Leaked Apple Mixed Reality Headset Parts Outline Goggle Enclosure in More Detail With Apple's rumored mixed reality headset potentially being unveiled on June 5 during Tim Cook's opening WWDC keynote address, established leaker Sonny Dickson has shared clearer images on Twitter of the only leaked components we have seen for the device thus far.
The high-resolution pictures provide close-ups of ribbon cables shaped in such a way as to resemble a goggles enclosure that surrounds the eyes, indicating that they are used to connect display components on a surrounding circuit board.
The images were previously leaked by a Twitter user with a track record for sharing accurate information about Apple components, but in the original images the part numbers were blurred out. In contrast, Dickson's images show the numbers, which could potentially allow for other parts to be more easily identified and confirmed as legitimate if further leaked components emerge.
Rumors suggest the headset will have two to three displays. There will be two high-resolution 4K micro OLED displays with up to 3,000 pixels per inch, for an 8K total resolution. Sony is expected to supply the display modules that Apple will use, though Apple may also use some OLED displays from Samsung.
Micro OLED displays are said to be built directly on to chip wafers rather than a glass substrate, which results in displays that are thinner, smaller, and more power efficient.
Meanwhile an outward-facing display will allegedly be able to show the facial expressions of the headset's wearer to the people around them, to cut down on the sense of isolation felt when using the device. The display will have an ultra-low refresh rate and reduced power consumption to keep it from draining battery.
Apple reportedly showcased the mixed-reality headset to the company's top 100 executives in the Steve Jobs Theater last week. Apple is expected to launch the headset later in the year, sometime after its debut at WWDC. Mass production of the headset is already underway, but some Apple employees are said to be concerned about the usefulness and price point of the headset, according to one report.Related Roundup: AR/VR HeadsetTag: Sonny DicksonRelated Forum: Apple Glasses, AR and VRThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Want to go watch the WWDC keynote at Apple Park? Here’s how to apply Macworld
Attention developers! Apple is now accepting requests to attend a special in-person event on June 5 to kick off the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference. Attendance to the event is by invitation-only at the Apple Park headquarters in Cupertino.
How to get WWDC tickets?
If you want to be in with a chance to attend the keynote event you need to submit your name on the Special Event at Apple Park page on the Apple Developer website.
What is the deadline to request WWDC tickets?
The deadline to submit your ‘Request to attend’ is April 4 at 9 am PDT.
When will I know if I have a WWDC ticket?
Apple will let successful applicants know that they have a ticket via email by April 5 at 6:00 pm.
How much are WWDC tickets?
Tickets to attend WWDC are free and randomly distributed. However that wasn’t always the case. Prior to 2020 it cost a developer $1,599 to attend the event and those tickets would sell out very quickly in the days before Apple used a ballot system.
Who can apply for WWDC tickets?
Tickets are not open to the general public, you have to be a developer or a Swift Student Challenge winner. If you are one of the following you will qualify to enter the ballot for a free ticket:
Current Apple Developer Program membersApple Entrepreneur Camp alumniSwift Student Challenge winners (2020 to 2022) 2023 Challenge applicants who opt into the a separate random selection process for winners (details below)Current Apple Developer Enterprise Program members
How are WWDC attendees chosen?
According to Apple, “Invitations will be allocated through a random selection process and are non-transferrable.”
What happens at WWDC?
WWDC is Apple’s annual conference that it holds to showcase the newest versions of its operating systems and other products. The week-long event is a chance for developers to learn about the new technologies and how to implement them in their products.
WWDC kicks off with a keynote at which Apple previews its plans for software development over the next year. This event is broadcast so that everyone can watch from home. Developers who are able to get a ticket will be able to attend a “special event at Apple Park” which will include a broadcast of the keynote and the State of the Union.
The keynote and State of the Union take place on the Monday. The rest of the week is then full of online sessions, labs, and activities.
As was the case for the past few years, this year’s WWDC is mostly an online event, with the Apple Park Special Event being the only in-person session that is scheduled. The keynote and State of the Union addresses are available for the public to watch live online on Apple’s website.
What is the Swift Student Challenge?
Apple runs a competition for student developers every year. Apple asks students to “Build your app playground, answer a few written prompts, provide documentation, and submit.”
Apple says: “The Challenge is designed for student developers who are cultivating their software development skills. You can receive a Swift Student Challenge award or a WWDC Scholarship up to four times.” There are full details on Apple’s website.
Winners get a year of membership in the Apple Developer Program as well as WWDC23 outerwear, AirPods Pro, and a customized pin set. They can also choose to be entered into the random selection process to get a ticket to the keynote event.
Anything else?
In recent years Apple has requested that those selected to attend provide a negative COVID-19 test no more than three days before the event, this may still be the case in June 2023. In 2022 masks were optional.
Read more about WWDC 2023 date, times and everything you need to know about what will launch in our separate article.
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6 reasons to dump Spotify and switch to Apple Music Macworld
If you’re a music fan, there are basically two options: Spotify and Apple Music. Sure there are others music streaming services–Tidal, Amazon Music, Qobux–but if you want access to as much music as possible, Spotify and Apple Music are head and shoulders above the rest.
But just because they’re the two best services doesn’t mean one doesn’t have advantages over the other. Apple Music might have gotten off to a rocky start, but if you haven’t checked it out in a while, there are plenty of reasons to consider dropping your Spotify Premium account and signing up for Apple Music. Here are six of them:
Apple Music Classical
The newest Apple Music feature is actually a whole new app dedicated to classical music. Included free with Individual and Family subscriptions, the Apple Music Classical app includes more than 5 million classical music tracks, with “hundreds of Essentials playlists, insightful composer biographies, deep-dive guides for many key works, and intuitive browsing features.” If classical music is your jam, you won’t find anything on Spotify that even comes close.
Album and song descriptions
For years Spotify was the best place to discover new artists, but Apple Music has come a long way. From radio stations to playlists, Apple Music is a fantastic place to both find new music and learn a little ore about the music you love. Click inside an album and you’ll find an informative description that adds context to the recording, information about the artist, and a track-by-track breakdown for some albums. It’s a fantastic way to get to know a new artist beyond the songs you’re listening to and helps gain an appreciation of the work as you explore their music.
A friendlier interface
Just like music, user interfaces are in the eye of the beholder, but Apple Music does an excellent job of putting new music, old favorites, and related artists all in a great interface that’s easy to navigate at a glance. Spotify, on the other hand, is going through something of an identity crisis with a recent UI overhaul that brings “a more active experience with advanced recommendations, a spotlight on visual canvases, and a completely new and interactive design.” Some might like it, but it definitely needs some work.
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Apple Music, on the other hand, has slowly refined its interface into one that’s smart and sensible. Music I definitely want to hear, probably want to hear, and might want to hear is all accessible without getting in the way. The Listen Now tab does an excellent job of collecting artists and genres I like, and the Browse tab has an excellent mix of playlists, new releases, and events I might have missed. For example, the Monday after Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour kicked off, there was an official playlist of her entire setlist as soon as I launched the app. Plenty of people have made similar playlists on Spotify, but you have to go searching for them.
Apple Music Sing
Back in December, Apple launched a new feature called Apple Music Sing that basically turns your iPhone or Apple TV into a karaoke machine with real-time animated lyric cues and the incredible ability to adjust the vocals to make it a solo or a duet. Considering high-quality machines cost hundreds of dollars, this is probably reason enough to switch if you’re into karaoke.
HomePod
Now that the full-sized HomePod is back, so is the best way to listen to Apple Music. While you can listen to Spotify on any number of smart speakers, HomePod offers Apple Music subscribers a fully integrated, stylish speaker with incredible sound that you can’t get anywhere else.
Audio quality
Back in 2021, Apple introduced high-resolution lossless audio to Apple Music, making nearly every track available in a maximum resolution of 24-bit/192kHz versus 24-bit/48kHz for ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) and 16-bit/44.1kHz (CD Quality). While it’s promised a similar service for years, Spotify offers nothing that comes close to that quality, topping off at 320kbps for Premium subscribers. Maybe your ears won’t be able to tell the difference, but we’d still rather spend our money on the service that’s delivering the best possible quality.
Speaking of money, Apple Music costs $10.99/£10.99 a month for an individual subscription or $16.99/£16.99 a month for a family subscription with up to six people. There’s also a student plan for $5.99/£5.99 and a limited Voice option for $4.99/£4.99. Apple also offers several ways to get Apple Music for free if you want to try it our before giving up your Spotify subscription.
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Netflix's TV Gaming Plan Allows iPhone to Be Used as Controller Netflix is working to extend its nascent video game platform to TVs and part of the plan involves allowing subscribers to use their iPhone as a controller, reports Bloomberg.
According to the report, app developer Steve Moser shared code he discovered hidden within Netflix's iOS mobile app that contains references to games played on TVs, including one line which reads "A game on your TV needs a controller to play. Do you want to use this phone as a game controller?"
Netflix launched its gaming platform on iPhones, iPads, and Android devices in November 2021. Games are released as individual apps on the iOS App Store, while the full catalog of games is maintained in the Netflix app. Many of the titles are tie-ins to popular TV shows, such as "Stranger Things 3: The Game."
Similar to the way Apple Arcade operates, there are no ads, additional fees or in-app purchases included in the games, with the idea being that customers remain engaged with the streaming service while they are waiting for new installments of TV shows and series hosted by the platform.
As Bloomberg's Mark Gurman notes, expanding gaming to TVs would be a major extension of the service, as Netflix is now built into many smart TVs and is available on several platforms, including Apple TV.
Ultimately, Netflix plans to launch a cloud gaming service that could let users stream games without installing them locally. Such a plan would enable the company to offer many more titles than it does currently, potentially providing competition to existing cloud gaming services offered by the likes of Microsoft, and may even rival non-cloud-based platforms such as Apple Arcade.Tag: NetflixThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
UPDATE: We’ve received a report of an issue with Google App Engine Incident began at 2023-03-30 01:32 (all times are US/Pacific).Summary: We've received a report of an issue with Google App Engine
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google App Engine beginning at Monday, 2023-03-27 18:45 US/Pacific.
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Thursday, 2023-03-30 03:30 US/Pacific with current details.
Diagnosis: Affected customers may experience higher latency, HTTP 5XX errors or issues with Google Cloud Foundation connectivity to API
Workaround: None at this time.
Affected products: Google App EngineAffected locations: Taiwan (asia-east1), Hong Kong (asia-east2), Osaka (asia-northeast2), Seoul (asia-northeast3), Singapore (asia-southeast1), Sydney (australia-southeast1), Warsaw (europe-central2), Belgium (europe-west1), Frankfurt (europe-west3), Zurich (europe-west6), Montréal (northamerica-northeast1), South Carolina (us-east1), Northern Virginia (us-east4), Oregon (us-west1), Los Angeles (us-west2)
Apple will directly Switch to Lens Supplier Genius Electronic Optical for the the iPhone 16 Periscope Camera Lens Early this morning, Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo tweeted our a research note on lens makers for Apple's upcoming iPhone 15 and 16 Pro periscope lens suppliers
How to reset a Screen Time password to prevent lockout Macworld
Apple’s Screen Time feature can be used to limit activities, duration, and times of day that kids in a Family Sharing group can use their devices. However, you can also use Screen Time to remind yourself to get off your phone or computer after some amount of time or at times a day.
The trouble? You can set a Screen Time passcode for yourself, setting an extra bar to cross when you hit a limit. (If you’re too tired to remember your passcode, probably time to put the phone down.)
When you set the Screen Time passcode for yourself in Settings > Screen Time, where you tap Use Screen Time Passcode, iOS and iPadOS prompt you to pick a four-digit screen passcode and enter it, then enter it a second time to confirm you recall it accurately. So far, so good. (In macOS, you can only set a Screen Time passcode for accounts that aren’t set with Administrator status.)
Apple now tells you to enter the password for your Apple ID account in a screen labeled Screen Time Passcode Recovery. This provides a backup: if you forget your Screen Time passcode, you can use your Apple ID to unlock your device or disable Screen Time. You can tap Cancel to avoid entering your Apple ID. If so, iOS or iPadOS prompts you with “Are you sure?” It offers two buttons: Skip or Provide Apple ID. Tap Skip, and the passcode is set without the recovery option.
Apple tries to ensure that your Apple ID can act as a backup recovery method for your Screen Time passcode.
This is all well and good unless and until you forget your Screen Time passcode. While you might think this unlikely, this passcode is distinct from other codes we routinely enter on our devices. So you might have no reason to use it for periods of time. If you haven’t stored your choice in a password manager, it could flit out of your mind.
If you don’t remember your code and you set up the Apple ID backup, you can follow Apple’s reset instructions at this support page.
One reader wrote in looking for advice on recovering their code as they had bypassed the Apple ID step. Initially, I thought they were mistaken, as Apple’s page documenting how to enable a Screen Time passcode says, “Enter the Apple ID and password* that you used to set up the Screen Time passcode.” There’s no “if you choose” or “you can tap Skip.”
But it’s optional–and there’s no way to back out of it. Our reader wound up having to reset his device.
This Mac 911 article is in response to a question submitted by Macworld reader Henry.
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New Mac Malware, and Stolen Session Cookies – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 285 New Mac malware can exfiltrate various types of data from your Mac, and a Chrome extension can steal Facebook session cookies. We discuss how stolen session cookies can give attackers easy access to your accounts, and potential ways to thwart this.
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Periscope Camera Lens Exclusive to iPhone 15 Pro Max Will Be Supplied by Largan The periscope camera lens that will be exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be solely supplied by Largan, according to the latest note by Apple industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Rumors about the iPhone getting a periscope lens have been circulating since early 2020, when Kuo first mentioned the possibility. The analyst initially said that a periscope lens would be an iPhone 14 Pro feature, but more recently he has said the lens type will exclusively debut in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, a prediction that analyst Jeff Pu has also made.
In a periscope system, light entering the telephoto lens is reflected by an angled mirror towards the camera's image sensor. The change in direction in which the light travels allows for a longer "folded" telephoto setup inside phones, enabling users to zoom in further without any blurriness.
Kuo's latest note is contextualized in terms of two risks that Apple camera lens suppliers face going forward: high inventory levels leading to a weaker-than-expected second quarter and suppliers being unable to profit from periscope camera lenses.
According to Kuo, the average selling price for Largan's shipped periscope camera lenses is around $4 (including the prisms), which is notably lower than the market consensus of $4.5 to $5 or higher. "The price of $4 means that Largan cannot profit from the periscope camera lens," noted Kuo.
This year, Apple is expected to introduce improvements to the telephoto and wide-angle lens on its iPhone 14 Pro models. Kuo says that Apple will upgrade the telephoto camera from a 6-element lens to a 7-element lens.
Kuo also believes that the 2022 Pro iPhone models will feature a 48-megapixel Wide camera, which would be a major improvement over the current 12-megapixel camera, and 8K video recording capabilities that will allow iPhone-recorded videos displayed on an 8K display or TV to provide a better user experience.
Looking ahead, Kuo believes both iPhone 16 Pro models in 2024 will use the same or similar periscope lens as the one used in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, with Apple continuing its trend of setting apart standard and Pro models by reserving certain higher-end hardware features for the latter.
It is anticipated that Apple supplier Genius will start supplying periscope lenses for the iPhone 16, at which point the component's price will be even lower, negatively impacting lens suppliers, said Kuo.Related Roundup: iPhone 15 ProTags: Ming-Chi Kuo, Periscope LensThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Save $449 off a lifetime subscription to Babbel beginning March 27 Macworld
Looking for ways to broaden your horizons? Then you can’t go wrong by learning a new language. And one of the better ways to do that is with Babbel, on sale beginning March 27 during our Spring Digital Blowout, but only until 11:59 pm on April 27.
Babbel is an app that makes learning a new language easier than ever. It provides lessons that are super short, so you can complete them really quickly. Which is beneficial if you want to learn fast, but it also offers the added convenience of making it easier to fit sessions around your schedule.
With Babbel, you could learn to speak up to 14 new languages within a relatively short amount of time. And it works well, which is why they boast over ten million users worldwide and have received critical acclaim from the likes of PC Mag, The Economist, and The Next Web.
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Macworld Podcast: Why the latest iOS 16 and macOS Ventura updates are important Macworld
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we dive into the latest updates to Apple’s operating systems, iOS 16 and macOS Ventura. Also, if there’s an iPhone feature you’ve always wanted, your wish may come true this fall. We talk about it all in this show!
This is episode 834 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola.
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iOS 16.4 is here: 3 reasons to upgrade to right now macOS Ventura 13.3 arrives with new emoji, Trackpad fixes, security updates Apple releases important security updates for macOS Monterey and Big Sur iOS 17 may include some of our ‘most requested features’
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SMS Delivery Delays to MTN Network in Ivory Coast Mar 29, 19:45 PDTResolved - We are no longer experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to MTN Network in Ivory Coast. This incident has been resolved.Mar 29, 17:55 PDTMonitoring - We are observing recovery in SMS delivery delays when sending messages to MTN Network in Ivory Coast. We will continue monitoring the service to ensure a full recovery. We will provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Mar 29, 16:48 PDTUpdate - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to MTN Network in Ivory Coast. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Mar 29, 16:39 PDTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue with SMS delivery delay to MTN Network in Ivory Coast. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
AutoCAD and Autodesk Maya for macOS now runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs It’s been almost three years since Apple announced the transition from Intel Macs to Apple Silicon. Since then, many developers have updated their apps to take advantage of the new M1 and M2 chips, but there are still many more apps that need to be updated. This week, Autodesk updated the two popular professional software AutoCAD and Autodesk Maya to run natively on Apple Silicon Macs.
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Netflix Games may come to TVs, use iPhone as a controller A report suggests Netflix is working on a feature that will bring its games to smart TV platforms and could enable players to use their iPhones as a controller.Netflix GamesNetflix Games launched in 2021 with little fanfare since. The selection offers a variety of games, some inspired by Netflix properties, others seemingly random. Read more...
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3 reasons why iOS 16.4 is a bigger update than you think Macworld
When it comes to iOS “point release” updates, there are those that don’t seem to change much and those that bring a bunch of fun new features to your iPhone. iOS 16.4, which arrived on iPhones everywhere on Monday, March 27, is the latter.
New security updates are usually a good enough reason to update your iPhone right away, but in the case of iOS 16.4, you’re getting a bunch of enhancements that will impact the way you use your iPhone every day. So if you’re debating whether to update, here are three reasons to take the plunge right now:
New Home app architecture
Apple first released its promised new Home architecture back in iOS 16.2, but users had trouble updating and it was quickly pulled just a few days later. After several months, it’s now back in iOS 16.4.
The new architecture doesn’t really add any specific new features yet. It’s just a total reworking of the under-the-hood workings of the Home app and HomeKit for efficiency, reliability, and speed. If you previously upgraded before Apple pulled it last December, you shouldn’t need to upgrade again, but things should work more smoothly than last time.
Once you update to iOS 16.4, you can open the Home app, tap the (…) button in the upper right corner, and then select Home Settings. The prompt to update will be at the top of the screen. Note that all your other Apple things (especially Home Hubs like Apple TV or HomePod) will need to be updated as well.
New emojis
Who doesn’t love emojis? In iOS 16.4 Apple is adding 21 new emojis (31 if you include skin tone variations). You’ll get:
Heart: Blue, pink, graySmiley: Shaking faceGesture: Rightwards and leftwards pushing hand with 5 skin tones eachAnimals: Donkey, moose, goose, wing, jellyfishNature: Hyacinth, pea pod, gingerItems: Folding hand fan, hair pick, flute, maracasSymbols: Khanda, wireless
Web app push notifications
For a long time now, one of the biggest problems with “web apps”–websites you add to your home screen to act like apps–was the lack of ability to send push notifications. With iOS 16.4, web apps added to your home screen can use the HTML5 standard Web Push API to send push notifications, complete with badge icons. Of course, they’ll have to ask permission to do this just like any app, and you can go to Settings > Notifications to adjust the way the web app notifies you.
Just note, this will only apply to apps added to your home screen. You know, like you would do with Wordle. Unlike Safari on the Mac, regular websites accessed in Safari on iOS still can’t send push notifications.
And those are only the three biggest new features. There are also some pretty nice smaller features that you’ll love too. And for all the latest news about iOS 16 including the next beta as it arrives, check out our iOS 16 superguide.
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Lost Apple Watch spends a night in the ocean, found in working condition An Apple Watch takes a dive without its owner but is recovered a day later and returned without damage thanks to Lost Mode.Apple Watch Series 3There are regular reports of working iPhones being recovered from bodies of water, but rarely, if ever, an Apple Watch. However, one unlucky man from Praia Grande would put his Apple Watch's water resistance to the test. Read more...
Lost Apple Watch survives hours at sea and is returned to its owner thanks to Find My Earlier this month, we shared the story of a student who recovered his iPhone days after dropping it into a lake. This time, something similar happened to Jefferson Rocha, who lost his Apple Watch at sea in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during a schooner trip. Luckily, he was able to recover his Apple Watch thanks to the Find My feature.
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After Two Years, Autodesk Maya and AutoCAD Become Apple Silicon-Native An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: It has been two years and four months since the first Apple Silicon Mac hit the market, and now Autodesk has finally updated some of its massively popular professional applications (AutoCAD and Maya) to run natively on M1 and M2 chips. The availability of AutoCAD for Mac 2024 was announced in a blog post on Autodesk's website on March 28. Like other major AutoCAD updates, it adds new features like expanded automation tools and easier workflows, but the announcement that "for the first time, AutoCAD for Mac 2024 and AutoCAD LT for Mac 2024 now run natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon architectures, including M1 and M2 chips in the M-series chips" is clearly the headlining feature.
Autodesk claims that Apple Silicon support "can increase overall performance by up to two times" compared to the 2023 version of AutoCAD. A day later, on March 29, Autodesk revealed the 2024 update for Maya, its 3D modeling software chiefly used in game development, film production, and visual effects. Maya 2024 brings native Apple Silicon support in addition to a slew of new features, including the LookDevX material editor, Hydra support, and so on. But in contrast to many other makers of widespread professional software in similar industries, such as Adobe and Unity, Autodesk's efforts to support Apple Silicon -- which were announced two years ago -- have been ongoing for an interminably long time. Even open source Maya competitor Blender beat Autodesk to the punch.
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UPDATE: Google Cloud Networking experiencing elevated packet loss in multiple regions Incident began at 2023-03-29 14:37 (all times are US/Pacific).Summary: Google Cloud Networking experiencing elevated packet loss in multiple regions
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy, Google Cloud Networking, Identity and Access Management.
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Wednesday, 2023-03-29 15:26 US/Pacific with current details.
We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.
Diagnosis: Customers experienced packet loss for two events in the approximate time frames 12:30 - 12:40 and 13:40 - 13:50 US/Pacific. Customers will continue to experience packet loss while traffic recovers.
Workaround: None at this time.
Affected products: Google Cloud Networking, Identity and Access Management, Google Cloud Identity-Aware ProxyAffected locations: Netherlands (europe-west4), Iowa (us-central1), South Carolina (us-east1), Northern Virginia (us-east4), Oregon (us-west1)
Apple Pay network experiencing intermittent outage Some users have reported Apple Pay services are down, from Apple Cash to Apple Card, and Apple is investigating the problem.Apple Pay and Wallet is downApple Pay and Apple Wallet have been down since around 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday. The outage prevents certain Apple Pay transactions or payments to the Apple Card from working. Read more...
UPDATE: us-central1-c: Google Compute Engine is experiencing issues with instance created, update, or delete operations Incident began at 2023-03-29 14:11 (all times are US/Pacific).Summary: us-central1-c: Google Compute Engine is experiencing issues with instance created, update, or delete operations
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Compute Engine beginning at Wednesday, 2023-03-29 13:45 US/Pacific.
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Wednesday, 2023-03-29 15:10 US/Pacific with current details.
We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.
Diagnosis: Attempts to create, update, or delete instances in zone us-central1-c may time out or fail
Workaround: Customers can use instances in different zones
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Autodesk finally updates Maya and AutoCAD to run natively on Apple Silicon Some two years and four months the first Mac to feature an Apple Silicon SoC was released, Autodesk has finally updated Maya and AutoCAD to…
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Apple Releases iTunes 12.12.8 for Windows Apple today released an iTunes 12.12.8 update for Windows, with the software introducing security improvements and "support for new devices." This is the first update to iTunes since iTunes 12.12.7, which came out in December 2022.
The "new devices" that Apple mentions in the launch notes for the update likely pertain to the HomePod, which was released in January 2023. Apple at the time also introduced new 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models and refreshed versions of the Mac mini.
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Hands-on with 50+ new iOS 16.4 changes and features [Video] On Monday Apple officially rolled out iOS 16.4 to the public, and it’s not hyperbole to say that’s it’s a huge release with tons of new changes, features, emoji, bug fixes, and more. In this hands-on video, I take a look at over 50 new features. Be sure to subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos like this.
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WWDC23 invite might hint at Apple VR headset The colorful image Apple used to invite developers to WWDC23 set off speculation that it's a hint about the company's VR/AR headset.
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Apple Music Classical now available on iOS Apple’s long-awaited classical music app is now available on the App Store. App rollout began on March 27 for international users, with most seeing the app on the App Store a day later. It’s localized for regions in Spain, Portuguese, Italy, Germany, France, The Netherlands, and the UK, and works on iPod and iPhone that [...]
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Apple Gangnam opening to have exclusive K-Pop Pop-Up Studio event Apple’s South Korean retail store, Apple Gangnam, will host a special event on its opening day. Apple Gangnam will be the fifth Apple Store in the Seoul region and will open on March 31. To celebrate the retail store’s opening, limited-time Pop-Up Studio sessions will be held beginning April 1. It features up-and-coming K-pop group [...]
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Apple launches Tetris Apple TV+ Promo Apple recently partnered up with PlayStudios to offer a one-month free trial of its Apple TV+ service by playing Tetris. In a marketing move, Apple will reward players who play Tetris through PlayStudios free Apple TV+ for one month. Tetris is available to play on the playAwards platform, where gamers can earn points by completing [...]
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Apple expected to unveil its $3,000 mixed-reality headset on June 5th Apple is expected to unveil its $3,000 mixed-reality headset on the opening day of WWDC 2023 during the company's keynote address…
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Now that WWDC is official, time has almost run out for a spring Apple event Macworld
This weekend the U.K. celebrated (if that’s the correct word) the beginning of British Summer Time, while U.S. daylight saving time began a fortnight before that. In both nations, it means, in theory at any rate, that the long dark nights of winter are behind us and spring is here. And for tech aficionados interested in a particular ecosystem that time of year means one thing: an Apple event.
This year, however, we might have to manage without one and accept that Cupertino winter is likely to carry on until the start of Cupertino summer on June 5, when WWDC kicks off. All the evidence strongly suggests Apple has decided not to bother with a spring event in 2023.
For a start, let’s take a look at the dates of the 10 most recent Apple spring events, arranged by lateness in the year:
March 2 (2011)March 6 (2008)March 7 (2012)March 8 (2022)March 9 (2015)March 21 (2016)March 25 (2019)March 27 (2018)April 8 (2010)April 20 (2021)
As you can see, this week we’re passing the final date in March, leaving only those unusual April get-togethers (one held a long time ago to show off iOS 4 before it became a WWDC staple, and the other seemingly pushed back by the pandemic) as reasons to hold out hope. If Apple held an event tomorrow, it would already be the third latest on the list. (It obviously won’t do that, because it needs to send out invitations, and that generally happens around a week beforehand.) Once you add on invite time we’re pushing up close to the date from 2010; beyond that, there’s only the very uncharacteristic outlier from 2021. Every day that passes makes an Apple spring event less likely, fairly obviously, but the chances are low already.
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And it isn’t only the calendar that counsels pessimism. You see, Apple has made an announcement this spring, when it launched the yellow iPhone 14 on March 7. It wasn’t an event, just a discreet press release, but it was exactly the sort of reveal that normally folds in with the spring bonanza. (The Alpine Green iPhone 13 Pro was unveiled at the Peek Performance event in March 2022, and the purple iPhone 12 at Spring Loaded in April 2021.) As I’ve discussed elsewhere, if Apple was going to have an event, it stands to reason that it wouldn’t have announced the yellow iPhone 14 in that way, at that time.
But the other thing worth noting about that list is the gaps. Apple spring events happen most years, but it’s hardly a shock when they don’t: as recently as 2020 the company went through the whole of March and April without inviting anyone to a virtual or in-person gathering. It’s not a positive sign, implying a lack of groundbreaking products ready for launch, but it’s not a disaster either. The company evidently doesn’t feel comfortable showing off the AR headset just yet, but that’s better than forcing it. (Members of the headset design team reportedly feel that any launch this year will be forcing it, but that’s a story for another day.)
So while the ever-diminishing likelihood of an Apple event in spring 2023 is disappointing, there remain reasons for tech fans to be cheerful. We can still, by all accounts, look forward to the reveal of the Reality Pro headset at some point in 2023, and the novelty of the category and the importance of this product to Apple’s post-iPhone future will make the unveiling a must-watch event. Sure, it would have been nice if it had happened before April Fools Day, but it ought to be worth the wait.
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Apple's WWDC23 Keynote that will take place on Monday June 5th is Likely when they'll Unveil their Patented XR Headset Apple has finally announced that it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in an online format from June 5 through 9, 2023.
Decoding WWDC: Does the 2023 artwork have VR vibes? Apple today announced WWDC 2023, the next edition of its annual developer conference. Although the conference will be broadcast online, the company will hold a special event in Apple Park for selected guests. And with every Apple event comes a special artwork to advertise it. But what does the WWDC 2023 artwork mean? Read on as we speculate about it.
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WWDC 2023 Scheduled for June 5–9 Mark your calendars—Apple has announced that its Worldwide Developer Conference will kick off on 5 June 2023. Will the keynote reveal more than the next versions of Apple's operating systems?
WWDC 2023 Includes Swift Student Challenge, Some Winners Able to Attend Apple Park Special Event Apple today announced the WWDC 2023 event, which is set to be held from June 5 to June 9. Alongside the announcement, Apple began accepting submissions for the annual Swift Student Challenge, which tasks students with creating an innovative coding project using Apple's Swift Playgrounds app.
Submissions are open starting today, with Apple to accept projects through April 19 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. Entrants must be at least 13 years old (in the U.S.) and need to be registered as a member of the Apple Developer Program. There's also an academic requirement, so those who enter must be students in some capacity.
Students will need to create an interactive scene in an app playground that can be experienced within three minutes. Entries are judged on technical accomplishment, creativity of ideas, and content of written responses explaining the project and other app development experience.
Winners will receive exclusive WWDC 2023 outerwear (which has been a jacket in past years), AirPods Pro, a customized pin set, and a one year membership in the Apple Developer Program.
There will also be a random selection process among winners to choose students to attend the special event that Apple plans to hold at Apple Park on June 5. Students can opt-in to this selection process when uploading their projects, and this lottery is separate from the main developer lottery for the event. Travel and accommodations will not be included.
Apple will inform students about their status by the end of the business day on Tuesday, May 9. Entries can be submitted through Apple's developer website. The full terms and conditions of the challenge are also available for those who have questions.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
WWDC 2023 Includes Special Event at Apple Park: How to Request to Attend WWDC 2023 will be held online from Monday, June 5 through Friday, June 9, but there will also be an in-person component. Like last year, randomly selected developers and students will be able to attend Apple Park on the Monday to watch the WWDC keynote video, meet some of the teams at Apple, enjoy evening activities, and more.
Below, we have outlined how to request to attend the special all‑day event, who is eligible to attend, and other important details.
How to Request to Attend
To request to attend the special event at Apple Park, head to the WWDC 2023 website and click or tap the request button. You will be prompted to sign into your Apple Developer account and must be enrolled in Apple's Developer Program for $99 per year, or have a complimentary membership, such as by winning last year's Swift Student Challenge.
Next, review the information provided on the next screen, such as your name and email address, and submit the request to Apple.
Apple says invitations will be allocated by a random selection process and are non-transferrable. Apple will notify individuals who are selected to attend the event by April 5 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time. Travel and accommodations are not included.
Who is EligibleApple Developer Program members (including Enterprise Program)
Swift Student Challenge winners (2020 to 2022)
Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni2023 Swift Student Challenge applicants can opt in to be included in a separate random selection process for winners of the challenge when they submit their entry. Apple says up to 350 winners will be selected for the challenge.
Key DatesApril 4 at 9 a.m. Pacific Time: Deadline to submit a request to attend
April 5 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time: Those who request to attend will be notified of their status by this date
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Want to attend WWDC 2023 in person? Here’s how to register for Apple’s June event WWDC 2023 is officially set for June 5-9. While the week’s sessions, labs, and more will be online this year, Apple is once again holding a special in-person event for the keynote, State of the Union, and more. However, it’s a limited, lottery-style process to get invited. Here’s who can apply for WWDC in-person tickets, how it works, and how to register.
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Swift Student Challenge applications now open We’re excited to continue our long-standing support of students around the world who love to code. Show us your passion for coding by submitting an incredible app playground on the topic of your choice using Swift Playgrounds or Xcode. Winners will receive an award, recognition, and more.Learn about the Challenge
Apple Unveils Apple Pay Later In the coming months, it will become possible to split purchases into four payments spread over six weeks with Apple Pay Later. At least with online or in-app sales by participating merchants for consumers in the US.Read original article
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Apple to host WWDC 2023 in online format June 5-9 Apple today announced it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in an online format from June 5 through 9, 2023…
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Apple announces Swift Student Challenge for WWDC 2023 Alongside Apple's date reveal for WWDC 2023, the company has also announced that the Swift Student Challenge coding competition is making a return. Here's how to apply.New Swift Student ChallengeThis year's Worldwide Developer's Conference is set from June 5 to June 9 where Apple will reveal iOS 17 and other new operating systems. And students who code can participate in the Swift Student Challenge. Read more...
Apple Sets June 5 WWDC To Debut Mixed-Reality Headset Apple set a June 5 date for the event where it plans to unveil a mixed-reality headset, the first major new product since its smartwatch debuted eight years ago. From a report: The company scheduled its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, better known as WWDC, to kick off on that Monday and run through Friday, June 9. It typically uses the first day of the conference to discuss its next-generation platforms and operating systems. This year's conference will be held as an "all-day experience" at headquarters in Cupertino, California. Central to the agenda this time around will be the headset, likely to be dubbed the Reality One or Reality Pro, Bloomberg News has reported. Apple will also showcase the accompanying xrOS operating system and a way for developers to write apps for the device.
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Apple opens Swift Student Challenge for WWDC 2023 Apple has announced WWDC 2023 today and with that, it’s opened the annual Swift Student Challenge. Prizes will include exclusive WWDC23 outerwear, AirPods Pro, a customized pin set, a one-year membership to the Apple Developer Program, and a chance to attend the special in-person event at Apple Park.
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WWDC23 kicks off June 5 with online event The official invitation to Apple's WWDC23 developers conference 2023 went out Wednesday. Get ready for new iOS and macOS versions.
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iOS 16.5 beta teases a new ‘multi-view’ sports feature for Apple TV app Macworld
Sports fans old enough to remember TV sets from the 20th century that had picture-in-picture for watching two or more games at once will love this new feature that may be coming to the Apple TV app in iOS 16.5: multi-view.
According to code unearthed deep in the iOS 16.5 beta by developer Steve Moser, Apple is testing a new feature that appears to allow up to four simultaneous streams. He spotted several references to on-screen messages telling the user to “Remove a game first to add a new one,” and “Check back later for more games” among other prompts.
iOS 16.5 Beta 1 (20F5028e) changes 🧵: Sports “multi view” grid in Apple TV app with support for up to 4 streams. "Remove a game first to add a new one" pic.twitter.com/udBrWRGWFk— Steve Moser (@SteveMoser) March 29, 2023
Apple offers picture-in-picture on the Apple TV (as well as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac), but it’s meant to let you continue watching a video while browsing the web or doing other non-video tasks. This new feature would be for watching multiple games at the same time, similar to ESPN MultiCast.
The new feature would presumably be for Apple TV+ broadcasts of MLS and MLB games, though it’s not clear if Apple will open it up to other services as well.
While the feature is in testing within Apple, it’s not yet a user-facing feature in iOS 16.5. So it’s possible that Apple holds the feature for iOS 17 to get more testing or announces it alongside a new sports venture at a later date. One of the new features in the iOS 16.5 beta is a dedicated Sports tab in the News app.
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What to expect from WWDC 2023 on June 5 through June 9 Apple has confirmed the 2023 Worldwide Developer Conference will start on June 5 with a mixed in-person and online developer event.Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference, or WWDC, is usually held the first week of June. It has been announced for June 5 to June 9, but little other detail has been offered. Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Greg "Joz" Joswiak, has given one hint about what the event will focus on, in a tweet punning on Swift, the name of Apple's programming language.Hoping the week of June 5 comes around Swiftly! #WWDC23 pic.twitter.com/dXzVD9fCnJ— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) March 29, 2023 Read more...
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WWDC 2023 confirmed for June 5 to June 9: iOS 17, Reality Pro headset, and more expected Apple has officially announced WWDC 2023. The event will take place at Apple Park with a keynote address, the State of the Union, and more. The entire conference will also be available online for developers who aren’t able to or aren’t chosen to attend WWDC in person in California.
At WWDC this year, Apple will unveil the “latest iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS advancements.” This includes iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17.
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Apple Announces WWDC 2023 Event Taking Place June 5 to 9 Apple today announced that its 34th annual Worldwide Developers Conference will take place from Monday, June 5 to Friday, June 9. Like WWDC 2020, 2021, and 2022, WWDC 2023 will be an online event for the most part, and it will be open to all developers at no cost.
Apple will provide online sessions and labs, which will allow developers to learn about the new features and software that will be announced at WWDC. There will also be a traditional Swift Student Challenge, with Apple accepting applications through April 19.
While WWDC 2023 will once again be held online, Apple is planning an all-day special event for select developers and students, which will take place at June 5 at the Apple Park campus. Attendees will be able to watch the keynote and State of the Union videos, meet some Apple employees, and attend the Apple Design Awards. Apple held a similar in-person event last year.
Current Apple Developer Program members, Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni, prior Swift Student Challenge winners, and current Apple Developer Enterprise Program members can submit a request to attend the Apple Park event. Apple plans to select attendees by random lottery, with notifications set to go out by April 5 at 6:00 p.m.
Apple will hold a keynote event on Monday, June 5 to show off iOS 17, iPadOS 17, tvOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS 14, plus there could be new hardware announcements. This year's event is expected to focus on the AR/VR headset that Apple has in development, and we could also see the Mac Pro and a 15-inch MacBook Air.
Prior to 2020, WWDC was an in-person event that was held at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, but even with the COVID-19 pandemic over, Apple is choosing an online-focused event. The online format allows more developers to get the WWDC experience as there are no attendance limitations.
Apple plans to provide developers with additional information in advance of WWDC 2023 through email, the Apple Developer app, and the Apple Developer website.Related Roundup: WWDC 2023Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech IndustryThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Three new iPhone and iPad software features coming this year, according to Apple While iOS 17 speculation is already in full swing, there is still a few software features that Apple has announced, but not yet released for iPhone and iPad users. Head below as we round up all of the previously announced features still coming for iPhone and iPad…
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How would I go about navigating to a new unique DetailView for each item in my LazyVGrid I have 6 items set up in my LazyVGrid. A couple of them will be safari/browser links that’ll either leave the app or utilize the in app browser. And the others are used for unique DetailViews. Are there any resources out there that may help me with figuring out how to navigate each item in […]
Driver in Apple Store crash indicted on murder and other charges When an SUV plunged into the Apple Derby Street store in November 2021, one person died and 22 were injured.
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Take the very first Mac for a full test drive with this amazing emulator Macworld
If you yearn for the days of old Mac OS versions–we’re talking pre-OS X here–then your time has finally come. Software engineer Mihai Parparita has unveiled his latest project: Infinite Mac, which features 42(!) virtual machines that run classic versions of the Mac operating system that were released between 1984 and 2000.
The collection starts with the original Mac operating system, System 1.0, and goes all the way up to 9.0.4. Each VM runs within a browser; when you go to the Infinite Mac website and click a VM, it launches that version of the Mac operating system that’s fully operational. You’re essentially running a classic Mac OS on top of your current Mac.
For #MARCHintosh this year I’m launching https://t.co/VHuLGI4Zto. It features runnable versions of almost every classic System Software/Mac OS release, from 1984’s System 1.0 to 2000’s Mac OS 9.0.4. pic.twitter.com/pKpSCEb02i— Mihai Parparita (@mihai) March 28, 2023
Each VM includes a set of apps so you can actually create and save files. You’ll find a word processor, spreadsheet app, database program, video games, and more, though it appears that not all of the VMs have the capability of exporting the files to your “real” Mac. For example, I was able to use MacWrite in the System 1.0 VM, but I couldn’t figure out how to transfer the saved file to my MacBook Pro running macOS Ventura in my few minutes with the VM. Later VM versions, such as the ones for System 8 and System 9, have a server called The Outside World for moving files from the VM to your actual Mac desktop.
Paprika has included some nifty features with each VM. A classic Mac display frames each screen, and you can change it before you open a VM. When running a VM, the bottom menu has options to load files and switch to full-screen mode.
There’s also a valuable settings menu, where you can swap the Control and Command keys so that keyboard shortcuts used while in the VM are properly applied–for example, if you turn this option off, Command-W will not close the window within the VM, but it will close your Mac’s browser window, which means anything you’ve done in the VM is lost. The settings menu also has the ability to adjust the VM’s speed, which you might be tempted to do because the VMs can run relatively slowly. But as Paparita notes, some OS functions are timing-based, and making the VM run faster could throw off that timing and cause issues.
Paparita has a blog that details the work behind the project. If you’d like to show your appreciation for his hard work, you can donate a few bucks via GitHub Sponsors or PayPal.
If you have had a real need to run a classic Mac OS (and many of you do, based on the emails I received from the articles about Parparita’s previous System 7/Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 projects), this could be an option, but keep in mind that the state of the VMs always reset when you close the browser. For example, if you saved files in a VM, they will disappear when you exit the browser. But even if you don’t have a productivity purpose for these VMs, you can have fun playing Missile Command.
I would’ve finished this article sooner if it wasn’t for Mac System 1.0’s Missle Command.Foundry
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Apple Pay Later will ‘absolutely wallop’ the ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ market – analyst Apple Pay Later allows users to split purchases into payments. A financial analyst says it will "absolutely wallop" the Buy Now Pay Later …
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Apple Music Classical (Mostly) Plays the Right Chords People unfamiliar with classical music who want to discover new music will find the Apple Music Classical app more than sufficient. Classical music fans familiar with the genre and looking for uncommon recordings will find it somewhat frustrating.
Beats teams up with ‘Girls Don’t Cry’ for special edition Beats Flex earbuds Apple’s Beats brand is teaming up with Girls Don’t Cry, the Tokyo-based brand founded by VK Design’s Verdy, for a special edition design for Beats Flex. Beats Flex are the most affordable way to enter the Beats and Apple wireless headphone ecosystem…
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A superstar shakes up the AFC Richmond clubhouse on Ted Lasso [Apple TV+ recap] ★★☆☆☆ A new player steals the spotlight from everyone else on the pitch this week on Apple TV+ hit comedy "Ted Lasso." And Jamie Tartt isn't amused.
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Deals: Apple's 2023 MacBook Pro Discounted by Up to $200 in Latest Sales B&H Photo and Amazon today are discounting Apple's 2023 MacBook Pros, including both 14-inch and 16-inch models. Most of the deals shared below are matching previous record low prices, with B&H Photo having the majority of the sales this time around.
14-Inch MacBook Pro
Starting with the 10-Core M2 Pro, 512GB 14-inch MacBook Pro, this model is on sale for $1,899.00 [Amazon / B&H Photo], down from $1,999.00. At $100 off, this is actually a second-best price on this version of the MacBook Pro, as we saw a $200 discount in February for a very brief time.
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$100 OFF14-Inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 512GB) for $1,899.00
The only other 14-inch MacBook Pro model on sale is the 12-Core M2 Pro notebook with 1TB, and it's priced at $2,299.00 [Amazon / B&H Photo], down from $2,499.00. This is a new all-time low price on this version of the 14-inch MacBook Pro.
$200 OFF14-Inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 1TB) for $2,299.00
16-Inch MacBook Pro
For the larger display models, the 12-Core M2 Pro, 512GB 16-inch MacBook Pro is on sale for $2,299.00 [Amazon / B&H Photo], down from $2,499.00. For more storage, the 12-Core M2 Pro, 1TB 16-inch MacBook Pro is available for $2,499.00, down from $2,699.00. The 1TB model is temporarily out of stock right now on B&H Photo, but you can lock in the price today and the retailer will ship out the notebook once stock reappears within the next few weeks.
$200 OFF16-Inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 512GB) for $2,299.00
$200 OFF16-Inch MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 1TB) for $2,499.00
Lastly, the 12-Core M2 Max, 1TB 16-inch MacBook Pro has been discounted to $3,299.00, down from $3,499.00. All three 16-inch MacBook Pro sales represent best-ever prices for these computers.
$200 OFF16-Inch MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 1TB) for $3,299.00
You can find even more discounts on other MacBooks by visiting our Best Deals guide for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. In this guide we track the steepest discounts for the newest MacBook models every week, so be sure to bookmark it and check back often if you're shopping for a new Apple notebook. Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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iPhone 15 Pro rumored to feature customizable Action button instead of mute switch iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models are rumored to feature a customizable Action button like the Apple Watch Ultra…
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iPhone 15 Pro Rumored to Feature Multi-Use Action Button Instead of Mute Switch iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models are rumored to feature a customizable Action button like the Apple Watch Ultra, according to a MacRumors forum member who leaked accurate details about the Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro models last year.
The source claimed the Action button will replace the Ring/Silent switch that has been included on every iPhone model since 2007. They did not explain how the Action button will work, but it will presumably be customizable like it is on the Apple Watch Ultra, allowing users to map the button to various system functions for convenient access.
Apple's exact implementation remains to be seen, but here are some potential functions that could be controlled by tapping the Action button:Ring/Silent
Do Not Disturb
Flashlight
Low Power Mode
Light/Dark Mode
Lock Rotation
Show the Home Screen
Show the Lock Screen
Open Control Center
Open Notification Center
Open Camera
Screenshot
Screen Recording
Run a Shortcut
Toggle on Reachability
Show the App Switcher
Show the App Library
Shazam
VoiceOver
Magnifier
Background SoundsMost of these functions can already be controlled with Back Tap, an accessibility feature introduced with iOS 14. Back Tap lets you double or triple tap the back of an iPhone to trigger a certain action, such as turning on the flashlight or taking a screenshot. The feature can be set up in the Settings app under Accessibility → Touch → Back Tap.
On the Apple Watch Ultra, the Action button can be mapped to these apps and features:Workout
Stopwatch
Waypoint
Backtrack
Dive
Flashlight
ShortcutIt was already rumored that the mute switch would be replaced with a button on iPhone 15 Pro models, but an Action button was mostly logical speculation until now. The source claimed the Action button will continue to work for a period after an iPhone runs out of battery thanks to the inclusion of a new low-power chip.
In addition to an Action button, iPhone 15 Pro models are rumored to have a singular volume button that can adjust the volume both up and down. Both buttons are expected to have a solid-state design, meaning they will not physically move when pressed and instead provide haptic feedback from additional Taptic Engines to simulate the feeling of movement, similar to the Home button on the iPhone 7 and the latest iPhone SE.
Apple will likely unveil the iPhone 15 series in September as usual. These changes are only rumored for the Pro models, with the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models still expected to have a mute switch and two volume buttons.Related Roundup: iPhone 15 ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Which iPhone camera is best? Macworld
Every year without fail, Apple delivers one of the best cameras on any smartphone in its newest iPhone. Basically any iPhone you buy—even the previous year’s model—will snap excellent photos and record videos in stellar quality.
It’s that consistency, along with the popularity of Macs among photo and video professionals, that makes the iPhone so popular among photographers and videographers. Whether you’re a pro or just an enthusiast, the iPhone that is best for photography is almost always the newest one—but that also tends to be the most expensive option, so is that the model a photography enthusiast should buy?
While the top of the range iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max both offer advanced cameras and impressive technologies that will result in professional-looking photographs, the other iPhones still take excellent photos and are worthy of consideration.
In this article we will run though not only the current iPhones that Apple is selling right now along with some iPhones from the past few years. This way we will be able to offer advice on the best iPhone for photography that fits with your budget.
If you are ready to buy the best iPhone for photography we would recommend the iPhone 14 Pro, but if you would prefer to consider your options read on…
You may also like to read our iPhone buying guide and our iPhone comparison.
Best iPhone for photography
Apple iPhone 14 Pro
Read our review
Price When Reviewed:
$999
Best Prices Today:
$999 at Apple |
$999 at Visible
How the iPhone cameras compare
Every year, with each new iPhone, Apple improves the camera and video features of its iPhones. We tend to see new photography software and technology for each generation of iPhone, rather than vast changes to the specs of the cameras—although there were some pretty big leaps in the Pro models of the iPhone 14, as you can see below.
We’ll begin with an overview of the camera specs for the current iPhone models, before going on to look at the camera features that Apple has introduced over the years.
iPhoneMain cameraUltra WideTelephotoZoomiPhone 14 Pro Max48MP, ƒ/1.78 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.2 aperture12PM, ƒ/2.8 aperture0.5, 1, 2, 3x optical zoomiPhone 14 Pro48MP, ƒ/1.78 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.2 aperture12PM, ƒ/2.8 aperture0.5, 1, 2, 3x optical zoomiPhone 14 Plus12MP, ƒ/1.5 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture0.5, 1x optical zoomiPhone 14 12MP, ƒ/1.5 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture0.5, 1x optical zoomiPhone 13 Pro Max12MP, ƒ/1.5 aperture12MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.8 aperture0.5, 1, 3x optical zoomiPhone 13 Pro12MP, ƒ/1.5 aperture12MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.8 aperture0.5, 1, 3x optical zoomiPhone 13 12MP, ƒ/1.6 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture0.5, 1 optical zoomiPhone 13 mini 12MP, ƒ/1.6 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture0.5, 1 optical zoomiPhone SE12MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture0.5, 1 optical zoomiPhone 12 Pro Max12MP, ƒ/1.6 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.2 aperture0.5, 1, 2.5x optical zoomiPhone 12 Pro12MP, ƒ/1.6 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.0 aperture0.5, 1, 2x optical zoomiPhone 1212MP, ƒ/1.6 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture0.5, 1 optical zoomiPhone 1112MP, ƒ/1.8 aperture12MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture0.5, 1x optical zoomRecent handsets that are no longer sold by Apple are shown in italic
In recent years the Pro and Pro Max models have offered identical camera specs, but this wasn’t always the case. For example, the iPhone 12 Pro Max offered a better telephoto lens. This does mean that there is no longer a reason for photography fans to chose the Pro Max over the Pro – unless they would benefit from the longer battery life offered by the bigger model.
You might assume that the 48MP camera on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max would represent a huge leap from the other iPhones, and it does, but whether it really matters to you depends on whether you need 48MP photographs (which will take a lot of space up on your iPhone so make sure you choose an iPhone with plenty of storage!)
It’s not actually a standard setting—you need to enable 48MP ProRAW shooting if you want to use it. Shooting in RAW (in this case, Apple’s ProRAW) gives photographers more control when it comes to editing the photograph, but RAW has been a feature on iPhones since the iPhone 12 Pro, so it isn’t a feature unique to the iPhone 14 Pro models, it’s just the most data you’ve ever been able to capture on an iPhone.
One key difference is the addition of a telephoto lens on the Pro models. If you want a long focus lens then these are the phones to choose. Those phones also have the better optical zoom options, offering op to 3x, compared to 1x on the standard iPhones (the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max add a new 2x zoom). Macro photography is also limited to the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max and the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. It uses the Ultra Wide camera and you can use it for live photos and macro videos too.
“Hidden Gem” (water bead in leaf) by Jirasak Panpiansin (@joez19). Shot on iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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The apertures are also a significant variation across iPhones, changing practically every generation as Apple tries to design an iPhone capable of even better low light photography. An ƒ/1.5 aperture on the iPhone 14 will take in more light than the ƒ/1.8 aperture on the iPhone SE, for example.
But the aperture is only part of the story—in each generation Apple also improves the camera sensor. The iPhone 14 Pro has a quad-pixel sensor that combines every four pixels into one large quad pixel equivalent to 2.44 µm, and the 12MP Ultra Wide camera also features bigger pixels than previously, for example. See: How to choose the best camera phone: sensor size vs megapixels.
Another benefit of the newer iPhone cameras is gimbal-like second-generation sensor-shift optical image stabilisation, which is a feature of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max only. This enhances the sensor-shift optical image stabilisation found on the iPhone 14 and the 13-series. The older iPhones offer optical image stabilisation.
The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max clearly stand out as the best iPhone cameras. If you are looking for the best cameras on an iPhone these are the ones to choose.
However, if you don’t need a telephoto lens, and you aren’t planning to shoot in 48MP RAW, there are good options for photography fans among Apple’s less expensive iPhones.
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What features do iPhone cameras have?
All iPhones are capable of taking good photographs thanks to Apple’s innovations in photography software and the processing that runs in the background. Most recently the company has introduced the Photonic Engine with the iPhone 14 range. This is a computational photography technology that can make low light photos look better, among other things.
The Photonic Engine builds on the Deep Fusion software, which arrived with the iPhone 11. The Deep Fusion process involves the camera taking a number of shots at different exposures which it then assesses and combines to create the best shot possible. It’s most beneficial for selfies and portrait photos.
Photographic Styles arrived with the iPhone 13 and also features on the iPhone SE (3rd generation). These are preset styles that are applied when you take a photograph, rather than adding a filter after the photo is taken. The benefit being that adjustments are applied to the right elements of an image—maintaining skin tones, etc—rather than to the whole image. The five presets are Standard, Rich Contrast, Vibrant, Warm and Cool and you can adjust Tone and Warmth for each. If you find a Photographic Styles you are happy with you can set it so your iPhone always uses it, saving you editing time later. You can of course edit your photos later using the filters in the Photos app.
With every generation Apple seeks to improve low-light photography. This is no more apparent than in the automatic Night Mode settings that arrived in the iPhone 11 and have improved over the generations since. A Night Mode Portrait setting arrived with the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, and is available in the later Pro models, but not the iPhone 13 or iPhone 14.
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Speaking of portraits, Portrait Mode is available in iPhone SE (2nd generation) and later, iPhone X and later, and the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus. There is also a Portrait Lighting feature in the iPhone X and 8 Plus and later that allows you to select one of five effects to ‘light’ your portrait. You can adjust the depth of field for these portraits to create more or less background blur.
The Portrait Mode also inspires Cinematic Mode for making videos on the iPhone. With this setting the camera can record video with a shallow depth of field, so that there is more focus on the subject. Cinematic Mode is available on the the iPhone 13-series and later.
Another video mode that arrived recently is Action Mode. A features of the iPhone 14-series, Action Mode lets you capture smooth video when you’re moving.
Those are some of the standout features that have arrived in recent years, but there is so much more. For example, Live Photos let you take 3 second captures with each picture so you can pick the still image you want, create a Gif-like effect, or just keep the short clip. You can make a QuickTake video by holding the shutter button on the iPhone XS, iPhone XR, and later. And, of course, every iPhone can shoot time-laps and slo-mo videos as well as square, Portrait, and pano photographs.
Are iPhones good for video?
All iPhones currently sold (iPhone 12 or later) offer 4K video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps, 1080p HD video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps or 60 fps and Slo-mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps.
The differences relate to features like Cinematic mode on the iPhone 13 and 14-series (but on only in 4K HDR on the iPhone 14-series), ProRes and Macro video recording (only available on the iPhone 13 Pro and Max and 14 Pro and Max phones) and HDR video recoding, which is 60 fps on the iPhone 13 and above, and 30 fps below, and not available on the iPhone SE. Anther omission on the iPhone SE is the Audio Zoom, which can help reduce background noise when recording and is present on iPhones 11 and later.
Features like Action Mode and Cinematic mode, mentioned above will no doubt prove useful to anyone making video with their iPhone.
Which iPhone camera is best
1. Apple iPhone 14 Pro
Price When Reviewed:
$999
Best Prices Today:
$999 at Apple$999 at Visible
While the iPhone 14 Pro Max offers the same camera as the iPhone 14 Pro, we are choosing the Pro on the basis that it is lighter and smaller and therefore a little more comfortable to hold than the iPhone 14 Pro Max. However, the Max does have the benefit of longer battery life (29 vs 23 hours in video playback) and that may well be what matters most to you if you are likely to be out in the field for long periods of time.
If you have the money to spend the iPhone 14 Pro gives you the benefit of three rear facing cameras, including an ultra wide and telephoto lens, up to 3x optical zoom, Macro photography and video, and up to 48MP Apple ProRAW.
Read our full
Apple iPhone 14 Pro review
2. Apple iPhone 14
Price When Reviewed:
$799 (128GB) | $899 (256GB) | $1,099 (512GB)
Best Prices Today:
$799.00 at Apple$799 at Apple$829 at Visible
While it doesn’t offer same level of camera specs as the Pro and Pro Max, the iPhone 14 is still a good option if you want a decent camera on your iPhone without having to spend so much money. Like the iPhone 14 Pro, it offers the Action Mode for taking steady handheld video, the Photonic Engine computational photography technology to use machine learning to improve the photos you take. These features make it a better choice than the iPhone 13.
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Apple iPhone 14 review
3. Apple iPhone 13 Pro
Price When Reviewed:
From $999
Best Prices Today:
$999.00 at Amazon
This is a bit of a wild card as Apple no longer sells it, but if you are looking for a bargain and find one for sale it’s worth consideration. Like the iPhone 14 Pro you get three rear facing cameras, including an ultra wide and telephoto lens, up to 3x optical zoom, Macro photography and video, and Apple ProRAW (although not 48MP).
Read our full
Apple iPhone 13 Pro review
Further reading:
iPhone camera tips to take better photos
How to disable the camera shutter sound on an iPhone or iPad
How to remotely control your iPhone’s camera
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Latest Beats Collaboration Features Beats Flex With Detachable Heart Charm Apple's Beats by Dre brand is launching a new collaboration with graphic artist Verdy and the Tokyo-based Girls Don't Cry project, featuring custom-designed Beats Flex earphones in a distinctive blue and red theme with a detachable heart charm on the cable.
The collaboration includes an ad campaign featuring model Jasmine Daniels, who appears in a Girls Don't Cry-inspired bedroom listening to Koteri's "Something I Need.""Im really happy to work on the Beats Flex earphones because it's my wife's favorite style," said Verdy. "We've made a friends-and-family version in the past, so I'm really excited to release this special colorway to the public."
Beats Flex originally launched in late 2020 as the lowest-cost option in the Beats family. An evolution of the previous BeatsX model, the Beats Flex connect to your device wirelessly over Bluetooth, but the individual earbuds are connected by a cable that wraps behind the neck.
Inline modules along the cable house the battery, electronics, and physical controls for the earphones. Standard Beats Flex were originally priced at $49.99, but Apple increased the price to $69.99 in late 2021, likely due to supply chain issues that increased the cost of components. Occasional sales have, however, continued to drop pricing to the $50 range from time to time.
The limited-edition Girls Don't Cry Beats Flex will be available for $69.99 (£69.99 / ¥9800) starting Saturday, April 1, via Girlsdontcryshop.com and Dover Street Market locations in the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan. Verdy will also host a special retail pop-up on April 1 at Rise Above Gallery in Osaka, Japan.Tags: Beats, Beats FlexThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Leak claims Apple’s next chip will be dedicated to the iPhone 15 Pro’s buttons Macworld
When the iPhone 15 Pro arrives later this year, it’s expected to have buttons that aren’t actually buttons. According to numerous rumors, Apple is turning to capacitive buttons that don’t move when pressed for its next flagship phone–similar to the iPhone 7’s Home button and the trackpad on MacBooks.
However, that presents a unique problem–what to do when the battery dies. Since the buttons need a Haptic Engine to operate, they also need power to function. A new report says Apple has developed a “new micro-processor” dedicated to the buttons.
According to anonymous-A.S on the MacRumors forums, the new chip will handle Super Low Energy Mode tasks such as how a dead iPhone can still make Apple Pay transactions and communicate with the Find My app. Additionally, they report that the chip will also “immediately sense capacitive button presses, holds, and even detect their own version of 3D Touch with the new volume up/down button, action (currently ringer switch) button, and power button, while the phone is dead or powered down.”
There are a few interesting rumors there. First, the mute switch is called an Action button, which implies it will have more functionality depending on the app being used, like with the Apple Watch Ultra. And they say the volume button will have 3D Touch, which they explain would work in a couple of ways: the volume will increase at a faster rate when the button is pressed harder and the volume can be controlled by swiping on the button similar to the AirPods Pro.
Anonymous-A.S says the new chip is a “definite” for the iPhone 15 Pro but is not sure if the 3D Touch features will be available at launch. According to the latest rumors, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra will use the new capacitive buttons while the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus stick with the same clickable buttons.
Apple has created several smaller co-processors to accompany its main CPUs, including chips dedicated to motion (M), security (T), Bluetooth (H), wireless (W), and Ultra Wideband (U). The iPhone 15 Pro is also expected to introduce the A17 processor, Apple’s first 3nm chip.
To stay up to date on the latest news ahead of the release this fall, follow our iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Ultra rumor guides.
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