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HomeKit Weekly: Getting back to the basics with a HomeKit mini smart plug

HomeKit Weekly: Getting back to the basics with a HomeKit mini smart plugWhen people ask me where to start with building out their HomeKit, I always come back to the same answer: start small. And by small, I mean a HomeKit-compatible smart plug. These devices are inexpensive, easy to install, and perfect for dipping your toes into automation and scenes within Apple’s smart home environment. They also make great gifts for friends and family who might not be ready for a full HomeKit setup but want a taste of the convenience. This week, we’re looking at the . It’s a low-cost option that brings a lot of immediate value and helps lay the foundation for a future HomeKit expansion. more…...

Apple shares new ‘hands on’ video touting Apple Intelligence features

Apple shares new ‘hands on’ video touting Apple Intelligence featuresWhile some of the most anticipated Apple Intelligence features have yet to ship, Apple is ramping up its marketing of the ones that have. In a new video posted on YouTube, Apple goes in-depth on features like Genmoji, Image Playground, Clean Up in Photos, and more. “Get to know Apple Intelligence, a powerful set of features built into your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, to help you write, express yourself, and get things done effortlessly,” Apple says. more…...

2025 Miami Grand Prix live stream: How to follow F1 race weekend on Apple devices

2025 Miami Grand Prix live stream: How to follow F1 race weekend on Apple devicesLewis Hamilton may have been hanging around Apple Park recently, but both Hamilton and the Formula 1 action are in Miami today through Sunday. The 2025 Formula 1 season roars into the U.S. this weekend with the highly anticipated Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome. Whether you’re an avid F1 enthusiast or just looking to catch some thrilling racing action, here’s how you can tune in and follow along on your Apple devices. more…...

Feature Request: Apple should offer instant access to overseas eSIMs when traveling

Feature Request: Apple should offer instant access to overseas eSIMs when travelingIf there’s one thing likely to put the damper on any overseas trip, it’s racking up a huge data roaming bill on your iPhone. I once managed to notch up a bill of about $40 in the 15 minutes between switching on my phone after the plane landed and organizing a local data plan while inside the airport terminal. These days, I have a simple solution to instantly acquiring a local eSIM at a competitive price, but using this on a recent trip made me think how sensible it would be for Apple to make this a standard iPhone feature … more…...