AppleMagazine
APPLE'S QUIET SATELLITE STRATEGY IS STARTING TO LOOK LIKE A LONG-TERM CONNECTIVITY PLAN
Apple's gradual expansion into satellite technology—once viewed as a niche safety initiative—is beginning to resemble a long-term connectivity roadmap that could redefine how future iPhones, Watches, and even Mac devices communicate.
3 min |
November 14, 2025
People US
How Generations of Stars Bonded on Palm Royale
Apple TV’s Palm Royale, now back for season 2, won fans for its over-the-top plots, retro Palm Beach, Fla., glamour and heavy-hitting cast—spanning showbiz generations from Carol Burnett, 92, to Kristen Wiig, 52, to Kaia Gerber, 24.
1 min |
November 24, 2025
People US
Shop It Like It's Hot!
YOUR CLOSET CALLED ASKING FOR THESE STYLISH, CELEB-APPROVED FINDS
1 min |
November 24, 2025
Newsweek US
ED HELMS
ACTOR ED HELMS LOVES A DEEP DIVE INTO A SNAFU FROM THE PAST. \"I LOVE the hubris, our amazing capacity for ineptitude and terrible decision-making.\" He's turned that obsession into the hit podcast SNAFU, inviting guests to break down some of history's most entertaining bloopers. “The snafu is often not just the initial problem, but it’s [a] sort of scurrying aftermath of people trying to cover their tracks.”
2 min |
November 21, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE DEVELOPS NEXT-GENERATION SATELLITE FEATURES FOR IPHONE CONNECTIVITY EXPANSION
Apple is advancing its satellite communication technology with a new wave of features designed to expand iPhone connectivity beyond conventional cellular networks.
3 min |
November 14, 2025
Newsweek US
THE MORE THINGS CHANGE...
Youth protests across the world have captured headlines, but can they force meaningful reforms?
5 min |
November 21, 2025
Time
Zohran Mamdani is what big cities look like
A COUPLE OF WEEKS BEFORE HIS ELECTION VICTORY, Zohran Mamdani stood in front of a mosque in the Bronx.
3 min |
November 24, 2025
AppleMagazine
DOES FAST CHARGING DAMAGE YOUR PHONE'S BATTERY? EXPERTS EXPLAIN WHAT REALLY HAPPENS OVER TIME
As smartphones adopt increasingly powerful charging systems—some now reaching 100 watts or more—a recurring question continues to circulate among users and engineers alike: does fast charging harm a phone's battery in the long run? Recent findings suggest the answer is more nuanced than simple yes or no, depending largely on how the technology is implemented and how consistently it’s used.
3 min |
November 14, 2025
Old House Journal
AVOID 10 ENERGY RETROFIT MISTAKES
Ventilate right. Installing a stylish and powerful range hood fan often means installing makeup air, too. In a tight house, makeup air allows the hood to do its job without causing unintended issues.
1 min |
November - December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Fluid Meaning
At the legendary Vitra Campus in Germany, a winding open-air pavilion realizes a poetic vision by the late great B. V. Doshi
2 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Fresh Air
From her Rio de Janeiro studio, artist Adriana Varejão forges new connections to nature and the wider world
2 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Rare Form
A new show at the Art Institute of Chicago spotlights the bold buildings and personal pastimes of American iconoclast Bruce Goff
1 min |
December 2025
Old House Journal
Mid-Century Rising
Boasting architectural integrity and solid construction, these modernist houses of the 1950s are coveted.
1 min |
November - December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Desk Jockey
Maurice Calka's sculptural 1969 worktable feels as futuristic now as it did then
1 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
Lay of the Land
Working from England's Jurassic Coast, designer Jess Wheeler proves what grows together goes together
1 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Working with landscape designer Dennis Schrader, artist Ugo Rondinone crafts a meditative Long Island garden where bold sculptures mingle with moss
2 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED
FROM HIS NEW STUDIO IN BROOKLYN, ARTIST JAMES CHERRY IS HONING HIS MATERIAL LANGUAGE TO SCALE UP HIS HANDMADE LOW-FI LIGHTS—ONE COMMISSION AT A TIME
2 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
THEN MEETS NOW
Rescued by a group of artists and restored with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Nina Simone's childhood home reemerges as a beacon of Black cultural memory
3 min |
December 2025
Architectural Digest US
HUNTING & GATHERING
In the Missoni clan's longtime Alpine retreat, family matriarch Rosita's love of foraged mushrooms, folksy flea market finds, and, of course, bold colors and patterns lives on
3 min |
December 2025
Old House Journal
Routing a Door for Hinges
Here's a simple way to create an inexpensive jig that lets you cut hinge mortises for multiple doors.
3 min |
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
how to choose COLORS
There are no rules, but a bit of color theory and some expert tips will make your decisions easier.
5 min |
November - December 2025
Old House Journal
STATELY CHEER
Festive yet admirably curated, this room in a historic New York City apartment is set for celebration of the winter holidays.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Magnolia Journal
LONG WAY DOWN
It isn't hard to Picture: Me as a young buck in blue jeans whizzing past in a flash.
4 min |
Winter 2025
Magnolia Journal
IN THE AIR THERE'S A feeling of CHRISTMAS
Early November is the longest I can wait. By then, I'm already pining for scents of cinnamon and nutmeg. For twinkle lights that catch my eye and Bing Crosby on the turntable. I'm longing to unpack every moment and memory of holidays past. Yes, I'm one of those. By the time we're ushered into the second-to-last month of the year, I am more than ready for Christmas to settle inside my home. The way we deck the halls at the farm doesn't change much year to year. For me, this season isn't about introducing a lot of new but about celebrating the old, the passed-down, the patiently waited for. It's about the sights and scents and stories that say to us, \"Soon, it will be Christmas Day.\"
3 min |
Winter 2025
Magnolia Journal
THE MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING
Behind the scenes of our newest Fixer Upper in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
4 min |
Winter 2025
Magnolia Journal
THE WAY UP
In all our comings and goings, our stairs are there for us. They anchor our homes with architectural interest and stability.
3 min |
Winter 2025
Magnolia Journal
SETTLE IN
Set up an idyllic spot to prop up your feet and nestle into some peace this season.
2 min |
Winter 2025
Magnolia Journal
christmas unsurrendered
You can feel it in the air already.
3 min |
Winter 2025
Los Angeles Times
Can this bar bring back DTLA's nightlife?
[Bar Franca, from E1] high hopes, but they also need a little bit of help,\" Alvarez said. \"We're doing our best to have people back on the streets, from all corners and all sensibilities, coming and being like, 'I want to hang out in downtown.' But how do we take care of it? How do we get there?
5 min |
November 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
L.A. sets 4% cap on rent hikes for certain units
The maximum annual rent increase for rent-stabilized apartments will now be 1% to 4%, depending on inflation.
3 min |