Amazon revives $199 AirPods Pro 3 deal after Prime Day Amazon's post-Prime Day Apple deals are still delivering, with AirPods Pro 3 dropping to their best price since the mega shopping event concluded.Grab AirPods Pro 3 for just $199 at Amazon.Amazon has dropped AirPods Pro 3 back down to $199.99 this week, marking the best post-Prime Day price on Apple's flagship earbuds. While it's not as low as the record discount we saw leading up to Prime Day, the $50 savings beats Black Friday 2025 pricing by $20 and is the strongest deal to return since Prime Day ended last month.Buy AirPods Pro 3 for $199.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple’s AI ambitions may kill the M6 Pro and M6 Max Apple will jump straight to the M7 Pro and M7 Max chips in 2027—skipping the M6 Pro and Max chips—due to their superior AI performance.
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Beyond Streaming: Why and How to Download Videos from YouTube Can’t stream a YouTube video on a plane? Worried that a rare concert recording will disappear? Need to edit a clip for a presentation? Here’s why TidBITS Talk readers download YouTube videos—and which apps they recommend.
Sunday Reboot: No cell service for 250 years In this week's Sunday Reboot, an iPhone 17 Pro Max goes underground for a very, very long time.America 250Sunday Reboot is a weekly column covering some of the lighter stories within the Apple reality distortion field from the past seven days. All to get the next week underway with a good first step. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Watch Series 11 drops to $299 with Amazon deal, save $100 Amazon has brought the 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 back down to $299 for the weekend, offering $100 off its regular price. The sale also includes discounts on larger 46mm models and premium titanium styles.Save $100 on Apple Watch Series 11 styles.Weekend Apple Watch shoppers have plenty of reasons to take a look at Amazon, where Apple Watch Series 11 models are $100 off across multiple configurations. The standout offer drops the 42mm GPS model to $299, within $20 of the lowest price on record.Buy Apple Watch Series 11 for $299 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple preps pair of redesigned Apple Pencils for iPad Two new Apple Pencil models are reportedly in development, with refreshed designs expected to debut alongside the 2027 iPad Pro.
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Apple Stores to Expand Use of 'Tap to Pay on iPhone' In 2022, Apple began rolling out Tap to Pay on iPhone, a system that allows small business owners and other merchants to accept contactless payments on an iPhone, with no point-of-sale hardware required. The feature allows customers to pay by simply tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch, credit card or debit card, or other contactless payment option on the merchant's iPhone. Payment is securely completed using NFC, like Apple Pay.
Some of Apple's retail employees have been using iPhone 14 units with Tap to Pay on iPhone, instead of a Bluetooth credit card reader affixed to the back of the device, and now the company apparently plans to go a step further.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman today said Apple will be giving more retail employees newer iPhone 16 units to expand its in-store usage of Tap to Pay on iPhone.
"The tap-to-pay system in the iPhone 14 can sometimes be finicky and not support metal cards like American Express Platinum or Chase Sapphire Reserve," he explained. "But Apple has found that the iPhone 16 does a better job and eliminates the need for store employees to carry around the specialized terminals."
iOS 27 builds upon Tap to Pay on iPhone with a new "Tap to Share" feature.Tags: Apple Store, Mark Gurman, Tap to Pay on iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple's M7 Ultra Chip Designed to Match a 2019 Mac Pro Feat Apple's M7 Ultra chip coming in 2028 is designed to support up to 1.5TB of unified memory, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. However, whether such a configuration is offered may depend on the state of the ongoing memory chip shortage.
In 2019, Apple released an Intel-based Mac Pro with up to 1.5TB RAM.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Two New Apple Pencils Reportedly Launching Next Year Two new Apple Pencil models are in development for release alongside next-generation iPad Pro models next year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Specifically, he said new versions of the lower-end Apple Pencil with a USB-C port and the higher-end Apple Pencil Pro are in the works.
Apple is working to satisfy upcoming EU requirements related to making batteries more replaceable, leading Gurman to believe that the new Apple Pencil models could be equipped with "new battery systems." While that wording is vague, it seems to suggest that the next Apple Pencil models could have replaceable batteries.
No other details were provided, so we do not know of any potential design changes or other new features that are planned at this time.
The current Apple Pencil with a USB-C port was released in November 2023, while the Apple Pencil Pro followed in May 2024.Related Roundup: iPad ProTags: Apple Pencil, Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: iPad Pro (Neutral)Related Forum: iPad AccessoriesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 27 Public Beta Reportedly Available This Week The first public betas of iOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, and more will be released this week, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This aligns with Apple's promised July timeframe.
If you have an iPhone 15 Pro or newer, the key new feature is Siri AI, but there is a waitlist if you want to try it.Related Roundups: iOS 27, iPadOS 27This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Here's Why Apple is Reportedly Skipping M6 Pro and M6 Max Chips According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple will be releasing a regular M6 chip, but it has no plans to offer higher-end M6 Pro and M6 Max chips. In his Power On newsletter today, he said the reason for this break in tradition is AI.
"Apple had been planning major neural-processing upgrades for the M7 family and ultimately decided those improvements were important enough to justify accelerating the next generation rather than completing the M6 lineup," he explained.
There won't be an M6 Ultra chip either, he said.
A new 14-inch MacBook Pro with a base M6 chip will be released later this year, and then Apple plans to move on to releasing the base M7 chip in the first half of 2027, M7 Pro and M7 Max chips in late 2027, and an M7 Ultra chip in 2028.
He said the M7 Ultra chip in particular "dramatically upgrades AI performance," and that it may power Apple Intelligence servers starting in 2029.
"AI is no longer just another feature Apple's chips need to support," said Gurman. "It is now shaping how those products are designed and when they are shipped."
The current M5 Pro and M5 Max chips launched in March, and Gurman still expects an M5 Ultra chip to debut in the Mac Studio as early as this year.
A summary:M5 chip: October 2025
M5 Pro and M5 Max chips: March 2026
M5 Ultra chip: Late 2026
M6 chip: Late 2026
M7 chip: First half of 2027
M7 Pro and M7 Max chips: Second half of 2027
M7 Ultra chip: 2028Related Roundups: Mac Studio, MacBook ProTags: Apple Silicon, Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: Mac Studio (Don't Buy), MacBook Pro (Buy Now)Related Forums: Mac Studio, MacBook ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
M6 era will last just six months as Apple pushes for AI-focused M7 It takes years to tape out a chip and bring it to market, with overall industry seismic shifts taking much less time. Nothing will demonstrate that better than the rumored six-month gap between the M6 processor debut and the AI-focused M7.With no M6 Pro or M6 Max on the horizon, don't expect much from the Mac Studio. Apple's chip lines have gradually become more AI-centric, and that will be the same in the future too. However, rather than sticking to an established release format, Apple's intending to skip ahead to the bits it wants the public to use.In Sunday's "Power On" newsletter for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman revives a late June report that the M6 Pro and M6 Max chips won't exist. Instead, it is putting the work into the development of AI-first chips for the M7 generation. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Power of Apple's M7 & M8 chips was born from Apple Car research We've been telling you this for years — Apple Car research wasn't lit on fire, and the fruits of Apple's labor on it will be seen in artificial intelligence performance in the M7 and M8 processor.16-inch MacBook Pro will be the first to get M7 Pro processorsBefore AI used to be called Apple's biggest failure, that title went to the Apple Car which was cancelled after ten years of development and ten billion dollars of investment. AppleInsider argued at the time that Apple Car research would pay off, but now both of these failures are being recast as positives, with Bloomberg saying this research is being used in designing future AI processors.The report claims that for the future M7 and M8 processors, Apple is concentrating more on AI support than on issues such as overall speed and power efficiency. This reportedly means that these chip designs for the Mac and Apple Intelligence servers are based on the company's efforts toward a self-driving car. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
M7 Ultra to potentially feature up to 1.5TB of RAM, finally matching 2019 Mac Pro: report According to the latest Power On newsletter from Mark Gurman, Apple is preparing to include up to 1.5TB of RAM in the upcoming M7 Ultra chip. This’ll mean Apple Silicon will finally match the highest RAM configuration available on the highest end 2019 Intel Mac Pro.
AirPods Pro 3 Hit Best Price Since Prime Day at $199.99 Amazon today has the AirPods Pro 3 available for $199.99, down from $249.00. This is the best price we've seen on the AirPods Pro 3 since Prime Day ended last month, coming in around $20 higher when compared to that all-time low price.
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This model of the AirPods Pro launched in September 2025 and has 2x better Active Noise Cancellation than the previous generation, better audio quality, a revised fit that's meant to improve comfort and stability, Live Translation for in-person conversations, and heart rate sensing for workouts.
$49 OFFAirPods Pro 3 for $199.99
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Today in Apple history: ‘Antennagate’ scandal hits its peak The iPhone 4 suffered a major blow when a "Consumer Reports" review failed to recommend the new smartphone. "Antennagate" was real.
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Apple's 2026 Back to School Offer is Coming Soon Apple's stores will be rolling out Back to School marketing materials this week, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This suggests that the offer will begin in the U.S. in the next few days.
Last year, college students and educational staff could receive a free accessory like AirPods 4 or an Apple Pencil Pro with the purchase of a qualifying Mac or iPad model. The Back to School offer is in addition to the discounted prices already available through Apple's education store year-round, but it will be a bittersweet situation this year given that Apple recently raised prices on all Macs and iPads.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
EU regulations could force an Apple Pencil upgrade in early 2027 The iPad Pro with M6 is expected in early 2027 and Apple may release upgraded Apple Pencil models with easier-to-replace batteries in time for new EU regulations.EU regulations will force Apple to rethink Apple Pencil designThe European Union mandated in 2023 that consumer electronics must have easily replaced batteries by 2027. One of Apple's notoriously impossible-to-repair products is the Apple Pencil, which could see some design changes to meet this mandate.According to the "Power On" newsletter from Bloomberg, Apple is expected to release an updated Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil with USB-C in early 2027. That timing aligns with previous reports of an iPad Pro refresh during the same release window. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple developing new Apple Pencil models for release next year, possibly with replaceable batteries Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says that Apple is developing a new lineup of Apple Pencil stylus accessories, set for launch next year alongside new iPad Pro models in spring 2027.
This would mean new generations of Apple Pencil (USB-C) and the wireless-charging Apple Pencil Pro. Bloomberg suggests that these new stylus could feature new battery systems, which would make them more easily user-replaceable in order to comply with upcoming EU regulation.
Assess Apple's imminent Back to School sales, before you pull the trigger on a bad deal Apple is preparing to launch its annual Back to School promotions in the United States. Take a minute after they're revealed to assess before you buy, because they're very rarely blockbuster deals, and other vendors will likely have better ones.MacBook Neo will be a popular item this Back to School sales period. Each summer, Apple joins the rest of retailers by holding Back To School offers. Preparing for the academic year ahead, students and teachers can get some extra money off from their purchases.While the Education Store pricing discount is helpful, the Back to School promotions often sweeten the deal with steeper discounts or free items. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Gurman: Apple’s ‘Back to School’ deal for U.S. students likely launching later this week Every year, Apple has a ‘Back to School’ promo for students – offering some kind of special incentive if they buy a Mac or iPad during the promotional window. Typically, this has come in the form of free accessories (like AirPods), or a $100-150 Apple gift card. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the offer should be returning later this week.
iOS 27 public beta arrives soon — prep your iPhone now The first iOS 27 public beta is almost here. While the launch could come any day, it's more likely to still be weeks away. Here's why.
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Crime blotter: Stolen iPad leads to arrest of accused bank robber A woman is bitten after her iPad is stolen, dozens of iPads are stolen from an elementary school, and a man is arrested for selling fake AirPods to police, all in this week's Apple Crime Blotter.The Lenox Square Apple Store (Apple) The latest in an occasional AppleInsider series examining the world of Apple-related crime. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Make PDF editing on your Mac faster, easier, and subscription-free for a one-time $79.99 Macworld
TL;DR: Edit, convert, sign, annotate, and organize PDFs on your Mac with a PDF Expert Premium lifetime license, now $79.99 (MSRP $139.99).
Anyone who deals with PDFs knows the frustration of slow, feature-limited editors. PDF Expert for Mac streamlines everything from editing to annotation, making document work far more intuitive — and a lifetime license is currently just $79.99 (MSRP $139.99).
With a lifetime subscription, you can edit PDFs without restrictions. Need to fix a typo, drop in a new logo, or update a paragraph? It’s all easy to do. You can even add links, fill out forms, and sign documents in just a few clicks. The layout is clean and intuitive, which makes a big difference if you’re used to complicated or slow PDF tools.
For reviewing files, PDF Expert gives you everything from highlights and pop-up notes to custom stamps. You can combine multiple PDFs into one, rearrange pages, or split out just the parts you need. It also handles file conversions, so you can turn PDFs into Word docs, Excel spreadsheets, images, or PowerPoint slides.
One of the best features is the built-in OCR. If you’ve ever scanned a document and realized you couldn’t search or copy the text, this fixes that. It even enhances scan quality and lets you crop pages or remove extra margins.
PDF Expert works on macOS 12 or later and is yours for life. It includes ongoing support and bug fixes. If you’re tired of clunky PDF editors or subscription models that never end, this may be the move.
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ChatGPT is $20/month, but this app gives you ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for life for $60 Macworld
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Subscribing to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all at once means three separate monthly bills, each around $20. ChatPlayground bundles the major AI models into one platform, and it’s on sale for $59.97 right now (reg. $619).
ChatPlayground runs in your browser and puts more than 20 AI tools in a single window. Type one prompt and see answers from GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 4, Gemini 1.5 Flash, DeepSeek V3, Llama, Perplexity, and others side by side, then keep whichever result actually answers your question. No more asking the same thing in four different tabs to figure out which model knows what it’s talking about.
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iPadOS 27 still needs simpler multitasking, here’s what I’d like to see Last year, Apple completely reinvented multitasking on the iPad, with the introduction of windowing in iPadOS 26. At first, this meant the removal of the simpler version of multitasking, Split View and Slide Over. Those features did eventually return, but at a cost – they required you to use the clunky new windowing system. I was hoping iPadOS 27 would improve this, but it didn’t.
Indie App Spotlight: ‘Route 25’ is an all-in-one social app for Pokémon collectors Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact.
Many apps make it easy to track your Pokémon card collection. Route 25 takes that a step further by bringing a social experience into the mix, so you can talk to other collectors about your cards, pulls, and so on.
SANDISK Phone Drive for iPhone is a great solution to low storage Each time we buy a phone, we have to decide which storage tier to go for, and that requires a judgment call – not just about how much storage we need today, but how much we are likely to need for however long we end up keeping the phone.
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Apple sues OpenAI exec for theft of trade secrets Macworld
As first reported by Bloomberg, Apple has filed suit against OpenAI, accusing the AI developer of running a coordinated campaign to steal information about upcoming Apple products.
OpenAI is Apple’s partner in some ways. Since iOS 18 was released two years ago, Apple has incorporated ChatGPT features into Apple Intelligence, allowing users to optionally ask ChatGPT for more detailed information than Apple’s own AI can provide, or to write longer-form text.
But in recent years, OpenAI has set its sights on more than just providing AI services to consumers and businesses. The company is reportedly working on more than one hardware device, and while the rumors vary about the form it will take (a pin? a pendant? a pen? a little desk accessory?), it will almost certainly compete with one or more of the AI-powered accessories Apple is said to be working on.
OpenAI has also enlisted the help of Jony Ive, the celebrated Apple designer who left the company seven years ago, to help it design products. OpenAI has poached numerous Apple employees—according to the lawsuit, over 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI.
Apple’s lawsuit claims OpenAI “encouraged Apple employees to share information, components, drawings, and other materials related to upcoming products.” The lawsuit also names Tang Tan, OpenAI’s chief hardware officer, who previously was VP of product design at Apple, charging Tan ” exploited a rare, previously unknown authentication bug to access Apple’s shared network folders” and “surreptitiously accessed and downloaded dozens of Apple’s confidential hardware-related files, including voluminous, detailed information about unreleased products, engineering presentations, technical specifications, and proprietary project data.”
Apple is seeking a jury trial and demands that OpenAI cease its practices, destroy any proprietary materials, and redesign its products so they don’t use any of Apple’s technology. According to Apple’s suit, it attempted to resolve this matter months ago out of court and only filed the suit when it received no response.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Tan and incoming Apple CEO John Ternus have “had a rocky relationship for years.” Tan was reportedly is the running for the head of hardware engineering role that Ternus got, and Gurman says the “vast majority” of the employees poached by OpenAI came from Ternus’s division.
You can read the entire lawsuit, which also requests “Damages sufficient to compensate for the actual loss caused by Defendants’ trade secret misappropriation and breach of contract,” here.
Score Summer-Ready Anker Accessories at Rare Low Prices This Weekend Anker's Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station has dropped to $99.74 on Amazon, down from $149.99. This is one of Anker's newest accessories, and Amazon's sale today is a match of the all-time low price that we last tracked during Prime Day.
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The Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station features Qi2.2 support, which lets a compatible MagSafe iPhone charge at up to 25W. It's the same speed as Apple's MagSafe charger, and it is 10W faster than the standard Qi2 MagSafe chargers. You can also simultaneously charge an Apple Watch and AirPods with the device.
$50 OFFAnker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station for $99.74
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Below you'll find a list of the best Anker discounts on Amazon this week, also including wall chargers, portable batteries, and more. There are a few more accessories that are matching their Prime Day prices, including Anker's SOLIX Power Station with Lantern. You can get this accessory for $189.99, down from $249.99.
Wall Chargers
Anker Nano USB-C Wall Charger with Smart Display - $25.99, down from $39.99
Anker 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger - $79.99, down from $99.99
Anker 3-Port Prime Charger - $99.99, down from $149.99
Wireless Chargers
Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station - $71.99, down from $89.99
Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible UFO Charger - $71.99, down from $89.99
Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Foldable Charging Station - $85.99, down from $109.99
Anker 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Charging Cube - $89.99, down from $129.99
Anker 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station - $99.74, down from $149.99
Anker Prime MagSafe-Compatible 3-in-1 Charging Station - $139.99, down from $229.99
Portable Chargers
Anker MagGo Power Bank 10,000 mAh - $65.99, down from $79.99
Anker Prime Power Bank 20,100 mAh - $129.99, down from $179.99
Anker Prime Power Bank 26,250 mAh - $179.99, down from $229.99
Portable Power Stations
Anker SOLIX C300 Power Station with Lantern - $189.99, down from $249.00
Anker SOLIX C300 - $249.99, down from $299.99
Anker SOLIX S2000 - $599.00, down from $1,199.00
Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 - $899.99, down from $1,499.00
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OS 27 betas for all and everything else coming from Apple this month Macworld
For the last several years, July has been the same, in the Apple calendar. WWDC is long over, and the rush of hardware for the fall is still a couple of months away.
That doesn’t mean there’s nothing exciting, though. After several weeks of beta releases meant only for developers, July is when the new operating systems announced at WWDC and releasing in the fall are deemed stable and feature complete enough for the general public to test out.
The Public Beta of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, watchOS 27, visionOS 27, and macOS 27 will begin in July. If you want to participate, read our article on how to sign up for and download the public betas.
New hardware releases
We’re pretty confident that July will pass without any new Apple hardware. For one, you’d have to go back to 2019 to find the last time Apple released anything new in July (an update to the 13-inch MacBook Pro). For another, Apple just raised prices on all of the products that might have been released, including the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini. That probably means there won’t be anything new until the iPhone event in September.
Software releases
Apple starts releasing beta versions of the new updates at WWDC, and after three or four beta releases intended only for developers, it starts releasing them to anyone in the public who wants to test them out and provide feedback. Apple announced at WWDC that the public beta would arrive this month, so we expect it by mid-July. If you want to sign up, see our article on how to join the Apple beta program.
Fortunately, Apple has now unified all its operating system version numbers, referring to them by the year in which they will mostly be in use—the releases for this fall are “27” because they will be in use and updated primarily in 2027. It’s like model years for cars, so it’s easy to know what your device is running and whether the newest version has been installed.
We recommend you don’t install the beta on any device that you rely on every day. If you need it for work, and if it’s your only authenticator for critical applications, you should really wait for a full release. Having said that, the iOS 27 and macOS 27 betas have been remarkably stable for most testers so far. There are bugs, but they are mostly of the “annoyance” variety and not of the “this mission-critical app no longer works” variety. Note that battery life is often worse on beta releases than it will be with the final release in September.
Services
Apple TV+
Here are the shows, series, and movies we expect to release on Apple TV+ in TK. If you want to know what’s coming later, check our full guide to upcoming Apple TV+ content.
Silo (season 3): Season three of Silo continues the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances, while revealing an origin story set centuries earlier. July 3
Trying (season 5): Season five finds Nikki and Jason dealing with the consequences of Princess and Tyler’s biological mother turning up at their doorstep. July 8
Lucky: A young woman (Anya Taylor-Joy) leaves behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago, but must now embrace her darker criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past. July 15
The Dink: Washed-up tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd gets involved in the world of pickleball in this sports comedy. July 24
Apple Arcade
Apple releases most Apple Arcade games on the first Friday of each month. Check our Apple Arcade FAQ for a full list of Apple Arcade games and more details on the service. Occasionally, games are released with no forewarning, but you’ll usually see next month’s releases listed in the Coming Soon section.
Creatures of the Deep+: A detailed 3D fishing adventure game. July 2
Draw It+: Draw as fast as you can before time runs out and try to earn a high score. July 2
Dungeon Clawler+: A claw machine deck-building roguelike. Yes, you read that correctly. July 2
Pocket City 2+: You’re the mayor and city planner in this cartoonish 3D city building game. July 2
Today in Apple history: iPhone 3G brings a big speed boost On July 11, 2008, Apple's second smartphone went on sale. The iPhone 3G launch brought many innovations -- and a serious price cut!
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Top Stories: 'iPhone Ultra' and Apple TV Rumors, iOS 27 Beta 3, and More Apple's annual iPhone event is just two months away, but we're still not quite clear on when and in what quantities the new foldable "iPhone Ultra" will be available. It sounds like we could end up in a situation similar to that of the iPhone X where it was introduced at the September event but didn't become available for pre-orders until around six weeks later.
Other news this week included a third round of developer betas for iOS 27 and related updates, some fresh iPhone 18 Pro rumors, a recap on where things stand with the next-generation Apple TV, and more, so read on below for all of the details!
Top Stories
'iPhone Ultra' Likely to 'Repeat the iPhone X Story' With Delayed Launch
Apple will likely "repeat the iPhone X story" by unveiling its foldable iPhone at the same time as the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, but starting foldable iPhone pre-orders at a later date, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Kuo this week said manufacturing challenges have limited early production of the foldable iPhone, which will reportedly be named iPhone Ultra. As a result, he believes the device may launch at some point after the iPhone 18 Pro models.
In 2017, Apple unveiled the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X on September 12. iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus pre-orders began just three days later, while iPhone X pre-orders began six weeks later on Friday, October 27. Likewise, Kuo believes the foldable iPhone may not be available to pre-order until the fourth quarter of 2026.
Everything Coming in the 2026 Apple TV 4K
The Apple TV 4K hasn't been updated since 2022, and it's due for a refresh. An update is planned for 2026, but Apple is likely going to wait to launch it until Siri AI launches in iOS 27.
Check out our recap of everything we're expecting for the next iteration of Apple's set-top box, from specs and feature support to pricing and a launch date.
Everything New in iOS 27 Beta 3
Apple is continuing to refine iOS 27 ahead of its planned September launch, and the third developer beta released this week includes several new features. Siri is more customizable, there's a fun new wallpaper action, and there are some useful improvements to Photos and Shortcuts.
On the Mac side, the new macOS beta includes gorgeous new Golden Gate-themed wallpapers that can also serve as screen savers.
Public betas of the upcoming releases will be available sometime this month.
Apple Intelligence Home Features Require 2TB iCloud+ Plan in iOS 27
Using Apple Intelligence camera features in the Home app will require an iCloud+ plan starting at 2TB, according to Apple.
In iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 Golden Gate, the Home app is able to generate written summaries for motion alerts from HomeKit Secure Video cameras. It's also able to group footage from separate cameras for an overview of activity and pull out noteworthy recordings, plus it supports natural language search.
Apple said at WWDC that some Apple Intelligence features would require an iCloud+ plan, but it hadn't specified which tier users would need to subscribe to. For the Home features, users will need the $9.99/month 2TB iCloud+ plan or better.
iPhone 18 Pro Battery Capacities Revealed by Regulatory Filings
New Chinese regulatory certification filings appear to confirm the battery capacities of Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models.
According to filings in China's C3 database, spotted earlier this week by the leaker known as "Digital Chat Station" on Weibo, the iPhone 18 Pro is seemingly rated for 4,056mAh in China and 4,288mAh in the U.S., up modestly from the iPhone 17 Pro's 3,988mAh and 4,252mAh. The iPhone 18 Pro Max shows a bigger jump, rated for 5,391mAh in China and 5,567mAh in the U.S., compared with 4,823mAh and 5,088mAh on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, an increase of nearly 500mAh.
The foldable "iPhone Ultra" will reportedly include two battery cells registering at 1,921mAh and 2,962mAh, for a combined minimum rated capacity of 4,883mAh.
When is Apple's 2026 Back to School Offer?
It is now July and we are still waiting for Apple to begin its annual Back to School offer in countries like the U.S. and Canada — if it is still coming. In the U.S., Apple launched its Back to School offer in June from 2020 through 2025, but it has waited until July in the more distant past.
Last year, college students and educational staff could receive a free accessory like AirPods 4 or an Apple Pencil Pro with the purchase of a qualifying Mac or iPad model. It is unclear what Apple plans to offer this year, but given the company recently raised prices on all Macs and iPads, this year's promotion would be rather bittersweet.
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4 unanswered questions ahead of the September iPhone event Leaks have revealed plenty about the iPhone 18 Pro and foldable iPhone, but Apple’s biggest announcements may still be waiting for its September event.
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Apple's 100% tariff exemption may have been helped by Intel supply deal Apple may have been pushed into a deal to contract Intel for chip production, with it claimed to have persuaded President Trump into giving it an exemption from 100% semiconductor tariffs.Intel could soon be making Apple's chips. Image credit: IntelIn August 2025, facing the prospect of semiconductor tariffs at 100%, Apple managed to secure an exemption from the massive import fees.It appeared at the time to have been avoided thanks to a major investment in U.S. manufacturing efforts. But it may also have been an Intel deal that helped grease the wheels. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Belkin BoostCharge Pro 10K Apple Watch Power Bank review: The best Apple Watch charger yet? Macworld
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With its higher USB-C power output and superior dual-iPhone charging advantage, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K is a compelling alternative to Anker’s Apple Watch power bank. Although we still prefer Anker’s dinkier size, the 20g in weight difference won’t be noticed in your pocket or bag.
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What is it? The Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank with Apple Watch Charger is a compact 10K power bank with built-in charger for Apple Watch, plus two USB-C outputs for other devices.
Who is it for? Apple Watch owners who need to charge their Apple Watch on the move, or quickly charge it with one or more iPhones at the same time.
Who shouldn’t buy it? If you want a smaller Watch power bank, consider the Anker MagGo Power Bank 10K for Apple Watch. If you’re after a magnetic connection to the iPhone check our reviews of the best wireless power banks.
The Apple Watch is probably Apple’s biggest battery failing. Compared to other smartwatches, its time between charging is rather pitiful.
Apple Watch: 18 to 24 hours
Google Pixel Watch: 24 to 36 hours
Fitbit: 4 to 10 days
Garmin: 5 to 30+ days
We have rounded up the best chargers for Apple Watch as you’ll be attending to its battery needs every day.
But what if your Apple Watch sends you that Low Battery alert when you out and about and away from a charger or wall power socket?
Any power bank with a USB-C port will work if you carry it and your Apple Watch Charger with you, but it’s more convenient to have a power bank with a built-in charger for the Watch—see our best Apple Watch power banks. Our favorites are the Anker MagGo Power Bank 10K for Apple Watch, Kuxiu K1 Pro/Ultra, and Alogic Lift.
To that list we now add the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger (Belkin loves a long product name), which is closest in looks and function to the Anker MagGo.
You can charge the Apple Watch on its own with the raisable Watch Charger that means you can charge it flat with the band round the power bank or in Nightstand Mode.
It also boasts a built-in USB-C cable, capable of charging any supported device at 45W—enough to keep even a MacBook powered up as it supports Power Delivery (PD).
In addition, there’s a spare USB-C port, meaning you could simultaneously charge your Watch plus two iPhones. Note that only iPhones from 15 on have a USB-C charging port, so this could be used in conjunction with a USB-C to Lightning cable if you own an iPhone 14 or older.
Charging specs
Apple Watch Fast Charge: Yes, 5W
Built-in USB-C cable: 45W
USB-C port: 45W
Watch + iPhone: 5W + 40W
Watch + iPhone + iPhone: 5W + 20W + 20W
Input: 30W
Belkin Watch Power Bank (far left) next to the Anker Watch Power Bank and an iPhone 15 Pro.Simon Jary
Belkin vs Anker: Which Apple Watch power bank wins in 2026?
Both Apple Watch power banks have a capacity of 10000mAh. A more accurate measurement of battery capacity is Watt Hours (Wh), where Belkin scrapes a narrow win.
Belkin: 36Wh
Anker: 35Wh
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger measures 4.7 x 2.4 x 1.3 inches (118 x 60 x 32mm) and weighs 9.4oz (265g).
The similar Anker MagGo Power Bank is smaller and lighter, measuring 3.7 x 2 x 1.3 inches (95 x 51 x 32mm) and weighs 8.64oz (245g).
Belkin
The Belkin power bank has a smooth silicone coating that feels great, while the boxier Anker is shinier with ridged sides for grip. Belkin’s Watch power bank is available in Black and Sand colors (see above), while Anker’s MagGo has black, white, pale pink and pale teal versions.
The Anker wins with its smaller size, but the Belkin wins on brute power delivery with its 45W USB-C beating Anker’s 30W. It can also charge two iPhones plus Watch at the same time, with both phones fast-charging at 20W and the Watch at a full 5W.
Anker’s MagGo can charge two iPhones at the same time but when using both the cable and the port, output is limited to 24W shared. That means a much slower iPhone charging time in that situation.
In tests, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro powered an Apple Watch (Series 8) to 25% in just over 20 minutes and 50% in 45 minutes. Even a 10% Watch charge should get you back to base unless you are on a long trip. After fully charging the Watch, the power bank had 89% of its charge remaining.
Each power bank charged our test iPhone 16 Pro quickly, reaching 50% in around 30 minutes. The Belkin scored a respectable 182% in our Macworld Recharge Score, which tests how many recharges a power bank can give an iPhone.
Simon Jary
That extra 15W didn’t make a big difference when charging an iPhone, as the Apple device can’t take in much more than 35W. It matters more for Samsung phones that do accept 45W, but surely Apple Watch owners are armed with an iPhone rather than a Samsung mobile.
On the other hand, the 45W will help if you need to charge a MacBook where the power bank’s 10K capacity will fill the laptop’s battery by around 40%. The max 45W vs 35W output also makes a difference when sharing between multiple devices.
Neither Belkin nor Anker can charge an iPhone magnetically. For that functionality, consider the Kuxiu K1 Ultra that can wirelessly charge an iPhone at 25W.
Both power banks have a 30W maximum input rate for when they need recharging themselves.
Each of the Apple Watch power banks has a charging display. Belkin’s shows the remaining power bank battery capacity as a percentage. Anker’s shows the capacity and the current charging power in watts as well as an extrapolation of the approximate duration, and is easier to see in poor light even though its reading is much smaller.
The Belkin’s integrated braided cable is 8.3 inches (210mm) long. It can be completely stowed in a side recess, where the Anker’s (about the same size) plastic cable will always poke out from one end as a handy carrying strap. It’s possible to create a similar long carry strap by plugging the Belkin cable’s connector back into its USB-C port, although it comes with a smaller loop at the top, too.
The integrated cable tucks neatly round the edge of the power bank.Simon Jary
Price
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger is priced at $99.95 as an Apple Store exclusive in the US.
It’s cheaper in Europe for some reason, selling for £69.95 at Apple U.K. and €74,95 at the German Apple Store. It’s also available direct from Belkin U.K. but for £79.99.
As we’ve been comparing it to the Anker 10K MagGo Power Bank For Apple Watch, it should be noted that Belkin’s rival is a little cheaper at $89.99 / £69.99.
Should you buy the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K with Apple Watch Charger?
The Anker MagGo Power Bank has long been my favorite among the power banks with an Apple Watch charging port. With its higher USB-C power output and superior dual-iPhone charging advantages, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 10K is a compelling alternative. Although we still prefer Anker’s dinkier size, the 20g in weight difference won’t be noticed in your pocket or bag.
Apple weekend deals: AirPods, Apple Watch Ultra 3, MagSafe chargers, Magic Mouse, more We are touching down today with the weekend edition of 9to5Toys Lunch Break to uncover all of the best deals on Apple gear, accessories, and more.
Alongside the ongoing Amazon Anker summer sale loaded with notable deals on power banks, 25W MagSafe charging stations, and more from $8, we also have some ongoing deals on Apple Watch Ultra 3, nearly 25% off AirPods 4, and even some notable discounts on iPhone 17 Pro/Max units at up to $449 off. Those deals join the rare price drops on Magic Keyboard and the black Magic Mouse, as well as Beats cables from $18, and more. Check it all out down below.
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I have a very standard plan when a batch of Apple laptops reaches the end of its lease or deployment lifecycle. I want them gone ASAP. Typically, by the time a MacBook Air or Pro hits that four-year mark, it is old, unusable, and ready to be recycled. I don’t want to see them in my office, and I certainly don’t want to support them. I want them recycled, but the M1 MacBook Air has completely broken that rule, and in a world where Macs are going up in price, it matters.
OpenAI Responds After Being Sued by Apple OpenAI has responded after being sued by Apple over alleged theft of the iPhone maker's trade secrets.
"We have no interest in other companies' trade secrets," said OpenAI spokesperson Drew Pusateri. "We remain focused on building innovative technology that empowers people everywhere."Tags: Apple Lawsuits, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Clean up your iPhone camera roll and save $75 on Cleaner Kit Macworld
TL;DR: Get Cleaner Kit for iPhone for $29.99, down from $104.97, and clear out duplicate photos, bulky videos, and other storage-hogging clutter.
It doesn’t take long for an iPhone to fill up with screenshots, duplicate photos, forgotten downloads, and videos that are much larger than expected. Cleaner Kit gives you a quicker way to sort through the mess, and its Premium Plan is currently available for $29.99 instead of $104.97.
The app scans your photo library for duplicate, similar, blurry, and unnecessary images, so you do not have to hunt them down one by one. You can review photos with simple swipes and compress larger videos to free up space without automatically deleting the clips you want to keep.
The savings extend beyond your camera roll
Cleaner Kit can also merge duplicate contacts, remove incomplete entries, organize calendar data, and group Gmail messages by sender to make inbox cleanup less tedious. There is also a private vault for files and contacts you would rather keep behind an extra layer of access.
The app has a 4.5-star App Store rating from more than 280,000 reviews, and its cleanup tools process private data directly on the iPhone.
Get Cleaner Kit for iOS for $29.99 (reg. $104.97) and give your phone storage a little more breathing room.
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Your Mac doesn’t need another monthly bill to run Microsoft Office — own a license for $43 Macworld
TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac for just $42.97 (reg. $219) through July 19 and own Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more with a lifetime license instead of a subscription.
There’s no rule saying you have to rent your productivity software forever. Right now through July 19, Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac is available for just $42.97 (reg. $219), giving you a lifetime license to the classic Office apps without subscriptions or recurring fees.
Apps included in this license
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Outlook
Teams (basic)
OneNote (free version)
That’s basically everything you need to handle work projects, personal tasks, or school assignments like a pro. It’s perfect for students, families, or small business owners who want a dependable, full-featured productivity suite without ongoing costs.
Once you purchase, you’ll get instant delivery of your redemption code via email, along with instructions to activate it. The license connects to your Microsoft Account (not your device), and it works on one Mac for the lifetime of the product. It also comes with updates and free customer service.
Just make sure you redeem the code within 7 days of purchase, and note that this version is not compatible with virtual machines like Parallels Pro.
Skip the subscriptions — get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021 while this $42.97 deal lasts until July 19.
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WSJ: Apple avoided semiconductor tariffs last year thanks to Intel chip deal Intel in the U.S. is expected to make at least some upcoming Mac and iPhone chips for Apple. That recent development may have been the key to a major tariff exemption on semiconductors Apple received almost a year ago.
Apple Sues OpenAI, Accusing It of Stealing Company Secrets An anonymous reader quotes a report from The New York Times: Apple on Friday accused OpenAI of stealing secrets about products still in development, setting up a legal face-off between two of the world's biggest tech companies. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the consumer tech giant said that OpenAI, a leader in artificial intelligence that has a new hardware business, had asked job candidates from Apple to share details about secret projects and to bring device components and prototypes to their interviews. Apple also accused an OpenAI employee of downloading internal documents from a laptop owned by the iPhone maker. OpenAI used the confidential information to approach Apple's manufacturing partners, including asking one partner to demonstrate Apple's technique for finishing metal on its devices, the lawsuit says. Apple sent a letter to OpenAI in February to raise concerns that confidential information could be "making its way to OpenAI's business improperly," according to the suit. OpenAI did not respond, Apple said. "OpenAI's nascent hardware business now rests on the shakiest of foundations, rotten to its core by its illegal reliance on misappropriated trade secrets," Apple wrote in its lawsuit.
[...] In its lawsuit Friday, Apple accused Tang Tan, OpenAI's chief hardware officer and a former Apple executive, of coaching his hires from Apple on how to evade Apple's security processes for departing employees. Apple accused another former employee, Chang Liu, of using a former colleague's Apple-owned laptop to access and download technical documents while working at OpenAI. Mr. Liu told that Apple employee what information about unannounced products she should study before job interviews, Apple said. Mr. Liu also planned to access internal documents through an Apple-owned laptop that he didn't return when he left the company, according to the lawsuit. OpenAI had misled the manufacturing company it approached to learn about the metal finishing technique to believe it had Apple's permission to view it, according to the lawsuit. Apple is seeking an injunction that would prevent OpenAI from possessing, using or sharing Apple's trade secrets, as well as an order requiring OpenAI to return Apple's intellectual property.
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Apple sues OpenAI, alleging trade secret theft in blockbuster Big Tech battle Apple has sued OpenAI, alleging the AI company stole trade secrets from former employees to accelerate its push into AI-powered hardware.
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OpenAI responds to Apple’s trade secret theft lawsuit OpenAI has issued a formal statement in response to Apple’s lawsuit accusing the company of trade secret theft. Read it below.
Meta removes feature that let users generate AI images from public Instagram posts Meta AI joined the image generation space this week. However, it did so with a controversial default setting that users found upsetting.
iOS 27: What's New With the Mail App Apple's Mail app is getting some useful updates in iOS 27, with Apple making big improvements to search and introducing new AI features.
Search
iOS 27 has an overhauled search system that extends to the Mail app. Instead of surfacing results based on keywords and recency, Mail app search ranks results by relevance and intent. Search results that come up in Mail are more relevant than before, so you find exactly what you're looking for.
If you search for "Sprouts" because you want to find a recent order, it'll show your order before it shows marketing emails you might have from the same retailer.
Siri AI
The Mail app has a built-in "Ask Siri" feature. Long press on any email and you can ask Siri to summarize, find an item in the email, track a package, get a flight number, save a photo, and more.
Once you get a response, you can swipe down to enter the Siri interface for asking follow-up questions. Conversations are logged in the Siri app.
Siri can complete tasks in the Mail app too, like deleting all emails from a specified sender or adding information from an email to your Reminders list.
Writing Tools
The Mail app has a Write with Siri interface above the keyboard, which you can tap to get writing help. Siri can draft an email for you, check over an email you've written, help you reword an email, change the style of the email, or give you writing tips.
Write with Siri is able to match your standard writing style, punctuation, and tone, so emails sound more like you and less like AI.
Your iPhone also now flags both typos and grammar errors while you write.
Smart Reply
Smart Replies that your iPhone suggests to you are now tuned to your writing style, which means the one-tap suggestions sound like things you might actually type.
Contextual Suggestions
The contextual suggestions that you see at the top of the Mail app are now available to third-party apps, plus Apple has revamped the design.
An email that includes a flight time or a restaurant reservation has a one-tap button for adding it to the Calendar app. An email with directions may let you see the route in Maps, and emails with tracking information can be tracked with the Wallet app.
Call Context
Call Context is a feature that works between the Mail app and the Phone app. When you call a business like an airline or a retailer where you have a relevant email, the Phone app will show information pulled from that email.
You might see it bring up a reservation number for a flight, or an order number for a call with a retailer. Call Context works on-device, looking at who you're calling and not call audio.
Performance Improvements
Messages in Mail load faster, search indexing is more reliable, and unread badges between platforms like iOS and macOS sync more reliably. Apple also updated list formatting.
Requirements
The Mail app search improvements are available on all iPhones that run iOS 27, but AI features like Siri AI integration, Write with Siri, Call Context, and Contextual Suggestions require an iPhone that supports Apple Intelligence.
Siri AI is not available in the European Union or China, and Contextual Suggestions are English-only at launch.Related Roundups: iOS 27, iPadOS 27This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Two Apple Stores in U.S. Are Moving Soon Two of Apple's retail stores in the U.S. will be relocating later this month, although they will only be a short distance from their existing locations.
Apple Renaissance at Colony Park
Apple Queens Center in Elmhurst, New York is moving to a temporary location in the shopping mall on Friday, July 17 at 10 a.m. local time, presumably to allow for renovations to be completed at the existing store over the coming months.
Apple Renaissance at Colony Park in Ridgeland, Mississippi is moving to a new spot within the same shopping center on Friday, July 24 at 10 a.m. local time. Apple's new storefront will be located right in front of the Show Fountain.Tag: Apple StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple sues OpenAI, alleging theft of trade secrets to fuel hardware ambitions Apple has filed a civil lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI powerhouse of stealing confidential information from former Apple employees…
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Apple sues OpenAI & previous VP of product design over mass IP theft In what will be a blockbuster suit, Apple is suing OpenAI, alleging that two ex-employees, one of whom was Apple's previous Vice President of Product Design for iPhone and Apple Watch, for an ongoing, successful effort in stealing intellectual property to enrich OpenAI's development efforts.Tang Yew Tan did design work for Apple for years on iPhone and the above pictured Apple Watch Ultra Series 3In the suit, filed on Friday, Apple goes into some detail about what two named defendants, Chang Liu and previous Vice President of Product Design for iPhone and Apple Watch Tang Yew Tan have done to draw the company's ire. Specifically, the suit claims that for months after leaving Apple, they stole and used Apple intellectual property to advance OpenAI's goals.And, OpenAI didn't do anything about it, nor did they respond to Apple asking questions about the hires, the data, and what was being done with it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Sues OpenAI for Stealing Trade Secrets to Build AI Hardware Apple today accused OpenAI of stealing Apple trade secrets and intellectual property in its effort to develop an AI hardware device.
In a lawsuit filed with the Northern District of California, Apple said it uncovered evidence of a months-long scheme to steal confidential information. Apple says OpenAI hardware lead and former Apple designer Tang Tan and former electrical engineer Chang Liu directed Apple employees interviewing with OpenAI to provide details on unreleased devices, components, manufacturing processes, and vendor relationships.
In a statement to MacRumors, Apple said it is suing to protect the hard work of its employees.
At Apple, our teams are constantly developing breakthrough technologies to create the best products and services in the world, and protecting their work and intellectual property is something we take very seriously. Recently, significant evidence has emerged suggesting individuals employed by OpenAI wrongfully took Apple's secret and confidential information regarding our unreleased technologies, processes, and products. We will always defend our teams' hard work and innovations, and we are taking all appropriate steps to do so.
Tan is accused of using his internal knowledge of Apple's exit procedures to help employees covertly deliver information, and giving OpenAI key information about Apple suppliers that has benefited OpenAI's work on an AI device. From the lawsuit:
OpenAI also instructs new hires on how to avoid scrutiny when they leave Apple. For example, Mr. Tan warns them not to tell Apple that they have taken jobs at OpenAI, so they can stay at Apple as long as they can. After his own departure, Mr. Tan improperly retained or obtained an internal Apple managers' document marked "Need to Know" that describes security procedures for employee departures. Messages left on Apple-issued work devices show that Mr. Tan and his OpenAI colleagues have been sharing this document with new hires before they give notice to Apple of their departures, previewing Apple's security protocols. Unsurprisingly, Apple's investigation has found a pattern by employees who depart for OpenAI of taking steps to evade the security processes intended to protect Apple's confidential information.
Apple says it discovered a pattern of OpenAI recruits emailing themselves confidential information when leaving Apple, including Tan. Others were "improperly using their knowledge of Apple's confidential and trade secret information to assist OpenAI in developing hardware." OpenAI apparently used confidential Apple hardware information when approaching Apple suppliers, and tricked one company into using a "specific trade secret metal-finishing technique" for an OpenAI device by claiming it had Apple's permission to do so.
Apple says evidence on an employee's work-issued device indicates Tan instructed her to "bring some parts" she worked on to an interview, suggesting she show OpenAI batteries, SIPs, logic boards, and other hardware. It was not an isolated incident, and Apple claims several OpenAI interviewees were asked to do the same.
Liu allegedly kept an Apple-issued laptop after departing the company and exploited a vulnerability to download dozens of confidential Apple documents while he was working at OpenAI. He also maintained a relationship with Yu-Ting "Alyssa" Peng, an Apple employee who continued to give him updates on Apple's projects, vendor decisions, and engineering details. When Liu learned he still had access to Apple's systems, he texted Peng "LOL, I found out I can access the [network storage], so funny."
Apple accuses OpenAI leadership of creating a culture of hardware theft, and says OpenAI's hardware business is "rotten to its core" because of its reliance on information stolen from Apple.
This is the tip of the iceberg. Apple lacks visibility into what's been happening behind closed doors at OpenAI, where such misconduct is normalized and exemplified by leadership. This much is clear, however: at every level, from members of its Technical Staff to its Chief Hardware Officer, and in coordination with business partners, OpenAI has been stealing Apple's trade secrets and confidential information. As a natural result, OpenAI's nascent hardware business now rests on the shakiest of foundations, rotten to its core by its illegal reliance on misappropriated trade secrets.
Apple attempted to contact OpenAI in February when it first learned of the potential theft, but OpenAI did not respond, leading Apple to investigate further. Apple claims OpenAI is under pressure to debut a hardware device, which has led to the company taking shortcuts instead of investing in legitimate development. "OpenAI has turned to trade secret misappropriation to free-ride off Apple's decades of innovation," reads the lawsuit.
Former Apple design chief and OpenAI designer Jony Ive is not named in the suit, but it does target io Products, which OpenAI acquired. While OpenAI CEO Altman is referenced, he isn't named as a defendant, and Apple doesn't suggest Ive or Altman were involved. Apple also does not appear to be targeting the ongoing OpenAI recruitment of Apple staff, though the lawsuit mentions that more than 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI.
Apple mentions its ongoing partnership with OpenAI for Siri ChatGPT integration, but only to say that the agreement is not an issue in the lawsuit.
Prior rumors suggest the relationship between Apple and OpenAI has been souring, with OpenAI allegedly considering a lawsuit against Apple because the integration failed to live up to OpenAI's expectations and Apple's promises.
In its trade secret theft lawsuit, Apple is seeking an injunction to stop OpenAI from possessing, using, or disclosing its technologies as well as damages "in an amount to be determined at trial." It is also suing Tan and Liu for breach of contract for violating their agreements with Apple.Tags: Apple Lawsuits, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Watch accounts for 90% of AI smartwatch shipments as Edge AI hits 25% penetration in Q126 Global shipments of Edge AI-capable smartwatches experienced robust growth in the first quarter of 2026, with Apple maintaining overwhelming…
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Apple sues OpenAI, accuses ex-employees of stealing trade secrets Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI today, accusing the company of trade secret theft. Specifically, Apple alleges that its former employees have stolen trade secrets “for the benefit of OpenAI.”
“This case is about Apple’s former employees stealing Apple’s trade secrets for the benefit of OpenAI. Apple brings this suit to put a stop to it,” the lawsuit says.
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Instagram is using your iPhone images to make AI slop. Here’s how to stop it Macworld
Instagram recently unveiled 30 new AI effects, based on the new Muse Image developed by Instagram’s parent company, Meta. Instagram also launched a feature allowing users to tag their friends using their @usernames and generate AI-generated images from their content.
While the new features are presented innocuously, a support article from Instagram’s Help Center clarifies who can use your images for AI generation:
If you have a public account, other Instagram users may be able to create new reels, posts or stories that reuse part or all of your published photos, videos or reels in features like remix, sequence, templates and stickers. In addition, people may be able to create content with your Instagram content using AI features at Meta.
In other words, anyone with an Instagram account–individuals, groups, companies, etc.–can use your posted content and “create content…using AI features.” All those iPhone photos you take and share with friends and followers are fair game. What’s worse, tthis is an opt-out feature. By default, Meta is allowing all public posts to be used with Muse.
How to protect your Instagram content from unauthorized AI use
If you prefer to not allow others to take your Instagram content and use AI to modify it for their own purposes, you can do something about it. Instagram allows you to opt out through the Instagram privacy settings. Here’s how to adjust the settings. You must use the Instagram app on the iPhone. You cannot modify the settings on the web.
Update the Instagram app on your iPhone through the App Store app. (Tap your account icon, then tap App Updates.)
Launch Instagram, then tap the account icon in the bottom right corner.
Tap the three horizontal lines in the top right corner.
In the window that appears, scroll down to the Share and Reuse section. Tap on it.
There are two sections. Toggle the switches to off (the “o” symbol) for the following:
Allow people to reuse your content on Instagram and with Al features at Meta
Allow people to create with and reuse your original audio on Meta Al
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There are several other settings in this section you should review. Some you may feel comfortable leaving on; others you may want to switch off. For example, at the very bottom of the screen, there is a setting to Allow businesses to interact with you.
In Meta’s press release, the new Muse Image is presented as a celebration of human creativity. Furthermore, Meta describes only one scenario, in which friends tag you and then reuse the content with Meta AI. The support document offers a different, significantly broader interpretation of content reuse: Anyone on Instagram can use your photos and Reels to make AI without needing to tag or credit your account on Instagram.
The Share and Reuse option has existed on Instagram for several years. Meta is exploiting an existing function and users’ consent to implement a new feature. It will be interesting to see how the courts in Europe and the U.S. interpret Meta’s creative take on its users’ consent forms.
Today in Apple history: App Store opens its virtual doors On July 10, 2008, Apple launched the App Store, an online hub that let iPhone owners download apps made by third-party developers.
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US eases restrictions on Apple’s access to AI chips and data center equipment in the UAE Apple is among eight U.S. companies now able to bring covered advanced-computing chips, servers, and other controlled technology into the UAE without applying for individual export licenses. Here’s what that means.
HomeKit Weekly: The LNDU HK01W brings Apple Home Key and Wi-Fi to a budget-friendly lock My top feature for a smart lock for any Apple smart home person is Apple Home Key support. The ability to tap your iPhone or Apple Watch against your front door and walk right inside is incredibly convenient. The problem is that most locks that support this feature are expensive, often costing $ 200 or more. That is where the LNDU HK01W comes in at a nice spot. It brings native Apple Home Key support to a door for right around $100.
HomeKit Weekly: The LNDU HK01W brings Apple Home Key and Wi-Fi to a budget-friendly lock My top feature for a smart lock for any Apple smart home person is Apple Home Key support. The ability to tap your iPhone or Apple Watch against your front door and walk right inside is incredibly convenient. The problem is that most locks that support this feature are expensive, often costing $ 200 or more. That is where the LNDU HK01W comes in at a nice spot. It brings native Apple Home Key support to a door for right around $100.
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Apple TV this week: ‘Silo’ season 3 and ‘Trying’ season 5 are now streaming Macworld
What’s new on Apple TV? What are the best shows and movies? How do you sign up and what does it cost? This article will answer all of that, and you’ll also get a list of all the currently-available Apple TV content.
There’s also a ton of new content in the works for Apple’s service, too. If you want to know what’s on the way, check out our list of upcoming Apple TV shows and movies.
Updated July 10, 2026: The third season of Silo is now streaming, and so is the fifth season of Trying.
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Trying (season 5)Released: July 8, 2026
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Star CityReleased: May 29, 2026
How to get Apple TV
You can subscribe to Apple TV on Apple’s website here, or via the Apple TV app on your device. It costs $12.99/£9.99 a month, which you can cancel at any time (Read: How to cancel an Apple subscription). You can also opt for a one-year subscription for $99/£89, which essentially gives you two months free each year.
Apple also offers various trials so that you can try out Apple TV before you subscribe. Take a look at our article explaining all the ways you can watch Apple TV for free, and the best Apple TV deals you can get.
Students can get Apple TV for free with an already subsidized Apple Music subscription.
Best shows on Apple TV
There’s far too much content on Apple TV to sift through it all yourself. If you’re looking for something to watch and don’t know where to start, here are a few of the Macworld staff’s favorite shows, series, and movies.
Bad Sisters
Synopsis: A dark comedy about a group of Irish sisters who find themselves at the center of a life insurance investigation after John Paul–the abusive husband to one of the sisters–dies unexpectedly.
Number of seasons: 2
Release date: August 19, 2022
Black Bird
Synopsis: A gripping miniseries about a convicted con artist who works for the FBI to try to get a serial killer’s confession before he is released from prison. Based on the true story of James Keene and Larry Hall.
Number of seasons: 1
Release date: July 8, 2022
For All Mankind
Synopsis: What if the U.S.S.R. put a man on the moon before the U.S.? How would the ensuing space race change history throughout the decades? That’s the high concept behind this gripping big-budget sci-fi series.
Number of seasons: 5
Release date: November 1, 2019
Pluribus
Synopsis: A mysterious virus-like pathogen turns the entire human race into a peaceful hive-mind, except for a handful of individuals. Created by Vince Gilligan, of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul fame.
Number of seasons: 1
Release date: November 17, 2025
Severance
Synopsis: A combination of dystopian sci-fi drama and workplace comedy about a company where employees are “severed”–when at work, they can’t remember their outside lives, and vice-versa.
Number of seasons: 2
Release date: February 18, 2022
Shrinking
Synopsis: A surprisingly quick-witted comedy about a therapist who has trouble dealing with the death of his wife and his eccentric patients.
Number of seasons: 2
Release date: January 27, 2023
Slow Horses
Synopsis: Gary Oldman turns in a great performance as the cranky leader of a band of misfit spies.
Number of seasons: 5
Release date: April 1, 2022
Ted Lasso
Synopsis: Apple’s fish-out-of-water comedy/drama about a midwestern college football coach who heads to England to coach Premier League soccer is a breakout hit for good reason.
Number of seasons: 3
Release date: August 14, 2020
The Morning Show
Synopsis: Big star power and a fantastic performance by Jenniffer Aniston highlight this fast-paced drama that goes behind the scenes of a fictional morning news program.
Number of seasons: 4
Release date: November 1, 2019
Full list of Apple TV shows and series
These are all the episodic series you can currently watch on Apple TV, including both recurring and limited series. This list is in alphabetical order.
TitlePremiereSeasons / Episodes1971: The Year That Music Changed EverythingMay 21, 20218 episodesAcapulcoOctober 8, 20214 seasons, 40 episodesAmazing StoriesMarch 6, 20201 season, 5 episodesAmber BrownJuly 29, 20221 season, 10 episodesBad MonkeyAugust 14, 20241 season, 10 episodesBad SistersAugust 19, 20222 seasons, 20 episodesBE@RBRICKMarch 21, 20251 season, 13 episodesBecoming YouNovember 13, 20201 season, 6 episodesBeforeOctober 25, 202410 episodesBest Foot ForwardJuly 22, 20221 season, 10 episodesBig BeastsApril 21, 20231 season, 10 episodesBlack BirdJuly 8, 20226 episodesBoom! Boom! The World vs Boris BeckerApril 7, 20232 episodesBorn to be WildDecember 19, 20256 episodesCallsMarch 19, 20211 season, 9 episodesCamp SnoopyJune 14, 20242 seasons, 26 episodesCape FearJune 5, 202610 episodesCarêmeApril 30, 20251 season, 8 episodesCarpool KaraokeAugust 8, 20175 seasons, 75 episodesCentral ParkMay 29, 20203 seasons, 39 episodesChief of WarAugust 1, 20259 episodesCircuit BreakersNovember 11, 20221 season, 7 episodesCity on FireMay 12, 20231 season, 8 episodesConstellationFebruary 21, 20241 season, 8 episodesCowboy CartelAugust 2, 20244 episodesCriminal RecordJanuary 10, 20242 seasons, 16 episodesCurses!October 27, 20232 seasons, 20 episodesDark MatterMay 8, 20241 season, 9 episodesDear EdwardFebruary 3, 20231 season, 10 episodesDear…June 5, 20202 seasons, 20 episodesDefending JacobApril 24, 20208 episodesDickinsonNovember 1, 20193 seasons, 30 episodesDisclaimerOctober 11, 20247 episodesDope ThiefMarch 14, 20258 episodesDoug UnplugsNovember 13, 20202 seasons, 26 episodesDown Cemetery RoadOctober 29, 20251 season, 8 episodesDr. BrainNovember 3, 20211 season, 6 episodesDrops of GodApril 21, 20232 seasons, 16 episodesDuck & GooseJuly 8, 20222 seasons, 17 episodesEarth at Night in ColorDecember 4, 20202 seasons, 12 episodesEarthsoundsFebruary 23, 20241 season, 12 episodesEcho 3November 23, 20221 season, 10 episodesEl DeafoJanuary 7, 20223 episodesEva the OwletMarch 31, 20232 seasons, 17 episodesExtrapolationsMarch 17, 20231 season, 8 episodesFive Days at MemorialAugust 12, 20228 episodesFor All MankindNovember 1, 20195 seasons, 50 episodesFoundationSeptember 24, 20213 seasons, 30 episodesFraggle Rock: Back to the RockJanuary 21, 20222 seasons, 27 episodesFraggle Rock: Rock On!April 21, 20201 season, 6 episodesFrog and ToadApril 28, 20232 seasons, 18 episodesGet Rolling with OtisOctober 8, 20212 seasons, 18 episodesGhostwriterNovember 1, 20193 seasons, 39 episodesGovernment CheeseApril 16, 20251 season, 10 episodesGreatness CodeJuly 10, 20202 seasons, 13 episodesGutsySeptember 9, 20221 season, 8 episodesHarriet the SpyNovember 19, 20212 seasons, 20 episodesHello Tomorrow!February 17, 20231 season, 10 episodesHello, Jack! The Kindness ShowNovember 5, 20212 seasons, 16 episodesHelpstersNovember 1, 20193 seasons, 40 episodesHelpsters Help YouApril 24, 20206 episodesHigh DesertMay 17, 20231 season, 8 episodesHijackJune 28, 20232 seasons, 15 episodesHollywood Con QueenMay 8, 20243 episodesHomeApril 17, 20202 seasons, 19 episodesHome Before DarkApril 3, 20202 seasons, 20 episodesImperfect WomenMarch 18, 20268 episodesInterrupting ChickenNovember 18, 20222 seasons, 17 episodesInvasionOctober 22, 20213 seasons, 30 episodesJaneApril 14, 20233 seasons, 20 episodesJohn Lennon: Murder Without A TrialDecember 6, 20233 episodesKnife Edge: Chasing Michelin StarsOctober 10, 20258 episodesK-Pop IdolsAugust 30, 20246 episodesKPoppedAugust 29, 20251 season, 8 episodesLa MaisonSeptember 20, 20241 season, 10 episodesLady in the LakeJuly 19, 20247 episodesLand of WomenJune 26, 20241 season, 6 episodesLessons in ChemistryOctober 13, 20238 episodesLiaisonFebruary 24, 20231 season, 6 episodesLife by EllaSeptember 2, 20221 season, 10 episodesLincoln’s DilemmaFebruary 18, 20224 episodesLisey’s StoryJune 4, 20218 episodesLittle AmericaJanuary 17, 20202 seasons, 16 episodesLittle VoiceJuly 10, 20201 season, 9 episodesLong Way UpSeptember 18, 202011 episodesLong Way HomeMay 9, 202510 episodesLootJune 24, 20223 seasons, 30 episodesLosing AliceJanuary 22, 20211 season, 8 episodesLove You to DeathFebruary 7, 20251 season, 7 episodesLovely Little FarmJune 10, 20222 seasons, 14 episodesMake or BreakApril 29, 20222 seasons, 15 episodesManhuntMarch 15, 20247 episodesMargo’s Got Money TroublesApril 15, 20261 season, 8 episodesMasters of the AirJanuary 26, 20249 episodesMaximum Pleasure GuaranteedMay 20, 20261 season, 10 episodesMeJuly 12, 20241 seasons, 10 episodesMessi Meets AmericaOctober 11, 20236 episodesMessi’s World Cup: Rise of a LegendFebruary 21, 20244 episodesMidnight FamilySeptember 25, 20241 season, 10 episodesMonarch: Legacy of MonstersNovember 17, 20232 season, 20 episodesMonster FactoryMarch 17, 20236 episodesMr. CormanAugust 6, 20211 season, 10 episodesMr. ScorseseOctober 17, 20255 episodesMurderbotMay 16, 20251 season, 10 episodesMy Brother the MinotaurApril 24, 20261 season, 10 episodesMy Kind of CountryMarch 24, 20231 season, 8 episodesMythic QuestFebruary 7, 20204 seasons, 40 episodesNot a BoxJune 13, 20251 season, 8 episodesNow and ThenMay 20, 20221 season, 8 episodesOmnivoreJuly 19, 20241 season, 8 episodesOne-of-a-Kind MarcieAugust 18, 202339 min.Onside: Major League SoccerFebruary 21, 20258 episodesOprah Talks COVID-19March 21, 20201 season, 13 episodesOprah’s Book ClubNovember 1, 20191 season, 14 episodesPachinkoMarch 25, 20222 seasons, 16 episodesPalm RoyaleMarch 20, 20242 seasons, 20 episodesPhysicalJune 18, 20213 seasons, 30 episodesPinecone & PonyApril 8, 20222 seasons, 16 episodesPlatonicMay 24, 20232 seasons, 20 episodesPluribusNovember 7, 20251 season, 9 episodesPrehistoric PlanetMay 23, 20223 seasons, 15 episodesPresumed InnocentJune 12, 20248 episodesPretzel and the PuppiesFebruary 11, 20222 seasons, 18 episodesPrime TargetJanuary 22, 20258 episodesPuppy PlaceOctober 15, 20212 seasons, 16 episodesReal Madrid: Until the EndMarch 10, 20233 episodesRoarApril 15, 20221 season, 8 episodesSago Mini FriendsSeptember 16, 20223 seasons, 24 episodesSchmigadoon!July 16, 20212 seasons, 12 episodesSeeNovember 1, 20193 seasons, 24 episodesServantNovember 28, 20194 seasons, 40 episodesSeveranceFebruary 18, 20222 seasons, 19 episodesShantaramOctober 14, 20221 season, 12 episodesShape IslandJanuary 20, 20232 seasons, 16 episodesShining GirlsApril 29, 20221 season, 8 episodesShrinkingJanuary 27, 20233 seasons, 33 episodesSide QuestMarch 26, 20254 epsiodesSiloMay 5, 20233 seasons, 30 episodesSlow HorsesApril 1, 20225 seasons, 30 episodesSlumberkinsNovember 4, 20221 season, 8 episodesSmokeJune 27, 20259 episodesSnoopy in SpaceNovember 1, 20192 seasons, 24 episodesStar CityMay 29, 20261 season, 8 episodesStickJune 4, 20251 season, 10 episodesStill UpSeptember 22, 20231 season, 8 episodesStillwaterDecember 4, 20204 seasons, 40 episodesStrange PlanetAugust 9, 20231 season, 10 episodesSTEVE! (martin): A documentary in two piecesMarch 29, 20242 episodesSugarApril 5, 20242 seasons, 16 episodesSunnyJuly 10, 20241 season, 10 episodesSuper League: The War for FootballJanuary 13, 20234 episodesSurfaceJuly 29, 20222 seasons, 16 episodesSurfside GirlsAugust 19, 20221 season, 10 episodesSuspicionFebruary 4, 20221 season, 8 episodesSwaggerOctober 29, 20212 season2, 18 episodesTed LassoAugust 14, 20203 seasons, 34 episodesTehranSeptember 25, 20203 seasons, 24 episodesThe AfterpartyJanuary 28, 20222 seasons, 16 episodesThe Big CigarMay 17, 20246 episodesThe Big ConnMay 6, 20224 episodesThe Big Door PrizeMarch 29, 20232 seasons, 20 episodesThe BuccaneersNovember 8, 20232 seasons, 16 episodesThe ChangelingSeptember 8, 20231 season, 8 episodesThe Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick TurpinMarch 1, 20241 season, 6 episodesThe Crowded RoomJune 9, 20231 season, 10 episodesThe DynastyFebruary 16 202410 episodesThe Enfield PoltergeistOctober 27, 20234 episodesThe Essex SerpentMay 13, 20226 episodesThe HuntMarch 4, 20266 episodesThe Last Days of Ptolemy GreyMarch 11, 20226 episodesThe Last FrontierOctober 10, 20251 season, 10 episodesThe Last Thing He Told MeApril 14, 20232 seasons, 15 episodesThe LineNovember 19, 20214 episodes[a]The Long Game: Bigger Than BasketballApril 22, 20221 season, 5 episodesThe Me You Can’t SeeMay 21, 20211 season, 6 episodesThe Morning ShowNovember 1, 20193 seasons, 30 episodesThe Mosquito CoastApril 30, 20212 seasons, 17 episodesThe New LookFebruary 14, 20241 season, 10 episodesThe Oprah ConversationJuly 30, 20201 season, 15 episodesThe Problem with Jon StewartSeptember 30, 20212 seasons, 20 episodesThe Reluctant TravelerFebruary 24, 20232 seasons, 13 episodesThe Sisters GrimmOctober 3, 20251 season, 6 episodesThe Shrink Next DoorNovember 12, 20218 episodesThe Snoopy ShowFebruary 5, 20212 seasons, 26 episodesThe StudioMarch 26, 20251 season, 10 episodesThe Super ModelsSeptember 20, 20234 episodesThe Wild OnesJuly 11, 20251 season, 6 episodesThey Call Me MagicApril 22, 20221 season, 4 episodesTime BanditsJuly 24, 20241 season, 10 episodesTiny WorldOctober 2, 20202 seasons, 12 episodesTruth Be ToldDecember 6, 20193 seasons, 28 episodesTryingMay 1, 20205 seasons, 40 episodesTwisted YogaMarch 13, 20263 episodesUnconditionalMay 8, 20268 episodesVisible: Out on TelevisionFebruary 14, 20205 episodesWanted: The Escape of Carlos GhosnAugust 25, 20234 episodesWatch the Sound with Mark RonsonJuly 30, 20211 season, 6 episodesWeCrashedMarch 18, 20228 episodesWhere’s Wanda?October 2, 20241 season, 8 episodesWidow’s BayApril 29, 20261 season, 10 episodesWolfboy and the Everything FactorySeptember 24, 20212 seasons, 20 episodesWomen in BlueJuly 31, 20241 season, 10 episodesWondLaJune 28, 20243 seasons, 20 episodesWonder Pets: In the CityDecember 13, 20242 seasons, 26 episodesYo Gabba GabbalandAugust 9, 20241 season, 20 episodesYou Would Do It TooOctober 30, 20241 season, 8 episodesYour Friends and NeighborsApril 11, 20252 seasons, 19 episodes
Full list of Apple TV movies and short films
Apple TV is home to a fair number of original movies, too. Some of the movies saw a limited theatrical release, all are listed here in alphabetical order.
TitleRelease Date9/11: Inside the President’s War RoomSeptember 1, 2021ArgylleApril 12, 2024All of YouSeptember 26, 2025Beastie Boys StoryApril 24, 2020Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little BlurryFebruary 26, 2021BlitzNovember 22, 2024BlushOctober 1, 2021Bono: Stories of SurrenderMay 30, 2025Boys StateAugust 14, 2020Bread and RosesNovember 22, 2024Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to YouOctober 23, 2020CausewayNovember 4, 2022Cha Cha Real SmoothJune 17, 2022CherryMarch 12, 2021CODAAugust 13, 2021Come from AwaySeptember 10, 2021Come See Me in the Good LightNovember 14, 2021DadsJune 19, 2020Deaf President Now!May 16, 2025Echo ValleyJune 13, 2025EmancipationDecember 9, 2022EternityFebruary 13, 2026F1: The MovieDecember 12, 2025Fancy DanceJune 28, 2024FathomJune 25, 2021FinchNovember 5, 2021FingernailsNovember 3, 2023Fireball: Visitors from Darker WorldsNovember 13, 2020Flora and SonSeptember 29, 2023Fly Me to the MoonDecember 6, 2024Fountain of YouthMay 23, 2025GhostedApril 21, 2023Girls StateApril 5, 2024GreyhoundJuly 10, 2020HalaDecember 6, 2019Hannah Waddingham: Home for ChristmasNovember 22, 2023Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet EarthApril 17, 2020Highest 2 LowestSeptember 5, 2025Killers of the Flower MoonJanuary 12, 2024Louis Armstrong’s Black & BluesOctober 28, 2022LuckAugust 5, 2022Lulu is a RhinocerosMay 30, 2025Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas SpecialDecember 4, 2020Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic ContinuesDecember 3, 2021NapoleonMarch 1, 2024Napoleon: Director’s CutAugust 29, 2024Number One on the Call SheetMarch 28, 2025On the RocksOctober 23, 2020OutcomeApril 10, 2026PalmerJanuary 29, 2021Propeller One-Way Night CoachMay 29, 2026Raymond & RayOctober 21, 2022Selena Gomez: My Mind & MeNovember 4, 2022SharperFebruary 17, 2023SidneySeptember 23, 2022Snoopy Presents: A Summer MusicalAugust 15, 2025Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang SyneDecember 10, 2021Snoopy Presents: It’s The Small Things, Charlie BrownApril 15, 2022Snoopy Presents: Lucy’s SchoolAugust 12, 2022Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), With LoveMay 6, 2022Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, FranklinFebruary 16, 2024SpiritedNovember 18, 2022Stephen Curry: UnderratedJuly 21, 2023Still: A Michael J. Fox MovieMay 12, 2023Stiller & Meara: Nothing is LostOctober 24, 2025Swan SongDecember 17, 2021TetrisMarch 31, 2023The BankerMarch 20, 2020The Beanie BubbleJuly 28, 2023The Bloody HundredthMarch 15, 2024The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the HorseDecember 25, 2022The Elephant QueenNovember 1, 2019The Family PlanDecember 15, 2023The Family Plan 2November 21, 2025The First Snow of Fraggle RockDecember 5, 2025The GorgeFebruary 14, 2025The Greatest Beer Run EverSeptember 30, 2022The InstigatorsAugust 9, 2024The Last of the Sea WomenOctober 11, 2024The Lost BusOctober 3, 2025The Pigeon TunnelOctober 20, 2023The Sky Is EverywhereFebruary 11, 2022The Tragedy of MacbethJanuary 14, 2022The Velvet UndergroundOctober 15, 2021The Velveteen RabbitNovember 22, 2023The Year Earth ChangedApril 16, 2021Twas the Fight Before ChristmasNovember 26, 2021Who Are You, Charlie Brown?June 25, 2021WolfsSeptember 27, 2024WolfwalkersDecember 11, 2020
Apple eyes PrismML to run huge AI models directly on iPhone Apple is in discussions with PrismML, which claims a major breakthrough in running exceptionally large AI models directly on iPhones…
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Spotify makes Release Radar more customizable with new listening filters Spotify announced today a series of updates to Release Radar, giving listeners more control over the music recommendations they receive every Friday. Here are the details.
Best time to buy an iPhone in 2026: When prices drop & which model to buy Macworld
If you’re planning to buy a new iPhone, timing your purchase can save you hundreds of pounds or dollars. There are certain times of the year when buying a new iPhone is a bad idea, and others when you can pick up a bargain.
While Apple rarely discounts its latest models, prices often fall after new iPhones launch in September, during major sales events such as Black Friday, and through retailer and carrier promotions throughout the year.
Whether you’re looking for the latest iPhone or hoping to get the best value on an older model, understanding Apple’s release cycle – and when retailers typically cut prices – can help you decide whether to buy now or wait.
In this guide, we’ll explain the best times to buy an iPhone in 2026, when you should hold off on upgrading, and how to get the biggest savings. We’ll also answer common questions, including when Apple is likely to reduce the price of older iPhone models and whether it’s worth waiting for the next generation.
Best and worst times buy an iPhone in 2026: At a glance
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The worst time to buy an iPhone
This is generally in the weeks leading up to Apple’s September launch event, or in the early spring, when new models are expected to be announced. Buying just before a refresh means you could miss out on new features or pay full price for a model that’s about to be superseded.
The best time to buy an iPhone
This depends on where you live:
In the U.K., where most iPhones are sold unlocked and off contract, the biggest savings are typically available during major sales events such as Amazon Prime Day (usually in July and October, and occasionally in March) and Black Friday in late November. However, worthwhile iPhone discounts can be found throughout the year if you know where to look.
In the U.S., where people tend to buy iPhones through a carrier, the best time to upgrade is often during Black Friday when networks enhance their offers with larger trade-in values, bill credits, gift cards, or discounted service plans.
Folding iPhone Ultra may not have the battery we hoped for A new leak suggests Apple’s foldable iPhone will pack a smaller battery than previous rumors promised.
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Netflix among many companies showing interest in acquiring Letterboxd: report Letterboxd, the popular hybrid movie tracking and social media app, is exploring a sale. A new report this week from Matt Belloni at Puck outlines the many companies that have shown interest in acquiring the service, including Netflix, Sony Pictures, and more.
Apple Watch Accounts for 90% of AI Smartwatch Shipments Apple accounted for roughly 90% of all Edge AI-capable smartwatch shipments in the first quarter of 2026, according to new data from Counterpoint Research.
That dominance came as Edge AI penetration across the broader smartwatch market grew 70% year-over-year, reaching 25% in the first quarter of 2026, according to Counterpoint's Global Smartwatch Shipments Tracker.
"Edge AI" refers to artificial intelligence that runs directly on a device's own chip rather than being processed on remote servers. On the Apple Watch, that means the onboard Neural Engine handles tasks like recognizing an irregular heartbeat or detecting a fall in the moment, without sending data to a paired iPhone or the cloud first. Anshika Jain, Principal Analyst at Counterpoint Research, said:
Brands have been continuously upgrading their smartwatch hardware to make devices more AI-capable. Edge AI integration enables real-time health insights and faster responses while helping ensure data privacy. Currently, Edge AI penetration remains limited to leading brands, with Apple solely accounting for ~90% of Edge AI smartwatch shipments in Q1 2026.
Health and fitness monitoring remains the main use case for Edge AI on smartwatches. Counterpoint's data shows blood pressure monitoring shipments doubling and sleep apnea detection tripling year over year, with brands now apparently setting their sights on diabetes detection next.
Apple's head start traces back to 2023, when it introduced the S9 chip with a 4-core Neural Engine built specifically for on-device machine learning in the Apple Watch. Huawei only followed with comparable silicon in 2025, launching its own Kirin W80 chip to power its "Celia" voice assistant locally, and Qualcomm isn't entering the race until this year with its Snapdragon Wear Elite platform. Google is also said to be readying its own Tensor-based wearable chip, though it has yet to ship.
Counterpoint notes that a software-driven alternative to dedicated NPUs is also emerging, with Ambiq's Apollo platform running AI inference on vector-core silicon via Arm's Helium extensions rather than purpose-built neural hardware. This approach remains a niche compared to Apple's dedicated-chip strategy, but it could eventually help cheaper smartwatches offer some Edge AI features without the silicon Apple has spent years building into its devices.
Counterpoint only classifies a smartwatch as Edge AI-capable if it has a neural engine or NPU on board and at least one of its health, safety, or interaction features actually runs its inference on that chip, rather than merely including the hardware.Related Roundup: Apple Watch 11Tag: CounterpointBuyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Caution)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
How Planning Made My Second Long EV Trip Stress-Free After a mostly successful first EV road trip, Adam Engst refined his approach for a weekend drive to Boston. The result was a boring, stress-free experience—exactly what you want from travel logistics.
The MacRumors Show: Goodbye MacBook Pro? MacBook Ultra Is Coming On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the future of Apple's increasingly tangled high-end MacBook lineup, including the entry-level MacBook Pro and the rumored "MacBook Ultra."
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Apple's chip roadmap for the Mac is reportedly set to take an unusual turn over the next year. The company is said to be skipping the M6 Pro and M6 Max entirely, jumping from the M5 generation straight to the M7 for its high-end laptops. A standard M6 chip will still arrive this year in an entry-level MacBook Pro, but there will apparently be no Pro or Max variant in that family.
As a result, Apple's first high-end OLED laptop will use the existing M5 Pro and M5 Max chips rather than newer silicon. First-generation buyers would therefore be paying a premium for a redesigned machine featuring the same processors already found in the current MacBook Pro, with M7 Pro and M7 Max models expected to follow in the second half of 2027.
The launch window remains fluid. The device was long expected to arrive in late 2026, but memory chip constraints and Apple's recent price increases have pushed it toward early 2027. A second-generation model with M7 chips is already planned for late 2027, meaning the first Ultra could remain on sale for a relatively short window.
The overlapping releases make for a crowded and confusing roadmap. Across roughly a year, Apple is expected to ship a base M6 MacBook Pro, a redesigned base M7 model in the first half of 2027, two M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Ultra models, their eventual M7 Pro and M7 Max successors, and perhaps new high-end MacBook Pro models with the M7 Pro and M7 Max. Notably, the entry-level M7 model is set to get the new design first, ahead of the pricier high-end MacBook Pro models.
The headline changes are reserved for the top-tier "Ultra" model. It is expected to be the first Mac with an OLED display, using the same hybrid tandem OLED technology as the iPad Pro, along with the first touchscreen on a Mac, a Dynamic Island in place of the notch, and a thinner chassis. Both 14-inch and 16-inch sizes are expected. Built-in cellular connectivity for the first time on a Mac is also rumored.
Apple is reportedly positioning touch as "touch-friendly, not touch-first," letting users move between touch, trackpad, and keyboard rather than treating the Mac like an iPad. That marks a reversal for a company that long resisted the idea. Steve Jobs argued in 2010 that vertical touchscreens cause arm fatigue, and as recently as 2021 hardware chief John Ternus said the Mac was "totally optimized for indirect input."
Signs of the shift are already visible in macOS 27 Golden Gate, which adds direct touch control to Sidecar, so users can tap and interact with macOS elements using a finger on an iPad. A reinforced hinge is also expected, so the display does not wobble when tapped.
Pricing is likely to be steep. Apple raised prices across the Mac lineup in June, and the current 14-inch MacBook Pro now starts at $1,999, rising to $2,499 with the M5 Pro chip and $4,099 for an M5 Max. The 16-inch M5 Max reaches $4,399, and a fully specced configuration already exceeds $10,000. The high-end OLED model is expected to start higher still.
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Regret installing iOS 27 beta? Here’s how to get back to iOS 26. Tired of bugs and glitches on your iPhone? Ready to downgrade from an iOS 27 beta to iOS 26? Here’s everything you need. It's easy!
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Will you miss the Walkie-Talkie Apple Watch app when watchOS 27 drops push-to-talk? Apple Watch is losing its Walkie-Talkie app in this fall’s watchOS 27 software update. Will you miss the Apple Watch push-to-talk functionality?
Apple TV climbs to fourth-largest SVOD platform in the U.S. with strongest annual growth Apple TV has become the fourth-largest subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platform in the United States according to the latest…
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Smart Home Diary: Sometimes the smart thing is to live with dumb switches I think if we are honest with ourselves, most of us would admit that smart home tech falls into one of two categories. First, there is the genuinely useful. Second, there’s the stuff we do just because we can, and it is to some degree cool.
I think I’ve now discovered a third category: things that really aren’t worth all of the time and effort they take …
Deals: AirPods, Apple Watch Ultra 3 $140 off, M5 MacBook Air, Bose speakers $150 off, Anker chargers, more Joining the Amazon Anker summer sale loaded with MagSafe gear, chargers, and accessories from $8, as well as the ongoing AirPods 4 deal at nearly 25% off, we have some additional deals to scope out today as well. This Apple Watch Ultra 3 model is nearly $140 off, here are the M5 MacBook Air configs you can score at $150 off the new list prices, a giant $150 off the latest Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth Speaker, and a rare deal on Logitech’s latest haptics-enabled MX Master 4 Mouse. All of that and more await below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
Save $700 on LG's 32-inch UltraFine evo 6K Thunderbolt 5 monitor Breathe new life into your Mac setup with LG's 32-inch UltraFine display that offers easy Thunderbolt 5 connectivity and 6K resolution. At $700 off, it's $240 cheaper than the Apple Studio Display too.Save $700 on the LG UltraFine 6K Display with Thunderbolt 5 - Image credit: LGThe LG 32-inch UltraFine evo 6K Monitor pairs easily with modern Macs thanks to its Thunderbolt 5 port. And at $1,299.99 after a $700 discount, this monitor comes in at least $240 cheaper than the 5K 27-inch Apple Studio Display. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
These are my favorite new Messages features in iOS 27 [Video] If you were to just look at the Messages app in iOS 27, you might not think much has changed, but that is far from the truth. Under the hood, Apple has completely revamped the Messages experience, making it faster, smarter, and much less frustrating. From simple little setting toggles for dictation or voice memos to the amazing Siri integrations, the Messages app has gotten much more capable in every way. I wanted to share some of my favorite features that are both quality-of-life features and features I am still wowed by. Here are four of the best features that iOS 27 brought to the Messages app.
Apple talking to a startup that could cram GPT-class AI into your iPhone Apple is reportedly talking to a startup that claims it squeezed a massive AI language model onto an iPhone.
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Apple’s iPhones are the clear winner: Unbeatable resale value that leaves Android phones in the dust Buying an iPhone isn't just about getting a great phone today, it's about making a smarter financial decision. Android phones' depreciation…
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iPhone 18 Pro Max Component Costs Could Rise Nearly $300 The bill of materials for the iPhone 18 Pro Max is expected to rise by nearly $300 compared to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, according to a new Counterpoint Research analysis.
The estimate covers the 1TB storage model. NAND flash costs for the device are said to exceed $250 on their own, a figure that would cover roughly half of the iPhone 17 Pro Max's entire estimated component cost. DRAM pricing is also climbing sharply, with both components facing pressure from a broader memory chip shortage tied to surging demand for AI hardware.
Apple's expected shift to a 2nm chip is described as the second-largest contributor to the cost increase. The iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to debut the A20 Pro, manufactured on TSMC's N2 process, which reportedly carries a steep premium in wafer pricing over the current N3P node used for the A19 Pro. Early yield ramp costs on a new process node typically add to per-unit chip pricing as well.
Counterpoint says display costs and other miscellaneous components may actually decline compared to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, partially offsetting the memory and chip increases. Camera costs are expected to rise slightly, which the firm attributes to new technology, likely a reference to the variable-aperture main camera rumored for the Pro models.
The report arrives weeks after Apple raised prices on 14 products, including every Mac and iPad, along with the Apple TV, HomePod, HomePod mini, and Vision Pro. Apple attributed those increases to the same memory chip shortage cited in the Counterpoint report, saying that the "supply-demand imbalance" driven by AI data center buildouts had made further price increases necessary. iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods pricing was left unchanged in that round of hikes, but the iPhone 18 Pro lineup is widely expected to be next.
The Wall Street Journal previously reported that the iPhone 18 Pro could start as high as $1,399, citing estimates that Apple's DRAM cost per unit could climb from $39 to $145 and its flash storage cost from $13 to $51. Apple CEO Tim Cook told the outlet that the company is "still working through" which devices will see price increases. Separately, IDC has estimated a $200 increase to the Pro and Pro Max models specifically, while Weibo leakers have separately suggested Apple could raise its Chinese starting price for the lineup by around 11%.
To manage the higher costs without giving up margin entirely, Apple is expected to apply different retail price increases across storage tiers rather than a flat increase across the lineup, concentrating the impact on higher-capacity models. Even with an average $200 retail price rise, Counterpoint still expects the iPhone 18 Pro Max to land at a slightly lower gross margin than the iPhone 17 Pro Max achieved in 2025.
The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are expected to launch alongside Apple's first foldable iPhone in the fall.Related Roundup: iPhone 18 ProTag: CounterpointThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
With ChatGPT Atlas shutting down, here are the AI browsers people actually use OpenAI is pulling the plug on its dedicated web browser, ChatGPT Atlas. Instead of investing in an AI browser with a small user base, the company is improving agentic web use features inside the new ChatGPT desktop app.
While ChatGPT Atlas may not have gained much traction, AI browsers can be useful for automating tasks like research, browser tidiness, and more. Here are options available on the Mac.
Why iPhone 18 Pro Max might cost up to $300 more Understand why the iPhone 18 Pro Max price rise of up to $300 is not a cash grab by Apple — it's a crisis for the company.
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$450 Off a MacBook Pro? The Best Apple Discounts You Can Grab Today There are a few solid low prices on Apple devices available this week, including $99 off the Apple Watch Ultra 3, $150 off the M5 MacBook Air, and $450 off the M5 Pro MacBook Pro. You'll also find great deals on Anker accessories available on Amazon right now.
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Apple Watch Ultra 3
What's the deal? Take $99 off Apple Watch Ultra 3
Where can I get it? Amazon
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$99 OFFApple Watch Ultra 3 for $699.99
Amazon this week has a few deals on the Apple Watch Ultra 3, providing $99 discounts on select models. We did track these models at $149 off during Prime Day this year, but those discounts are long gone and Amazon's prices today are still solid second-best options for anyone who missed those sales in June.
MacBook Pro
What's the deal? Take $450 off M5 Pro MacBook Pro
Where can I get it? Best Buy
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$450 OFF14-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/2TB) for $2,549.00
You can get the 24GB/2TB 14-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro for $2,549.00 this week at Best Buy, down from the new price of $2,999.00. This is one of the last few remaining Apple devices remaining at pre-hike prices, and we're not expecting the sale to last much longer.
MacBook Air
What's the deal? Take $150 off M5 MacBook Air
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$150 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (16GB/1TB) for $1,449.00
$150 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (16GB/1TB) for $1,649.00
Amazon is taking $150 off multiple models of the M5 MacBook Air, including deals on both 13-inch and 15-inch models. These are some of the lowest prices we've seen on the notebooks in the wake of Apple's price hikes last month.
Anker
What's the deal? Save on Anker accessories
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$50 OFFAnker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station for $99.74
Anker's popular Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station has dropped to $99.74 on Amazon, down from $149.99. This is one of Anker's newest accessories, and Amazon's sale today is a match of the all-time low price that we last tracked during Prime Day. There are plenty of other Anker accessories on sale this week, which you can find in our original post.
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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This tiny 45W Anker plug is made for your iPhone for just $26 (35% off) Macworld
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It’s time to upgrade your charging game. The Anker Nano 45W charger is on sale for $26 right now, which is the absolute best price we’ve seen for this charger. It’s small, it’s smart, and it goes perfectly with your iPhone.
For starters, it comes in several iPhone-matching colors, including orange, light blue, and white. And it’s super small with fold-up prongs so you can pop it into a small pocket for travel.
The charger might be small, but it can push full 45W charging. That’s quick enough to take your iPhone 17 Pro from empty to 50 percent in about 20 minutes, so you’ll never need to worry. The coolest part for iPhone users is that it will recognize the phone. It comes with built-in recognition for iPhone 17, 16, and 15, adjusting the power to match your battery level. In this way, it delivers speed when your phone needs it and eases off as things fill up.
Also worth noting is that it comes with a Care Mode that you can switch to at night. This one will lower the charging temperature so neither your phone nor your charger risks overheating overnight. The small smart display will tell you the real-time charging status, while a double-tap will make it easy to switch to Care mode. If you want to rotate the screen, you can do that too, with a two-second press.
At just $26, this Anker charger is an easy pick if you want a compact, smart model that’s gentle on your battery. Grab it while the deal lasts.
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Kidsjoy Adjustable Starlink Gen 3 Mount Kit for $36 + free shipping Designed specifically for mounting the Starlink Gen 3 dish, this kit from Kidsjoy gives you adjustable positioning options that the standard Starlink hardware doesn't always offer, and at $36 it's about $2 off the $38 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Quick install kit for Starlink Gen 3 Full-range 360 degree swivel and 180 degree tilt Durable carbon steel and aluminum weather-resistant build Precision fit specifically for Starlink V3 Standard dish DIY friendly installation with all included hardware
Meko 2-in-1 Precision Disc Stylus 2-Pack for $15 + free shipping w/ $35 Disc-tip styluses give you a clearer view of exactly where your finger or stylus is touching the screen, which helps with detail work in drawing apps or precise tapping in general. At $15, that's $3 off the list price for a two-pack. Buy Now at Walmart Features Premium stainless steel and aluminum construction Precision tip for accurate note-taking and drawing Replaceable tips to extend product lifetime Compatible with all capacitive touchscreen devices Includes two stylus pens and six replacement tips
ESR Flex Magnetic Detachable Keyboard Case for iPad Air 11-inch for $51 + free shipping Designed for iPad Air 11-inch users who want a keyboard case that detaches magnetically, letting you switch between typing and tablet mode without unclipping anything. At $51, that's about $6 off the $57 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Magnetic detachable keyboard design Two adjustable viewing angles Extra-large precision trackpad Ultra-thin 6.9mm portable profile Durable case with reinforced corner protection
KDD Foldable Tablet Pillow Stand for $22 + free shipping w/ $35 Designed for reading, watching, or video calling hands-free in bed or on the couch, this foldable pillow stand props up your tablet without requiring a hard surface underneath. At $22, that's about $2 off the $24 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features 3 adjustable viewing angles Integrated storage for accessories and pens Foldable lightweight design for portability Soft skin-friendly suede material Universal compatibility for 4.7-13 inch devices
iPad Stylus Pen for $10 + free shipping w/ $35 Useful for note-taking, sketching, or navigating your iPad without fingerprints on the screen, and at $9, it's roughly half the $19 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Compatible with 2018 and later iPads Palm rejection for comfortable writing 30-minute fast charging with 10-hour battery Plug-and-play design requires no Bluetooth pairing Tilt sensitivity for natural drawing and writing
Stylus Pen for iPad for $9 + free shipping w/ $35 Useful for note-taking, sketching, or navigating your iPad without fingerprints on the screen, and currently $2 below the list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Tilt sensitivity for adjustable stroke thickness Palm rejection for comfortable hand resting Magnetic attachment for secure storage Five-minute fast charging for twenty hours use Smart touch shortcuts for desktop and multitasking control
KVTVOU Keyboard Case for 11-inch iPad Air for $23 + free shipping w/ $35 A slim option for iPad Air owners who want a built-in keyboard without carrying a separate accessory, priced $3 below the list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Honeycomb pattern for efficient heat dissipation Anti-skid surface for improved grip Protective case extends device lifespan
Kvtvou iPad 9.7-Inch 6th/5th Generation Case for $13 + free shipping w/ $35 Designed to fit the 5th and 6th generation 9.7-inch iPad, this case covers the basics with a protective shell and is currently $1 off the $15 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Built-in Apple Pencil holder Impact-resistant soft TPU bumper protection Tri-fold stand for viewing and typing Magnetic auto sleep/wake functionality Model: A1893
Aoub iPad 11th/10th Gen Keyboard Case for $18 + free shipping w/ $35 Aoub's keyboard case for the iPad 10th and 11th Gen is a reasonable pick if you want a basic typing setup without buying a separate cover, and at $18 it's $7 below the list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Detachable magnetic Bluetooth keyboard Full body drop-proof and scratch-resistant protection Adjustable viewing angles for reading and working Built-in Apple Pencil storage holder Model: A3354
Digiroot Universal Capacitive Stylus Pen 4-Pack for $11 + $5.99 shipping A four-pack of basic capacitive stylus pens works well if you use a touchscreen frequently and want to keep one in your bag, at your desk, and a spare or two around, at $2 off the $13 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Dual-tip design with two rubber sizes Scratch-resistant, fingerprint-proof rubber tips Tool-free replaceable rubber tips Includes 8 extra replacement tips Universal compatibility with all capacitive touchscreens
Sunday Sale: $100 off Apple Watch Series 11 models Amazon is offering a $100 discount on new Apple Watch Series 11 models right now. Shipping is free:
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $299, save $100
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $329, save $100
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $399, save $100
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $429, save $100
These are the lowest prices available for Apple Watch Series 11 models.
For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
Geak Detachable Magnetic Keyboard Case for 11-inch iPad Air for $29 + free shipping w/ $35 A folio-style case with a detachable magnetic keyboard, useful if you want basic typing functionality on your 11-inch iPad Air without committing to Apple's own keyboard accessories, which run $100 or more. At $29, that's $11 off the $40 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Fits multiple 11-inch iPad Air generations Durable PU leather and TPU drop protection Detachable keyboard with 7-color backlighting 400mAh battery with rapid Type-C charging Integrated Apple Pencil charging and adjustable stand
Meko 2-in-1 Touchscreen Stylus Pen 2-Pack for $14 + free shipping w/ $35 A useful pickup if you frequently navigate a touchscreen and prefer not to use your fingers, and at $14, it's $1 off the list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Universal compatibility with all touchscreens Battery-free design never requires charging 2-in-1 disc and rubber tips for versatile tasks Rotating design protects disc tip without caps Magnetic body attaches to tablets for secure storage
Geak iPad 11th & 10th Generation Keyboard Case with Touchpad for $36 + free shipping A keyboard case with a built-in touchpad is worth considering if you use your iPad for writing or productivity tasks and want to avoid carrying a separate mouse or keyboard. At $36, that's $9 off the $45 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Designed for 10.9-inch iPad 10th Gen, 11-inch iPad 11th Gen Quick and stable Bluetooth connectivity Full row of laptop-like iPad shortcut keys
Vinci iPad 10.2-inch Keyboard Case for $31 + free shipping w/ $35 Suits iPad users who want a physical keyboard without carrying a separate accessory, since the case doubles as both protection and a typing surface for the 10.2-inch model. Buy Now at Walmart Features Customizable RGB keyboard backlighting Seven-color cycling backlight mode Fast Bluetooth pairing connectivity Compatible with iPad devices Dedicated media and function keys
Antier Stylus Pen for iPad for $16 + free shipping w/ $35 Designed for iPad users who want basic stylus functionality without spending on an Apple Pencil, this pen covers palm rejection and tilt support at $10 below the list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Full charge in 13 minutes for 9 hours use Palm rejection prevents accidental screen touches Strong magnetic attachment to iPad side Tilt sensitivity for varying line thickness Compatible with iPads released 2018 or later
Dogain Stylus Pen Tips 4-Pack for $10 + free shipping w/ Prime Replacement tips for stylus pens wear down faster than most people expect, so having a 4-pack on hand saves you from hunting for a single replacement when yours starts skipping or dragging across the screen. Buy Now at Amazon Features Compatible with DOGAIN iPad stylus Includes 4 replacement pencil tips Active stylus nib design Durable white finish
Antier Stylus Pens 2-Pack for $10 + free shipping w/ $35 Stylus pens like these work well for navigating tablets or touchscreens without fingerprints or smudging the display, and at $10, you're getting two for $3 less than the $13 list price. Buy Now at Walmart Features Precise small rubber tips for accurate selection Durable stainless steel and aluminum construction Universal compatibility with all capacitive touchscreens Replaceable tips to extend product lifetime Includes two styluses and ten replacement tips
DTTO iPad 11th Gen 11-Inch and 10th Gen 10.9-Inch Business Folio Case for $16 + free shipping w/ Prime Designed for people who use their iPad for work or travel, this folio case covers both the front and back, adds a built-in stand, and keeps things looking clean without the bulk of a rugged case. Buy Now at Amazon Features Model: A3354 Auto wake and sleep functionality Adjustable multi-angle stand with hand strap Drop protection with premium synthetic leather Integrated Apple Pencil storage slot
Brvlsoc 2-in-1 Stylus Pens 6-Pack for $5.30 + free shipping w/ Prime A decent grab if you use a touchscreen tablet or phone regularly and want a stylus on hand without spending much — having six means you can stash them in different bags, at your desk, or hand them off without worrying about losing one. Buy Now at Amazon Features No charging or Bluetooth pairing required Dual-tip design for precision and touch control High sensitivity for lag-free input without scratches Universal compatibility across all touchscreen devices Natural paper-like writing feel for enhanced accuracy
Mixoo 2-in-1 Disc and Fiber Tip Stylus Pen for $10 + free shipping w/ Prime Useful for anyone who switches between handwriting notes and navigating apps on a tablet, since the disc tip gives you more precision for writing while the fiber tip works better for general tapping and scrolling. Buy Now at Amazon Features Dual-tip design with disc and fiber High precision for accurate writing and drawing Universal compatibility with all capacitive touchscreens Ergonomic rubber grooved grip Includes extra replacement tips