications for enhanced concentration.

    iPhone Focus Modes: Your Key to Staying Productive in a Distracted World

    by HannahMobile & WearableMay 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    Notifications are productivity killers. Studies cited by The Verge show it takes 23 minutes to refocus after an interruption, and with phones buzzing constantly, that adds up. Focus Modes let…

    A close-up of a black Beats Cable with a "6" logo plugged into the port of a dark-colored electronic device, possibly a laptop, resting on a textured surface.

    Beats Cable Bridges the Gap for CarPlay with USB-C iPhones

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMay 22, 2025May 22, 2025

    CarPlay transforms your car’s infotainment system into an iPhone extension, letting you navigate, play music, or handle calls safely via apps like Maps and Apple Music. The Verge notes that…

    iPhone displaying AI-powered app interface enabled by iOS 19 AI integration, showcasing developer tools for Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2025.

    Apple’s iOS 19 AI Integration Empowers Developers to Redefine Apps

    by MickeyMobile & WearableMay 21, 2025May 21, 2025

    The iOS 19 AI integration introduces a software development kit (SDK) that lets developers access Apple’s large language models (LLMs), the foundation of Apple Intelligence. With iOS 19 AI integration,…

    Apple Vision Pro displaying a movie with visionOS spatial audio, delivering immersive 3D sound through AirPods Pro, enhancing entertainment in 2025.

    Mastering visionOS Spatial Audio for Immersive Sound Experiences

    by Tom RichardsonMobile & WearableMay 21, 2025May 21, 2025

    visionOS spatial audio is Apple’s immersive sound technology for the Vision Pro, using advanced algorithms and head-tracking to place audio in a 360-degree space, per Apple Developer. Unlike traditional stereo,…

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    Apple Sports App Levels Up with Newsletter and Streamlined Features for Fans

    by MickeyMobile & WearableMay 20, 2025May 20, 2025

    The standout addition is a personalized daily newsletter, accessible through Apple News, which delivers weekday updates on general sports news and user-selected teams, iDownloadBlog noted. Fans can subscribe via the…

    iPad screen recording 2025 in action, capturing a tutorial on an iPad Pro with Control Center open.

    Master iPad Screen Recording 2025 with Built-In Tools

    by MarcusMobile & WearableMay 20, 2025May 20, 2025

    To use iPad screen recording 2025, first ensure the feature is in Control Center. Go to Settings > Control Center, find Screen Recording under “More Controls,” and tap the green…

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    Apple Music app showcasing Apple Music Sound Therapy playlists for Focus, Relax, and Sleep, with enhanced tracks featuring auditory beats for wellness, exclusive to subscribers.

    Apple Music’s Transfer Tool Eases the Leap from Spotify

    Apple HomePad 2025 7-inch smart display showing homeOS interface on a kitchen counter

    Apple’s HomePad Arrives with Five Game-Changing Features

    AirPods Pro 3 2025 earbuds and case on a white background, showcasing sleek design

    AirPods Pro 3 on the Horizon: Apple’s Software Leak Hints at 2025 Launch

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    Apple TV+ Summer 2025: 17 New Releases to Stream

    A lineup of iPhones, including the iPhone 16, in five vibrant colors: black, white, pink, green, and blue. A display on the right shows a blue background. Noticeable is the iconic Apple logo on each device as sales surge for this popular model.

    iPhone 16 Prices Slashed in China as Apple Battles Declining Sales

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    Troubleshoot Wi-Fi iPhone and iPad: Fix Connectivity Issues in 2025

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