Free, no ads, fast and modern IPTV app for iOS (also available on Apple TV and Mac OS) Hello all— I’m the developer of JamRun IPTV, a clean, fast, and polished IPTV player for your own playlists on iPhone and iPad, now on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/jamrun-iptv/id6754577839 Why JamRun exists: Most IPTV players feel clunky, slow, or outdated. I built JamRun to feel smooth and modern with a glass-style UI, powerful search and […]
X for iOS finally offers widgets, five years after first teasing them X for iOS has finally rolled out widgets for your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
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X for iOS finally offers widgets, five years after first teasing them X for iOS has finally rolled out widgets for your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
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X for iOS finally offers widgets, five years after first teasing them X for iOS has finally rolled out widgets for your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
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Crime blotter: Protesters arrested outside NYC Apple Store on Black Friday Multiple iPhone theft rings are busted in Canada, India, and Cambodia, CBP has embraced Cellebrite, and an on-camera arrest in California is all in this week's Apple Crime Blotter.The Fifth Avenue Apple Store The latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of Apple-related crime. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Is this a good way to inject mock view model into a view when running in xcode preview? I'm doing it this way: struct ParentView: View { var body: some View { ChildView() //… #Preview { ParentView() .environment(.childViewModel, MockChildViewModel()) } struct ChildView: View { Environment(.childViewModel) private var viewModel Protocol: protocol ChildViewModelProtocol: ObservableObject Env with default "production" value: private struct ChildViewModelKey: EnvironmentKey { static let defaultValue: any ChildViewModelProtocol = ChildViewModel() } extension EnvironmentValues { […]
SMS Delivery Delays and Failures to Telus Network in Canada Dec 14, 02:03 PSTUpdate - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays and failures when sending messages to Telus network in Canada. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Dec 14, 02:00 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays and failures when sending messages to Telus network in Canada. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.
One of the only private AI assistants just lowered the price for a lifetime license to $79 Macworld
TL;DR: Pansophy is a private AI assistant, and it’s only $79 for life right now.
OpenAI just lost the lawsuit to keep its chat logs private. If you don’t like the idea of your company secrets and personal conversations being vulnerable, it’s time to pivot to a private AI assistant like Pansophy. This new AI desktop assistant can write emails, generate code, summarize research, and a lot more. And right now, it’s only $79 for a lifetime subscription (reg. $199).
Once Pansophy is installed, you can bounce between writing tasks, coding questions, document summaries, or general brainstorming without hitting usage caps or waiting for tokens to refresh. You don’t even need WiFi. It works anywhere your laptop works, which makes it feel surprisingly freeing if you’re used to cloud tools.
Anyone who writes, studies, builds, or manages projects will find something useful here. Students can drop PDFs in and get clear summaries. Developers can debug or write small scripts without leaving their desktop. Writers and business owners get a quiet, local space to think through ideas without wondering where their data goes.
The multilingual support is a nice bonus, especially if you work in more than one language or switch contexts a lot. You can keep everything local, still get smart responses, and avoid yet another subscription climbing in price.
During this limited-time sale, it’s only $79 to get a Pansophy Private Personal AI Desktop Assistant lifetime subscription.
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SMS Delivery Delays to Coop Network in Italy Dec 13, 23:51 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Coop Network in Italy. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
Launching my 3rd iOS App, which aims to fix small talk Hey iOS devs 👋 Just wrapped up my solo app and would love some technical feedback. What it is: Unfiltered – conversation question app with couple & friend modes. Built this because my partner and I kept having surface-level conversations. Figured others might have the same problem. Happy to answer any technical questions or share […]
Adding leaderboards to a fitness app – Game Center or alternatives? Hello! I’m building a push-up tracking app and I want to add leaderboards so users can see how many push-ups are being done globally and also compete with friends. I’ve been looking into Game Center, mainly because it’s simple and doesn’t require account creation, but all apple tutorials and examples from wwdc are focused on […]
Game development? I have a couple apps on the App Store and am considering my next app to be a game of some sort. Does anyone have any advice on where to start? Strategies? Lessons learned? Would love to hear some experiences. Also how do you generate assets? Do you hire an artist? Google them? submitted […]
Hello Guys, looking for folks to review our product So we made Scapu to help curb misinformation and let the crowd decide on important topics. Away from mainstream media manipulation and government lies submitted by /u/zackbass01 [link] [comments]
WrappedUp – Track Your Gifts Hey all, I just wanted to show my app Wrapped Up, which I whipped up quickly in the last few weeks to help me track the various Christmas gifts I’m getting my friends and family. I was managing it all in an unwieldy Apple Note and figured an app would be better. Wrapped Up is […]
SMS Delivery Failures to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico via Subset of Shortcodes Dec 13, 16:11 PSTUpdate - We are experiencing SMS delivery failures to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico via subset of Shortcodes. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Dec 13, 16:03 PSTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue with SMS delivery failures to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico via subset of Shortcodes. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
Those making over 10k+ per month from iOS apps: how do you market them? Just curious! I use meta ads for everything I do (Not IOS apps) and I’m considering going down this route, but I’m curious how successful devs actually promote their apps. submitted by /u/Easy-Ads [link] [comments]
Would love feedback on my new app Hello! I have just released Tandem, which is a two player game for couples in which they can swipe together to like or dislike places in their area, and match on liked places to get new ideas on where to go to. This is my second app and I'll be working on it for the […]
Can I run XCode and iOS sim on external SSD? My Mac is only 256gb and I have a 1 tb ssd with an enclosure. I know that I can install the XCode app to the external drive, but it's the simulators that take up the most space, and I've read that they usually install themselves onto the internal drive. Could I move/install them into […]
I made a small iOS app to read books in another language (tap a word for AI translation) Hi! I learn languages by reading books and recently started using AI more in my learning. So I built a small app for myself — and now I’m releasing it. I hope some of you find it useful too. How it works: – You can add your own books (right now it supports EPUB only). […]
Difference between developer and software engineer? Yes google has a definition but I’m more curious what people in the field consider the difference to be. Developers sometimes have to engineer new solutions and engineers often have to develop things, so what’s the difference? submitted by /u/SnooShortcuts7009 [link] [comments]
I built a SwiftUI counter app to experiment with Core Haptics Hey everyone, I just released a small utility app called Haptic Count. I wanted to build a simple tally counter, because I wasn't satisfied with the ones on the market. They felt too "digital." I ended up diving into CoreHaptics to create custom vibration patterns that try to mimic the sharp "click" of a mechanical […]
Paywalls and offerings really confuse me I just submitted my second solo app ( the first one was totally free) this second app has a revenue cat paywall (remote paywall), locally i was able to test the subscriptions/in app purchases, i’m aware that those offerings are mock offerings. i submitted my app for review and also testflight review, the tf build […]
Indie App Spotlight: ‘Headlines’ offers a news reading experience that isn’t tiring 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.
Keeping up with the news can often be exhausting. Headlines offers a clean experience that puts your favorite writers and publications front and center. It’s available on iPhone, iPad, and has a web app.
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I built Fido’s Bark App, a pet-health app designed to help you better manage your pet’s live a longer, healthier life – and it’s totally free! I’ve always believed our pets aren’t “just animals”. They’re family, and they deserve the best chance at a long, healthy life. But between vet visits, meds, vaccines, and weight tracking, it’s easy to lose track, especially when you’re busy. That’s why I built Fido’s Bark, a free iOS app that helps pet parents manage their […]
Call Summaries in Voice Insights Affected Dec 13, 10:54 PSTResolved - Twilio Voice Insights Call Summaries were degraded for 40 minutes between 05:00 and 05:40 Pacific Time on 12/13/2025. During this period of time, customers using Voice Insights API and Console did not see the data for the above period. The issue has now been resolved.
Build a free Health App + Food logging App. Wanting feedback GoodNutritions is an AI health app for scanning meals with a photo, tracking calories/macros, logging mood/energy, and seeing trends. All features are free. Feedback welcome, especially onboarding. App Store link: GoodNutritions submitted by /u/No-Entertainer8410 [link] [comments]
Walmart's $74 AirPods 4 deal makes last-minute holiday shopping a breeze Walmart's $74 AirPods 4 deal delivers the lowest price available, with Amazon sold out of the popular holiday gift idea.Pick up a last-minute holiday gift with Walmart's $74 AirPods 4 deal.Save $55 on Apple AirPods 4 at Walmart, bringing the price down to just $74 this weekend. This is within $5 of the lowest AirPods 4 price to date, making it a great time to pick up a holiday gift or a treat for yourself.Buy AirPods 4 for $74 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple TV: How to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ for free this weekend As it did with ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving‘ a few weeks ago, Apple is streaming ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas‘ for free on Apple TV this Saturday (13) and Sunday (14). Here’s how to watch.
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SMS Delivery Delays to Vivo in Brazil Dec 13, 10:20 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Vivo in Brazil. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
How to post on TikTok from India ? Heya Everyone, How do I create content for TikTok and post it from India without the account getting shadow banned ? Is https://dansvpn.com/ good enough ? submitted by /u/int3rc3pt0rc0de [link] [comments]
NotificationListener workaround or alternative Android has a NotificationListener api to listen to all status bar notifications, I tried to find ios alternatives but could't find any. My main goal is to listen to google maps direction notifications so is there a workaround which I can use without using maps key for basic direction and distance text submitted by […]
Locked out: How a gift card purchase destroyed an Apple account The locking of an Apple Account and the difficulty one loyal Apple customer has experienced in regaining access is a stark reminder to be vigilant when buying gift cards for the holidays.A selection of Apple Gift Card designs - Image Credit: AppleWhile holiday presents tend to involve physical items or cash, gift cards are often included in the mix, especially as a last-minute purchase. However, as one prominent Apple user has discovered, sometimes buying a gift card can be hazardous, even if they take a lot of precautions.Posted on Saturday, Paris Buttfield-Addison of game studio Secret Lab explains how access to their entire Apple digital life has been blocked off. All stemming from an Apple Gift Card purchase. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Shipped my first Mac app – XIndex (project organizer for Xcode devs) Finally shipped something! XIndex is a simple Mac app that scans your folders and indexes all your Xcode projects. Search instantly, filter by platform, tag by client, open in one click. Built it because I couldn't find my own projects anymore. If you've got more than 20 Xcode projects on your Mac, you know the […]
Apple Wallet order tracking improved with iOS 26, but it’s still missing something With iOS 26 this year, Apple announced an incredibly promising improvement to the order tracking feature in the Wallet app. With on-device Apple Intelligence models, the company planned to identify orders in your email to provide tracking updates, eliminating the need for retailers to need to support their proprietary feature.
I was really optimistic about this improvement, but after using it for the past couple months, it honestly feels a dull band-aid solution that never should’ve been implemented. Here’s why.
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SMS Delivery Delays to Vodafone Omnitel Network in Italy Dec 13, 07:27 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Vodafone Omnitel Network in Italy. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
I built an iOS Screen-recording app that can ZOOM Hey everyone! I’ve been looking for an iOS app that adds smooth zoom-in/zoom-out animations to screen recordings (like Screen Studio on macOS). I couldn’t find anything that looked clean or was easy to use, so I ended up building my own. Srecoder — https://apps.apple.com/in/app/screen-recording-srecorder/id6753304523 Right now it focuses on just making your screen recordings look […]
Finish Your Holiday Shopping With Our Exclusive 30% Discount at Satechi Satechi and MacRumors partnered up this week to offer our readers an exclusive 30 percent discount on select products for a limited time. This sale is available only on Satechi's website and is set to end on Monday, December 15, so this weekend is your last chance to take advantage of the deals.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Satechi. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
To get the discount, add anything from the lists below to your cart and head to checkout. Once at checkout, you can enter the code MRHOLIDAY to get 30 percent off your order for this week only. This discount code takes 30 percent off each item in your cart, so you can purchase multiple accessories at once.
Note: Use code MRHOLIDAY at checkout to see the discount.
30% OFFMacRumors Exclusive Sale at Satechi
Products in this sale include Satechi's newest Qi2 charging stations and travel chargers, including the 3-in-1 Foldable Charging Station for $91.00, down from $129.99. You can also get both of Satechi's On The Go chargers on sale for 30 percent off with our exclusive code, priced at $56.00 for the 2-in-1 model and $70.00 for the 3-in-1 model.
It's also worth noting that some products are under a "last chance" discount, leftover from Satechi's Cyber Week sale, and our exclusive code stacks with these markdowns. This means you can get ultra-steep discounts on Satechi's 2-in-1 Headphone Stand and Wireless Charger ($39.20, $40 off) and Thunderbolt 4 Dock ($147.00, $152 off).
The code also covers 30 percent off Satechi's range of FindAll Bluetooth trackers, including the FindAll Keychain, FindAll Card, FindAll Luggage Tag, FindAll Glasses Case, and FindAll Passport Cover. We've listed every product that works with our exclusive MRHOLIDAY discount code below, so be sure to shop the sale before it ends on December 15.
Wall Chargers
67W On The Go Slim Wall Charger - $42.00, down from $59.99
165W USB-C 4-Port GaN Charger - $84.00, down from $119.99
Wireless Chargers
2-in-1 Headphone Stand and Wireless Charger - $39.20, down from $55.99
2-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Charging Stand - $56.00, down from $79.99
On The Go 2-in-1 Charger - $56.00, down from $79.99
On The Go 3-in-1 Charger - $70.00, down from $99.99
3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Charging Stand - $91.00, down from $129.99
Bluetooth Trackers
FindAll Keychain - $21.00, down from $29.99
FindAll Card - $24.50, down from $34.99
FindAll Luggage Tag - $31.50, down from $44.99
FindAll Glasses Case - $35.00, down from $49.99
FindAll Passport Cover - $42.00, down from $59.99
Docks and Hubs
Pro Hub Slim - $56.00, down from $79.99
7-in-1 Slim USB-C Multiport Adapter - $56.00, down from $79.99
Thunderbolt 4 Slim Hub Pro - $140.00, down from $199.99
Thunderbolt 4 Dock - $147.00, down from $209.99
Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock - $245.00, down from $349.99
Miscellaneous
On The Go Bluetooth Keyboard - $56.00, down from 479.99
On The Go Bluetooth Mouse - $21.00, down from $29.99
Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable - $28.00, down from $39.99
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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Today in Apple history: AirPods arrive to conquer the audio world On December 13, 2016, Apple finally launched the original AirPods after months of delay. The wireless earbuds became an instant hit.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
I built a minimal iOS app to remember item locations + get expiry reminders! Hi everyone, I kept having the same issue that I’d put something “somewhere safe,” assume I’d remember it, and then spend days trying to find it again. Perishables were worse as things expired quietly because I never tracked them properly. I tried several apps, but everything felt bloated, over-complicated, or obsessed with cloud syncing. I […]
Built an iOS app to track post ideas and performance Hello r/iOSProgramming, I made this app to help me post daily on social media. It’s been nice having a place to write down post ideas and see how they perform. Other features include: – Stores images so they’re easily available – Converts images to 9:16 for vertical platforms – Shows which platforms a post can […]
Best Apple Deals of the Week: AirPods Pro 3 Hit Best-Ever $199 Price, Plus Portable SSDs at Samsung and More We're already in the middle of December, and holiday deals are abundant this time of year. This week, you can find best-ever discounts on AirPods Pro 3, Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and M5 iPad Pro. Below, you'll also find an exclusive sitewide deal at Burton Goods and an ongoing holiday sale at Samsung with big discounts on storage accessories and more.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
AirPods Pro 3
What's the deal? Take $50 off AirPods Pro 3
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$50 OFFAirPods Pro 3 for $199.00
Apple's AirPods Pro 3 hit a new record low price of $199.00 this week on Amazon, down from $249.00, and they're still available today. This deal beats the Black Friday price we saw last month by about $20.
Burton Goods
What's the deal? Take 25% off sitewide with code MR25
Where can I get it? Burton Goods
25% OFF SITEWIDEMacRumors Exclusive Sale at Burton Goods
MacRumors readers can get 25 percent off sitewide this weekend at Burton Goods, with the code MR25 at checkout. Burton Goods is known for its leather accessories that include iPhone and iPad Cases, MacBook sleeves, Apple Watch bands, MagSafe-compatible wallets, and more.
Samsung
What's the deal? Save sitewide on Samsung TVs, monitors, and more
Where can I get it? Samsung
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
SITEWIDE DISCOUNTSSamsung Holiday Sale
Samsung kicked off a new holiday event this week, and you can find great deals on monitors, storage accessories, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances. Many of these deals are the exact same all-time low prices we tracked during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
A new highlight of this event is Samsung's 4TB Portable SSD T7 Shield for $349.99 ($115 off), and you can still get The Frame Pro on sale for $1,999.00 ($1,200 off).
Apple Watch
What's the deal? Take up to $100 off Apple Watch SE 3 and Series 11
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm GPS) for $299.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm GPS) for $329.00
$50 OFF40mm GPS Apple Watch SE 3 for $199.00
$50 OFF44mm GPS Apple Watch SE 3 for $229.00
Amazon has a few record low prices on multiple Apple Watch models this week, including the Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch SE 3. These have been some of the most consistent deals to stick around after Black Friday, and they're available in multiple color options and sizes.
iPad Pro
What's the deal? Take up to $180 off M5 iPad Pro
Where can I get it? Amazon and Best Buy
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$100 OFF11-inch M5 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) for $899.00
Amazon and Best Buy opened up big discounts across the M5 iPad Pro lineup this week, offering as much as $180 off select tablets. Prices start at $899.00 for the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch M5 iPad Pro at Amazon, down from $999.00. All deals in this sale match — or beat — the record low prices we tracked during Black Friday.
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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Score a lifetime of guitar lessons with real-time feedback for just $250 Give the guitarist in your life (or yourself) lifetime access to JustinGuitar, unlocking lessons, real-time feedback and thousands of songs.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Leak teases iOS 26.4 feature updates alongside iOS 27, iOS 28 plans A leaked internal iOS 26 build allegedly includes references to a new Health app, more accurate AirPods tracking in iOS 26.4, and even some details about iOS 27 and iOS 28.A leak may have revealed Apple's intended changes for iOS's future updatesApple often tests many features due in future software updates well in advance of their eventual release. One recent leak may have hinted at what's coming in the 28-generation of Apple's operating systems.The internal build of iOS 26 examined by MacWorld is said to include several "flags" for features Apple is still working on. The flags are designed to allow engineers to enable and disable features while they are being developed, and often include notes about the feature itself. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Art of Weather – Finally updated my App after five years! I rebuilt my app which matches weather conditions to art – using Apple's WeatherKit with Supabase for data and storage. Adding in artist's bio pulled from Wikipedia for the upcoming full version. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/art-of-weather/id1549375625 submitted by /u/scipioscipio120 [link] [comments]
Top Stories: iOS 26.2 Released, 2026 iPhone Rumors, and More After roughly six weeks of beta testing, iOS 26.2 and related updates have finally been released for all users, delivering a number of new features, changes, and bug fixes.
In other news this week, we saw fresh rumors about next year's iPhone models, Apple's chip guru Johny Srouji felt compelled to address reports that he might be joining the ongoing exodus of senior executives, and Apple Fitness+ is seeing its largest expansion since launch, so read on below for all the details on these stories and more!
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Apple Releases iOS 26.2 With Alarms for Reminders, Lock Screen Changes, Enhanced Safety Alerts and More
iOS 26.2 and friends are finally here, with Apple pushing out the releases to the public following their beta testing period.
We've recapped all of the notable changes that are here in iOS 26.2, so be sure to check out the list so you know what to look for first once you update!
iPhone Fold Expected to Claim 22% of Foldable Market, 34% of Revenue in First Year
Apple's first foldable iPhone is projected to capture a sizable portion of the overall foldable market next year, with the "iPhone Fold" estimated to pick up 22% of units and 34% of revenue.
The estimates come as one source claimed Samsung Display is slated to produce more display panels than expected for the device, suggesting strong anticipated demand, although Samsung has disputed the claim.
iPhone 18 Pro Leak Adds New Evidence for Under-Display Face ID
Apple is actively testing under-screen Face ID for next year's iPhone 18 Pro models using a special "spliced micro-transparent glass" window built into the display, claims a Chinese leaker. Apple is reportedly testing the special glass as a way to let the TrueDepth system's infrared sensors pass through the panel without distortion.
A number of rumors have indicated Apple is working on moving Face ID hardware under the screen to reduce the size of the Dynamic Island, though they have been split on whether the technology will be ready in time for next year's iPhone models.
Apple's Chipmaking Chief Johny Srouji Responds to Report About Him Potentially Leaving
Last weekend, it was reported that Apple's chip chief Johny Srouji has been "seriously considering leaving" the company in the near future, which would be a significant blow to the company amidst the current wave of executive departures.
The chatter was enough to spur Srouji to send a memo to his team, reassuring them that he has no plans to leave "anytime soon."
Apple was reportedly trying to put together a package of increased compensation and responsibilities to ensure Srouji would stay on board, but it's unclear if that effort has convinced him to remain at Apple or if the initial rumors of his potential departure had been somewhat overblown in the first place.
Switching Between iPhone and Android Will Get Easier With New Apple and Google Collaboration
Apple and Google are teaming up to make it easier for users to switch between iPhone and Android smartphones. A new Android Canary build released this week simplifies data transfer between two smartphones, and Apple is going to implement the functionality in an upcoming iOS 26 beta.
Apple already has a Move to iOS app for transferring data from an Android device to an iPhone, while Google has an Android Switch app that can migrate data from an iPhone to an Android smartphone. The new method will apparently replace the existing apps, offering a transfer function when setting up a new iPhone or Android device.
Apple Fitness+ Coming to 28 New Regions With Digital Voice Dubbing
Apple this week announced that Fitness+ is expanding to 28 new markets on December 15 in the service's largest international rollout since launch, accompanied by new language dubbing and a K-Pop music genre.
Apple Fitness+ will become available in Chile, Hong Kong, India, the Netherlands, Singapore, Taiwan, and additional regions on December 15, with Japan scheduled to follow early next year. The expansion increases total availability to 49 countries.
Hundreds of sessions will initially be available with digitally generated voice dubbing in Spanish and German, with Japanese added when the service launches in Japan. New dubbed episodes will be released weekly across all supported regions.
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Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view.
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Apple @ Work: It is time for Apple TV to get PoE and finally reach its enterprise potential Apple @ Work is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that integrates in a single professional grade platform all the solutions necessary to seamlessly and automatically deploy, manage and protect Apple devices at work. Over 45,000 organizations trust Mosyle to make millions of Apple devices work ready with no effort and at an affordable cost. Request your EXTENDED TRIAL today and understand why Mosyle is everything you need to work with Apple.
I believe that the Apple TV is one of Apple’s most underrated products in the enterprise and retail. For IT teams it is a surprisingly powerful tool for conference rooms, retail displays, training spaces, and digital signage. It is easy to manage remotely, incredibly stable, and fits right into the same device management and deployment workflows that IT teams already use for Macs, iPads, and iPhones. For the price, you get a lot of capability. Yet Apple TV still has not reached its full potential inside the enterprise because it is missing one thing that would make it dramatically easier to deploy at scale: Power over Ethernet.
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I built a privacy-first workout logger using SwiftUI & SwiftData (No Ads, No Subs) Hi everyone, I just released my first iOS app, Heavy Protocol. It’s a workout logger built specifically for High Intensity Training (HIT). I made the whole thing with SwiftUI and SwiftData because I wanted the UI to be dark, clean, and fast. The Motivation: Honestly, I was tired of modern fitness apps. They are usually […]
Anyone having success with TikTok? Anyone promoting on TikTok and seeing positive results? I’ve got an account that I use that’s warmed up and all that; most videos are under 700 views. It feels like I need to get 10s of thousands of views to maybe see traction. Otherwise I’m just wasting time. Is it worth it to keep pushing […]
2025 tech gift guide for Apple users — personally tested and recommended It’s officially time to start checking gifts off your list before it’s too late. For my 2025 tech gift guide, I’m recommending technology products that I’ve actually used all year. Each of these products has been especially useful this year, and they’ll make great gifts for the Apple users in your life.
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Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 is $50 Off Amazon has the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 marked $50 off. The Powerbeats Pro 2 is powered by an H2 chip designed by Apple for crisp and immersive audio. It is the first earbuds by the company to feature wireless Qi charging along with up to 45 hours of playback, even with a charging case that’s […]
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Shazam Rolling Out New Feature ‘Popular Segments’ Shazam will be introducing a feature called ‘Popular Segments’ that shows a song track’s specific part that has gained the most popularity among its listeners. An example was given where the 30-35 second mark of a track was the key moment of the song, whereas most listeners asked for it to be identified by Shazam. […]
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Budget-Friendly Bundles Coming To YouTube TV Next Year YouTube announced that YouTube TV is going to be revamped with over 10 TV packages that are specific to genres next year, and it will be budget-friendly compared to the current YouTube TV version we have, which has a subscription price set at $82.99 monthly. Packages for family, news, entertainment, sports, and other genres will […]
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New Firmware For AirPods Pro 2 and 3 Released The AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 have received a new firmware. For the AirPods Pro 2, it is now 8B28 from the previous 8B21, while the AirPods 3 is now 8B30 from the old firmware, 8B25. No information was given on what came with the updates. The AirPods Pro 2 and Pro 3 […]
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iOS 26 Code Hints New Features of AirTag 2 A couple of new features will reportedly be coming to the AirTag 2, which are focused on improving its capabilities for tracking. The new AirTag will have a feature called ‘Improved Moving’ that would let users locate the AirTag precisely, even when it is on the move. Another feature aims to improve tracking when you […]
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12th-gen iPad May Be Powered by A19 Chip Used in the iPhone 17 Macworld reports that they have discovered a document containing Apple’s internal code suggesting that the iPad 12, an upcoming budget-friendly iPad, will be equipped with the A19 chip that the company used for the iPhone 17. Past reports were based on a document showing that the device will be powered by an A18 chip. This […]
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Code For Next-Gen Apple Studio Display Suggests A19 Chip, ProMotion, and Support For HDR The next-generation Apple Studio Display is anticipated to be released in early 2026. A recent report surfaced where a few more details were leaked regarding the capabilities of the external monitor. There are code references that refer to “J527”, an identifier for the external display, which hints that the device will be equipped with the […]
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Safari Technology Preview 223 Released By Apple An update for the Safari Technology Preview has been released by Apple. It is a test browser Apple introduced nine years ago in March of 2016. The company designed the experimental browser to let users test features that will be released in future Safari versions. Updates and fixes are included in the Safari Technology Preview […]
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Jeff Williams Joining Board Of Directors At Disney Jeff Williams, a former chief operating officer at Apple, might join the board of directors of Disney soon. Williams received nominations from the company’s board of directors to become an independent director. He will be in the 2026 elections at the yearly shareholders meeting. Williams was with Apple for 10 years as the chief operating […]
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iOS 26.4 features surface in new internal Apple leak Thanks to a leaked internal iOS 26, we now know about several new features that Apple could introduce with iOS 26.4.
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OS 26.2 Adds Reminder Alarms, Edge Light, Podcast Chapters, and Enhanced Safety Alerts Adam Engst walks you through Apple’s OS 26.2 updates, highlighting new alarms in Reminders, auto-generated chapters in Podcasts, Enhanced Safety Alerts, and Edge Light for Mac video calls—along with urgent fixes for two actively exploited WebKit vulnerabilities.
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iOS 26.2 Features: Everything New in iOS 26.2 Apple released iOS 26.2 on December 12, introducing the latest version of iOS 26. iOS 26.2 isn't the biggest update, but it brings quite a few helpful new features to your iPhone.
We've rounded up all of the new features your iPhone is getting in iOS 26.2.
Alarms for Reminders
The Reminders app has a new option to have an alarm go off when a reminder is due. Setting up an alarm can be done by toggling on the "Urgent" option when creating a reminder.
When a Reminder alarm activates, it displays a snooze option or a slide to stop option. If you snooze it, it will show a Live Activity countdown on the Lock Screen that includes an option to complete the reminder or reschedule it. Apple distinguishes Reminders alarms from standard alarms with a new blue color.
Apple provides a splash screen letting users know about the feature, plus a small banner that shows up when you go to add a new entry in the Reminders app after updating to iOS 26.2.
Lock Screen
The Lock Screen has a new Liquid Glass slider that lets you customize the appearance of the time. When using the "Glass" option, you can use the slider to make the time look almost entirely clear, or give it a more frosted look.
There's still a separate Solid toggle that turns off the Liquid Glass appearance for the clock entirely if you want to opt for a much more opaque design, and you can also still use the color options for the time.
Liquid Glass Settings
When using the Liquid Glass "Tinted" option that reduces transparency, there's a warning that the Tinted option cannot be used in tandem with the Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast Accessibility settings.
Turning on Tinted mode is able to turn off Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast automatically. In the prior update, there was no option to turn on Tinted mode without turning off these features manually.
AirDrop
iOS 26.2 increases the security of AirDrop. The update adds an extra layer of verification when using AirDrop with unknown contacts.
There is an option to generate an AirDrop code on the receiver's device, which can then be entered on the sender's device to complete the transfer. Codes allow AirDrop to work for a 30-day period.
People you have shared a code with can be managed by opening up the Settings app, selecting the General section, choosing AirDrop, and tapping on "Manage Known AirDrop Contacts."
Apple Music
Apple Music supports offline lyrics, so you can see a song's lyrics when not connected to Wi-Fi or cellular.
Your Favorite Songs playlist also now shows up in Top Picks on the home tab.
Sleep Score
With iOS 26.2 and watchOS 26.2, Apple has adjusted the ranges for the Sleep Score feature that it introduced earlier this year. The new Sleep Score numbers better match how people might be feeling after a night of sleep.
These are the new scores:
Very Low - 0-40 (previously 0-29)
Low - 41-60 (previously 30-49)
OK - 61-80 (previously 50-69)
High - 81-95 (previously 70-89)
Very High - 96-100 (previously 90-100)
The "Very High" rank used to be "Excellent," but Apple changed the name to be more in line with the other labels.
Sleep Scores are available on all Apple Watch models compatible with watchOS 26.2 and can be found in the Health app on the iPhone. Apple designed Sleep Score to provide an overall sense of sleep patterns, so users can identify habits that might impact their sleep.
Sleep Score takes into account sleep duration, bedtime, and interruptions to assign a nightly score that represents sleep quality. Duration is worth 50 points, bedtime is worth 30, and interruptions (times woken up in the night) are worth 20, for a total of 100 possible points each night.
Podcasts
The Podcasts app has three new features, including automatically generated chapters, options to see mentions of other podcasts from the transcript and the player, and access to links mentioned in a podcast on the episode page.
Passwords
In the Settings section of the Passwords app, there's an option to manage websites where passwords are not saved when signing in.
Freeform
The Freeform app now supports tables that can hold text, images, documents, and drawings. Cells intelligently resize to fit content, providing structure.
Apple News
Apple updated the design of Apple News, adding quick access top buttons for categories like sports, puzzles, politics, business, and food.
There's also a dedicated tab for Following, which has been decoupled from the search interface.
Home App
The Home app now supports multipack accessory pairing. You can use the same setup code to enroll multiple accessories that are sold together.
Flash for Alerts
The Flash for Alerts option in the Accessibility section of the Settings app allows users to have the screen flash when there's an incoming notification. Previously, this setting was limited to the LED on the back of the iPhone.
Users can swap to the screen flash or have both flash at the same time when notifications come in.
Enhanced Safety Alerts
In the Notifications section of the Settings app, there's an Enhanced Safety Alerts section for managing earthquake alerts, imminent threat alerts, and activating improved alert delivery, a feature that uses location to improve the reliability of alerts.
Apple says that Enhanced Safety Alerts provide rich information like a map of affected areas and links to additional safety guidance.
Enhanced Safety Alerts is limited to the United States.
Measure App
Apple's Measure app now features a Liquid Glass design for the level, with two Liquid Glass bubbles instead of white circles.
Games App
There's an option to sort games in the Games app Library by size, in addition to Name and Recent. In-game challenge score banners provide real-time updates when someone new has taken the lead in a game you're playing.
The Games app also supports navigation with a controller and real-time updates to challenge scores during gameplay, plus there's enhanced support for controllers like the Backbone and Razer.
CarPlay
The CarPlay app supports disabling pinned messages in the Messages app for drivers who prefer the classic Messages view that was available before iOS 26.2.
Menu Animations
For pop-out menus that expand from a corner button, iOS 26.2 adds a quicker, bouncier animation that looks like the animation that Apple showed off at WWDC.
Privacy
When you access your Apple Account for the first time after installing iOS 26.2, you'll see an alert letting you know that Apple's privacy information for Apple Accounts has been updated to better explain how personal information is collected and used by Apple.
AirPods Live Translation for EU
iOS 26.2 expands AirPods Live Translation to the European Union. Apple had to delay the feature in the EU to complete the engineering work needed to comply with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act.
AirPods Live Translation works with the AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4 with ANC. It is available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional Mandarin), Japanese, and Korean at the current time.
iPhone Changes in Japan
Siri Replacement
Apple is laying the groundwork for a new option that will let iPhone users in Japan choose a different default voice assistant. A press and hold gesture on the Side Button only activates Siri in earlier versions of iOS.
iPhone users in Japan will be able to select a new voice-based conversation app to activate with the Side Button, allowing alternative assistants like Gemini or Alexa to be used on the iPhone. Developer documentation confirms that it will only be available for Japanese Apple Accounts owned by people living in Japan.
Search Engine Choice
After installing iOS 26.2, iPhone users in Japan will be prompted to select a preferred search engine. Options include Bing, Google, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo Japan, or Ecosia, the same options available globally in the Safari settings. In most other countries, Google is the default search engine and there is no prompt to choose a different option when the iPhone first starts up.
While iPhone users outside of Japan can choose one of the other options, doing so requires going into the Safari section of the Settings app to make a change.
Third Party App Stores
iOS 26.2 will allow iPhone users in Japan to install alternative app marketplaces, similar to the European Union.
Texas App Store Changes
With iOS 26.2, Apple is adding tools for developers that will help them comply with the App Store Accountability Act that goes into effect in Texas in 2026. Apple users in Texas will need to confirm whether they are 18 years or older when creating an Apple Account, and parents will need to provide consent for their children's App Store downloads and in-app transactions.
Apple will share user age range information with developers, and developers will need to implement systems for notifying parents about significant app changes and allowing parents to revoke a child's access to an app at any time.
Bonus: iPadOS 26.2 Multitasking
In iPadOS 26.2, Apple is expanding on the updated multitasking that it introduced in iPadOS 26.1. There's an option to drag and drop apps from the App Library, Dock, and Spotlight into Slide Over and tiled views, restoring some functionality that was removed in the iPadOS 18 to iPadOS 26 transition.
Bug Fixes
There are two notable bug fixes in iOS 26.2. Apple addressed an issue that could cause pre-release albums in the Apple Music Library not to be playable at release time, and it addressed an issue where a Privacy and Security setting could be incorrectly marked as managed by an enterprise organization.
Security Updates
iOS 26.2 addresses over 20 vulnerabilities, including two bugs that are known to have been actively exploited.
There are a pair of WebKit vulnerabilities that could allow maliciously crafted web content to execute code or cause memory corruption. Apple says that the bugs might have been exploited in an attack against targeted individuals on versions of iOS before iOS 26.
One of the WebKit bugs was fixed with improved memory management, while the other was addressed with improved validation.
There are several other vulnerabilities that were fixed too, across apps and services. An App Store bug could allow users to access sensitive payment tokens, processing a malicious image file could lead to memory corruption, photos in the Hidden Album could be viewed without authentication, and passwords could be unintentionally removed when remotely controlling a device with FaceTime.
Now that these vulnerabilities have been publicized by Apple, even those that were not exploited before might be taken advantage of now. Apple recommends all users update their devices to iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.2 as soon as possible.
Compatibility
iOS 26.2 is available on all iPhones that support iOS 26.
What's Next
Apple is likely to release the first beta of its next update, iOS 26.3, as soon as next week.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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TP-Link Deco BE14000 review: more capable whole-home tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 The TP-Link Deco line offers Wi-Fi 7 at a reasonable price, and the BE68 is a tri-band unit with 10Gbps Ethernet, wired backhaul, and a 6 GHz band for more advanced users.TP-Link Deco BE14000 reviewMy home networking setup has evolved twice in 2025, first to move away from an aging Linksys setup, then a second time to test a more powerful tri-band system. While the first upgrade was a night and day improvement, the second was more incremental, if welcome.I had a lot of success using TP-Link's $250 BE5000 dual-band mesh routers, but I knew I'd benefit from something higher up in the lineup. Many, if not most, users won't need to make the jump, but I've been testing the BE14000 system and it has smoothed out the wrinkles. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
PSA: iOS 26.2 Turns on Automatic Software Updates for Some Users After installing iOS 26.2, if you're just tapping through screens, you could miss the update turning on automatic software updates.
At the "Software Update Complete" stage where you normally tap on continue to get to the Home Screen, there might be an extra little bit of information. Some users are seeing a warning that future updates will be automatically downloaded and installed, with the option toggled on automatically if the Continue button is tapped. There's a subtle "Only Download Automatically" option that does not opt you into automatic updates if you're paying attention, but it's easy to miss.
You won't see iOS 26.2 turn on automatic software updates if you already have them on, and it doesn't even seem to be showing up for all users that have automatic update installation turned off. You might want to double check your settings just in case, and even if iOS 26.2 didn't turn on automatic software updates, it's worth knowing about the possibility because it's an option that Apple can sneak into any update. If you've ever had an update mysteriously install on your device when you didn't manually do it, it's probably because automatic software updates was quietly turned back on.
If you did install iOS 26.2 and accidentally turned on automatic updates, you can undo it by going to General > Software Update > Automatic Updates and toggling the option off. From there, you can choose to allow updates to automatically download, and toggle off the automatic installation of system files. Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Govee Star Projector Review: HomeKit-Connected Night Lights With Matter Support Govee makes just about every kind of light you can think of, and many of those are Matter-capable and able to connect to HomeKit. Earlier this year, Govee came out with a series of Matter star projectors, which you can hook up to your Apple Home setup.
There are three new projectors, including the Star Light Projector Nebula, the Star Light Projector Ocean Wave, and the higher-end Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro. I was intrigued by the idea of HomeKit-connected light projectors, so I tested two of the three products.
Star Light Projector (Ocean Wave)
There are two variants of the Star Light Projector, the Nebula that mimics the night sky, and the Ocean Wave that has more of an oceanic vibe. The Ocean Wave Star Light Projector is one of Govee's more affordable projectors at $50 on sale, and it's a fun nightlight experience, especially for children.
The projector is on a rotating base that can be adjusted as needed for the space that it's in, and it covers up to 540 square feet. It's more than big enough to bathe the entire ceiling of your average bedroom in soft, shifting light. It's about eight inches tall and six inches long, so it can tuck right on a bedside table or dresser to light the room.
There is a textured lens that covers four RGBW lamp beads, and together, that setup allows for a water-like ripple pattern. I didn't think it necessarily looked quite like I was underwater, but some colors were more convincing than others.
Along with the light under the lens, there's a laser module that projects pinpoints of light meant to be stars. The laser light looks like stars, and that was somewhat confusing with the water aesthetic. I ended up with mesmerizing light effects, but not a lighting experience that made me feel like I was under the sea or looking at the sky. It's a chaotic mix that doesn't quite work.
While the lighting effects produced by the projector feature multiple colors and patterns that can be adjusted in the app, the laser is a static green color and it can't be changed. If the laser light is on, it's green, and that didn't look great with some of the other colors. You need a fairly dark room for the projector to work as intended. It needs to be the only light that's on, and it needs to be dark outside.
There is an included speaker and you can turn on white noise options to add to the oceanic effect, but the speaker quality was just okay. I am someone that sleeps with white noise, and I would not pick the projector over another noise machine. For a child that doesn't know much of a difference, the sounds would likely be plenty soothing, and it might also work well for meditation. My cat was enthralled with it, so pets can enjoy the lighting effects too. If you don't like the white noise options, you can connect to it via Bluetooth and play music from an iPhone. There is a subtle noise from the projector, but I'm not sure you would hear it unless you were right next to it.
The laser can be turned off, and the light can be dimmed for sleep, plus there are options to set timers. This would make for a great nightlight/sound machine in a child's room, and all the different settings and light patterns are fun to play with. The app has quite a few presets to choose from, some of which have an accompanying sound and some of which don't, but you can also create your own. I liked the amount of control I had and all of the patterns available with this model, because surprisingly, the more expensive model is a bit more limited in scope because of its specialization.
This model does not come with a power adapter, so you'll need to supply your own, but it does come with a USB-C to USB-A cable. The USB-A side plugs into the power adapter, and I would have much preferred a USB-C to USB-C cable so I didn't have to hunt down a USB-A power adapter, which I have been ridding my house of.
Govee Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro
The Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro is Govee's higher-end projector option, and it's quite a bit different from the more affordable Star Projector variants. I don't have much experience with projectors, so this review ended up sending me down a rabbit hole.
Why would someone pay $160+ for this projector when there are options with more customizability at a lower price? The answer is resolution and the ultimate feel of the lighting effect. The Projector 2 Pro doesn't use different colored lights and textured lenses, instead passing light through high-resolution film discs.
There are eight film discs to select from, and the image on the film is projected onto the ceiling or the wall. The discs have good variation in color and effect, but I was disappointed to learn that there are no additional discs I can buy. These are also proprietary, so you can't exactly buy discs somewhere else and pop them into the projector.
There's a 4-megapixel lens and a 230 lux light, and the combination produces vivid colors and a realistic effect that feels like you're immersed in space. Govee says that you don't need total darkness for the projector to work, but that's not really true. It looks a lot better when the room is completely dark.
You can leave a nightlight on or have a lamp on in the room, but it really fades the effect. Even a TV washes it out too much. You also need to make sure to adjust the focus after you get the light positioned where you want it to project, otherwise it will look blurry. If you don't have a dark enough room and don't adjust the focus, it's going to look washed out. You also need to ensure you have good placement in a room and the right angle. There is soft motor sound when the projector is turned on, and occasionally, I noticed some minor jumps in rotation. I am sound sensitive and the noise didn't bother me, but if it's right next to your head and you want total silence, it could be an irritation.
The Light Projector 2 Pro covers up to 300 square feet with a 90 degree projection, which is ideal for bedrooms. I found it to be a little too small for the living room, and it does look best when it can cover an entire ceiling. I have vaulted ceilings in most rooms. In rooms with higher vaulted ceilings, the projector didn't look the best, perhaps because the distance was just too far. Lower ceilings looked better, and on Amazon, Govee actually recommends using the star projector within a distance of 3.28 feet to 9.84 feet, ruling out taller ceilings.
The projected scenes rotate to provide movement, and a laser that provides moving stars adds to the effect. The laser is blue, which means the stars are always blue. Blue works well with most scenes, but with both of the light projectors I tested, I wanted to be able to change star color. Laser color is static, though, and there aren't multiple options, which is a major downside. The laser stars have two different movement patterns, including diffuse or gather, both of which created unique effects with each film disc. Star speed can be adjusted, and the stars can also be turned off entirely.
There are preset scene options to choose from, some of which are tied to white noise, but even with the more expensive Light Projector 2 Pro, I didn't like the white noise quality. The speaker is just okay and doesn't sound like it has any depth. I would not get this for the white noise function.
The projector has a separate, rubberized base, and the shape of the projector allows it to be positioned anywhere on the base, so it's easy to adjust the angle to get the light in the right spot. There's a 90-degree projection angle to work with. The device is nine inches long and six inches wide, so it's a little bigger than the more affordable models.
The Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro does provide a realistic night sky effect that's immersive and pretty to look at, but you are limited to the eight different discs. Star patterns and scenes mix things up a bit, but it can get boring looking at the same pattern night after night. I think this projector looks great, but it needs more scene options and I hope Govee sells additional discs in the future.
There is nowhere on the projector to store discs, so it's easy to misplace them. Govee does give you a little book to store them in, but just one sleepy night of not putting a disc away has the potential to result in a lost one. I also can't seem to take the discs out of the projector or put them in without touching the film, which is frustrating.
Govee App
The projectors connect to Wi-Fi and can be controlled with the Govee app. The app has a main view where you can see each Govee product, and you can tap on one to get to the different options.
The Govee app is fine for the most part. It works and does what I expect, but it's also messy. There are ads for other products in several places, and controls that are offered without explanation. It's definitely an app that has the potential to be confusing.
For the Ocean Wave projector, you can control the speed of the light and to some extent, the color, but colors are dictated by the bulbs inside. They aren't multi-color LED bulbs, so you can't set it to any color that you want. Changing wave speed also doesn't make that much of a difference, so there is a limited amount of customization. You can turn off the wave effect or the stars and enable preset scenes, some of which have accompanying sounds.
The Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro has fewer settings because there are no colors. You can change the speed of image rotation, change the speed of the stars, and turn those features on or off. You can also adjust the direction of the stars and activate scenes that have accompanying music. The preset scenes were a disappointment for the most part because almost all of them turn off the projection and rely just on a star pattern.
There are features in the app that seem unnecessary, like AI for describing scenes (mostly because there are so few actual options that make a visual difference), and a community feature that shows videos of scenes other people have created. There are some practical options for the two projectors, like controlling the timer, setting times for the projector to turn on, and grouping devices together for multi-device control.
HomeKit
You can bind the Govee projectors to HomeKit using Matter, as long as you have a Matter hub. In the Apple ecosystem, HomePods and Apple TVs serve as hubs.
There's a limited amount that you can do with HomeKit, and it doesn't offer the full suite of customizations that are available in the Govee app. You can turn the light on or off and include it in scenes and automations along with other HomeKit products.
It supports changing the light color as with any HomeKit light, but this feature doesn't work in practice because the Home app offers color options that are not supported by the projector. You can also use Siri to turn the projector off and on, which can be useful, and you can change the brightness.
Bottom Line
Both projectors are fun nighttime accessories, but I can only recommend the Star Light Projector Ocean Wave. It doesn't have discs to fuss with, there are multiple color options to play with, and it's not too expensive.
The Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro looks awesome, but there are too many caveats. The room has to be entirely dark, the ceiling height has to be right, the angle has to be right, and you have to adjust the focus just right. Even meeting those parameters, you get a limited number of scenes with no option to purchase additional discs. If it were priced closer the Ocean Wave and Nebula projectors, that might make it more worthwhile, but this doesn't feel like a $180 device.
I wouldn't recommend buying either of these projectors at full price, but there are often sales you can catch.
How to Buy
The Star Light Projector Ocean Wave is priced at $50 from Amazon, and the Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro is available for $160 from Amazon.
Note: Govee provided MacRumors with an Ocean Wave Light Projector and Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro Projector for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Coming to Apple TV: All the upcoming shows, series, movies, trailers, and more Macworld
Apple’s list of currently available content for Apple TV continues to grow, and so does the list of upcoming projects in the works.
Some of these projects have been officially announced and acknowledged by Apple, while others have been reported by the Hollywood press.
We’ve divided this list in two: Coming Soon is a list of shows and films for which Apple has given an official release date or release window, and Further Out compiles content that is still in production or perhaps haven’t even begun yet.
Updated December 12, 2025: We have updated our list with the latest trailers and release dates.
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You can subscribe to Apple TV on Apple’s website here, or via the Apple TV app on your device. It costs $12.99/£9.99 a month, which you can cancel at any time (Read: How to cancel and Apple subscription). You can also opt for a one-year subscription for $99/£89, which gives you two months free each year.
Apple also offers various trials. Take a look at our article explaining all the ways you can watch Apple TV for free, and the best Apple TV deals you can get. Students can get Apple TV for free with an already subsidized Apple Music subscription.
You don’t need an Apple TV set top box to watch Apple TV, nor do you have to pay for a subscription, see: How to watch Apple TV for free.
Coming Soon to Apple TV
The following shows, series, and movies have been officially announced by Apple and will typically will begin streaming in the next few weeks or months.
Tehran (season 3)
What it’s about: A Mossad hacker-agent infiltrates Tehran under a false identity. After going rogue at the end of season two and reeling from the loss of her closest allies, in season three, Tamar must find a way to reinvent herself and win back the Mossad’s support if she is to survive.
Important names: Starring Niv Sultan, Shaun Toub, Hugh Laurie, and Phoenix Raei.
When you can watch: Season 3 of Tehran premieres on January 9, 2026.
Hijack (season 2)
What it’s about: Season 2 of Hijack takes Sam Nelson from the skies to an underground train in Berlin.
Important names: Stars Idris Elba, Christine Adams, Max Beesley, and Archie Panjabi.
When you can watch: Season 2 of Hijack streams on January 14, 2026.
Drops of God (season 2)
What it’s about: In season two of “Drops of God,” Camille and Issei are thrust into their most perilous challenge yet: to uncover the origin of the world’s greatest wine, a mystery so profound that even their legendary father, Alexandre Léger, could not solve it.
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Important names: Stars Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita.
When you can watch: Season 2 of Drops of God premieres on January 21, 2026.
Shrinking (season 3)
What it’s about: One of the best shows on Apple TV returns for its third season, following a grieving therapist who breaks the rules as he tries to put his life back together.
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Important names: Stars Jason Seagal, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, and Luke Tennie. Written and produced by Bill Lawrence, Jason Seaga, Brett Goldstein, and Brian Gallivan.
When you can watch: The third season of Shrinking premieres on January 28, 2026.
Yo Gabba GabbaLand! (season 2)
What it’s about: Join familiar friends Muno, Foofa, Plex, Brobee and Toodee, and meet new magician Kammy Kam. Dance, sing, play and make learning fun as kids and parents jump into Yo Gabba GabbaLand and discover all the things that make this community so magical.
Important names: Stars Kamryn Smith, Erin Pearce, Emma Penrose, and Adam Deibert.
When you can watch: Season 2 of Yo Gabba GabbaLand! premieres on January 30, 2026.
The Last Thing He Told Me (season 2)
What it’s about: Laura Dave’s novel of the same name has a sequel set to publish in 2025, and Apple has landed the rights to produce a second season of its show based on that novel, and due to stream not long after the novel’s release.
Important names: Stars Jennifer Garner, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Angourie Rice, and David Morse.
When you can watch: Season 2 of The Last Thing He Told Me will premiere on February 20, 2026.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (season 2)
What it’s about: Season two will pick up with the fate of Monarch — and the world — hanging in the balance. The dramatic saga reveals buried secrets that reunite our heroes (and villains) on Kong’s Skull Island.
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Important names: Stars Anna Sawai, Kiersey Clemons, Mari Yamamoto, Kurt Russell, and Wyatt Russell, and Joe Tippett.
When you can watch: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 will land on February 27, 2026.
Your Friends and Neighbors (season 2)
What it’s about: After being fired in disgrace, a hedge fund manager still grappling with his recent divorce, resorts to stealing from his neighbors’ homes in the exceedingly affluent Westmont Village, only to discover that the secrets and affairs hidden behind those wealthy facades might be more dangerous than he ever imagined.
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Important names: Stars Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, James Marsden, and Olivia Munn.
When you can watch: The second season of Your Friends and Neighbors will premiere on April 3, 2026.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
What it’s about: A comedic family drama following recent college dropout and aspiring writer, Margo, the daughter of an ex-Hooter’s waitress, and ex-pro wrestler, as she’s forced to make her way with a new baby, a mounting pile of bills and a dwindling amount of ways to pay them. Based on Rufi Thorpe’s bestselling novel.
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Important names: Stars Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nick Offerman, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
When you can watch: Margo’s Got Money Troubles will premiere on April 15, 2026.
The Savant
What it’s about: A limited series about an undercover investigator known as “The Savant” who infiltrates online hate groups in an effort to stop domestic extremists before they act.
Important names: Written and showrun by Melissa James Gibson, starring Jessica Chastain in the lead role.
When you can watch: The Savant was scheduled to release on September 26, 2025, but the release currently says “at a later date.”
Further Out
These shows, series, and movies may or may not have been officially announced, and do not yet have definitive release dates. Some may debut in the next few months, others be more than a year away. It’s even possible that some of these projects will never be released.
Neuromancer
What it’s about: A new 10-episode drama based on the award-winning novel of the same name by William Gibson. The series will follow a damaged, top-rung super-hacker named Case who is thrust into a web of digital espionage and high-stakes crime with his partner Molly, a razor-girl assassin with mirrored eyes, aiming to pull a heist on a corporate dynasty with untold secrets.
Important names: Created for TV by Graham Roland and JD Dillard. Stars Callum Turner, Briana Middleton, Joseph Lee, and Mark Strong.
When you can watch: Neuromancer is in production now but does not yet have a release date.
Ted Lasso (season 4)
What it’s about: Apple’s biggest show was thought to be over for good, but Apple announced it’s coming back for a 4th season, with Jason Sudeikis returning in the title role.
Important names: Stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein, Jeremy Swift, Hannah Waddington, and Juno Temple.
When you can watch: Apple has not yet announced when season 4 of Ted Lasso will premiere.
Lucky
What it’s about: A limited series about a young woman who left behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago, but must now embrace her darker, criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past. Based on the novel “Lucky” by Marissa Stapley.
Important names: Stars Anya Taylor-Joy, co-showrunners Jonathan Tropper and Cassie Pappas.
When you can watch: Lucky does not yet have a release date.
The Dispatcher
What it’s about: A 6-episode thriller about a police detective whose life fell apart 10 years ago when his young daughter Maggie disappeared without a trace. Now working as a police dispatcher, he receives a distress call from a young girl he is certain is Maggie, he will stop at nothing to find her and reunite his broken family, whatever the cost. Adapted from Ryan David Jahn’s book.
Important names: Starring Patrick Brammall, adapted by writer Kris Mrksa.
When you can watch: The Dispatcher does not yet have a release date.
For All Mankind (season 5)
What it’s about: The fifth and likely final season of the sci-fi epic that imagines an alternate reality where the Soviet Union beat the United States to the moon, and the decades of space race that follows.
Important names: Produced by Ronald D. Moore, starring Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt, Coral Peña, Krys Marshall, Cynthy Wu, and more.
When you can watch: The fifth season of For All Mankind does not yet have a premiere date.
Star City
What it’s about: A spin-off of the For All Mankind universe, Star City takes us back to the key moment in the alt-history retelling of the space race when the Soviet Union became the first nation to put a man on the moon. But this time, we explore the story from behind the Iron Curtain, showing the lives of the cosmonauts, the engineers, and the intelligence officers embedded among them in the Soviet space program.
Important names: Created by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, the creators of For All Mankind.
When you can watch: Star City does not yet have a release date.
Imperfect Women
What it’s about: A limited series based on Araminta Hall’s novel of the same name. It is described as “an unconventional psychological thriller examining a crime that shatters the lives of a decades-long friendship of three women.”
Important names: It will star and be produced by Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington.
When you can watch: Imperfect Women has no release date yet.
Speed Racer
What it’s about: A live-action series based on the beloved Japanese animated show from the ’60s.
Important names: Will be produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot production company, with Hiram Martinez and Ron Fitzgerald as writers and showrunners.
When you can watch: Speed Racer has no release date yet.
The White Darkness
What it’s about: A limited series based on David Grann’s nonfiction book about Henry Worsley, who crossed Antarctica on foot.
Important names: Tom Hiddleston stars, Soo Hugh directs.
When you can watch: The White Darkness has no release date yet.
Untitled Negro League Baseball series
What it’s about: Follows the life and career of legendary pitcher Leroy “Satchel” Paige.
Important names: The series is produced by Erving “Magic” Johnson, among others. It is in conjunction with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and MLB.
When you can watch: This series has no release date yet.
Untitled Chuck Barris drama
What it’s about: Gong Show host Chuck Barris famously claimed to be a secret CIA assassin in his autobiography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, which was made into a feature film in 2002. A Deadline report says Apple is developing an hour-long drama series about Barris as both Gong Show host and CIA assassin.
Important names: Justin Timberlake is attached to star as Chuck Barris.
When you can watch: This series has no release date yet.
Dolly
What it’s about: Deadline describes it as a “sci-fi courtroom drama in which a robotic ‘companion doll’ kills its owner and then shocks the world by claiming that she is not guilty and asking for a lawyer.”
Important names: Florence Pugh and Vanessa Taylor are attached to star and Drew Pearce will write the script.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Bride
What it’s about: Deadline reports that this is a genre-bending film about an engineered “ideal wife” who rejects her creator, escapes captivity, and discovers her true self.
Important names: The film will star Scarlett Johansson and will be directed by Sebastián Lelio.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Earthsound
What it’s about: A natural history documentary series that uses new audio technology and cinematic 360-degree audio to reveal untold nature stories from every continent.
Important names: It will be executive produced by Alex Williamson, and the series producer is Sam Hodgson.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Untitled Idris Elba spy thriller
What it’s about: According to Variety, this is to be a “spy movie with romance set in Africa” but little else is known about the nascent project. The report says it’s early in production.
Important names: The film will star Idris Elba and is produced by Simon Kinberg and Audrey Chon.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Hedy Lamarr series
What it’s about: According to The Hollywood Reporter, it’s an eight-episode series about the 1930s and 40s actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr (whose frequency-hopping radio technology is still the basis for many modern wireless communications).
Important names: Gal Gadot is set to star as Lamarr, with a script written by Sarah Treem.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Where the Wild Things Are
What it’s about: Apple has struck an overall deal with The Maurice Sendak Foundation to produce shows or series based on the author’s works for children. The most famous of these, by far, is Where the Wild Things Are.
Important names: Apple is working with longtime Sendak collaborator Arthur Yorinks and his production studio Night Kitchen Studios.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Custom of the Country
What it’s about: A limited-series adaptation of the Edith Wharton novel The Custom of the Country. The novel, published in the early 20th century, is about a midwestern girl who climbs the ladder of New York high society.
Important names: The big one is Sofia Coppola, who is developing the series for Apple. No word yet on whether she will direct it.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
El Gato Negro
What it’s about: Based on Richard Dominguez’s comic book about an aging luchador who teams up with his grandson to use the El Gato Negro persona to fight crime in South Texas.
Important names: Robert Rodriguez will direct and produce, while Diego Boneta will star and also produce.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
Brie Larson CIA biography series
What it’s about: A report in Variety says that Apple has made a direct-to-series order for a new drama based on the real-life experiences of CIA undercover operative Amaryllis Fox. Fox has a hot novel named Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA that released in October 2019.
Important names: Brie Larson will star and executive produce the series.
When you can watch: No release date yet.
You Think It, I’ll Say It
What it’s about: According to Variety, Apple has ordered a 10-episode, half-hour run of a new comedy variety show. The show is inspired by Curtis Sittenfeld’s collection of short stories You Think It, I’ll Say It.
Important names: SNL alum Kristen Wiig was set to star, but pulled out citing scheduling conflicts with Wonder Woman 1984. The show is created and produced by Colleen McGuinness (30 Rock, About a Boy).
When you can watch: This project does not yet have a title or release date.
Holiday Deal Hub: Exclusive offers on Apple gear accessories, chargers, tech essentials, cloud storage, more Here’s your 2025 9to5Mac Holiday Deal Hub. We have started loading this year’s collection up with a series of exclusives discounts only available to 9to5 readers, including everything from gorgeous leather accessories for your entire Apple kit right through to charging gear, Apple Watch bands, iPad stands, a series of EDC upgrades, cloud storage offers, and more. These deals are largely limited time offers (some end by Monday, some run right through Christmas), but they are a great way to shore up your holiday shopping list or just to score some sweet new gear for your own setup. Check out everything below and watch out for more deals coming next week.
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Don't wait to update: iOS 26.2 fixes WebKit issues used for targeted attacks Apple's iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 updates include a variety of fixes, introduced to keep user data secure. Here's what you need to know, and why you should consider updating right away.Update your devices to the OS 26.2 versions to avoid active exploitsOn Friday, after a series of developer betas and two separate release candidate builds, Apple made iOS 26.2 available to the general public. While the update contains new features, including one-time AirDrop codes and automatic chapter generation in Podcasts, the software also patches multiple vulnerabilities.Notably, Apple patched two WebKit issues that appear to have been used for targeted attacks on older iOS versions, as well as vulnerabilities that gave apps root permissions. FaceTime caller ID spoofing is now more difficult to execute, as is getting to users' Safari browsing history or saved passwords. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple buys two new Cupertino buildings, pushing recent local real estate spend past $1B As Apple’s expansion in the South Bay continues, the company has now acquired two more office buildings for a combined $216 million. Here are the details.
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26.2: Here are the security fixes for all of Apple’s operating systems Earlier today, Apple rolled out updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS. Now, the company has released the security content for each system update. Here are the details.
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Beats Teams Up With Streamer IShowSpeed in Kung Fu-Themed Campaign for Powerbeats Pro 2 Apple's Beats brand is teaming up with YouTuber and streamer IShowSpeed on a new Kung Fu-themed short film showcasing Powerbeats Pro 2 as "the most stable earbuds on earth."
Thanks to their flexible ear hooks, Powerbeats Pro 2 are popular with athletes and other active users who need the extra stability to ensure the earbuds stay in their ears.
The nearly five-minute short film features IShowSpeed traveling halfway around the world to train with a kung fu master, played by a longtime member of Jackie Chan's stunt crew, Paco Yick, to prove an internet troll wrong.
IShowSpeed is currently hosting a livestream premiere of the film, where he is giving away five "Master of Speed & Stability" kits that include an exclusive custom pair of Powerbeats Pro 2 and a movie poster.Tag: BeatsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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