iPadOS 26.2 delivers major Split View improvement — here’s how to use it Explore the improved Split View in iPadOS 26.2 for seamless multitasking. Easily use two apps side-by-side on your iPad.
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Stop this myth that Snow Leopard was just some tune-up Mac release Since its release in 2009, it's been a continuing fallacy for pundits to hold up Mac OS X Snow Leopard as the perfect example of how Apple should update the Mac.Operating Systems used to come in boxes — image credit: AppleIt's a funny world where Apple is often criticized for not bringing new features to the Mac, yet it's also regularly praised for how Snow Leopard allegedly brought nothing new. Snow Leopard continues to be this shining example of how Apple ought to ignore the pressures to update macOS every single year.The latest claim is that iOS 27 will at last be one of these Snow Leopard updates, with no new features. It will make the existing features better, perhaps faster, certainly more stable. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Pay Now Lets You 'Pay Later' With Klarna in Two More Countries Klarna is now available as a buy-now, pay-later option when using Apple Pay in France and Italy. This financing option lets you pay for your Apple Pay purchase in monthly installments, with the shortest payment plans being interest free.
Eligible customers can split purchases into three monthly installments, or choose to pay up to 30 days later, without paying any interest. For higher-value purchases with longer payment plans, Klarna says it offers competitive interest rates.
Klarna was already available via Apple Pay in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Spain, and Sweden, so there are now eight countries supported.
Apple discontinued its own buy-now, pay-later service called Apple Pay Later last year, and instead started partnering with third-party providers, including Klarna, Affirm, and Synchrony. Availability of these providers varies by country.
When checking out with Apple Pay online and in apps, iPhone and iPad users can select "Other Cards & Pay Later Options" to access installment payment plans from Klarna and other financing partners, where available. Starting with iOS 26, the buy-now, pay-later options are also available for in-store Apple Pay purchases.Related Roundup: Apple PayRelated Forum: Apple Music, Apple Pay/Card, iCloud, Fitness+This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple Arcade Adding These Four Games in January Apple Arcade will be adding four new games on Thursday, January 8, including True Skate+, Cozy Caravan, Sago Mini Jinja's Garden, and Potion Punch 2+.
True Skate+ is a skateboarding simulation game with realistic physics. You can flick a virtual skateboard with your fingers to perform various tricks.
Cozy Caravan is a kid-friendly, single-player game in which you navigate a caravan through picturesque landscapes, helping communities along the way.
Sago Mini Jinga's Garden is another kid-friendly game in which you plant gardens, harvest ingredients, and explore the open world at your own pace.
Potion Punch 2+ tasks you with mixing powerful potions.
Apple Arcade is a subscription service that provides access to hundreds of games across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. All of the games are free of ads and in-app purchases. In the U.S., Apple Arcade costs $6.99 per month, and it is also bundled with other Apple services in all Apple One plans.
Apple Arcade can be accessed through the App Store and Apple Games apps.Tag: Apple ArcadeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26’s Apple Maps feature can save you from traffic, here’s how to set it up iOS 26 brought several solid upgrades to Apple Maps, including a feature centered on your typical routes and patterns that might save you from unexpected traffic delays.
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Review: GAMEBABY case gives your iPhone real buttons & turns it into a retro handheld console Back in the day, I remember needing to jailbreak my iPhone to access apps like GBA4iOS and play my classic Game Boy Color games. But last year, Apple finally opened up the App Store and allowed developers to release emulators. It was easily one of the best things Apple could have done. I immediately downloaded Delta and started running through all my old Pokémon games. And while Delta’s haptics and software button layouts are great, nothing beats clicking real, physical buttons. That’s why the GAMEBABY case caught my eye. I reviewed the original version last year and loved it, so when the new model arrived for the iPhone 17 series, I had to test it again. Here’s what you need to know.
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Deals: 512GB Mac mini $130 off, Apple Sport Loop $34, Magic Mouse, AirPods live again, more Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is carrying over the return low on AirPods Pro 3 while also highlighting the return of AirPods 4 with ANC live again at $99. From there, we also spotted the 512GB M4 Mac mini back down at the Black Friday price this morning at nearly $130 off to join the base model at $479. A rare deal hit Apple’s 2025 Sport Loop today to deliver a new $34 all-time low while just about all black and natural Apple Watch Ultra 2 models are now $250 off. All of that, a rare deal on Magic Mouse (USB-C), and the ongoing all-time lows on Apple Watch Series 11 from $299 await below.
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Amazon takes $150 off M3 iPad Air with bonus coupon savings Amazon's stacked instant and coupon savings slash Apple's M3 iPad Air down to as low as $449, with delivery by Christmas on select models.Get Apple's latest M3 iPad Air at $150 off.You can grab the discounted $449.99 price on the M3 iPad Air 11-inch, with select accounts requiring an on-page coupon box to be checked to take advantage of the stacked savings. This configuration features 128GB of storage space with Wi-Fi Only connectivity.Save $150 on M3 iPad Air Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple-owned Sneaky Sasquatch getting expansion, Apple Store tie-ins Sneaky Sasquatch has been one of Apple Arcade’s most popular titles for years, and Apple has just announced a new update and special Apple Store experiences coming.
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This 13-inch iPad Pro with 5G and twice the storage is $450 off today Macworld
If you’re looking for a blazing-fast tablet with a stunning OLED display, then the iPad Pro is the way to go. If you don’t mind skipping on the M5 model, you can grab this 13-inch M4 iPad Pro with 5G and 512GB of storage for $1,250, an impressive $449 discount and the best price we’ve seen.
This 13-inch iPad Pro has everything you could need, starting with the powerful M4 chip that can handle absolutely everything, from demanding apps to photo and video editing, streaming video, and anything else you can think of. The ultra-thin design is absolutely gorgeous, and the OLED display is one of the best we’ve ever seen on any device.
Plus this model has 512GB of storage and 5G connectivity, so it’s a full desktop replacement wherever you go. In fact, we gave the M4 iPad Pro a perfect 5-star rating in our review, calling it “the best tablet you can currently get,” and our opinion hasn’t changed even with the launch of the M5.
With such fantastic power, a stunning display, and a sleek design, the M4 13-inch iPad Pro is a fantastic deal at $1,250, so don’t miss your chance to grab it before this offer disappears forever!
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Pressure builds on Apple and CEO Tim Cook amid extraordinary executive turnover As Apple grapples with a wave of high-profile executive departures CEO Tim Cook faces mounting pressure to steer the company through…
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Apple Arcade has four new iPhone games launching next month Apple has announced its lineup of four new games hitting Apple Arcade in January, here’s what’s coming to the gaming service next month.
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Today in Apple history: Apple storms New York’s Grand Central Terminal On December 9, 2011, Apple opened its fifth Manhattan retail store, located in New York's ultra-busy Grand Central Terminal.
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Google Maps parking location now automatically saves on iOS, adds custom icons Google Maps has recently rolled out a change where, at least on iOS, the app will automatically detect that you’ve parked your vehicle and save that location, and it will also now show it with a custom icon.
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Apple TV has new star-packed series coming soon based on hit novel Apple TV’s adaptation of the very popular novel, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, just got a release date. Here are the details and first images.
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iFixit app returns to the App Store with AI guidance and battery warnings Repair outfit iFixit has released an iOS app providing access to its repair guides and AI-based assistance for fixing your hardware, though it also provides a help tool that already exists in Settings.iFixit's app icon - Image Credit: iFixitWhile known for its regular teardowns of Apple's hardware, iFixit is a major source of repair guides and manuals, as well as tools and components, for various hardware issues its users may have. On Tuesday, it brought out an app to help users more.Introduced on Tuesday, the iFixit app combines multiple parts of the iFixit empire, providing a one-stop shop for users to fix stuff for themselves. The app, a free download from the App Store for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro, gives access to those same repair guides available from the website. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Visionary investor Cathie Wood foresees a 2026 productivity boom after a three-year ‘rolling recession’ Cathie Wood remains unapologetically convinced that the best is yet to come. 2026 could mark the beginning of the golden age of America…
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I talked to Apple about why my Search Ads were burning money, here’s what I learned as a small indie dev I’ve been burning through my Apple Search Ads budget for my little education app Capitalia to learn the capitals/flags of the world. Last week, I got an email from a very friendly Apple employee asking if we could hop on a quick call, honestly, I thought it was going to be a polite way of […]
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Setapp AI gives you 260-plus Mac apps and AI tools for just $69 a year Attention, Mac fans -- don't sleep on this deal. Get a full year of Setapp AI while it’s on sale for just $68.99 (MSRP $107.88).
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Apple’s iPhone 16 tops smartphone sales worldwide in Q3 2025 Apple’s iPhone 16 was the best-selling smartphone globally in Q3 2025, according to Counterpoint Research’s Global Handset Model Sales…
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iFixit launches FixBot AI repair helper, with free and paid versions iFixit has launched a new AI repair assistant known as FixBot. The company says Fixbot will make it faster and easier than ever before to figure out what’s wrong and how to fix it.
There are both free and paid options, although the feature list suggests that the free option is very limited. The subscription tier is free for a limited time …
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iPhone 16e named ‘Bust of the Year’ in MKBHD smartphone awards Macworld
It’s December, and that means we can expect a slew of end-of-year awards features–which is usually good news for big companies like Apple. But not all awards, it turns out, are positive.
The hugely popular tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, this week posted his Smartphone Awards 2025, and Apple topped four out of 10 categories. It’s just that one of those categories is not a category you want to be in.
On the plus side, there was plenty of praise for 2025’s iPhone lineup. The iPhone Air picked up the award for Best Design, with Brownlee describing it as “one of the most beautiful and controversial products of the whole year.” The iPhone 17 was a spectacular success, winning Most Improved and the overall Phone of the Year award (“All the iPhone anyone really ever needs”), and even receiving honourable mentions in the Best Value and Best Small Phone categories. And while the iPhone 17 Pro didn’t win any awards, it was also singled out for praise in the Best Small Phone and Best Camera categories, in the latter of which it was referred to as the “undisputed king of video.”
Unfortunately, the iPhone 16e received only negative attention, winning the “award” for Bust of the Year and a scathing diatribe about its litany of compromises and insultingly mid-market price tag. “So they made a smaller, less premium iPhone, basically by taking things out of the base phone,” Brownlee explained. “So we have a binned A18 chip in here. Fine. It’s also a smaller, 60Hz display with a notch. Fine. But then they kept going…”
Ultimately, he concluded that the iPhone 16e was “just a crazy swing and a miss.” (We’re inclined to agree.)
The awards, like all of Brownlee’s videos, are extremely well produced and presented, and well worth a watch. I’ll post a list of winners below, but the real value of the video is the explanations of why each phone was selected, and their significance within wider industry changes. I recommend you give it a watch.
Best Big Phone
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
Honorable mention: Oppo Find X9 Pro
Best Small Phone
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Honorable mention: OnePlus 13S, iPhone 17 and 17 Pro, Xiaomi 17 Pro
Best Camera
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Honorable mention: iPhone 17 Pro, Vivo X300 Pro
Best Value
CMF Phone 2 Pro
Honorable mention: Moto G Play, Pixel 9a, iPhone 17
Best Battery
OnePlus 15
Honorable mention: OnePlus 13, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Doogee S200 Ultra
Best Design
iPhone Air
Honorable mention: Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Edge, Fairphone 6
Best Foldable
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Honorable mention: Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Most Improved
iPhone 17
Honorable mention: OnePlus 15, Samsung Galazy Z Fold 7
Bust of the Year
iPhone 16e
Dishonorable mention: Nothing Phone 3
Phone of the Year
iPhone 17
Honorable mention: Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
If you've got a 20-year-old Mac mini, you can run a newly discovered MacOS 7.6 Archivists can now try the unreleased and newly rediscovered Mac OS 7.6 and Mac OS 8 for CHRP, if they have the right hardware.CDRs have been found with unreleased CHRP versions of Mac OS 7.6 and 8 - Image Credit: Macintosh GardenApple collectors often uncover hardware prototypes and other physical items from the history of the company. While there may not have been much new software-wise for holders of older Mac desktops, a few now have some new software they may be able to try out.Three CD-R discs were supplied to software repository site Macintosh Garden, containing release candidates for Mac OS 7.6 and Mac OS 8, as well as Outland 1.1B (Mac OS 8). As reported by The Register, the software was all created for CHRP. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple's M5 iPad Pro Returns to All-Time Low Black Friday Prices at Up to $180 Off Amazon and Best Buy today opened up big discounts across the M5 iPad Pro lineup, 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.
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For the larger models, you can save up to $180 on the 13-inch M5 iPad Pro on Amazon this week. If you're shopping for the 2TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi model, Amazon has this tablet for $2,219.00, down from $2,399.00, as well as a few other 13-inch models between $100 and $170 off.
$100 OFF11-inch M5 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) for $899.00
$100 OFF13-inch M5 iPad Pro (512GB Wi-Fi) for $1,399.00
In regards to the Amazon discounts, many of the deals are beginning to see delayed delivery estimates, with some arriving after the Christmas holiday. If you're shopping for holiday presents, be sure to get your orders in soon.
11-Inch M5 iPad Pro
256GB Wi-Fi - $899.00 ($100 off)
512GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($100 off) [matched at Best Buy]
1TB Wi-Fi - $1,474.73 ($125 off)
1TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $1,576.00 ($123 off)
2TB Wi-Fi - $1,851.00 ($148 off)
2TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $1,999.00 ($100 off)
13-Inch M5 iPad Pro
256GB Wi-Fi - $1,197.00 ($102 off)
512GB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($100 off) [matched at Best Buy]
1TB Wi-Fi - $1,756.00 ($143 off)
1TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $1,851.00 ($148 off)
2TB Wi-Fi - $2,129.00 ($170 off)
2TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $2,219.00 ($180 off)
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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AirPods 4 vs AirPods Pro: Which should you buy this holiday season? Apple’s AirPods lineup is stronger than it’s ever been, with compelling options at multiple different price points. If you’re exploring which AirPods 4 vs AirPods Pro to buy this holiday season, whether for yourself or someone else, here’s what you need to know.
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Reddit making global changes to protect kids after social media ban Australia will tomorrow become the first democratic country in the world to ban children from using social media. However, it seems unlikely to be the last, as many other legislators around the world have expressed concern about the mental health harms that may be done to teenagers by social media.
Reddit is seeking to get ahead of the game by implementing new teen safety features globally instead of only within Australia …
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Tap to Pay on iPhone comes to Hong Kong Apple's slow worldwide rollout of Tap to Pay on iPhone has now seen the feature launch in Hong Kong.Tap to Pay on iPhone — image credit: AppleInitially launched in the US back in May 2022, Tap to Pay on iPhone means vendors no longer have to buy separate card readers, such as Zettle. For smaller businesses in particular, it makes taking payments convenient because it solely requires them to have an iPhone.It's even more convenient for customers because they can have an iPhone or Android smartphone. They can also pay with a credit card using contactless payments. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Gartner Recommends Avoiding AI Browsers — for Now Gartner is urging organizations to block AI browsers, warning that agentic browsing tools can expose sensitive data, undermine security controls, and create enterprise-wide risks. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
iFixit Launches Free iOS Repair App With AI-Powered FixBot iFixit today announced the launch of a new iFixit app that's available to download from Apple's App Store (and the Play Store on Android devices). It includes all of the iFixit repair guides in a format that's ideal for mobile devices, along with a workbench that keeps track of repairs, a battery lifespan predictor, and an AI repair buddy called FixBot.
The iFixit repair app is able to monitor an iPhone's battery in real time, providing graphs of how a battery deteriorates over time. The graphs provide users with advanced notice of when a battery might need to be replaced.
FixBot is able to provide AI assistance to solve issues with smartphones, laptops, tablets, and more. Users can describe a problem with text or voice, and FixBot will provide help with diagnosis and repair. FixBot can respond to questions verbally for hands-free use, and there's also an option to share images with the AI.
iFixit says that FixBot is trained on millions of successful iFixit community repairs rather than generic information, which makes it a useful repair tool. FixBot is available in the iFixit app, and it can also be used on iFixit's website.
The app includes all of iFixit's repair guides, but it is aware of what smartphone the user has and will default to showing repair information for that device for quick information on fixes.
There are options for purchasing repair parts directly from iFixit, with the app able to check for device compatibility before a purchase is made.
iFixit did have an app that was available up until 2015, but Apple pulled it from the App Store after iFixit tore down an Apple TV developer kit. Apple said that iFixit violated the Apple terms of service with the teardown, and banned the iFixit developer account. Ten years later, iFixit was allowed to return to the App Store.
The iFixit app can be downloaded from the App Store for free, and more information on the app is available on iFixit's website. Access to FixBot is free for now, and later, there will be both a free version and a $4.99 per month Enthusiast plan with document uploads.Tag: iFixitThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Even as a Liquid Glass fan, I’m looking forward to a new Apple design era You almost have to feel sorry for Alan Dye at this point. It was pretty clear he expected news of his departure from Apple to be something of a bombshell, and Meta clearly thought their acquisition of Apple’s former VP of Human Interface Design would be perceived as a coup.
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Apple Launches Tap to Pay on iPhone in Hong Kong Apple has announced the availability of Tap to Pay on iPhone in Hong Kong, allowing independent sellers, small merchants, and large retailers in the region to use iPhones as a payment terminal.
Tap to Pay allows iPhones to accept payments via Apple Pay, contactless credit and debit cards, and other digital wallets. All transactions are encrypted, and Apple has no information about what is purchased or the person who made the purchase.
No additional hardware or credit card machine is required to use Tap to Pay on iPhone. The feature uses NFC technology to securely authenticate the contactless payments, plus the feature also supports PIN entry, which includes accessibility options.
From today, Adyen, Global Payments, KPay, and SoéPay are the first payment platforms in Hong Kong to offer Tap to Pay on iPhone. Apple says the rollout cuts across key sectors, including taxi, retail, food and beverage, and professional services.
Tap to Pay on iPhone launched in February 2022 in the United States, and since then, Apple has expanded it to more than 50 countries and regions around the world. Tags: Hong Kong, Tap to Pay on iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
CarPlay is getting even better with these new iOS 26.2 features Macworld
Earlier this year, CarPlay – Apple’s infotainment system for cars – received a major update with the first release of iOS 26. Not only did it gain the new Liquid Glass interface, but it has also received features such as widgets on the Home Screen, video streaming over AirPlay when the car is parked, Live Activities, and more customizations.
With iOS 26.2 rolling out this week to iPhone users, CarPlay is also getting some nice upgrades that make the whole experience even better. More specifically, there are two new features that CarPlay users have been requesting for a long time that are finally on the way.
More widgets on the CarPlay Home Screen
With iOS 26.2, Apple is further refining some of CarPlay’s new features, starting with Home Screen widgets.
Similar to widgets on the iPhone, CarPlay widgets let users see brief information and even access quick interactions right from the Home Screen without having to open an app. This includes options such as a calendar widget to show your upcoming appointments, the weather forecast, or even Home controls.
Users can currently place up to two widgets on the CarPlay Home Screen, but that will change with iOS 26.2.
The update enables support for more widgets on the CarPlay Home Screen. However, there’s a catch. The ability to add three or more widgets is limited to vehicles with larger built-in screens. Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t specify which car models support more widgets in CarPlay, but if your car has a large built-in screen, you will likely be able to add more widgets to it.
You’ll be able to unpin CarPlay coversations in iOS 26.2.Foundry
A cleaner interface for the Messages app
Also with iOS 26, CarPlay introduced a new interface for the Messages app that shows pinned chats at the top. For users who prefer a cleaner interface, there’s now an option to disable pinned conversations in CarPlay.
In the Settings app, you will now find a “Pinned Conversations” toggle. Turn it off, and you’ll no longer see pinned chats in the Messages app, just the regular list of chats. For CarPlay users who didn’t like the new Messages app interface, the update will certainly come in handy.
The new CarPlay features are automatically enabled after installing iOS 26.2 on your iPhone. Just go to Settings > General > Software Update and look for the latest version of the operating system.
i made an app where you can build apps like you post photos everyone is building vibecoding apps to make building easier for developers. not everyday people. they've solved half the problem. ai can generate code now. you describe what you want, it writes the code. that part works. but then what? you still need to: buy a domain name set up hosting submit to the app store […]
iPhone 17 steals the show in MKBHD’s 2025 smartphone awards MKBHD’s Smartphone Awards 2025 delivered a surprise: the iPhone 17 beat the Pro Max to win Phone of the Year.
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Did you hear about all those Apple execs who keep leaving? Good riddance Macworld
It’s been a big week in Apple executive movements. Let’s see if the Macalope can recap for you if you were unconscious for seven days (that sounds nice, can the Macalope get some of that?).
After the unsurprising news that defacto former Apple executive John Giannandrea would infacto be leaving the company, we learned that Apple’s head of user interface design Alan Dye would also be leaving for greener pastures at Meta (the green is all cash).
Breaking the news on Mastodon, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said:
Apple’s top design executive Alan Dye is leaving the iPhone maker to become the Chief Design Officer at Meta in a blockbuster coup for the social networking giant and big loss for Apple.
Mark Gurman
This is such Dye-friendly framing that one might be excused for thinking it was written by Alan Dye’s mom. It wasn’t. Or probably wasn’t, anyway.
Wouldn’t that be wild if Mark Gurman’s source this whole time has been Alan Dye’s mom? That would be an unexpected turn of events.
In reality, few people in the Apple community–other than Dye’s mom–think much of his work, which includes Liquid Glass and a number of horrible icons for macOS Tahoe. People not really seeing this as a “big loss” for Apple include, but are not limited to, Louie Mantia, John Gruber, Jason Snell, Nick Heer, Macworld contributor Alex Blake, and this furry observer.
Apple usually has good people waiting in the wings, and, in this instance at least, we have good reason to think the replacement will not only be good but a real upgrade.
…everyone I’ve spoken to is happy — if not downright giddy — at the news that Lemay is replacing Dye. Lemay is well-liked personally and deeply respected talent-wise. Said one source, in a position to know the choices, “I don’t think there was a better choice than Lemay.”
John Gruber
Later in the week, Apple also announced several other executives changes, including the retirements of general counsel Kate Adams and VP of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives Lisa Jackson. Adams will be replaced by ex-Meta chief legal officer Jennifer Newstead, and Jackson by a line on the org chart that is more often used on football locker room whiteboards to represent an end-run.
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While many people were leaving Apple, at least one was trying to get back in. This news, that a man would like power and command the likes of which he has never wielded before, is huge, if true. Who, exactly, is saying this, you may wonder.
…Tony Fadell, a former Apple hardware executive who co-invented the iPod, has told associates recently…
Aaron Tilley and Wayne Ma, The Information
Someone told The Information that Tony Fadell said he would graciously accept the position of Apple CEO. Okay.
Just, for a second here, entertain the following: would it not be absolutely wild if The Information’s source here is Tony Fadell’s mom? Wilder still, Fadell and Dye were at Apple at the same time, so it’s theoretically possible the source is again Dye’s mom, but let’s not get crazy here and go with the single mother theory. The two-moms hypothesis seems more reasonable.
Sadly for Fadell, no matter who the sources are and how many times he writes “Mr. Apple CEO Tony Fadell” on the cover of his Trapper Keeper, he is not going to get the gig. Even The Information says he was “a polarizing figure” when he worked at Apple, and his time at Nest doesn’t seem to have burnished his reputation much as he rubbed his co-founder and employees equally the wrong way.
Well, at least we can settle down now that all the Apple executive news is-
“Apple Rocked by Executive Departures, With Chip Chief at Risk of Leaving Next”
Oh, come on. How is breaking news able to interrupt the Macalope mid-sentence in his own column? It makes no sense!
Yes, over the weekend, Mark Gurman brought a tin of cookies over to some Apple executive’s mom’s house, where she was heard to remark, “Ooh, yah, I hear that nice Johny Srouji fella is thinkin’ of leavin’, him what made the chips and all.”
The Macalope’s not sure whose mom this is, but he’s thinking upper midwestern accent. She’s serving Gurman a casserole out of a baking dish and pouring him some RC Cola out of a 2-liter bottle.
Unlike Dye’s departure, Srouji’s would truly be bad for Apple. Fortunately, this breaking news was re-broken on Monday morning when Gurman reported that Srouji sent out a memo to his staff saying he didn’t know what they may have heard from any of the various chatty parents of Apple executives, but he doesn’t “plan on leaving anytime soon”.
Here’s hoping all the remaining Apple executives take time off in the coming weeks to be with their families and don’t have bandwidth to think about leaving.
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Sandboxining scope With sandboxing being a thing in ios, how can a app know what other apps are running on the same device, isn’t that one of the points? Just generally curious as i just had my ISP’s app refuse to launch because it suspected that Frida is installed. It was a false positive but generally speaking, […]
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iPhone 16 again becomes the world’s best-selling phone Despite reports of weak demand ahead of the iPhone 17’s launch, the iPhone 16 again emerged as the world’s best-selling smartphone in Q3 2025.
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Gift your Mac Office apps for life, now $59.97 (MSRP $219) Macworld
TL;DR: Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021 is on sale for $59.97 for a limited time, or until codes sell out (MSRP $219)!
If your Mac has outdated Office apps or deals with nagging Microsoft 365 subscription renewals, why not treat both of you to a Microsoft Office lifetime license this holiday season? It’s currently 73% less than retail, and you’ll never have to worry about subscription fees again (well, until you upgrade your device … just don’t tell your Mac that!).
The apps included in this bundle:
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Outlook
Teams (basic)
OneNote (free version)
That’s basically everything you need to handle work projects, personal tasks, or school assignments like a pro. It’s perfect for students, families, or small business owners who want a dependable, full-featured productivity suite without ongoing costs.
Once you purchase, you’ll get instant delivery of your redemption code via email, along with instructions to activate it. The license connects to your Microsoft Account (not your device), and it works on one Mac for the lifetime of the product. It also comes with updates and free customer service.
Just make sure you redeem the code within 7 days of purchase — and note that this version is not compatible with virtual machines like Parallels Pro.
Download Microsoft Office for Mac at $59.97 (MSRP $219). No coupon is needed.
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Apple Watch Ultra 2 plunges to $549 on Amazon, best price ever Amazon is clearing out Apple Watch Ultra 2 inventory, with a new record-low price in effect thanks to a $250 markdown.Amazon's $549 Apple Watch Ultra 2 deal delivers the lowest price ever - Image credit: AppleThe $549 special at Amazon not only beats Black Friday pricing by $50, but it marks the lowest price ever on the 49mm wearable.Buy Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $549 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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First App launched. Hopefully helps some people I have just launched my first App. A work from home and office attendance tracker. Allows people to enter their attendance target and tracks from there. Has a handy export to CSV and a few have already said will help with their accountant and claiming any work form stuff. Currently #2 paid Business App in […]
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Why does this happen to my live activity? I'm making a live activity that updates using APNS. It'll randomly just freeze entirely with activity indicators on each side. I have no idea why. I can't find anything online about it. There's no activity indicators in my code. How do I fix it? submitted by /u/DavidGamingHDR [link] [comments]
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Google's First AI Smart Glasses Coming in 2026 Google is developing two pairs of smart glasses with artificial intelligence that will launch in 2026, the company said today. The first set of glasses have AI integration and are designed for screen-free assistance with built-in speakers, microphones, and cameras for speaking to Google Gemini.
Users will be able to take photos using the camera, and then ask Gemini questions about their surroundings for real-time help.
The second set of glasses has the same AI capabilities along with an in-lens display that is able to display helpful information like turn-by-turn directions or live translation captions. Both sets of glasses will connect to a smartphone, with processing done on that device. The glasses will run Android XR, Google's platform for wearables.
Google is partnering with Samsung to develop the glasses, plus it is working with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, two companies that design eyeglasses. Google says that its glasses options will be stylish, lightweight, and comfortable enough to wear all day.
The Google smart glasses will compete with the Meta Ray-Bans and any upcoming products from Apple. Meta already has Ray-Ban and Oakley glasses with AI and Ray-Bans with an in-lens display. Rumors suggest that Apple is working to unveil its first set of AI smart glasses as soon as 2026.Tag: GoogleThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 233 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to allow users to test features that are planned for future release versions of the Safari browser.
Safari Technology Preview 233 includes fixes and updates for Animations, HTML, MathML, Rendering, Web API, and Web Inspector.
The current Safari Technology Preview release is compatible with machines running macOS Sequoia and macOS Tahoe, the newest version of macOS.
The Safari Technology Preview update is available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings to anyone who has downloaded the browser from Apple’s website. Complete release notes for the update are available on the Safari Technology Preview website.
Apple’s aim with Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from developers and users on its browser development process. Safari Technology Preview can run side-by-side with the existing Safari browser and while it is designed for developers, it does not require a developer account to download and use.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone owners in Japan just got Messages via Satellite Japan is the fourth country to get Apple's satellite messaging feature, behind US, Canada, and Mexico.Image credit: AppleMessages via Satellite allows iPhone users to send texts while not connected to Wi-Fi or cellular service. If that happens, iPhone will send a lock-screen alert that prompts the user to connect to a satellite to check for and send messages.The feature was first announced at WWDC 2024. It then rolled out as part of iOS 18 for users in the United States and Canada. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Hallelujah! Easier switching between iPhone and Android is on the way soon Macworld
According to 9to5Google, the latest developer test built (Canary) of Android includes a new feature that should make it easier to switch between iPhone and Android devices. The corresponding feature on iPhones should roll out in a coming iOS 26 update.
We first wrote about this last year, when the EU was forcing Apple to make a number of concessions around how it locks customers into its products. One was the ability to completely remove Safari from iOS and let browsers use their own rendering engine (in the EU), but another, perhaps no longer EU-specific, was a feature to make it easier for iPhone and Android users to switch devices.
Google has an Android Switch app for iOS and Apple has a Move to iOS app on Android, but a clearer, easier, and more reliable method is needed. Apple and Google have been working together on a solution, and soon you’ll be presented with an option to move from your Android device or iPhone during the device setup process.
We don’t yet know what the feature looks like or how it works on either the iPhone or Android side. But the idea has always been to seamlessly move across the user’s core accounts, data like photos and videos, and bookmarks. It’s unclear if it will go further than that—switching from iPhone to Android or vice versa means moving passwords and passkeys, contents of a digital wallet, and more. The new method is said to provide support for transferring more data types between devices than the current transfer apps do.
Report: iPhone 16 tops Q3 2025 sales as Apple claims 5 of the 10 best-selling spots A new report from Counterpoint Research shows that Apple once again dominated global smartphone sales last quarter, with the iPhone 16 leading the pack. Here’s the breakdown.
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Remembering David Lerner of Tekserve David Lerner, remembered by many for his “May You have 1000 Backups and Never Need One” email signature, has died at 72. Read Sam Roberts’s obituary in the New York Times; we revisit his and Tekserve’s appearances in TidBITS.
Netflix will continue licensing Warner Bros. hits to Apple TV Netflix will start licensing Warner Bros. TV shows to competitors, including Apple TV, marking a pivot for the streaming giant into producing content for rival platforms.In early December, Netflix won the rights to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company behind HBO, HBO Max, and Discovery. The company was acquired for $83 billion.As a result, Netflix will take over Warner Bros. Discovery's content and operations. That puts Netflix in an interesting position in relation to its competition.Warner has produced some of Apple TV's most notable shows — including Apple TV's first breakout hit, "Ted Lasso." While Apple TV has the exclusive rights to stream these shows, it doesn't produce them; it merely holds the rights. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone 17 is the best phone of 2025, according to MKBHD The winners for this year’s edition of MKBHD’s Smartphone Awards have just been revealed, and Apple scored four recognitions out of the 10 categories, one of which isn’t exactly a reason to be proud of. Here are the details.
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Developer of ICE tracking app ‘ICEBlock’ sues Trump administration after Apple’s App Store pulls it On Monday, Joshua Aaron, creator of the widely used ICEBlock app — which allowed users to share real-time alerts about federal immigration…
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iPhone Users in Japan Can Now Send Messages via Satellite iPhone users in Japan are now able to use Apple's Messages via satellite feature, Apple said today. Messages via satellite works on the iPhone 14 or later and the Apple Watch Ultra 3, allowing users who have no cellular or Wi-Fi connection to use satellite connectivity for messaging.
When attempting to send a message with no cellular or Wi-Fi connection, iPhone users in Japan will see a message that prompts them to connect to the nearest satellite. After connecting, users can send and receive iMessages, SMS messages, emoji characters, and use the Messages Tapback feature.
Messages sent via satellite offer the same end-to-end encryption as messages sent over Wi-Fi or cellular.
Japanese users already had access to emergency SOS via satellite and the option to share location via satellite in the Find My app, so the new Messages via satellite option joins those two features.
iOS 18 or later is required for Messages via satellite on iPhone, while the feature needs watchOS 26 or later on the Apple Watch Ultra 3. Satellite connectivity continues to be free for all iPhone and Apple Watch users with supported devices.Tag: JapanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
ICEBlock App Developer Sues Trump Officials, Claims Apple Was Pressured to Remove App The developer behind the ICEBlock app that Apple removed from the App Store at the Trump administration's request is suing for suppression of free speech. The lawsuit names Pam Bondi, Kristi Noem, and other government officials, accusing them of First Amendment violations (via NPR).
Key to the lawsuit is a statement from Bondi, who claimed Apple removed the app after the government asked Apple to do so. "We reached out to Apple today demanding they remove the ICEBlock app from their App Store -- and Apple did so," said Bondi.
ICEBlock allows iPhone users to report the location of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents when the agents are spotted in public. The app was removed from the App Store in early October, though people who downloaded it before it was pulled are still able to use it. ICEBlock had over a million users when it was removed from the App Store.
Joshua Aaron, the app's developer, argues that the creation, distribution, and promotion of ICEBlock is lawful and protected by the First Amendment. He claims that the government officials named in the lawsuit used the authority of their offices to pressure, threaten, and coerce Apple to remove the app.
This lawsuit challenges these government officials' unconstitutional threats and demands against Apple, which pressured it to remove the ICEBlock app from the App Store. In particular, Attorney General Bondi's coercion of Apple has censored Aaron and ALL U Chart,Inc., which owns ICEBlock's intellectual property, by making ICEBlock--their speech--unavailable to the public.
Apple is not named in the lawsuit, and is not being targeted by Aaron. When the app was removed from the App Store, Apple said that the app violated guideline 1.1.1, and made it clear that it was removed at the behest of the government.
Information provided to Apple by law enforcement shows that your app violates Guideline 1.1.1 because its purpose is to provide location information about law enforcement officers that can be used to harm such officers individually or as a group. For this reason, your app will be removed from the App Store
Aaron asks that the court allow ICEBlock to be reinstated, and that government officials be prevented from threatening or pressuring ICEBlock distributors.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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A library to load RealityKit entities from STL, OBJ, and other formats supported by ModelIO This is a free GitHub repository and SwiftUI package that I started last week. I needed to be able to import STL and OBJ files into RealityKit, because they are somewhat common in the robotics industry I’m designing my upcoming app for (https://www.dc-engineer.com/armor for anyone who is interested). After some searching, I found that ModelIO […]
iOS 26’s new AirPods setting can solve a common Bluetooth issue iOS 26 has a bunch of new AirPods features, but one that lots of users might appreciate is flying under the radar. Thanks to a new setting added in iOS 26, you can finally stop AirPods’ audio from automatically getting hijacked by other Bluetooth speakers, including your in-car speakers.
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iOS 26’s new AirPods setting can solve a common Bluetooth issue iOS 26 has a bunch of new AirPods features, but one that lots of users might appreciate is flying under the radar. Thanks to a new setting added in iOS 26, you can finally stop AirPods’ audio from automatically getting hijacked by other Bluetooth speakers, including your in-car speakers.
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Wedbush boosts Apple price target to $350 on iPhone momentum, AI executive shakeup Wedbush Securities has raised its price target for Apple shares to $350 from $320, maintaining an "Outperform" rating on the stock…
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Netflix plans to keep selling Warner shows to Apple TV, like Ted Lasso Netflix’s massive $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery raises big questions for Apple TV, but at least one potential issue has seemingly been resolved. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos says Warner’s TV division will continue selling shows to rival streamers.
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Apple highlights developer tools as Australia bans social media for under-16s In preparation for a law that will prohibit Australians under 16 from having social media accounts, Apple is highlighting the App Store tools that developers can use to ensure their apps comply. Here are the details.
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ICEBlock developer sues Trump administration over threats and App Store removal Last October’s ICEBlock was removed from the App Store following pressure from the US government. Now, the app’s developer, Joshua Aaron, is suing 14 representatives of the administration. Here are the details.
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MagSafe Monday: Satechi’s OntheGo 3-in-1 Qi2 charger is built for travel and StandBy mode Travel chargers are often a series of compromises. They are either too big, too slow, or missing support for one of the devices you actually needed to charge. The Satechi OntheGo 3-in-1 Qi2 charger is the rare accessory that gets almost everything right (except for one thing). It delivers 15-watt Qi2 fast charging for the iPhone, supports fast charging on the Apple Watch, and has a dedicated spot for AirPods. It folds down into a really compact circle that fit into any bag and has enough flexibility to work on your nightstand in Standby mode, a hotel desk, or a tray table on a plane. Read on to learn more about the Satechi OntheGo 3-in-1.
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Apple’s ‘F1,’ ‘Severance,’ ‘Pluribus,’ ‘Slow Horses,’ ‘The Studio’ score Golden Globe Awards nominations Apple TV on Monday was recognized with 14 total nominations across six titles for the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, with top category…
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Apple and Google's iPhone-Android switching update starts to roll out A new build of Android has been released that will make it easier for Android and iPhone switching to take place in the future.An iPhone and an Android deviceThe current process for switching between Android and iPhone, or vice versa, is usually a tricky one with many steps and things to think about. However, both Apple and Google are working to make it easier for users to switch between platforms.A post to Reddit, first spotted by 9to5Mac says that there is a new Android Canary build 2512 available for Google Pixel smartphones. While the text of the Reddit post doesn't specify features, the build does include switching capabilities. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Winter Clarity Bundle: 60% off Raycast, Endel, Ground News, and Craft Docs [Sponsored] The holiday season brings noise: endless shopping lists, Christmas deals, distractions, last-minute meetings, deadlines, you name it. The Winter Clarity Bundle includes four tools that help you focus on what really matters. They cut through the chaos like a laser, pointing directly at what matters most to you. So you can enter 2026 with nothing holding you back and a clean slate for what’s ahead.
Launching today, the Winter Bundle brings together four best-in-class apps that form a complete toolkit for clarity and focus.
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Australian age-check law pulls Apple deeper into platform governance Apple leans into age checks as Australia's teen social media ban goes live, putting the App Store in the middle of a political fight over kids, tech, and compliance.The App Store ends up acting as an intermediary layerAustralia's new social media law takes effect on December 10 and it targets the apps, not the devices. The law requires major social platforms to prevent anyone under 16 from holding an account, and to deactivate existing under-age accounts.The eSafety Commissioner can issue fines in the tens of millions of dollars for violations. Regulators expect platforms to rely on age-assurance tools and behavioral signals instead of mandatory ID scans. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
7 Months as solo dev: My game results and stats Im happy of these stats even if they could be better lol. No gonna lie, mobile gaming market seems dead / hard nowadays… submitted by /u/rmeldev [link] [comments]