UPDATE: **Summary**
We are experiencing an issue with Google Keep where users may be unable to access keep.google.com via browser.
**Description**
The issue began on Friday, 2026-03-20 15:30 US/Pacific.
Our engineering team is aware of the situation and is actively implementing mitigations. We do not have any ETA at the moment.
We will provide the next update by Friday, 2026-03-20 21:00 US/Pacific.
**Customer Symptoms**
Impacted users may encounter connection timeouts or error pages (such as 502 Bad Gateway) when attempting to reach keep.google.com via a web browser. The Google Keep mobile applications are currently unaffected and remain operational.
**Workaround**
Users are able to use Google Keep via the Android or iOS mobile app. Incident began at 2026-03-20 22:30 (times are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)).Summary
We are experiencing an issue with Google Keep where users may be unable to access keep.google.com via browser.
Description
The issue began on Friday, 2026-03-20 15:30 US/Pacific.
Our engineering team is aware of the situation and is actively implementing mitigations. We do not have any ETA at the moment.
We will provide the next update by Friday, 2026-03-20 21:00 US/Pacific.
Customer Symptoms
Impacted users may encounter connection timeouts or error pages (such as 502 Bad Gateway) when attempting to reach keep.google.com via a web browser. The Google Keep mobile applications are currently unaffected and remain operational.
Workaround
Users are able to use Google Keep via the Android or iOS mobile app.
Affected products: Google Keep
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iOS 26.4: Top 10 New Features Coming to Your iPhone iOS 26.4 isn't the major update with new Siri features that we hoped for, but there are some useful quality of life improvements, and a little bit of fun with an AI playlist generator and new emoji characters.
Playlist Playground - Apple Music has a Playlist Playground option that lets you generate playlists from text-based descriptions. You can include moods, feelings, activities, or make up something entirely nonsensical and let the AI figure out what you mean.
Ambient Music widget - Apple added a widget for the built-in Ambient Music feature in iOS, so it's quicker to play background sounds. You can choose Sleep, Chill, Productivity, and Wellbeing playlists curated by Apple.
Emoji - There are eight new emoji characters including trombone, treasure chest, distorted face, hairy creature, fight cloud, orca, landslide, and ballet dancer.
Reduce Bright Effects - If you dislike Liquid Glass, there's a Reduce Bright Effects setting that cuts down on bright flashes when tapping buttons. Reduce Motion also limits Liquid Glass animations more than it did previously.
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Purchase Sharing - Adults in Family Sharing groups no longer have to use the same payment method, and Apple now lets everyone add their own credit or debit card.
CarPlay AI apps - CarPlay users can use third-party chatbots with CarPlay starting in iOS 26.4. Companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google will need to update their apps with CarPlay support, but the framework is in iOS 26.4.
Video Podcasts - The Podcasts app has native video episode support with HLS streaming, along with options to swap between audio and video and offline video downloads.
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Stolen Device Protection - Stolen Device Protection is now on by default. It thwarts physical theft and access of your iPhone by requiring biometric authentication for things like viewing passwords and turning off Lost Mode on the iPhone. Some features like changing an Apple ID password have a one-hour security delay.
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Release Date
The iOS 26.4 release candidate is available to developers and public beta testers, and it's likely the update will see an official launch on March 23 or March 24.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple's Special-Edition Nike Powerbeats Pro 2 Now Available The special-edition Nike Powerbeats Pro 2 are now available to order on Apple.com in the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., and a handful of other countries. These headphones are the same as the regular Powerbeats Pro 2, except they have a two-tone design consisting of black and Nike's signature Volt neon green-yellow color.
Aside from the Nike-focused design, these are the same Powerbeats Pro 2 that were introduced last year, with the signature Powerbeats wraparound earhooks for stability, Active Noise Cancelling with Transparency mode, built-in heart rate monitoring, and up to 45 hours of battery life when tapping into the charging case to recharge.
Powerbeats Pro 2 are essentially a fitness-focused alternative to the AirPods Pro 3.
Nike showed off the headphones in an ad starring NBA superstar LeBron James.
In the U.S., pricing is set at $249.99, in line with the regular Powerbeats Pro 2. Apple is currently showing a March 24 delivery date.Tags: Beats, Nike, Powerbeats ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple’s folding iPhone: design, display, and release rumors Macworld
We’ve been reporting on the supposedly imminent launch of a foldable iPhone for years. There have been strong and reliable rumors of a foldable iPhone being just two years away, dating as far back as 2018, at least. Back then, reliable reports from the likes of CNBC said Apple was going to have a folding iPhone on the market in 2020.
That became 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025… and now it’s expected to land in 2026 at the earliest.
So, while the rumors and reports from parts suppliers and analysts are heating up and seem to be more solid than ever, we would advise even more caution and skepticism than usual with Apple speculation. With that said, here’s what current rumors suggest about the release of a folding iPhone.
Update March 20, 2026: According to MacRumors, Barclays analyst Tim Long says his supply chain informants say the iPhone Fold is being targeted for a December launch, a couple months after iPhone 18 Pro models.
Foldable iPhone name: What will it be called?
Many fans and pundits have got into the habit of referring to the rumored device as the iFold, which has at least the advantage of brevity. But there doesn’t seem to be any reason to believe this will be the official title. A more plausible theory, proposed by a UDN report in November 2025, is that it will be called the iPhone Fold.
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Expected iPhone Fold release date
According to a series of reports, the major design and specs of Apple’s first folding phone were due to be finalized in the middle of 2025, with production targeted for late 2026. That would mean a launch in late 2026 or early 2027.
So far, this timeline has been suggested by several sources in 2024 and 2025, including The Information, The Wall Street Journal, and analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Mark Gurman. A November 2025 report citing supply-chain sources also supported this timeline, claiming the iPhone Fold was about to enter mass production and was on track for a launch in 2026.
The phone is expected to be complex and expensive to manufacture, so production volume will likely be very limited at first. A second model in late 2027 should see higher production numbers.
Gurman reported in July 2025 that Apple will focus on features for the folding iPhone in iOS 27, which will be released in the fall of 2026.
In a report by ChosunBiz in South Korea, Samsung Display president Lee Cheong announced that it is making “preparations for mass production of OLED for foldable phones to be supplied to a North American client.” Later on in the article, the reporter states that “Samsung Display is known to be the exclusive supplier of OLED to be installed in Apple’s foldable phone to be released next year.”
According to MacRumors, Barclays analyst Tim Long said in a research note that the folding iPhone will likely ship in December, a couple months after the expected September launch of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max.
Foldable iPhone design
In 2024, The Information reported that Apple had made a couple of prototype “clamshell” flip-phone designs, where the top and bottom of the phone fold to meet. More recent rumors in 2025 from Digital Chat Station on Weibo and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggest a “book” style fold, with a vertical fold as the left and right sides come together. This is a similar style to the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold.
The folding iPhone could be a similar size to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.Luke Baker
The hinge is expected to be one of its most unique features. Some reports have suggested it will be made of a titanium alloy, while analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported in March 2025 that Apple is exploring the use of LiquidMetal for “durability, enhancing screen flatness, and minimizing crease marks” in the screen. Apple has received several patents for hinge designs, and it’s unclear which the company will use in the final design.
On July 14, Kuo reported that Apple had figured out how to get rid of the fold crease by using metal plates to help “distribute and control bending stress.”
A leak from Weibo account Instant Digital at the start of February says the volume buttons will be on the top edge, aligned right. On the back will be two cameras on a long thin “plateau” similar to the iPhone Air, only black rather than color-matched to the phone body.
Folding iPhone display details
Ming-Chi Kuo has also reported on the folding iPhone’s set of proposed design details. He says the book-style iPhone will have a 7.8-inch inside display when unfolded, and a 5.5-inch outer display. Kuo says Apple won’t be satisfied until the phone’s display is completely crease-free when opened.
In July, TrendForce made the same prediction, reporting that the folding iPhone would feature a 7.8-inch internal and 5.5-inch external display. A later report from The Information put the screen sizes at 7.7 inches inside and 5.3 inches outside.
The folding phone is said to be at most 9.5mm thick when folded and 4.5mm when unfolded. For comparison, an iPhone 16 Pro Max is 8.5mm thick, and the thinnest iPhone of all time is the iPhone Air at 5.6mm.
Folding iPhone rumored specs: chip, cameras & features
We don’t know what processor the folding iPhone will contain, but if it launches in 2026 as rumored, it will probably feature an A20 or A20 Pro—some variant of the processor found in the iPhone 18.
We expect most iPhones to use Apple’s own cellular modem and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips by that time as well. They may even be integrated into the main system-on-chip.
The folding iPhone will reportedly have a Touch ID-enabled power button rather than Face ID.IDG
Due to the very thin nature of the foldable iPhone, and the need for different front-facing cameras when folded up or unfolded, it will reportedly lack Face ID. Instead, Touch ID will be incorporated into the side button much as it is on the iPad Air’s power button.
There will reportedly be two rear cameras (likely a standard wide and ultrawide) and two front-facing cameras, one for when the iPhone is closed and one for when it’s open.
Folding iPhone: Price
Expect the folding iPhone to be a very high-end, ultra-premium model. The very first release is said to cost $2,000 or more… maybe even as much as $2,399, more than twice the highest-end iPhone Pro Max. That’s the prediction from analyst Arthur Liao, who bases his eye-watering estimate on material costs (particularly the panel and hinge) and Apple’s high-margin business model.
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Best Apple Deals of the Week: AirPods Pro 3 Hit $199.99 Lowest Price on Amazon The highlights of this week in Apple deals include the return of an all-time low price on AirPods Pro 3, Apple Watch Series 11, and ongoing launch discounts on all of Apple's new products. You'll also find a few early accessory deals from Amazon's Big Spring Sale below.
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AirPods Pro 3
What's the deal? Take $49 off AirPods Pro 3
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$49 OFFAirPods Pro 3 for $199.99
Amazon has the AirPods Pro 3 available for $199.99 this week, down from $249.00. This is a match of the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 3, which has been rare on Amazon in recent weeks.
M4 iPad Air
What's the deal? Take up to $80 off M4 iPad Air
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$40 OFF11-inch M4 iPad Air for $559.00
$50 OFF13-inch M4 iPad Air for $749.00
Last week was the launch week for all of Apple's new products, and Amazon is already offering good discounts on many models of the M4 iPad Air, although a few of the prices have risen a bit since we first covered the deals earlier this week. We're still seeing up to $80 off both the 11-inch and 13-inch models, however, which is solid for a brand-new product.
MacBook Air and MacBook Pro
What's the deal? Take $49 off M5 MacBook Air and M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$49 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) for $1,049.99
$49 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) for $1,249.99
$49 OFF16-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB) for $2,649.99
$49 OFF16-inch M5 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/2TB) for $3,849.99
Similar to the M4 iPad Air, Amazon is offering multiple discounts across the new M5 MacBook Air and M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro this week. You'll find $49 off select models right now, without the need of a coupon code.
Samsung Monitors
What's the deal? Save on Samsung monitors
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$300 OFFSamsung Smart Monitor M9 on Amazon
UP TO $1,000 OFFSamsung Monitor Sale
This week, there were two sales on Samsung monitors, split between Amazon and Samsung's own website. On Amazon, there was a big accessory sale this week, and the highlights of the event included big savings on monitors from Samsung, LG, Dell, and more. Samsung's newest Smart Monitor M9 hit the all-time low price of $1,299.99 during the sale, and it's still available now.
On Samsung, you can get a free copy of Resident Evil Requiem with the purchase of select monitors. You'll also find big discounts on TVs and Galaxy products this week.
Apple Watch Series 11
What's the deal? Take $100 off Apple Watch Series 11
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm GPS) for $299.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm GPS) for $329.00
Amazon this week has all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. We first started tracking the return of these deals last month, but this sale has now expanded with many more options on both 42mm and 46mm GPS models.
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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The MacRumors Show: Surprise AirPods Max 2 Announcement On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's surprise announcement of the AirPods Max 2 this week.
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The AirPods Max 2 introduce a range of improvements primarily driven by the addition of Apple's H2 chip, which replaces the H1 chip used in previous models. This new chip underpins most of the upgrades, enabling more advanced computational audio and significantly enhancing the overall listening experience.
One of the most notable improvements is Active Noise Cancellation, which Apple says is up to 1.5x more effective than before, making the headphones better suited to noisy environments such as travel. Transparency mode is also refined, with more natural-sounding ambient audio and improved clarity when hearing voices and surroundings.
The H2 chip also facilitates a suite of new adaptive listening features. Adaptive Audio dynamically adjusts the balance between noise cancellation and environmental sound depending on your surroundings, while Conversation Awareness automatically lowers playback and enhances nearby voices when you begin speaking. Personalized Volume builds on this by learning your listening preferences over time and adjusting volume levels accordingly. In addition, Voice Isolation has been improved, helping to prioritize your voice during calls and reduce background noise more effectively.
Audio quality is enhanced with a new high dynamic range amplifier and updated signal processing. These changes should result in more consistent bass, clearer midrange, more natural vocals, and improved separation of instruments. Spatial Audio has also been refined, offering more accurate sound placement and a more coherent soundstage.
Wireless performance sees an upgrade with support for Bluetooth 5.3, which reduces latency compared to the previous generation. Alongside audio improvements, several new features have been added, including Live Translation powered by Apple Intelligence, the ability to use the Digital Crown as a camera remote for taking photos or controlling video recording, and expanded Siri interactions, including hands-free activation without "Hey Siri" and gesture-based responses.
Despite these updates, several core aspects remain unchanged. The design, materials, and overall form factor are identical to earlier versions, battery life remains at up to 20 hours with noise cancellation enabled, and the headphones continue to use the same Smart Case. Pricing is also unchanged at $549.
AirPods Max 2 will be available to order on Apple.com and in the Apple Store app starting Wednesday, March 25 in the U.S. and more than 30 other countries, and they launch on an unspecified day in early April. The MacRumors Show has its own YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to keep up with new episodes and clips.
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DuckDuckGo VPN review: Strong privacy, but missing key features Macworld
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Privacy is DuckDuckGo’s forte, and while the powerful browser that dodges trackers and digital snooping has become a go-to for many, you may not be aware of its VPN service.
That’s partially because, despite DuckDuckGo offering a free browser alternative to Safari and Chrome, its VPN is a paid addition, and partially because its very existence is tied to the aforementioned browser – at least for now.
If you’re already using the DuckDuckGo browser, the VPN might just be the easiest one to recommend for you, despite the fact that it’s missing some features of its rivals. On the other hand, as a standalone product, it’s a little less easy to recommend because of those missing features.
Solid speeds and reliable geo-unblocking are one thing, but a lack of features like a kill switch is likely to be tough to swallow for experienced VPN users looking for alternatives.
Should you use DuckDuckGo VPN?
Who it’s best for: Privacy-focused users already using DuckDuckGo’s browser and people who want a simple, low-effort VPN.
Who should avoid it: Power users who want full control, a large server network, and multiple device coverage
Key trade-offs and limitations: Compared to other VPNs DuckDuckGO VPN lacks key tools like a kill switch, protocol choice, and deeper controls. It also lacks the large server network others offer.
How to get DuckDuckGo VPN
The DuckDuckGo VPN is available as part of a subscription to the DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro service that costs $9.99 a month/$99.99 a year and also includes personal information removal, and identity theft restoration.
Download DuckDuckGo browser (Mac, iOS or other version). You can download it from the Mac App Store.
Subscribe to DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro.
Go to Settings > VPN in the DuckDuckGo browser.
Features & Apps – What features does DuckDuckGo VPN actually offer?
Right off the bat, DuckDuckGo VPN does things a little differently. The company’s excellent browser does a great job of blocking trackers, and it’s always been fun to check the ‘Protections Report’ about how many it’s stopped from pinching your data.
It’s also now packing optional AI features, letting you engage with a chatbot with a little more privacy than a browser-based ChatGPT or Claude window.
Foundry
It’s into this ecosystem that the VPN service arrives, and you’ll need to use the browser to install it first and foremost.
Once that’s done, you can access it from the menu bar as you would many rivals, but there’s no standalone interface, so you’ll need to rely on the browser or the menu bar – no big ‘button’ to click here.
There are, as you might expect, versions for platforms like Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android, but bear in mind there’s a relatively restrictive five-device limit. While some VPNs are offering unlimited connections, at this price, we’d have liked a few more from DuckDuckGo. Still, if you’re a solo user with a handful of devices, you’ll likely get by just fine.
Foundry
Perhaps the biggest downside right now is a lack of power features. A Kill Switch, which stops traffic when a VPN goes down, isn’t in effect, for example. You’ll get a notification, but there’s no option to automatically disconnect.
Split Tunnelling is available, though, letting you route traffic from specific apps and sites through the VPN or outside of it, and you can set the VPN to connect automatically when you log in, but that’s about it for features.
Don’t expect much else, though. There are no speed testing options, no alternative VPN protocols (it’s WireGuard or nothing), and no dedicated password manager or other accoutrements.
Still, because DuckDuckGo VPN is part of the wider subscription service, you also get those AI models I mentioned earlier, regular data sweeps for your personal data, and even identity restoration if you’ve suffered at the hands of a bad actor. It’s the kind of service you hope you never need, but it’s there if you do.
Performance: How fast is DuckDuckGo VPN in real use?
DuckDuckGo’s server count is relatively low, with under 50 countries included. Some, like the UK, only have one location where rivals would have a few to choose from, making this a markedly smaller pool of servers to choose from compared to options like ExpressVPN or NordVPN.
On the positive side, though, its speeds are pretty great. While there’s no built-in speed test, we found download speeds dropped by just 12% or so in general usage when using WireGuard. There’s no other protocol to test, sadly, but upload speeds do take more of a hit at around a 70% speed loss.
For browsing, that’s doable, but you may struggle with video calls or gaming while using the VPN.
While DuckDuckGo offers a great privacy-first VPN, it’s also a dab hand at geo-unblocking, small server list notwithstanding. I was able to easily gain access to alternative versions of Netflix, for example, with no real downsides to performance.
Privacy & Security: Is DuckDuckGo VPN actually private and secure?
As you might expect from DuckDuckGo, a company founded on the principles of privacy on the internet, there’s a lot to like about its approach to a VPN.
For one, it keeps its VPN servers separate from its browser and AI servers, while using Smarter Encryption to keep data encrypted while in use.
While the company is headquartered in the United States, it maintains a no-logs policy. Still, the US being part of the Five Eyes surveillance group is something to consider if you’re looking for additional privacy, while the last audit was completed in late 2024.
Pricing and plans: Is DuckDuckGo VPN worth the price?
At $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, DuckDuckGo’s VPN isn’t one of the cheapest around, but that doesn’t quite tell the whole story.
Its private browser is free, and you’re not just paying for the VPN on its own – you’re also getting access to AI models, data removal tools, and identity restoration.
Should you use DuckDuckGo VPN?
Already locked in to DuckDuckGo’s excellent browser? The VPN might just be a no-brainer, offering a great experience that’s easy to use, at the cost of more granularity.
Still, at this price, there are other options with more servers and features.
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Data Irregularities – US Region Mar 20, 16:10 UTCResolved - We have resolved this service interruption and impacted services have returned to normal operation. Between 15:10 UTC and 16:08 UTC, some customers in the US region with Azure integrations may have experiencde errors when sending data to New Relic, issues in viewing data in real time, and delayed or missing alert notifications related to real time data. Impacted data may not be recoverable.Mar 20, 15:59 UTCUpdate - We are seeing recovery for Azure integrations at this time. Some customers in the US region with Azure integrations may experience errors when sending data to New Relic, issues in viewing data in real time, and delayed or missing alert notifications related to real time data. Impacted data may not be recoverable.Mar 20, 15:53 UTCUpdate - We are investigating a service interruption where some customers in the US region with Azure integrations may experience 5xx errors when sending data to New Relic, issues in viewing data in real time, and delayed or missing alert notifications related to real time data. Impacted data may not be recoverable.Mar 20, 15:52 UTCInvestigating - We are investigating a service interruption where some customers in the US region with Azure integrations may experience 5xx errors when sending data to New Relic, issues in viewing data in real time, and delayed or missing alert notifications related to real time data. Impacted data may not be recoverable.
M5 MacBook Air vs. M5 MacBook Pro Buyer's Guide Both the MacBook Air and entry-level MacBook Pro now feature the M5 chip, so how do the latest models compare?
While the 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $1,099 and the 15-inch model at $1,299, moving to the 14-inch MacBook Pro requires spending at least $300 more. For some buyers, the extra cost is unnecessary; for others, the Pro's ability to sustain performance, along with its more advanced display and expanded I/O, meaningfully change the experience in ways the Air cannot match even with higher configurations.
With the introduction of the MacBook Neo as a new entry-level option, the Mac lineup now spans three distinct tiers. As a result, the MacBook Air no longer represents the default choice for most buyers, but instead occupies a middle position between affordability and performance. If you've already ruled out the MacBook Neo, this guide helps to answer the question of how to decide which of Apple's other two popular laptops is best for you. The key differences are as follows:
MacBook Air
MacBook Pro
13.6- or 15.3-inch display
14.2-inch display
Slimmer borders around the display
LCD Liquid Retina display
Mini-LED Liquid Retina XDR display
60Hz refresh rate
ProMotion for refresh rates up to 120Hz
Up to 500 nits brightness
Up to 1,000 nits brightness and 1,600 nits peak HDR brightness
Nano-texture display option
Passive cooling
Active cooling
Two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
Three Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
HDMI 2.1 port with support for multichannel audio output
SDXC card slot
13-Inch: Four-speaker sound system
15-Inch: Six-speaker sound system with force-canceling woofers
High-fidelity six-speaker sound system with force-cancelling woofers
Three-mic array with directional beamforming
Studio-quality three-mic array with high signal-to-noise ratio and directional beamforming
512GB, 1TB, or 2TB of storage
512GB, 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB storage
13-Inch: 53.8-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
15-Inch: 66.5-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
14-Inch: 72.4-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
18-hour battery life
24-hour battery life
30W, 35W, or 70W USB-C Power Adapter
70W or 96W USB-C Power Adapter
Silver, Sky Blue, Starlight, or Midnight color options
Silver or Space Black color options
13-Inch: Starts at $1,099
15-Inch: Starts at $1,299
Starts at $1,599
Dimensions are also a key area of difference between the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. The MacBook Pro is noticeably thicker and heavier than both MacBook Air models:
MacBook Air (13-Inch)
MacBook Air (15-Inch)
MacBook Pro (14-Inch)
Height
0.44 inches (1.13 cm)
0.45 inch (1.15 cm)
0.61 inches (1.55 cm)
Width
11.97 inches (30.41 cm)
13.40 inches (34.04 cm)
12.31 inches (31.26 cm)
Depth
8.46 inches (21.5 cm)
9.35 inches (23.76 cm)
8.71 inches (22.12 cm)
Weight
2.7 pounds (1.24 kg)
3.3 pounds (1.51 kg)
3.4 pounds (1.55 kg)
Taken as a whole, the MacBook Air now occupies a more clearly defined middle position in Apple's laptop lineup. With the introduction of the MacBook Neo as a lower-cost entry point, the Air no longer represents the default choice for most buyers, but instead serves those who want a meaningful step up in performance, features, and long-term usability without moving into the MacBook Pro tier.
The MacBook Air offers excellent performance with the M5 chip, capable memory and storage options, a good all-round display, and key features like a backlit keyboard, 18 hours of battery life, and a 12MP Center Stage camera. For everyday tasks, performance remains effectively indistinguishable from more expensive models, but the Air is far less likely to feel constrained after several years of use compared to the MacBook Neo. Its thinner chassis, lower weight, silent fanless design, and broader range of color options also remain important advantages.
By contrast, the 14-inch MacBook Pro is differentiated less by baseline performance and more by its ability to sustain it, as well as by a collection of hardware features that materially change the experience. Active cooling allows the M5 chip to operate at higher levels for prolonged periods, avoiding the thermal limitations inherent to the Air's passive design. This becomes noticeable in extended workloads such as video editing, 3D rendering, compiling large codebases, or running intensive AI-driven tasks. If your workload regularly involves sustained performance, such as long video exports, large code builds, or intensive multitasking, the MacBook Air's fanless design may become a limiting factor.
Alongside this, MacBook Pro's mini-LED Liquid Retina XDR display with ProMotion offers substantially higher brightness, contrast, and motion fluidity, while the inclusion of HDMI, SDXC, and an additional Thunderbolt port expands its versatility in professional environments. It also delivers consistently better speakers, higher-quality microphones, and longer battery life. For users planning to keep their machine for several years, this sustained performance headroom and broader feature set can make the MacBook Pro a more resilient long-term investment.
The most consequential trade-off emerges at the upper end of the MacBook Air's pricing. At $1,299, the 15-inch MacBook Air sits close enough to the 14-inch MacBook Pro's $1,599 starting price that the decision becomes less about affordability and more about priorities. For an additional $300, the Pro offers a significantly more advanced display, active cooling for sustained performance, longer battery life, additional I/O, and overall greater versatility. Once you are already considering spending over $1,000 on a laptop, these advantages become disproportionately impactful, particularly for users intending to keep their machine for several years.
As a result, the MacBook Air is best understood as the balanced option within the lineup: Meaningfully more capable and longer-lasting than the MacBook Neo, but somewhat constrained compared to the MacBook Pro. The right choice depends less on basic specifications and more on where your needs sit across three distinct tiers, with basic computing at the low end, sustained performance and advanced features at the high end, and the MacBook Air positioned squarely between them.Related Roundups: MacBook Pro, MacBook AirBuyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Buy Now), MacBook Air (Buy Now)Related Forums: MacBook Pro, MacBook AirThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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MacBook Neo Charging Test: Here's Which Apple Charger is the Fastest While the MacBook Neo is not "fast-charge capable," according to Apple's tech specs, the laptop can still charge faster with certain Apple chargers.
Apple includes its 20W USB-C Power Adapter with the MacBook Neo (except in the UK and the EU, where the laptop does not ship with a charger at all), but a new charging test has revealed that Apple's 35W Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter is a better choice if you want the fastest charging speeds at the lowest additional cost from Apple.
In the video below, ChargerLAB shows that the MacBook Neo reaches a peak charging speed of 18W with the included 20W charger, but this rises to 30W with Apple's 35W adapter, which is available in two sizes for $59 on Apple's online store.
ChargerLAB did not show exactly how much time you can save by using the 35W charger over the 20W charger, but it is probably up to 20-30 minutes for a full charge.
Of course, a variety of 30W-and-higher chargers sold by Apple and other companies can charge the MacBook Neo at peak speeds of 28W to 30W, so look beyond Apple if you want to save money. If you stick with Apple, just know this: its 35W adapter is faster than the included 20W adapter, but its expensive 96W and 140W chargers do not charge the MacBook Neo any faster than the 35W adapter despite costing more.
MacBook Neo launched last Wednesday, and Apple's CEO Tim Cook today revealed that the Mac just had its best launch week ever with first-time buyers.Related Roundup: MacBook NeoTag: ChargerLabBuyer's Guide: MacBook Neo (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook NeoThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
OpenAI 'Superapp' to Merge ChatGPT, Codex, and Atlas Browser OpenAI has a Mac "superapp" in development that unifies its ChatGPT app, Codex coding platform, and Atlas browser, reports The Wall Street Journal ($).
The idea behind the all-in-one app is to simplify the user experience, following the launch of several standalone products, some of which haven't resonated with OpenAI's customers. The company is also trying to bounce back after the recent successes of its main rival, Anthropic.
OpenAI executives are said to be looking at areas it can deprioritize while it focuses on creating agentic AI capabilities within the new superapp that can work autonomously on a user's computer to carry out various tasks like writing code and analyzing data.
In an all-hands meeting last week, OpenAI's chief of applications Fidji Simo reportedly told employees they couldn't afford to be distracted by "side quests" given Anthropic's rapid success winning over enterprise and coding customers. From the report:
An OpenAI spokeswoman said the new "superapp" will enable teams inside OpenAI to work more closely together, and help the research division focus its efforts around improving one central product. Over the coming months, the company expects to add new "agentic" capabilities within its Codex app so it can help with productivity-related tasks beyond coding before merging ChatGPT and the Atlas browser into the superapp as well. OpenAI unveiled a series of major initiatives last year, like its Sora video app and the acquisition of Jony Ive's AI hardware venture. Since then, however, Anthropic has gained strong momentum with the success of its Code Claude and Cowork offerings.
The WSJ report gave no timeline for the launch of OpenAI's so-called superapp, but it said the company's mobile ChatGPT app will remain unchanged.Tags: ChatGPT, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
The Mac just posted its ‘best launch week ever’ with non-Mac users Macworld
It’s been a couple of weeks since Apple dropped the bombshell that is the $599 MacBook Neo, and there is still a lot of buzz about it, based on the feedback we’ve seen here at Macworld. On Friday, we got a sense from Apple on what the response has been.
On X, Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a quick message, stating, “Mac just had its best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers. We love seeing the enthusiasm!”
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Cook didn’t specifically say the “enthusiasm” was because of the MacBook Neo, but it’s easy to infer that it is. Cook has never posted such a message after a Mac release, although Apple often makes some sort of vague statement during its quarterly results announcements that it is encouraged by the number of first-time buyers. Apple also released a new M5 MacBook Air and the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, so it’s possible Cook’s message includes those Macs as well. Possible, but not probable.
MacBook Neo remains difficult to get on Apple’s online store, with some colors showing a mid-April ship date. Apple stopped revealing actual units sold (as specific numbers or even in a general sense) years ago, so we may never know how many MacBook Neos are being sold.
Regardless, there seems to be genuine momentum with the laptop, thanks to Windows fatigue and a U.S. economic sentiment where people want more value for their dollar. Maybe we’ll start to see proclamations of units sold, like when we heard about the X millionth song sold on iTunes–such announcements can create a bandwagon effect to let people know that the Neo is gaining wide acceptance.
In any case, there’s new “enthusiasm” for the Mac, and we as users will hopefully benefit. We still have updates to the Mac mini and Mac Studio coming soon, and then there’s the touchscreen MacBook Pro later this year. It’s only going to get better, folks.
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Deals: Most affordable M5 MacBook Pro $200 off, 15-inch M4 MacBook Air $949, iPhone 16 Pro Max $657 off, more low, Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the most affordable M5 MacBook Pro you can buy down at $1,400 ($299 under least pricey M5 model Apple sells these days) and this 16GB 15-inch M4 MacBook Air at $350 less than most affordable M5 Air Apple sells. We also still have AirPods Pro 3 down at holiday pricing joined by 1TB iPhone 16 Pro Max renewed premium units at up to $657 off, iPad mini at up to $160 off, and more. Scope it out below.
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ChatGPT wants a do-it-all super app, but Apple will probably stand in the way OpenAI is working on a project to consolidate ChatGPT, coding tools, and a browser into one app. Apple's iOS platform restrictions will prevent it from becoming a true all-in-one platform on the iPhone.OpenAI wants its desktop app to have more functionsOpenAI wants to merge ChatGPT, Codex, and a browser into one desktop app centered on agentic AI. Naturally, the focus is on desktop platforms and the ChatGPT app on iPhone will stay the same as a result.An app like that behaves very differently depending on where it runs. On iPhone and iPad, Apple tightly controls how software accesses the system and interacts with other apps. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.4 adds brand new widgets for your iPhone’s Home Screen iOS 26.4 comes packed with many new features, including brand new Ambient Music widgets that can be added to the iPhone’s Home Screen. Here are the details.
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Apple's 50th Anniversary Celebrations Headed to Australia Apple and the Sydney Opera House in Australia recently announced a collaboration, and it turns out this will tie into Apple's 50th-anniversary celebrations.
On his Instagram page earlier this week, Australian composer Bailey Pickles said Apple asked him to compose and perform music for its upcoming 50th-anniversary celebration at the Opera House, where Apple will soon be illuminating artwork.
From March 25 to March 27, the Opera House's eastern sails will be illuminated with artwork created in the Procreate app on the iPad by a group of 10 emerging Australian artists. Through free Today at Apple sessions earlier this month, the public also had the opportunity to create and submit artwork for potential illumination.
Apple said selected artworks from both commissioned artists and public submissions will be curated and projected onto the Opera House's eastern sails on March 25 at 8:30 p.m. local time, and on March 26 and March 27 at 8 p.m. local time. Pickles did not say exactly when he will be performing at the world-famous venue, but it is clear that the 50th-anniversary celebration will involve a mix of artwork and music.
It is unclear if Apple's CEO Tim Cook or any other company executives will attend this celebration, but it is worth noting that Cook is currently in China, so he is a lot closer to Australia right now than he would ordinarily be. Perhaps he will make a surprise appearance at the Opera House at some point, but only time will tell.
Apple has hosted 50th-anniversary celebrations in the United States, China, and South Korea so far, with more to follow in Canada, France, and Thailand, plus Australia. Our guess is that Apple will eventually hold a final celebration in California — the rainbow arches inside Apple Park would be the perfect spot for one last gathering.
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We love seeing a good closeout deal on Apple tech, especially when the new model is a very minor update. So today’s deal is right up our alley: Right now, you can get the 128GB iPad Air with 5G cellular for $550, a savings of $200, and the absolute best price we’ve ever seen.
Equipped with the M3 chip, this device delivers an exceptional performance whether you want to browse around, play games, practice hobbies, and so on. When we reviewed it, we gave this tablet a 4-star rating and our Editors’ Choice award, as we appreciated its performance, the gorgeous display, good battery life, and the overall build quality.
The tablet features a brilliant 11-inch Liquid Retina display that delivers gorgeous and vibrant colors, which is perfect for viewing media or editing projects. If you want to take pics or record videos, the tablet features advanced 12MP front and rear cameras so you can capture great content. The 128GB will offer plenty of storage space for apps, games, and files, and with a 5G plan, you’ll nbe able to stream movies and make calls wherever you are.
Since the tablet is so much cheaper now, you can use that extra cash to get a Magic Keyboard ($15 off) or Apple Pencil Pro ($30 off) for the full decked-out version. Just be sure to act fact because once they’re gone they’re never coming back.
AirPods Max, MacBook Neo, and Family Sharing on the AppleInsider Podcast Apple unexpectedly launched yet another device, the very long-awaited AirPods Max, plus the MacBook Neo gets more real-world testing, and Family Sharing gets a great update, all on the AppleInsider Podcast.Nobody saw it coming but the new AirPods Max is here — image credit: AppleJust when you thought Apple was done with product launches in March — and just when you thought it would never update the AirPods Max — it went and did it. The new AirPods Max brings everything users have been asking for over the last several years.There's reason to suspect the new AirPods Max is going to feel outdated in even just a few months, though. And also plenty of reasons to assume Apple won't release a new version for a long time. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.4 has three new features you might use every day iOS 26.4 is almost here, with a launch likely just days away. The update is packed with a lot of new features, including three that have a good chance of becoming daily go-tos for users.
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Apple hasn’t caught up to MacBook Neo demand yet It looks like Apple is selling MacBook Neo laptops faster than it can make them. Meanwhile, the Mac is breaking records because of it.
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Today in Apple history: Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh lands with a thud On March 20, 1997, Apple released the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, a futuristic, special-edition Mac that was way ahead of its time.
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TechFest: Computer History Museum continues Apple’s 50th anniversary celebration Following last week’s excellent Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held…
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Amazon developing Fire Phone successor to take on iPhone with Alexa AI focus After getting burned by the Fire Phone in 2014, Amazon is reportedly developing a new iPhone competitor for the current decade. The company’s revitalized hardware division is taking inspiration from Alexa instead of 3D this time around.
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MacBook Neo costs far less than entry-level PCs over time The long-term cost of ownership of a MacBook Neo is about half that of comparable Windows PCs. It's really the bargain option.
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∞ The Dalrymple Report: AirPods Max 2, AI Spending Race, and figs Apple has finally updated the AirPods Pro Max, but the update didn't bring a lot of new features, it basically brought the headphones on pair with the AirPods Pro. Dave and I talk about AI and whether Apple chose to stay out of the spending spree or if it was caught unprepared for one of the biggest tech changes in a long time. Do you know what could be in the figs you love to eat? Me neither, but Dave tells us.
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Apple just broke launch-week records for new Mac users Tim Cook says Apple just had a record-breaking week for brand-new Mac users. While he won't give details, it's surely the low-cost MacBook Neo that's leading the way.Apple's latest MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and especially MacBook Neo are breaking recorddsApple CEO Tim Cook is currently travelling the world as the company celebrates its anniversary, and so far seemingly hasn't had enough time to post his usual photos on social media. But he has now taken to X to celebrate how well Apple's recent Mac launches have gone.Mac just had its best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers. We love seeing the enthusiasm!— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) March 20, 2026 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
OpenAI is building a desktop ‘superapp’ for macOS According to The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI is planning a big pivot with its app strategy, streamlining its Mac apps for ChatGPT, Codex, and Atlas into a single ‘superapp.’
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Rejection because “Background too dark for watch” Today — after 4 month where nobody cared — I got a submission rejection because my app icon has an almost black background and it would not appear circular on the watch (which is actually not true because Apple creates a tiny white halo around it anyways…). Seems not to bother anyone at Apple — […]
Blackberry's ghost still haunts Apple in lawsuits that have nothing to do with them Years after Blackberry phones died and the firms technology patents were sold off, Apple is in court trying to block details of its old deals from reaching iPhone rival Xiaomi.Blackberry phones are long gone, but the technology behind them is still the subject of patent disputesBlackberry phones stopped working back in 2022, but the company sold off its patents and already been doing licensing deals. Now according to Courthouse News, patent law firms want details of those licenses.Apple has gone to court to stop it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Made Nearly $900 Million From Generative AI Apps Last Year Apple collected nearly $900 million in App Store fees from generative AI apps in 2025, according to data from analysis firm AppMagic, covered by The Wall Street Journal ($).
The overwhelming majority of Apple's AI app commission revenue came courtesy of ChatGPT downloads leading to subsequent subscriptions, which alone accounted for around 75 percent of the above total. Elon Musk's Grok app came a distant second, making up just 5 percent of the revenue.
Apple is now said to be on course to earn $1 billion in generative app revenue this year. Given how behind the company is in the AI race, highlighted by the sluggish progress of its enhanced Siri rollout, it's a tidy sum indeed.
Of course, the reason Apple benefits from the popularity of AI apps built by other companies is that the iPhone remains the smartphone market leader. Most AI apps still have to go through its App Store, where Apple takes a commission of up to 30 percent on subscriptions. As the report notes:
"Its Siri chatbot is still weak by modern AI standards. What Apple does have that the other AI players don't is a dominant position making devices. However fancy OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and xAI make their chatbots, iPhones are still a primary way to deliver them to consumers."The revenue stands in contrast to Apple's relatively modest AI spending compared to rivals like Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, all of whom have poured tens of billions into AI infrastructure, with little to no profit yet to show for it. Meanwhile, Apple's capital expenditures have remained comparatively flat, thanks to its prioritization of investment in on-device AI over large data centers filled with GPU processors.
The strategy won't enable a more capable Siri, but Apple appears to be happy to lean on Google to provide the necessary AI infrastructure for that. The two companies announced in January that Gemini will power a revamped version of Apple's virtual assistant, coming later this year. The financial terms of the partnership haven't been disclosed, but Bloomberg reported last year that the deal would be around $1 billion annually. That will give Apple access to a 1.2 trillion parameter model that dwarfs its in-house capabilities.
Perhaps the deeper irony is that Google already pays Apple around $20 billion per year to remain the default search engine on iPhones, so now money is flowing in the other direction too, albeit at a drastically lower rate.
Still, some investors see the App Store approach as a more viable long-term strategy. Charles Rinehart, chief investment officer of Johnson Asset Management, told WSJ that if Apple "can act as a toll road for providers of AI, then they'll probably end up looking good long-term."Tag: App StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Tim Cook says the Mac just set a new launch record for Apple Apple launched three new Macs last week: MacBook Neo, M5 MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max. And CEO Tim Cook says the launch set a new record among first-time Mac buyers.
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Apple Announces New Mac Sales Record Following MacBook Neo Launch Apple's CEO Tim Cook today said the Mac just had its "best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers," which suggests that the new MacBook Neo has been a hit with customers buying their first laptops or switching from Windows.
Apple released the MacBook Neo last Wednesday, March 11. In the U.S., pricing starts at just $599 for the general public and an even lower $499 for college students. The laptop is powered by a version of the iPhone 16 Pro's A18 Pro chip, and it is available in colorful finishes like Citrus, Blush, and Indigo, alongside traditional Silver.
Apple also released MacBook Air models with the M5 chip and MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips last week, so it was a big week for new Macs, but the affordable MacBook Neo is likely driving the record number of first-time Mac buyers.
If you want a MacBook Neo, you may have to wait. In the U.S., MacBook Neo orders placed through Apple's online store today are estimated to be delivered between April 6 and April 13. However, it may be possible to find a MacBook Neo sooner at one of Apple's retail stores, or through authorized resellers such as Amazon and Walmart.
Mac just had its best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers. We love seeing the enthusiasm!— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) March 20, 2026 Related Roundup: MacBook NeoTag: Tim CookBuyer's Guide: MacBook Neo (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook NeoThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
5 old problems that still plague AirPods Max 2 The AirPods Max 2 brings some upgrades, but does little to address the old problems. That makes the premium price harder to justify.
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The iOS Weekly Brief – Issue 52 (News, tools, upcoming conferences, job market overview, weekly poll, and must-read articles) – Apple blocks vibe coding apps from pushing updates – Xcode 26.4 RC is out with Swift 6.3 – I wrote about why Xcode is no longer the center of the iOS dev toolkit – the hidden cost of using "any" instead of "some" – why compilation cache won't help if your bottleneck isn't the […]
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Siri will continue to be incompetent … until it very suddenly isn’t I know, we’ve been waiting forever for the new Siri and it still isn’t here yet. Many are adopting the cynical view that it won’t be worth the wait, and that AI is mostly hype anyway.
I’ve long felt that my own view of AI is somewhat at odds with the very polarized views mostly expressed on the internet. That it’s a villain or a hero. That it’s a mental toddler or a professor. I don’t see it as either, but a recent experience with Claude suggested to me that it is now close to reaching a tipping point …
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MacBook Neo review: the new king of budget laptops Don't call it compromised. The MacBook Neo is an amazing new entry point in Apple's lineup that easily eclipses the base iPad and will be a revolution in the education market.MacBook Neo review: A18 Pro is more than enough computeApple is no stranger to attempting new and interesting budget products like the entry iPhone 17e or base iPad. While it thrives in the premium market, Apple's best sellers are at the bottom of the lineup, and that bottom just dropped again for the MacBook.MacBook Neo is yet another move towards a more affordable Mac that echoes previous attempts, like the iBook. Though, even in 2006, the iBook was a closer relation to today's MacBook Air than to the MacBook Neo. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub review: A portable iPad stand with 7 ports Macworld
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Unless you always hold your iPad or leave it on your lap, you need a stand for comfortable viewing.
And the tablet is much more than a giant iPhone. Connect it to a monitor and keyboard, add some storage drives and other handy devices and it can match a MacBook for functionality.
The Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub will keep your iPad at a secure and comfortable angle, plus provide seven high-end ports.
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Ports ahoy: What ports do you get, and are they fast enough?
Neatly placed at the back and sides of the Stand Hub are all the ports an iPad user should require. It connects to your iPad with its integrated 6.7-inch (170mm) USB-C cable that’s tucked into its base. It’s compatible with all iPads from 2021 onwards.
The ports are fine matches for the iPad:
USB-C PD charging port (100W PD)
USB-C port (10Gbps)
USB-A port (10Gbps)
HDMI 2.0 port (support for 4K display at 60Hz)
SD 4.0 card reader (UHS-II, 312MBps)
MicroSD 4.0 card reader (UHS-II, 312MBps)
3.5mm audio jack (input/output)
100W is plenty for even the top-end iPad Pro, which can be fast-charged with a power adapter of 60W or higher. You’ll need to add your own USB-C charger; we’ve reviewed the best USB-C chargers in case you don’t have one spare. Apple ships the iPad with a 20W power adapter so you’ll fare better with a more powerful charger.
If even a 13-inch iPad’s screen is not enough for you then you can hook it up to a larger monitor via the HDMI 2.0 port. It will support up to a 4K display at 60Hz—not a fast enough refresh rate for hardened gamers but fine for the rest of us.
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You can create quite a desktop setup by using the USB ports to add storage drives and other devices. The 10Gbps data-transfer rate might not match the iPad Pro’s 40Gbps Thunderbolt but matches the iPad Air and iPad mini’s USB port. The entry-level iPad sadly will remain stuck at its slow USB 2.0 speed of 480Mbps.
The USB-A port is also rated at 10Gbps and is great for memory sticks or a wired keyboard or mouse.
Some iPads have as little as 128GB of storage, and an easy and affordable way to boost this is via a super-portable SD or MicroSD card. Storage prices are volatile but at the time of writing you could buy a 256GB MicroSD card for under $40. You can’t install larger drives in your iPad, and at the point of purchase Apple charges an extra $200 to that add that same amount of storage.
The Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub comes with both SD and MicroSD card readers on one side, and both are rated at fast 312 MBps UHS-II.
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Portable design: How portable is the stand in real use?
Just as the iPad is super portable, you can easily pocket the Hub Stand, although you’d need very large pockets to include the wall charger, keyboard and 27-inch monitor.
It measures 4.3 x 4.3 x 0.75 inches (110 x 110 x 19mm) and weighs 6.6oz (187.5g).
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Price: Is it worth $79.99 compared to separate stand + hub?
The Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub is priced at $79.99, and €84.99.
For alternatives, read our reviews of the best iPad stands and best iPad hubs. With the Foldable Stand Hub you get both in one.
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Should you buy the Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub?
Every iPad deserves a stand, and rather you deserve one for viewing comfort and ergonomic comfort. There are enough fast ports on the Satechi OntheGo Foldable Stand Hub to enable you to create a desktop setup, and it’s portable enough to slip into your backpack or jacket pocket when you’re on the move.
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WWDC 2026 guide: Expected date, how to watch and new product rumors Macworld
WWDC is Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, an annual event where the company sets its software agenda for the coming year. It is considered the most important date on Apple’s calendar for developers and enthusiasts alike.
WWDC will start with a keynote in which Apple will unveil major updates to operating systems including iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. We may also see the company launch new Mac hardware.
Apple is yet to confirm the date when WWDC will begin, but we are fairly confident that it will start on Monday June 8, 2026, based on previous years. Apple reliably holds WWDC in the second week of June. If Apple follows usual practice WWDC will start with a keynote that will be live streamed from 10 a.m. PT.
For developers it’s the start of a summer-long process to get up to speed with new developments. For users, it’s a preview of the stuff they’re going to be using in the fall and throughout the next year.
In this article, we discuss how to watch WWDC 2026 and the major announcements (and some of the less exciting, but equally important, ones) you can expect to hear about. Some of these announcements – updates to the five big Apple operating systems, most obviously – are as predictable as the timing of the event. But we reckon Apple will spring a few surprises this year.
What to expect from WWDC 2026
Apple’s WWDC keynote is expected to begin at 10am PT on Monday, June 8, 2026.
The event will likely be streamed live on Apple’s website.
Expected announcements include iOS 27 and macOS 27, new AI-related features, and potential Mac hardware updates.
When is WWDC 2026 and when will the keynote start?
The invite to 2025’s WWDC.Apple
WWDC: June 8 to June 12, 2026 (Expected)
WWDC Keynote: Monday June 8 at 10am PT (Expected)
Apple has not yet officially announced the specific dates for WWDC 2026. However, based on the company’s established annual cycle, the conference typically takes place during the first or second week of June. In 2025 WWDC ran from June 9 to 13, with the keynote event on Monday June 9. Based on this, we expect that in 2026 it will run from June 8 to 12, with the keynote event on Monday June 8.
Apple usually confirms the date for WWDC around the end of March when it allows developers to enter a lottery and apply for a ticket to attend the keynote. Those who qualify have until the beginning of April to apply for tickets. We explain how current Apple Developer Program members, Apple Developer Enterprise Program members and Swift Student Challenge winners are able to apply for free tickets below.
The keynote is likely to start at the usual time of 10am Pacific Time. If you are wondering what time will the WWDC keynote start where you are, use this as a quick reference:
U.S.: 10 a.m. (PDT), 11 a.m. (MDT), 12 p.m. (CDT), 1 p.m. (EDT)
Canada: 2 p.m. (ADT)
U.K.: 6 p.m. (BST)
Europe: 7 p.m. (CEST)
India: 10:30 p.m. (IST)
Singapore and China: 1 a.m. the next day (SGT/CST)
Japan: 2 a.m. the next day (JST)
Australia: 1 a.m. the next day (AWST), 2:30 a.m. the next day (ACST), 3 a.m. the next day (AEST)
New Zealand: 5 a.m. the next day (NZST)
How to watch WWDC 2026
You can watch the WWDC keynote live on your screen.Foundry
When WWDC starts Apple will live stream the opening keynote on its website and elsewhere, including on YouTube and on the Apple TV app. This means you’ll be able to watch the presentation on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and even PC.
Prior to the event, we will embed Apple’s live YouTube stream at the top of this article. We will also run a live blog so you can read our blow-by-blow account of what happens, including our expert opinions.
There are several ways to watch the WWDC keynote depending on your device:
Apple.com: Watch on Apple’s own website.
Apple TV App: Use TV app on a compatible TV, Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
YouTube: Watch on Apple’s YouTube channel.
Other platforms: Access the stream using recent versions of Chrome or Firefox (MSE, H.264, and AAC required). To watch, visit the Apple Events page.
Apple Developer App and Website: For those interested in the more technical “Platforms State of the Union” or specific developer sessions, these are hosted on the Apple Developer website and within the Apple Developer app.
Biggest WWDC rumors: At a glance
OS updates: WWDC is expected to be the primary stage for the next generation of operating systems, including iOS 27 and macOS 27.
Siri 2.0/Chatbot Evolution: Siri is expected to finally evolve into a full-fledged chatbot with on-screen awareness and personal context understanding.
What will Apple announce at WWDC 2026?
While developers are at the heart of WWDC, Apple uses the event to showcase its broader software roadmap and, at times, unveil new Macs and other products. In past years, we’ve seen a wide range of announcements, including major Mac updates. Here’s what we expect Apple to reveal at this year’s event, from software and hardware to the possibility of entirely new products.
Which software updates are expected at WWDC 2026?
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WWDC is all about the software, so we can be certain that Apple will reveal details of its upcoming operating system updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, HomePod, and Apple Watch. Those updates will then be issued to developers as a beta to test, and then a few weeks later a public beta will start. Learn about participating in Apple’s beta software program so you can test the new software as soon as the beta arrives.
Eventually, the new software will be available for everyone to download in the fall (usually September for iOS/iPadOS/watchOS and either September or October for macOS.
Expected Software Updates
Apple is expected to announce the next generation of its primary operating systems, which will likely move to version number 27. These include:
iOS 27: Expected to be the flagship announcement for iPhone, potentially featuring the long-delayed “Siri 2.0” overhaul.
macOS 27: The successor to macOS 26 Tahoe.
iPadOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27: Updates across Apple’s wearable, home, and spatial computing platforms.
Following the event the first developer betas for these new operating systems will be released, with public betas following in July.
Key Software Features and AI Developments
The most significant focus for WWDC 2026 is expected to be the completion of the “Apple Intelligence” roadmap. While many features were originally promised for 2024 and 2025, several major components have been pushed into the 2026 calendar year.
The “New Siri” (Siri 2.0): After multiple delays, a revamped Siri powered by Google’s Gemini is expected to be a central pillar of the 2026 software announcements. While the expected Siri overhaul is to be powered by Gemini, it’ll likely be a bespoke version running on Apple’s own servers to ensure it can retain its high standards regarding users’ data privacy.
Expanded AI Integration: Building on the “Playlist Playground” and “Writing Tools” introduced in the iOS 26.4 and macOS 26.4 betas, Apple is likely to debut more advanced generative AI features for its Pro apps and system-wide utilities for iOS 27.
Interface Refinements: Apple may further unify the design language across macOS and iPadOS, potentially adding more “Dynamic Island” functionality to the Mac.
Developer Tools and APIs
For developers, Apple typically introduces new versions of Xcode and updated Swift frameworks. APIs may be updated to allow third-party apps to integrate more deeply with Apple’s identity and payment systems. Additionally, Metal, a key technology for Mac game developers, enabling features like MetalFX Frame Interpolation, will likely see further expansion at WWDC.
Also read: The 10 most significant WWDC software announcements of all time
Will Apple launch new hardware at WWDC 2026?
The 15-inch MacBook Air was introduced at WWDC 2023.Apple
WWDC tends to be a software-focused event, so new hardware is never guaranteed. In addition, Apple has already completed a major spring launch cycle in March 2026, which included the MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, M4 iPad Air, and M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro models. However, there are still several hardware products that are rumored or expected to appear at the June 2026 event.
Expected Mac Updates
Based on current release cycles and expert analysis, several Mac models are due for an M5-series upgrade.
Mac Studio and Mac Pro: These professional desktops are expected to receive updates to the M5 Max and a potential M4 Ultra or M5 Ultra chip by June 2026.
Mac mini: The compact desktop is expected to benefit from a M5 and M5 Pro update.
iMac: The consumer-focused all-in-one is a candidate for an M5 chip refresh during the WWDC timeframe.
Other rumored products
Smart Glasses and Wearables: Reports from late 2025 suggested Apple might provide a “first glimpse of its smart glasses” soon. Given the developer focus of WWDC, a preview of the software platform for these glasses or a new AI-powered pendant is possible.
Home Automation: Apple is reportedly developing a new home hub and a doorbell camera featuring Face ID, which could be integrated into the broader HomeKit discussions at the conference.
HomePod/HomeHub: There are lots of rumors about different products, from a HomePod with a display to a screen with a robot arm.
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What is WWDC?
WWDC stands for the Worldwide Developers Conference and is dedicated to the third-party software and hardware developers that create apps and accessories for Apple’s platforms: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Watch, HomePod and Vision Pro.
At the event Apple previews the software that will be coming to iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple Watches, and so on, later in the year. A beta program starts after the event so that developers can start testing the new software, find out ways to use new features, and make sure it works with their apps.
Sometimes Apple launches new hardware at WWDC, but the key focus is always software.
What happens at WWDC?
The event typically begins with a high-profile keynote presentation that provides a “sneak peek” at the next versions of Apple’s software. Beyond the announcements, it is a week-long conference designed for the global developer community to learn about new technologies and APIs.
What happened at WWDC 2025
Watch the WWDC event as it happens here.
This event was particularly significant due to a massive visual overhaul and a change in how Apple names its software. It included:
The “Liquid Glass” Redesign: Apple introduced a new design language called Liquid Glass, which brought translucent, reflective, and glossy elements across all platforms . This aesthetic features curved “squircles,” glass-like layers that react to content beneath them, and a fully transparent menu bar in macOS.
Unified Version Numbering: Starting with the 2025 event, Apple synchronized the version numbers of all its operating systems to reflect the upcoming year. Consequently, the successors to iOS 18 and macOS 15 were named iOS 26 and macOS 26 Tahoe.
Apple Intelligence and Siri: While Apple continued to integrate AI features—such as AI-powered battery management and smarter Reminders—the long-awaited “New Siri” revamp faced further delays. Reports following the event indicated that the more conversational, context-aware version of Siri might not arrive until late 2026 or 2027.
Key Software Features included:
macOS 26 Tahoe: Introduced a significant overhaul to Spotlight, new mobile apps for the Mac (like Journal), and “Live Translation” for real-time communication in FaceTime and Messages.
iPadOS 26: Added “Mac-like” multitasking, allowing apps like Final Cut Pro to continue intensive processes in the background, and replaced the circular cursor with a desktop-style arrow .watchOS 26: Opened the Apple Watch Control Center to third-party widgets for the first time, allowing apps like Spotify or Strava to offer one-tap toggles
Who should watch WWDC
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is a cornerstone event for anyone deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem, ranging from professional software creators to casual device owners. While the week-long program is technically dense, the opening keynote is designed for a global audience.
WWDC is considered the second-biggest event on Apple’s calendar, surpassed only by the fall iPhone launch. It’s the event to watch if you want to get insight into Apple’s long-term strategic vision. If you own an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple TV, the WWDC keynote is highly relevant because it give you a sneak peek at the new software coming to your devices later in the year.
How to attend WWDC
WWDC is primarily a digital event with all registered Apple developers able to get online access to session videos, slides, and sample code throughout the week.
There is usually an in-person event at Apple Park though. If you want to attend WWDC and the keynote in person you have to enter a lottery and apply for a ticket to attend the keynote alongside other developers. There is a lot of competition for those tickets, which are randomly selected from those who apply and aren’t transferable. The good news is that tickets are free, at least.
To be in with a chance of attending, it is necessary to enter the lottery, for which you have to apply through Apple’s website. Eligibility is generally restricted to the following groups:
Current members of the Apple Developer Program or Apple Developer Enterprise Program.
Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni.
Swift Student Challenge winners (who are often included in a separate selection process, with notifications typically sent in May).
The lottery for tickets allocated for 2025 started at the end of March and those interested had to apply by the beginning of April. The lucky applicants were notified of their success in getting a ticket at the beginning of April.
Apple invites developers to participate in a series of classes, workshops, and sessions to learn about the system-wide changes coming to the major software platforms in the coming year so they can update their apps. Some lucky developers even get to watch the event live in person.
You can find out more about how to get tickets to WWDC in our FAQ. Apple will share additional conference information in advance of WWDC26 through the Apple Developer app.
How much does WWDC cost to attend
The format of WWDC has shifted significantly in recent years. While it was once a paid event costing $1,599 with tickets that sold out instantly, the modern conference is primarily an online experience.
Even without a lottery win, all registered developers receive online access to session videos, sample code, and workshops throughout the week
When was WWDC last held
In recent years Apple has held WWDC in early June.
WWDC 2025: June 9-13
WWDC 2024: June 10-14
WWDC 2023: June 5-9
WWDC 2022: June 6-10
WWDC 2021: June 7-11
WWDC 2020: June 22-26
WWDC 2019: June 3-7
WWDC 2018: June 4-8
Apple has held a WWDC event every year since 1983. Over the past couple of decades WWDC has generally been held in June, with only one exception.
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For a broader view of the year’s plans, check out our guide to the new Apple products coming this year.
We’ll update this article regularly in the run-up to WWDC, so check back to see the latest news.
8 upgrades to make your old Apple gear feel new again Macworld
We all want the latest Apple device, but it’s just not realistic to upgrade every year–or every two, three, or four years. But no matter how old your Apple device is, it can always be augmented by a high-quality peripheral that adds extra functionality or fixes a problem that Apple hasn’t addressed yet. From protective cases to a color-accurate display, there are plenty of ways you can level up your Apple setup in 2026.
We’ve rounded up a core selection of top product picks that have the potential to change your device. Upgrade your operation with any of these addons, and you’ll notice the difference right away.
iPhone: A more protective case
Let’s start with something simple: an iPhone case. Sure, Apple says its best iPhones are tougher than ever, thanks in part to their second-generation Ceramic Shield protection that wards off scratches and cracks. But in my humble opinion, that’s not enough.
Maybe it’s just me, but I’m so clumsy that I don’t trust Apple’s built-in defenses to stand up to the abuse my iPhones face at the mercy of a butterfingers like me. Instead, I clad my phone in a sturdy case to keep it safe and sound.
An iPhone case can make an older phone feel new.Thomas Bergbold
I’m not a fan of all those angular, brutish cases that look like they stumbled out of a shoot for the next Rambo film. No, I want something that’ll keep things safe without looking obnoxious. For me, Apple’s own Silicone Case with MagSafe fits the bill. It looks sleek, supports MagSafe, and guards against slips and stumbles, too. Plus, the latest version is way less “sticky” than past editions of this case yet provides enough grip in the hand, meaning it’s easier to get out of your pocket and less likely to pick up lint.
Mac: A better mouse
Apple’s Magic Mouse is pretty iconic, and I love that its flat surface doubles up as a trackpad for macOS’s clever gestures. Yet not only is it lacking several key features found in rival mice, but its low-profile design can cause serious discomfort after an extended period of use. That’s no good for anyone who spends a decent amount of time sitting in front of their Mac.
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Instead, it’s a good idea to look for a much more comfortable mouse that still offers all the features you need. In my case, that’s been the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2. It comes with an ergonomic shape that fits neatly into my hand (and is suitable for most grip types), while it has enough customizable buttons without being overwhelming or cluttered.
But perhaps its best feature is its incredibly low weight. That lets it glide around your mouse mat with ease and minimizes the strain on your hand and wrist, enabling you to use it for hours on end. Compared to Apple’s Magic Mouse, the difference is night and day. For more suggestions, refer to our picks for the best mouse and trackpad.
Mac: A satisfying mechanical keyboard
Alongside a mouse, a keyboard is one of the most important Mac peripherals you can get if you’re interested in comfort and ergonomics. While Apple offers decent keyboards, you can do much better by looking elsewhere. In particular, a mechanical keyboard will give you a much more satisfying typing feel while bringing extra features that Apple doesn’t offer.
Picking from the enormous range of switches, layouts, keycaps, and connectivity options can be overwhelming, but thankfully, we’ve reviewed and rounded up all the best Mac keyboards money can buy to make your choice a little easier.
The Keychron Q6 Max is one of the best keyboards that money can buy.Foundry
My personal favorite is the Keychron Q6 Max, and it was our choice for the best Mac keyboard in 2025. Start using it and our reasoning is clear: every aspect is made to exacting standards and exudes quality, while it’s both quiet and comfortable in use with every key press. It doesn’t come cheap, but it’ll revolutionize your typing experience–ultimately, you’re paying for top-class excellence. If you get one, you’ll never want to go back to Apple’s Magic Keyboard again.
iPhone: Higher fidelity audio
One way that Apple’s devices have a clear advantage over their rivals is in the quality of their speakers. While most competitor devices push out weak, tinny sound, an iPhone, iPad, or Mac will blast you with high-quality audio right from the get-go. But even so, there are definitely times when a good set of speakers or headphones can take things even further.
The Audio Pro C10 MK!! W is an excellent speaker for filling a room.Audio Pro
The Audio Pro C10 MKII W–our pick for the best speaker for sound quality that money can buy–is a great option if you want to elevate your Apple listening experience, whether you’re streaming Apple Music from your iPhone or watching the latest series on Apple TV. A set of over-ear headphones, meanwhile, can increase immersion during movies and gaming sessions by bringing you closer to the action, surrounding you with sound, and shutting out external distractions.
Right now, I’m using the Logitech Pro X 2 Lightspeed headset, which is incredibly comfortable to wear all day and produces excellent audio, whatever I’m doing. Sure, they’re not audiophile grade, but they offer a great balance of price and quality. Find something similar, and you’ll have a much better audio experience.
Mac: A comfortable desk chair
Back in the bad old days, I sat at my desk with a cheap office chair that someone had donated to me. I knew it was no good, but it’s hard to argue with free, right? Well, I wish I had, because the chair was absolutely no good for my posture.
Things completely changed when I purchased a better alternative in the form of the Secret Lab Titan Evo. This chair offers a wide range of support for your back, ensuring you sit comfortably at all times. As well as that, there are plenty of ergonomic adjustments, from the height and angle of the base to the position of the armrests.
A good chair–like this Secret Lab Titan Evo–is often an overlooked investment.Titan Lab
That’s important in allowing you to fine-tune the chair to fit your needs. Regardless of whether you get this particular chair, whichever option you choose should let you adjust its core elements to guarantee an ergonomic outcome. As with anything you spend a lot of time in–from your bed to your shoes–it makes sense to pay a little more for lasting quality. Your body will thank you later.
Mac: A spacious external display
Unless you’ve got a roomy 24-inch iMac, your Mac screen is probably a lot smaller than you’d like. MacBooks top out at 16 inches across, and while that’s fine in some cases, it can quickly make things feel awfully constrained.
In cases like that, I’d recommend getting a sizeable external display to give you more space to play with. My own pick is Dell’s S2721DGF, a 27-inch screen with a 1440p resolution. That’s generally seen as the sweet spot for size and resolution (a 32-inch display with a 4K resolution is another favorite), and its 165Hz refresh rate grants it smooth motion in games and buttery scrolling everywhere else. It won’t be perfect for everyone–photographers will want a more color-accurate display with a higher resolution, for example–but it meets my needs perfectly well.
It also solves the problem of laptop ergonomics. Back when I had that cheap desk chair, I also spent all day hunched over my MacBook, where its low-lying angle meant I had to use it with a painfully curved back. The combination was terrible for my comfort, but that was all eliminated when I combined a brand-new chair with an external monitor for my Mac.
Apple’s Studio Display is a good choice, but you might be able to find comparable displays at lower prices.Foundry
When everything is displayed through a standalone screen, not only does it greatly expand your work area, but it also allows you to put your content at a more comfortable position and adjust it to your needs. That’s a result you can’t underestimate. Check our guide to the best Mac monitors to help you find one that’s right for you.
Mac: A dedicated backup drive
We all know we should back up our Macs as often as possible, but you might feel that getting started is too much of a hassle. In reality, though, Apple makes it easy thanks to Time Machine, and all you need is an external drive to store your backups on.
External drives come in a wide variety of capacities. An SSD is faster, but you can find hard drives at affordable prices.Foundry / Jon Jacobi
Here, the world really is your oyster, and the drive you get depends on how much space you need and what you want to pay. Generally, you’ll want to get an SSD (solid-state drive) rather than an HDD (hard disk drive), as it’ll back up much faster, but an external HDD can offer significant savings.
Whatever you opt for, you’ll be getting peace of mind that your files are safe should the worst happen to your Mac. Combine an external drive and backup app with a cloud backup service and you’ll be well protected against disaster.
Mac: A faster USB-C dock
These days, iPhones, iPads, and Macs prioritize Thunderbolt/USB-C ports over other ports. That’s great if you’ve got lots of USB-C accessories, but not everything connects to your device this way. Worse, many Macs are seriously constrained when it comes to the number of ports available. Rather than giving up on your external devices or settling for an uncomfortably low selection of ports and slots, it’s worth considering getting a USB-C hub or Thunderbolt dock.
A USB-C hub can add a variety of extra ports to your Mac–I have the OWC USB-C Travel Dock E, for example, which has two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one USB-C port, an HDMI slot, an SD card reader, plus a Gigabit Ethernet connector. It’s just what I need to augment my Mac.
The OWC USB-C Travel Dock E is small but offers a variety of ports.Thomas Bergbold
A Thunderbolt dock, on the other hand, is generally a lot more powerful and comes with a broader selection of ports. While a USB-C hub can be powered by your Mac, a Thunderbolt dock usually needs to be powered from a wall socket. In return, they can often handle more external displays, support higher transfer rates, and charge your Mac faster.
Many USB-C hubs work with mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad as well as the Mac, but be sure to check that both the hub and your peripherals work with your Apple kit before getting started.
Liquid Glass Animation for buttons broken I'm trying to create a Liquid Glass Button -> Menu animation in iOS 26 but no matter what I try I cannot get the same animation that Apple gets in their ToolbarItems. The animation is either cropped or Liquid Glass does not render properly. I am unable to use the ToolBar as I need multiple […]
Saw update for Xcode with ai I saw somewhere the new Xcode has built In codex and Claude code with mcp. Has anyone used it what are your thoughts on this? submitted by /u/No-Nebula4187 [link] [comments]
Give your OS a spring refresh with Windows 11 Pro for $13 Macworld
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Google preps a Gemini Mac app with smarter features Google is testing a dedicated Gemini app for macOS internally. This could unlock deeper, system-level Gemini-powered AI features on the Mac.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
made my first proceeds and wanted to share the excitement! 😆 Someone (maybe one of my friends lol) bought an IAP from my app! I did do a promo post recently too. Very first app on the App Store 🙂 I better watch out, I'm not sure my bank can handle all of this proceeds 😂 https://preview.redd.it/d96y4qq8v3qg1.png?width=708&format=png&auto=webp&s=0c8767e34b9c5b3bef223277a667b733e8f6d18c Any lukers on this sub released an app recently? […]
Feds Disrupt IoT Botnets Behind Huge DDoS Attacks The U.S. Justice Department joined authorities in Canada and Germany in dismantling the online infrastructure behind four highly disruptive botnets that compromised more than three million hacked Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as routers and web cameras. The feds say the four botnets -- named Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid and Mossad -- are responsible for a series of recent record-smashing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks capable of knocking nearly any target offline.
That feeling when… With longer review times, AI coded slop flooding the App Store, rejections that lead to waiting longer in the queue, it’s a sigh of relief when that glorious notification pops into your feed… 😍 submitted by /u/5playapps [link] [comments]
Perplexity Can Now Access Your Apple Health Data to Answer Medical Questions AI company Perplexity today introduced Perplexity Health, a suite of connectors that allow Perplexity to access your health data.
Perplexity suggests that the feature is useful for aggregating health data from across different portals, apps, and devices. It is able to track metrics and trends over time across biomarkers, with information shown on a personalized dashboard.
When asked a health-related question, Perplexity Health can answer based on medical records, lab results, and wearable data. With Perplexity Computer (Perplexity's AI agent tool), AI agents can use health information to build personalized fitness plans, nutrition plans, and more. Perplexity Health on Computer is rolling out to Pro and Max users in the U.S. first.
Perplexity says that Perplexity Health draws from "premium medical literature" like clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed journals. Perplexity has established a Perplexity Health Advisory Board with physicians, researchers, and health tech experts who will "pressure-test" product decisions, content quality, and clinical safeguards against evidence-based medicine standards.
Perplexity Health is able to connect to Apple Health, so it can integrate data collected by the Apple Watch and added to the Apple Health app. It also supports Fitbit, Ultrahuman, and Withings, along with electronic health records from more than 1.7 million care providers. Oura and Function integrations are coming soon.
Health data is encrypted, and Perplexity says there are strict access controls and tools to manage or delete information at any time. Health information is not used to train AI models or sold to third parties.
Perplexity is the second AI company to integrate with Apple Health. OpenAI introduced a ChatGPT Health feature with Apple Health support in early 2026.Tags: Apple Health, PerplexityThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Hermès Now Sells $1,250+ MagSafe Chargers Wrapped in Calfskin Leather Luxury brand Hermès has a new series of MagSafe-compatible chargers for the iPhone and Apple Watch, with prices that are higher than the cost of an iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The $1,250 Paddock Solo Charger is a magnetic charger that works with a single device, while the $1,750 Paddock Duo can charge an Apple Watch and iPhone at the same time. The $1,750 Paddock Yoyo is also a dual charger, but it has a USB-C cable that wraps around the charger for travel purposes.
Hermès also has bundles that pair the chargers with a Grand Paddock or Petit Paddock case, with prices ranging from $3,725 to $5,150.
Each of the charging products has an H logo over the magnetic charging spot for alignment purposes, and they've been "meticulously encased in Swift calfskin" with saddle stitching.
While these chargers cost thousands of dollars, Hermès took a cue from Apple and did not bundle them with a power adapter. Each charger requires a 20W or higher power adapter, but the company does throw in a free 3.3-foot USB-C cable. Apple stopped offering power adapters starting in 2020.
Hermès is a longtime Apple partner, and has designed Apple Watch bands to be sold with the Hermès-branded Apple Watch models since 2015.
Apple sells Hermès Apple Watch models and bands, but it is not offering the new Hermès chargers.Tags: Apple Watch Hermès, MagSafeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Computer History Museum continues Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations with TechFest Following last week’s fantastic Apple@50 panel, the Computer History Museum has announced “TechFest: Happy Birthday, Apple,” to be held on March 28. Here are the details.
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I built TrainBoard, a UK train departure board app (which doesn’t feel like it was made 10 yrs ago 😂) With other apps, when you want to quickly view the departure board, they're just slow, require lots of clicking around, and just don't feel nice and "Apple-like" to use. This is annoying when you're short for time and just want to know your platform ASAP. With TrainBoard, you open the app, and that's it, your […]
ITC Judge Rules Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Workaround Does Not Infringe Masimo Patents Apple's current blood oxygen sensing implementation in the U.S. does not infringe on patents owned by Masimo and Apple will not face a revived import ban, a U.S. International Trade Commission judge said this week (via Reuters).
After Apple was found to have violated Masimo's patents related to blood oxygen sensing, the Apple Watch faced a U.S. import ban that caused Apple to briefly pause sales of the device in December 2023 before Apple earned a temporary stay. Apple disabled blood oxygen sensing in January 2024, and was able to resume selling the Apple Watch without the functionality.
In August 2025, Apple found a workaround and was able to bring blood oxygen sensing back to U.S. Apple Watch owners. Data is collected by the blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch, but it is processed on a paired iPhone rather than the watch itself, and the resulting information can only be viewed on the iPhone. Apple said the updated process did not violate the ITC ban, or infringe on Masimo's patents, and it was cleared by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Masimo did not agree with the decision and it quickly filed a lawsuit against CBP, accusing the agency of acting unlawfully and exceeding its authority. Masimo also pushed the ITC to look into whether Apple's solution violated the original import ban.
The ITC ended up siding with Apple, and said that Apple's workaround does not violate Masimo patents. Since today's decision is preliminary, the full commission will need to affirm the ruling.
Though Apple scored a win with the ITC, Masimo came out ahead in a separate appeals ruling today. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the original 2023 ITC decision that led to the Apple Watch import ban. The appeals court said that the Apple Watch did indeed infringe on Masimo's patents, and it declined to overturn the ban.
Apple said that it would continue to investigate "all avenues for further review" in light of the appeals court decision.
In November 2025, Apple also lost the patent infringement lawsuit that Masimo filed against it. A federal jury awarded Masimo $634 million, which Apple is appealing.Related Roundup: Apple Watch 11Tags: Apple Lawsuits, Masimo, Patent LawsuitsBuyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Neutral)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Google reveals another exploit chain affecting outdated iPhones Following its recent disclosure of the Coruna exploit chain targeting older iOS versions, the company has now revealed a similar attack believed to be called DarkSword. Here are the details.
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When Face ID Helps iPhone Security—And When to Turn It Off Heading to a protest or crossing a border? Your iPhone’s Face ID—which is normally a boon with Stolen Device Protection—could become a liability. Learn when to disable biometrics and what other steps you can take to protect your privacy and data from compelled access.
Sketchy iPhone Fold launch timing shared by analyst with shaky history An analyst at Barclays believes that if the iPhone Fold launches in 2026, it will be in December, months after the iPhone 18 Pro. He's the only one saying this.iPhone Fold could launch in DecemberMany rumors point to the iPhone Fold launching in late 2026 alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, though no parts have leaked yet. It will be an incredibly expensive device and Apple's first attempt at a foldable.A note from Barclays analyst Tim Long, viewed by MacRumors suggests the iPhone Fold will release in December 2026. He offers no detail as to why it would come out three months after its announcement other than supply chain sources. Rumor Score: 🙄 Unlikely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
George R. R. Martin: Apple TV series ‘Murderbot’ is a great sci-fi adaptation George R. R. Martin: posted on his "Not a Blog" about the Apple TV+ sci-fi series "Murderbot," and it's clear the quirky show won him over…
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AirTag 2 vs AirTag: Here’s everything new Apple’s AirTag successor launched earlier this year, arriving five years after the original model. Here’s every feature that’s new and improved with AirTag 2.
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Report: Apple made roughly $900M from generative AI apps in 2025 Between January and August 2025, App Store revenue from generative AI apps nearly tripled, largely driven by ChatGPT subscriptions. Here are the details.
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Rejected app update due to lazy app reviewers or misunderstandings? 10 days ago, I shipped a new update, which was rejected for the following reason: "The app requires users to register or log in to access features that are not account based. Revise the app to let users freely access the app's features that are not account based." Confused, I wrote a reply, since the […]
Google finally bringing Gemini app to Mac after Apple partnership As everyone waits for the new Apple Foundation Models trained by Gemini, Google is pushing ahead on bringing a native Gemini app to the Mac. It'll be similar to those offered by Anthropic and OpenAI.Macs could finally get a Gemini appApple and Google have always been uneasy partners. Google Maps predated Apple Maps on iPhone, and Google is always slow to adopt new Apple APIs in its apps.Some of that has shifted in Apple's favor since the Gemini partnership was announced. First, a native YouTube app was finally released on Apple Vision Pro, and now Gemini is getting a native app on Mac. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Google Working on Native Gemini AI App for Mac to Rival ChatGPT and Claude Google is developing a native Gemini app for the Mac, reports Bloomberg. Right now, Mac users who want to use Google's Gemini AI have to use a web browser, but that will change with a dedicated Mac app.
Google competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI have dedicated Mac apps for their chatbots, potentially making Claude and ChatGPT more convenient to use than Gemini.
Google shared an early version of the Gemini app with beta testers this week to get feedback, but it's not clear when it might launch. Google has not provided release date information for the Gemini Mac app, and testers were told that the app only has "critical features," suggesting there's more to come before release. The app apparently looks similar to the Gemini apps designed for iPhone and iPad.
The app is able to search the web, analyze uploaded documents, and maintain a conversation history. Google is asking users to test content generation tools for images, tables and charts, video, music, and more, plus provide feedback on mathematical questions and information analysis.
Gemini for Mac will be able to integrate with other Mac apps through a Desktop Intelligence feature, mirroring functionality available with tools like Claude Cowork. Gemini will be able to read the Mac's display, using the content to personalize Gemini and allow the AI to complete tasks.
Bloomberg says the Mac Gemini app includes wording about how Desktop Intelligence works. "When you enable apps for Desktop Intelligence you are enabling Gemini to see what you see (such as screen context) and pull content directly from these apps to improve and personalize your experience only when Gemini is in use," reads app code.
With iOS 27 and macOS 27, Apple plans to introduce its own Siri chatbot that will rival Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT. Apple has partnered with Google, and the Siri chatbot will use an AI model developed by Google. Tags: ChatGPT, Gemini, GoogleThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Review time taking forever every single time I literally just changed some text and its been 5 days now waiting for review to get accepted, this is ridiculous. submitted by /u/Fun_Platypus_6481 [link] [comments]
Rumor: iPhone Fold may launch months after iPhone 18 Pro Apple is widely expected to unveil its first iPhone with a foldable display this year. However, the rumored iPhone Fold could actually launch months after the iPhone 18 Pro.
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Bloomberg: Google begins testing dedicated Gemini app for Mac Mac users who prefer Gemini for their AI interactions might not have to wait much longer for a dedicated app. Bloomberg reports today that Google has quietly started beta testing an early version of a dedicated Gemini app for macOS with select users.
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Apple saw 23% jump in iPhone sales in China in early 2026 While China’s overall smartphone market saw a 4% decline in sales over the nine weeks from January to early March, Apple registered a 23% spike, according to a new Counterpoint Research report. Here are the details.
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Xcode has finally added vertical indentation guides! After only 23 years, Xcode 26.4 has stealthily added the option to display vertical indentation guides. These are handy vertical lines that let you easily see where each scope block begins and ends. Xcode calls them "scope guides". Enable them in Settings > Editing > Display > Scope guides. submitted by /u/GavinGT [link] […]
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Refurb Apple MacBook Pro M1 Pro 14.2″ Laptop (2021) for $655 + free shipping At eBay, get this refurb Apple MacBook Pro M1 Pro 14.2″ Laptop for $655. It’s the best deal we could find for a refurb today by $174. It includes a 1-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M1 Pro with 8-core CPU & 14-core GPU 14.2″ Liquid Retina XDR display 16GB RAM & […]
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Amazon offering early $50 discount on select 15-inch M5 MacBook Airs Amazon is offering an early $50 discount on select 15" M5 MacBook Airs, each with free shipping. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party.
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