Tuesday
Jun092026

New Apple safety features allow parents to filter apps and web access for kids

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Apple announced a major upgrade to its ecosystem’s content filtering to offer parents granular control over exactly what their children can see and download. These new content parameters are part of a broader background preview of Apple’s upcoming child safety suite.  

Launching this fall, the update allows parents to establish a highly customized digital environment right from the start. Rather than giving children open access to a device, parents can choose to restrict them to a small selection of essential apps, a curated starter set, or manually approved applications, with the ability to expand access as the child matures.

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Tuesday
Jun092026

Apple makes dedicated child accounts the cornerstone of new safety features

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Setting up a dedicated child account is now the single most important action parents can take to protect their kids online, according to a new suite of features previewed by Apple. The tech giant revealed that its upcoming fall software updates will place child accounts at the center of its ecosystem, using them to automatically trigger built-in, age-appropriate safeguards across entire devices.

The accounts are required for children under 13 and remain available for teenagers up to 18, acting as the foundation for a customized digital experience. This renewed focus on the child account comes as part of a broader background preview of Apple’s next-generation parental controls.

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Tuesday
Jun092026

These Apple MacBooks support Apple's new AI features

At WWDC 2026, Apple laid out its vision for embedding AI across its ecosystem. This fall, compatible Mac users can test-drive the upcoming Apple Intelligence features, spearheaded by a completely overhauled Siri AI. However, the most cutting-edge tools are exclusive to specific hardware. While the entire lineup below supports the upcoming macOS 27 Golden Gate, unlocking top-tier AI performance requires an M3 chip and at least 12GB of RAM.

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Tuesday
Jun092026

Apple to add Android, Windows support to iCloud Shared Albums

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With the upcoming release of iOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple is adding a useful feature to its iCloud Shared Albums. It will now let Android and Windows users add photos to these albums, bringing it in line with what you can do on other photo-sharing services like Google Photos.

While Android users previously lacked access to shared albums, Windows users had limited support via the iCloud app. Enabling iCloud Photos on Windows unlocks the option to view shared albums you've joined. On Android, your best bet is using a shared web link, which lets you view the album contents in any browser.

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