Key takeaways after testing out SpeakON, an AI-powered dictation iPhone accessory Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to test SpeakON, a magnetic, AI-powered dictation accessory that snaps onto the back of the iPhone and refines transcriptions based on preset preferences. Here’s how it did.
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ClearLab: A Mobile Image Processing Laboratory [Promo] Hey, For our final promo post, we are thrilled to introduce **ClearLab**—a mobile image processing toolbox that brings laboratory-grade image analysis capabilities directly to your iPhone. **What makes ClearLab different?** ClearLab operates entirely on **deterministic signal processing algorithms**. We don't invent missing pixels or hallucinate details; we use deep-tech image processing to analyze and recover […]
Apple accused of discriminating against unionized Towson workers Following Apple’s decision to close its first-ever unionized store, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM Union) has filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board. Here are the details.
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Need help with an issue I’m having Hello, I've been trying to get my app reviewed for about 10 days. I've been denied multiple times but I've fixed the Xcode issues however I'm having an issue now where the IAPs are getting denied because they aren't being attached to a binary and the app is getting denied because the IAPs are submitted […]
Bambu Lab H2C review: the Cadillac of 3D printers Bambu Lab's H2C 3D printer is a powerhouse built for professionals, easy enough for beginners to use, and comes with a price tag to match.Bambu Lab H2C 3D printerIt's been a minute since I've done any 3D printing. A couple of years ago, I got to try out the Ender 3 Neo, which I thought was neat, but ultimately couldn't justify keeping around.I thought maybe 3D printing wasn't for me. As it turns out, I was very, very wrong. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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9to5Mac Daily: April 27, 2026 – iOS 26.4.2, more on Ternus and Cook Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
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Here’s what Apple showcased at ICLR 2026, one of the world’s biggest AI conferences The fourteenth International Conference on Learning Representation (ICLR) is wrapping up today in Rio de Janeiro, closing out nearly a week of presentations, debates, and research showcases from leading AI scientists across academia and the tech industry, including Apple. Here’s what the company presented.
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Joanna Stern Launches Independent Media Outlet New Things Tech journalist Joanna Stern has left The Wall Street Journal to launch an independent media outlet called New Things, promising columns, videos, and the same blend of technical accuracy and entertainment.Read original article
App Store annual subscriptions get new discounted monthly option If that one big sum per year for an annual app subscription is too much to pay at once, the App Store will let you break that into monthly payments.Apple is making it easier to get annual subscription discountsSubscription revenue has become an integral part of Apple Services. Developers have a few ways to draw customers into long-term usage and bigger payouts, but they require big up-front financial commitments.Apple has revealed a new payment option that could help developers offer better discounts while still getting a long-term commitment from the user. It works by offering the user an annual discount that is paid for over 12 months. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Notepad++ Finally Lands On macOS as a Native App BrianFagioli writes: Notepad++ has finally made its way to macOS, and this time it is not through a compatibility layer. A new community-driven port brings the long-standing Windows text editor over as a fully native Mac application, built with Cocoa and compiled for both Apple Silicon and Intel systems. Instead of relying on Wine or similar tools, the project replaces the Windows-specific interface with a macOS-native one while keeping the core editing engine intact, allowing longtime users to retain the same workflow, shortcuts, and overall feel.
The port is independent from the original Notepad++ project but tracks upstream changes closely, with development happening in the open. It is code-signed and notarized, and notably avoids telemetry or ads. Plugin support is being rebuilt for macOS and is still evolving, but the groundwork is in place. While macOS already has several established editors, this effort is aimed squarely at users who want the familiar Notepad++ experience without relearning a new tool. You can download the app here.
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MagSafe Monday: Scosche’s 2-in-1 Qi2 mount is the perfect car companion for summer travel When you are looking for a MagSafe car mount, you usually have to make a hard choice right at the start of your shopping decisions. Do you want a vent mount or a dashboard mount? Vent mounts are great because they are easy to move between cars and avoid the need for adhesives on your car’s dash, but they can sometimes block your airflow. Dashboard mounts offer a more permanent feel but can be harder to get right.
Scosche decided to skip that debate entirely with the Scosche MagicMount Charge Pro, which includes both options in the box. I prefer the vent mount because I love helping keep my iPhone cool on summer trips, where it can overheat by letting my AC keep it cool while it’s keeping my car cold.
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Apple introduces monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment on the App Store Last month, we reported that iOS 26.5 beta 1 hinted at new App Store subscription options. Today, Apple has made that official, with developers now able to set up and test monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment ahead of the public rollout. Here are the details.
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Apple TV is about to have two highly acclaimed new comedies airing at once Apple TV recently debuted one of its best-reviewed series of the year in Margo’s Got Money Troubles, and now another new comedy is about to premiere that’s also highly acclaimed—with more coming.
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How to find a ton of WWDC 2026 community-led events While Apple's keynote video is typically the most memorable part of WWDC, Apple has shown off how and where developers can participate in a bunch of community events across the globe before and after the conference.More than 20 community-driven events will be held before and after WWDC 2026.Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is held in June each year, at Apple Park in California. The company uses its annual event to preview new versions of its major operating systems, with iOS 27 and more expected to debut on June 8.In-person WWDC attendees are selected through a lottery program, but even those who didn't win will have access to conference-adjacent and community-hosted events. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple TV’s ‘Slow Horses’ and ‘Vietnam: The War That Changed America’ win 2026 BAFTA Television Craft Awards Last night, Apple TV was recognized with two wins at the 2026 BAFTA Television Craft Awards, as Will Smith landed for “Slow Horses” and…
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FindYourTag Website Catalogs the Expanding Find My Ecosystem Glenn Fleishman has cataloged the surprisingly diverse ecosystem of Find My-compatible products—now numbering over 70—and built a comparison website to help you navigate the options.Read original article
Apple TV surveys subscribers about content quality, variety, and interest in sports Apple is surveying a subset of Apple TV subscribers about how they feel the service is performing, covering content quality and variety, as well as the importance of awards and sports to their overall experience. Here are the details.
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Apple’s new MacBook Ultra could be exactly what I’ve been wanting Earlier today, a new report said Apple’s forthcoming MacBook Pro overhaul will actually be called the MacBook Ultra. Here’s why the new Mac sounds like the exact kind of model I’ve been wanting.
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Apple’s new MacBook Ultra could be exactly what I’ve been wanting Earlier today, a new report said Apple’s forthcoming MacBook Pro overhaul will actually be called the MacBook Ultra. Here’s why the new Mac sounds like the exact kind of model I’ve been wanting.
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Apple’s new MacBook Ultra could be exactly what I’ve been wanting Earlier today, a new report said Apple’s forthcoming MacBook Pro overhaul will actually be called the MacBook Ultra. Here’s why the new Mac sounds like the exact kind of model I’ve been wanting.
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Apple’s new MacBook Ultra could be exactly what I’ve been wanting Earlier today, a new report said Apple’s forthcoming MacBook Pro overhaul will actually be called the MacBook Ultra. Here’s why the new Mac sounds like the exact kind of model I’ve been wanting.
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Apple Introduces App Store Monthly Subscriptions With 12-Month Commitment Apple today announced the launch of a new subscription option for App Store developers: monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment. The new option allows developers to offer subscribers discounted pricing typically associated with an annual subscription but paid on a monthly basis to keep payments more affordable.
This new payment option allows you to offer subscribers more affordable options. People can cancel their subscription at any time, which will prevent the subscription from renewing after they've completed their agreed-to payments to fulfill their commitment.Apple says that the new feature provides transparency to users by allowing them to easily view the number of completed and remaining payments they've made toward their annual commitment. Apple will also send email and optional push notifications ahead of renewals.
Developers can begin creating these new subscription types in App Store Connect and testing them in Xcode starting today, and they will go live to users on iOS 26.4 and equivalent versions for other platforms next month alongside the launch of iOS 26.5 and related updates.
Notably, it appears the United States and Singapore will be excluded from these subscriptions for the time being, and there's no word on when they might roll out in these markets.Tag: App StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
WWDC 2026: Apple highlights community events in California during keynote week WWDC 2026 is six weeks away, and we’re looking forward to Apple’s big iOS 27 reveal with a healthy side of AI-infused Siri. You don’t need a WWDC ticket to enjoy many of the developer events happening around Apple’s conference in June either.
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Apple’s Q226 earnings preview: Analysts project another strong quarter Apple is set to report its fiscal second-quarter 2026 results after the market close (around 1:30 p.m. PDT / 4:30 p.m. EDT) on April 30th…
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Apple's massive lobbying effort saves it from new App Store rules Apple and Google have managed to defeat a California bill that would've forced them to stop favoring their own apps in digital storefronts like the App Store. All through the power of lobbying.Apple Park at nightThe tech giants are frequently the target of legislators and regulators, trying to prevent them from being too dominant. One recent attempt to curtail the influence of Apple and Google failed to become a problem because of a massive and successful lobbying operation.Senator Scott Wiener (D-CA) sponsored "Based Act," a bill to prevent tech companies from favoring their own apps and services when providing users with apps in the App Store and the Google Play Store, reports Bloomberg. The intention was to allow other apps to become more visible, instead of the platform owner's own services. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
John Giannandrea has found a new role after leaving Apple John Giannandrea, Apple’s former AI head, wrapped his final days at Apple earlier this month after his pending departure was first reported in December. And now, it seems Giannandrea already has his next role lined up.
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Got $20K? Steve Jobs & John Lasseter signed 'Toy Story' book is up for auction A rare first-edition "Toy Story" book signed by Steve Jobs will go up for auction on April 30, 2026, in Los Angeles, tied directly to the Pixar IPO that made him a billionaire.Toy Story bookNate D. Sanders Auctions will auction a rare Steve Jobs artifact on April 30, in Los Angeles. Bidding will start at $20,000, targeting seasoned collectors of high-end Apple and film memorabilia.A first-edition copy of "Toy Story: The Art and Making of the Animated Film" signed by Steve Jobs and John Lasseter anchors the lot. Their signatures tie together Pixar's financial backing and creative leadership at a pivotal moment in the company's history.An original "Toy Story" promotional brochure housed in a red leather case is also included. Added material presents the offering as a complete display piece with stronger historical context. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Spotify Launches Fitness Hub With 1,400+ Peloton Workouts Spotify today launched a new Fitness hub, bringing over 1,400 on-demand Peloton workout classes to Premium subscribers alongside a range of free content from independent wellness creators.
The Peloton classes span strength, cardio, yoga, pilates, barre, meditation, stretching, and outdoor run and walk, and require no specialist equipment. Peloton's bike workouts are not included. The catalog is available in the U.S., UK, Australia, Germany, Austria, Canada, Mexico, Sweden, and Spain, with Spotify saying it will expand to more countries over time.
Both free and Premium subscribers can access curated playlists and content from a range of established wellness creators, including Yoga With Kassandra, Caitlin K'eli Yoga, Sweaty Studio, Chloe Ting, Pilates Body by Raven, Abi Mills Wellness, and Sophiereidfit. The Peloton partnership content, featuring instructors such as Rebecca Kennedy, Ally Love, and Rad Lopez, is available to Premium subscribers only, ad-free.
The Fitness hub includes an onboarding questionnaire that asks users what type of movement they want, how hard they want to push, and their experience level, then generates a personalized starter pack. Classes are primarily in English, with select options in Spanish and German. Offline downloads are supported, and users can switch between watching a class on TV and listening on a phone or smart speaker in audio-only mode.
Nearly 70% of Premium subscribers apparently work out monthly, and there are more than 150 million fitness playlists active on the platform. Fitness and workout content also ranks among the top use cases for the company's recently launched AI-powered Prompted Playlist feature.
The Fitness hub is accessible by searching "fitness" in the Spotify app's Search tab, or via the "Browse all" menu.Tags: Peloton, SpotifyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV scores another perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes with hit ‘Widow’s Bay’ “Widow’s Bay” is a quaint island town 40 miles off the coast of New England. But something lurks beneath the surface. Mayor Tom Loftis…
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Adam Scott knows Severance’s ending, teases ‘many’ season 3 surprises Severance season 3 is about to start filming, and in a new interview, Adam Scott teases big surprises coming while also revealing that he already knows the show’s ending.
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Apple’s next innovation might be a ‘Liquid Glass’ iPhone Macworld
One of the more divisive elements of last year’s raft of Apple OS updates was the new Liquid Glass interface design. This shimmery aesthetic was supposed to bring cohesion across the iPhone, Mac, Vision Pro, and other Apple products, but ended up causing legibility issues and a certain amount of irritation. Happily, however, it appears the company does not think Liquid Glass as a brand is beyond redemption.
According to a Twitter/X post by the prolific leaker Ice Universe, Apple is working on a next-gen iPhone display that will use the same Liquid Glass branding as the software it runs. In a first for the company’s smartphone line, this display will be curved, but Ice stresses that the curvature will be “extremely subtle,” unlike the curved screens we’ve seen on Android phones over the years.
“What truly creates the visual impact may be a sophisticated combination of optical refraction, light guiding structures, and carefully engineered visual illusion,” the leaker explains. “The end result could be a display where the bezel nearly disappears from sight, while edge viewing remains natural and undisturbed.”
From the wording of the post (“may,” “could,” and so on) it’s apparent that this is a theory rather than a definite plan. Ice Universe also doesn’t cite any sources or otherwise specify where the information comes from. So at this point it’s best to regard this as speculation: a product concept which Apple is plausibly exploring, but isn’t close to launching, nor guaranteed to get there at all.
The timeframe isn’t clear from the post either. Ice refers to it as Apple’s “next-generation display,” but it’s almost certainly destined for Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone due to arrive in 2027. We already know the big design change for late 2026, and that’s the folding body of the iPhone Ultra, while the iPhone 18 Pro is likely to be far more iterative upgrades on their respective predecessors. However, it’s been heavily rumored that Apple is planning to launch an iPhone with “curved glass edges all around” to mark it’s 20th anniversary.
As Ice Universe acknowledges, curved phone displays have been around for a while; the first commercially available Android device to offer this was the Samsung Galaxy Round way back in 2013. (The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, pictured above, came out in 2023.) Apple has even done curved displays itself: Apple Watches have screens that curve down subtly at the edges in order to disguise the bezel.
It will therefore be interesting to see how Apple presents it as a new breakthrough, if it does so at all. Perhaps the company will focus, as it does so often, on the experience rather than the details. Its upcoming iPhone Ultra, for example, is not even close to being the first folding smartphone, but will surely be presented as the first to do it right. Expect a similar approach with the Liquid Glass display.
Fourth iOS 26.5, macOS Tahoe 26.5 developer betas arrive for testing Apple has brought out the fourth developer betas for iOS 26.5, iPadOS 26.5, watchOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5, visionOS 26.5, and macOS Tahoe 26.5 as testing of the updates continues.Apple's hardware that works with the 26-generation operating systems - Image Credit: AppleThe fourth developer betas for iOS 26.5, iPadOS 26.5, watchOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5, visionOS 26.5, and macOS Tahoe 26.5 arrive after the third, which came out on April 20. The second appeared on April 13.The first round was distributed on March 30, but Apple re-released the developer beta for iOS 26.5 on March 24, complete with a new build number. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Fourth macOS Tahoe 26.5 Beta Now Available for Developers Apple today provided the fourth beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.5 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after the third beta.
Developers can download the macOS Tahoe 26.5 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required.
No new features were found in the first three macOS Tahoe 26.5 betas, and it's likely the update primarily focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements.Related Roundup: macOS TahoeRelated Forum: macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple releases beta 4 for iPadOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5, and more Apple moved its lineup of 26.5 software updates closer to launch today, with beta 4 available now for iPadOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5, and more.
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Apple releases macOS 26.5 beta 4, here’s what to expect Just a week after releasing macOS 26.5 beta 3, Apple is now rolling out the fourth beta, ahead of its official release in a few weeks. Here’s what to expect.
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Apple Seeds Fourth iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 Betas to Developers Apple today seeded the fourth betas of upcoming iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after Apple released the third betas.
Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update.
iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 do not include new Siri capabilities, suggesting any Siri updates are being held until iOS 27. The Maps app has a Suggested Places feature for recommending locations to visit nearby based on trends and recent searches, plus Apple is laying the groundwork for ads in the Apple Maps app.
Apple is continuing to test end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages between iPhone and Android users. Apple included the feature in the iOS 26.4 beta, but removed it before the update launched to the public.
In the European Union, Apple is testing proximity pairing, notification forwarding, and Live Activities for third-party wearables like earbuds and smartwatches. The functionality will allow third-party wearables to have many of the same features as the Apple Watch and AirPods.
More detail on what's new in iOS 26.5 can be found in our iOS 26.5 beta features guide.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple releases iOS 26.5 beta 4 for iPhone Apple has released the fourth iOS 26.5 beta for developers. A previous beta introduced a splash screen that signaled the upcoming arrival of ads in Apple Maps.
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Apple Releases Fourth watchOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5 and visionOS 26.5 Betas Apple today provided developers with the fourth betas of upcoming watchOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5, and visionOS 26.5 betas for testing purposes. The software comes a week after Apple released the third betas for each platform.
The software updates are available through the Settings app on each device, and because these are developer betas, a free developer account is required.
There's no word on what's in the software as of yet. watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS often get few features in each new beta, with updates primarily focusing on bug fixes and performance improvements. Nothing new was found in the first three betas. Related Roundups: Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, watchOS 26Buyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy), Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forums: Apple TV and Home Theater, Apple Vision Pro, Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Easy way to record and transcribe your iPhone calls You can record a phone call on your iPhone. With Apple Intelligence, you’ll get transcriptions of the calls, too, in Notes.
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Apple Hit With Unfair Labor Practice Charge for Refusing to Transfer Unionized Towson Workers The IAM Union representing Apple employees in Towson, Maryland today said that it is filing an Unfair Labor Practice charge [PDF] against Apple with the National Labor Relations Board. The union is accusing Apple of unlawful discrimination against unionized workers.
Earlier this month, Apple announced plans to close the Towson Apple Store alongside two other Apple locations in Connecticut and California. The Towson store was the first Apple retail location to unionize in the U.S. back in 2022.
With most store closures, employees are relocated automatically to nearby stores, but Apple said the union rules at the Towson location prevented it from moving the workers to other stores. Apple instead said that Towson employees are "eligible to apply for open roles at Apple in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement."
The IAM Union said at the time that it was "outraged" by Apple's decision, and that there was nothing in the agreement that prevented employees from being relocated. IAM said Apple's claim was false, and that it raised "serious concerns" that the closure was a "cynical attempt to bust the union."
In today's filing, the IAM Union complained that Apple allowed employees at two non-union stores to transfer to other locations, but forced Towson employees to reapply for positions through the same process as external candidates.
"This is about whether workers are treated fairly under the law or punished for exercising their rights," said IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. "Apple is denying union-represented workers the same opportunities it is giving to others -- and doing so because these workers chose to organize. That is discrimination, and it is exactly what federal labor law is designed to prevent."
The union has asked Apple to reverse its decision and give Towson workers the same opportunity to transfer to other retail locations.
The three stores that Apple is closing are located in struggling shopping malls that are slowly shutting down and losing foot traffic.Tag: Apple StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Towson Apple Store employee union strikes back, allege unfair treatment after closure Apple is claiming that the Towson Apple Store employee contract prevents guaranteed employment at other locations, and the union has filed an unlawful discrimination suit about the matter.IAM Union lobs Unfair Labor Practice charge at Apple after alleged discrimination against unionized Towson workers | Image Credit: IAM On Monday, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Union officially filed an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) charge against Apple. The charge, which has been submitted to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), alleges that the company unlawfully discriminated against unionized workers at its Towson, Maryland retail location.Towson, Maryland was the first unionized Apple retail location in the United States. It was also one of three locations Apple would be closing permanently in June. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
OpenAI secretly developing an Agentic AI smartphone to take on iPhone, Android Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that OpenAI is partnering with MediaTek and Qualcomm on custom smartphone processors, with…
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Vulnerability Summary for the Week of April 20, 2026 High Vulnerabilities
PrimaryVendor -- Product
Description
Published
CVSS Score
Source Info
Patch Info
Thinkphp--ThinkPHP
ThinkPHP 5.0.23 contains a remote code execution vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code by invoking functions through the routing parameter. Attackers can craft requests to the index.php endpoint with malicious function parameters to execute system commands with application privileges.
2026-04-22
9.8
CVE-2018-25270
ExploitDB-45978Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: ThinkPHP 5.0.23 Remote Code Execution via invokefunction
Elba--ELBA5
ELBA5 5.8.0 contains a remote code execution vulnerability that allows attackers to obtain database credentials and execute arbitrary commands with SYSTEM level permissions. Attackers can connect to the database using default connector credentials, decrypt the DBA password, and execute commands via the xp_cmdshell stored procedure or add backdoor users to the BEDIENER table.
2026-04-22
9.8
CVE-2018-25272
ExploitDB-45905Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: ELBA5 5.8.0 Remote Code Execution via Database Access
Lizardsystems--Terminal Services Manager
Terminal Services Manager 3.1 contains a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the computer names field that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code by triggering structured exception handling. Attackers can craft a malicious input file with shellcode and jump instructions that overwrite the SEH handler pointer to execute calc.exe or other payloads when imported through the add computers wizard.
2026-04-22
8.4
CVE-2018-25259
ExploitDB-46058Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Terminal Services Manager 3.1 Buffer Overflow SEH
Magix--MAGIX Music Editor
MAGIX Music Editor 3.1 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the FreeDB Proxy Options dialog that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code by exploiting structured exception handling. Attackers can craft a malicious payload, paste it into the Server field via the CD menu's FreeDB Proxy Options, and trigger code execution when settings are accepted.
2026-04-22
8.4
CVE-2018-25260
ExploitDB-46056Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: MAGIX Music Editor 3.1 Buffer Overflow via SEH
Iperiusbackup--Iperius Backup
Iperius Backup 5.8.1 contains a local buffer overflow vulnerability in the structured exception handling (SEH) mechanism that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code by supplying a malicious file path. Attackers can create a backup job with a crafted payload in the external file location field that triggers a buffer overflow when the backup job executes, enabling code execution with application privileges.
2026-04-22
8.4
CVE-2018-25261
ExploitDB-46059Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Iperius Backup 5.8.1 Local Buffer Overflow SEH
faleemi--Faleemi Desktop Software
Faleemi Desktop Software 1.8.2 contains a local buffer overflow vulnerability in the Device alias field that allows local attackers to trigger a structured exception handler (SEH) overwrite. Attackers can craft a malicious payload and paste it into the Device alias field within the Managing Log interface to execute arbitrary code with calculator proof-of-concept execution.
2026-04-26
8.4
CVE-2018-25263
ExploitDB-45492Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Faleemi Desktop Software 1.8.2 Local Buffer Overflow SEH
Lizardsystems--LanSpy
LanSpy 2.0.1.159 contains a local buffer overflow vulnerability in the scan section that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code by exploiting structured exception handling mechanisms. Attackers can craft malicious payloads using egghunter techniques to locate and execute shellcode, triggering code execution through SEH chain manipulation and controlled jumps.
2026-04-22
8.4
CVE-2018-25265
ExploitDB-46018Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: LanSpy 2.0.1.159 Local Buffer Overflow
Lizardsystems--LanSpy
LanSpy 2.0.1.159 contains a local buffer overflow vulnerability that allows attackers to overwrite the instruction pointer by supplying oversized input to the scan field. Attackers can craft a payload with 688 bytes of padding followed by 4 bytes of controlled data to crash the application or potentially achieve code execution.
2026-04-22
8.4
CVE-2018-25268
ExploitDB-45968Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: LanSpy 2.0.1.159 Local Buffer Overflow via Scan Field
Securimport--iSmartViewPro
iSmartViewPro 1.5 contains a structured exception handling (SEH) buffer overflow vulnerability in the 'Save Path for Snapshot and Record file' field that allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code. Attackers can input a crafted payload exceeding 260 bytes through the System Setup interface to overwrite SEH records and execute shellcode with application privileges.
2026-04-26
8.4
CVE-2018-25283
ExploitDB-45349Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: iSmartViewPro 1.5 Buffer Overflow via SavePath Parameter
Cewe-Photoworld--CEWE Photoshow
CEWE Photoshow 6.3.4 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the login dialog that allows attackers to crash the application by submitting oversized input. Attackers can inject 4000 bytes of data into the email address and password fields to trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
7.5
CVE-2018-25294
ExploitDB-45211Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: CEWE Photoshow 6.3.4 Buffer Overflow Denial of Service
Fortra--GoAnywhere MFT
The login limit is not enforced on the SFTP service of Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT prior to 7.10.0 if the Web User attempting to be logged in to is configured to log in with an SSH Key, making the SSH key vulnerable to being guessed via Brute Force.
2026-04-21
7.3
CVE-2025-14362
https://fortra.com/security/advisories/product-security/FI-2026-002
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PrimaryVendor -- Product
Description
Published
CVSS Score
Source Info
Patch Info
Angryip--Angry IP Scanner for Linux
Angry IP Scanner for Linux 3.5.3 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying malformed input to the port selection field. Attackers can craft a malicious string containing buffer overflow patterns and paste it into the Preferences Ports tab to trigger an application crash.
2026-04-22
6.2
CVE-2018-25262
ExploitDB-46038Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Angry IP Scanner for Linux 3.5.3 Denial of Service
Acutesystems--TransMac
TransMac 12.2 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the license key input field that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting an oversized string. Attackers can generate a payload file containing 4000 bytes of data, paste it into the License Key field, and trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25264
ExploitDB-45493VulnCheck Advisory: TransMac 12.2 Denial of Service via License Key Field
Angryip--Angry IP Scanner
Angry IP Scanner 3.5.3 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the preferences dialog that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively large string. Attackers can generate a file containing a massive buffer of repeated characters and paste it into the unavailable value field in the display preferences to trigger a denial of service.
2026-04-22
6.2
CVE-2018-25266
ExploitDB-45993Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Angry IP Scanner 3.5.3 Denial of Service via Preferences Buffer Overflow
Ultraiso--UltraISO
UltraISO 9.7.1.3519 contains a local buffer overflow vulnerability in the Output FileName field of the Make CD/DVD Image dialog that allows attackers to overwrite SEH and SE handler records. Attackers can craft a malicious filename string with 304 bytes of data followed by SEH record overwrite values and paste it into the Output FileName field to trigger a denial of service crash.
2026-04-22
6.2
CVE-2018-25267
ExploitDB-45996Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: UltraISO 9.7.1.3519 Buffer Overflow via Output FileName
icewarp--ICEWARP Client
ICEWARP 11.0.0.0 contains a cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows attackers to inject malicious HTML elements into emails by embedding base64-encoded payloads in object and embed tags. Attackers can craft emails containing data URIs with embedded scripts that execute in the client when the email is viewed, compromising user sessions and stealing sensitive information.
2026-04-22
6.1
CVE-2018-25269
ExploitDB-45974Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: ICEWARP 11.0.0.0 Cross-Site Scripting via Email HTML Injection
Textpad--Textpad
Textpad 8.1.2 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long buffer string through the Run command interface. Attackers can paste a 5000-byte payload into the Command field via Tools > Run to trigger a buffer overflow that crashes the application.
2026-04-22
6.2
CVE-2018-25271
ExploitDB-45956Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Textpad 8.1.2 Denial of Service via Run Command
Acutesystems--CrossFont
CrossFont 7.5 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting an oversized payload in the License Key field. Attackers can generate a malicious file containing 4000 bytes of data, paste it into the License Key input field, and trigger an application crash when processing the input.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25273
ExploitDB-45494VulnCheck Advisory: CrossFont 7.5 Denial of Service via License Key Field
infrarecorder--InfraRecorder
InfraRecorder 0.53 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by importing a maliciously crafted text file. Attackers can create a text file containing 6000 bytes of data and import it through the Edit menu's Import function to trigger an application crash.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25274
ExploitDB-45413VulnCheck Advisory: InfraRecorder 0.53 Denial of Service via txt File Import
faleemi--Faleemi Plus
Faleemi Plus 1.0.2 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying oversized input strings. Attackers can paste a 2000-byte payload into the Camera name and DID number fields during camera addition to trigger an application crash.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25275
ExploitDB-45414Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Faleemi Plus 1.0.2 Denial of Service via Buffer Overflow
Br-Software--PixGPS
PixGPS 1.1.8 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an oversized string to the folder path input field. Attackers can craft a payload exceeding 6000 bytes and paste it into the 'Folder with picture files' field to trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25277
ExploitDB-45381Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: PixGPS 1.1.8 Buffer Overflow Denial of Service
Picajet--PicaJet FX
PicaJet FX 2.6.5 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting oversized input to registration fields. Attackers can paste a 6000-byte buffer into the Registration Name and Registration Key fields via the Help menu's Register PicaJet dialog to trigger an application crash.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25278
ExploitDB-45383VulnCheck Advisory: PicaJet FX 2.6.5 Denial of Service via Registration Fields
Convertimagetotext--jiNa OCR Image to Text
jiNa OCR Image to Text 1.0 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by processing a malformed PNG file. Attackers can create a specially crafted PNG file with an oversized buffer and trigger the crash when the application attempts to convert the file to PDF.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25279
ExploitDB-45380Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: jiNa OCR Image to Text 1.0 Denial of Service via PNG
ZenMap--ZenMap
Nmap 7.70 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by processing malicious XML files with exponential entity expansion. Attackers can create a crafted XML file with nested entity definitions and open it through ZenMap's scan import functionality to cause the program to consume excessive system resources and crash.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25282
ExploitDB-45357Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Nmap 7.70 Denial of Service via XML Entity Expansion
Hdtune--HD Tune Pro
HD Tune Pro 5.70 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string in the folder/file name field. Attackers can trigger a denial of service by entering a 6000-byte payload through the File > Options > Save dialog's folder/file name input field.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25284
ExploitDB-45298Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: HD Tune Pro 5.70 Denial of Service via Options Dialog
Hdtune--Easy PhotoResQ
Easy PhotoResQ 1.0 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string in the Folder/filename field. Attackers can input a 6000-byte payload through the File Options dialog to trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25286
ExploitDB-45300Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Easy PhotoResQ 1.0 Buffer Overflow Denial of Service
Editorsoftware--StyleWriter
StyleWriter 1.0 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string. Attackers can paste a 6000-byte payload into the Pattern to Find or Advice Message fields in the Add Pattern dialog to trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25288
ExploitDB-45250Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: StyleWriter 1.0 Denial of Service via Pattern Input
Ezbsystems--Softdisk
Softdisk 3.0.3 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the registration code dialog that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an oversized string. Attackers can trigger the vulnerability by entering a 6000-byte payload in the Registration Name field through the Help menu's Enter Registration Code dialog to cause a denial of service.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25289
ExploitDB-45245Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Softdisk 3.0.3 Buffer Overflow Denial of Service
Ezbsystems--Easyboot
Easyboot 6.6.0 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Replace Text function that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an oversized string. Attackers can trigger the vulnerability by accessing File > Tools > Replace Text and pasting a 7000-byte payload into the text fields to cause a denial of service.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25290
ExploitDB-45241Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Easyboot 6.6.0 Buffer Overflow Denial of Service
Pj64-Emu--Project64
Project64 2.3.2 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Plugin Directory settings field that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string. Attackers can input a 6000-byte payload into the Plugin Directory field through the Options > Settings > Directories interface to trigger an application crash when settings are reopened.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25291
ExploitDB-45229Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Project64 2.3.2 Denial of Service via Plugin Directory
Bome--Restorator
Bome Restorator 1793 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string in the Name field. Attackers can create a malicious payload exceeding 4000 bytes and paste it into the Name input field to trigger an application crash and denial of service.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25292
ExploitDB-45223Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Bome Restorator 1793 Denial of Service via Buffer Overflow
Mersenne--Prime95
Prime95 29.4b7 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the PrimeNet connection dialog that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string in the optional proxy password field. Attackers can trigger a denial of service by entering a 6000-byte payload into the proxy password parameter, causing the application to crash when processing the connection settings.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25293
ExploitDB-45226Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Prime95 29.4b7 Denial of Service via Proxy Password Field
P10--ObserverIP Scan Tool
ObserverIP Scan Tool 1.4.0.1 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting an excessively long string in the IP input field. Attackers can paste a 2000-byte buffer of repeated characters into the IP field and trigger a search operation to cause an application crash.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25295
ExploitDB-45204Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: ObserverIP Scan Tool 1.4.0.1 Denial of Service via IP Field
Wansview--Wansview
Wansview 1.0.2 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying oversized input strings. Attackers can inject 2000-byte payloads into the Camera name and DID number fields during camera addition to trigger application crashes.
2026-04-26
6.2
CVE-2018-25297
ExploitDB-45194VulnCheck Advisory: Wansview 1.0.2 Denial of Service via Buffer Overflow
94Cb--Carbon Forum
Carbon Forum 5.9.0 contains a persistent cross-site scripting vulnerability that allows authenticated administrators to inject malicious JavaScript code through the Forum Name field in dashboard settings. Attackers with admin privileges can store JavaScript payloads in the Forum Name field that execute in the browsers of all users visiting the forum, enabling session hijacking and data theft.
2026-04-22
6.4
CVE-2024-58344
ExploitDB-52043Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Carbon Forum 5.9.0 Persistent XSS via Forum Name Field
GitLab--GitLab
GitLab has remediated an issue in GitLab CE/EE affecting all versions from 10.6 before 18.9.6, 18.10 before 18.10.4, and 18.11 before 18.11.1 that could have allowed an authenticated user to cause denial of service under certain conditions by exhausting server resources by making crafted requests to a discussions endpoint.
2026-04-22
6.5
CVE-2025-0186
HackerOne Bug Bounty Report #2915694https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/work_items/511312https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2026/04/22/patch-release-gitlab-18-11-1-released/
GitLab--GitLab
GitLab has remediated an issue in GitLab CE/EE affecting all versions from 12.4 before 18.9.6, 18.10 before 18.10.4, and 18.11 before 18.11.1 that could have allowed an authenticated user to cause denial of service by overwhelming system resources under certain conditions due to insufficient resource allocation limits in the GraphQL API.
2026-04-22
6.5
CVE-2025-3922
HackerOne Bug Bounty Report #3098035https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/work_items/537422https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2026/04/22/patch-release-gitlab-18-11-1-released/
Picajet--RoboImport
RoboImport 1.2.0.72 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting oversized input to registration fields. Attackers can paste a 6000-byte buffer into the Registration Name and Registration Key fields and click Register to trigger an application crash.
2026-04-26
5.5
CVE-2018-25276
ExploitDB-45382Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: RoboImport 1.2.0.72 Denial of Service via Registration Fields
Infiltration-Systems--Infiltrator Network Security Scanner
Infiltrator Network Security Scanner 4.6 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an oversized input string. Attackers can paste a 6000-byte payload into the Scan Target field and trigger a denial of service condition when the Scan button is clicked.
2026-04-26
5.5
CVE-2018-25280
ExploitDB-45390Product ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Infiltrator Network Security Scanner 4.6 Denial of Service
Maxprog--iCash
iCash 7.6.5 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an oversized payload through the Connect to Server dialog. Attackers can paste a 7000-byte string into the Host field and click Connect to trigger an application crash.
2026-04-26
5.5
CVE-2018-25281
ExploitDB-45388VulnCheck Advisory: iCash 7.6.5 Denial of Service via Connect to Server
Fathom--Fathom
Fathom 2.4 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Authorization Code field that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting an oversized input string. Attackers can paste a 6000-byte payload into the Authorization Code field and click Activate to trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
5.5
CVE-2018-25285
ExploitDB-45294Official Product HomepageProduct ReferenceVulnCheck Advisory: Fathom 2.4 Denial of Service via Authorization Code Buffer Overflow
Hdtune--Drive Power Manager
Drive Power Manager 1.10 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that allows local attackers to crash the application by supplying an excessively long string in the Name field. Attackers can paste a 6000-byte payload into the Name field and click Register to trigger a denial of service condition.
2026-04-26
5.5
CVE-2018-25287
ExploitDB-45299Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: Drive Power Manager 1.10 Denial of Service via Name Field
P10--Central Management Software
P10 Central Management Software 1.4.13 contains a buffer overflow vulnerability in the login password field that allows local attackers to crash the application by submitting an oversized input string. Attackers can paste a 2000-byte payload into the password field and click login to trigger an application crash and denial of service.
2026-04-26
5.5
CVE-2018-25296
ExploitDB-45207Official Product HomepageVulnCheck Advisory: P10 Central Management Software 1.4.13 Denial of Service
Fortra--GoAnywhere MFT
Encrypted values in Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT prior to version 7.10.0 and GoAnywhere Agents prior to version 2.2.0 utilize a static IV which allows admin users to brute-force decryption of data.
2026-04-21
5.8
CVE-2025-1241
https://fortra.com/security/advisories/product-security/FI-2026-001
OpenSC--OpenSC
Multiple uses of uninitialized variables were found in libopensc that may lead to information disclosure or application crash. An attack requires a crafted USB device or smart card that would present the system with specially crafted responses to the APDUs
2026-04-23
5.7
CVE-2025-13763
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2025-13763RHBZ#2417581https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/security/advisories/GHSA-2v44-fq35-98vvhttps://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/CVE-2025-13763
HCLSoftware--BigFix Service Management (SM)
HCL BigFix Service Management (SM) Discovery is vulnerable to unenforced encryption due to port 80 (HTTP) being open, allowing unencrypted access. An attacker with access to the network traffic can sniff packets from the connection and uncover the data.
2026-04-21
5.3
CVE-2025-31981
https://support.hcl-software.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0127605
IBM--Security Verify Directory (Container)
IBM Security Verify Directory (Container) 10.0.0 through 10.0.0.3 IBM Security Verify Directory could be vulnerable to malicious file upload by not validating file type. A privileged user could upload malicious files into the system that can be sent to victims for performing further attacks against the system.
2026-04-22
5.5
CVE-2025-36074
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/7268907
hubspotdev--HubSpot All-In-One Marketing Forms, Popups, Live Chat
The HubSpot All-In-One Marketing - Forms, Popups, Live Chat plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Sensitive Information Exposure in all versions up to, and including, 11.3.32 via the leadin/public/admin/class-adminconstants.php file. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with Contributor-level access and above, to extract a list of all installed plugins and their versions which can be leveraged for reconnaissance and further attacks.
2026-04-24
4.3
CVE-2025-11762
https://www.wordfence.com/threat-intel/vulnerabilities/id/2a8c62e6-f459-433a-b0c4-c79285ea7fe9?source=cvehttps://research.cleantalk.org/CVE-2025-11762https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/leadin/tags/11.3.33/public/admin/class-adminconstants.php
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HCLSoftware--BigFix Service Management (SM)
HCL BigFix Service Management is susceptible to HTTP Request Smuggling. HTTP request smuggling vulnerabilities arise when websites route HTTP requests through web servers with inconsistent HTTP parsing. HTTP Smuggling exploits inconsistencies in request parsing between front-end and back-end servers, allowing attackers to bypass security controls and perform attacks like cache poisoning or request hijacking.
2026-04-21
3.7
CVE-2025-31958
https://support.hcl-software.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0124209
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NWCLARK--Storable
Storable versions before 3.05 for Perl has a stack overflow. The retrieve_hook function stored the length of the class name into a signed integer but in read operations treated the length as unsigned. This allowed an attacker to craft data that could trigger the overflow.
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2017-20230
https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15831https://github.com/Perl/perl5/commit/a258c17c6937f79529c8319a829310e09cdbd216.patchhttps://metacpan.org/release/RURBAN/Storable-3.05/changeshttps://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2017/01/msg242533.htmlhttps://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2017/01/msg242703.html
Seeyon Internet Software--A8-V5 Collaborative Management Software
Seeyon OA A8 contains an unauthenticated arbitrary file write vulnerability in the /seeyon/htmlofficeservlet endpoint that allows remote attackers to write arbitrary files to the web application root by sending specially crafted POST requests with custom base64-encoded payloads. Attackers can write JSP webshells to the web root and execute them through the web server to achieve arbitrary OS command execution with web server privileges. Exploitation evidence was first observed by the Shadowserver Foundation on 2021-03-26 (UTC).
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2019-25714
https://sourceforge.net/software/product/A8/https://web.archive.org/web/20190821034711/http://wyb0.com/posts/2019/seeyon-htmlofficeservlet-getshell/https://wiki.96.mk/Web%E5%AE%89%E5%85%A8/%E8%87%B4%E8%BF%9Coa/%E8%87%B4%E8%BF%9C%20OA%20A8%20htmlofficeservlet%20getshell%20%E6%BC%8F%E6%B4%9E/https://static-aliyun-doc.oss-cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/download/pdf/90916/Security_Notification_reseller_en-US.pdfhttps://www.broadcom.com/support/security-center/attacksignatures/detail?asid=31713https://www.fortiguard.com/encyclopedia/ips/48874/seeyon-office-anywhere-htmlofficeservlet-arbitrary-file-uploadhttps://www.vulncheck.com/advisories/seeyon-office-anywhere-oa-a8-unauthenticated-arbitrary-file-write-via-htmlofficeservlet
Unknown--Email Encoder
The Email Encoder WordPress plugin before 2.3.4 does not sanitise and escape some of its settings, which could allow high privilege users such as admin to perform Stored Cross-Site Scripting attacks even when the unfiltered_html capability is disallowed (for example in multisite setup).
2026-04-20
not yet calculated
CVE-2024-7083
https://wpscan.com/vulnerability/7aeb6891-e159-4ed8-b1a9-a551140c9fcc/
Semantic MediaWiki--Semantic MediaWiki
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability reflected in Semantic MediaWiki. This vulnerability allows an attacker to execute JavaScript code in the victim's browser by sending them a malicious URL using the '/index.php/Speciaal:GefacetteerdZoeken' endpoint parameter. This vulnerability can be exploited to steal sensitive user data, such as session cookies, or to perform actions on behalf of the user.
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-10354
https://www.incibe.es/en/incibe-cert/notices/aviso/reflected-cross-site-scripting-xss-semantic-mediawiki
EfficientLab, LLC--Controlio
EfficientLab Controlio before v1.3.95 contains a DLL hijacking vulnerability caused by weak folder permissions in the installation directory. A local attacker can place a specially crafted DLL in this directory and achieve arbitrary code execution with highest privileges, because the affected service runs as NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM.
2026-04-23
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-10549
https://r.sec-consult.com/controliohttps://kb.controlio.net/hc/en-us/articles/45777908471185-Client-Update-April-15-2026-ver-1-3-95
Fudo Security--Fudo Enterprise
Fudo Enterprise in versions from 5.5.0 through 5.6.2 allows low privileged users to access certain administrator-only resources via improperly protected API endpoints. This includes sensitive information such as system logs and parts of system configuration settings. This vulnerability has been fixed in version 5.6.3
2026-04-20
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-13480
https://www.fudosecurity.com/product/enterprisehttps://cert.pl/en/posts/2026/04/CVE-2025-13480https://download.fudosecurity.com/documentation/fudo/5_6/rn/RN_5.6.3.pdf
Zervit--portable HTTP/Web server
Zervit's portable HTTP/web server is vulnerable to remote DoS attacks when a configuration reset request is made. The vulnerability is caused by inadequate validation of user-supplied input. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending malicious requests. If the vulnerability is successfully exploited, the application can be made to stop responding, resulting in a DoS condition. It is possible to manually restart the application.
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-13826
https://www.incibe.es/en/incibe-cert/notices/aviso/incorrect-input-validation-zervit-portable-httpweb-server
ATRODO--Net:Dropbear
Net:Dropbear versions before 0.14 for Perl contains a vulnerable version of libtomcrypt. Net:Dropbear versions before 0.14 includes versions of Dropbear 2019.78 or earlier. These include versions of libtomcrypt v1.18.1 or earlier, which is affected by CVE-2016-6129 and CVE-2018-12437.
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-15638
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2016-6129https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2018-12437https://metacpan.org/release/ATRODO/Net-Dropbear-0.14/source/dropbear/libtomcrypt/changes
PHP Point Of Sale--PHP Point Of Sale
HTML injection vulnerability in PHP Point of Sale v19.4. This vulnerability allows an attacker to render HTML in the victim's browser due to a lack of proper validation of user input by sending a request to '/reports/generate/specific_customer', ussing 'start_date_formatted' y 'end_date_formatted' parameters.
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-41011
https://www.incibe.es/en/incibe-cert/notices/aviso/html-injection-php-point-sale-0
Zeon Global Tech--Zeon Academy Pro
SQL injection vulnerability in Zeon Academy Pro by Zeon Global Tech. This vulnerability allows an attacker to retrieve, create, update, and delete databases by sending a POST request using the parameter 'phonenumber' in '/private/continue-upload.php'.
2026-04-21
not yet calculated
CVE-2025-41029
https://www.incibe.es/en/incibe-cert/notices/aviso/sql-injection-zeon-academy-pro-zeon-global-tech
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Ultra branding expanding, iPhone Fold & OLED MacBook may join Ultra branding it already uses looks like Apple's next marketing angle as new categories like an iPhone Fold push past what Pro can cover.Render of the rumored iPhone Fold/UltraThe company is preparing to expand its Ultra branding beyond watches and Apple Silicon into a new top tier for its most expensive hardware, according to a report published April 27. The plan includes a foldable iPhone and a high-end MacBook positioned above the Pro lineup.Apple plans to launch products aligned with the upcoming iPhone and Mac cycles through 2027. The naming is obvious as it follows Apple's established pattern, using "Ultra" for its most expensive devices. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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iPhone Ultra and MacBook Ultra are coming this year, per report Rumors about Apple expanding its line of ‘Ultra’ products just got more corroboration. A new report says Apple’s foldable iPhone and touchscreen MacBook Pro will be named ‘iPhone Ultra’ and ‘MacBook Ultra,’ respectively.
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What smart kitchen devices are worth it, and which aren't, on Smart Home Insider This week's episode of the Smart Home Insider podcast is all about the smart kitchen, breaking down which devices do and don't need to have connectivity and why there's been a drought on Matter appliances.Smart Home Insider PodcastIn the news this week, we had a rare improvement on pricing. Ecovacs has announced that due to tariff reversals, they were able to drop prices on its vacuums by as much as $400.DJI has also received its first Matter certification from the CSA. It's for a robotic vacuum with Matter version 1.4.2, which could be the existing Romo P, A, and S models that have already been released. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Aulumu M10: 3-in-1 iPhone MagSafe battery also recharges Apple Watch and AirPods iPhone MagSafe battery packs are fantastic for extending device usage between charging sessions. While most solutions only work with compatible iPhones, the Aulumu M10 Multi-Charging Dual-Mag Power Bank is a high-capacity MagSafe battery pack that does the job of three distinct chargers.
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Solo-shipped a SwiftUI + CloudKit language game with $0/m infra. Here is what worked, what I’d redo. Reposting because i didn't realize the appstore links werre not allowed outside of Saturdays sorry Mods! So I am mainly a Product Designer by trade, I shipped my first iOS app on April 23 (v1.5 went out today!). Posting the technical decisions in case any are useful, and because I want pushback on a few […]
MacBook Neo Still Seeing Extended Delivery Estimates at Apple, But Amazon and Walmart Have Stock Apple's MacBook Neo has recently been struck by delayed delivery estimates on Apple.com, due to the notebook's booming popularity. However, both Walmart and Amazon offer deliveries as soon as tomorrow, and even feature small discounts on the Neo.
Following its launch in March, the MacBook Neo has become a big hit for Apple, with the company struggling to keep the computer in stock online and in Apple stores. As of writing, Apple.com quotes a 2-3 week delivery estimate on every model of the Neo in the U.S. and many other countries.
If you want to prioritize saving a bit of money, Amazon has every model of the MacBook Neo for $9 off this week. Free delivery options place the Neo arriving as soon as May 2, while Prime members can get same-day shipping on the 256GB models in many locations.
Over at Walmart, you won't find any discounts, but you will find similarly quick delivery estimates. Select locations should see delivery estimates as soon as April 28 through April 29 on every model of the MacBook Neo. If you have Walmart+ instead of Amazon Prime, this could be a better option despite the lack of a straight cash discount.
The MacBook Neo is Apple's low-cost Mac, priced at $599 for the 256GB model and $699 for the 512GB model with Touch ID. Students can get the computer for even cheaper at $499 through Apple's education store on its website.
If you're shopping for the new M5 MacBook Air, Amazon is currently hosting big $150 discounts on nearly every model. Prices now start at $949.99 for the 512GB 13-inch model.
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Why all iPhone 18 models will include 12GB of RAM Apple may upgrade the RAM in the standard iPhone 18 model, improving performance for critical new features.
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OpenAI's chip talks lay groundwork for iPhone competitor, assuming company survives OpenAI is absolutely hemorrhaging cash. Despite that, the ChatGPT owner is talking to chipmakers to make an iPhone competitor, with AI centric to the design.Jony Ive & Sam Altman | Image Credit: OpenAIOpenAI is already in the process of working with former Apple design chief Jony Ive on an AI hardware project. However, OpenAI has the potential to take on the smartphone market and try to rival Apple with an AI-centric version.In an X post on Monday, TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote that OpenAI is working with MediaTek and Qualcomm on a new generation of smartphone processors. The report frames this as OpenAI moving into the smartphone space. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Planning to Launch Two New 'Ultra' Products in the Next Year Apple has decided to market two of its new products over the next year as "Ultra" devices, Macworld reports.
Citing sources familiar with the matter, the report claims that Apple's first foldable iPhone will be called the "iPhone Ultra." The device will become the highest end option in the lineup.
The iPhone Ultra will not be considered part of the iPhone 18 iPhone lineup, despite arriving alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. This would be just like how the iPhone Air is not considered to be part of the iPhone 17 series. Although Apple is hoping to ship the iPhone Ultra alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, it may launch a few weeks later and with scarcer availability.
Moreover, Apple is apparently planning to release a "MacBook Ultra" later this year or in early 2027. It will feature an OLED panel and a touchscreen, sitting above the MacBook Pro in the lineup at a "significantly" higher price point. While the device was originally intended to launch later this year, it is now likely pushed back by several months due to memory supply chain shortages.
Apple already offers M-series Ultra chips, the Apple Watch Ultra, and CarPlay Ultra. "Ultra" branding for the foldable iPhone and OLED MacBook was previously rumored by Bloomberg, which added that "AirPods Ultra" could also be on the way.Related Roundups: iPhone Fold, MacBook ProTags: iPhone Ultra, MacBook Ultra, MacworldBuyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Today in Apple history: Psystar’s clone Macs go rogue On April 27, 2008, the first Psystar Macintosh clone, the Open Computer, shipped to customers. The era of clone Macs didn't last long.
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Apple’s Smart Home revolution said to include new HomePod with screen and Robotic tabletop display Apple is preparing to make a serious push into the smart home with two intriguing new devices that blend familiar HomePod DNA with…
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John Ternus says Apple has ‘so much’ opportunity to expand services Apple’s incoming CEO John Ternus built his career in hardware, and had little involvement in the company’s services business. However, remarks Ternus reportedly made to Apple employees last week indicate services are set to continue growing at Apple.
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OpenAI Reportedly Working on an AI Smartphone to Rival iPhone OpenAI is working on a smartphone in what appears to be a significant reversal from previous reports that the company had no plans to enter the phone market, according to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Kuo shared the findings from his latest supply chain checks in a post on X, saying MediaTek and Qualcomm are the chosen chip partners and Luxshare Precision Industry is the exclusive manufacturing partner, with mass production scheduled for 2028. Exact chip specifications and additional suppliers are expected to be finalized by late 2026 or the first quarter of 2027.
Kuo argues that the smartphone remains uniquely positioned for AI agent use because it is the only device that captures a user's full real-time state, including location, activity, communication, and context, which he describes as the most important input for real-time AI agent inference. He claims that AI agents will fundamentally change how people interact with a phone, shifting the focus from launching individual apps to completing tasks through a more continuous, context-aware interface.
He argues that fully controlling both the operating system and the hardware is the only way for the company to deliver a comprehensive AI agent service, and that a subscription-bundled business model could enable OpenAI to build a developer ecosystem around those agents.
Kuo suggests that Luxshare, which has long sought to reduce its dependence on Apple supply chain work, could benefit substantially from an early position in what he frames as the next generation of smartphone hardware.
The development represents a notable reversal in OpenAI's publicly stated hardware strategy. Previous reports have consistently described the company's hardware ambitions as centered on non-phone form factors developed in collaboration with Jony Ive, the former Apple design chief whose startup io Products was acquired by OpenAI for $6.5 billion. Those plans include a smart speaker, which is likely the first product to launch, along with smart glasses, a smart lamp, and potentially earbuds. OpenAI Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane has said the first hardware announcement is expected in the second half of 2026, with launch around early 2027.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted on X the same day Kuo published his analysis, writing that it "feels like a good time to seriously rethink how operating systems and user interfaces are designed." Such a device would obviously put OpenAI in direct competition with Apple's iPhone.Tags: Ming-Chi Kuo, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
GETTR adopts Apple’s Liquid Glass design language across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS GETTR has become one of the latest third-party apps to fully embrace Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language, updating its apps on…
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Apple's M5 MacBook Air Returns to $949.99 Low Price on Amazon Earlier this month, Amazon introduced a few new record low prices on the M5 MacBook Air and the best deal is back today. You can get the 512GB 13-inch M5 MacBook Air for $949.99, down from $1,099.00, available in all colors.
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You'll find up to $150 off every model of the M5 MacBook Air on Amazon, with free delivery around May 2 for most models. In terms of other 13-inch models, Amazon also has the 24GB/1TB model for $1,349.00, down from $1,499.00. Both of these represent a match for the record low prices for each configuration.
$149 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) for $949.99
$150 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (16GB/1TB) for $1,149.00
$150 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (24GB/1TB) for $1,349.00
In terms of the 15-inch models, you'll find up to $150 off the M5 MacBook Air, with multiple color options on sale for each configuration. Prices start at $1,149.99 for the 512GB model, down from $1,299.00, and also include both 1TB models on sale.
$149 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) for $1,149.99
$150 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (16GB/1TB) for $1,349.00
$150 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (24GB/1TB) for $1,549.00
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OpenAI is making its own phone to compete with the iPhone: report OpenAI’s hardware ambitions have been no secret, but the company has long indicated it’s not making a phone. But a new report says that’s no longer the case, and an iPhone competitor from OpenAI is now in the works.
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Apple’s new CEO designed a ‘wacky’ folding iPad, but we might never get it Macworld
According to a new report, Apple intends to position its incoming CEO as the “face” of the burgeoning foldables market. But that market may not include a foldable iPad, even though that product has been one of his pet projects.
In a dramatic announcement last week, Apple revealed that John Ternus will take over as CEO on September 1, while current boss Tim Cook will simultaneously become chairman of the board. That transition has been years in the planning, and the date was chosen carefully, as Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman explains in the most recent instalment of his Power On newsletter.
Apple wants its new CEO to hit the ground running, and a start date of September 1 is perfectly calculated to achieve that. It means Ternus’s first quarter as boss will include the financially lucrative holiday period, but more importantly, it means he can take the stage at the yearly iPhone release a week or two after starting the job and stamp his mark on proceedings in front of the world’s media. The flagship reveal this September will be Apple’s first folding phone, expected to be called the iPhone Ultra, and Apple wants Ternus to be associated with that product and that market, from the very beginning.
“As part of Apple’s planning for the transition from Cook to Ternus,” Gurman reports, “the company wanted its new leader to be the one hosting the event to unveil the device–setting him up to become the face of what it believes will be a blockbuster new product category.”
This isn’t as tenuous as it might sound, with the new guy being parachuted in at the last minute to take credit for a project years in the making. On the contrary, Ternus (currently in charge of all hardware engineering at the company) has reportedly been involved with the iPhone Ultra from the start, and Apple intends to make the most of that experience. “The idea that Ternus drove this whole process will be put front and center during the launch period,” says Gurman, who expects the new CEO to be positioned as “the face of the new era.”
The new era of foldables could be an exciting one for Apple, but for the time being, it looks set to be confined to the world of smartphones. Apple has other foldable products in the pipeline, but whether or not they will ever ship remains in doubt. The giant folding iPad, for example, has reportedly been a “priority” for Ternus in his current role, but being the new boss’s pet project gives it no guarantee of making it to market.
So far from launch is the folding iPad, in fact, that Gurman says it “may end up being a wacky experiment that doesn’t see the light of day.” He cites the testimony of multiple anonymous sources who have worked not merely at Apple but on that exact product.
Gurman and his disillusioned sources do not offer any rationale for the giant folding iPad’s dubious prospects or why such a product would ever be commercially viable. However, it’s easy to see why a giany iPad might not be a hit. Apple’s best-selling iPads are the ones that are a) as cheap as possible, and b) roughly 11 inches from corner to corner. The vast majority of iPad users simply want something simple and instant-booting to use when viewing YouTube videos or answering emails on the couch, and have little need for the latest hardware or the budget to pay for it.
The iPad Pro has shown that there is a market for premium and larger tablets, but it remains a small one, and a 20-inch folding iPad would surely cost at least twice as much as even the largest iPad Pro… already a premium niche product. A foldable iPad would be glorious to use, folding down to the size of a normal iPad to fit in a bag, and then expanding to the size of a large laptop for watching movies, but it doesn’t seem like a product that would find a large enough audience. Although perhaps John Ternus, in his new role as the face of foldables, will be able to persuade us all of its advantages.
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Just launched: Dev Notes++ — a companion app for indie iOS developers If you’re an indie dev managing multiple apps, you know the pain of keeping track of everything — bugs, feature requests, screenshots for 10 different locales, marketing posts… I built Dev Notes++ to keep it all in one place. Some highlights: ✅ Log bugs, features & ideas per app 🔍 Fetch app info directly from […]
SmartGym expands personalization with custom heart rate zones and smarter routine tracking SmartGym is rolling out a major update today, adding new ways to compare workouts over time, custom heart rate zones, new exercises, and more. Here are the details.
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Adobe launches Firefly AI Assistant public beta with cross-app workflow automation A few days ago, Adobe announced Firefly AI Assistant, a cross-app AI agent that coordinates actions and workflows across its Creative Cloud suite from a single conversational interface. Now, the company is making it available in public beta. Here are the details.
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Now Available: Monthly Subscriptions with a 12-Month Commitment Today, we’re introducing a new way that people can pay for your auto-renewable subscriptions on the App Store: monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment. This new payment option allows you to offer subscribers more affordable options. People can cancel their subscription at any time, which will prevent the subscription from renewing after they’ve completed their agreed-to payments to fulfill their commitment.To provide transparency, people can easily view the number of completed and remaining payments for the subscription in their Apple Account. Apple will also send email and, if opted in, push notifications ahead of their renewal date to remind them of their upcoming purchase.Starting today, you can configure this type of subscription in App Store Connect and test it in Xcode. With the exception of the United States and Singapore, monthly subscriptions with a 12-month commitment will be available worldwide to people on iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, macOS Tahoe 26.4, and visionOS 26.4, or later, with the release of iOS 26.5, iPadOS 26.5, macOS Tahoe 26.5, and visionOS 26.5 in May.Learn about configuring subscriptionsLearn about auto-renewable subscriptions
New clip-on earbuds bring AI translation and hi-res sound for less than $80 New EarFun Clip 2 earbuds deliver hi-res sound, spatial audio and AI translation through a noninvasive, open-ear design.
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The iOS Weekly Brief – Issue 57 (News, releases, tools, upcoming conferences, job market overview, weekly poll, and must-read articles) 300 screens migrated to SwiftUI, and navigation stayed in UIKit. That's not a compromise, that's an architectural decision. News: – Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO on September 1 Must read: – Migrating 300 screens to SwiftUI without touching navigation – associatedtype in Swift Explained – Making your profiler output readable to an AI […]
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Spotify launches guided workout experiences for Free and Premium users Starting today, Spotify users will have access to guided workouts for activities such as yoga, running, dancing, and high-intensity interval training, in addition to Peloton content in certain markets. Here are the details.
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PRISM: Project Roadmap, Insights, Scheduling & Management Hi Guys I’m building Prism, a personal project management app designed to help organise projects, tasks, files, clients, insights and planning in one clean workspace. It’s still in development, but the goal is to have it ready sometime between August and November 2026. I’m aiming for something simple, calm and visual, with a strong focus […]
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Apple’s ‘Ultra’ roadmap confirmed: iPhone, MacBook, and more on the way Macworld
Apple is rumored to be introducing one of the biggest upgrades to the iPhone lineup ever this year, with the debut of its first foldable phone. While many members of the press have taken to calling this device the “iPhone Fold,” Macworld has received information that corroborates reports that Apple will instead opt for the “Ultra” brand for its new iPhone model.
According to a source familiar with Apple’s plans, the company seems set on expanding its Ultra branding with the new flagship iPhone arriving this fall. Furthermore, our source says Apple is also likely to bring the Ultra branding to the Mac as well.
The iPhone Ultra is coming
At this point, it has become clear that Apple is indeed planning to launch its first foldable iPhone later this year. Rather than replacing the Pro models, which are also set to receive an upgrade this fall, the foldable iPhone will be marketed as a higher-end model of Apple’s smartphone line.
Because of this, many people have been wondering what Apple will call its foldable iPhone. While “iPhone Fold” might seem like the most obvious choice, Apple is expected to go with “iPhone Ultra” as the marketing name for the new phone, according to our sources.
The iPhone Ultra will be unlike any iPhone Apple has ever sold.Foundry
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard this name, nor is it the first time Apple has used the Ultra name. If true, this would be a significant expansion of the Ultra line. In 2022, Apple launched the Apple Watch Ultra and the M1 Ultra chip. In both cases, “Ultra” means the best (and consequently the most expensive) option available.
Our sources also told us that the iPhone Ultra won’t technically be part of the iPhone 18 lineup, which means it won’t have the number 18 in its name, similar to last year’s iPhone Air. However, the iPhone Ultra is expected to be the marquee announcement at the iPhone 18 Pro event in September. According to our source, Apple is working hard to ship the iPhone Ultra alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models this fall without major delays. However, the Ultra models may still hit stores a few weeks later and in smaller quantities.
Unlike previous years, Apple won’t upgrade the base iPhone and iPhone Air this fall, shifting those models to the first half of 2027 alongside the iPhone 18e.
A MacBook Ultra is also in the works
Interestingly, the iPhone Ultra isn’t the only new “Ultra” product Apple has been working on. Our source reports that the upcoming OLED touchscreen MacBook will also use the Ultra branding rather than joining the MacBook Pro line. Like the iPhone Ultra, the MacBook Ultra name has previously been rumored by Bloomberg and other outlets.
The main reason for the Ultra branding is likely similar to the iPhone Ultra: This new MacBook will cost significantly more than the current MacBook Pro and offer an entirely new feature set than the existing models. Therefore, Apple plans to keep the MacBook Pro as a more affordable option for those who don’t need the latest technologies. I
As for the launch, Apple had been planning to release the MacBook Ultra later this year, but the launch is likely to be pushed back to the first half of 2027 due to the recent RAM supply shortage.
The MacBook Ultra could join the lineup in early 2027.Ida Blix
Could AirPods and iPad Ultra be next?
Along with the iPhone and MacBook, the Ultra branding could also apply to the rumored high-end version of the AirPods with built-in cameras, as well as the M5 Ultra expected to arrive with the Mac Studio. And if Apple is serious about turning Ultra into a new cross-product tier, the iPad is the obvious next candidate.
Rumors of a larger, potentially foldable iPad have been circulating for years. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported in his weekly Power On Newsletter that this particular device has been a “priority” for Apple’s new CEO, John Ternus.
Like the iPhone and MacBook, an iPad Ultra would be a more expensive and more experimental device. In that context, the “Ultra” brand also seems like a perfect fit.
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Apple’s new CEO is just the right amount of Steve Jobs Macworld
I’m a Tim Cook fan. I placed him at No. 2 on my list of important Apple people earlier this month, and once argued that he’s been a better CEO than Steve Jobs. The man’s a legend. But that doesn’t mean Apple needs a Tim Cook clone (a copyCook, if you will) as its next boss.
Different times call for different leaders. When Cook inherited the crown in 2011, Apple boasted an enviable roster of market-defining products but faced a raft of strategic and regulatory hurdles. What the company needed was a safe pair of hands to further monetise the product brilliance that was already in place, while threading a path through a series of pivots and political minefields. Cook achieved those things with aplomb, and his legacy is secure. His successor, however, will need a different set of skills.
The 2026 version of Apple is long on money, influence, and logistical savvy. It extracts favorable treatment from suppliers and presidents alike, dominates multiple markets, and regularly beats its own stratospheric revenue records. But if we’re honest, it’s short on spark. It’s increasingly in danger of losing its reputation as a company that makes insanely great products.
Focusing on the product above all else was the philosophy that made Apple the powerhouse Cook inherited and stewarded so carefully. At the end of the 90s, Steve Jobs and Jony Ive bonded over their refusal to compromise until a product was perfect, whether that meant hiding the cost of materials from engineers so they wouldn’t be influenced by profit motives, or shouting at staff until they achieved the impossible. It led to the iMac, iPod, and iPhone. But that perfectionism appears to have taken a backseat under Cook’s management.
We had the Apple Maps debacle as early as 2012, which Cook has since described as his first really big mistake as CEO. But it certainly wasn’t his last. There were products that never made it to release, from AirPower in 2019 to the Apple Car in 2024. Far more serious were the bad products which did: the Magic Mouse with a charging port on the bottom in 2015; the Apple Pencil dongle in 2022; Liquid Glass last year; and Siri, endlessly. There were plenty of memorable missteps under Jobs, with Antennagate perhaps the most obvious example. But Apple was never this fallible under its demanding, unreasonable founder.
In that context, I find it pleasing to see that John Ternus, the incoming Apple CEO whose reign will begin this fall, shows every sign of following Steve Jobs’ philosophy rather than Cook’s. Last week, Workweek business writer Trung Phan unearthed and posted to Twitter/X a speech Ternus made two years ago, and it offers a glimpse into the way he regards the product development process. Addressing Penn Engineering School’s class of 2024, Ternus related an anecdote about the Cinema Display, the first product he worked on at Apple:
At some point in my first year, I found myself at a supplier facility. I was far away from home, and it was well past midnight. I was using a magnifying glass to count the number of grooves on the head of the screws on the back of the display. And I was arguing with the supplier because these parts had 35 grooves. They were supposed to have 25.
I remember stepping back for a minute and thinking to myself, ‘What the hell am I doing? Is this normal?’ And I realised it might not be normal, but it’s right. It’s right because I’d already spent months working on that product, and if you’re going to spend that much time on something, you should put in your very best effort. Maybe a customer notices, maybe they don’t, but either way, whenever I saw one of those displays on someone’s desk, it mattered to me to know that my teammates and I had considered everything about it and done the very best job we could.
That right there is not a Tim Cook anecdote. That’s a Steve Jobs anecdote. He’s almost word for word, in fact, when it comes to the principle that details matter whether the customer sees them or not: Paul Jobs, a skilled carpenter, instilled in his son the importance of properly crafting the backs of fences and cabinets even if they were hidden, and the younger Jobs took a similar stance on motherboards and the inside of Mac casings.
Sometimes this obsession created logistical problems, which may be why the efficiency-focused Cook took a different approach. But it also led to the MacBook Air and the iPod. Tim Cook achieved a huge amount, but Apple didn’t release a product of that caliber during his entire time as CEO. Many hits, many sensible updates, nothing to make a real dent in the universe. Perhaps John Ternus will change that.
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Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but it’s cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too.
Apple is getting a new CEO!
Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO in shock announcement. (But don’t worry, he’s fine.)
Alex Blake explores Cook’s legacy: 9 small bets that paid off and 2 big swings that didn’t. And explains why John Ternus is the right pick at the right time.
Cook’s reward for exemplary service? The worst job in the world.
John Ternus is not inheriting your father’s Apple, says the Macalope.
Cook isn’t just leaving big shoes to fill–they’re also very expensive. Michael Simon will miss the outgoing CEO’s sneaker game most of all.
Ternus’ promotion to Apple CEO may have claimed its first casualty.
Trending: Top stories
Filipe Esposito reveals how Apple solved the RAM crisis before it even arrived.
Mahmoud Itani reminds us of 10 iPad milestones that changed the tablet computer forever.
Want to improve your iPhonography? Here’s how we’re taking much better photos with the iPhone.
The end of the iPad is beginning. With a touchscreen MacBook and folding iPhone coming, Apple’s tablet will be obsolete before we know it.
Podcast of the week
The iPhone 18 Pro is just a few months away. We talk about the latest iPhone 18 Pro rumors, and what’s involved in reporting Apple leaks on the latest episode of the Macworld Podcast.
You can catch every episode of the Macworld Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, the Podcasts app, or our own site.
Reviews corner
iVanky FusionDock Ultra: New 26-port Mac docking station has it all.
The rumor mill
iPhone 18 Pro and Ultra details revealed in leaker’s extensive Q&A.
We might have to wait a little longer for the first touchscreen MacBook.
Apple is developing a 200MP iPhone camera, but we might not get it for a while.
Video of the week
Macworld contributor Filipe Esposito recently broke an exclusive report about the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and its colors. Esposito has a solid reputation for breaking Apple stories, and in this interview, he talks with Macworld’s Michael Simon and Jason Cross about his process for getting inside information. Enjoy more Macworld videos on YouTube, TikTok or Instagram.
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Best place to buy a refurbished MacBook or Mac Macworld
Apple makes great computers, but aside from the MacBook Neo they’re not cheap. Even if you are happy to pay the entry price for a new iMac or MacBook Pro, you’ may’ll be painfully aware that each step up in the technical features—more RAM, larger storage, etc—adds a few hundred extra dollars or pounds. But can you justify the extra spend?
Luckily you don’t have to, because often you can find a previous generation Mac—and sometimes even the current generation model—on sale for less at Apple’s Certified Refurbished store. U.K. users will find their local Apple Certified Refurbished store here.
It’s not only Apple that offers refurbished Macs though. There are other places you can buy used Macs that have been refurbished—but not all refurbished Macs are as good as the ones Apple sells, so you should beware of the pitfalls. Luckily we will be running through the things to look out for, choose or avoid in this article, so you can be confident you will get the best refurbished Mac or MacBook for your needs.
We’ll also explain what the Apple Certified Refurbished Store is, what price you can expect to pay for a refurbished Mac or MacBook, and other ways and trusted places to buy a cheap Mac. We also highlight some of the best refurbished Mac deals available right now.
After these tips we discuss which older Macs are still worth buying and list some of the principal differences between the different processor generations of Macs that might help you choose between the M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 when choosing an older Mac.
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Should you buy a refurbished Mac?
We have an article dedicated to this question here: Why you should buy a refurbished Mac. To summarize, there are lots of reasons why buying a Mac from the Apple Certified Refurbished Store is a good idea.
The Refurbished Store is a section on Apple’s website where you can buy refurbished Macs and MacBooks, as well as other Apple products including the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HomePod and Apple TV.
These refurbished Macs could be models from a previous year, or they could be current models. A reconditioned Mac could be an ex-demonstration model used during Apple teaching programs, or it could be a unit sold to a customer who decided to return it under the standard sale-and-returns procedure. (Apple allows any customer to return a Mac bought from the Apple Store within 14 days for a refund. See Apple’s Standard Returns Policy U.S. and Standard Returns Policy U.K.).
It’s also possible that a customer returned the Mac due to a fault, but—fear not—as that fault will have been rectified by Apple engineers before the Mac can be resold. In fact, Apple states that: “Every Apple Certified Refurbished product completes a rigorous refurbishment process that includes full testing that meets the same functional standards as new Apple products. Your refurbished device is truly ‘like new.'”
In addition, each Mac:
Will be thoroughly cleaned and inspected
Includes Apple’s standard one-year limited warranty
Includes up to 90 days of complimentary technical support
Comes with all accessories, cables, and operating systems
Is packaged in a brand-new white box
Is dispatched with free shipping and returns
Can be purchased via financing options
And can be delivered next day
The important thing to note is that Macs bought from the Apple Certified Refurbished Store are not discernibly different from new ones bought directly from the Apple Store. All Macs bought from the Refurbished Store are cleaned, checked, tested, and visually indistinguishable from brand-new models.
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Reasons not to buy refurbished Macs
As you can see there are plenty of good reasons to buy a refurbished Mac from Apple. Are there any disadvantages?
One disadvantage is that buying refurbished Mac will likely mean that you aren’t buying a current generation model, although, as we have already said, it is possible to find current generation Macs on the Apple Refurbished Store, but not until at least half a year after launch. Right now the store is selling a lot of M5 and M4 Macs, and these are pretty recent models.
The other downside to buying from Apple’s Refurbished Store is that it may not always have the model you’re after. Since the stock depends on the number of returns made or traded in, Apple may have more of one item than another, which is when you may need to turn to other retailers.
Another disadvantage is that the discounts you get from buying on the Apple Refurbished Store aren’t always as good as you would get if you bought the same model from somewhere else. But buying from someone other than Apple can be risky.
For example, you can get refurbished Macs on Amazon U.S. and Amazon U.K., but the majority of these tend to be old Macs and not models we would recommend buying. There are various other places that sell refurbished Macs and MacBooks that we will run through below. There are many other places that will sell you a ‘refurbished’ Mac, but not everyone performs the same checks as Apple does. Find out why we don’t recommend buying a Mac second-hand if the Mac isn’t certified refurbished in Should I buy a used Mac?
Where to buy refurbished Macs
Apple isn’t the only company to resell second-hand, refurbished Macs. You could also pick up a refurbished and reconditioned Mac from resellers listed below:
In the U.S.:
Apple
Amazon
Back Market MacBooks
Back Market Macs
Best Buy
Gainsaver
OWC
Mac Of All Trades
Refurb.me
In the U.K.:
Apple
Amazon
BackMarket
Hoxton Macs
Laptops Direct
MacFinder
Mac 4 Sale
Music Magpie
Buying refurbished, even if it’s not from Apple, should mean that the Mac has been inspected by an authorized Apple technician and, if necessary, faulty parts replaced (but we advise that you check this). Buying the same Mac second-hand for less might look attractive, but it’s not guaranteed to work. It’s worth paying a little extra for a refurbished model for peace of mind. It’s like buying a car from a garage rather than someone on Gumtree.
Just be aware that you don’t have to buy a refurbished Mac to get a good discount are not equal. Amazon, for example, often discounts previous-generation Mac models, so you could buy a fairly new model at a discount. The difference is that while Apple could be selling a model that had been returned due to a fault (which has been repaired), the other reseller could be selling an identical Mac that’s never been used.
If you want to find a deal, check out our articles about the best iMac deals, best Mac mini deals, the best MacBook Pro deals, and the best MacBook Air deals to look for the best discounts on new Macs and MacBooks. Make sure that the model that you find on Apple’s Refurbished Store isn’t being sold as new by someone else.
Best deals on the Apple Refurbished Store
These deals change frequently so may not be still on offer when you are reading this but the links will send you to the right place to look for what you need.
U.S. Apple refurbished Mac deals
MacBook Air on the Apple Refurbished Store – save up to $170
MacBook Pro on the Apple Refurbished Store – save up to $590
iMac on the Apple Refurbished Store – save up to $290
Mac mini on the Apple Refurbished Store – discounts available
Mac Studio on the Apple Refurbished Store – discounts available
U.K. Apple refurbished Mac deals
MacBook Air on the Apple Refurbished Store – discounts available
MacBook Pro on the Apple Refurbished Store – save up to £750
iMac on the Apple Refurbished Store – save up to £260
Mac mini on the Apple Refurbished Store – discounts available
Mac Studio on the Apple Refurbished Store – discounts available
Again, it’s worth comparing whether other retailers are offering better prices for the same models when buying new. Amazon and other stockists often have good discounts on new Macs. To find the best prices have a look at our deals round-ups:
Best MacBook Air deals
Best MacBook Pro deals
Best iMac deals
Best Mac mini deals
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How much cheaper are refurbished Macs and MacBooks?
The price for reconditioned Macs on Apple’s Refurbished Store changes frequently, but is typically 15 percent less than the original price, as you can see from the prices quoted above. With Macs commanding a high retail price, this can be quite a significant difference.
Keep in mind that stock is limited on refurbished models from Apple, and you’re unlikely to find every style of Mac at all times. Other Mac resellers might offer even lower prices than the Apple Refurbished Store, so it’s worth shopping around—particularly during sales events like Black Friday.
What if I have a problem with a refurbished Mac?
If you buy from Apple you are in good hands. Apple states: “All Refurbished Mac models include full functional testing, genuine Apple part replacements (if necessary), a thorough cleaning, the original Operating System or a more recent version, a brand new box with all accessories and cables.”
More importantly, a reconditioned Mac or MacBook from Apple comes with a one-year warranty (extendable to three years with AppleCare protection). You also get the same sales and return procedure with Apple as you would with any new model, so you can return a Mac bought from the Refurbished Store within 14 days if you’re not happy with it. (But note you’ll have to post it back, as Apple will not accept returns to a physical Apple Store on refurbished products).
Not that we think you will need to return your Mac. We have plenty of experience buying from Apple’s Refurbished Store and have yet to pick up a Mac from the Refurbished Store and find it wanting.
Want to sell an old Mac? Here are our recommendations: How to sell a Mac or MacBook. You can also trade in your Mac to save money on a new one, including trading in your old Mac at Apple.
The old-style MacBook Air is beautiful but, running on an Intel processor, is too old to still be supported by Apple’s security updates.Apple
Which older Macs are still worth buying? What’s the oldest Mac I should buy?
Any Mac with an Apple M-series Silicon processor (M1, M4, etc) is still a viable computer. The higher the number, the faster the processor is broadly correct, but later Macs also often have higher specs in terms of memory (RAM) or storage, plus faster or more able ports and webcams.
If your needs are basic productivity tasks—web browsing, Word etc—even the M1 Macs are very capable computers, but you might notice a difference when comparing it to an M3, for instance.
M1 and M2 Macs also are limited to supporting just a single external display, but you can get round this limitation by following our workarounds for connecting more than one monitor to your M1/M2 Mac. M1/M2 Pro/Max Macs support two external displays.
Differences between M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 Macs
Apple now makes its own processors, known as Apple silicon, in a series titled with an M. The first Apple chip found in Macs was the M1, and by 2026 Apple started releasing M5 Macs.
Each new generation will be faster than the previous, plus offer improved features as listed below. Note that Pro, Max and Ultra versions of each chip (e.g. M2 Pro, M4 Max, etc) will be faster and more capable still.
Differences between M1 and M2 Macs
The M2 is around 10-18% faster than the M1 in terms of performance. It also offers faster charging. The M2 MacBooks have a better webcam (1080p vs 720p) than the M1, and include the MagSafe 3 power connector.
Differences between M2 and M3 Macs
The M3 is around 15-20% faster than the M2. The base M3 MacBook supports two external displays with the laptop lid closed (clamshell mode), where the M2 supports only one.
Differences between M3 and M4 Macs
The M4 is around 20-25% faster than the M3. The base M4 MacBook supports two external displays with the lid open, whereas the M3 Air required the lid to be closed (clamshell mode) for dual-monitor setups. The M4 MacBooks include a superior 12MP Center Stage camera, compared to the 1080p FaceTime cameras of the M3 line.
Differences between M4 and M5 Macs
The M5 is around 15-30% faster than the M4, and new SSDs in M5 models offer 2x faster read/write speeds. The M5 series of Macs features Thunderbolt 5 (across all Pro and Max models) compared to Thunderbolt 4. M5 Macs utilize Apple’s N1 chip that upgrades wireless standards to Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0 (up from 6E and 5.3 on the M4).
Should you buy an Intel Mac?
We don’t recommend you buy Macs older than the M1, as their Intel processors are not supported after macOS 26 Tahoe. Macs older than seven years may not run a version of macOS that Apple supports with security updates. Even if the Mac you buy now is supported by Apple it may only be the case for a year or so. See: How long does Apple support Macs and MacBooks?
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Sunday Reboot: Big change, DOJ sassiness, and the Apple Vision Pro In this week's "Sunday Reboot," a changing of the guard, the DOJ becomes a tattling schoolchild, and the expensive Apple Vision Pro saves Disney money.John Ternus, the DOJ, and the Apple Vision ProSunday Reboot is a weekly column covering some of the lighter stories within the Apple reality distortion field from the past seven days. All to get the next week underway with a good first step.This week, Apple Music users aren't listening to AI-generated music that's now flooding the service, Apple won't benefit from the tariff refunds for months, and the company faces a $38 billion fine in India as part of an App Store antitrust investigation. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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How Will Apple Change Under Its New CEO? How will Apple change in September under its new CEO — former hardware chief John Ternus? The blog Geeky Gadgets is already expecting "significant updates to the iPhone over the next three years," as well as streamlined internal engineering (plus durability enhancements and high-capacity batteries).
2026: Foldable display
2027: Bezel-less iPhone 20 (celebrating the iPhone's 20th anniversary)
CNET's web sites (which include ZDNET, PCMag, Mashable and Lifehacker) are even hosting a contest "to see which of our readers can make the best Apple predictions for 2026. Answer five questions in any of our three rounds of the contest to be entered to win [$applePrize] in September."
But the blog 9to5Mac already has a list of new upcoming Apple products, courtesy of Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (who appeared
on the TBPN podcast this week "to talk about Apple's CEO transition, what to expect from John Ternus, and more."
As part of the conversation, Gurman said: "There are six major Apple products in development right now, six major new product categories." Here's the full list he shared:
1. AI AirPods
2. Smart glasses
3. Pendant
4. Smart display
5. Tabletop robot
6. Security camera
[...] Gurman has reported on the Pendant before as a new AI wearable that's an alternative to AI AirPods and Glasses. All three products are expected to rely heavily on a paired iPhone for Siri and other AI features. The smart display ('HomePad'), tabletop robot, and security camera are all brand new Apple Home products.
The AI features arrive "thanks to the revamped Apple Foundation Models trained by Google Gemini," reports the AppleInsider blog (citing Gurman's Power On newsletter at Bloomberg). The smart doorbell camera will include "an Apple Intelligence-upgraded version of the facial recognition already included with HomeKit Secure Video. Today, HSV can utilize the Apple Home admin's tagged faces in their Photos app to label people that are viewed on the camera. When a known person rings the doorbell, Siri will announce them by name over the HomePod chime."
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