iPhone 16 preorders are seemingly off to a slow start An analyst claims demand for Apple's newest iPhones, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, is lower than last year.
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iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus may have been the bestsellers in debut weekend Basing his analysis on slipping ship times from Apple's ordering web page, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that Apple is seeing lower demand for the high-end iPhone 16 models and higher sales for the regular iPhone 16, along with the iPhone 16 Plus.The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus appear to be the top sellers for the debut weekend.While these claims are only based on initial demand, Kuo claims Apple sold around 37 million units on the new iPhone's first weekend. He says that this is down 12.7 percent from the iPhone 15 lineup debut.The iPhone 16 Plus, which starts at $899, is up 48 percent over the iPhone 15 Plus from last year, despite the entire new lineup retaining the same price points. The regular iPhone 16's initial sales are up 10 percent over the iPhone 15's debut weekend. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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iPhone 16 Pro Demand Has Been Lower Than Expected, Analyst Says Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today said demand for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max has been "lower than expected" since the devices became available to pre-order in the U.S. and dozens of other countries on Friday. Kuo said his data is based on a "supply chain survey" and shipping estimates listed on Apple's online store.
Kuo estimated that sales of all four iPhone 16 models reached about 37 million units in the first weekend after Apple began accepting pre-orders, which is down nearly 13% compared to first-weekend sales of the iPhone 15 series last year. The analyst said a key factor for the decline is the lower demand for the Pro models, with first-weekend sales of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max estimated to be down 27% and 16%, respectively, compared to iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max sales during the equivalent period last year.
The standard iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have seen higher demand than the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus during the first weekend of sales, but this has not been enough to offset the lower demand for the Pro models, according to Kuo.
Kuo said a major reason for the iPhone 16 Pro models having lower-than-expected demand is that Apple Intelligence will not be available on the devices when they launch on Friday. Instead, the first Apple Intelligence features are rolling out with iOS 18.1 in October. In addition, the analyst said the iPhone is facing "intense competition" in China.Related Roundup: iPhone 16 ProTag: Ming-Chi KuoBuyer's Guide: iPhone 16 Pro (Buy Now)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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iOS 18 Repair Assistant forces parts pairing for users Repair Assistant is coming in iOS 18 to handle the proper configuration of new or used Apple parts — but potentially plaguing some users of already-repaired iPhones.An Apple Authorized Service Provider repairing an iPhone.Scenarios such as replacing a broken screen or replacing a battery with an official new or salvaged part can be configured directly using Repair Assistant, without the need to contact Apple. The procedure, often referred to as "parts pairing," can significantly improve the performance of the part.For example, if a user replaces the screen on their iPhone but doesn't configure the part, some important features may not function. Using Repair Assistant to configure the new screen will ensure that enhancements such as True Tone and auto-brightness are on and functioning properly. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Kuo: iPhone 16 Pro demand lower than expected, iPhone 16 Plus pre-orders up 48% According to new pre-order analysis from Ming Chi-Kuo, Apple is facing less demand for iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max than expected. iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have had more sales compared to last years iPhones, though.
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How to build a scientific calculator in Swift Hey all, I just thought of a programming project and started to develop the idea a bit. You see I forgot my calculator for my electronics lesson today but I had my phone. The calculator I use is a Casio fx-86-gt, I wondered can I make an app for my phone that it is a […]
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Best Buy's Weekend Sale Takes $130 Off Nearly Every 9th Gen iPad, Starting at Just $199.99 You can get Apple's 64GB Wi-Fi 9th generation iPad for the all-time low price of $199.99 this weekend on Best Buy, down from $329.99. This deal is part of Best Buy's ongoing three day sale, which will end later tonight. We've already covered other discounts in the sale, including savings on M2 iPad Pro, M4 iPad Pro, and MacBook Pro.
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Best Buy has nearly every model of the 9th generation iPad on sale right now, including the 256GB Wi-Fi model and the 64GB cellular model. All of these devices are being discounted by $130 and represent all-time low prices for each tablet. Amazon does have matching prices, but only for the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad.
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$130 OFFiPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.99
The 64GB cellular iPad is on sale for $329.99. Just like the Wi-Fi iPads, this deal represents a $130 discount on this model. Although these iPads are a few years old at this point, today's ultra-low prices should make them perfect for anyone looking for a simple and cheap iPad for daily Internet browsing.
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Watch SE might go plastic next year, but is that worth the tradeoff? Earlier this summer, reports started to emerge that Apple is testing a new “rigid plastic” body for the next generation . It was initially expected at last week’s Apple event, but unexpectedly got delayed. While a plastic casing would undoubtedly reduce costs, it begs the question – will this tradeoff be worth it for customers?
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iOS 18 Available Tomorrow With These 8 New Features For Your iPhone Following over three months of beta testing, iOS 18 will finally be widely released to the public this Monday, September 16. The update should be available to install tomorrow starting at around 10 a.m. Pacific Time (1 p.m. Eastern Time) in the Settings app under General → Software Update on the iPhone XS and newer.
Below, we have highlighted eight key new features included in iOS 18, and Apple shared a complete list of new features and changes last week.
Note that Apple Intelligence features are not coming until iOS 18.1 and later.
Customizable Home Screen
iOS 18 allows you to place app icons anywhere on the Home Screen grid, and there are new "Dark" and "Tinted" customization options for recoloring app icons. You can also set app icons to appear larger, without text labels below them.
Redesigned Control Center
Control Center has been redesigned on iOS 18. Like the Home Screen, it is now more customizable, allowing you to rearrange and resize controls across multiple pages. You can easily add more controls from the all-new controls gallery.
iMessage Enhancements
iMessage received a wide range of new features on iOS 18, including the ability to use any emoji as a Tapback reaction, text effects like "Shake" and "Explode," formatting options like bold and underline, the ability to schedule messages to be sent later, RCS support for improved messaging with Android devices, and more.
Redesigned Photos App
Apple says the Photos app received its biggest redesign ever on iOS 18, with tabs removed in favor of an all-in-one layout. The changes have been controversial, leading Apple to tweak the app's design throughout the iOS 18 beta testing period.
Locks Apps Behind Face ID
iOS 18 introduces the ability to lock any app behind Face ID, Touch ID, or an iPhone's passcode for privacy and security purposes. In addition, you can now hide an app, which moves it to a hidden apps folder that is locked.
Passwords App
iOS 18 includes an all-new Passwords app that surfaces many features previously available through the iCloud Keychain in the Settings app. The app makes it easier to manage passwords, passkeys, two-factor authentication codes, and more.
Distraction Control
Built into Safari, the new Distraction Control feature can be used to hide some website elements, such as newsletter sign-up forms and cookie permission prompts. However, Apple says the feature is not designed to be an ad blocker. If you hide an ad banner, it will become visible again if and when the content of the ad refreshes.
Game Mode
First introduced on the Mac, Game Mode is now available on the iPhone. Apple says Game Mode "minimizes background activity to sustain consistently high frame rates" during gameplay, "dramatically reduces" audio latency with AirPods, and makes wireless game controllers "incredibly responsive."
Read our iOS 18 roundup to learn about even more features.Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18Related Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple jacking up prices on post-AppleCare iPhone battery replacements Apple is significantly increasing prices for out-of-warranty battery replacements, this time for the iPhone 16 Pro models.The new metal casing for the iPhone 16 Pro batteries could increase servicing costs. [X/KosumiSan] The new cost of an out-of-warranty battery replacement for the two larger models of the latest iPhone is $119, up from the $99 cost for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. The cost remains $99 for the regular iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.Apple last increased the cost of out-of-warranty battery replacement with the iPhone 14 models in 2022. Prices went up from $69 to $99. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
What do you use to make icons for your iOS Apps? I'm not at all graphically inclined, and I need to make an icon in the way too many different sizes to get my app ready for the app store. What do other technical and not artistic solo devs like myself use to make icons and other visuals that are good enough for your needs? I […]
The 13-inch M3 MacBook Air 256GB is $250 Off The M3 MacBook Air is a capable companion that can run any app or task wherever you are. Today, the 13-inch M3 MacBook Pro with 256SSD is down to just $899 from its original price of $1,150 on Amazon. Poised and ready for Apple Intelligence, the 2024 MacBook Air has 8GB of Unified Memory, which […]
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EU iPad users to have alternative app stores soon iPad owners in Europe will soon be able to download apps from alternative app stores. Beginning September 16, iPad owners in the EU will finally be able to do what their iPhone counterparts can- download and purchase apps from a third-party store. Apple published an online article on the changes heading to iPadOS 18 apps […]
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Next Studio Display may have privacy filters Apple has recently submitted a patent of what the next features might land on the next Apple Studio Display. The patent, titled ‘Privacy Films for Curved Displays’ talks about having a screen that hides content from everyone but the user. It’s worth noting that Apple has submitted a similar patent before for a curved display, […]
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Here are five new iPhone 16 features you might’ve missed Apple unveiled the iPhone 16 lineup this week, with lovely new colors, a new button for capturing photos, bigger batteries, and support for Apple Intelligence. You’ve probably heard all of the headlining features by now, but there are some smaller features introduced this year that might’ve flown under the radar.
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‘The Elder Scrolls: Castles’ launches on App Store ‘The Elder Scrolls: Castles’ has arrived on the App Store for Mac, iPad, Vision Pro, and iPhone. ‘The Elder Scrolls: Castles’ is a castle-building game that’s similar to Fallout Shelter, where players manage a castle and make decisions to increase power, wealth, and respect. With the right actions, the castle becomes a dynasty over time. […]
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Cutout or conductive crystal? What you need to know about iPhone 16 cases with proper Camera Control buttons There is one major distinction in the iPhone case market this year for the launch of Apple’s series 16 handsets, Camera Control. With the introduction of the new multi-gesture Camera Control button, case makers couldn’t simply just resize last year’s models in order to get their covers up for sale as fast as possible, they also had to decide how they were going to handle the extra functionality and hardware changes this new camera button ushered in.
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Today in Apple history: Apple gives users a way to delete U2’s spam album On this day in 2014, Apple provided a tool for wiping "Songs of Innocence" from iPhones. The U2 spam album provoked a wild Apple controversy.
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Apple Watch SE might go plastic next year, but is that worth the tradeoff? Earlier this summer, reports started to emerge that Apple is testing a new “rigid plastic” body for the next generation . It was initially expected at last week’s Apple event, but unexpectedly got delayed. While a plastic casing would undoubtedly reduce costs, it begs the question – will this tradeoff be worth it for customers?
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No need to wait: How to install iOS 18 now iOS 18 will go out to iPhones everywhere on September 16, but you can install the final version on your iPhone now.
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The 13-inch iPad Pro with M4 Chip is $150 Off The latest iPad Pro with the M4 chip is discounted at an attractive price. Today, the 13-inch iPad Pro with M4 chip, Wi-Fi, and 1TB storage is down to just $1,749 from its original price of $1,999 on Amazon. Headlining the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro is the Ultra Retina XDR display, where OLED technology equals […]
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iPhone 16 Pro battery replacements will cost even more than last year Initially reported by MacRumors, Apple will be charging more than ever before to get your battery replaced out of warranty on iPhone 16 Pro models.
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2022 iPad Air and iPad Pro now available in refurbished version Apple is now selling refurbished versions of the 2022 iPad Air and iPad Pro. Certified refurbished 2022 iPad Pro and iPad Air models have surfaced on Apple’s online store, marking the first time the devices have appeared in that section. The 11-inch iPad Pro with an M2 chip, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with an M2 […]
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Shipping estimate for iPhone 16 Pro models reaches October Shipping estimates for the iPhone 16 Pro Max and the iPhone 16 Pro have reached October. Pre-orders for the newly announced iPhone 16 lineup have recently gone live, and those who want the latest flagship phone will have to wait until October to try it out. Both the iPhone 16 Pro Max and the Pro […]
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Apple Intelligence highlighted in several Video ads Apple recently launched several ads highlighting Apple Intelligence on the iPhone 16 Pro. The Apple Intelligence videos refer to enhanced Siri, the Photos app, and the Mail app, starring Isabella Ramsey. In ‘Email summary’ Apple Intelligence is used to summarize long emails in the Mail app, as well as summarize inbox messages. ‘More Personal Siri’ […]
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Apple Charging 20% More to Replace Batteries in iPhone 16 Pro Models Apple has increased its battery replacement fee for iPhone 16 Pro models, according to its iPhone repair and service page.
Apple Stores can replace the battery inside an iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max for $119 in the U.S., which is up from $99 for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. This is a 20% increase to the fee, which includes the cost of a new battery and service by an Apple Store. The fee may vary at third-party Apple Authorized Service Providers.
The fee remains $99 for the standard iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus.
Customers with AppleCare+ can still get an iPhone 16 Pro battery replaced for free, but only if the battery retains less than 80% of its original capacity.
Apple had already increased its battery replacement fee from $69 to $99 starting with all four iPhone 14 models, so this is the second increase in recent years.
iPhone 16 models can be pre-ordered now and launch on Friday.
Thanks, Jacob Harvey!Related Roundup: iPhone 16 ProBuyer's Guide: iPhone 16 Pro (Buy Now)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
First iPhone 16 pre-orders now shipping, here’s how to track your order The first iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro pre-orders have started shipping to buyers. As usual, this doesn’t mean your iPhone 16 will arrive before the September 20 launch date. It does mean, however, that you can easily track your new phone as it travels around the world.
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Apple Watch SE With Colorful Plastic Design 'Remains in Development' Remember the "unapologetically" plastic iPhone 5c from 2013? The next version of the lower-cost Apple Watch SE might look similar.
In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said a new Apple Watch SE with a plastic casing "remains in development" ahead of a potential release next year. Apple has apparently faced some "cost and quality challenges" with the shift from aluminum to plastic, but he believes the project is still moving forward.
An even more affordable Apple Watch SE with a colorful plastic design could be appealing to parents who are looking to purchase an Apple Watch for their children. In the U.S., the current Apple Watch SE from 2022 starts at $249.
The next Apple Watch SE is also likely to offer a new chip with faster performance.Related Roundup: Apple Watch SETag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: Apple Watch SE (Don't Buy)Related Forum: Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Try this $10 trick to protect your family’s privacy iProVPN is a virtual private network designed to shield your online activities while allowing you to browse and stream sans restrictions.
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M4 Macs, New iPad Mini, and iPad 11 Expected at Upcoming Apple Event Apple will likely hold another event in October this year to announce new Macs and iPads. If so, it would be the fourth time in the last five years that Apple has held an event in October. Last year, Apple held a virtual event on Monday, October 30 to announce new MacBook Pro and iMac models with the M3 series of chips.
In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reiterated that Apple plans to announce the first M4 Macs and new lower-end iPads at its next event "in the coming weeks." He expects the MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini to be updated with the M4 series of chips this year, followed by the MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro throughout 2025. He said some of the first M4 Macs are already shipping from factories.
Gurman expects the following products to be updated at Apple's next event, which he previously said would take place in October.
MacBook Pro
Apple plans to announce updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips at its next event, according to Gurman. No design changes have been rumored for the laptops this year, with improvements such as an OLED display and thinner design not expected until 2026 at the earliest.
Apple last redesigned the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro in 2021, and the latest models with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips were released last October.
iMac
Apple also plans to update the iMac with the M4 chip at the event, according to Gurman.
Will the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad trio of accessories for the iMac finally switch from Lightning to USB-C this year?
Mac mini
Gurman expects the Mac mini to be updated with M4 and M4 Pro chips at the event, and he previously said the desktop computer will be redesigned to become nearly as small as an Apple TV. The new Mac mini will apparently lack USB-A ports.
iPad mini
Gurman previously said he expects a seventh-generation iPad mini to be unveiled at the event.
Rumored features for the next iPad mini include a faster chip, upgraded front and rear cameras, a fix for "jelly scrolling" screen tearing in portrait orientation, Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 support, and new color options.
Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously said the next iPad mini would enter mass production in the second half of 2024, so there is agreement from multiple credible sources about the device being updated later this year.
Apple released the current iPad mini in September 2021, with new features at the time including a larger 8.3-inch display, a USB-C port, a Touch ID power button, the A15 Bionic chip, 5G support on cellular models, a 12-megapixel rear camera with Center Stage support, compatibility with the second-generation Apple Pencil, and more.
Entry-level iPad
Gurman today said "new, lower-end iPads" plural will be unveiled at the event, so there may be an iPad 11 too.Related Roundups: iMac, iPad, iPad mini, MacBook Pro 14 & 16" , Mac miniTag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: iMac (Neutral), iPad (Caution), iPad Mini (Don't Buy), 14" & 16" MacBook Pro (Don't Buy), Mac Mini (Don't Buy)Related Forums: iMac, iPad, MacBook Pro, Mac miniThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Crime blotter: iPhone thefts from children, and AirTags to the rescue In the latest Apple crime roundup, the owner of a North Carolina cell phone store has been sentenced to more than five years in prison, one woman tracks down thieves with an AirTag, while another is accused of stealing her children's iPhones.Man in handcuffs (Source: Pixabay)The former North Carolina cell phone store owner who was convicted in 2023 of selling thousands of stolen iPhones has been sentenced to 68 months in prison. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Sign in with Apple credentials unclear I’m planning to implement Sign in with Apple in my app and from the documentation, I see that it returns a credentials object that has an authentication code and an identity token (jwt). Now, it looks like the app has to send the identity token to my server, then my server needs to check its […]
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MacBook Air M2 or MacBook Pro 13 M1 for Programming? Hi, in a couple of months i will start my CS career. I want to be an app dev (ios) but i want to learn ML. Python, java and other languages too. My options are these both machines with 16gb ram and 512gb SSD. Thing is that my cs will take me 5 years and […]
Standalone watchOS app development – Background refresh using WatchKit and keeping complication data up to date using WidgetKit I'm building my first standalone watchOS application, so I'm pretty much a beginner in this space (although I've worked with Swift programming a bit in the past). The app is supposed to be designed to fetch the prayer timings for my local mosque for the current day by calling an API that provides those times […]
We’re still glowing after the iPhone 16 event [The CultCast] This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: We're basking in the afterglow of Apple's "It's Glowtime" event, with the iPhone 16 lineup and more.
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LLC Actual Address Apple will not accept llc’s where the address is an ups/usps (rented box) address right? They will want a physical actual Room that for instance law enforcement can talk to someone right? Law officials wouldn’t pull up to a post office, right? Was anyone’s address accepted with an ups/usps box address? submitted by […]
Help brainstorming ideas to increase native functionality of a medical app Hello all, I am an amateur hobby coder and a physician by trade. I am making an app to provide a step-by-step guide to diagnosing a particular disease based on a published guideline and the audience will be other healthcare providers. In order to improve functionality I added a pubmed api to pull relevant medical […]
Apple re-enables new ‘Tap to Provision’ feature in Apple Wallet ahead of iOS 18 release After initially disabling the feature last week, Apple has brought back its new “Tap to Provision” feature in the Apple Wallet app in iOS 18, just two days before the wide release of the software.
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Microsoft Office for Mac 16.89 Adds the ability to use the keyboard to work with the ribbon in all Office apps. ($149.99 new for one-time purchase, $99.99/$69.99 annual subscription options, free update, macOS 12+)
Airfoil 5.12.3, Audio Hijack 4.4.4, and Piezo 1.9.4 Three Rogue Amoeba audio apps add full support for macOS 15 Sequoia. ($35/64/25 new, free update, various sizes, macOS 14.4+)
Helium Is the iPhone’s Kryptonite Not that you were planning on seeking it out, but Apple recommends that you keep your iPhone and Apple Watch away from high concentrations of helium.Read original article
Can I build an app for a old ios version and install it in a newer? I have e very old imac 2011 and I wanted to install an app that i'm working on for collage but I have an iphone Xr ios 16.6.1 and the latest xcode version for this mac is 9.2 working with ios 12. Can I build this app for ios 12 and install it on my […]
ESR’s new Qi2 chargers with CryoBoost will recharge your new iPhone 16 quickly ESR is a leading brand for mobile accessories, and the #1 brand for MagSafe accessories by sales on Amazon. Earlier this year, they debuted new Qi2 chargers as an affordable alternative to Apple’s MagSafe. They’re now debuting new Qi2 with their 2nd generation CryoBoost technology, for even faster iPhone charging.
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Built a Flux AI app — Generate images and photos from your device! Hey fellow developers! 👋 I'm excited to share my latest app with you all — Flux AI Image Generator! Ever wanted to create stunning images just by typing a few words? Now you can! With just a few taps, you can turn your text prompts into high-quality, AI-generated images. Whether you're looking for anime-style art, […]
Facing the High Cost of AI Tools as a Developer – Here’s My Solution I’ve been a developer for a couple of years now, and like many others, I started using AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others when the AI boom took off in 2022. These tools have been really helpful for writing and fixing up code, but after reviewing my recent transactions, I realized I was spending […]
Indie App Spotlight: ‘CardPointers’ latest update makes tracking credit card rewards easier than ever 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.
CardPointers helps users maximize their credit card rewards and offers, saving users money. If you have multiple credit cards, it can often be difficult to mentally keep track of the best way to earn the most points. Additionally, if you have cards with high annual fees, you’ll often have various perks and credits to help you offset your annual fee, but it might be hard to actually use all of those credits, especially the monthly ones. CardPointers aims to make credit card rewards easier for everyone.
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Native Swift on Android, Part 1: Setup, Compiling, Running, and Testing People who used cross platform tools, whats your experience? How liable is it? Anyone tried skip framework? https://skip.tools/blog/native-swift-on-android-1/ submitted by /u/Any-Accident9195 [link] [comments]
Made ProSim for Xcode Simulator – Something i really wanted myself but did not exist like this ProSim is an all-in-one companion app for Xcode, with more than 27 essential simulator tools. I originally built this app for myself because I couldn’t find any other apps for Xcode Simulator on the App Store that passed these: In addition to customizing the status bar, accessibility settings, changing locations, testing deep links and push […]
Widget timelines and midnight updates I created a widget that only needs to update once a day, at midnight, but it’s important that it updates exactly at midnight, as it’s a daily countdown. When I tested on several devices last night, one updated at about ten seconds after midnight, one about 20 seconds, and one hadn’t updated even several minutes […]
With prices like these, maybe it’s time to get your Mac a buddy This HP EliteBook 840 G6 Laptop is prime material for a second material. ime material for a second material.
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A new auction has a classic Apple II cassette tape signed by Steve Jobs Another signed Apple Computer Company check, along with a cassette tape autographed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, are up for auction.Rare Apple items for auction, autographed by Steve Jobs.The event is being hosted online by RR Auction's Remarkable Rarities, with the bidding having opened on September 4th, 2024. Both of the Jobs-signed items are from the very early years of Apple.The first is a handwritten company check, dated July 16th, 1976, and signed by Jobs. It was written to Elmar Electronics, for the amount of $10.52. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Top Stories: Apple Event Recap With iPhone 16 and 16 Pro, Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, and More One of the busiest weeks of the year for Apple news has drawn to a close following Monday's event that saw the unveiling of new iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods models and Friday's start of iPhone pre-orders in dozens of countries around the world.
Read on below for the biggest announcements of this week as we take a brief break ahead of a flood of software updates early next week and all of the new hardware making its way into customers' hands a few days later!
Everything Apple Announced at Monday's Event in 13 Minutes
Apple's "It's Glowtime" event on Monday was a ~100-minute whirlwind of announcements, but we've condensed it down to a 13-minute highlight reel to give you a quick way to catch up on everything.
We've also pulled together all of our news coverage from the big day in one place, so make sure to check it out and read up on your favorite Apple products that got some fresh updates.
Apple Announces iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max with Larger Displays, New Camera Control, and More
Apple on Monday announced the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max—its latest flagship smartphones—featuring larger displays, an all-new Camera Control button, and the A18 Pro chip.
The iPhone 16 Pro has a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max features a 6.9-inch display—the biggest iPhone display ever. The borders around the display are the thinnest of any Apple device, while the titanium frame now features a new blasted finish and comes in a refreshed selection of color options: a darker Black Titanium, brighter White Titanium, Natural Titanium, and a new Desert Titanium.
Apple Announces iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus With Action Button, Camera Control, and More
Apple also announced the 6.1-inch iPhone 16 and 6.7-inch iPhone 16 Plus, with a key new feature being the Camera Control on the side of the devices. As rumored, the Camera Control is positioned below the power button, and you can control various features in the Camera app by pressing or swiping on it.
Other features include the Action button introduced on the iPhone 15 Pro models last year, a "big boost" in battery life, brighter and more durable screens, Wi-Fi 7 support, and an A18 chip with up to a twice as fast 16-core Neural Engine for Apple Intelligence. The devices have color-infused back glass, with vibrant Ultramarine, Teal, Pink, White, and Black finishes available.
Apple Announces Thinner Apple Watch Series 10 With Bigger Screen Than Ultra
Apple at its event announced the Apple Watch Series 10, featuring a wide-angle OLED display that is larger than the Apple Watch Ultra's, with the company describing the new Series 10 as the "biggest display and thinnest design ever."
The Series 10 is 9.7 mm thick, which is nearly 10% thinner than Series 9, and it weighs 20% less than the Stainless Steel Series 9. The Aluminum cases also weigh up to 10% less, while the Series 10 also comes in Grade 5 titanium, replacing stainless steel.
While we didn't get updated Apple Watch Ultra or Apple Watch SE models, we did get a new black finish for the Apple Watch Ultra 2, as well as an Apple Watch Hermès Ultra 2. Apple also introduced a new Titanium Milanese Loop for both colors of the Ultra.
Apple Unveils AirPods 4 With Two Models Featuring Improved Fit, USB-C, and More
As expected, Apple introduced two AirPods 4 models on Monday, a base model at $129 to replace the AirPods 2 and a higher-end model with Active Noise Cancellation and a case that supports wireless charging and features a speaker for Find My capabilities.
Apple also revealed updated AirPods Max headphones at the event, but the only changes are new colors and a move from Lightning to USB-C for charging and connectivity. No other hardware updates are included.
iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, watchOS 11 and More Launching on September 16
With all of Apple's new hardware set to become available on Friday, September 20, the company is sticking to tradition and releasing its major new operating system versions a few days earlier.
iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, watchOS 11, and more will all be available on Monday, September 16. It's important to note, however, that Apple Intelligence features will not be coming in this round of updates and will instead start rolling out in follow-on updates likely targeted for late October.
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Over the years, enterprises have increasingly leveraged Apple’s Identity Provider (IdP) integration for the macOS login window to create a better experience for employees while simultaneously enhancing security. If you had told me ten years ago that another company could ‘take over’ the macOS login window, I would have said that pigs must be flying. In the enterprise, identity is everything. The rise of SaaS (Software as a Service) tools has only amplified the need for a robust and unified identity system. As organizations continue to adopt various cloud-based applications, managing access and ensuring security becomes critical. This is where an IdP comes in—acting as a central point of authentication and access control, it creates a secure and seamless experience for both IT departments and end users. In many organizations, the chosen IdP essentially becomes the ‘operating system’ for the entire company, dictating how users interact with the corporate ecosystem. However, despite these advantages, a significant challenge remains: managing the password for an IdP with password manager access can sometimes conflict with the desired simplicity and efficiency of the login experience. This balance between security and convenience is something many enterprises struggle to balance.
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Concerned about updating your Mac to the latest version of macOS? Perhaps you aren’t sure about running macOS Sequoia quite yet, or maybe you want to test the beta but don’t want to risk messing up your system. You might be concerned about incompatible software or you might just be thinking that you might hate it and not be able to go back to the macOS you are familiar with.
Luckily you don’t have to install the OS update on your Mac at all. You can install it on an external drive instead.
Installing the Mac operating system on an external drive is the safest way to get a good look at a new OS without changing anything on your Mac. It’ll leave your current configuration intact and allow you to play around with the beta of the next version of macOS.
In this tutorial we explain how to run macOS from an external drive in four simple steps:
Prepare the external drive for the installation using Disk Utility.
Get the macOS install files. We’ll show you how.
Install macOS on the external drive.
Run macOS on the external drive by pressing Alt/Option at start up on an Intel-powered Mac, or pressing and holding the on switch on an M1 or M2-series Mac.
What you need
If you want to run macOS on an external drive you will need a few things, including a drive with a good amount of storage available.
You can use an external hard drive or SSD–and SSD offers faster boot times than a hard drive. It’s also worth investing in a USB-C or Thunderbolt drive as this will offer the fastest connection.
You can get hold of a USB flash stick pretty cheaply, such as this San Disk USB Type-C drive with 128GB for $24/£16.49. It’s a bit harder to find a Thunderbolt-powered SSD, and unfortunately, they are a lot more expensive. Take a look at our round-up of the best SSDs. If you want to use the external installation as if you are running it on your Mac we suggest you get the biggest USB C/Thunderbolt drive you can afford.
For more buying advice, take a look at our guide to the best external drives for Mac for some cheaper, non-SSD options.
Troubleshooting problems with M-series Macs
Before we move on to how you can create this external installation of macOS, we will mention some issues people had when trying to create such an installation for an M-series Mac.
After the first M1 Macs launched in 2020, it emerged that there was a problem with the USB interface. As a result, some users encountered problems trying to install macOS on and booting from SSDs connected via USB. This issue was quickly addressed in an OS update, but if you find it affects you we suggest that you do the following:
Try a different port. For some it has worked to install on a disk connected via USB-A connector, but not USB-C, while the situation has been vice versa for others.
Another solution is to use a drive that uses Thunderbolt rather than USB (the port looks the same, but the standard is different). It should be connected directly to the computer, not via a dock. That drive will need a good amount of space (back when we started running Mojave beta on a 32GB stick we found it wasn’t enough once we started using iCloud Desktop and other features that meant that our data started being downloaded).
Another issue worth flagging is that if you were hoping to use this boot drive to run older versions of macOS on M1 Macs sadly it isn’t possible as the M1 Mac can only run the ARM version of Big Sur.
Step 1: Prepare the drive for installation
Follow these instructions to prepare your external drive – note that there may be some slight changes to the process if you wish to install macOS Ventura or the latest macOS beta.
Connect the external drive to your Mac.
Launch Disk Utility (press Cmd + spacebar and start to type Disk Utility).
Before this next step: if you are running High Sierra or later you will need to click on the View drop-down. Choose Show All Devices from the options. Now you will see the root drive in addition to the external volume below it.
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Select the External drive in the sidebar (the next step won’t work if you only select the volume–for example, in the screenshot above you need to select the Specific Storage, not Untitled).
Click on Erase (you need to erase the drive so you can reformat it properly).
Give your drive a name such as “macOS Sequoia” or “USB”.
Choose APFS as the Format.
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Click on Erase.
Wait while Disk Utility creates the partition and sets up the drive (this can take a few minutes).
Then click Done.
Now you will see that your external storage has been renamed with the name you choose and it will be ready for you to install the macOS on it–but there is something else you need to do first.
Step 2: Get the macOS install files
This step will depend on whether you want to run a macOS beta, a full version of macOS, or even an older Mac OS X.
Whether you want to get the macOS Sequoia or the latest beta installation files the process is similar to that detailed below. When the 2024 version of macOS becomes available to download you should be able to get the installation files via Software Update or the Mac App Store.
Here’s how to get the macOS Sequoia installer:
To download the macOS installer click here to go to the Ventura page on the Mac App Store.
Click on Get to download the installer.
Software Update will search and then, if you are already running Ventura it will ask you to confirm that you do want to download macOS Ventura.
Click on Download.
Remember that you just want to download the software, not install it, at this stage.
If it’s a full version of an older version of macOS you are after, we explain how to get the installation files for macOS here.
If you are after a beta of macOS, you will need to sign up for the beta on your Mac and download the beta files. Once you have the files you’ll want to install them on the external drive rather than your Mac, so be careful. We have a
complete guide to getting the macOS beta here. The beta files are about 12GB.
Step 3: Install macOS on the external drive
Now to install the beta or alternative version of the Mac operating system on your external drive.
Open a finder window, go to Applications and find the Sequoia installer (or whichever version of macOS you want to run). You can also find it by using Spotlight (press Command+spacebar and start typing the name of the OS)
Click on the installer.
A window should open (check the Dock if not). It will invite you to set up the installation of macOS Sequoia (or whatever) and click Continue.
Agree to the software license agreement.
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Next–this is important–click on Show All Disks. Do not click on Home as you don’t want to install on your main drive.
Click on the external drive.
Click Install.
Wait while the version of macOS installs on the drive. This process may take a while–it always takes longer than the estimated time.
Note: This will not work if you didn’t set your external drive up correctly as a GUID Partition as per the steps above.
Step 4: Run macOS on the external drive
There are two ways to run the version of macOS from your external drive
Either:
Open System Preference > Startup Disk or System Settings > General > Startup Disk.
Select the external drive you wish to use to start up the Mac and click Restart.
Or:
Hold down Option/Alt during startup on an Intel-powered Mac, or press and hold the on button on an M-series Mac until you see the start-up options.
Pick the drive you wish to use to start up the Mac.
Once you have installed the macOS you want on the drive it should be easy to install subsequent updates there via System Preferences.
For more advice about installing macOS or Mac OS X read How to update the Mac operating system and How to install old versions of OS X on a Mac.
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