App Rejected: Guideline 4.8 – Login Services Today, my app got rejected. Apple gave me the following comment: The app uses a third-party login service, but does not appear to offer an equivalent login option with the following features: The login option limits data collection to the user’s name and email address. The login option allows users to keep their email address […]
Google apps are returning quota errors, stopping Zap runs. Status: IdentifiedWe are receiving reports of users encountering the following error during Zap runs involving Google-based apps.
'The app returned "Quota exceeded for quota metric 'Queries' and limit"'
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Next-gen Apple Studio Display said to feature A19 chip, ProMotion, and HDR support Apple’s upcoming Studio Display will reportedly gain three major features: A19 chip, ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate, and HDR support…
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Best category for new apps? Asked Claude and it said… Im feeling "uninspired". I have a few apps in the store, 1 of which sells reliably but in very low volume (<10/day). Looking for new ideas but am coming up empty. So I asked Claude.ai. This is the summary I got. Thoughts? —– Most Saturated Categories to Avoid Games (12.68% of all apps) – extremely […]
What’s recent in Axiom for Claude Code 0.9.33: Your iOS coding sidekick Axiom is a free/open source suite of battle-tested Claude Code agents, skills, and references for modern Apple platform development. There's been lots of new and improved capabilities since last week. Among them: SwiftUI — Debug why views re-render unexpectedly, use Instruments' new Cause & Effect Graph to trace performance issues, fix NavigationStack/NavigationSplitView architecture mistakes. swiftui-performance […]
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Meet with Apple experience What's it like attending the "Meet with Apple" event in-person to those who have attended in the past? I'm definitely interested in the upcoming "Let’s talk Liquid Glass: Bring the new design to your app" topic but I'm more interested in what actually happens in person. Is there free food and drinks? Are people nice […]
App Store Connect Outage? We just launched our app today (yay!). However, I can't log into App Store Connect currently. After entering my credentials, I just get an infinite load 🙁 Anyone else seeing the same thing? submitted by /u/alim459 [link] [comments]
Shared App Connections are showing expired for users who are not connection owners Status: InvestigatingWe’re currently investigating reports that shared app connections are displaying as disconnected. The issue is limited to connections not owned by the user experiencing the problem and can be seen when testing connections from the Apps Connections or when testing steps from the Editor view.
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Minor outages hit Apple Music, Apple TV, and Game Center On Wednesday, three of Apple's services experienced limited outages, with only some users affected.Apple Music and Apple TV experience outagesStarting at 2:53 PM ET, Apple noted that it was seeing outages for both Apple Music and Apple TV. According to Apple's System Status page, the services are not down for everyone, and they may not be completely down.It later listed that Game Center was experiencing issues as well. This is the second time on Wednesday that Game Center has had an outage. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
New Apple Pay offer can save you 30% on toys from Mattel Perfectly timed with the holiday shopping season, Apple Pay has just launched a new offer that gets you 30% off a selection of more than 600 toys from Mattel. Here are the details.
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ProMotion and HDR could finally make Studio Display a true pro tool for creators Discover the pro-grade features of the upcoming Apple Studio Display 2, including ProMotion, HDR and a mini-LED panel upgrade.
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U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rate by 25 basis points On Wednesday, the U.S. Federal Reserve delivered its third interest rate cut of 2025, lowering the benchmark federal funds rate by 25 basis…
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Apple TV and Apple Music are currently down [U: Game Center too] Update 4:19 p.m. ET: Game Center is now listed as down as well.
Apple’s System Status page confirms that it is currently experiencing three four outages. Here are the details.
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Apple Music and Apple TV Experiencing Outage Apple Music and Apple TV are experiencing an outage that could be causing issues for some users, according to Apple's System Status page.
The outage started at 2:53 p.m. Eastern Time, and it is impacting Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple TV Channels. Apple says that some users may run into intermittent problems, though specifics have not been provided. There don't appear to be a large number of complaints about the services on social media at this time.
We'll update this article when Apple's services are back up and running.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
MacPaw’s Mac assistant Eney is now faster thanks to a local AI model MacPaw’s Mac AI assistant is now faster and more reliable, thanks to an overhaul of its underlying technology. Here are the details.
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RevenueCat For Onboarding I’m not sure if this was just my personal pain, but rebuilding onboarding + A/B tests for every new mobile app was time consuming, for me at least. So I built essentially RevenueCat, but for onboarding. You design your onboarding with drag-and-drop, add a couple lines of code to your app, and instantly push updates, […]
iPad 12 Rumored to Get iPhone 17's A19 Chip, Breaking Apple Tradition The next-generation low-cost iPad will use Apple's A19 chip, according to a report from Macworld. Macworld claims to have seen an "internal Apple code document" with information about the 2026 iPad lineup.
Prior documentation discovered by MacRumors suggested that the iPad 12 would be equipped with an A18 chip, not an A19 chip. The A19 chip was just released this year in the iPhone 17, and it would be unusual for Apple to use a current-generation chip in the low-cost iPad due to cost.
Apple's most affordable iPad has not had a current-generation chip since the iPad 4, which is back when Apple was still designing AX chips for its tablet lineup. The iPad 5 that came out in 2017 used the A9 chip that was originally introduced in the 2015 iPhone 6s, and since then, the iPad has been equipped with an A-series chip that's a generation or two behind the chip in the most recently released iPhone.
The current iPad 11 that was released in March 2025 uses the A16 chip that first debuted in the iPhone 14 in 2022, for example. The iPad 10 (October 2022) used the A14 (September 2020), the iPad 9 (September 2021) used the A13 (September 2019), and the iPad 8 (September 2020) used the A12 (September 2018). A 2024 A18 chip for the 2026 iPad would be in line with prior launches.
The model numbers listed in Macworld's report are also unusual. It says that J581 and J588 are the codenames for the upcoming 12th-generation iPad, but codenames are typically sequential. Codenames are how Apple references unreleased devices in its software. In prior code leaks, J581 and J582 appeared to reference the low-cost iPad 12.
Prior leaks have suggested that the iPad mini will use the A19 chip, but the iPad mini was previously referenced in Apple code as J510 and J511. Apple sometimes changes its plans and makes updates to unreleased devices, so the A19 chip for the iPad can't be ruled out entirely.
It is not yet clear if Macworld is correct about the A19 chip for the iPad given previous information, but other parts of the report seem more in line with expectations. Macworld suggests the next-generation iPad Air will use an M4 chip, and that both the upcoming iPad and iPad Air will be equipped with Apple's N1 networking chip.
The iPad Air typically gets an M-series chip that's a generation behind the chip in the iPad Pro, and since it's been updated to the M5, the M4 makes sense for the next iPad Air. Apple has also been adding the new N1 networking chip to newly released devices, starting with this year's iPhones. The N1 chip is an Apple-designed Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip that's more energy efficient than chips designed by third-party companies.
Apple is expected to release the new iPad Air and iPad models early in 2026.Related Roundup: iPadBuyer's Guide: iPad (Neutral)Related Forum: iPadThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Shoppers get 30% off at Mattel when they check out with Apple Pay Mattel is offering 30% off select items, like Barbie and Hot Wheels, when shoppers check out with Apple Pay as a joint promotion of Apple's service.Apple Wallet on iPhoneIt's the holiday season, and Apple generally ramps up its offering with more partnerships and promotions that promote Apple Pay. This time, it's Mattel that's offering discounts on select products.Mattel controls the promotion via its website. Apple Pay works only as the method that triggers the lower price with the APPLEPAY coupon applied. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple CEO Tim Cook lobbies U.S. Congress against App Store Accountability Act As lawmakers in Washington push forward with the App Store Accountability Act, Apple CEO Tim Cook stepped into the fray this week…
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Save big on iPad Pro, iPad Air, and more for holiday shopping (from $274) Cyber Monday and Black Friday are behind us, but the deals are still rolling on Apple’s entire iPad lineup.
Whether you’re looking for the ultimate Netflix machine or something with an obscene amount of power, we’ve got you covered. We’re tracking low prices on the base iPad, iPad Air, adorable iPad mini, and powerful iPad Pro. These are the best current prices on iPads that you’ll find.
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Flash deal: Save $255 on 12 Mac apps with this mega bundle The latest Unclutter "Editors' Choice" Mac app bundle features 12 popular applications with a combined savings of $255 off.Save 77% on a bundle of 12 Mac apps - Image credit: UnclutterBlack Friday and Cyber Monday may be over, but Unclutter's holiday flash deal on its "Editors' Choice" bundle of Mac apps delivers all 12 apps for just $76, a top deal for Mac users.Get 12 Mac apps for $76 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Glasses are coming: Here’s every rumored new feature Apple Glasses are coming, with an unveiling rumored for next year. Based on the latest leaks and reporting, here is every feature to expect from Apple’s brand new wearable product: Apple Glasses.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook lobbies lawmakers ahead of online child safety law debate Apple CEO Tim Cook has met up with U.S. lawmakers to lobby against sections of an online child safety bill, which would affect the way the App Store deals with ages.Apple CEO Tim CookLawmakers in the United States are in the middle of discussions about online child safety legislation, which could force some big changes in the operation of apps, online services, and app storefronts. Keen to avoid Apple dealing with a problem brought about by legislation, CEO Tim Cook waded into the fray on Wednesday.The CEO took part in a closed-door meeting with members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, reports Bloomberg, where he talked about the potential issues with the new legislation. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Most Downloaded iPhone Apps of 2025: ChatGPT, Threads, and Google Apple today shared a list of the most downloaded U.S. App Store apps and games in 2025, highlighting the top free and paid iPhone and iPad titles.
ChatGPT was the number one free app that iPhone users downloaded in 2025, followed by Threads, Google, TikTok, and WhatsApp. Google Gemini was the only other chatbot app to make the list, coming in at number 10. Top paid iPhone apps included HotSchedules, Shadowrocket, and Procreate Pocket.
Top free iPhone games included Block Blast, Fortnite, and Roblox, while Minecraft, Balatro, and Heads Up were among the top paid iPhone games.
YouTube was the number one free iPad app downloaded in 2025, followed by ChatGPT, Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Procreate, Procreate Dreams, forScore, ToonSquid, and Nomad Sculpt were the top paid iPad apps.
Roblox, Block Blast, and Fortnite were the top free iPad games, with Minecraft, Geometry Dash, and Stardew Valley taking the top three spots on the paid iPad game list.
Apple also included the most downloaded Apple Arcade games. NFL Retro Bowl '26, NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition, and Balatro+ were at the top of the list.
Apple's full list of top downloaded apps and games across 2025 can be found in the App Store.Tag: App StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Leak shows A19 iPad & M4 iPad Air unsurprisingly will arrive in early 2026 A code leak of a future iOS 26 release references codenames for the A19 iPad and M4 iPad Air, which confirms expectations that the devices will be revealed relatively soon.Code references incoming iPads expected to launch in early 2026Apple is a secretive company, but it operates with a fairly predictable pattern. The iPhone is updated every fall, Macs have a regular update structure, and iPads generally release every 12 to 18 months.So, it should surprise no one that internal code at Apple is already referencing the next iterations of the base iPad and iPad Air. The code was seen by MacWorld in an "internal Apple code document" found in an "internal pre-release build of iOS 26." Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Xcode 26 with local LLM; unable to edit code in editor I'm running through tests with Xcode 26, using a local LLM (QWEN3 80B) running on a Mac Studio on the same network. The app appears to communicate with LLM server (LM Studio), and I can ask questions via the coding assistant window. However, if I ask the LLM to modify the code in the adjacent […]
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Tim Cook Goes to Washington to Fight App Store Age Verification Legislation Apple CEO Tim Cook was in Washington, D.C. today to meet with US lawmakers about the upcoming App Store Accountability Act, reports Bloomberg. The App Store Accountability Act would require Apple to verify a person's age when an Apple Account is created using a "commercially available method or process," and get parental consent for each app that a child under 16 downloads.
Apple is against the App Store Accountability Act because it does not want to be legally responsible for verifying user age, obtaining parental consent, or ensuring that developers follow the rules, nor does it want to collect the required documentation. It is Apple's opinion that age verification should be the responsibility of app creators.
Cook pushed lawmakers not to require app store platforms to collect data for age verification purposes, instead suggesting that parents should be providing the age of a child when creating a child's account (which is how account creation works now).
To head off legislation, Apple has introduced new age assurance features, such as simpler tools for parents to oversee children's Apple accounts, new age categories for app content, and the Declared Age Range API that provides developers with a privacy-forward way to ensure kids aren't exposed to in-app content meant for adults.
Apple has argued that it already has extensive parental controls with Screen Time, and that the legislation would require it to collect excessive amounts of information from all users just to verify the age of children. Apple says that it could be required to collect data like a driver's license, passport, or Social Security number, which is "not in the interest of user safety or privacy."
The House Energy and Commerce Committee will consider the bill on Thursday morning.
Texas recently passed a similar bill, SB2420. Starting on January 1, 2026, Apple users located in Texas will need to confirm whether they are 18 years or older when creating an Apple Account. Apple will need to verify age and parental identity, and the App Store will need to provide additional information to parents.Tags: App Store, Tim CookThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple’s iPhone leads surge as foreign-branded smartphone sales in China jump 13% in October Sales of foreign-branded smartphones in China — dominated overwhelmingly by Apple's iPhone — surged by 13.0% year-over-year in October…
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New Apple Cash stickers add color & personality to quick payments Apple Cash just picked up animated, iridescent stickers inside the Messages app so you can hound your friends for that dinner bill while being a little too cute about it.Apple Cash stickers are rolling out to iMessage usersApple began rolling out the update on December 10 as a server-side switch rather than a full iOS 26 release. Anyone using a recent iPhone, including iPhone 17 models and the iPhone 16e, will see the new set appear automatically in the Messages Sticker section.MacRumors first spotted the new Apple Cash sticker set rolling out to users. However, we at AppleInsider haven't received the update at the time of this publication. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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New Apple Studio Display rumored to upgrade three key features Rumors have long indicated that there’s a new Apple Studio Display launching in 2026, and a new report highlights three expected features: an A19 chip, ProMotion, and HDR.
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Code leak reveals A19 iPad, M4 Air with Apple’s N1 chip likely coming soon Macworld
Apple recently introduced a new iPad Pro with the M5 chip, and we also got the M3 iPad Air along with the A16 iPad earlier this year. With 2026 just around the corner, there are already rumors about what to expect for the iPad lineup next year—and Macworld now has strong evidence of what’s coming.
An internal Apple code document seen by Macworld has revealed the company’s plans for the 2026 iPad lineup, which includes an updated entry-level iPad with an A19 chip and an iPad Air with a faster chip.
A19 iPad
The entry-level iPad model is expected to receive a significant spec bump. According to legitimate Apple code for an internal pre-release build of iOS 26 seen by Macworld, there’s a new version of this iPad under the codenames J581 and J588 that will be powered by the A19 chip, the same processor inside the current iPhone 17.
The 11th-generation iPad has an A16 chip, which is plenty powerful for everyday tasks, but notably lacks support for Apple Intelligence. The A19 chip is about 50 percent faster than the A16, and also has more RAM (8GB vs. 6GB), which makes it better for multitasking and AI-based features. This will bring the iPad closer to the premium models and future-proof it for upcoming Apple Intelligence features.
The new entry-level iPad model is also expected to feature Apple’s N1 wireless chip, introduced with the iPhone 17 lineup. In terms of design, display, and cameras, everything will likely remain the same.
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M4 iPad Air
Another spec bump confirmed by Apple’s internal code is a new generation of iPad Air powered by the M4 chip. The jump from M3 to M4 isn’t a big one, but those who own older iPads will certainly appreciate the performance bump.
Under the codenames J707, J708, J737, and J738, the new iPad Air likely won’t have any major design changes and is expected to keep the same display and camera specs as the current generation.
Just like the new entry-level iPad, the M4 iPad Air will also feature Apple’s custom N1 wireless chip for better performance and lower latency.
What about the other iPads?
While Apple is likely also working on new versions of the iPad Pro and iPad mini, there’s no mention of them in this piece of internal code seen by Macworld. Those models are on a more sporadic release schedule than the iPad and iPad Air, so it’s possible Apple’s skips a 2026 release. However, the code comes from an early build of iOS 26, so Apple’s plans may have changed.
According to our source, both the A19 iPad and the M4 iPad Air are set to launch sometime next year.
Tim Cook meets lawmakers in effort to halt App Store age proposal Apple CEO Tim Cook was spotted in Washington DC today where he met with lawmakers to push back against proposed App Store age policy.
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Call Failures to and From Multiple Networks in Chile via a Subset of Twilio Numbers Dec 10, 10:28 PSTResolved - Twilio was degraded for 4 hours between 04:32 AM and 8:32 AM Pacific Time on 12/10/2025. During this period of time customers may have experienced call failures to and from multiple networks in Chile via a Subset of Twilio Numbers. The issue has now been resolved.
American Film Institute honors Apple TV hits including 'Pluribus' and 'Severance' Singling them out for significant achievements in television, the AFI is to honor three Apple TV series in its 2025 awards."Severance" on Apple TV — image credit: AppleWith the exception of its first year — when Apple TV started in November 2019 — the streamer has always been applauded by the American Film Institute (AFI). Choosing ten films and ten television shows each year, the AFI says that it looks to honor work "deemed culturally and artistically representative of this year's most significant achievements in the art of the moving image."For its 2025 awards, the AFI has chosen: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Studio Display 2 leak reveals ProMotion, HDR, A19 chip upgrades Macworld
We’ve been hearing rumors about a potential new generation of Studio Display for a while, but 2025 came and went without an announcement. But that’s about to change, as Macworld has seen evidence of a new Studio Display with new features that will bring several notable upgrades.
New display with 120Hz and HDR
Legitimate Apple code for an internal pre-release build of iOS 26 seen by Macworld points to a new external display identified as “J527.” This codename had previously been associated with a second-generation Studio Display by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
While the existence of an imminent Studio Display upgrade is no surprise, we now finally have more details on what to expect when it comes to new features.
References in the code clearly show that this new Studio Display has a variable refresh rate that can go up to 120Hz, just like the ProMotion display on the latest MacBook Pros. The current Studio Display is limited to 60Hz.
The current Studio Display is limited to 60Hz, but the second-generation model may support 120Hz ProMotion according to internal Apple code.,Foundry
Furthermore, the code references a “J527” monitor that also supports both SDR and HDR modes, sn upgrade from the current SDR-only model. This is a strong indication that Apple will replace the LCD panel with better technology, such as Mini-LED that can achieve higher brightness levels.
The LCD panel in the first-generation Studio Display can reach up to 600 nits of brightness, but without HDR. In contrast, the Mini-LED display in the latest MacBook Pro reaches up to 1,000 nits of sustained brightness and up to 1,600 nits for HDR content.
If Apple really goes with these leaked specs, the next Studio Display will be a huge step up in image quality compared to the current model.
A19 chip inside
Another small but interesting detail is that the new Studio Display will reportedly be powered by the A19 chip, while the current one has the A13 chip inside. Although Studio Display lacks smart features such as built-in apps, it uses its chip to handle webcam image processing and Spatial Audio.
Apple is targeting the launch of the new Studio Display sometime in 2026, possibly alongside a new M5 Mac Studio. Stay tuned to Macworld for more details.
Apple Pay Promo Offers 30% Off Mattel Toys Apple has teamed up with Mattel for a 30 percent discount on Mattel toys when using Apple Pay to check out on the Mattel website. The discount is available for Barbie, Hot Wheels, Masters of the Universe, and other Mattel branded toys.
The Apple Pay deal is available from December 8 to December 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. To get the discount, users will need to use Apple Pay for their purchase on the Mattel website, and enter the promo code APPLEPAY at checkout.
The deal excludes shipping and handling, gift cards, taxes, and Mattel Creations Memberships. There are no minimum or maximum purchase limits listed, so the deal should apply to all purchases made on the website through December 14.Tag: Apple Pay PromoThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV announces lineup of guest performers for season two of ‘Yo Gabba GabbaLand!’ Apple TV on Wednesday revealed the packed lineup of musicians and guest stars joining Emmy Award-nominated “Yo Gabba GabbaLand!”…
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Holiday Mac mini price war slashes desktops to as low as $479 Finish up your holiday shopping with great deals on Apple's current M4 Mac mini, which starts at just $479, thanks to a retailer price war.Get Apple's latest Mac mini for just $479.Amazon and B&H Photo both have the standard M4 Mac mini with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage on sale for $479, a discount of $120 off retail.Buy M4 Mac mini for $479 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple TV hit series named among 10 best shows of the year Apple TV has easily had its best year ever, and as the latest evidence: a prestigious institution’s list of the year’s top 10 TV shows features more Apple releases than ever before.
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I mean, they’re not wrong….what are yalls opinions about charging for apps? At least they gave it 3 stars lol. Got this comment and was a little discouraged. Some context — I currently charge a one time purchase of $2.99 for life time access. Won't promote but it's a productivity app that's supposed to make social media less addictive. How do yall feel about charging for your […]
Log in screen before/after paywall – pros & cons? What are your theories on whether it's more effective from a conversion POV to put the paywall (which is dismissible) before or after the log in screen? Assume there's 5-6 screens of onboarding before the paywall. So the two options would be: Login -> 5-6 onboarding screens -> paywall 5-6 onboarding screens -> paywall -> […]
Deals: Apple Watch $200 off, black Alpine Loop, AirPods Max $119+ off, Apple Studio Display rare $230 off, more Today’s 9to5toys Lunch Break is now ready to roll. We have $100 pice drops on Apple Watch Series 11 joining a $200 price drop on the 46mm Jet Black Apple Watch Series 10 and some new lows on official Apple Watch bands – black Alpine Loop, Neon Green Ocean Band, and the Sport Loop. Those offers join the ongoing AirPods Pro 3 deal at $220 as well as another chance to save at least $119 off AirPods Max (USB-C) and a particularly rare deal on Apple’s most affordable Studio Display at $230 off. Head below for much more and a closer look at today’s headliners.
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iPad Mini with A17 Pro Chip with 128GB discounted on Amazon Amazon has the iPad Mini with A17 Pro Chip with 128GB marked $100 off, bringing the price down to $399. It’s a great deal for an Apple gadget featuring the A17 Pro chip for ultra fast graphics and powerful performance, and an 8.3 Inch Liquid Retina Display with advanced technology to produce vibrant colors, with […]
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Five More Games Coming To Apple Arcade Five more games have been added to Apple Arcade. Subway Surfers is now available on the platform. The game was released in 2012 and has been downloaded by billions across the platforms it is available in. Apple Arcade is offering Subway Surfers+, a premium version that has the same gameplay but is ad-free and does […]
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Apple Unveils New Stores in India and China Apple today unveiled its fifth retail store in India, at the DLF Mall in Noida. The store opens to customers this Thursday, December 11, at 1 p.m. local time.
Apple Noida
The store features familiar amenities, including an Apple Pickup station for in-store pickup of online orders, and a Genius Bar for tech support and repairs.
Apple operates four other stores in India:
Apple Saket in New Delhi
Apple BKC in Mumbai
Apple Koregaon Park in Pune
Apple Hebbal in Bengaluru
In addition, the Apple Store app launched in India earlier this year.
Earlier this month, Apple opened a new store in China, at the Livat Centre in Beijing. This store also has an Apple Pickup station and a Genius Bar, plus a dedicated seating area where customers can demo the Apple Vision Pro.
Apple Livat Beijing
Apple remains committed to expanding its retail presence in international markets, such as China, India, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.Tag: Apple StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Losing Two More Executives Apple has announced that Lisa Jackson, the Vice President of Environment, and Kate Adams, Apple General Counsel and Senior Vice President, are stepping down from their positions to retire next year, with Jennifer Newstead replacing Adams as the company’s senior vice president and general counsel in 2026. Adams joined Apple in 2017 and has a […]
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OpenAI Gaining Talent In Designers and Engineers From Apple Several designers and engineers at Apple who are experts in watch design, robotics, audio, and more employees involved in their core products, have parted ways with the company to join OpenAI over the past months. A large portion of talent from Apple is now moving to OpenAI as the company is building a division dedicated […]
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Amazon Takes $50 Off Apple Watch SE 3, Starting at $199 Amazon this week has the Apple Watch SE 3 on sale at all-time low prices, starting at $199.00 for the 40mm GPS model. These prices are matching the Black Friday discounts we tracked last month, and they are some of the few sales that have consistently stuck around since that event ended.
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You can also get the 44mm GPS Apple Watch SE 3 on sale for $229.00, down from $279.00. Both models are available in Midnight and Starlight Aluminum options, with multiple sizes on sale as well. As of writing, all models can be delivered in time for the Christmas holiday.
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In addition to the Apple Watch SE 3 discounts, Amazon has $100 off the Apple Watch Series 11 right now, which are new record low prices on the wearables. 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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More than 50 blacklisted apps stayed on Apple’s App Store despite U.S. sanctions Apps from sanctioned entities are quietly slipping through Apple's App Store's review process, peddling apps that could undermine American…
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AirPods Pro 3 after three months: Exactly what I want from an upgrade It’s been three months since Apple unveiled AirPods Pro 3, and despite a complicated first few weeks with the product, I’m happy to report that with more use it’s become an excellent upgrade.
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Check Out These Fun New Apple Cash Stickers in the Messages App Apple today updated its Apple Cash feature to introduce a set of stickers that can be used in the Messages app. The stickers are Apple Cash themed, featuring emoji that you might want to use when sending or receiving a payment.
Each sticker is animated, and has an iridescent texture that gives a glinting effect as the sticker moves.
The Apple Cash stickers are rolling out to users starting today. You can find them by opening up the Messages app and selecting a conversation, then tapping on the "+" button next to the text bar. From there, tap on the "Stickers" option and swipe over to Apple Cash.
Apple Cash stickers will show up in the Messages Sticker list automatically, and there is no option to download them from the Sticker App Store. The stickers also aren't able to be removed, because Apple Cash is not an app that can be uninstalled. Tags: Apple Cash, MessagesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
The best displays to pair with your new Mac [Updated] If you’ve just purchased a new Mac, like the recently-released, you might also be looking into some of the best display options.
Here are my recommendations, covering multiple product categories, price points, and more.
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Today in Apple history: Apple fixes ‘life-threatening’ Maps glitch On December 10, 2012, Cupertino corrected an Apple Maps glitch that caused motorists in Australia to get stranded in the middle of nowhere.
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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 […]
Save $60 on my favorite portable Bluetooth speaker David Snow recommends this Soundcore Motion X600 portable speaker deal. It's a great speaker for home use -- and even better out and about.
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We adore this elegant Anker charging stand and it’s cheaper than ever today Macworld
One of the best things you can get for your desk this holiday season is a triple MagSafe charger so your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods can get back to 100% without cluttering your space with cables. We love this one from Anker that has a little display and a gorgeous design, and it’s down to $161 at Amazon today after a massive 30 percent discount.
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We absolutely adored this Anker charger and gave it a 4.5-star rating and our Editors’ Choice award, praising not just the elegant stand and smart display, but also the fact that it all comes with a 65W wall charger. The main MagSafe puck delivers 25W ultra-fast wireless charging, capable of charging your iPhone 17 Pro to 50 percent in just 22 minutes, while the magnetic Watch charger ensures you can see and charge it while you work. Then you can rest your AirPods case on the base. Tidy and neat!
There’s a built-in 1.65-inch HD display that provides real-time data on power output and device temperature. There are several modes to cycle through, from “Ice Mode” that maximizes cooling for active use, to “Boost Mode” that prioritizes charging speed, and “Sleep Mode” which dims the display and quiets the cooling system for overnight charging.
Take advantage of this 30 percent discount for the Anker Prime MagSafe charger before time runs out, and the deal expires at Amazon.
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When to expect iOS 26.2 release in your time zone Learn the most likely iOS 26.2 release date and time, and discover new features like an AirDrop update plus bug fixes for your iPhone.
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Twelve South offers a large variety of accessories built for Apple products. Some of its newest accessories include the MagSafe Wallet Stand for iPhone 17, Curve Nano for iPhone, ButterFly SE 2-in-1 Qi2 Charger, and PowerBug Wall Charger. You can get 20 percent off these accessories and many more with our exclusive code.
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Apple's removal of ICEBlock sees repeated protests at Portland Pioneer Place store Protests outside of an Apple Store in Portland, Oregon continue in retaliation to ICEBlock being removed, as protestors show up in Santa suits to demand the app's return and Apple stand up to authoritarianism.Portland protesters show up dressed as Santa Claus. Image source: keir-pdx on BlueskyResidents in Portland, Oregon might have passed a group of a few dozen protestors dancing, singing, and wearing Santa outfits outside of the Apple Pioneer Place store on December 9. There are two more planned protests before Christmas, even as the ICEBlock developer sues the US government for a first amendment violation.The "Protest Apple's Censorship" protest will occur again on December 13 and December 20 from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. PST according to the
Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Acrobat Features Now Available in ChatGPT Starting today, many Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe Express features are available to use directly in ChatGPT, allowing you to edit photos, transform PDF documents, design event invitations, and more with conversational prompts.
After connecting the apps, you can use prompts such as "add creative effects to the background" or "create an invitation for my dance party."
Here is what you can do, according to Adobe:
Easily edit and uplevel images with Adobe Photoshop: Adjust a specific part of an image, fine-tune image settings like brightness, contrast and exposure, and apply creative effects like Glitch and Glow — all while preserving the quality of the image.Create and personalize designs with Adobe Express: Browse Adobe Express' extensive library of professional designs to find the best one for any moment, fill in the text, replace images, animate designs and iterate on edits — all directly inside the chat and without needing to switch to another app — to create standout content for any occasion.Transform and organize documents with Adobe Acrobat: Edit PDFs directly in the chat, extract text or tables, organize and merge multiple files, compress files and convert them to PDF while keeping formatting and quality intact. Acrobat for ChatGPT also enables people to easily redact sensitive details.After connecting the apps to ChatGPT in Settings → Apps & Connectors, you can find them by clicking on the plus sign next to the chat field and selecting "More." ChatGPT can also automatically surface the apps if you use a prompt such as "Adobe Photoshop, help me blur the background of this image" or "Adobe Acrobat, help me edit this PDF."
Adobe's app integrations are available to all ChatGPT users worldwide, for free, across ChatGPT.com and the ChatGPT app for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Adobe Express for ChatGPT is also available on Android, with support for Photoshop and Acrobat for ChatGPT on Android coming soon, according to the announcement.
If you want to use more advanced features, you an seamlessly move from ChatGPT to Adobe's standalone apps and pick up right where you left off.Tags: Adobe, ChatGPTThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26’s new Messages feature got better when I changed this one setting Apple’s Messages app scored a bunch of new features in iOS 26, including a new ‘Screen Unknown Senders’ option meant to eliminate spam texts. My initial experience with the feature wasn’t great, but tweaking one key setting has changed that.
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The new Homey Pro gets faster and smarter for Matter homes with no price increase Today, Homey has announced the new Homey Pro 2026, and the big update is straightforward: more RAM at the same price point. If you are not already familiar with Homey Pro, it is one of the most interesting home hubs on the market. It supports Matter, Thread, Zigbee, Z Wave, Wi-Fi, and even IR devices together so you can manage your entire home from one place. For people who want a hub that talks to everything and does almost all of its processing locally, Homey Pro has become a really cool option.
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Can MacBook Air handle very long compile times (2-3+ hours) ? I'm talking about compiling huge projects from source: things like Chromium, Firefox, LLVM/Clang, or Unreal Engine. Let's say the RAM is 24GB, so that's not the issue. But the Mac is an Air (fanless), NOT a Pro. These kinds of projects take 2-3+ hours of sustained CPU load to compile. (About 1.5 hours to compile […]
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Apple's Pro Display XDR Is Six Years Old Today The Pro Display XDR is six years old today, making it one of the oldest Apple products still on sale.
Released on December 10, 2019 alongside the redesigned Mac Pro, the Pro Display XDR was Apple's re-entry into the high-end external monitor market, following a three-year hiatus after discontinuing the Thunderbolt Display in 2016. The announcement came at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2019, where the company presented the display as a rival to traditional reference monitors. The XDR in its name stands for "Extreme Dynamic Range," a feature that Apple emphasized as a key differentiator from other high-resolution monitors available at the time.
It features a 32-inch Retina display with a 6K resolution of 6,016 by 3,384 pixels, powered by Apple's proprietary LED backlighting system. Apple utilized blue-colored LEDs with custom lenses and reflectors to achieve a maximum brightness of up to 1,600 nits in HDR mode, while sustaining 1,000 nits across the entire screen indefinitely. This allows for what Apple describes as "stunningly accurate colors and contrast," supporting the P3 wide color gamut and delivering a claimed 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
The rear of the display features the same lattice pattern used on the 2019 Mac Pro, which functions as a heatsink to aid thermal management. The display is also available with matte nano-texture glass to cut down on glare—the first Apple product it's featured on.
Upon its release, the Pro Display XDR garnered significant attention for its high price. In the United States, the display starts at $4,999, and users who opt for the adjustable Pro Stand must pay an additional $999. The Pro Stand, which is sold separately, was met with mixed reactions upon its unveiling. Apple justified the cost by highlighting the engineering involved, with the Pro Stand offering height, tilt, and rotation adjustments, as well as support for both landscape and portrait modes. A VESA mount adapter is also available for those who prefer third-party mounting solutions.
As of its sixth anniversary, the Pro Display XDR remains one of only two external monitors sold by Apple, alongside the Studio Display, which was released in March 2022. Unlike the Pro Display XDR, the Studio Display comes with an integrated A13 Bionic chip, enabling features such as Center Stage for its built-in webcam, spatial audio, and support for Siri voice commands. The Pro Display XDR, however, has no webcam or any internal Apple silicon chip.
Speculation about a second-generation Pro Display XDR has been circulating for some time. In December 2022, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple was working on an updated version of the display, this time with an Apple silicon chip to enhance its capabilities. In July 2023, Gurman reiterated that Apple was still developing multiple new displays. Display supply chain analyst Ross Young added that the next-generation Pro Display XDR will feature quantum dot technology, just like the MacBook Pro.
Evidence of Apple's work on new external monitors has been spotted multiple times. The third beta of macOS 26.1 suggests that the Pro Display XDR 2 will feature a built-in Center Stage camera. The A19 Pro chip is also a possibility, along with a higher refresh rate.Related Roundups: Apple Pro Display XDR, Apple Studio DisplayRelated Forum: Mac AccessoriesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Here are iPhone’s most downloaded apps and games of 2025 On the heels of unveiling the App Store Awards winners last week, Apple today unveiled the most downloaded apps and games of the year in the United Staes. This year, the most downloaded free iPhone app was ChatGPT, while the top paid iPhone app was HotSchedules.
Meanwhile, the top free iPhone game was Block Blast!, while the top paid iPhone game was Minecraft: Dream it, Build it.
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Native Union POP Phone review: Retro phone handset brings vintage style Macworld
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Ergonomic like phones used to be
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With this vintage gadget you can transport yourself back to the 1960s, 70s and 80s when phones only looked smart.
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Tired of modern life and yearning for the old days when a phone was a phone and not a computer full of tempting apps and beeping notifications? Frustrated by a cricked neck or strained wrist from doing all your talking on a thin rectangular slab of metal and glass, or dreaming of the ergonomic delight of a phone with proper ear and mouth pieces that nestles to the side of your head?
One of Macworld’s favorite Apple accessory makers Native Union has relaunched the vintage phone handset—it works with today’s devices to make comfortable calls feel like proper conversations again.
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Forget you’re on an iPhone
The POP Phone is big and chunky and available in a range of bold colors that bring personality back to making phone calls.
With it in hand you won’t be tempted by modern day distractions such as doom scrolling, checking the sports results, Facebook Reels, TikTok videos or the latest Instagram posts. Think about the person you’re talking to, not the device they have contacted you on.
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Made with recycled materials, the POP Phone also keeps your phone away from your face and so reduces exposure to 99% of mobile radiation, claims Native Union. We don’t know the science behind such claims but holding a device up to your face for long periods of time isn’t ever going to be a health benefit.
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Not just an iPhone gadget
The USB-C connection plugs straight into your iPhone (15 or later), MacBook or iPad. You don’t need to pair or even charge the thing. As it’s USB-C it will work only with iPhones 15 or later; older iPhones use Apple’s Lightning connector. The same goes for older iPads, but you have to go back ten years to find a Mac without a USB-C or compatible Thunderbolt port.
Because you’re talking right into the mic and listening with the speaker to your ear, the sound quality is clear in both directions. The person on the other end of the call won’t even know you’re using it unless you are on a Zoom, Teams or FaceTime video call when they can marvel at your retro gadget. It’s a guaranteed meeting ice-breaker.
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In the handset arm there’s a built-in pick up and hang up button, so you never need to touch your phone’s screen. We’d love it even more if there was a dock that you could put the handset in to physically hang up, which is a more exciting way to end a call than just tapping on the touchscreen.
The POP Phone is way more tactile than touchscreens, and the smooth plastic body feels great against your ear—you can even twiddle with the curly cord while you’re talking. In fact, you can’t help doing it.
You’re unlikely to carry the POP Phone around in your pocket or handbag for every call you make, but it’s fun to use and makes people stop and stare in nostalgic envy or just plain Gen Z confusion.
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The Native Union POP Phone costs $39.99 / £34.99 and makes a great gift to a friend or yourself. It’s also available at Amazon.
It’s available in a range of eight colors: Black, Alarm Red, Pine, Sandstone, Lemon, Candy, Azur and Slate Green.
For other great gift ideas, check our Gift Guide for iPhone Users and Gift Guide for Mac users.
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Should you buy the Native Union POP Phone?
When you see this piece of vintage tech, you’ll either be young enough to be curious about what the hell it is and question why something has to be this big, or want one immediately to transport yourself back to the 1960s, 70s and 80s when phones only looked smart.
Disney nominates former Apple COO Jeff Williams to its board Disney announced on Tuesday that it has nominated Jeff Williams, former Chief Operating Officer of Apple, as an independent director…
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Instagram now lets you take control of your feed (somewhat) A commonly expressed frustration with algorithmically-driven apps like Instagram is that users have no control over their feeds. They are instead shown what the app thinks they want to see, which is often wildly inaccurate.
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Blacklisted apps stayed on App Store despite US sanctions Over 50 apps on the App Store and Google Play Store continued to be available even after the US banned working with the developers.The App Store has several apps that may violate sanctionsApple was accused in 2021 of hosting apps by companies on the US Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals — and in 2019 was fined for doing so. Now The Tech Transparency Project (TPP), a non-profit watchdog, says Apple and Google have continued to host blacklisted apps.As first reported by The Washington Post, the TPP group says that some app developers were listed on the App Store under barely changed names. For instance, some added OOO to their name — which is the Russian abbreviation for a corporation. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Shelly’s new Plug Gen4 is a powerful Matter smart plug for less than $20 I love smart plugs for smart home automations. Smart plugs are one of the easiest ways to start building out a smart home without overwhelming someone. They are easy to install, use, and are usually low-cost. Today, Shelly has released the new Shelly Plug Gen4. Big point up front: it works with Matter, and it’s under $20. For HomeKit users, it is an easy way to add automations, track power usage, and control lamps or small appliances directly from the Home app.
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Apple and Best Buy pack free subscriptions with every Apple Gift Card Apple and Best Buy are giving away free months of Apple Arcade, Music, TV, and Fitness+ with every Apple Gift Card.
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Apple Faces Scrutiny as Sanctioned Entities Slip Through App Store Controls Apple's App Store has been unlawfully hosting dozens of apps tied to U.S.-sanctioned companies, according to a new watchdog report (via The Washington Post).
The Tech Transparency Project, a non-profit advocacy group, flagged 52 apps in the App Store that had links to entities found on the Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals (SDNs), a designation that prohibits U.S. companies from doing business with them.
Linked organisations included Russian financial institutions such as Gazprombank and National Standard Bank propping up Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, and China's Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), which has been sanctioned for involvement in repression of Uyghur minorities. Another app was run by a company owned by an accused Lithuanian drug trafficker.
The linked entities reportedly used name variants, shell developers, or partial references to obscure their sanctions status.
Google's Play Store was also found to be hosting 18 apps for similarly sanctioned organizations. Google took down all but one of the apps after being contacted by The Post. Apple removed 35 out of 52 during or after the investigation. Apple disputed that all the flagged apps violate sanctions, but said it was enhancing its review process.
Apple previously committed to improving sanctions detection after a 2019 Treasury settlement involving a naming-variation failure.
According to The Post, the Treasury could have fined Apple more than $70 million at the time, but said it accepted a settlement of less than $1 million because Apple had self-reported, had not had a violation in the preceding five years, and promised to revamp its sanction search tools "to fully capture spelling and capitalization variations and to account for country-specific business suffixes."
Legal experts say that prior agreement increases Apple's exposure now, since the latest similar lapses suggest its promised improvements were insufficient. The findings also call into question Apple's long-standing claim that its App Store provides a "safe and trusted" environment for users.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple reportedly broke the law by ignoring US sanctions on apps Apple has been accused of breaking the law by failing to comply with US sanctions after the App Store was found to have contain dozens of apps from sanctioned companies. The same was true of Google, though at a smaller scale.
The banned apps were identified by the Tech Transparency Project, which says it demonstrates that Apple failed to live up to its promises that the App Store represents a safe and trusted source …
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Fifth Apple Store in India to open on December 11 Ahead of its December 11 opening, Apple has previewed an Apple Store in Noida, its fifth Apple Store location in India and the third opened in 2025.Apple Noida - Image Credit: AppleApple is expanding its retail presence in India very quickly, and is about to do it once again. This time with a new outlet in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, located in the DLF Mall of India in Noida, one of India's largest shopping centers.Referred to as Apple Noida, it appears to be a fairly typical mall-style storefront for the company. Photographs shared on Wednesday depicts the usual array of iPhone-covered tables, wall modules, and large screen seen in many other places. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
SMS Delivery Delays To and From a Subset Of Twilio Longcode in Chile Dec 10, 05:17 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to and from a subset of Twilio Longcode in Chile. 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.
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Australia Bans Social Media Accounts for Minors Australia's new social media ban for minors puts governments, platforms, and families at the center of a growing debate over online harm, privacy, and enforcement. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Adobe Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat now available for free on ChatGPT Starting today, features from three of Adobe’s flagship products will be natively integrated into ChatGPT, for free. Here’s how it works.
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PSA: Amazon-exclusive power banks have been recalled after fires Around 210,000 budget portable power banks sold exclusively by Amazon USA are being recalled after they were found to have caused 11 fires resulting in both injuries and property damage …
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Apple may have accidentally made it almost impossible for governments to ban iMessage Authoritarian governments don’t like their citizens being able to have private conversations using end-to-end encrypted messaging apps. This is the reason Russia has just banned FaceTime, but it was surprising iMessage had escaped a ban.
A potential reason for this has now been discovered: Apple may have accidentally made it almost impossible for a government to ban its end-to-end encrypted text messaging app …
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Unleash your iPhone’s Action button with these 7 creative shortcuts Macworld
When Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro, it retired the classic mute switch which had been part of the iPhone design since the very first model. These days, all iPhones feature a customizable Action button, which users can freely remap to various different actions. Some of the default actions include muting the iPhone, toggling a Focus mode, launching the Camera app, recognizing a song, recording audio, and translating speech.
While these actions are sufficient for many users, the pros may find them lackluster. Fortunately, iOS supports deeper customizations through Apple’s Shortcuts app, allowing the Action button to perform a practically infinite number of tasks. Once you understand the logic behind the feature, you should be able to build and assign any desired shortcut.
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If you find the built-in Shortcuts app too complex, you can settle for Control Center toggles instead. While not as flexible, they include some useful first- and third-party functions you can assign to the Action button, beyond Apple’s default suggestions.
This is a good place to start.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Simply head to the Action Button section in the Settings app and scroll horizontally to reach the Controls option. Tap on Choose a Control to view a full list of available toggles you can use with the Action button. Some of the popular actions include toggling Dark mode, playing ambient music, starting a Quick Note, and launching the Calculator. Depending on the apps you’ve installed, you’ll also find other actions provided by third-party developers.
Once you’ve chosen a toggle, iOS will complete the desired task whenever you push and hold the Action button.
Summon AI assistants
Siri is far from being a reliable virtual assistant, especially when it comes to maintaining longer conversations. Thankfully, you can assign a third-party AI assistant to the Action button to mimic Siri’s Side button shortcut.
First, you’ll need to download the official Gemini app. (Or, if you’re not keen on Google’s AI, you can alternatively use the feature with other popular chatbot apps—like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.) Once installed and signed in, you’ll find new toggles in the Controls list mentioned in the previous section. Some of Gemini’s bundled shortcuts include typing a prompt, talking live, scanning with the camera, uploading a file, and more. Assign the functionality you typically rely on, and it’ll always be one Action button click away from initiation.
Gemini is now only one click away.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Unlock your car
The Action button doesn’t necessarily have to control your iPhone. If you’ve got a newer car, chances are it offers a companion iOS app you can use to unlock, start, or adjust it. Many vehicle manufacturers have baked these capabilities into the built-in Shortcuts app, making them compatible with the Action button.
Launch the Shortcuts app and tap on the plus (+) button to create a new shortcut. Scroll through the list of apps in the shortcut builder and locate your car’s companion app. Tap on it to view the available actions compatible with your model. Pick the one you need the most, then save the shortcut.
This is where you create new shortcuts.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Head to the Action Button section in the Settings app and scroll horizontally to find the Shortcut option. Tap on Choose a Shortcut, and pick the one you just created. Triggering the Action button will now control your car the way you’ve specified.
Smart home switch
Similarly, the Action button can control certain smart home products, such as lights, via the Shortcuts app. In the shortcut creation flow described above, locate the Home app. If you simply want to turn a light on or off, opt for the Toggle Accessory or Scene action and pick the relevant HomeKit bulb. For deeper controls, you can opt for the Control Home action instead, which, for example, lets you specify the color and intensity of the light, not just toggle it on or off.
It’s like having a light switch on the side of your phone.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Once you’ve completed setting up and saving the shortcut, you can assign it to the Action button as outlined in the previous section.
Call your partner
Remember the speed dial feature from the prehistoric Nokia phone era? You can replicate it using your iPhone’s Action button. To do so, create a new shortcut, pick Phone from the list of apps, and insert the Call action. Choose your partner’s contact card, save the shortcut, and assign it to the Action button. Et voilà!
This is for illustrative purposes only. We don’t recommend creating a shortcut to your own number.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Multiple actions
Now, you may be thinking that some of these use cases are quite niche, and that it doesn’t make sense for them to occupy the Action button’s sole function slot. Luckily, there’s a workaround for this: the toolbox approach.
Create a new shortcut, navigate to the Shortcuts app in the creation flow, and add the Run Shortcut action. In the action’s options, set the blank space to Ask Each Time. You can now head to the Action button’s settings again and assign the newly created shortcut. Whenever you trigger it, it’ll display a list of your other shortcuts, and you can tap on any of them to execute the needed task on the spot. As such, you can assign all of the above-mentioned shortcuts simultaneously to the Action button.
With this option activated, you’ll be given the choice of multiple shortcuts.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Conditional shortcuts
While it works, the toolbox approach can be overwhelming if you’ve created a lot of shortcuts. What if there was a smarter way to incorporate multiple tasks into the Action button, without having to manually pick a shortcut from the all-encompassing list?
When you’re outdoors, for example, you likely won’t need to access your smart home shortcuts. With conditional shortcuts, you can program the Action button to react to your location and proceed with a specific task accordingly.
Create a new shortcut, then search for and add the Get current location action. Add the If action, change the default Latitude selection to Street, and type your home street name in the blank space at the end.
Add a Run Shortcut action under the If action, and select the smart home shortcut you created earlier. If you usually call your partner when you’re away from home, add another Run Shortcut action under Otherwise, and select the speed dial shortcut. When done, assign the conditional shortcut to the Action button.
This is a simple example of a conditional shortcut. They can get way more complicated.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Now, when you trigger the Action button, it’ll first check your current location using your iPhone’s GPS. If the street you’re currently at matches your home address, it’ll automatically toggle your smart home appliance. If not, it’ll proceed with calling your partner.
This is just one basic example of how powerful conditional shortcuts can be. You can create if statements that detect your current activity for running-related shortcuts. Similarly, you can set the Action button to perform specific tasks depending on the app you have in the foreground, the phone’s orientation, the battery level, or other factors. You even nest multiple if statements to create a comprehensive shortcut that adapts to everything you do. It may take you some time to get there, but it’s technically possible.
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Spotify Rolls Out Music Videos to Premium Users in US and Canada Spotify has announced music videos are rolling out now to Premium users in the U.S. and Canada, though the feature remains in beta.
The catalog currently includes music videos from artists like Ariana Grande, Olivia Dean, BABYMONSTER, Addison Rae, Tyler Childers, Natanael Cano, and Carín León.
Spotify says the initial video catalog is "limited" for now while the feature is in beta, but asks users to "stay tuned" as availability is set to grow "over the coming months."
If you're a Premium subscriber and want to check out music videos, open Spotify on you TV, desktop, iOS, or Android device, and a "Switch to Video" icon will appear above the song title in supported music tracks. Tapping starts the song from the beginning with accompanying video within the Now Playing view, which can also be rotated to landscape orientation on iPhone and Android.
To find additional music videos – including live and cover videos – scroll down to explore Related Music Videos, or go to an artist's profile and look under the Music tab. You can also watch by genre and era via playlists like 90s Video Hits, Hip-Hop Throwbacks, and Latin Party Hits.
Spotify first announced beta support for music videos back in March 2024, but the feature was limited to 11 markets including the UK, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Brazil, Colombia, Philippines, Indonesia, and Kenya.
In October, Spotify released a redesigned app for Apple TV that supports music videos, which had by then expanded to 97 countries around the world. Spotify says music videos will be available to all Premium users in the U.S. and Canada by the end of the month.
Previously, video content on Spotify has been limited to video podcasts and short repeating music video clips when a song plays. Apple Music has included its own music video catalog for almost seven years now. The feature was introduced with the release of iOS 11.3 in March 2018.
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