I built an app to see what my cat is thinking in his little head Context The idea came from staring at my cat's face every day and wondering what's going on in there. Probably nothing — they barely change their expression 😂. Probably everything — they can be surprisingly smart and emotional ❤️. Therefore I built this app. It captures a series of images of your pet and analyzes […]
Biddie | Neighborhood Auctions https://preview.redd.it/pds2gy0i240h1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=25a48f26df3a8d4bc21a1cb5e8e8b85a979f7b93 Hey everyone, I built an app called Biddie. My neighborhood has been using a Facebook group for local auctions, but Facebook keeps changing how the app works and it has caused nonstop headaches. So I decided to build something made specifically for neighborhood auctions. Each neighborhood gets its own auction group, items start at […]
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Top Stories: iOS 26.5 Coming Soon, Goodbye $599 Mac Mini, and More With Apple preparing to unveil iOS 27 and related updates at WWDC in just under a month, iOS 26.5 and friends are now right around the corner with some minor tweaks before we get our first look at the next major update.
This week also saw Apple making more changes to its Mac mini and Mac Studio offerings amid product shortages, while the company is weighing how it can meet strong demand for the new MacBook Neo, so read on below for all the details on these stories and more!
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Apple Says iOS 26.5 Adds Three New Features to Your iPhone
iOS 26.5 includes three new features for iPhones, according to Apple's release notes for the update, which is expected to be released next week.
As discovered during beta testing, iOS 26.5 enables end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging between iOS and Android devices. Apple says this security upgrade is limited to supported carriers around the world and will continue to roll out.
The second new feature added in iOS 26.5 is "Suggested Places" in Apple Maps. This section of the app provides recommendations based on your location and recent searches, and it will start showing ads in the U.S. and Canada later this year.
Third, a new Pride Luminance wallpaper that "dynamically refracts a spectrum of colors" is available to download on iPhones and iPads running iOS 26.5 or iPadOS 26.5. Released alongside a new Pride Edition Sport Loop and Pride Luminance watch face, Apple says the wallpaper celebrates LGBTQ+ communities around the world.
Why You Might Want to Wait to Buy a MacBook Pro
Apple refreshed the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max models in March 2026, but depending on your needs and interests, you might want to skip this generation because there's something better in the works.
The M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models have faster chips, but the same design that Apple has used since 2021. An updated design with new display technology and faster performance is coming in late 2026 or early 2027. Check out our overview of everything rumored for this upcoming "MacBook Ultra."
Apple Stops Selling Mac Mini With 256GB of Storage, Starting Price Rises to $799
Apple last week stopped offering a 256GB storage option for the Mac mini worldwide. As a result, the desktop computer now has a higher starting price.
In the U.S., for example, the Mac mini now starts at $799 with the M4 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, whereas it previously started at $599 with the M4 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.
Apple is also continuing to cut other configurations of the Mac mini and Mac Studio as the company has been hit by related issues of memory shortages throughout the industry amid strong demand from customers looking to use these machines for AI-related purposes.
Apple Was Caught Off Guard by MacBook Neo's 'Off the Charts' Demand
Apple's most affordable MacBook ever appears to be a resounding hit with customers, based on comments shared by CEO Tim Cook last week.
On an earnings call last Thursday, Cook said that customer response to the MacBook Neo has been "off the charts" since the laptop was unveiled in March. "We could not be happier with how things are going at the moment," he said.
Apple has been struggling to meet customer demand for new laptop, and the company is said to be running out the A18 Pro chips used to power them. With Apple rumored to be considering ordering another run of the chips that will add to the cost, plus rising memory costs, tech columnist Tim Culpan believes Apple could be considering dropping the entry-level $599 configuration of the MacBook Neo and perhaps offering it in some additional colors.
iPhone 18 Pro Rumored to Keep Aluminum Finish Amid Durability Complaints
The iPhone 18 Pro will reportedly carry over the same anodized aluminum finish introduced with the iPhone 17 Pro, despite concerns from some users about its durability.
According to the Weibo leaker known as "Fixed Focus Digital," surface chipping on the iPhone 17 Pro has become a common complaint, and that users who have sought recourse from Apple have been told they cannot claim it, with the company classifying the issue as an inherent characteristic of the aluminum alloy material and normal wear and tear. Crucially, they added that the iPhone 18 Pro will "continue to utilize this same design approach" despite its weaknesses.
Separately, a fresh leak of a CAD render for the iPhone 18 Pro lends support to circulating rumors of a smaller Dynamic Island.
iPhone 18 Might Look a Lot More Like an 'e' Model, Leaker Claims
The standard iPhone 18 and the lower-cost iPhone 18e are said to share components, according to the leaker known as "Fixed Focus Digital," as further evidence that Apple is narrowing the gap between the two devices.
In recent posts on Weibo, Fixed Focus Digital said that certain parts are interchangeable between the two models, adding that the information originates from a reliable manufacturing source. The leaker described the component overlap as confirmation that the specification convergence between the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e is real and measurable at the supply chain level. "Take it from me: The standard iPhone 18 model has been downgraded and its launch delayed—this decision is final and will not change," they added.
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Anyone here run a promo code giveaway for their iOS/iPad app? Curious what worked. Hey all — I’ve got an iPad app and I’m considering doing a small promo code giveaway to help grow awareness/social following around the app. Before I do it, I wanted to ask other indie devs here: Did promo code giveaways actually help your app grow? Did you see any long-term retention from giveaway users? […]
Problems with app review and subscriptions Hello, I submitted my app together with two auto-renewable subscriptions for review. I later cancelled / removed the app submission because I found an issue in the build and need to submit a corrected build. However, the subscriptions are still shown as “Waiting for Review” in App Store Connect. Because of this, I cannot attach […]
Biddie | Neighborhood Auctions Hey everyone, I built an app called Biddie. My neighborhood has been using a Facebook group for local auctions, but Facebook keeps changing how the app works and it has caused nonstop headaches. So I decided to build something made specifically for neighborhood auctions. Each neighborhood gets its own auction group, items start at $1, […]
my longest streak was downloading habit tracker apps At one point I had so many habit tracker apps installed that finding the “right one” became the actual hobby 😅 Every app felt the same: Day 1 → “new life starts now” Day 4 → notifications ignored Day 7 → app forgotten forever So instead of downloading the 15th one… I built my own. […]
Released my first iOS app after months of working on it in my free time I finally released my first iOS app on the App Store. Most of it was built during evenings and weekends after work, so it honestly feels surreal seeing it live today. The app is called Habitvs — it turns Apple Health data into a small virtual companion that reacts to your sleep, activity, recovery, and […]
Natively Screen Mirror Real iPhone | iPad to Mac! Hey Guys, I’ve released a Mac app that some of you may find useful! It’s called Mirror Input! it essentially allows you to natively screen mirror your iPhone or iPad ( or any apple device ) to your mac and it lets you use the video feed in any app such as OBS, Final Cut […]
Released my first iOS app after months of working on it in my free time I finally released my first iOS app on the App Store. Most of it was built during evenings and weekends after work, so it honestly feels surreal seeing it live today. The app is called Habitvs — it turns Apple Health data into a small virtual companion that reacts to your sleep, activity, recovery, and […]
If you want efficiency, turn your phone into a scanner for just $40 Macworld
TL;DR: Skip the office scanner—iScanner lets you scan, edit, sign, and organize documents from your phone for $39.99.
In reality, most office scanners are either collecting dust or taking up way too much space for how little they’re used.
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For everyday use—remote work, school, small business tasks—it’s faster, more flexible, and already in your pocket.
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Spent 2 weeks fighting with Apple Review I’ve always felt that the iPhone and Apple Watch Taptic Engine is one of its most underrated features. It’s so precise, yet we mostly just use it for notifications. I wanted something different: I wanted to feel the music. Not just hear it, but have the beat physically pulse on my wrist/palm while I'm walking, […]
Building iOS app from windows Hello everyone! I'm an Android dev and I just finished building my app for Android. Now it is time for the iOS part. I already have a complete iOS port written in Swift but I'm on windows 11 with no mac, thus no way of testing the code through Xcode. I already have some options: […]
Spent 2 weeks Fighting with Apple Review Hi Reddit, I’ve always felt that the iPhone’s Taptic Engine is one of its most underrated features. It’s so precise, yet we mostly just use it for notifications. I wanted something different: I wanted to feel the music. Not just hear it, but have the beat physically pulse on my wrist while I'm walking, commuting, […]
(FRC) I made a scouting app for android (coded without AI) But i saw for the 2026 season the team 4414 vibe coded there scouting app, so I decided as a experiment to vibe code a IOS port of our scouting app we won’t use it (deploying for IOS is a lot more difficult then android, and we have extra tablets for IOS users) and it was more of a fun experiment then anything else – also I believe coding yourself is better anyways (the gray box in the settings screen as you can tell was edited […]
Sales & Trends vs. Reports From April 3rd-May 2nd I had 92 IAP according to sales & trends My payments & financial reports page is showing 67 units sold The only way I can mess with the calendar to figure out where 67 comes from is March 27-April 26 gives me 68 sales. I thought the Apple calendar is March […]
Could anyone enter on my app and take 3 specific screenshots for the love of god? I need to have those screenshots, but i do not own a mac or iphone. Dm if you can help, thanks. submitted by /u/Soultier2001 [link] [comments]
Apple's AirTag-Sized AI Pendant: Five Features Rumored So Far Apple is developing a wearable AI device that's been described as a pin or pendant, and that could compete with a similar AI product coming from OpenAI's Jony Ive. It wasn't clear if the wearable would actually make it to launch because Apple sometimes cancels projects, but it is still in the works and could come as soon as next year.
1. It'll Look Like an AirTag
Apple's design plans could change, but rumors suggest the device is a pin or pendant that looks similar to an AirTag. It's been described as having a thin, flat, circular disc shape, with an aluminum and glass shell. A physical control button is included on one edge.
Apple wants the final version of the device to be about the same size as an AirTag, but because of the hardware inside, it could be thicker.
It sounds like the wearable will be versatile. It could have a clip to attach to clothing like a pin, but there's also supposedly a hole in the device so it can be worn as a necklace. Rumors have referred to it as both a pin and a pendant.
2. There Will Be Cameras
Apple's AI wearable is going to have at least one camera, but rumors are mixed on exactly what the camera will be used for.
Bloomberg says the pin will have a low-resolution camera that gives it info about its surroundings rather than a camera for capturing photos and videos. The camera will be always-on and processing visual data, but users will not be able to use it for images.
The Information reports there will be two front cameras, one with a standard lens and one with a wide-angle lens for capturing photos and videos.
Apple's AI device will rely heavily on Visual Intelligence, which is currently an iPhone feature that uses the camera to provide users with more information about places and objects around them.
3. Siri is the Brain
Rumors have described Apple's wearable as an AI pin or pendant, because it's going to be reliant on artificial intelligence. It's one of several AI-equipped devices that Apple is working on, and it will give wearers a way to interface with Siri without having to use an iPhone.
The camera on the pin will give Siri insight, and Siri will be able to answer questions about what the wearer is looking at or the wearer's surroundings.
Apple is planning to completely overhaul Siri in iOS 27, turning the personal assistant into a much smarter chatbot on par with Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT.
4. iPhone Required
While the AI wearable will have a chip inside, it will be a smaller chip that's similar to the H2 in the AirPods. It won't use a high-powered chip, and most processing will need to be done on the iPhone.
The pin is not meant to be a standalone device, and it will instead be marketed as an iPhone accessory.
5. It'll Listen, But Might Not Talk Back
To listen for voice requests and to pick up sounds around the wearer, the AI pin will have a microphone. Apple has not yet decided whether to add a speaker for back-and-forth Siri conversations and audio playback.
If there's no speaker, responses might be directed to the wearer on the iPhone, Apple Watch, or AirPods.
Release Date
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said this week that the AI wearable could see a launch as soon as 2027.Related Roundup: AirTagTag: Apple AI PinBuyer's Guide: AirTag (Buy Now)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Built a consumer iOS app, have zero marketing experience, don’t know how to find users what would you do? I finished building an iOS fitness app. It is not a workout tracker cause there are like a million of those out there. It took me about a week of vibecoding. The one that I built has a job of calculating your real cost-per-session at the gym based on your membership fee and how often […]
Built a consumer iOS app, have zero marketing experience, don’t know how to find users what would you do? I finished building an iOS fitness app. It is not a workout tracker cause there are like a million of those out there. It took me about a week of vibecoding. The one that I built has a job of calculating your real cost-per-session at the gym based on your membership fee and how often […]
A Closer Look at watchOS 26.5's New Luminance Watch Face With watchOS 26.5, Apple is introducing a Pride Luminance face, and it's one of the most versatile and customizable watch faces. There are pre-configured color options, but the face also supports custom colors.
You can select 1 to 12 colors from a palette that has every color of the rainbow, some in-between shades, and black, white, brown, and gray.
The colors you pick are distributed across the watch face in a gradient, available in either radial or linear styles. The first style looks like a starburst, while the second style is a series of rectangular lines.
The dial can be set to Rectangle for edge-to-edge color, or Circle for a smaller dial that supports four complications.
As with most of Apple's faces, the Luminance face is animated. When the wrist is down, it shrinks into slim lines of color on a black background, but when the wrist is raised, the full color palette is displayed. Colors will also shift slowly.
Apple's pre-selected colors represent different Pride flag colors, but with the deep customization options, the Pride Luminance face can match clothing, show off support for sports teams, or just display your favorite colors.
iOS 26.5 also has a matching Pride Luminance Wallpaper option that can be customized in the same way. You can choose up to 12 colors for the Lock Screen and Home Screen. On the Lock Screen, the colors collapse onto a black background when the device is locked.
To get the new watch face, you need iOS 26.5 and watchOS 26.5. Apple has released RCs, and the public versions of the updates are expected as soon as next week. Related Roundup: watchOS 26Related Forum: Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple inks ‘preliminary chip-making agreement’ with Intel: A major step in American Semiconductor Revival Apple and Intel have struck a preliminary agreement under which Intel will manufacture some of the chips that power Apple devices…
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Apple’s U.S. Education Store discount now requires proof that you’re a student or teacher Apple is tightening its education pricing program with a new verification process that officially rolls out in the United States today…
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Apple Watch Series 12 and watchOS 27: What to Expect Later This Year While not too much has been reported about the next Apple Watch models, there are a few rumors about potential design changes and watchOS 27 features.
Apple Watch Series 12 and Apple Watch Ultra 4 models are expected to be released in September, and we have outlined some of the key rumored hardware and software changes below. A new Apple Watch SE is not expected this year, as that model was just updated last year and it typically goes two to three years between refreshes.
Apple will unveil watchOS 27 during its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8, and a developer beta will likely be available immediately afterwards. A public beta typically follows in July, and the update should be widely released in September.
Touch ID
Touch ID may be coming to the Apple Watch Series 12 and Apple Watch Ultra 4, according to internal Apple software code that leaked online last year.
Touch ID would likely be built into the Apple Watch's side button, enabling users to unlock the device with their fingerprint instead of a passcode.
Even though new Touch ID references were discovered within the code, there is no guarantee that Apple will move forward with this plan either this year or ever. In addition, credible sources such as Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo have yet to mention Touch ID coming to the Apple Watch this year.
New Chips After One-Year Hiatus
While the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3 all contain the same S10 chip as the previous year's models, the leaked Apple code indicated that the Series 12 and Ultra 4 will get a new chip. It is unclear if the chip will have S11 or S12 branding, but performance improvements are expected either way.
New Modular Watch Face
watchOS 27 will reportedly include new watch faces, including a variant of the "Modular Ultra" watch face that is currently exclusive to the Apple Watch Ultra.
New Apple Intelligence Features
On watchOS 26, the following Apple Intelligence features are available on an Apple Watch when it is paired with an iPhone 15 Pro or newer:
Workout Buddy
Live Translation in Messages
Notification SummariesWhen it announced the dates for WWDC 2026, Apple promised to unveil "AI advancements" across its platforms, and it can be reasonably assumed that watchOS 27 will include some additional Apple Intelligence features powered by the iPhone.
New Satellite Features
Apple Watch Ultra 3 has built-in satellite connectivity, enabling Emergency SOS, Find My, and Messages via satellite without any reliance on an iPhone.
iOS 27 will reportedly include up to five new satellite features, and the following two would likely extend to watchOS 27:Apple Maps via satellite
Photos support for Messages via satelliteAmazon last month announced plans to acquire Globalstar, the satellite company that powers Apple's satellite features on the iPhone 14 and newer and the Apple Watch Ultra 3. In turn, Amazon announced that it has signed an agreement with Apple to provide satellite connectivity for current and future iPhone and Apple Watch features.Related Roundups: Apple Watch 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, watchOS 26Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Neutral), Apple Watch Ultra (Neutral)Related Forum: Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Errors when creating or reconnecting app connections Status: InvestigatingWe are currently investigating an issue where users may encounter the following error when creating a new connection or reconnecting an app:
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Our team is actively working to identify the root cause. We’ll provide updates as soon as more information is available.
Denon Home series speakers review: Siri smarts with superior sound Denon's new line of Siri-enabled Apple Home smart speakers may be what users are looking for in the absence of updated HomePod and HomePod mini. Let's take a listen.Denon Home series speakers review: These new smart speakers support Siri & Apple Home with premium audioJapanese audio brand Denon is out with its latest range of speakers: the Denon Home 200, Denon Home 400, and Denon Home 600. While all different sizes and price points, the entire line caters to Apple users with support for conversing with Siri and AirPlay.The new devices launch in what has been a prolonged pause in Apple's HomePod product cycle. The second-generation full-sized HomePod launched in 2023, and HomePod mini has gone even longer without an update, hitting shelves in 2020. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Three men charged in armed hijacking of truck carrying $1.2 million in Apple gear Federal prosecutors this week indicted three men after a delivery truck with more than $1 million of Apple products was hijacked earlier this year.
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Apple shares hit new all-time intraday and closing highs In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. rose to hit a new all-time closing high. Apple’s all-time intraday high was also set today…
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High Latency is impacting hook ingestion Status: InvestigatingWe are currently investigating an issue causing elevated latency in hook ingestion and event processing. As a result, some customers may experience delays of approximately 30–40 minutes before events are processed.
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Want to transfer app from my personal developer account to an LLC account, unsure whether to use Apple Business Manager or a regular Apple account I created an LLC to transfer ownership of my app from my personal developer account (my personal Apple account) to one under my LLC, to not put my personal Apple account at risk if I run into any legal trouble with the app. I was trying to create a normal apple account under my LLC, […]
iOS 26 adds fun way to customize your iPhone wallpaper, here’s how to use it iOS 26 keeps adding a lot of new ways to customize your iPhone, but one of my favorites was there in the first 26.0 release: 3D spatial wallpapers. Here’s how to use the feature.
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Federal prosecutors bust suspects in million-dollar Apple delivery truck heist Federal prosecutors say three men pulled off a violent hijacking of an Apple delivery truck outside a New York shopping center and escaped with more than a million dollars worth of iPhones, MacBooks, and other products.Federal prosecutors arrested three men accused of carrying out the robbery.The armed January robbery reportedly netted more than $1.2 million worth of stolen Apple products, including iPhone, MacBooks, iPads, Apple Watch, and accessories. Authorities described the robbery as a coordinated operation where suspects forced delivery workers into a truck at gunpoint before relocating the cargo to another vehicle.The suspects were identified as Alan Christhofer Cedeno-Ferrer, Michael Mejia-Nunez, and Ennait Alexis Sirett-Padilla. Delivery workers unloading Apple merchandise outside the shopping center in Manhasset were intercepted by masked men armed with handguns.A black Honda Accord pulled up beside the truck, and the men approached the victims before forcing them to a nearby location. One worker was restrained with zip ties in the back of the truck during the robbery. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Certificate Issuance through Let’s Encrypt unavailable May 8, 19:46 UTCInvestigating - We are aware of an issue affecting certificate issuance through Let's Encrypt. Customers using Universal SSL, Advanced Certificate Manager, or Cloudflare for SaaS may experience delays or failures when issuing or renewing certificates that use Let's Encrypt as the Certificate Authority.Certificates issued through other CAs (such as Google Trust Services) are not affected. Existing certificates that have already been issued remain valid and are unaffected.We are actively monitoring Let's Encrypt availability and will issue certificates as soon as service is restored. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Warning: Instagram DMs Lose End-to-End Encryption Starting Today As of today, end-to-end encryption for Instagram direct messages is no longer available. DMs that you send to people on Instagram will no longer feature full encryption, and your conversations are not protected from Meta.
Meta can potentially see what's in messages shared between users on Instagram, and that information can be shared with law enforcement agencies worldwide.
End-to-end encryption has been an opt-in messaging feature on Instagram since 2023, but Meta quietly removed it. Meta told The Guardian earlier this year that it is removing the encryption feature because not enough people adopted it. At the same time, Meta did not turn it on by default, nor did the company alert users that it was an option. Sending an encrypted message required turning it on for each individual conversation by tapping into a buried per-conversation setting. Meta also never rolled the feature out to all Instagram users.
"Very few people were opting in to end-to-end encrypted messaging in DMs, so we're removing this option from Instagram in the coming months," Meta said. Meta suggests that people who want end-to-end encryption should use WhatsApp, which is another messaging app that it owns. iMessage and other apps like Signal that are not Meta-owned also offer end-to-end encryption.
Law enforcement agencies and child safety advocates have long pushed for Meta to remove encryption, but Meta could also be getting something out of the feature's removal. It's possible the company will be able to use direct messaging content for advertising algorithms or training chatbots. Meta says that content in DMs is not used for targeted ads right now, but there is wording that allows for product improvement.
Meta's decision to remove Instagram's end-to-end encryption comes 11 days before the Take It Down Act takes effect. The actf will require platforms to remove non-consensual intimate imagery like deepfakes within 48 hours of a takedown notice, but with E2EE in place, Meta can't access the content needed to comply.
Instagram users who have end-to-end encrypted chats have been given instructions on how to download media or messages that they want to keep.
Last year, Meta started using private generative AI conversations to personalize content and customize ad recommendations for Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger users, so there seems to be little limit on the data that it will use to generate revenue. WhatsApp and Messenger continue to have end-to-end encryption for the time being.Tag: InstagramThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Court rules Trump's 10% tariff is just as illegal as the tariff it replaced Trump's vow to impose tariffs a "different way" already has the tech industry on edge.
Report: Apple has reached a preliminary deal with Intel to make chips in the U.S. Macworld
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary deal to manufacture some of Apple’s chips. The WSJ and Bloomberg reported earlier this week that Apple had been in talks with both Intel and Samsung to diversify its suppliers for advanced chips, which currently rest almost entirely with TSMC.
Now, it would appear that there is a deal in place—at least in principle. Intel was a leading chip manufacturer for decades, but only for chips of its own design. More recently, Intel’s manufacturing prowess has fallen behind the state of the art, where TSMC is the go-to company to manufacture the most advanced chips in the world. Its bleeding-edge processes are used by Apple, AMD, Nvidia, and others.
Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has promised to revitalize Intel’s chip foundry business until its manufacturing processes are no longer second-best, while opening up the company’s chip manufacturing to make other companies’ products. It’s not clear which chips would be first in line for Intel’s plants.
It’s not clear what chips Intel would manufacture for Apple, nor when production would begin. Intel’s most advanced new production process, called “18A” (for “18 angstrom”), is generally considered to be a competitor for TSMC’s most advanced 2nm process (18 angstroms is 1.8 nanometers). At the big Computex conference next month, Intel will be showing off its Nova Lake desktop processors, Panther Lake mobile/handheld chips, and Clearwater Forest server processors, all made on the 18A process.
If this process is as good as it appears to be, Apple could theoretically produce its latest M-series and A-series chips with Intel. However, chip designs are largely fab-specific, and it’s not trivial to simply take an existing design and have it made with another company’s exclusive foundry process. It seems more likely that Apple would start by manufacturing chips that are a little further behind the bleeding edge, such as S-series chips for Apple Watch or the company’s N or C series networking chips.
CarPlay keeps getting better, here are two new features I’ve been loving CarPlay has improved a lot with iOS 26 and subsequent updates over the past year, here are two new features I’ve been loving lately.
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Apple TV’s ‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies’ set to premiere globally August 21st Apple TV announced that the new three-part docuseries, “The Dynasty: UConn Huskies,” featuring the legendary University of Connecticut…
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Would a game developed in Java be able to be programmed into a SwiftUI iOS app? Pretty much want to dev games with Java and have SwiftUI be my mobile dev framework to create mobile games. I do know about godot and unity but wondered if this was a possibility. submitted by /u/TurtleSlowRabbitFast [link] [comments]
I built a tool to convert and export App Store video previews in the exact format Apple requires https://www.asoscreens.app/ One of the most frustrating App Store experiences for me was this: edit a preview video upload it to App Store Connect submit for review wait 2–3 days get rejected because of the video format Sometimes it was the codec. Sometimes the resolution. Sometimes the duration. What made it worse is that Apple doesn’t […]
Should I change my career? Are others struggling too or am I actually just an undesirable dev? I have ~5 YOE. Mostly contract work (all of which got slightly extended) and one full time role that I was laid off from. Have had some stints of unemployment in between where I worked on side projects of my own cause I struggled to land jobs. Once again I am seriously struggling to land […]
You now need to be a student or teacher to shop at Apple’s education store Macworld
Apple has updated its surprisingly lax requirements for buying its products with an educational discount. Students and teachers will now need to verify their educational status using UNiDAYS in order to buy products from the Apple Education Store. The change applies to the United States as well as Australia, Hong Kong, Turkey, Canada, and Chile.
Before this change, all you really needed was the name of an affiliated institution to access the Apple Education Store and, at most, an .edu email address to qualify for the discount. In some regions, including the UK, Apple already requires UNiDAYS verification to get an educational discount.
Apple’s educational discounts vary by product, but generally range from $20-50 for less expensive items and $100 on more expensive items such as the MacBook Neo. Apple’s educational pricing applies to Macs, iPads, and certain related accessories, including, for the first time, Apple Watch models.
In addition, shoppers are limited to how many items they can purchase with an educational discount each year: one desktop Mac, one Mac mini, one Mac laptop, two iPads, and two accessories that have education pricing.
Education pricing is available for college students, all teachers and faculty for K-12 or higher education, parents buying on behalf of a higher-education student, or homeschool parents. Homeschool parents are still eligible after the change to UNiDAYS verification, but will need to provide additional documentation to verify their legitimacy.
Back in January 2022, Apple added the UNiDAYS requirement to the U.S. educational store, only to remove it a week later.
Weekend deal: Apple's 1TB M5 MacBook Pro with 24GB RAM falls to $1,699 Apple retailers are competing for your business with a $200 discount this weekend on the 1TB M5 14-inch laptop with an upgrade to 24GB of memory.Save $200 on Apple's M5 MacBook Pro with 24GB RAM - Image credit: AppleBoth Amazon and B&H Photo are offering a $200 discount on Apple's M5 MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, bringing the Space Black model down to $1,699.Buy M5/24GB/1TB MacBook Pro for $1,699 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Prime Video just launched vertical video inside its iPhone app Prime Video is the latest streaming service to debut a vertical video feed in its iPhone app. Here are the details on Prime Video’s new ‘Clips’ vertical video feature, rolling out today.
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Updated iOS 26.5 & iPadOS 26.5 RC 2 builds tighten final release Apple has seeded a second round of release candidate builds of iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5, bringing the updates a step closer to public release with a smaller round of fixes and feature additions.Liquid Glass in iOS 26The RC builds arrived one week after the fourth betas. Release candidates are typically the final versions Apple ships publicly unless major bugs force additional revisions during last-minute testing.Build number 23F77 appears on Apple's developer portal for both iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5, replacing the earlier 23F75 RC build released on May 4. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
HomeKit Weekly: The Airversa QliQ brings a rechargeable Thread smart button to Apple Home Smart buttons have become incredibly common in the Apple Home ecosystem, but finding one that checks every single box is still surprisingly challenging at times. The new Airversa QliQ immediately caught my attention because it addresses two of my biggest complaints about most smart switches: it uses a Thread connection instead of Bluetooth, and it ditches disposable coin batteries for a rechargeable one. Let’s take a closer look at what it brings to the table and see if its premium hardware features justify the purchase.
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Apple, Intel Have Reached Preliminary Chip-Making Agreement Apple and Intel have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement (paywalled; alternative source) for Intel to manufacture some chips used in Apple devices, after more than a year of talks and pressure from the Trump administration. It's still unclear which Apple products would use Intel-made chips, but the deal would mark a major potential win for Intel's foundry ambitions and give Apple another manufacturing option beyond TSMC.
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The Apple Silicon chip in your next device may be made by Intel Apple has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement that will see Intel become a chipmaking partner, helping reduce the company's reliance on TSMC for Mac chips and more.Intel could soon be making Apple's chips. Image credit: IntelReports had earlier suggested that the two companies were discussing a deal that would help Apple diversify its supply chain. Now, the pair are closer than ever to manufacturing some of Apple's chips in the United States.According to a report Wall Street Journal on Friday, the two companies have been in discussions about the project for more than a year. Significant progress has been made in recent months, however. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
The Apple Silicon chip in your next device may be made by Intel Apple has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement that will see Intel become a chipmaking partner, helping reduce the company's reliance on TSMC for Mac chips and more.Intel could soon be making Apple's chips. Image credit: IntelReports had earlier suggested that the two companies were discussing a deal that would help Apple diversify its supply chain. Now, the pair are closer than ever to manufacturing some of Apple's chips in the United States.According to a report Wall Street Journal on Friday, the two companies have been in discussions about the project for more than a year. Significant progress has been made in recent months, however. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Good follow-up after Stanford CS193p? I recently finished Stanford’s CS193p after doing 100 Days of SwiftUI. What would you recommend next for learning more advanced Swift/iOS development? I’m looking for something beyond beginner tutorials, ideally free. I couldn’t find an obvious follow-up course to CS193p, so I’m curious what people here found useful after that stage. submitted by […]
Apple and Intel have reached a deal to produce future chips: report Reports have been building about Apple potentially partnering with Intel to produce future chips, and according to The Wall Street Journal, a deal has officially been reached.
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Apple Could Soon Be Buying iPhone and Mac Chips From Old Frenemy Intel After more than a year of discussion, Apple and Intel established a preliminary agreement that will see Intel manufacturing processors for Apple devices, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Intel would make chips based on Apple chip designs, much like TSMC. Prior rumors on Intel's Apple talks have suggested Intel could make some of the lower-end processors used in Apple devices, including the lowest-end M-series chip used in select iPad and Mac models.
Before Apple adopted Apple silicon, it used Intel-designed chips for its Macs, but had to deal with continual chip delays. Apple now designs its own Arm chips that are manufactured by TSMC, allowing it to provide updates at a more regular cadence.
Intel makes its own chips, but it also makes chips for other companies. Apple has not previously eyed Intel as a supplier because it has lagged behind other chip makers like TSMC and Samsung, and because of the history between the two companies. Intel replaced CEO Pat Gelsinger with Lip-Bu Tan last year, and Tan has led an effort to revitalize Intel's chip manufacturing business.
Tan has been focusing on Intel's most advanced process node, 14A, which will reach production in 2028. Intel has been seeking customers for its 14A 1.4nm node. Intel also makes 18A chips built on a 1.8nm node, along with chips built on older process nodes.
Apple has been working to diversify its supply chain, because Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is currently its sole Apple silicon manufacturer. During Apple's latest earnings call, CEO Tim Cook said iPhone 17 models had been constrained during the quarter because Apple could not get enough A19 and A19 Pro chips from TSMC.
TSMC is one of the world's largest chip manufacturers, and along with making chips for Apple, it makes chips for other companies like Nvidia. With the AI boom and huge demand for AI servers, TSMC has more limited capacity for chips made for consumer devices, and Apple has less leverage to convince TSMC to make its chips.Tag: IntelThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple pushes back against Canada’s encryption bill In a move that underscores the growing friction between Silicon Valley and governments worldwide, Apple and Meta have formally…
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Apple releases iOS 26.5 RC 2 ahead of public launch Apple has released a new RC (release candidate) build for iOS and iPadOS 26.5 today, it’s available now for developers and public beta testers.
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Apple Seeds Second iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 Release Candidates to Developers Apple today seeded new release candidate versions of upcoming iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming five days after the first RC. It's not clear what's changed in the second RC, but Apple typically sends out another candidate if there are bugs that need to be addressed.
Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update.
iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5 do not include new Siri capabilities, suggesting any Siri updates are being held until iOS 27. The Maps app has a Suggested Places feature for recommending locations to visit nearby based on trends and recent searches, plus Apple is laying the groundwork for ads in the Apple Maps app.
Apple is continuing to test end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages between iPhone and Android users. Apple included the feature in the iOS 26.4 beta, but removed it before the update launched to the public.
There is a new Pride wallpaper to go along with the Pride Apple Watch band for this year.
More detail on what's new in iOS 26.5 can be found in our iOS 26.5 beta features guide. iOS 26.5 is likely to see a launch next week. Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26, iOS 27Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Tokextract: Reverse-engineer a SwiftUI app’s design system into DTCG tokens, brand-narrative DESIGN.md, and an audit report. Claude Code plugin. A Claude skill I built today that does what it says in the title. I needed to extract the styles from one of my apps so I can iterate quickly on some experiments in Claude Design. This is a skill that does that. submitted by /u/CelticChokehold [link] [comments]
Apple TV has its best reviewed shows of the year airing right now Apple TV is about to kick off its best summer lineup ever, but the streamer’s current offerings deserve attention too, including two current series that are Apple’s best reviewed of the year so far.
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MacRumors Giveaway: Win a MacBook Neo and Accessory Kit From Plugable For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Plugable to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win a MacBook Neo and a Plugable MacBook Neo accessory kit that includes the UD–6950PDH USB-C Docking Station, USBC–9IN1E USB-C Hub, and the PS–30C1 30W power adapter.
Plugable makes a wide range of accessories for Apple devices, and it is perhaps best known for its hubs and docks. There are several dock and hub options that work well with Apple's new low-cost MacBook Neo, and Plugable's solutions are affordable.
The UD–6950PDH USB-C 14-in–1 Dock is priced at $180, and it adds multiple ports to the MacBook Neo or another Mac. There's a 5Gb/s USB-C port that also provides power for accessories, four 5Gb/s USB-A ports (one of which can power peripherals), microSD and SD card reader slots, a 100W USB-C port for charging a connected MacBook, a 1Gb/s Ethernet port, two HDMI ports, two DisplayPorts, and a K-Lock for security.
The dock supports two 4K 60Hz displays connected via HDMI or DisplayPort, and it uses DisplayLink software to get around display limitations on the MacBook Neo and other Macs. Even though the MacBook Neo only supports one external 4K display natively, with the dock, it can power two displays.
For those who only need a single display, Plugable has the $50 9-in–1 USB-C Hub. It connects to the MacBook Neo or another Mac via USB-C, adding several useful ports. Unlike the dock, it does not need an external power source because it is bus-powered.
The hub has a 10Gb/s USB-C port, an HDMI 2.0 port, microSD and SD card slots, a USB 2.0 port, two 10Gb/s USB-A ports (one offers 15W charging for accessories), a USB-C port for 125W passthrough charging to the connected Mac, and a Gigabit Ethernet port. Plugable currently has a 15% discount on the 9-in–1 Hub on Amazon.
Plugable's MacBook Neo accessory lineup is rounded out with a compact $24 USB-C Charger Block, which comes in either black or white. The power adapter provides 30W for the MacBook Neo, which is ideal. It uses GaN technology so it's small in size, and it has collapsible prongs, making it ideal for travel. Plugable is offering a 16% discount on the power adapter on Amazon this week.
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Plugable Giveaway (U.S. Only)The contest will run from today (May 8) at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time through 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time on May 15. The winner will be chosen randomly on or shortly after May 15 and will be contacted by email. The winner will have 48 hours to respond and provide a shipping address before a new winner is chosen.Related Roundup: MacBook NeoTag: GiveawayBuyer's Guide: MacBook Neo (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook NeoThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Brazilian betting license requirement for App Store availability Following changes to Brazil’s fixed-odds betting regulation, apps with fixed-odds betting (gambling) features can now be distributed on the App Store in Brazil with a valid fixed-odds betting license from the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA). If any of your apps include these features (indicated by selecting “Yes” to the gambling question in the age rating questionnaire in App Store Connect), you’ll need to provide this license. Keep in mind that answering “Yes” to the gambling question in the age rating questionnaire will set your Brazil age rating to A18.A new app version must be submitted to initiate the license verification process. Updating the App Review Information section in App Store Connect alone won’t start a review. When submitting a new version of your app for review:
Include your license information in the App Review Information section in App Store Connect.
Enter your license details in the Notes field.
Attach any supporting documents using the file attachment field.
Please ensure that your app complies with all disclosures and warnings requirements, including but not limited to age restrictions and gambling risks, as required under the law. For questions regarding your legal obligations, please contact your legal counsel.Learn more about Brazil age ratingsLearn more about Brazil’s fixed-odds betting regulation
This ex-Apple designer’s backspace button will blow your mind Macworld
Anyone who has an iPhone can tell you that the Delete key is both one of the most common and one of the most annoying to use, with frustrating accuracy and inconsistent speed fluctuations. It shouldn’t be this way, and Eli Guerron agrees. As a designer (and one who once worked for Apple), Guerron took it upon himself to make the world a better backspace key, and he’s come up with a brilliant solution.
Guerron posted his concept on X, and it’s one I’d love to see become available in iOS. Guerron’s delete can work as usual by tapping, but it also has a speed controller that moves faster as you stretch the button. You can see how it works in the video he posted on X:
When I was at Apple, I loved working on micro interactions that you see all over the OS. Now that I’m not an apple I still like to solve for these little problems that really annoyed me. In this case, I designed a backspace button with a speed controller, so by just pressing it… pic.twitter.com/YVOlLMH0PN— Eli Guerron (@eliguerron) May 8, 2026
This is a great example of how out-of-the-box thinking is needed for certain features, especially those in devices that are analogous to actual hardware, like a keyboard. Often, the software version is made to mirror the hardware, but in reality, the interaction is different. The software version should be designed more to take advantage of the medium.
I’d love to see this Delete key come to iOS, even as a third-party touchscreen keyboard. Now, if only there were an easier way to precisely place a cursor within a word–maybe that could be Guerron’s next challenge.
Bloat-free app that logs when you “last did” something, with online Group feature I just launched "JustDid" and it was a product of a post-work hobby + my wife's obsessive use of the app for our family. What started out as our own simple PWA turned extremely infectious across our household, and my siblings started using it for their own homes too. My friends and I keep a […]
Apple TV releases trailer for ‘Cape Fear’ limited series starring Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, and Patrick Wilson Apple TV has unveiled the trailer for “Cape Fear,” the new psychological horror thriller showrun and executive produced by Nick Antosca…
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Should you buy the MacBook Air now or wait? Macworld
As of May 2026, it’s an excellent time to buy a MacBook Air. Apple refreshed the lineup in March 2026 with the new M5 chip, meaning the current models are at the very start of their lifecycle.
Another update to the MacBook Air is not expected until 2027, so buyers can purchase now without worrying about an imminent refresh.
There are also broader market reasons not to delay. Rising component costs – particularly for RAM and storage driven by growing AI demand – could push prices higher on future Mac models. Buying sooner may help avoid those increases.
That said, whether you should buy now depends on your current device, budget, and what features matter most to you.
Buy a MacBook Air now if…
You’re upgrading from an Intel Mac: Apple’s transition away from Intel is accelerating, and support is shrinking.
You need a lightweight laptop: The 13-inch MacBook Air weighs just 2.7 pounds, making it ideal for travel, commuting, and working between locations.
You’re buying your first Mac: The MacBook Air is a user-friendly entry point to macOS.
You need to: You’re replacing a broken or unreliable device.
You’re a student: The MacBook Air is one of the best student laptops thanks to its silent fanless design, long battery life, and portability.
You find a good deal: If you find the M5 MacBook Air for under $999 / £999 grab it. As of May 2026, Amazon is selling the M5 MacBook Air for $949 and Amazon U.K. has it for £988.97.
Don’t buy a MacBook Air now if…
You already own an M2, M3, or M4 MacBook Air: The M5 improvements are meaningful but not transformative for recent Apple Silicon owners.
You need power: Creative professionals should consider buying a MacBook Pro instead. The Air’s fanless design is excellent for silence and portability, but sustained workloads like 4K video exports or 3D rendering can cause thermal throttling.
You want a major redesign: OLED displays, ProMotion (120Hz), and thinner chassis redesigns are rumored for 2027.
You’re highly price-sensitive: It would be wise to wait for larger seasonal discounts if you can.
You’re interested in refurbished pricing: Apple Refurbished discounts are typically around 15%, however, the M5 models probably won’t appear until late 2026.
I automated my App Store screenshots with a Python script I recently published an app where i support 4 languages and plan to add more. With 8 screenshots in each language that's 32 app images, add ipad screenshots and it's 64. That was too much for me to create and maintain by hand. So I wrote a python script (thank you claude code) that takes […]
Apple Watch vs WHOOP: Here’s what I learned after 60 days wearing both [Video] For the last 60 days, I have been wearing an Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the latest WHOOP MG. I wanted to better understand the hype surrounding WHOOP. If you spend enough time online, you can see that WHOOP users are loud and proud. It’s marketed as a serious wellness and fitness tracker that high-profile athletes and Silicon Valley tech founders wear. So, as someone who cares about their fitness, wellness, sleep, and overall health, I felt like I had to experience this for myself and, of course, compare it to the fitness tracker that I have been wearing for well over a decade: the Apple Watch. This is what I learned after 60 days.
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9to5Mac Daily: May 8, 2026 – Apple EDU store changes, AirPods with cameras Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
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Deals: M5 MacBook Air new all-time lows (up to $220 off), AirPods Pro 3, MagSafe Battery, cables, more Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the most affordable AirPods 4, and AirPods Max 2, but everything is waiting down below.
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Shipped a local-first visit logbook for field techs — SwiftData + Speech framework + on-device PDF export. Writeup of what I learned. Just shipped Field Stub: Visit Log to the App Store. Fifth app under my LLC, but the first one where I really pushed SwiftData and Speech into territory I hadn't touched before. Writing this up because the technical challenges were more interesting than I expected and a few of them weren't well-documented anywhere I could […]
You can now ship offline tool calling agents in swift Guys this an engine that allows you to embed and run local LLMs in apps with native tool use and rag capabilities, the engine natively handles context for you too. Bindings available for swift and other mobile frameworks . https://github.com/iBz-04/quaynor Thoughts? submitted by /u/Ibz04 [link] [comments]
iPhone 18 Pro’s new A20 chip rumored to bring two major upgrades Every year, Apple has a new chip ready for its latest iPhones. But the A20 Pro chip for this fall’s iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra sounds like it could be extra special. Here are its two big rumored upgrades.
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Which Macs are suffering from shortages—and where are things getting worse? There are a couple signs of strain beyond the MacBook Neo and the desktops.
New Perplexity AI app opens Personal Computer to all Mac users The new Perplexity Personal Computer AI app for Mac touts an "all-new native Mac experience" for more users.
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The MacRumors Show: Is Apple Downgrading iPhone 18 Due to Memory Shortage? On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through how the global memory shortage is forcing Apple's hand across multiple key products, killing configurations, delaying launches, and prompting spec decisions that would have seemed unlikely a year ago.
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The pressure originates outside Apple's control. JPMorgan analysis cited by the Financial Times found that memory could account for as much as 45% of an iPhone's component costs by 2027, up from around 10% today. Companies like Nvidia are reportedly outbidding consumer electronics makers for limited DRAM supply from Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, while cloud firms are locking in capacity with multi-billion-dollar upfront commitments. Apple, which buys memory for roughly 250 million iPhones per year, has shifted from a position where it could dictate terms to one where it must compete for supply, and component prices are being driven up as a result.
The consequences are already visible in the Mac lineup. Apple last week removed the Mac mini's 256GB storage option, pushing its starting price from $599 to $799. Days later, it eliminated Mac mini models with 32GB and 64GB of RAM and stripped the M3 Ultra Mac Studio to a single 96GB configuration, with delivery estimates for remaining Studio models at 9 to 10 weeks. The Mac Studio had already lost its 512GB memory option in March, and multiple configurations became entirely unavailable in April. On Apple's April 30 earnings call, CEO Tim Cook acknowledged that both machines would be "hard to get for months to come" and said Apple expects "significantly higher memory costs" in the current quarter.
The MacBook Neo was sold out through April and Cook described demand on the earnings call as "off the charts." The MacBook Neo uses binned A18 Pro chips, adopting manufacturing rejects from the iPhone 16 lineup with one GPU core disabled, repurposed rather than discarded to keep costs low enough to hit the $599 price point.
Apple's initial production target is believed to be about five to six million units, but demand has since pushed the company to instruct suppliers to prepare for at least 10 million. TSMC's N3E production lines, where the A18 Pro was made, are now running at maximum capacity, with AI-related orders consuming much of the available output. A fresh manufacturing run for the A18 Pro would yield fully functional chips rather than defective ones, raising the per-unit cost before any expedited manufacturing premium is applied.
Apple is now said to be weighing up its options for the MacBook Neo. The company is purportedly considering cutting the 256GB entry-level model, which would push the effective starting price up by $100 without changing any existing configuration's price, the same mechanism used with the Mac mini. Separately, Apple may be considering new color options to soften any price increase.
Upcoming products are apparently being reshaped too. Weibo leaker "Fixed Focus Digital" has claimed in a series of posts that the standard iPhone 18 is being downgraded as a cost-cutting measure, with both display and chip specifications affected. Most recently, the leaker said certain parts are interchangeable between the iPhone 18 and the lower-cost iPhone 18e. For context, iPhone 17 and iPhone 17e differ meaningfully: the standard model has a larger ProMotion display, Dynamic Island, Ultra Wide camera, five-core GPU, and significantly better battery life, but it looks like there could be fewer differences with the next generation.
A follow-up post framed the new split launch strategy, under which the iPhone 18 ships in spring 2027 rather than alongside the Pro models in the fall, as a deliberate commercial mechanism to smooth out demand. By extending the iPhone 17's flagship run, Apple is also said to be creating conditions under which a lower-specced successor will be more palatable. The split launch itself has been widely reported since last year, with Ming-Chi Kuo and Nikkei among those to have corroborated it.
The launch of the rumored all-new high-end MacBook Pro or "MacBook Ultra" with an OLED display and touchscreen has also apparently slipped. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has said early 2027 is now looking more likely than late 2026 due to Apple's constrained memory supply.
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Best Apple Deals of the Week: Shop Popular Mother's Day Accessory Deals, Plus AirPods Max 2 for $509.99 Mother's Day is just two days away now, and you can still find great discounts across multiple retailers like Anker and ZAGG. Additionally, this week we began tracking new record low prices on the AirPods Max 2, M5 Pro MacBook Pro, and iPhone Air MagSafe Battery.
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Mother's Day Deals
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Mother's Day is this Sunday, May 10, and multiple popular accessory companies are hosting big discount events to mark the holiday. You'll find savings on Anker charging accessories, OtterBox iPhone cases, ZAGG screen protectors, and much more in the list below.
Anker - Get up to 40% off charging accessories
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Grid Studio - Get 15% off sitewide
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AirPods Max 2
What's the deal? Take $40 off AirPods Max 2
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$40 OFFAirPods Max 2 for $509.00
Amazon this week introduced a new record low price on the AirPods Max 2, now available for $509.00, down from $549.00. This sale is available in all five colors of the headphones.
MacBook Pro
What's the deal? Take up to $216 off M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro
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$216 OFF14-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB) for $1,983.94
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Amazon is offering a few all-time low prices on Apple's M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro this week, with up to $216 off select models.
iPhone Air MagSafe Battery
What's the deal? Take $39 off
Where can I get it? Amazon
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$39 OFFiPhone Air MagSafe Battery for $59.99
Following a few steep discounts on the iPhone Air last month, we're now tracking a new all-time low price on the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery on Amazon. You can get the accessory for $59.99, down from $99.00, beating the previous low price by about $20.
Samsung Sale
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UP TO $1,099.99 OFFSamsung Monitor Sale
$800 OFF65-inch The Frame for $999.99
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Samsung this week is offering big discounts across multiple product categories, including its most popular monitors and TVs. This sale precedes the announcement of Samsung's newest line of 2026 monitors, and if you sign up with your e-mail and phone number, you can lock in $50 savings on the upcoming monitors.
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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iOS 27 has new features coming for two of iPhone’s most popular apps iOS 27’s unveiling is only weeks away, and rumors for new features keep coming. Here are the rumored iOS 27 upgrades coming for two of iPhone’s most popular apps: Camera and Photos.
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The $599 MacBook Neo is here to stay Macworld
Back in March, Apple announced its cheapest notebook ever, the MacBook Neo. Starting at as little as $599 ($499 for students), the laptop has been selling like hotcakes. Typically, high sales would make the corporate overlords happy. The MacBook Neo’s exceptional success, however, has apparently become a real problem.
Due to chip shortages and the MacBook Neo’s extraordinarily high demand, Apple is struggling to produce new units en masse. A recent report from analyst Tim Culpan suggests that the company could stop selling the base Neo model, pushing customers to the higher-end variant that costs $100 more and helping Apple preserve its margins. While this approach can potentially resolve one issue, it would introduce a bigger challenge.
The Neo problem
The MacBook Neo packs a binned version of the iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro chip. In simpler terms, Apple is repurposing faulty iPhone processors that had one fewer GPU core that would have otherwise been discarded. This approach has enabled Apple to price the Neo competitively, as it had plenty of these flawed processors lying around. Once Apple runs out of those chips, making new ones won’t be a simple switch.
While Apple had to know the MacBook Neo would be a hit, its popularity has exceeded even the company’s expectations. Departing CEO Tim Cook stated during Apple’s most recent earnings report that the company hadn’t forecasted this level of enthusiasm, which helped attract a record number of first-time Mac buyers. Consequently, Apple has reportedly increased the production target from 5-6 million to a whopping 10 million.
So, between running out of binned A18 Pro chips and TSMC’s limited capacity to produce new units due to the memory crunch, keeping up with the MacBook Neo’s demand is becoming trickier.
The MacBook Neo uses a binned version of the A18 Pro chip inside the iPhone 16 Pro.Connor Jewiss / Foundry
Rumored remedies
To deal with the RAM crisis without introducing sudden price hikes, Apple has been silently discontinuing certain Mac models. The entry-level Mac mini, which started at $599 and offered 256GB of storage, was recently removed from the Apple Store. This pushes customers to the 512GB tier, which starts at $799 instead. The company similarly stopped selling the M3 Ultra Mac Studio with 256GB and 512GB of RAM. Perhaps unrelated, Apple also recently stopped selling the Mac Pro, which started at 64GB of RAM.
Culpan’s recent report suggests that, as it did with the Mac mini, Apple may retire the $599 MacBook Neo with 256GB of storage. This would force customers to pay $100 more for the model with 512GB of storage and Touch ID. The same report also claims Apple may be exploring new color options to make the $699 configuration more enticing and “soften the impact of higher prices.”
The problem, however, is that, unlike the Mac mini, the MacBook Neo’s budget-friendly pricing is its key selling point and the main stimulus behind its high demand. If a product is unaffordable to a group of people, a new shiny color won’t fix that. Even at $699, many would-be Neo customers will likely explore cheaper Windows laptops or Chromebooks.
The MacBook Neo’s main appeal is its starting price. Even a small hike would limit its appeal.Eugen Wegmann
The RAM crisis has been ongoing for a while now, and Apple still chose to release the affordable MacBook Neo right in the middle of it for a reason. While its sales may have exceeded expectations, the company was aware of the industry challenges and associated impacts on its products.
Additionally, the MacBook Neo’s entire objective is to get students and kids used to the Apple ecosystem early on to win them as potential lifelong customers. It’s not meant to be a high-profit driver or a direct revenue generator. In a way, I see it as a free trial of sorts to get users hooked on Apple hardware. It would make more sense for Apple to absorb the costlier production fees than kill the Neo’s momentum.
The $599 MacBook Neo is Apple’s gateway Mac, and it’s not going anywhere.Foundry
Possible outcomes
So, how does Apple deal with the situation? Just today, it was revealed that Apple will now require proper identification for students or teachers shopping in its discounted education store in the US and other countries. (Curiously, Apple’s education store has always operated on the honor system and never required buyers to use a dot-edu email or scan an ID card.) While a seemingly innocuous move, it could be hiding a solution for the Neo problem.
If Apple is really in a predicament as big as Culpan says, Apple’s most likely route is to eventually make the $599 MacBook Neo exclusive to the education store, as its primary target is students on a budget. This would enable Apple to keep its low pricing but alleviate some of the demand for the cheapest model without eliminating it from the lineup completely.
Alternatively, Apple could accelerate the production of the MacBook Neo 2 and release it sooner than planned, as Apple presumably has an ample supply of binned A19 Pro chips. Or maybe the $699 model gets the newer chip while the $599 model sticks with the A18 Pro. This would address the supply constraints in the short run until it figures out a sustainable, long-term solution that isn’t a price hike.
Whichever route Apple chooses, one thing is clear: The $599 MacBook Neo isn’t going anywhere. And you’d be crazy to believe it would even consider it.
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[DirtyFrag] Linux Privilege Escalation Vulnerability May 8, 13:40 UTCInvestigating - Akamai is aware of the recently disclosed “DirtyFrag”[1] vulnerability that followed the “CopyFail”[2] disclosure. This vulnerability is very similar in nature and has a similar impact, exploit path, and mitigation approach. We have not observed any related malicious exploits targeting our infrastructure and are continuing to address the vulnerability across our product portfolio and internal systems.As with “CopyFail”, we are advising customers to consider most Linux distributions to be at-risk until patched. Since the “DirtyFrag” vulnerability was disclosed prior to upstream patches having been made available, we are forced to wait for the different OS providers to create new releases or patches before we can integrate them into the versions we make available to customers.As this is a rapidly developing incident, we will provide further information regarding recommended actions, possible mitigations, and OS updates for all customers who may be affected.[1] https://github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag/blob/master/assets/write-up.md[2] https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/cve-2026-31431-copy-fail-mitigation/
Instagram redesigns iPad app to what it always should have been Instagram finally launched an iPad app last fall, over 15 years after the iPad debuted. But the iPad version of Instagram differed from its iPhone app in key ways. Now, after a new update, Instagram for iPad has been redesigned to what it always should have been.
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Today in Apple history: 1997’s ‘MacBook Air’ weighed 4.4 pounds On May 8, 1997, Apple released the PowerBook 2400c laptop, a 4.4-pound "subnotebook" that presaged the rise of speedy, lightweight notebooks.
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Today in Apple history: 1997’s ‘MacBook Air’ weighed 4.4 pounds On May 8, 1997, Apple released the PowerBook 2400c laptop, a 4.4-pound "subnotebook" that presaged the rise of speedy, lightweight notebooks.
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If there’s one knock on the iPhone Air, it’s that the battery is a little small, and the last thing you need when you’re out about town with your skinny phone is to have its battery die on you. Thankfully, Apple has a solution that doesn’t add too much bulk to the phone, and today it’s cheaper than ever: Apple’s special iPhone Air MagSafe Battery is on sale for 39 percent off, bringing the price lower than ever down to just $60.
Built specifically for the iPhone Air, this compact power bank will slip right into your pocket without adding too much weight. In fact, it’s slim enough that it won’t even bother you if it’s already magnetized to the back of your phone. As always, Apple brought in the sleek design that will perfectly match your device. As a matter of fact, Apple advises users to just snap this thing onto the back of the iPhone Air even when you have a full battery, simply allowing it to slowly charge the phone over the day as needed.
The battery pack has a 3,149mAh capacity, so it’ll provide roughly 65 percent additional battery charge, more than enough to get you through a heavy day of use. And with 12W fast wireless charging when connected, it’ll keep up with everything you do. So upgrade your traveling upgrade strategy and get Apple’s iPhone Air MagSafe Battery for $60 while Amazon still has it on sale.
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Grok AI Voice Mode Arrives on Apple CarPlay SpaceXAI has released Grok Voice mode for Apple CarPlay, allowing CarPlay users to ask the chatbot questions and make requests directly from their vehicle dashboard, handsfree.
Previously, Grok for iPhone displayed a placeholder app in CarPlay saying the handsfree support would be coming soon. Grok comes built-in on Tesla vehicles, but now almost any other car can access it.
Apple started permitting third-party voice-driven conversational apps to integrate with CarPlay in iOS 26.4, but developers must add support for the feature and obtain a special entitlement from Apple.
Apple requires apps to use its voice control template for CarPlay. Whenever voice-based services are active, apps must display the voice control interface and can include up to four action buttons. However, Apple says chatbot apps should not show text or imagery in response to queries.
Grok Voice mode joins ChatGPT and Perplexity, which arrived on CarPlay in March and April, respectively.
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macOS security spotlight: 3 new Tahoe features you should know Macworld
One of the advantages of using macOS is that it offers a more secure platform than Windows. Part of the reason is that it’s not targeted as often (though it has been subject to more attacks over the years), but the main reason is that Apple acts more as a gatekeeper, with security implementations within the chipset, app notarization, and many other features.
In an effort to create awareness, Apple recently met with the media to spotlight three security features introduced with macOS Tahoe. And whether you’re new to MacBook Neo or a veteran MacBook Pro user, they’ll keep you safe while you work:
FileVault recovery key in Passwords
With macOS Tahoe, Apple decided to turn on FileVault by default. FileVault is Apple technology for encrypting a Mac’s internal storage. If your Mac is lost or stolen, FileVault protects your data from unauthorized access. FileVault can be turned off in System Settings > Privacy & Security > FileVault, but you’ll be removing a significant layer of security.
To access a Mac’s internal storage when FileVault is on, you need to enter the user password for the account being used–you do that whenever you log into your Mac to use it. But what if you have an instance where you can’t remember your password? You can use a FileVault recovery key (which is generated when FileVault is turned on) when booting the Mac in recovery mode.
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That FileVault recovery key used to be stored in iCloud, but with macOS Tahoe, it is now stored in the Passwords app. That means you can quickly access it in the Passwords app on you iPhone, iPad, or another Mac, provided that you sign into the same Apple Account and your devices are syncing data via iCloud.
To see your FileVault recovery key in the Passwords macOS app, click All in the left column (on the iPhone/iPad, go to the Passwords screen and tap All). Then do a search for the name of your Mac. If you can’t remember the name you gave it, you can search for “FileVault” or “Recovery” and look for your Mac in the results that appear.
Paste protections in Terminal
One way an attacker may try to access your Mac is through scripts and commands that are processed through the Terminal. The Terminal is the Mac’s command line interface, and you might now know it’s actually an app in the Applications’ Utilities folder. Terminal commands seem like a foreign language to most users, which is why attackers are able to use them to lure unsuspecting users to make their system vulnerable. They find some sort of social engineering opportunity or send an email posing as an authority, and then they give the user a command to copy and paste into a Terminal window.
As a safety measure, the Terminal will now post a warning when you attempt to paste something into the command line interface. You do have the option to bypass the warning and perform the paste if you want. This new protection was implemented in macOS Tahoe 26.4.
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Fortunately, for those who use the Terminal often, macOS can determine if you need to see the warning or not. For example, software developers who have Xcode and other tools may not see the warning because they use the Terminal frequently, and posting the warning isn’t necessary.
Background security fixes
With macOS 26.1, Apple implemented Background Security Fixes, which is the ability of macOS to install “lightweight security releases.” There are times when Apple wants to issue a security fix but doesn’t want to wait and include it in the next point-release update. Instead, they’ll release a Background Security Fix.
If your Mac’s OS is up to date, then the first Background Security Fix was installed and you may not have noticed it. Back in March, Apple released a fix for a WebKit vulnerability. Apple maintains a list of released fixes you can check.
MacBook Neo could face price hike, analyst predicts Macworld
The MacBook Neo, by almost all accounts, is a wildly successful product, so much so that Apple quickly started to run short of the “free” binned A18 Pro chips it used in the laptop. This is great news for Apple, which has a blockbuster on its hands and a new source of revenue in the budget space. But it could be bad news for consumers who haven’t yet managed to snag a Neo.
According to the Taipei-based tech columnist Tim Culpan, writing in his Culpium newsletter this week, Apple has decided to respond to the higher-than-expected demand by doubling its Neo production plans… which might seem like a no-brainer, except that the ongoing components crisis means the new batch could be a lot more expensive for Apple than the original one. The company faces, Culpan claims, “a severe cut in gross margins amid escalating DRAM prices and a higher cost-base for the core processor.”
At the heart of the issue is that the Neo’s binned A18 Pro, a mildly defective version of the chip produced randomly as a natural byproduct of the imperfect manufacturing process, are running low, and cannot be created to order. Most of the new processors Apple will receive, Culpan explains, won’t be binned at all: rather, they’ll be fully functional A18 Pros with six operational GPUs instead of the five in the Neo’s spec.
Apple may disable one GPU chip via software, as bizarre as that sounds, in order to maintain consistency. But that won’t change the fact that these non-binned chips will cost more than the binned ones. And that’s on top of the fact that other components have also gone up in price as a result of ballooning demand for AI server hardware. Each second-batch Neo will cost significantly more to make than its first-batch equivalent, and profit margins tend to be tighter at the budget end of the market anyway. How can Apple preserve its profits?
We’ve speculated earlier that Apple may introduce the A19 Pro Neo earlier than anticipated to absorb some of the blow, but Culpan suggests a bolder option. While he’s already floated the possibility that Apple drops the $599 256GB model from sale and pushes customers to the higher-margin $699 512GB configuration, in this latest article, he goes further, arguing that this now looks more likely than ever, after Apple pulled exactly the same move with the Mac mini. The 256GB model of that device is no longer available, effectively increasing the baseline price from $599 to $799 (although at least you get twice as much storage).
It’s important to note that Culpan does not present this as something Apple is definitely planning to do, nor even that he has firm evidence that the company has discussed it. This is merely an analyst predicting what is likely, based on supply-chain pressures and recent activity with another budget Mac product. But sure, it could happen, so if you have your eye on a $599 MacBook Neo, you should grab it. Our MacBook Neo deals page is a good place to start.
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B&H Undercuts Other Retailers on This 16″ M5 Max MacBook Pro Deal B&H Photo currently has the 16-inch M5 Max MacBook Pro (18-core CPU/36GB RAM/2TB SSD) on sale for $3649, compared to Apple’s standard $3899 MSRP. That’s a solid $250 discount overall—and about $50 cheaper than the next-best Apple retailers right now. Check current pricing at B&H here.
B&H also adds free 1–2 day shipping to most U.S. addresses, which makes this one of the quickest and easiest ways to get a high-end M5 Max MacBook Pro without paying full price.
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MacBook Neo Stock Check: Which Retailers Have Apple’s New Neo Available Right Now? MacBook Neo inventory is changing quickly, with some colors and configurations much easier to find than others.
There are a few clear patterns in the current MacBook Neo inventory picture. Indigo and Silver models appear to be the easiest configurations to find right now, especially at Amazon, B&H Photo, and Walmart. If you want the fastest shipping, those colors are currently the safest places to start.
The Citrus models, on the other hand, continue to look like the hardest MacBook Neo configurations to find. Several retailers are either showing limited stock or no availability at all, which suggests buyers looking for Citrus may need to check back often or move quickly when stock appears.
See the latest stock status, shipping estimates, and retailer availability below, then visit our MacBook Neo Price Tracker for current prices and daily updates.