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- 20 mins agoThe 4-Pack Apple AirTag is $19 Off
Save more when you opt for a package deal on Apple-branded device trackers. Today, the Apple AirTag 4 Pack is down to just $79.99 from its original price of $100 on Amazon. You may have seen news of the accomplishments and benefits of having an Apple AirTag, and now you can experience it yourself. Apple […] The post appeared first on iLounge.25 mins agoApple Swift Student Challenge winners receive notification
Apple has sent out notifications to Swift Student Challenge winners. Swift Student Challenge winners have begun receiving congratulatory certificates, saying that they are ‘honored to recognize you as a Distinguished Winner of the 2024 Swift Student Challenge.’ the letter further says that the app playground has ‘stood among the best of the best’ this year […] The post appeared first on iLounge.27 mins agoApple launches newest iPhone ad, ‘Find Your Friends’
Apple has launched a new video ad for the iPhone 15’s Precision Finding titled ‘Find Your Friends.’ ‘Find Your Friends’ is the latest video ad and promotes the Find My app on the iPhone 15 lineup. The video is nearly three minutes in length and starts with a person suiting up for a Star Wars […] The post appeared first on iLounge.31 mins agoiPhone 16 may have slimmer MagSafe parts
The upcoming iPhone 16 lineup may have slimmer wireless charging components compared to its predecessors, according to ShopSystem. ShopSystem is a case company based in France, and recently shared images of molds for the iPhone 16 models. It shows a thinner attachment ring design for the single alignment magnet relative to the iPhone 15 molds. […] The post appeared first on iLounge.31 mins agoUnder-screen Face ID allegedly pushed back to 2026 iPhone 18 Pro
Under-screen Face ID always seems to be a year away, and the latest rumor now pins it to the 2026 iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models.iPhone 15 always-on displayWriting on X/Twitter in April, Young's original roadmap claimed that an under-screen Face ID iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, would replace the existing camera notch with only pinhole front-facing cameras.However, Young has tweaked that a bit. He says he has heard that under-screen Face ID is being pushed back a year to 2026. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums38 mins agoPSA: Watch out for this sneaky Netflix phishing scam
Phishing scams are abundant and one of the latest we’ve seen is trying to convince Netflix customers their accounts have “expired” with an option to extend their membership for free for 90 days. Here are the details and tips on how to help friends and family stay safe. more…1 hour agoWe ‘Let Loose’ our Apple event predictions [The CultCast]
Your friendly Apple podcast hosts engage in some genuine guesswork. With our "Let Loose" event predictions on the record, who will win? (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:40 pmTake your iPhone to the Dark Side with these Star Wars cases
Casetify released a collection of iPhone cases and other accessories for Star Wars Day featuring Darth Vader, the Death Star and more. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)03:16 pmApple cuts Vision Pro production numbers, due to low demand
Apple is cutting down its AR/VR headset Vision Pro’s production, according to noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The headset is yet to launch outside of the United States and the company has already cut the production numbers. The company internally is predicting to sell around 400,000 to 450,000 units of the Vision Pro headset. According […] The post appeared first on iLounge.02:36 pmFuture of Mac: Will the iPad merge and bring touch input?
The iPad and Mac continue to receive software updates which bring both the devices closer and closer. iPadOS is now capable of running few predominantly Mac apps such as Final Cut Pro. Further, the iPad Air and the iPad Pro are now powered by Apple’s M-series chips which power the Mac as well. The differences […] The post appeared first on iLounge.02:00 pmWarren Buffett has sold a lot of Apple stock so far in 2024
Famed investor Warren Buffett cut his firm's Apple holdings by 13% in the first quarter of 2023, as analyst consensus was that the iPhone was seeing declining demand.Warren Buffett [Berkshire Hathaway]Buffett is not a long-term investor in Apple — his Berkshire Hathaway firm only started buying Apple stock in 2016 — but it became a particularly significant shareholder. Warren Buffett also taught both Steve Jobs and Tim Cook about the value of a company buying back its own shares, which it did again after its latest earnings report.As first spotted by CNBC, however, Berkshire Hathaway's own Q1 earnings report reveal that it has cut its stake in Apple by 13% over the period. Apple remains Berkshire Hathaway's biggest holding, worth around $135.4 billion. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:50 pmFuture of iPhone charging: USB-C or wireless?
Apple introduced the USB-C port on the iPhone in 2023 with the iPhone 15 series – a long-time coming transition. While Lightning was revolutionary when introduced in 2012, the cable/port universalization brought by USB-C could not be ignored. At the same time, there are rumors swirling on the internet stating that the future iPhone series […] The post appeared first on iLounge.01:45 pmRestore corrupted photos, videos and other files with this easy-to-use Mac app
Got corrupted files? EaseUS Fixo video repair software can fix all kinds of files. Get a lifetime subscription for just $49.99 (reg. $119). (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)01:33 pmToday in Apple history: Apple embraces over-the-air iOS updates
On May 4, 2011, reports circulated that Apple was negotiating with carriers to bring over-the-air updates to iOS, beginning with iOS 5. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)01:05 pm9to5Mac Overtime 017: Like running through water
Jeff & Fernando discuss Sonos, Rabbit R1 and Humane Pin personal AI gadgets, Apple M4 chip AI, and another iPad wishlist with a few crazy ideas. more…01:00 pmThe 16 best Mac apps for all kinds of work and play
These are the best Mac apps that’ll help you through all kinds of work — with a few must-have utilities that everyone can make use of. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)10:00 amUpdate your PC with Microsoft Office 2019 and Windows 11 Pro for less than $50
Macworld If you’re finding yourself struggling to work with your lagging PC or you simply haven’t invested in the correct productivity tools, you can enhance your PC with both a reliable OS and suite with this Microsoft bundle. Featuring lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2019 and Windows 11 Pro, users can singlehandedly upgrade their PC. Through May 5, lifetime subscriptions to Microsoft’s latest OS and top-rated suite are only $49.97 (reg. $428). While this Microsoft Office license is not the latest iteration, it may pair better with an older or refurbished device. Upon purchase, you’ll gain lifelong access to the 2019 versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. Windows 11 Pro boosts your PC by offering additional productivity upgrades, as well as security features and AI enhancements. Use snap layouts and widget customization to improve your workflow and enjoy greater peace of mind with TPM 2.0, Smart App Control, biometrics login, and BitLocker device encryption. Professionals can further streamline their work with help from Windows 11 Pro’s newest AI-powered assistant, Cortana. It can summarize websites and documents, provide answers to questions, change settings, and more. You have until May 5 at 11:59 PM Pacific to grab lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2019 and Windows 11 Pro for just $49.97. No coupon necessary. Microsoft Office Pro 2019 for Windows and Windows 11 Pro Only $49.97 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories08:00 amBike in eco-friendly style with the BirdBike e-Bike, now under $700 with free shipping
Macworld Whether you’re an avid biker or live in a city where biking’s easier than driving, you may want to consider investing in a reliable electric bike. With the BirdBike e-Bike, you can zip around town in style. Now, you can snag one for only $699.97 (reg. $2299) with free shipping. Boasting a powerful 500W motor, the BirdBike offers impressive and consistent speed, even at its fastest, for smooth biking. It’ll reach up to 20MPH, and if there are tricky uphills or downhill slides, riders can get an instant e-boost simply by tapping the handlebar for a speed surge. https://youtube.com/watch?v=EqCowdm13pA This e-bike has a 36V/12.8A removable battery that’s easy to charge up even while it’s in place, and the high-performance carbon train can withstand rough trails and roads without needing chain maintenance. You can view all your ride details with this bike’s embedded dash display, including your speed, distance, battery life, pedal assist mode, etc. Worried about your BirdBike’s security? It comes with an integrated anti-theft alarm that rings at 120 decibels when tampered with. It’s no surprise that this e-bike has earned a 4.5-star rating, and why WhichEV wrote, “An e-bike with solid build, decent range, and great tech.” Bike in style with the BirdBike e-Bike, now just $699.97 with free shipping. Act now while supplies last! BirdBike e-Bike Only $699.97 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change. Entertainment12:10 amApple Announces Largest-Ever $110 Billion Share Buyback As iPhone Sales Drop
Apple reported fiscal second-quarter earnings that topped estimates, despite a 10% drop in iPhone sales. The company also announced that its board had authorized $110 billion in share repurchases, "a 22% increase over last year's $90 billion authorization," notes CNBC. "It's the largest buyback in history, ahead of Apple's previous repurchases." From the report: Apple did not provide formal guidance, but Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC's Steve Kovach that overall sales would grow in the "low single digits" during the June quarter. Apple posted $81.8 billion in revenue during the year-ago June quarter and LSEG analysts were looking for a forecast of $83.23 billion. On an earnings call with analysts, Apple finance chief Luca Maestri said the company expected the current quarter will deliver double-digit year-over-year percentage growth in iPad sales. What's more, he said the Services division is forecast to continue growing at about the current high rate it's achieved during the past two quarters. Apple reported net income of $23.64 billion, or $1.53 per share, down 2% from $24.16 billion, or $1.52 per share, in the year-earlier period. Cook told CNBC that sales in the fiscal second quarter suffered from a difficult comparison to the year-earlier period, when the company realized $5 billion in delayed iPhone 14 sales from Covid-based supply issues. "If you remove that $5 billion from last year's results, we would have grown this quarter on a year-over-year basis," Cook said. "And so that's how we look at it internally from how the company is performing." Apple said iPhone sales fell nearly 10% to $45.96 billion, suggesting weak demand for the current generation of smartphones, which were released in September. The sales were in line with analyst estimates, and Cook said that without last year's increased sales, iPhone revenue would have been flat. Mac sales were up 4% to $7.45 billion, but they are still below the segment's high-water mark set in 2022. Cook said sales were driven by the company's new MacBook Air models which were released with an upgraded M3 chip in March. Other Products, which is how Apple reports sales of its Apple Watch and AirPods headphones, was down 10% year over year to $7.9 billion. Read more of this story at Slashdot.Friday May 0309:22 pmBank of America ups Apple price target to $230
BofA raised its price target from $225 to $230, saying that the company could be about to see a multiyear iPhone upgrade supercycle… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.