Better Homes & Gardens US
Coffee at Isabelle's
She's known for her monthly themed dinner party series on social media, but we happen to know she's also a caffeine aficionado. Straight from the cozy coffee nook she designed in her Toronto home, Isabelle Heikens shares her favorite tools for brewing, sipping, and savoring the perfect cup.
1 min |
October 2025
Better Homes & Gardens US
Sit, Stay, Store Paws-itively Useful
Designing a 5'x6' space is no easy feat-especially when it has to function for kids and pets and look good too. Here's how designer Ashley Sharpe made it all work.
1 min |
October 2025
Better Homes & Gardens US
Steeped in COMFORT
There'd be no “cafécore” without the aesthetic cred of the best-looking cafés. Peek into a few of our favorites and bring a shot of their signature style home.
1 min |
October 2025
Better Homes & Gardens US
Coffee AND Cream
Like an espresso crowned with a cloud of whipped foam, the color pairing of rich browns and milky whites is pure comfort.
1 min |
October 2025
Better Homes & Gardens US
Nate Berkus
The celebrated interior designer talks about what it takes to create a home that feels deeply personal, even without spending a dime.
1 min |
October 2025
Better Homes & Gardens US
HOME Buying Smarts
From choosing the right mortgage to packing know-how and building a tool kit for home repairs, we'll help you navigate the home-ownership process. Let's move!
5 min |
October 2025
Horse and Rider
Confidence Over Obstacles
Instilling confidence in a young horse isn't easy, but repetition and clear instruction can set you up for success.
2 min |
Fall 2025
Horse and Rider
Improving Body Control
Body control is an essential skill for every rider.
3 min |
Fall 2025
Horse and Rider
WESTERN VERSUS WESTERN
There's no denying that all-around and ranch classes are evolving. While it might seem like one is pushing out the other, the truth is, they need each other.
7 min |
Fall 2025
Horse and Rider
Horse Life
A veritable all-around cowgirl event, the 2025 Top Hand Cowgirl Challenge takes place at Randolph, Minnesota's Simons Arena Oct. 15-19, beginning with two multi-event clinics—one for the “Everyday Cowgirl,” the other a “Masterclass” with NRHA Million Dollar Rider Craig Johnson and all-around AQHA judge and competitor Amy Marx.
2 min |
Fall 2025
Horse and Rider
Sorting Geldings
Evaluate and place these ranch sorting geldings. Then see how your choices compare to our expert judge's.
3 min |
Fall 2025
Food & Wine
SEAWEED
Chefs around the country are cooking with the ocean’s bounty.
2 min |
October 2025
Food & Wine
BEST BITES
F&W editors’ most memorable dishes from a year of very good eating
3 min |
October 2025
Food & Wine
I'LL HAVE THE USUAL
Meet the regulars of San Francisco’s Tadich Grill—one of the oldest restaurants in America.
7 min |
October 2025
AppleMagazine
IOS 26: HOW TO CHANGE YOUR IPHONE'S NEW LIQUID GLASS DESIGN
Apple's iOS 26 brings a major visual overhaul called the Liquid Glass design, a fluid aesthetic update that blends transparency, depth, and motion to make the iPhone interface feel more dynamic.
3 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
AI TOOLS FORCE SCHOOLS TO REDEFINE CHEATING IN THE CLASSROOM
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the classroom, but it's also blurring the boundaries between legitimate learning and academic dishonesty. As tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google Gemini become commonplace in schools and universities, educators are wrestling with how to distinguish between students using AI as a study aid and students crossing the line into cheating.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
VISIONOS 26 BRINGS MAJOR UPDATES TO APPLE VISION PRO
Apple has announced visionOS 26, the newest version of its mixed reality operating system for the Vision Pro headset, and it introduces a wide range of improvements designed to make the device more useful, more comfortable, and more integrated into the broader Apple ecosystem. While Vision Pro is still in its early adoption phase, Apple is moving quickly to refine the platform, responding to feedback from developers and early users.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
IPHONE 17 PRO MAX IN COSMIC ORANGE SELLS OUT IN US AND INDIA
Apple's bold new cosmic orange color option for the iPhone 17 Pro Max is proving to be a hit, with preorders selling out within hours in major markets including the United States and India.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
RUSSIA TO LAUNCH SATELLITE INTERNET SERVICE TO RIVAL STARLINK
Russia is preparing to launch its own satellite internet service, positioning it as a direct competitor to SpaceX's Starlink.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE SPORTS APP ADDS WIDGETS FOR IPHONE, IPAD AND MAC
Apple is giving sports fans one of their most requested features: widgets for the Apple Sports app. With the latest update, users can now pin live scores, upcoming games, and personalized team updates directly to their iPhone, iPad, or Mac home screens. The change marks the app's biggest step forward since its launch and signals Apple's ambition to make Apple Sports a core part of its growing sports media strategy.
3 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
ALPHABET HITS $3 TRILLION MARKET CAP, BECOMES FOURTH COMPANY TO REACH MILESTONE
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has reached a $3 trillion market capitalization, cementing its place among the world's most valuable corporations and becoming only the fourth company in history to pass the milestone. The achievement underscores both the enduring strength of Google's advertising empire and the accelerating influence of artificial intelligence on investor confidence in Big Tech.
3 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
XIAOMI'S NEXT FLAGSHIP ADDS SECOND REAR DISPLAY WITH IPHONE-INSPIRED NAME
Xiaomi is preparing to launch its next flagship smartphone, and leaks suggest it will come with one of the boldest design choices in recent years: a secondary display on the back of the device.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
NEW AI MODEL COULD PREDICT DISEASE RISK TEN YEARS BEFORE SYMPTOMS
Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence model capable of predicting a person's risk of developing serious diseases up to a decade before symptoms appear.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
Food & Wine
HOSPITALITY HEROES
Meet the winners of our first-ever accolade for front- and back-of-house restaurant professionals.
4 min |
October 2025
Food & Wine
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Intentional hospitality can be sublime, if guests and servers both do their part.
4 min |
October 2025
AppleMagazine
THERMAL DRONES SPOT FOREST WILDLIFE TEN TIMES FASTER THAN HUMAN SURVEYS
A new wave of research is showing that thermal drones can revolutionize the way scientists monitor wildlife, with recent field studies demonstrating they are ten times faster than traditional human surveys at detecting animals in dense forests. The findings highlight how aerial thermal imaging is emerging as a game-changing tool for conservation, ecology, and even climate adaptation efforts.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
SAM ALTMAN SAYS OPENAI'S FUTURE KEEPS HIM AWAKE
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAl, says he has been struggling to sleep in recent months—not because of the company’s meteoric rise, but because of the controversies and existential stakes surrounding its technology. In a rare, sweeping interview this week, Altman addressed criticism of OpenAl's governance, transparency, and business practices, while outlining both his hopes and fears for the future of artificial intelligence.
2 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
AMAZON INTRODUCES AI AGENT TO HELP SELLERS WITH TEDIOUS TASKS
Amazon is rolling out a new AI-powered agent designed to assist its millions of marketplace sellers by automating time-consuming tasks such as responding to customer questions, managing product listings, and handling inventory-related inquiries.
3 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
APPLE EXPLAINS IOS 26 BATTERY LIFE IMPACT
Apple has confirmed that the rollout of iOS 26 will likely cause noticeable changes in iPhone battery behavior, with some users seeing faster drain in the first few days while others may experience long-term improvements.
3 min |
September 19, 2025
AppleMagazine
SPOTIFY ENDS SHUFFLE RESTRICTIONS ON FREE TIER, LETTING USERS PLAY ANY SONG ON DEMAND
Spotify is rolling out one of the most significant changes to its free tier in more than a decade: users will soon be able to play the songs they want, when they want, without being forced into shuffle-only listening. The update, which removes one of the last major barriers between Spotify’s free and paid tiers, is a bold shift that could reshape the music streaming market—and push rivals to reconsider their own free offerings.
3 min |