For all Mankind spinoff series Star City premieres on Apple TV Just as For All Mankind wrapped its latest season on Apple TV, the platform also premiered the first two episodes of Star City, a spinoff set in the same alternate timeline where the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon. Watch the trailer below.
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∞ The Dalrymple Report: Apple Watch, AI, and Stolen iPhones In an article for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman makes the case for an Apple Watch reboot. He's certainly not wrong, the Apple Watch has been stagnant for years now. Some keen people have found a new URL in the updated code pointing to a new subdomain genai.apple.com. Nothing happens when you click on it, but I'm sure after WWDC, we'll get to see exactly what it's for. People have been stealing iPhones since they first came out, but in London, the thieves are also starting to text threats to family members.
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Amazon won’t let 13 older Kindle models access new books Last month Amazon announced that it was cutting off Kindle Store access to 13 older Kindle models, and now that change has officially been implemented. Here’s what that means.
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New leak confirms new iPhone 18 Pro Dark Cherry, Light Blue colors Macworld
About a month ago, Macworld published an exclusive report detailing the upcoming color palette for the iPhone 18 Pro. As our source confirmed, Apple was planning to offer a new array of options this year, with a purplish “Dark Cherry” leading the pack and possibly four options joining the lineup, including light blue, dark gray, and silver.
Now, courtesy of Sonny Dickson on X, we have our first look at iPhone 18 Pro dummy models, and lo and behold, they are in the same four colors. As you can see in the images he supplied, the colors match perfectly with the Pantone codes we were supplied and almost certainly confirm that Apple will offer these options in the fall.
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As we described, the Dark Cherry color is closer to purple than red, while light blue is reminiscent of Sierra Blue on the iPhone 13 Pro. Dark gray, meanwhile, appears to be very close to Black Titanium seen on the iPhone 16 Pro. Finally, the standard silver color appears to be very similar to the iPhone 17 Pro. It’s worth noting that Apple seemingly dropped a fourth color option from last year’s lineup later in the production cycle, so it’s possible that one of these four options doesn’t appear on shelves.
Of note, the images Dickson supplies have the same design as the iPhone 17 Pro with some subtle improvements. Most notably, the rectangular glass below the camera more closely matches the color of the aluminum surrounding it. And it appears to be a little higher than it is on the 17 Pro.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro at an event in September alongside the iPhone Ultra, Apple’s first folding phone.
iPhone leaks, Apple Vision Pro gaming, and the Ferrari Luce, on the AppleInsider Podcast You thought the Apple Vision Pro was expensive, but now you could choose between buying 180 of the headset, or one Ferrari Luce designed by Jony Ive. Or you could just enjoy the good, the bad, and the sometimes silly iPhone rumors that came out this week, on the AppleInsider Podcast.Some iPhone 18 leaks are good, some are bad, and others are just silly.It is the run-up to WWDC and it's also not really that long until the launch of the iPhone 18 range, so as always we're now bombarded with rumors and leaks. Some of them are actually likely, though, and some of them look rather good.Here's how to sort out the good leaks from the poor or even the downright silly. Plus forget leaks, there's news for gamers on Apple Vision Pro and it's something you can play right now. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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iPhone 18 Pro dummy units reveal four color options [Gallery] A new set of iPhone 18 Pro dummy units is giving us our best look yet at the all-new colors Apple has planned for this year. The dummy units corroborate that the iPhone 18 Pro will be available in dark cherry, black, silver, and light blue.
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Suppliers are racing to keep up with orders for incredibly popular MacBook Neo Amid ongoing MacBook Neo shortages, Apple has reportedly tasked suppliers with doubling its original order to 10 million units in an attempt to satiate demand.MacBook Neo has proven hugely popularBuying a new MacBook Neo today remains an exercise in patience, with deliveries taking multiple weeks. The 13-inch, $599 laptop has proven hugely popular among students and mobile workers alike, so much so that Apple can't keep up.Now, a report by supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims that Apple has told its suppliers to produce more MacBook Neos than ever before. After an initial five-million-unit order, Apple has now doubled the figure to 10 million units. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
The last visionOS 26 review: Apathy about Apple Vision Pro on display Apple Vision Pro isn't a priority product for Apple's teams, and it shows in the development of visionOS 26. Bug fixes, minor adjustments, and nearly zero feature additions define the year.visionOS 26 review: it hasn't been touched in a year which means WWDC better deliverWhen visionOS 26 was revealed, it was clear that new hardware would be crucial for the platform. Then the M5 model arrived, and it was better, but nothing else changed in the time since.I'm sitting here typing this on the Apple Vision Pro connected to a Bluetooth mechanical keyboard and Apple Magic Trackpad. It's been over two years since I used the original model, and yet, it still feels magical. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
First Look at iPhone 18 Pro Color Options Revealed by Dummy Models Leaker Sonny Dickson today shared images of iPhone 18 Pro dummy models in the device's four rumored colors, offering the first real-world look at what to expect from the lineup visually.
Corroborating previous rumors, the dummies show the iPhone 18 Pro Max in Light Blue, Black, Silver, and Dark Cherry. Dickson said "Cherry will probably be the next hit, orange did very well." Cosmic Orange was the signature color of the iPhone 17 Pro and proved popular with customers.
Dark Cherry is expected to serve as the headline new color for the iPhone 18 Pro models this year. The color has been in the rumor mill since at least February 2026, when Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple was testing a deep red finish for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. At the time, Gurman described the shade as a deep red, and separate reporting from a Chinese leaker later suggested the color was very likely to make the cut, partly because Android rivals were already prototyping the same shade.
First look at iPhone 18 dummies in the new colors: Black, Silver, Dark Cherry and Light Blue. Cherry will probably be the next hit, orange did very well. pic.twitter.com/2qpZDA7oEK— Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson) May 29, 2026
The picture sharpened in April, when Macworld reported that the color would be called Dark Cherry and would be closer to wine than a brighter red, and considerably more muted than Cosmic Orange. The leaker known as "Instant Digital" subsequently corroborated that name, characterizing the shade as a combination of burgundy, coffee, and deep purple. "Instant Digital" has a good track record on Apple color leaks, having accurately predicted the yellow finish for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus.
Macworld's reporting also identified the full four-color lineup, with internal Pantone codes said to be in use at Apple: Light Blue (Pantone 2121), described as resembling the current iPhone 17's Mist Blue; Dark Cherry (Pantone 6076); Dark Gray (Pantone 426C); and Silver (Pantone 427C), said to be similar to the current generation.
The latest images are significant because they mark the first time the rumored colors have been depicted in physical, real-world form rather than renders or supply chain descriptions. That said, dummy models are typically made from plastic or low-quality metals and are not finished to the same standard as production units, meaning the tone and saturation of each color could vary from what Apple ultimately ships. With that caveat, the dummies are consistent with the earlier rumors, suggesting that this will indeed likely be the final color palette of the device.
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Apple's software chief: Who is Craig Federighi? As the Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi is the main guy who can alter the future of iOS, macOS, and AI for Apple. This is what you need to know about the guy with the fantastic hair.Craig Federighi - Image Credit: AppleWhile Tim Cook is the best-known face of Apple, Craig Federighi comes in a very close second. A long-time presenter for the company during events, especially at WWDC, he is synonymous with the company's software launches and operating system updates.That's handy, since he is Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering. In that prominent role, he manages and guides the development of operating systems, apps, interface changes, and future technologies. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone 18 Pro dummies show new colors, including Dark Cherry Images of purported iPhone 18 Pro dummies back up previous claims that Cosmic Orange is out, and Dark Cherry is in.The four colors now claimed to be for the iPhone 18 Pro - image credit: Sonny DicksonCosmic Orange was a huge hit with Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max, but Apple changes at least some colors each year and it's long been rumored that Dark Cherry was coming next. Then in April 2026, a leaker claimed to know all four of the colors for the iPhone 18 Pro.Now the often reliable leaker Sonny Dickson has shared images of dummy iPhones featuring those same four colors: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone 18 Pro's Camera Upgrade Will Cost Apple 50% More The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max's all-new variable aperture lens will cost Apple 50% more than the camera unit used in current models, according to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Variable aperture has been one of the most persistent iPhone camera rumors of the past few years. Kuo first flagged the feature in late 2024, and it has since been corroborated by multiple reports and apparently entered production earlier this year.
Unlike the fixed f/1.78 aperture found on every iPhone Pro from the 14 Pro through to the 17 Pro, a variable aperture will physically adjust the size of the lens opening to control how much light reaches the sensor, offering better exposure control and greater flexibility over depth of field.
Kuo said that the component has an average selling price roughly 50% higher than the seven-element plastic lens Apple currently uses in the iPhone 17 Pro's main camera. Sunny Optical set to supply Apple between 40 and 50% of orders
Sunny Optical has also become a new compact camera module (CCM) supplier for Apple, initially producing the camera for the MacBook Neo. MacBook Neo shipments have come in significantly better than expected, with Kuo doubling his 2026 forecast from 5 million to 10 million units, a notable upward revision as the entry-level Mac has materially exceeded early expectations.
Looking further ahead, the 2028 iPhone's ultra wide camera module is expected to move away from flip-chip packaging in favor of an improved COB (chip-on-board) design, with Sunny Optical well positioned to become a supplier at that point. A COB ultra-wide module could be thinner or smaller, leaving more room for other components, or simply deliver better image quality from the same physical footprint.
Beyond Apple, Kuo says Sunny Optical has secured component orders for two OpenAI devices, including a smartphone and a pocket or mobile device.
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5 easy tweaks to turn your distracting Apple Watch into a quiet fitness tracker Macworld
I love my Apple Watch, and I know I’m not alone—the device dominates the wearables market and is easily the best smartwatch money can buy.
But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect, and there are plenty of ways that it can feel below par, even irritating at times. Few of those factors are more conspicuous than the way it can sometimes serve as a wrist-worn distraction tool. With the rise of screenless, silent trackers like the Whoop and Fitbit Air, the Apple Watch’s tendency to buzz and bleep all day can be overwhelming.
If you’re sick of getting constantly pinged by your Apple Watch, I’ve got good news: there are a plethora of ways you can rein in the worst excesses of watchOS and turn your device into a calmer, quieter tracker. Just follow the steps in this guide and relief will be close at hand.
Turn on Silent Mode
When you want to mute everything in a quick, simple way, switch on your Watch’s Silent Mode so there will no longer be an audible sound when you get a notification. This is something of a nuclear option, but it guarantees a peaceful watch experience.
To get started, press the Watch’s side button to open Control Center, then tap the bell button. The button will turn red and a line will be drawn through it to indicate that alerts are muted.
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Note that this does not turn off haptic vibrations. To do that, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch, then scroll down and go to Sounds & Haptics > Haptics. Tap Off.
For a less dramatic change, you can reduce alert volume. For this, you’ll need to return to the Sounds & Haptics section of your Watch’s Settings app. Select Level from the list of options, then tap Quieter.
Use Focus modes
Focus modes are a more tailored way to keep notifications in check. They can block certain alerts at certain times and have a wide array of customizable options.
First, press the side button to open your Apple Watch’s Control Center. Tap the Focus button (it looks like a crescent moon), select a Focus mode, then set how long you want it to be in effect for. The options here are based on the Focus modes created on your iPhone. Any custom Focus modes you create on your iPhone (by going to Settings > Focus) can be used on your Apple Watch.
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When you enable a Focus mode on your Watch, it is automatically enabled on your iPhone too (and vice versa). If you want it to be applied to all of your Apple devices, open the Settings app on your iPhone and go to Focus, then switch on Share Across Devices.
You can go further by adding a Focus watch face. This sets a different face on your Watch whenever a specific Focus mode is active. That’s handy if you want a less distracting watch face while Do Not Disturb is running, for example.
On your iPhone, open the Settings app and go to Focus, then tap a Focus mode. Under Customize Screens, tap Choose under the Apple Watch face. Pick a watch face from the list of options, then tap the checkmark. Now, whenever you enable this Focus mode, your Watch face will change.
Focus modes can also be scheduled. On your Apple Watch, open the Settings app and go to Focus, tap a Focus mode, then choose Add New. Pick start and end times under From and To, then select which days the schedule will be active. Tap the back button to save your schedule. Or you can grab your iPhone and go to Settings > Focus, pick a Focus mode, then tap Add Schedule.
Tame your notifications
When you get a notification on your Apple Watch, you can swipe left on it to see options to mute it. You can mute it for one hour or for the rest of the day. Tapping Add to Summary will send future alerts from the app to your iPhone’s Notification Summary instead of immediately buzzing your wrist. Time-sensitive alerts can also be disabled from this menu, or you can switch off the app’s notifications entirely.
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Alternatively, you can control notifications for all your Apple Watch apps in one place. Open the Watch app on your iPhone and go to My Watch > Notifications. Scroll down to Mirror iPhone Alerts From and disable the toggle next to any apps whose notifications you no longer want to see on your wrist.
Or if you’d rather simply get more control over app notifications, scroll up to the list of apps above the Mirror iPhone Alerts From section, tap one, then adjust its settings as needed. Some apps let you set your own notification rules. On an app’s page, scroll down to Notification Settings, then tap Custom. Tap Notifications Off if you want to disable all alerts for that app.
Cull the apps you don’t need
If an app is on your Watch and you haven’t changed its notification settings, it can send you alerts. The more apps you’ve are installed, the more notifications you end up getting, which can be a problem.
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A simple way to fix this is to remove apps you don’t use on your Watch. Press the Digital Crown to see the list of apps installed on your Apple Watch. Press and hold an empty area of the display until the apps start to jiggle. Tap the X button on an app you want to remove, then tap Delete App.
Another option is to install apps manually rather than have them automatically transfer across from your iPhone. To do this, open the Watch app on your iPhone and tap General, then disable the toggle next to Automatic App Install.
Prevent watch face takeovers
Some apps automatically take over your entire watch face when they’re active. While this can be useful at time—such as when you use Apple Maps for directions—other times it can be overly distracting.
One way to limit this is to turn off Live Activities. Open the Settings app on your Watch and go to General > Auto-Launch > Live Activities Settings. For a quick fix, turn off the toggle next to Auto-Launch Live Activities. This will keep Live Activities as an option, but it will prevent them from starting by themselves.
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Alternatively, you can disable Live Activities completely by switching off the toggle next to Allow Live Activities.
Sometimes, you might also find that Siri has partially obscured the clock when you lift your wrist to check the time. This is due to Siri’s Raise to Wake feature mistaking random conversation for a voice command. This can be turned off by opening the Settings app on your Watch, then tapping Siri and disabling Raise to Speak.
With that, you should get a clearer, less obstructed view of your watch face, keeping you on track and less distracted whenever you glance at your Apple Watch.
WWDC 2026: The year of the do-over Macworld
Every year at WWDC, Apple kicks off a new cycle of operating system updates that will change the faces of the devices we use every day for the next year. On June 8, we’ll get our first glimpse at what the “27” operating systems will bring, which will lead to their arrival in the fall and numerous major updates all the way through next May, when the cycle will begin again.
I’ve been attending Apple’s WWDC since sometime in the 1990s, which is… a long time. But this year’s event promises to be one of the most interesting ones yet, mostly because in 2024, Apple really stepped in it, promising a bunch of features it didn’t deliver. Last year was a bit of an apology tour, but it didn’t directly address what had been promised previously.
Which means that Apple has really piled two years of promises on the agenda of WWDC 2026. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Here’s what I’ll be watching for at this year’s event, especially when it comes to its AI do-over.
Time to deliver
In 2025, Apple didn’t make a single promise at WWDC in June that it failed to deliver by the end of the year. That was by design, as a way to begin to repair the trust that was breached when it got out too far over its skis in 2024. It was a good start, but AI was also largely absent from the promise list last year.
This year, Apple needs to deliver on what it failed to deliver in 2024. It needs to deliver the coherent AI strategy it ended up punting two years ago. It’s time to renew the vows it made in 2024 and provide a comprehensive approach to AI features on Apple platforms that it can actually begin executing in 2026.
The tricky thing is that Apple will need to thread the needle between what’s possible and pragmatic and what goes a bit too far. If it gets too conservative with its promises, it risks seeming dowdy and behind the times. But if it goes too wild with promises, it risks a repeat of 2024, where it couldn’t execute at the level it had assumed it could.
What’s the right balance between those two extremes? Apple doesn’t want to be seen as being behind, but it also doesn’t want to seem desperate in trying to keep up with the cool kids–especially since the power and success of the iPhone means that it doesn’t have to. (All the major AI platforms are popular on iOS, which helps a lot.)
I think it’s more likely that Apple is still overcorrecting from 2024 and will be restrained in what it announces this year, which means I’m bracing for disappointment. What I hope will happen is that Apple will sketch out its broader vision for how AI fits in with its platforms–including some foundational technologies like App Intents and Siri–even if it has to admit that it’s going to take longer than six months to get there.
Last year’s WWDC focused on products and features that Apple could deliver in a timely fashion.Foundry
Apple hates giving road maps, hates talking about general directions rather than specific features that it can ship, but I think it’s required here. It should sell us on its vision for how AI fits in with what it’s doing, and then can give some near-term examples of how it’s starting to execute on that front. I don’t think anyone reasonable feels Apple needs to solve everything about AI in iOS 27.0–but feeling like the company knows where it’s going and knows how to get there would sure help.
Don’t let your standards slip
Much has been made of Apple’s broken promises in 2024, but there’s another sin of the past the company should not repeat: lowering its own standards in order to get features out the door.
Forget about the AI features that didn’t ship in 2024. The ones that did were not very good! They showed all the signs of being slapped together in a rush in order to get something out the door.
Let me give you one example: Writing Tools. AI large-language models excel at writing and rewriting text–it’s how they got started. Integrating those text tools into Apple’s platforms seemed like basic table stakes. But what Apple shipped wasn’t integrated. Its operating systems have been checking your spelling and providing other editing tools for ages. Writing Tools wasn’t thoughtfully integrated into the larger text-editing package–it was like a sidecar bolted on to the side, completely separate, with a weird, off-putting interface.
Writing Tools was one of the first AI-based features. But it felt like it was bolted on and not fully integrated into the OS.Foundry
What has always set Apple apart from the competition is a thoughtful application of high technology in ways that solve problems for users. Writing Tools does solve some problems, but I wouldn’t call its application thoughtful.
What I want to see in 2026 is a set of AI features that Apple has really thought through and that fit with the iOS and macOS experience. Features that carry the unmistakable smell of panic and fear are a red flag.
Focus on the practical
You can’t escape the marketing of AI features, but most of that marketing struggles to come up with good, realistic examples of why you’d use those features. (This is a side effect of the features coming first, and the use cases second, which is not how you should ever develop a product.)
Apple, to its credit, has proven very good at coming up with examples. All of those Apple Intelligence ads that it got sued over because the features never shipped? At least they were based on useful examples!
Apple needs to provide practical examples of how the new AI features are useful.Apple
So during the WWDC keynote, what I want to see are practical demonstrations of Apple’s features. I don’t need Apple to prove that it’s chasing cutting-edge AI features; I want it to solve the problems of iPhone users. I want it to show AI tools fixing things that Apple’s customers want to have fixed.
And if I see another demo where someone points a camera at a refrigerator and asks for a recipe with the visible ingredients, someone is getting sent to the principal’s office.
New leaders with a new attitude
In the last two years, Apple has gotten rid of the people in charge of its AI strategy. There are new bosses now, and of course, John Ternus is about to become the new CEO.
New leadership gives organizations an opportunity to turn the page and do things differently. Even if the new leaders are longtime employees (which is almost always the case at Apple), they’re in new roles, and they have the opportunity to put their own stamp on things.
John Ternus doesn’t officially become Apple’s CEO until September, but his presence looms large at WWDC this year.Apple
I want to see that. I want to get the sense that in the last two years, Apple has really rethought how it approaches AI. What does Siri mean now, compared to what it’s meant the last 14 years? Is it the core brand, or is that Apple Intelligence? How do apps function in an increasingly AI-driven world?
Sure, new hardware if you have it
The top rookie mistake of WWDC anticipation is expecting there to be hardware. This isn’t a hardware event; it’s an operating-system announcement and developer event. That said, sometimes hardware does appear at WWDC. It doesn’t have to, but it could.
The Mac Studio and Mac mini both have pretty favorable developer-related narratives, what with the high-end power of the Studio and the fact that the Mac mini has become a darling gadget of AI agent tinkering. Neither product has been updated to M5 yet. This would seem like a decent time, actually, to announce some hardware!
But given all the chip shortages out there, I get the feeling that Apple might not really want to create more demand for M5 chips and RAM when it doesn’t need to. Still, if you want to hold out hope for a hardware announcement, I’m not going to stomp on your dreams.
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Get Apple power, Retina display, and 1TB storage with a near-mint MacBook Pro refurb for $430 Macworld
TL;DR: Grab a refurbished 2020 MacBook Pro for just $429.97 (reg. $1,999) through June 14 and score a powerful 13-inch laptop for a fraction of the usual price. Sale ends June 14.
Finding a solid laptop at a reasonable price isn’t easy right now, especially with newer models pushing costs even higher. This deal, available through June 14, brings back some sanity with a 2020 MacBook Pro in near-mint condition for $429.97, down from its original $1,999 price, making it a strong upgrade option if you need performance without overspending.
Inside, you’re getting a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 quad-core processor paired with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, giving you smooth performance for multitasking, large files, and everyday work without constant slowdowns. It’s a setup built to stay responsive even when you’ve got multiple apps and tabs running at once.
13.3-inch Retina display with 2560×1600 resolution for sharp, detailed visuals
True Tone technology that automatically adjusts color balance to your lighting
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Touch Bar for quick shortcuts and streamlined controls
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You also get four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports for charging, external displays, and fast data transfer, plus Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 for reliable wireless connectivity with modern devices.
This grade-A refurbished unit should arrive in near-mint condition, with only minor signs of use. It weighs about 3.1 pounds, comes with a charger, and includes a limited third-party warranty.
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Apple’s next-gen Siri could rely heavily on local AI Next-gen Siri will use a smaller on-device Google Gemini model to answer common queries for a better experience.
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How to turn Jellyfin on an old Mac into a private streaming service Film fans with a massive movie collection can make their own mini Netflix by using Jellyfin and a Mac as a file server. Here's how to create your own home video streaming service.Jellyfin is a media server tool. Streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+ are great ways to watch movies and TV shows without needing to actually own the physical media. However, if you already have a copy of a movie on DVD or Blu-ray, the only real benefit to watching it via an Internet streaming service is convenience.If you have a sizable movie collection that you regularly go through, the last thing you want is to pay tens of dollars per month for the privilege of not having to switch discs in a Blu-ray player or a game console. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
John Travolta’s directorial debut is now available to stream on Apple TV Apple TV subscribers can now watch Propeller One-Way Night Coach, a film that not only marks John Travolta’s directorial debut, but was adapted by the actor from a children’s novel he wrote in 1997. Watch the trailer below.
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Apple's latest conflict mineral report contradicts previous complaints over their use Despite many claiming otherwise, Apple says your iPhone and iPad don't contain conflict minerals sourced from armed groups in Africa.Apple says it doesn't use conflict mineralsWhile Apple remains proud of its supply chain and environmental efforts, the company has faced continued scrutiny regarding the materials it uses to make its products. With 2024 legal complaints, protests over the iPhone 16 launch, and even a 2025 lawsuit, Apple has often been accused of using conflict minerals.In 2018, 2019 and 2022, Apple cut ties with suppliers who sourced conflict minerals, effectively suggesting that all the tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold found in its products did not come from armed groups. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday, Apple reiterated its stance. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
SMS Delivery Failures Between a Subset of Twilio Short Codes and Multiple Networks in France May 28, 15:54 PDT Investigating - Twilio customers may be experiencing SMS delivery failures between a subset of Twilio Short Codes and multiple networks in France. Our team is actively investigating this issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
Apple Watch sleep data helps Harvard researchers study menopause transition Researchers at Harvard have published the results of a study that analyzed more than 94,000 nights of Apple Watch sleep data to better understand how sleep patterns change during perimenopause. Here are the details.
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9to5Mac Daily: May 28, 2026 – iOS 27 leak, Oura Ring 5 Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
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Apple says latest conflict minerals review found no basis to link suppliers to armed groups Apple has filed its annual conflict minerals disclosure with the SEC, detailing its supply chain checks across iPhone, Mac, and more. Here are the details.
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Union workers protest Apple’s planned Towson store closure The IAM Union held a protest against Apple’s decision to close its Towson store, the first unionized Apple retail location in the United States. Here are the details.
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SMS Delivery Delays from Twilio Phone Numbers to MTN Zambia May 28, 14:05 PDT Resolved - The incident has been resolved and SMS delivery from Twilio Phone Numbers to MTN network subscribers in Zambia is operating normally. May 28, 12:01 PDT Monitoring - We have observed a recovery in SMS delivery from Twilio Phone Numbers to MTN network subscribers in Zambia and are monitoring service stability. We will provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available. May 28, 11:01 PDT Identified - Twilio customers may be experiencing SMS delivery delays from Twilio to MTN network subscribers in Zambia. Our team has identified the cause, and is working to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available. May 28, 10:39 PDT Investigating - Twilio customers may be experiencing SMS delivery delays from Twilio Phone Numbers to MTN network subscribers in Zambia. Our team is actively investigating this issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
Apple's AI research will be in a computer vision conference before WWDC Apple will present 14 AI research papers at the 2026 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in Denver next week, spanning image generation, spatial understanding, and multimodal reasoning.Apple's AI research will be presented at an annual computer vision conference in Denver.The company continues to explore the applications of AI and large language models, with studies detailing their use in image generation, UI prototyping, QE testing, and much more. Apple's researchers have also examined the role of artificial intelligence in spatial understanding, with ideas that iOS 27 Accessibility features will bring to reality.Some of the studies AppleInsider has previously detailed, including one on AI-powered sign language annotation, will be presented at the annual IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). The Apple-sponsored event will take place from June 3 through June 7 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple TV’s ‘Widow’s Bay’ is the best new show on TV; it’s a genuine miracle – Slate “Widow’s Bay” is a quaint island town 40 miles off the coast of New England. But something lurks beneath the surface. Mayor Tom Loftis…
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Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition now available for macOS Following the announcement that Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition would soon be coming to Mac gamers for the first time, the game is now available. Here are the details.
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iOS 27 changes visualized for the first time, new Apple Watch details, AirDrop reliability Benjamin and Chance discuss the illustrations Bloomberg published depicting iOS 27 and the new Siri interface. Also, we talk about rumors of a revamped AirPods settings UI, phone snatching detection in iOS 26.6 code, and Digitimes says the Apple Watch Ultra 4 will feature a significant redesign. Also, has AirDrop got worse?
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Apple TV’s two most acclaimed shows return soon, here’s what’s coming Apple TV has built a strong reputation for high-quality TV shows, but only two series have won the top prizes at the Emmy Awards, the pinnacle for critical recognition. And both shows—Ted Lasso and The Studio—are back soon with new seasons.
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Apple shares hit new all-time closing high In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. rose to hit a new all-time closing high. Apple’s all-time intraday high was set on…
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iPhone 18 Pro vs iPhone Ultra: Here are the biggest differences Apple’s fall iPhone lineup this year is rumored to revolve around iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra. Here are the three biggest feature differences—not counting price—that may influence your upgrade decision.
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Apple to showcase computer vision studies at annual conference in June Apple has shared details of its participation in this year’s IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). Here are the details.
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Apple TV’s ‘Shrinking’ season four adds Karen Gillan to its star-studded ensemble Apple TV continues to build momentum with its hit dramedy "Shrinking," announcing today that Scottish actress Karen Gillan has joined…
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Apple TV’s ‘Shrinking’ season four adds Karen Gillan to its star-studded ensemble Apple TV continues to build momentum with its hit dramedy "Shrinking," announcing today that Scottish actress Karen Gillan has joined…
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Apple TV’s ‘Shrinking’ season four adds Karen Gillan to its star-studded ensemble Apple TV continues to build momentum with its hit dramedy "Shrinking," announcing today that Scottish actress Karen Gillan has joined…
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When will your state let you add your ID to Apple Wallet? When will you be able to add your driver’s license or state ID to Apple Wallet on your iPhone? It varies by where you live.
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This Apple cable is better than any USB-C cable in your drawer, and it’s nearly half off Macworld
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You might think all USB-C cables are the same, but they’re not. And today’s deal might look like any old Apple USB-C cable, but it’s actually one of the fastest you can buy, and Woot is selling them for a mere $37 each, an absolutely fantastic saving of $22 and the best price we’ve ever seen.
This is the cable Apple made for super-fast connections. It supports Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, and USB 4 with data transfers up to 40Gbps. If you’re not pairing it up with USB-4 devices, it scales back to USB 3 speeds of up to 10Gbps. The cable can also handle video output and charges at up to 100W. Basically, this one simple cable can connect an M5 MacBook Air or MacBook Pro to a Studio Display or Pro Display XDR, power it, and move files at full speed, all at once.
Of course, just because Apple made this cable, it doesn’t mean you can’t use it with non-Apple gear. Compatibility is broad, as it will work with Mac, iPad, docks, external hard drives, and iPhone 15 Pro, as well as pretty much any other TB4 devices.
Apple cables rarely see discounts like this. At $36.99, this is a reliable, long-lasting upgrade that handles the connections that matter most. Woot deals are only available for a short time, or until stock runs out, so you’d better hurry up. Since Woot is an Amazon company, your Prime benefits transfer over, so you could get free shipping on your order.
Hulu app will be shut down after Disney+ transition, per leaked file Disney+ recently added several new features as part of its ongoing Hulu integration, and today a leaked internal document reveals Disney’s plans to shut down the Hulu app once the transition is complete.
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Apple working to cram massive Gemini model into iPhone to power new Siri As Apple tries to shrink Gemini for the iPhone, a cloud component is probably inevitable.
Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.8 With Gains in Coding and Honesty Anthropic today announced the launch of its latest AI model, Claude Opus 4.8. Anthropic claims the model is a "more effective collaborator" with improvements in agentic coding, multidisciplinary reasoning, agentic computer use, knowledge work, and agentic financial analysis.
Testers have found Opus 4.8 to be "more reliable and sharper in its judgement" when doing agentic tasks, and the model also made gains in honesty.
Early testers report that Opus 4.8 is more likely to flag uncertainties about its work and less likely to make unsupported claims. This is borne out in our evaluations, which show that Opus 4.8 is around four times less likely than its predecessor to allow flaws in code it has written to pass unremarked.
Alignment assessments suggest the model hits new highs on measures of prosocial traits like supporting user autonomy and acting in the user's best interest. Rates of misaligned behavior like deception are lower than Opus 4.7 and similar to the Claude Mythos Preview.
Anthropic benchmarks indicate Opus 4.8 scored a 69.2% on SWE-Bench Pro, outperforming GPT–5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro on the test and several other benchmarks, though GPT–5.5 leads on the terminal-coding benchmark.
Opus 4.8's fast mode also runs at 2.5x the speed, and it is now three times cheaper than prior models.
Along with Opus 4.8, Anthropic is adding new features to its product lineup.
Dynamic workflows (research preview) - Claude can complete bigger tasks in Claude Code. It is able to plan work and run hundreds of parallel subagents in a single session. It is able to complete codebase-scale migrations across hundreds of thousands of lines of code. The feature is available for Claude Code for Enterprise, Team, and Max plans.
Effort control - In Claude.ai and Cowork, users can choose how much effort Claude puts into a response. With a lower setting, Claude will respond faster and use up rate limits more slowly. Opus 4.8 defaults to high effort, which Anthropic says is the best balance of quality and user experience.
Messages API - The Messages API accepts system entries inside the messages array, so developers can update Claude's instructions mid-task.
Claude Opus 4.8 is available everywhere today. Pricing for regular use has not changed compared to Opus 4.7.
Anthropic is working on models that have the same capabilities as Opus 4.8 at a lower cost, and a new class of model that's even more intelligent than Opus. Anthropic says it has been developing safeguards for the Claude Mythos model it is testing with a small number of organizations, and it expects to be able to bring Mythos-class models to all customers "in the coming weeks."Tag: AnthropicThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
OLED, KVM & lower prices make MSI's new Mac-friendly monitor lineup hard to ignore MSI is targeting gaps Apple still hasn't addressed in its Studio Display with a new lineup of OLED and IPS monitors that add integrated KVM support, high refresh rates, and USB-C docking features for Mac users.MSI has released new monitorsThe company targets Mac users seeking premium external displays without paying $1,599 for Apple's Studio Display. MSI's Pro Max lineup includes $149.99 IPS displays and a $709.99 white QD-OLED model optimized for MacBook workflows and creative setups.The flagship Pro Max 271UPXW12G features a 27-inch 4K QD-OLED panel with dual USB-C ports, integrated KVM support, and up to 98W USB-C power delivery for single-cable MacBook setups. MSI's new "DarkArmor" technology enhances black levels and contrast for editing and design work.The monitor also carries Pantone validation and Delta-E color accuracy ratings for professional editing, color grading, and design workflows. MSI says the display delivers 166 pixels per inch and supports 120Hz refresh rates with Adaptive-Sync support. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
How to add your ID to Apple Wallet iPhone and Apple Watch users can add their passport to the Apple Wallet app — and in some states, their driver’s license. Here’s how.
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Apple seeds first developer betas of iOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, and companion OS updates Apple has released the first developer betas of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, tvOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, and…
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Apple Seeds First Public Betas of iOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6 and More Apple today provided public beta testers with the first betas of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, watchOS 26.6, and tvOS 26.6, with the software coming two days after Apple seeded the betas to developers.
After signing up to beta test the software updates on Apple's beta site, public beta testers can download the new software using the Software Update section in the Settings app on each device.
iOS 26.6 has a feature that will let you know when you have blocked too many contacts, but the limit is in the thousands so most users may not ever see the messaging.
No other major new features have been found in any of the software updates, with Apple likely focusing on bug fixes and security improvements. We're nearing the end of the "26" software cycle, with Apple planning to unveil iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and more in 11 days.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS TahoeRelated Forums: iOS 26, macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Seeds First Public Betas of iOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6 and More Apple today provided public beta testers with the first betas of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, watchOS 26.6, and tvOS 26.6, with the software coming two days after Apple seeded the betas to developers.
After signing up to beta test the software updates on Apple's beta site, public beta testers can download the new software using the Software Update section in the Settings app on each device.
iOS 26.6 has a feature that will let you know when you have blocked too many contacts, but the limit is in the thousands so most users may not ever see the messaging.
No other major new features have been found in any of the software updates, with Apple likely focusing on bug fixes and security improvements. We're nearing the end of the "26" software cycle, with Apple planning to unveil iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and more in 11 days.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS TahoeRelated Forums: iOS 26, macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Seeds First Public Betas of iOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6 and More Apple today provided public beta testers with the first betas of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, watchOS 26.6, and tvOS 26.6, with the software coming two days after Apple seeded the betas to developers.
After signing up to beta test the software updates on Apple's beta site, public beta testers can download the new software using the Software Update section in the Settings app on each device.
iOS 26.6 has a feature that will let you know when you have blocked too many contacts, but the limit is in the thousands so most users may not ever see the messaging.
No other major new features have been found in any of the software updates, with Apple likely focusing on bug fixes and security improvements. We're nearing the end of the "26" software cycle, with Apple planning to unveil iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and more in 11 days.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS TahoeRelated Forums: iOS 26, macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple rolls out macOS 26.6 public beta 1 Following this week’s release of macOS 26.6 beta 1 for developers, Apple is now rolling out the first public beta build of the next version of macOS. Here’s what to expect.
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Apple releases public beta for iPadOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and watchOS 26.6 Earlier this week Apple launched the first betas for its forthcoming 26.6 updates, and now the company has released public beta versions too, including iPadOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and more.
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Hold Off on Purchases, Students: Apple's Back to School Sale Is Coming Soon Apple has started preparing for its annual Back to School promotion in the U.S. and Canada, according to backend Apple code seen by MacRumors.
Apple holds a Back to School sale each June, providing teachers and students with free accessories or gift cards when purchasing a Mac or an iPad. The added bonus is in addition to Apple's educational discount.
Back to School sales typically start around the middle of the month, but we don't yet know the start dates for this year's sale. The sale continues through the end of September, so students do not need to rush to prepare to return to school.
Apple's Back to School promotions have varied. Last year, Apple offered eligible students, educators, and parents accessories worth up to $199 when purchasing a Mac or an iPad. Free options included the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, Apple Pencil Pro, and more.
Looking back at Apple's past Back to School dates gives us an idea of when this year's sale will take place.
2021 - June 17 to September 27, free AirPods
2022 - June 24 to September 26, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2023 - June 5 (U.S.)/June 26 (Canada) to October 2, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2024 - June 20 to September 30, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2025 - June 17 to September 30, free accessory worth up to $199
The Back to School sale typically takes place around WWDC, and in three of the last five years, it has started 8 to 10 days after the WWDC keynote. With the 2026 keynote set to take place on June 8, we're likely to see the sale start the week of June 15.
Students who are planning to purchase a new Mac or iPad may want to hold off until Apple's Back to School sale begins to get an added accessory or gift card.
In past years, MacBooks, iPads, and iMacs have been eligible for a free add-on with purchase.
Apple holds the promotion through its online education store and Apple retail locations. Students attending or accepted to a higher-education institution, parents purchasing on behalf of an eligible student, and employees at K–12 schools and higher-education institutions are eligible.
Earlier this year, Apple began requiring UNiDAYS verification for educational discounts in the United States and Canada. Educational purchases now require academic status verification through an email address from an educational institution, a student or staff photo ID, or another valid educational document.
Apple actually holds two Back to School sales per year, with one aimed at students in Australia, New Zealand, and other Southern Hemisphere markets. This year's January Back to School sale saw Apple offering students free AirPods, Apple Pencils, and other accessories.
After the U.S. and Canada Back to School sales launch, Apple typically extends them to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia a few weeks later.Tag: Back to School PromotionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Hold Off on Purchases, Students: Apple's Back to School Sale Is Coming Soon Apple has started preparing for its annual Back to School promotion in the U.S. and Canada, according to backend Apple code seen by MacRumors.
Apple holds a Back to School sale each June, providing teachers and students with free accessories or gift cards when purchasing a Mac or an iPad. The added bonus is in addition to Apple's educational discount.
Back to School sales typically start around the middle of the month, but we don't yet know the start dates for this year's sale. The sale continues through the end of September, so students do not need to rush to prepare to return to school.
Apple's Back to School promotions have varied. Last year, Apple offered eligible students, educators, and parents accessories worth up to $199 when purchasing a Mac or an iPad. Free options included the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, Apple Pencil Pro, and more.
Looking back at Apple's past Back to School dates gives us an idea of when this year's sale will take place.
2021 - June 17 to September 27, free AirPods
2022 - June 24 to September 26, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2023 - June 5 (U.S.)/June 26 (Canada) to October 2, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2024 - June 20 to September 30, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2025 - June 17 to September 30, free accessory worth up to $199
The Back to School sale typically takes place around WWDC, and in three of the last five years, it has started 8 to 10 days after the WWDC keynote. With the 2026 keynote set to take place on June 8, we're likely to see the sale start the week of June 15.
Students who are planning to purchase a new Mac or iPad may want to hold off until Apple's Back to School sale begins to get an added accessory or gift card.
In past years, MacBooks, iPads, and iMacs have been eligible for a free add-on with purchase.
Apple holds the promotion through its online education store and Apple retail locations. Students attending or accepted to a higher-education institution, parents purchasing on behalf of an eligible student, and employees at K–12 schools and higher-education institutions are eligible.
Earlier this year, Apple began requiring UNiDAYS verification for educational discounts in the United States and Canada. Educational purchases now require academic status verification through an email address from an educational institution, a student or staff photo ID, or another valid educational document.
Apple actually holds two Back to School sales per year, with one aimed at students in Australia, New Zealand, and other Southern Hemisphere markets. This year's January Back to School sale saw Apple offering students free AirPods, Apple Pencils, and other accessories.
After the U.S. and Canada Back to School sales launch, Apple typically extends them to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia a few weeks later.Tag: Back to School PromotionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Hold Off on Purchases, Students: Apple's Back to School Sale Is Coming Soon Apple has started preparing for its annual Back to School promotion in the U.S. and Canada, according to backend Apple code seen by MacRumors.
Apple holds a Back to School sale each June, providing teachers and students with free accessories or gift cards when purchasing a Mac or an iPad. The added bonus is in addition to Apple's educational discount.
Back to School sales typically start around the middle of the month, but we don't yet know the start dates for this year's sale. The sale continues through the end of September, so students do not need to rush to prepare to return to school.
Apple's Back to School promotions have varied. Last year, Apple offered eligible students, educators, and parents accessories worth up to $199 when purchasing a Mac or an iPad. Free options included the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, Apple Pencil Pro, and more.
Looking back at Apple's past Back to School dates gives us an idea of when this year's sale will take place.
2021 - June 17 to September 27, free AirPods
2022 - June 24 to September 26, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2023 - June 5 (U.S.)/June 26 (Canada) to October 2, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2024 - June 20 to September 30, gift card up to $150 U.S.
2025 - June 17 to September 30, free accessory worth up to $199
The Back to School sale typically takes place around WWDC, and in three of the last five years, it has started 8 to 10 days after the WWDC keynote. With the 2026 keynote set to take place on June 8, we're likely to see the sale start the week of June 15.
Students who are planning to purchase a new Mac or iPad may want to hold off until Apple's Back to School sale begins to get an added accessory or gift card.
In past years, MacBooks, iPads, and iMacs have been eligible for a free add-on with purchase.
Apple holds the promotion through its online education store and Apple retail locations. Students attending or accepted to a higher-education institution, parents purchasing on behalf of an eligible student, and employees at K–12 schools and higher-education institutions are eligible.
Earlier this year, Apple began requiring UNiDAYS verification for educational discounts in the United States and Canada. Educational purchases now require academic status verification through an email address from an educational institution, a student or staff photo ID, or another valid educational document.
Apple actually holds two Back to School sales per year, with one aimed at students in Australia, New Zealand, and other Southern Hemisphere markets. This year's January Back to School sale saw Apple offering students free AirPods, Apple Pencils, and other accessories.
After the U.S. and Canada Back to School sales launch, Apple typically extends them to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia a few weeks later.Tag: Back to School PromotionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple releases first iOS 26.6 public beta, here’s what to expect Apple has released the first iOS 26.6 public beta. The update follows the first developer beta release on Tuesday.
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Anthropic upgrades Claude with new Opus 4.8 model, here’s what’s new Anthropic has released its latest AI model with Claude Opus 4.8. The new version arrives less than two months after the previous model upgrade, ramping up Anthropic’s upgrade cadence.
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Apple will launch two new products this year that could reshape iPad’s future The iPad is 16 years old, but two new products Apple is rumored to launch this year could have a major impact on reshaping the tablet’s future.
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Rivian Explains Why CarPlay Debate Will Become 'Completely Obsolete' On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
In short, Bensaid said Rivian does not want CarPlay to fully take over the software experience.
"The challenge with screen mirroring solutions is that they take over every single pixel in the car," he said.
Instead, Rivian prefers to offer its own interface with "end-to-end integration."
Bensaid added that "deep AI integration into the car" will eventually make the debate over offering CarPlay in vehicles "completely obsolete." He believes that Rivian owners will be able to access the core functionality of many apps through an AI agent, rather than needing to rely on CarPlay or Android Auto.
"I really believe that the way you interact with apps which are mono-threaded, single buttons, single icons, a lot of that will be now completely reshaped into a world where it will become an agentic integration that presents itself into a wholesome user experience to the user," Bensaid explained. However, he admitted that an AI agent becoming an "alternative solution" to CarPlay apps will take time to materialize.
Already, Rivian owners are increasingly less interested in CarPlay, according to Bensaid. He said that Rivian's internal statistics showed that more than 70% of customers wanted CarPlay when their vehicles first launched around five years ago, but he said a recent survey showed that figure is apparently less than 25% now.
"With the level of features that we have shipped to customers, with the level of end-to-end integration, with the level of convenience that we are bringing, CarPlay is, or Android Auto to that extent, is no longer the topic of discussion," he said.Related Roundup: CarPlayTag: RivianRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Rivian Explains Why CarPlay Debate Will Become 'Completely Obsolete' On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
In short, Bensaid said Rivian does not want CarPlay to fully take over the software experience.
"The challenge with screen mirroring solutions is that they take over every single pixel in the car," he said.
Instead, Rivian prefers to offer its own interface with "end-to-end integration."
Bensaid added that "deep AI integration into the car" will eventually make the debate over offering CarPlay in vehicles "completely obsolete." He believes that Rivian owners will be able to access the core functionality of many apps through an AI agent, rather than needing to rely on CarPlay or Android Auto.
"I really believe that the way you interact with apps which are mono-threaded, single buttons, single icons, a lot of that will be now completely reshaped into a world where it will become an agentic integration that presents itself into a wholesome user experience to the user," Bensaid explained. However, he admitted that an AI agent becoming an "alternative solution" to CarPlay apps will take time to materialize.
Already, Rivian owners are increasingly less interested in CarPlay, according to Bensaid. He said that Rivian's internal statistics showed that more than 70% of customers wanted CarPlay when their vehicles first launched around five years ago, but he said a recent survey showed that figure is apparently less than 25% now.
"With the level of features that we have shipped to customers, with the level of end-to-end integration, with the level of convenience that we are bringing, CarPlay is, or Android Auto to that extent, is no longer the topic of discussion," he said.Related Roundup: CarPlayTag: RivianRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Rivian Explains Why CarPlay Debate Will Become 'Completely Obsolete' On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
In short, Bensaid said Rivian does not want CarPlay to fully take over the software experience.
"The challenge with screen mirroring solutions is that they take over every single pixel in the car," he said.
Instead, Rivian prefers to offer its own interface with "end-to-end integration."
Bensaid added that "deep AI integration into the car" will eventually make the debate over offering CarPlay in vehicles "completely obsolete." He believes that Rivian owners will be able to access the core functionality of many apps through an AI agent, rather than needing to rely on CarPlay or Android Auto.
"I really believe that the way you interact with apps which are mono-threaded, single buttons, single icons, a lot of that will be now completely reshaped into a world where it will become an agentic integration that presents itself into a wholesome user experience to the user," Bensaid explained. However, he admitted that an AI agent becoming an "alternative solution" to CarPlay apps will take time to materialize.
Already, Rivian owners are increasingly less interested in CarPlay, according to Bensaid. He said that Rivian's internal statistics showed that more than 70% of customers wanted CarPlay when their vehicles first launched around five years ago, but he said a recent survey showed that figure is apparently less than 25% now.
"With the level of features that we have shipped to customers, with the level of end-to-end integration, with the level of convenience that we are bringing, CarPlay is, or Android Auto to that extent, is no longer the topic of discussion," he said.Related Roundup: CarPlayTag: RivianRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Rivian Explains Why CarPlay Debate Will Become 'Completely Obsolete' On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
In short, Bensaid said Rivian does not want CarPlay to fully take over the software experience.
"The challenge with screen mirroring solutions is that they take over every single pixel in the car," he said.
Instead, Rivian prefers to offer its own interface with "end-to-end integration."
Bensaid added that "deep AI integration into the car" will eventually make the debate over offering CarPlay in vehicles "completely obsolete." He believes that Rivian owners will be able to access the core functionality of many apps through an AI agent, rather than needing to rely on CarPlay or Android Auto.
"I really believe that the way you interact with apps which are mono-threaded, single buttons, single icons, a lot of that will be now completely reshaped into a world where it will become an agentic integration that presents itself into a wholesome user experience to the user," Bensaid explained. However, he admitted that an AI agent becoming an "alternative solution" to CarPlay apps will take time to materialize.
Already, Rivian owners are increasingly less interested in CarPlay, according to Bensaid. He said that Rivian's internal statistics showed that more than 70% of customers wanted CarPlay when their vehicles first launched around five years ago, but he said a recent survey showed that figure is apparently less than 25% now.
"With the level of features that we have shipped to customers, with the level of end-to-end integration, with the level of convenience that we are bringing, CarPlay is, or Android Auto to that extent, is no longer the topic of discussion," he said.Related Roundup: CarPlayTag: RivianRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Rivian Explains Why CarPlay Debate Will Become 'Completely Obsolete' On the latest episode of The Verge's Decoder podcast, Rivian's software chief Wassym Bensaid explained why the EV maker still refuses to offer Apple CarPlay.
In short, Bensaid said Rivian does not want CarPlay to fully take over the software experience.
"The challenge with screen mirroring solutions is that they take over every single pixel in the car," he said.
Instead, Rivian prefers to offer its own interface with "end-to-end integration."
Bensaid added that "deep AI integration into the car" will eventually make the debate over offering CarPlay in vehicles "completely obsolete." He believes that Rivian owners will be able to access the core functionality of many apps through an AI agent, rather than needing to rely on CarPlay or Android Auto.
"I really believe that the way you interact with apps which are mono-threaded, single buttons, single icons, a lot of that will be now completely reshaped into a world where it will become an agentic integration that presents itself into a wholesome user experience to the user," Bensaid explained. However, he admitted that an AI agent becoming an "alternative solution" to CarPlay apps will take time to materialize.
Already, Rivian owners are increasingly less interested in CarPlay, according to Bensaid. He said that Rivian's internal statistics showed that more than 70% of customers wanted CarPlay when their vehicles first launched around five years ago, but he said a recent survey showed that figure is apparently less than 25% now.
"With the level of features that we have shipped to customers, with the level of end-to-end integration, with the level of convenience that we are bringing, CarPlay is, or Android Auto to that extent, is no longer the topic of discussion," he said.Related Roundup: CarPlayTag: RivianRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it Microsoft will be effectively bricking the standalone Office 2019 for Mac, iPad, and iPhone users on July 13, 2026. There's not much you can do about it, other than buy again, or subscribe to Office 365.How, when, and why to update from Microsoft Office 2019 for MacIn October, Microsoft officially ended support for Office 2019 for Mac, a standalone version of its ubiquitous productivity suite. While support was no longer provided, users could still use the software.Unfortunately, that's about to change no matter how old your hardware is, and regardless of what version of Apple's OSes you're running. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Microsoft is killing Office 2019 for Mac and iPhone, and you can't do much about it Microsoft will be effectively bricking the standalone Office 2019 for Mac, iPad, and iPhone users on July 13, 2026. There's not much you can do about it, other than buy again, or subscribe to Office 365.How, when, and why to update from Microsoft Office 2019 for MacIn October, Microsoft officially ended support for Office 2019 for Mac, a standalone version of its ubiquitous productivity suite. While support was no longer provided, users could still use the software.Unfortunately, that's about to change no matter how old your hardware is, and regardless of what version of Apple's OSes you're running. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 27 leak: Camera app to get new AI powers, customizable UI Macworld
AI is going to be the prevailing theme at WWDC26 on June 8, and a new report provides a sneak peek at the new AI-based Siri. But while Siri is certainly the star, the report also provides details on iOS 27’s new Camera app as well.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Camera app is getting the Siri treatment and will replace the current Visual Intelligence implementation, which is currently a separate action triggered by the Camera Control button. Within the Camera app, users will be able to select between “Photo,” “Siri,” and “Video,” and the Siri option uses an AI agent to analyze the picture you shot, or you can submit your photo in a Google reverse image search. Gurman said that this new implementation is an attempt to “increase adoption and help acclimate users to visual AI” ahead of Apple’s upcoming AirPods with cameras and rumored smart glasses.
Users who make as much use of the Camera app as they can will appreciate the new ability to customize the UI. As previously reported, the Camera app will now support Widgets with a new panel to let users swap out the default controls for more detailed settings used by professional photographers. Widgets include controls such as depth of field, timers, and photographic modes such as Night mode.
The Camera app in iOS 27 will allow for quicker access to deeper controls that more experienced photographers use.Bloomberg
The Photos app is getting an AI boost, as well. As previously reported, a new Reframe feature will change the perspective of a shot, while Extend can be used to generate AI portions within an existing image. For example, Extend can, say, fill in part of a building that was not in the original shot.
Apple is expected to provide a full preview of iOS 27 at WWDC on June 8. Learn how you can watch the WWDC keynote.
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Shrinking season 4 adds new cast member: Karen Gillan Apple TV has announced that the forthcoming Shrinking season 4 will add a new cast member: Karen Gillan.
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Oura Ring 5 Unveiled With Smaller Design and Blood Pressure Tracking Oura today unveiled the Oura Ring 5, a significantly smaller smart ring with new health-monitoring capabilities including blood pressure trend detection, nighttime breathing analysis, and tools for GLP-1 medication tracking.
The Oura Ring 5 is 40% smaller than its predecessor, measuring 6.09mm wide and 2.29mm thick compared to 7.99mm and 2.88mm on the previous model. Oura says the reduction was achieved by redesigning the mechanical, electrical, optical, battery, and sensing architectures, and the company claims the new form factor more closely resembles a traditional wedding band. Despite the smaller size, Oura says battery life remains at approximately one week per charge.
The ring's sensing system has also been overhauled. A new signal architecture uses precision-engineered sensor domes for better skin contact, more powerful LEDs, and twelve signal pathways that Oura says deliver greater accuracy across more finger types and skin tones.
The headline software addition is "Health Radar," a proactive health-monitoring feature that builds on the company's existing Symptom Radar tool, which launched in 2024 to flag early signs of illness. Health Radar includes two initial capabilities: Blood Pressure Signals and Nighttime Breathing.
Blood Pressure Signals continuously monitors for patterns that may indicate cardiovascular strain, surfacing nighttime blood pressure trends. Nighttime Breathing provides a 30-day rolling view of sleep-related breathing disturbances, with guidance on when to seek further evaluation.
A new Health Records feature allows U.S. users to import diagnosed conditions, medications, lab results, and allergies directly into the app. Oura has also partnered with Counsel Health, an AI-powered virtual care platform, to let eligible users in 43 U.S. states ask health questions and connect with licensed physicians from within the app for an additional fee.
New GLP-1 Insights tools let users track medication dosing, side effects, weight changes, and biometric data in one place. A Lab Uploads feature lets users import blood biomarker results alongside Oura's biometric data.
Other new features include live workout tracking with real-time pace, distance, and heart rate via a connected device, a Brain Health Study through Oura Labs pairing cognitive assessments with biometric data, and a time-based Data Deletion tool allowing users to erase data from specific periods without affecting their full history.
An optional new Charging Case accessory provides one month of battery and supports wireless charging, priced at $99. Oura is also introducing a Locate feature to track misplaced rings and charging cases.
The Oura Ring 5 is priced at $399 in Silver and Black, with Gold, Stealth, Brushed Silver, and Deep Rose finishes priced at $499. The Oura Ring 4 in ceramic remains available at $349. An Oura Membership is required for full functionality at $5.99 per month or $69.99 annually. Global pre-orders open today, with shipping beginning June 4. Tags: Health and Fitness, Health TechnologiesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
The Guardian reviews Apple’s Studio Display XDR: ‘Exceptionally bright and gorgeous 5K’ Apple's all-new Studio Display XDR takes the pro display experience to the next level. Its 27-inch 5K Retina XDR display features…
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Detailed iOS 27 renders show Siri’s big makeover A series of new illustrative mockups previews the major Siri overhaul everyone expects Apple to unveil at the WWDC26 keynote.
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Deals: M5 MacBook Air $270 off, MacBook Neo, AirPods 4, AirPods Max 2 Amazon low, more Alongside 1-day delivery on all base MacBook Neo models from $590, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by these 15-inch Midnight M5 MacBook Air models up to $270 off and the most affordable 15-inch M5 MacBook Air at $200 off. You can still land a AirPods 4 at nearly 25% off, but we also spotted Apple’s new AirPods Max 2 returning to Amazon all-time low pricing today alongside the official iPhone Air MagSafe Battery back at 40% off. Head below for a closer look at the details.
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From AI Security to the Mac Community on the Command Control Power Podcast Adam Engst joins the Command Control Power podcast for a two-part conversation covering AI security threats, Apple's 50th anniversary, and what the Mac community has lost—and might regain.Read original article
Spotify releases four music-focused features, including background downloads on iOS As Spotify users around the world await the return of their good old fashioned app icon, the company is rolling out four improvements to the platform’s core music experience.
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iPhone users can now store their Arkansas driver’s license in Apple Wallet Arkansas residents can now add their driver's license to Apple Wallet on iPhone or Apple Watch, making identification more convenient.
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Rivian says AI makes debate over CarPlay ‘completely obsolete’ Rivian’s chief software officer, Wassym Bensaid, joined Nilay Patel in the latest Decoder interview. And his comments on CarPlay show Rivian continuing to double down on its refusal to support Apple’s platform.
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Apple TV unveils trailer for season two of neo-noir detective series ‘Sugar’ Apple TV on Thursday released the trailer for the second season of “Sugar,” the acclaimed neo-noir detective drama starring…
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How to scan documents on iPhone and save them as PDFs Macworld
Sometimes, you need to turn a piece of paper into a digital file. Maybe you need to include a receipt, registration, or other form of proof in an online form. Maybe you want to keep copies of your important documents in the cloud, so they’re always accessible and safe from being lost or destroyed. Such documents are often digitized as PDF files.
It used to be that you needed to use either dedicated hardware or a third-party app to take a photo of a document and convert it to PDF. That is no longer the case: Apple includes a very handy document scanner in the iPhone’s Notes and Files apps, and it does a surprisingly good job. Because it’s not very obvious, you’d be forgiven for not even knowing it exists.
Here’s how you scan documents using an iPhone. We also cover how to convert the scan into a PDF and how to autofill the PDF on an iPhone.
We also have a round up of the best free PDF editors for Mac and explain How to edit a PDF on a Mac. You may also be interested How to create a PDF on an iPhone. Want to try something other than Preview? Take a look at our Best PDF Editor for Mac round-up.
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How to scan a document on iPhone using Notes
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Open the Notes app.
Create a new Note or select an existing one.
Tap the paperclip icon and select Scan Documents.
Hold your iPhone over your document until it is highlighted. Try to get it as level and square as possible.
Either hold your iPhone still until the scan captures automatically or press the shutter.
Depending on whether you are happy or not choose Retake or Keep.
Unhappy with the scan? There are two modes: if you use Auto (a small “A” appears on the Shutter option above the shutter button), Notes captures a page whenever it detects a document. Most of the time the results are pretty accurate, but if they aren’t good enough you can switch to Manual by tapping the Shutter option. Your iPhone will take irregular rectangles and attempt to straighten them out.
Continue scanning until all pages are captured, then tap the checkmark in the upper right.
Notes will attempt to extract some text at the top of the document to use as its title.
Apple TV unveils return of hit detective series with Colin Farrell Apple TV’s LA-based detective series with a surprise twist, Sugar, returns soon for season 2—here’s the new trailer.
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How iPad and Mac help revitalize Cherokee language and culture Put into practice as hands-on education tools, iPad and Mac revitalize Cherokee language and culture by bridging generations.
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Report: Apple Plans to Make On-Device AI a Key WWDC Focus Apple reportedly plans to use next month's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to highlight its on-device AI capabilities as a competitive advantage, leaning on 15 years of custom silicon expertise to make the case for running AI models locally rather than in the cloud.
People familiar with Apple's plans speaking to The Information say the company is expected to showcase how the chips designed for iPhones, Apple Watches, and Macs give it an edge in processing AI queries directly on devices. While cloud-based processing will remain necessary for complex queries, Apple will position local inference as a privacy-preserving, cost-saving alternative to the massive data center buildouts its rivals have pursued.
As part of its agreement with Google, Apple is apparently set to use a large version of Google's Gemini model to train a smaller, distilled version capable of running locally on Apple hardware. Apple is also said to be scouting acquisitions to help advance its model-shrinking work, with one company it has reportedly considered being Liquid AI, a Massachusetts startup focused on running AI locally on devices.
Some queries will still require cloud processing. Apple is believed to have approved the use of Nvidia's confidential compute technology within Google Cloud to handle processing of the larger Gemini-based model. The security feature encrypts data and AI models during processing, adding a modest performance cost but offering stronger privacy protections.
The arrangement represents a noticeable departure from Apple's original Apple Intelligence announcement, in which the company said all cloud-bound queries would be handled exclusively by its own Private Cloud Compute infrastructure running on Apple silicon. Apple is likely to retain the Private Cloud Compute branding despite the change, people familiar with the partnership told The Information.
There are also said to be material limits to how far Apple can push on-device processing. Google's full Gemini model runs into the trillions of parameters, and The Information claims that Apple has struggled to run it on its own Private Cloud Compute infrastructure, which uses the same Apple silicon chips found in Mac computers.
Apple Intelligence was first announced at WWDC 2024, but the rollout has been hampered by a tepid response to initial features and a protracted delay to the more personal version of Siri. Apple is now expected to use WWDC 2026, which runs from June 8 to reframe the narrative, reintroduce the delayed features, and debut new ones. Related Roundup: WWDC 2026Tags: Apple Intelligence, The Information, WWDC 2026Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech IndustryThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
How students and teachers are using iPad to save an endangered language There are nearly half a million Cherokee people around the world, but less than 0.5% of them speak their language natively, prompting educators to turn to iPad and Mac to help preserve the language.A Cherokee Immersion School student uses iMovie to add narration to a story in Keynote | Image credit: AppleLanguage is a living thing, and as such, it depends on speakers to not only keep it alive but also ensure its future survival. Some languages, especially those spoken by Indigenous Americans, are in danger of extinction.Today, there are fewer than 1,500 fluent Cherokee language speakers. Among the world's 480,000 Cherokee people, only 0.31% speak the language fluently. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Amazon to acquire Apple’s 20% stake in Globalstar as part of $11.6 billion satellite deal Amazon is set to assume Apple’s significant ownership position in satellite provider Globalstar, as part of its massive $11.6 billion…
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Amazon Takes $199 Off Nearly Every M5 MacBook Air, Starting at $899.99 Earlier this week, Amazon introduced a new $199 discount on the 13-inch M5 MacBook Air, and this sale has now expanded to include nearly every model of the computer on sale at record low prices. You can get the 512GB 13-inch M5 MacBook Air for $899.99, down from $1,099.00, available in all colors.
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You'll find $199 off every model of the 13-inch M5 MacBook Air on Amazon, with free delivery around early June for most models. In terms of other 13-inch models, Amazon also has the 16GB/1TB model for $1,099.99, and the 24GB/1TB model for $1,299.99. Both of these represent $199 discounts and are new all-time low prices for each model.
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Regarding the 15-inch models, you'll also find $199 off the larger M5 MacBook Air, with multiple color options on sale for each configuration. Prices start at $1,099.99 for the 512GB model, down from $1,299.00, and rise to $1,499.99 for the 24GB/1TB model, down from $1,699.00. As of writing, we aren't tracking any discounts on the 16GB/1TB model of the 15-inch M5 MacBook Air.
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Blood pressure tracking & GLP-1 tools central to new Oura Ring 5 On Thursday, the Oura Ring 5 debuted with new AI-driven health monitoring, blood pressure trend tracking, and integrated medical records as the smart ring company pushes deeper into preventive healthcare beyond sleep and fitness tracking.Oura Ring 5The Oura Ring 5 is 40% smaller than the Oura Ring 4 after a redesign of the ring's sensors, signal architecture, and internal hardware. Engineers rebuilt the ring's mechanical, electrical, optical, battery, and sensing systems to shrink the hardware.New features focus on nighttime breathing, metabolic health, and connected medical care. The redesign keeps the ring's existing tracking features while expanding its broader health tools.The launch pushes Oura closer to territory already occupied by Apple Health and Apple Watch for iPhone users. New software features emphasize long-term biometric analysis, medical record integration, AI-generated health guidance, and connected care services. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Massive iOS 27 leak shows off Apple’s new Siri app, Camera, Dynamic Island takeover Macworld
In a bombshell report barely a week before the WWDC keynote on June 8, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has concluded his string of iOS 27 leaks with his biggest one yet: a full report of how different the new Siri will look across the system.
It was only about 18 months ago when Siri’s new “glow” interface landed on iPhones, and now it appears Apple is shifting to a new darker interface. As Gurman describes, Apple has “redesigned Siri for modern iPhone hardware,” giving it a home in the Dynamic Island, a chatbot of its own, and full integration with the Camera app.
Gurman reports Siri will still be triggered by its “Siri” wake word or by holding down the power button, but rather than an on-screen animation, it will now show “a redesigned Siri animation in the Dynamic Island.” Additionally, users will also be able to “swipe down from the top center of the iPhone anywhere in the system” to launch a new “Search or Ask” field for silent interactions using the keyboard. In the current system, users need to double-tap the bottom edge of the screen to bring up the Type to Siri interface.
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Gurman describes the interface for the new Siri, which you can also see above:
From there, users can launch apps, start text messages, ask about the weather, add calendar appointments, search through notes, trigger shortcuts within apps, or search the web using Apple’s new AI-powered search system, which competes with tools like Perplexity. Results are displayed in a rich text card that pops out of the Dynamic Island. Users can swipe down further to open a chatbot-style conversation inside the Siri app. …
When users ask for information, Siri presents rich text cards and results for topics such as people, places and news headlines. Similar cards also appear for weather forecasts and sports scores, as well as results pulled from a user’s own data, including notes, text messages, emails, contacts, calendar appointments and reminders.
Based on the images, this is a shift from the previous colorful Apple Intelligence scheme. When it launched in 2024, the branding followed a gradient of blue, purple, pink, and orange, which extended to the Siri glow around the screen. While you can see a slight rainbow reflection around the search bar, based on these images, the new Siri will be much more restrained.
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Of course, the new look is just the first part of the Siri rebrand. The chatbot will also be a lot smarter, as Gurman reports, with a greater understanding of what’s on the screen: “In the interface planned by Apple, you can ask it for times you are available for appointments before scheduling something and for overlapping events. You can also ask the assistant to write emails, notes or text messages using information from the web and device content. That could include asking for a note to be created about how to fix a car engine or an email including your calendar availability.”
Additionally, Siri will include the delayed features announced in 2024, including the ability to understand personal data, conduct actions within apps, and analyze on-screen content.
Finally, Siri will also gain a new home in the Camera app, which “would replace today’s Visual Intelligence experience and let users take photos and have them analyzed by a third-party AI agent or put into a Google reverse image search.” Images show a “Siri” selection between “Video” and “Photo” at the bottom of the screen.
You can expect the new Siri to debut at WWDC on June 8, following months-long beta testing ahead of wide release in September.
Apple doubling-down on on-device AI at WWDC 2026 As Apple readies big new software announcements at WWDC 2026, the company's powerhouse chips could be its secret weapon in the AI tech war to come.Apple Intelligence could run on-device, improving privacy and performance.Apple is expected to unveil iOS 27 alongside new software for the iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro at WWDC. The event will kick off on June 8, with software updates for all of Apple's platforms to be previewed.It's very likely that many of the new features that Apple announces will be powered by AI. Now, a new report suggests that Apple's ability to run AI models locally rather than in data centers could be vital to its success. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
New details on Apple-Google AI deal revealed, including Nvidia chips: report Apple’s big unveiling of iOS 27, the new Siri, and other WWDC reveals are little more than one week away. And today, a new report has fresh details on how Apple’s partnership with Google for AI features is being implemented behind the scenes.
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First Look at AI Camera and Photos Features in iOS 27 Revealed Apple is planning sweeping AI-driven upgrades to its Camera and Photos apps in iOS 27, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
Image via Bloomberg.
The report offers a first look at the appearance of several major iOS 27 features that Apple plans to announce at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. The images are based on information viewed by Bloomberg and people said to be familiar with Apple's plans.
The Camera app is set to gain a dedicated Siri mode, positioned alongside existing options like Photo and Video. Gurman reports the feature would replace the current Visual Intelligence experience, allowing users to photograph objects and have them analyzed by a third-party AI agent or run through a Google reverse image search. By elevating the capability directly into the Camera app rather than restricting it to the Camera Control button, Apple reportedly aims to increase adoption and help acclimate users to visual AI ahead of future products, including smart glasses and camera-equipped AirPods.
The Camera app is also said to be getting a new "Add Widgets" panel that makes the interface more customizable. The top row of shortcuts currently displayed across capture modes would become replaceable, letting users prioritize more professional controls such as depth adjustments, or surface tools like timers and Night mode more prominently in the interface. Gurman says the changes are aimed at making Apple's camera software more appealing to advanced photographers.
Image via Bloomberg.
The Photos app is set to receive new Apple Intelligence tools called "Reframe" and "Extend." Reframe would allow users to change the perspective of a photo, while Extend uses AI to generate additional portions of an image, such as filling in the lower half of a building that was cut off in the original shot.
Apple is also said to be testing natural language prompt-based photo editing, which would let users request specific edits by voice or text, such as cropping or adjusting colors. Gurman notes that this specific feature may not arrive in the first version of iOS 27.
Elsewhere in iOS 27, the Shortcuts app is said to be getting a significant overhaul that would allow users to create automations using natural language. Instead of manually building workflows step by step, users can describe what they want to happen; Gurman's example has a user setting up a routine that automatically starts a music playlist and sends a spouse an ETA when they begin driving home from work.
Bloomberg previously reporte ond AI-created wallpapers, a systemwide grammar checker for text input, and a revamped Image Playground app offering improved quality for AI-generated pictures and Genmoji custom emoji. See Bloomberg's full report for more information.Related Roundup: iOS 27Tags: Apple Intelligence, Bloomberg, iOS 27, Mark Gurman, PhotosThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple MacBook Deals at Best Buy: Up to $300 off + free shipping Save on up to 14 models, with up to $300 off. We’ve pictured the Apple MacBook Air M4 13″ Laptop for $1,099 ($300 savings). My Best Buy members get free shipping on all orders (it’s free to join). Shop Now at Best Buy
Unlocked Apple iPad Air 11″ M3 512GB WiFi + Cellular + free shipping As one of Best Buy’s daily deals, get the Unlocked Apple iPad Air 11″ M3 512GB WiFi + Cellular for $699. It’s the best deal we’ve seen for this model. Deal ends today. Shop Now at Best Buy Features 11″ display, 2360 x 1640 resolution Apple M3 chip 512GB storage Apple Intelligence support
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink – G1K60LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink
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$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display
24GB unified memory
1TB SSD
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
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Gigabit Ethernet
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Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Silver – G1K14LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Silver
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$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display
32GB unified memory
512GB SSD
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 8-Core GPU – Pink – G1E63LL/A – $1,269.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 8-Core GPU - Pink
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$1,269.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display
24GB unified memory
256GB SSD
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
Product page on the Apple Store…
Twelve South Last Chance Apple Deals + free shipping w/ $85 Twelve South is discounting a range of Apple accessories in its Last Chance clearance sale, with prices starting as low as $5. Items include MacBook stands, AirPods cases, Apple Watch armbands, and desk accessories. Shop Now at Twelve South
Metro Makes Apple’s iPhone 16e Effectively Free — Plus a Free $100 Visa Card Metro by T-Mobile is now offering one of the more aggressive prepaid iPhone deals currently available, giving switchers Apple’s iPhone 16e effectively for free when they bring over their existing number. Customers pay $99.99 upfront for the 128GB iPhone 16e, then receive a $100 virtual prepaid Mastercard after maintaining qualifying service for three months, offsetting the entire device cost. Metro is also including instant savings at checkout, making this one of the simpler no-trade-in iPhone offers currently available.
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Refurb Apple MacBook Pro M2 Pro 14.2″ Laptop w/ 1TB SSD (2023) for $1,135 + free shipping At eBay, get the Refurb Apple MacBook Pro M2 Pro 14.2″ Laptop w/ 1TB SSD (2023) for $1135. That’s the best price we could find for a refurb by $208. It’s backed by a one-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M2 Pro 12-Core Chip 14.2″ 3024×1964 Liquid Retina XDR Screen 16GB RAM, […]
Refurb Apple MacBook Air M2 15.3″ Laptop (2023) for $607 + free shipping At eBay, get the Refurb Apple MacBook Air M2 15.3″ Laptop (2023) for $607. That’s the best price we could find by $42. It’s backed by a one-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M2 10-core CPU 2880 x 1864 display 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD macOS Ventura Model: MQKP3LL/A
Refurb Unlocked Apple iPad Air M3 11″ 256GB WiFi + Cellular Tablet (2025) for $550 + free shipping That's the lowest price we could find for a refurb by $33. It's backed by a one-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at Best Buy
Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) for $999 + free shipping The Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) in Sky Blue is $999 at eBay. That’s $100 less than you’d pay for a factory-sealed unit elsewhere. Shipping is free. This item is new buy may be missing the orginal packaging. A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M4 10-core CPU […]
Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) for $999 + free shipping The Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) in Sky Blue is $999 at eBay. That’s $100 less than you’d pay for a factory-sealed unit elsewhere. Shipping is free. This item is new buy may be missing the orginal packaging. A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M4 10-core CPU […]
Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) for $999 + free shipping The Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) in Sky Blue is $999 at eBay. That’s $100 less than you’d pay for a factory-sealed unit elsewhere. Shipping is free. This item is new buy may be missing the orginal packaging. A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M4 10-core CPU […]
Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) for $999 + free shipping The Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M4 15″ Laptop (2025) in Sky Blue is $999 at eBay. That’s $100 less than you’d pay for a factory-sealed unit elsewhere. Shipping is free. This item is new buy may be missing the orginal packaging. A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay Features Apple M4 10-core CPU […]
Open-Box Apple MacBook Pro M4 Pro 16″ Laptop (2024) w/ 24GB RAM for $1,699 + free shipping This Open-Box Apple MacBook Pro M4 Pro 16″ Laptop (2024) is $1,699 at eBay. That’s $600 less than you’d pay for a brand new one at Best Buy. Shipping is free. This item is in new condition with no wear, but the original packaging may be missing or distressed. A 1-year Allstate warranty is included. […]
Refurb Apple iPad Air M2 13″ 128GB WiFi Tablet for $661 + free shipping At eBay, get the Refurb Apple iPad Air M2 13″ 128GB WiFi Tablet for $661 when you apply promo code “TAKE8OFFSALE”. That’s a savings of $138. It’s backed by a one-year Allstate warranty. Deal ends May 30. Buy Now at eBay
Apple MacBook Air M5 13.6″ Laptop (2026) w/ 32GB RAM & 1TB SSD for $1,499 + free shipping The Apple MacBook Air M5 13.6″ Laptop (2026) w/ 32GB RAM & 1TB SSD is $1,499 at B&H Photo Video. That’s $200 below Apple’s direct price for the same specs. Shipping is free. Buy Now at B&H Photo Video Features Apple M5 10-Core Chip 13.6″ 2560 x 1664 Liquid Retina Display 32GB RAM & 1TB […]
Apple MacBook Air M5 13.6″ Laptop (2026) w/ 32GB RAM for $1,349 + free shipping B&H Photo Video offers the Apple MacBook Air M5 13.6″ Laptop (2026) w/ 32GB RAM in Sky Blue for $1,349. That’s $150 off this upgraded version. (You’d pay $150 more for these specs at Apple direct.) Shipping is free. Offer ends May 26, 2026. This item is temporarily out of stock but can be ordered […]
Apple Deals at Walmart + free shipping w/ $35 Walmart’s Apple Savings event includes discounts across iPhones, iPads, wearables, and accessories, both new and refurbs. The 2025 Apple 11″ iPad A16 Wi-Fi 128GB drops to $227, down from $349 (pictured), and the Apple AirPods Pro 3 is $229, down from $249. The Apple Watch Series 11 GPS 46mm is $329, down from $429. Get […]
Amazon Slashes 13″ & 15″ M5 MacBook Air Prices by $200 off Apple MSRP, prices now start at only $899 Amazon has increased its End of Memorial Day discounts on Apple's entry-level M5 MacBook Air lineup, dropping both the 13-inch and 15-inch 16GB/512GB models by $200 below Apple's MSRP. The 13-inch model is now available for about $899, while the larger 15-inch version has fallen to roughly $1099. Shop the 13-inch deal here.
These are some of the lowest prices we've seen so far on Apple's newest MacBook Air models, making right now a particularly attractive time to buy. View the 15-inch deal here.
For the latest sales and deals, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker and 15" MacBook Air Price Tracker, updated daily.
14″ M5 MacBook Pros on Sale at Amazon & B&H — Up to $200 Off Apple Pricing Amazon and B&H are both offering discounts on Apple's popular 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro configurations, with the 16GB/1TB model now selling for $200 below MSRP and the 24GB/1TB version discounted by $150. Check current Amazon pricing here.
While Amazon offers fast shipping and broad availability, B&H matches many of the same sale prices while adding free 1–2 day shipping to most U.S. addresses. Browse current B&H pricing here.
For the latest sales and deals, see our 14" MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.