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Jun 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Island Life: A Calm Twist in Widow’s Bay

The second season of the Apple series Widow’s Bay promises a stark contrast to its first run. Instead of tension and fear, the new episodes will paint a picture of peace on the island. The creator’s comments hint that viewers can expect nothing but pleasant scenes and relaxed vibes. This shift come

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Vision Pro gets a fresh Icelandic scene

Apple is rolling out a new virtual landscape for its Vision Pro headset, and it’s pulling inspiration from an icy Icelandic valley. Thórsmörk, a name familiar to hikers and nature lovers, will now appear as a backdrop users can switch to while working or browsing. This isn’t the first time Apple ha

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Siri’s glowing ball gets a permanent spot in Apple’s Vision Pro

The newest software update for Apple’s Vision Pro headset gives Siri a makeover. Instead of just hearing a voice, users will now see a floating, glowing orb that reacts to their gaze. The orb lights up surfaces around it, making it look like a tiny sun in your workspace. This isn’t just about looks

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Celebrities put their own spin on Apple CEO’s famous greeting ahead of big tech event

Before a major Apple software launch, some of the biggest names in entertainment couldn’t resist turning the company’s CEO’s casual morning greeting into a playful online trend. Videos soon popped up online, showing stars like late-night host Jimmy Fallon, actor Whoopi Goldberg, and a few musicians

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Jun 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

watchOS 27: What’s New and Why It Matters

Apple’s latest software update for the Apple Watch, watchOS 27, brings some practical improvements that might not look flashy but could make a real difference for users. The biggest change is a smarter version of Siri, now powered by AI to handle conversations more naturally. Instead of robotic comm

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Jun 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Zero‑Touch Security Turns Apple Laptops into Hard‑to‑Steal Assets

A time ago, when a company’s iPad or MacBook disappeared, IT staff faced two worries: sensitive data might leak and the physical device was gone for good. Thieves could wipe the machine, reinstall macOS, and sell it on second‑hand sites as if nothing had happened. The situation changed when Apple

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Jun 05 2026OPINION

Apple’s Privacy Promise Could Save Its AI Future

Apple has been promising a new Siri for more than 18 months, and many users are tired of the wait. The company has said that this delay is intentional because it wants to make sure privacy stays strong in the new AI features. Unlike Google, which uses all user data to train its models, Apple p

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

How Apple Watch data gets smarter with CardioBot’s new light and heart insights

CardioBot just added something new to its health toolkit and it’s not just another step count or heart rate alert. The app now looks at how much daylight you get each day and ties that back to how you feel physically. Your Apple Watch already tracks sun exposure without you noticing, but CardioBot a

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Robert De Niro’s old thriller gets a fresh glow-up on Apple TV

A new twist on a 1980s crime classic just dropped on Apple TV this week. The show is a remake of a movie Robert De Niro once starred in, but now it’s broken into smaller episodes instead of one long film. Early reviews from critics are already piling in, giving the series a solid 77% rating on Rotte

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A new crime thriller series drops soon with a famous star /

Next month brings a fresh escape story on Apple’s screen. A new limited show called “Lucky” puts Anya Taylor-Joy in the role of Lucky, a smooth-talking thief who pulls off one bad robbery too many. The job falls apart fast: money goes missing, her crew scatters, and one very angry crime boss starts

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