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A tech YouTuber just revealed a hidden Apple Watch feature that lets you precision-track AirTags from your wrist. Most users have no idea it exists because Apple never explains how to set it up.

Apple announced new accessibility features powered by Apple Intelligence that will help blind, deaf, and physically disabled users navigate their devices more naturally. The updates arriving later this year keep all processing private and on-device.

Apple just solved a critical safety issue that could have prevented millions of Australians from reaching emergency services. A simple software update now ensures older iPhones and Apple Watches can always connect to triple-zero, even when networks fail.

The garden housing the world's original Bramley apple tree has found new owners committed to preserving public access to the 200-year-old treasure. Despite campaigner disappointment, the ancient tree that spawned millions of cooking apples worldwide will stay protected.

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak visited High Point University to mentor students on innovation and curiosity, just weeks before Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary. The tech legend spent the day encouraging future entrepreneurs and even worked with students developing brain-wave controlled devices.

Apple just released its most repair-friendly laptop since 2014, making it easier for students and schools to fix broken devices themselves. The $499 MacBook Neo uses screws instead of glue, though repair experts say there's still room for improvement.

Apple just released surprise updates for iPhones and iPads up to 13 years old, ensuring FaceTime and iMessage keep working until at least 2027. Millions of old devices are getting a new lease on life.

Apple just made life-saving health tools available to millions more people worldwide, including hearing tests and sleep monitoring. The tech giant's latest expansion brings vital health features to India, Italy, and Taiwan.

Fifty years ago today, two friends sold their prized possessions for $1,300 to launch a little startup called Apple. That gamble created the world's most valuable company and sparked the personal computing revolution.

Apple just reached a milestone that seemed impossible a decade ago: nearly one-third of every product they shipped in 2025 came from recycled materials. The tech giant also eliminated all plastic from packaging and now powers batteries with 100% recycled cobalt.

Apple just rolled out automatic age verification to protect kids from adult-rated apps in Australia, Brazil, and Singapore. The tech giant is giving developers new tools to confirm users' ages and comply with emerging digital safety laws worldwide.

Apple celebrated its 50th birthday by bringing Beatles legend Paul McCartney to its Cupertino headquarters for a private concert complete with fireworks and flames. The 25-song show brought together 12,000 employees through a lottery system for what CEO Tim Cook called a night with "one of the most influential artists of all time."

Apple just closed a security loophole that let law enforcement access deleted messages from apps like Signal. The fix protects privacy for millions who rely on disappearing messages to keep sensitive conversations safe.
From a circuit board sold on a California sidewalk to a company serving 2.5 billion people, Apple's 50-year journey proves that crazy ideas can reshape humanity. The tech giant that gave us the iPhone, iPad, and iPod started with two friends who just wanted to take one step forward.

The tech company that nearly went bankrupt in the 1990s just celebrated its 50th anniversary as one of the world's most valuable brands. Apple's secret? Making technology beautiful and easy to use for everyone.

iPhone owners are getting money back after Apple settled a lawsuit about delayed AI features. If you bought an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 16, you could receive between $25 and $95.

Apple patched a security flaw that let law enforcement access encrypted Signal messages even after users deleted them. The quick fix protects privacy for millions who rely on secure messaging.

When Apple dropped the price on its $3,300 display, customers who paid more got a surprise refund with no hoops to jump through. The tech giant's refreshingly direct approach shows how simple doing the right thing can be.

An Arab Israeli engineer from Haifa is stepping into Apple's senior leadership as the tech giant reshapes its executive team. The promotion comes as Tim Cook transitions to chairman and John Ternus takes over as CEO.

Apple just gave millions of iPhone 11 owners a gift: their seven-year-old phones can run the latest iOS 27 software. It's a rare win for older devices in a world of planned obsolescence.
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