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Get Apple's M5 MacBook Air at $150 Off Before Amazon Runs Out Amazon recently introduced a few new record low prices on the M5 MacBook Air, offering $150 off multiple models of the notebook. We've begun noticing that deals aren't as plentiful as they were over the weekend, so if you've been holding off now will be the time to get the M5 MacBook Air at these best-ever prices.
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Amazon has the 512GB 13-inch M5 MacBook Air for $949.00, down from $1,099.00, and the 24GB/1TB model for $1,349.00, down from $1,499.00. Both of these represent record low prices for each configuration.
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In terms of the 15-inch models, you'll find up to $150 off the M5 MacBook Air, with multiple color options on sale for each configuration. Prices start at $1,149.00 for the 512GB model, down from $1,299.00, and also include both 1TB models on sale.
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How to get 10% off Apple AirPods and more when you recycle old devices Apple is running a promotion that offers a 10% discount on AirPods and other accessories when customers recycle their old devices, including very old iPhones and iPads.Apple is offering a discount on AirPods and other accessories right nowThe deal, which runs from today through May 26, is only valid at physical Apple Stores. Those who don't have an Apple Store within traveling distance are, unfortunately, out of luck.Apple also notes that customers must recycle their old hardware and buy their new accessory at the same time. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple’s Weather app recently overhauled one of its most important features Apple’s Weather app recently got overhauled a key feature that the average user hopefully won’t have to use very often: Enhanced Safety Alerts for emergency situations. Here’s how they work.
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Apple Immersive Video documentary pilot died in microlight aircraft crash Apple invited paraplegic Claire Lomas to fly a plane while being filmed for an Apple Vision Pro immersive video, but she then suffered fatal injuries in an accident upon landing.Claire Lomas pictured in 2012 walking London Marathon - image credit: Lulu KyriacouIn 2024, Apple was making one of the first of its "Adventure" immersive videos for the then-new Apple Vision Pro, featuring spectacular feats such as Parkour running in Paris. According to Bloomberg, Lomas was being filmed flying a converted microlight over the Jordan desert when she crashed after landing.BBC News reported back in 2025 that Lomas had been invited to film there by an unnamed documentary maker, now revealed to be Apple and London's Atlantic Studios. Lomas had flown this type of microlight before, but the BBC says it went off a road after landing and crashed into a rock. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Touchscreen MacBook Pro M6 rumors: Everything you need to know about Apple’s MacBook redesign Macworld
2026 is the 20th anniversary of the MacBook Pro, and Apple could introduce some major changes to its top-of-the-line laptop, including introducing a feature we thought we’d never see in a MacBook: a touch screen!
The touch screen is slated to be part of an overhaul of the MacBook Pro, which includes OLED displays and a design update.
However, there’s a possibility of the new MacBook Pro being more expensive, due to the component supply issues that are affecting the industry.
Some big things are reportedly happening with the 2026 MacBook Pro, and as its release date approaches, the reports will be coming through. You can keep track of what’s been reported on this page, as well as our perspective on the feasibility of such reports. So, keep your eye on this page for the latest.
Expected release date for the touchscreen MacBook Pro
Late 2026 or early 2027
The touchscreen MacBook Pro has been in the rumor mill since Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman first reported on it back in 2023. While it’s always felt more like a fantasy back then, recent reports make it seem like it’s a near-certain reality.
When will that reality happen? Several reports from both analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (September 2025) and Gurman (October 2025) state that the arrival date will be sometime in late 2026. That seems feasible; Apple tends to release its 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models during the last quarter of the year, with the one exception of the M2 Pro/Max MacBook Pro in January 2023 and the upcoming M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro coming in early 2026.
According to the Naver blog, Samsung has started production on its 8.6-generation OLED production. This production line is expected to be used for the M6 MacBook Pro. The start of the display production could mean that Apple could have the new laptop ready by the end of this year.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported on February 8 that the M6 MacBook Pro is expected during “the back half of the year.”
Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Stand review: 25W update to a wireless fave Macworld
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Charges iPhone, Watch and AirPods
25W for iPhone (Qi2.2)
Apple Watch fast charge
Adjustable charging pad
Folds for travel
US, UK and EU plugs
Includes 45W AC power adapter
Cons
Smaller, lighter alternatives
Our Verdict
There may be smaller and lighter rival 3-in-1 foldable chargers but none stand as tall or are as adjustable as this one.
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Who is the Satechi Foldable 3-in-1 Charging Stand for? This stand suits anyone who wants a proper iPhone stand on their desk, especially for FaceTime calls or keeping the screen visible while charging. It’s a strong choice if you regularly charge multiple Apple devices at once and want a single, tidy setup. It’s less ideal for travel due to its weight, and overkill if you only need a simple overnight charger for your iPhone.
The Satechi Foldable 3-in-1 Charging Stand with Qi2 25W is the tallest and most adjustable foldable 3-in-1 we’ve seen. It looks like a permanent desktop charger when in use but folds into a travel-friendly package.
Having one charger to power multiple devices is a neater desktop solution, reducing cable clutter, and they can be even more useful if they double as viewing stands. In the vast array of multi-device iPhone chargers, we have some favourites. We were big fans of Satechi’s previous Foldable 3-in-1 Charging Stand, and remain so with this new, faster model.
We tested it and compare it to similar fast, portable 3-in-1 chargers.
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How fast does it charge your iPhone?
This gunmetal-gray 3-in-1 charger uses the latest Qi2 wireless charging technology to reach up to 25W power output. Wirelessly charging an iPhone doesn’t get any faster—to speed things further you must connect a cable directly.
The AirPods charging pad charges at 5W and can even be used to charge a second phone, although at a much slower rate than using the raised magnetic pad and only with some careful placement as there’s no magnet there to get just the right positioning.
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Pulling out from the back of the stand, the Apple Watch charging module is also rated at 5W—enough power to fast-charge the Watch.
A 25W 3-in-1 charging station isn’t surprising. There are several we happily recommend: the designer Belkin UltraCharge Pro 3-in-1 and display-rich Anker Prime 3-in-1 MagGo Wireless Charging Station are fine fast stands—although you wouldn’t want to take it with you on your travels.
From left, folded Kuxiu X40 Turbo, ESR CryoBoost 3-in-1 and Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable.Simon Jary
How compact it is – and how high does it actually lift your iPhone?
With a remarkably small 3.5-inch square (90mm) footprint, the Satechi’s foldability isn’t unique, either. We’ve seen similar fold-up 25W chargers in the super-compact Kuxiu X40 Turbo 25W Wireless Charging Stand, lightweight ESR CryoBoost Foldable 3-in-1 Magnetic Charging Station (25W), and svelte Ugreen 25W MagFlow 3-in-1 Folding Magnetic Wireless Charger.
The Kuxiu X40 is the one to beat—it’s almost ridiculously compact when folded on itself yet transforms into a decent-height stand when unfurled, raising the connected iPhone around 35mm from the desk. The ESR and Ugreen folding stands are lower-profile, lifting the iPhone a maximum 20mm.
The same 3-in-1 chargers unfolded into iPhone viewing stands. The Satechi is by far the highest of the stands.Simon Jary
The Satechi Foldable 3-in-1 is more impressive—it can hold the iPhone over 70mm higher than the desk it sits on, making it more akin to the stately Anker Prime yet still foldable and travel friendly.
Its iPhone-charging pad is more adjustable than its rivals, with a weighted hinge offering a 160-degree viewing angle.
Is it too big and heavy for travel?
It’s a desktop iPhone charging stand that also happens to be travel friendly, while the Kuxiu and ESR are more travel chargers that do a decent job when you’re not on the move.
Simon Jary
At 152mm long, 90mm wide and 30mm deep when folded, it’s undeniably larger than the X40 (64 x 64 x 18.5mm) or ESR (110 x 62 x 19.5mm), but still able to slip into a large pocket or backpack front pocket.
Both the Kuxiu X40 and ESR Foldable weigh just 148g; the Satechi is over twice that at 399g.
And yet… are you really going to notice that extra 250g when the charger is stashed in your backpack? In your pocket, you’ll notice its comparative bulk, but probably not when in your carry-on.
Remember with any travel charger you’ll need to pack a wall charger and cable to bring the power to the wireless charger itself. The Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable ships with its own 45W power adapter. 45W is a decent amount of power—consider that Apple ships a mere 20W charger with its MacBook Neo.
If at full pelt, the 3-in-1 might need 35W (25W iPhone+5W AirPods+5W Watch) so there’s plenty of juice to spare. There are better USB-C chargers that offer more than one port and more power, but this is all you need to charge three Apple devices with the 3-in-1.
Built for travel, the Foldable 3-in-1’s power adapter also ships with plug adapters for the U.K. and E.U. Also in the box is a 4-foot (1.2m) cable.
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Price
The Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Stand costs $129.99, the same price as its 15W predecessor.
In comparison the more petite Kuxiu X40 and ESR Foldable cost $79.99 and $99.99 respectively.
While it’s pricier, it’s more adjustable and sits as a taller desktop stand than those travel alternatives.
If you don’t own an Apple Watch, there’s a $79.99 15W Satechi 2-in-1 Foldable Charger in a similar form. Find more options in our reviews of the best wireless chargers for iPhone.
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Should you buy the Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Stand?
Satechi hasn’t changed much with the new version of its 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Stand except increase the iPhone wireless charging speed to 25W. There may be smaller and lighter rival 3-in-1 foldable chargers but none stand as tall or are as adjustable as this one.
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Apple Offers 10% Off AirPods and More for Earth Day Device Recycling Apple is offering 10% off AirPods, Beats, or accessories to customers who recycle an eligible iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Mac at a participating Apple Store through May 16.
The discount applies when the recycling and purchase are completed in the same transaction. The promotion runs from today, April 16, through to May 16. Products brought in for recycling undergo screenings, with eligible devices sent to Apple's advanced recycling systems, including Daisy and Cora, for further processing. See Apple's terms and conditions for more information.
The promotion was announced alongside Apple's annual Environmental Progress Report, which revealed a record 30% of material across all products shipped in 2025 came from recycled content.Related Roundup: AirPods 4Buyer's Guide: AirPods (Neutral)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple Hits Record 30% Recycled Content Across All Products in 2025 Apple today announced that a record 30% of material across all products it shipped in 2025 came from recycled content, alongside a series of other environmental milestones published in its annual Environmental Progress Report.
The achievement marks new highs across several specific components. All batteries designed by Apple now use 100% recycled cobalt, all magnets use 100% recycled rare earth elements, and all Apple-designed printed circuit boards use 100% recycled gold plating and tin soldering. Apple also completed the transition to fully fiber-based packaging, fulfilling a pledge to remove all plastic from packaging by 2025, a goal the company says it reached across every package manufactured today.
Apple's greenhouse gas emissions in 2025 remain down over 60% compared to 2015 levels, holding constant from 2024 despite significant business growth. The company is working toward its Apple 2030 goal of carbon neutrality across its entire footprint by the end of the decade.
MacBook Neo leads the lineup on recycled material. It contains 60% recycled content overall, which is the most of any Apple device to date, and features a new aluminum forming process that uses half the raw material compared to traditional machining. Apple and its suppliers also developed an anodization process that achieves a 70% water-reuse rate, turning a traditionally water-intensive step into a near-closed-loop system. Apple said it plans to expand this process to additional production lines in coming years.
Apple launched Cora, a new electronics-recycling line at its Advanced Recovery Center in California, designed to achieve material recovery rates significantly higher than industry baselines using precision shredding and advanced sensor technology. The company also developed A.R.I.S., a machine learning-powered detection system that helps recyclers classify and sort electronic scrap, running on the Mac mini, which Apple is piloting with partner recyclers.
Apple's direct suppliers procured more than 20 gigawatts of renewable energy in 2025 through the Supplier Clean Energy Program, generating more than 38 million megawatt-hours of electricity, which is enough to power more than 3.4 million U.S. households for a year. Apple itself procured an additional 1.8 gigawatts to power its offices, retail stores, and data centers entirely on renewable electricity.
Apple and its suppliers saved 17 billion gallons of fresh water in 2025, and the company replenished more than half of the water it withdrew to support its global facilities. All eight Apple-owned data centers have now been certified to the Alliance for Water Stewardship standard. Apple has set a goal to replenish all water withdrawn by its facilities worldwide by 2030.
Apple Fifth Avenue in New York City became the company's first retail store to achieve TRUE Zero Waste Certification, which requires facilities to divert more than 90 percent of their waste from landfills. Across its supply chain, Apple and its suppliers redirected more than 600,000 metric tons of waste from landfills in 2025, with 400 supplier facilities participating in the company's Zero Waste Program.Tag: Apple EnvironmentThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple is using a record-high 30% recycled material across its entire product line Apple has released its latest annual environmental report with new milestones achieved, including 100% recycled cobalt in batteries, 100% recycled rare earth elements in magnets, and more.Apple claims it now uses 100% recycled gold plating in all Apple-designed printed circuit board - image credit: AppleIts 2025 annual environmental report was a tale of the company being under pressure to reach its 2030 target despite the new energy requirements of AI. But for 2026, the company can now point to multiple milestones it has reached, specifically:30% recycled materials across all devices Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple achieves 100% recycled materials in three categories, offers 10% discount In the run-up to Earth Day next week, Apple has highlighted its latest environmental progress. This includes the use of 100% recycled materials in three categories. The company is also offering a 10% discount on AirPods and other accessories when you recycle an eligible product.
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New iOS 27 Apple Intelligence features could boost Safari, Wallet, and more Apple will add at least four new iPhone Apple Intelligence features to Safari, Wallet, and more when it announces iOS 27 this June.New Apple Intelligence features are rumored for iOS 27That's according to a new report, which cites code discovered on Apple's backend servers. The new features are yet to be confirmed by Apple, but could bring additional functionality to a beleaguered Apple Intelligence feature set.Apple isn't expected to announce the iOS 27 update until its June 2026 WWDC event. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Safety concerns were reported to Apple before pilot killed during Vision Pro filming It’s been revealed that an athlete and pilot killed in a microlight plane crash was being filmed for the Vision Pro immersive video series Adventure at the time.
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Apple Was Filming Fatal Aircraft Crash for Vision Pro A British paraplegic adventurer was being filmed for an Apple Vision Pro immersive video series during a fatal aircraft crash in the Jordanian desert in July 2024, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
Claire Lomas became internationally recognized in 2012 when she became the first person to complete the London Marathon using a robotic exoskeleton suit, five years after being paralyzed from the waist down in a horse-riding accident. Apple was apparently working with London-based Atlantic Studios to film Lomas for its Apple Immersive Video series called Adventure. A camera system was mounted on the plane itself, and Lomas was actively being recorded when the crash occurred. Lomas died from her injuries within weeks of the crash at the age of 44.
The planned episode was set to showcase multiple Jordanian landmarks, including the Wadi Rum valley and the ancient city of Petra. The original release date for was sometime in 2025. Apple spent millions of dollars per episode on the series, with Atlantic producing and Apple distributing.
People involved with the production say there were broader safety concerns during the making of the Adventure series, including crews working longer hours than staff felt was safe, filming in harsh climates, and operating equipment in conditions the crew had limited training for. Staffers reportedly raised these concerns with their superiors at Apple, which in response sent a health and safety representative to work periodically alongside production staff. There is no record of other major injuries tied to the series.
Apple and Atlantic continued working together after the crash; a Colorado episode was filmed in August 2024. Apple has released five Adventure episodes to date, featuring athletes highlining 3,000 feet in the air, swimming under Arctic ice, parkouring across Paris, cliff diving in Spain, and racing cars in Colorado. No new episodes have been published since last year.
The Adventure series sits within Apple's broader Apple Immersive Video offering for the Vision Pro, which Apple describes as a "180-degree, 3D 8K recording format captured with Spatial Audio." The format is one of the headset's primary selling points and is used in in-store demonstrations of the $3,499 device.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Manufacturing started for all-new iPhone 18 Pro camera feature Apple’s component suppliers are beginning production for iPhone 18 parts, and a new report says this includes elements of a brand new camera feature for the iPhone 18 Pro.
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First iPhone 18 Pro variable aperture camera component is now in production A key part for the regularly rumored variable aperture camera in the forthcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max has reportedly now entered manufacturing, on schedule for production of the whole system.iPhone 17 Pro has a new wider camera plateau, which could feasibly be used in the next model to incorporate a variable aperture mechanism.A variable aperture will be one of the most significant improvements Apple has made to the iPhone's camera system, bringing it another feature that's previously been confined to standalone cameras. Now according to ET News, the supply chain has revealed that it's coming, and that it is now in production.Specifically, China's Sunny Optical firm is reported to have started production of an actuator. This is the mechanism that moves the lens components, letting it increase or decrease the amount of light being received by the sensor. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple still doesn’t get iPad pros Macworld
When Apple launched Final Cut Pro for iPad almost two years ago, I really wanted it to work. The macOS version already serves me very well, but it would be quite nice to be able to start projects on my iPad and finish them on my Mac if necessary. I tried it back then, ran into its limitations, and moved on.
Now with Apple Creator Studio, I decided to give Final Cut for iPad another try. Two years later, I realize that the problem isn’t just that Final Cut for iPad hasn’t improved. The problem is that Apple still hasn’t figured out how to actually make proper “pro” apps for the iPad.
‘Pro’ apps constrained by iPadOS
Even after its Creator Studio updates, Final Cut Pro for iPad still feels like a secondary, companion experience compared to the Mac app. Many core features are still missing, others are simplified, and some workflows are limited by iPadOS itself.
If you expect to have a full Mac experience on the iPad, you’ll likely end up as frustrated as I did. Keyboard shortcuts, essential for speeding up editing, are inconsistent on the iPad. Some work, some don’t, which ruins muscle memory for those already familiar with the Mac version.
Working with the Final Cut Pro library on the iPad isn’t as easy as it is on the Mac.Foundry
Then there’s file management, which exposes one of iPadOS’s biggest limitations. On the Mac, users can freely reorganize, move, or back up their Final Cut library. You can even create multiple libraries for different projects if you want.
But iPadOS handles file management very differently from macOS. All apps run in a sandbox, so they can’t really access other parts of the system. While this is good for privacy and security, it’s terrible for Final Cut and other pro apps.
For example, if I add a clip from the Photos app to Final Cut on iPad, the file is duplicated because it must be added to the sandboxed Final Cut library. On the Mac, Final Cut can use and edit files in their original locations.
What if you need to back up your library? On the iPad, you can’t. Again, because everything is sandboxed, you can’t really access the data from apps. Instead, you need to export each project manually. But if something goes wrong or gets corrupted, and you need to reinstall the app, chances are you’ll lose all your data.
The iPad hardware isn’t the problem—isn’t the constraints of iPadOS.Foundry
Powerful hardware, restrictive software
This isn’t just a Final Cut Pro issue or even an iPad issue. The latest iPads are powered by the same chips found inside Macs. However, they are far from having the same capabilities. These problems are the result of all the structural limitations of iPadOS.
Another example is Pixelmator Pro, which was exclusive to the Mac and is now on the iPad for the first time with Creator Studio. The app looks a lot like the Mac version, but due to how iPadOS handles RAM management, it has many more limitations.
For example, the iPad version struggles to handle large files with multiple layers. While working on a document, I hit a warning message telling me I couldn’t add any more layers to my project, something that doesn’t happen on my Mac.
Pixelmator Pro on the iPad pales in comparison to the Mac version.Foundry
On the iPad, basic features take much longer to arrive, and when they do, they are often limited or implemented in a clunky way. Although iPadOS has had multitasking for years, the ability to keep apps running in the background while they download a file or export a large project was only just added with iPadOS 26.
Still, for some reason, the ability to export videos in the background with Final Cut is only available for iPads with the M3 chip or later (iPad Air and iPad Pro). Even an old Intel Mac lets you export videos in the background.
Mac-like features that are still limited
As iPadOS evolves, Apple has been trying new ways to make it more “pro” and Mac-like. However, the iPad still behaves very differently from a Mac, and in a way that is not very intuitive.
Back to Final Cut, the iPad version now supports external displays, but it’s far from working as well as it does on the Mac. You can’t rearrange the interface and choose what you’ll see on the external display. The only thing the app does is show a preview of the video on the big screen.
Even with the latest improvements, iPadOS continues to hold back the iPad.Foundry
That’s because support for external displays on the iPad is still quite limited. As an example, although iPadOS 26 added a Menu Bar like on the Mac, there’s no way to keep it always visible on the screen, even on a large monitor. You also can’t do something as basic as resizing the Dock.
And while iPadOS has an API for apps to have multiple windows like on a desktop operating system, Apple’s Pixelmator Pro for iPad is still limited to opening one project at a time.
The Mac is still the clear choice for Pros
These are just a few examples of how Apple itself still limits the iPad to the point that using it as a professional tool is not that appealing.
With Creator Studio, I was really tempted to try to make the iPad more a part of my workflow. But unfortunately, all these restrictions still make the Mac feel easier and simpler to use.
I really hope things change for the better in the future. I get that the iPad needs to be different than the Mac, but it would be great to have more consistency and professional overlap between the two platforms. Until then, if you really have a pro workflow, you should probably stick with the Mac.
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4 New Apple Intelligence Features Found in Apple Code, Likely in iOS 27 iOS 27 is likely to introduce at least four new Apple Intelligence features that function within system apps, based on backend code discovered by Nicolás Alvarez and confirmed by MacRumors.
First up, Apple is expected to lean more heavily into Visual Intelligence in iOS 27, since the company is reportedly developing AI wearable devices that will leverage the feature. Apple is reportedly working on smart glasses, AirPods with cameras, and a wearable AI pin or pendant.
To that end, Visual Intelligence appears to be getting at least two new capabilities. One of them will likely let you scan a food nutrition label to get more information, which could well integrate into the Health app. Another will offer to add printed phone numbers/addresses to your Contacts. Visual Intelligence already offers to add calendar dates to your Calendar, so an equivalent feature for contacts makes sense.
Elsewhere, Apple's Wallet app is likely to gain the ability to generate digital passes from scans of things like event tickets, gym membership cards and the like. Google Wallet for Android already does something similar, using AI to determine the content of a pass.
Meanwhile, in Safari, we're expecting a new AI feature that will automatically name Tab Groups for users based on the contents of the tabs within the group.
We can't say with certainty that the above features will work as described, since we're interpreting them from the names of individual code strings. Likewise, we do not know for sure that they will appear in iOS 27 or a future point update of the upcoming software, but given that Apple is working on a smarter version of Siri for iOS 27 with deeper integration across apps, the timing fits.
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Audio Pro Drumfire D-2 W review: Powerful AirPlay speaker with impressive sound Macworld
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming
Clear, precise sound
Powerful 100W amplification
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Wired input is RCA only
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Heavy and not very portable
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We’d like to see more wired input options, but the sound quality of the updated Drumfire D-2 W speaks for itself. The size and power of the speaker allows it to create a bold, detailed sound, and it supports high-res audio for Apple Music and other streaming services. You can even buy it with an optional subwoofer too.
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Who is the Drumfire D-2 W for? The Drumfire D-2 W is ideal for Apple users who stream high-resolution or lossless audio over AirPlay and want loud, room-filling sound with clarity and punch, but don’t mind limited connectivity and portability.
The Swedish company Audio Pro makes a range of attractive speakers that combine smart Nordic design with impressive sound quality. We’ve reviewed its new ‘W’ generation, which focuses on wireless audio, with AirPlay 2 and other streaming features that make it particularly well suited to Apple users.
What’s new in the Drumfire D-2 ‘W‘ model?
The ‘W’ model is a wireless-focused update rather than a full redesign, including the following features:
AirPlay 2 support for Apple devices and multi-room audio
Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) for improved streaming
High-resolution audio up to 24-bit/96kHz over Wi-Fi
The company’s product names can be a bit confusing at times, often collapsing into a jumble of alphanumeric codenames that make it rather tricky to find the exact model that you need. For instance, the Drumfire D-2 W that we review here is the latest model, but the previous Drumfire D-2 model is still available, so you need to look out for that ‘W’ suffix to make sure you buy the latest model because they look the same.
And, just to complicate things even further, you can buy the Drumfire D-2 W on its own for $400/£350, and simply sit it on any convenient desk or shelf. However, you can also buy it as part of a larger two-piece system called the Drumfire II W (see what I mean about those names?) which costs $700/£600 and includes a big, fat floor-standing subwoofer to really pump up the bass. That’s a little over the top though, so we tested the D-2 W on its own, as it provides a good alternative to Apple’s HomePod.
In short: the D-2 is the older model, the D-2 W adds AirPlay and improved wireless streaming, and the Drumfire II W adds a separate subwoofer for deeper bass.
Drumfire D-2 W design and dimensions
The Drumfire is larger than rivals such as the Apple HomePod, but has a smart, minimalist design.
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Even on its own, the D-2 W is a fairly beefy speaker, measuring a full 365mm wide, 155mm high and 190mm deep, and weighing in at a hefty 4.9kg (more than twice the weight of the HomePod).
It’s smartly designed, though, available in black, white or grey, and finished with a faux leather covering, with a fabric cover on the front panel and aluminium details on the top control panel.
The size of the speaker is due to the fact that it provides a true stereo system, with two 4.5-inch woofers handling the mid-range and bass, and two 1-inch tweeters for the higher frequencies. That combination provides a frequency range of 61Hz – 22KHz, backed up by 100W of amp output, so the D-2 W has got enough power to get the mood going at a party.
How it fits with an Apple setup
As mentioned, the ‘W’ suffix on this new model indicates an emphasis on wireless streaming, and the Drumfire supports both Bluetooth and dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), along with support for AirPlay and multi-room audio. That makes it an excellent option for use with Apple devices, and it supports audio formats up to 24-bit/96KHz when streaming music over Wi-Fi, so it can handle most of the high-res and lossless tracks on Apple Music and other streaming services.
The Drumfire provides Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for wireless audio, but its wired inputs are limited to just a set of RCA connectors.Audio Pro
The lack of wired inputs is a little disappointing, though, even if the Drumfire is clearly designed to focus on wireless connectivity. The only option provided for a wired connection is a single set of RCA stereo connectors, but at this price we’d like to see at least USB-C for digital audio as well.
How does it sound in real use?
When playing the bombastic rock of Queen’s Seven Seas Of Rhye on Apple Music, the Drumfire was loud enough for casual listening at just 25% of maximum volume, and loud enough to annoy my neighbours at barely 50%, so it’s got plenty of power if you want to have a party or BBQ. The Drumfire does require mains power though, so it’s not likely to go outside very often, unless you have a pretty long extension lead.
If you’re happy to stick with wireless streaming, then the Drumfire’s sound quality is undeniably impressive. I recently found a high-res version of Temple Of Love by The Sisters Of Mercy on Apple Music, and the Drumfire handles the song’s contrasts really well. It balances the crystal clear tones of Ofra Haza with the rumbling bass of lead singer Andrew Eldritch, while both voices are underpinned by the firm, precise bass drum that leads us through the opening section. The Sisters Of Mercy are often described as a goth band, but many of their songs have really catchy dance rhythms, and the Drumfire catches the bright, energetic sound of the electronic keyboards, and the chopping rhythm of the guitars.
The Audio Pro app has built-in support for a wide range of streaming music services.
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Switching to something a little more soothing, the Drumfire shows a delicate touch on the ambient sound of Max Richter’s Shadow Journal. The size of the speaker and its stereo drivers allow it to create a hazy, ambient sound as the electronic loops shimmer through the air, and it captures the piercing tone of the violins and viola as they cut through and add a sense of melancholy to the piece. And, although the Drumfire D-2 W doesn’t include a subwoofer, it does a good job of digging deep for the electronic bass effects that rumble off into the distance like a storm passing overhead.
It sounds noticeably bigger and more powerful than Apple’s HomePod, with greater volume and room-filling presence.
Should You Buy The Audio Pro Drumfire D-2 W?
The Drumfire D-2 isn’t the cheapest AirPlay speaker currently available, but it provides a powerful, precise sound that few speakers in this price range can match. The lack of USB-C or 3.5mm inputs may deter some people who still like to use wired audio connections from time to time.
However, the Drumfire’s high-res wireless audio features work really well with the high-res tracks available on Apple Music and other streaming services, and leave Apple’s HomePod looking distinctly under-powered.
See our round up of the best AirPlay speakers.
Apple’s Mac lineup is nearly perfect. It’s just missing some Magic Macworld
Forget the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air, the MacBook Neo is all anyone is talking about at the moment. And with good reason: the striking laptop has proved to be a surefire hit, with Apple managing to produce an affordable device that still offers the kind of build quality that equivalent Windows machines can only dream of.
That means it’s a good time to be part of the Apple universe, whether you’re a first-time customer or a long-time veteran. In fact, when you factor in desktop Macs and Apple’s recent Studio Display upgrades, we’re looking at one of the strongest Mac lineups ever.
But I can’t help feeling that something is missing from all the fuzzy positivity. Apple’s made-for-Mac Magic accessories should be the perfect add-ons for new Mac buyers, but after decades of making mice and keyboards, Apple’s accessories still don’t live up to their name.
The walled garden
I’ve been using Macs for 15 to 20 years and I’ve had plenty of experience with Apple’s mice and keyboards, new and old, in that time. The perspective gained in that time has shown me that these products have often been a weak spot for Apple.
The tiny scroll ball on the Apple Mighty Mouse seemed like a good idea, but they were prone to failure.Apple
There was the Pro Mouse and its lack of a second button. Or the Mighty Mouse and its tiny scroll ball that didn’t take long to fail. I never had the misfortune to use the iMac G3’s hockey puck mouse, but plenty of poor unfortunates did.
On the typing side, I still have painful memories of the old Apple Keyboard from 2003 and its chunky keys that continually got stuck. And the butterfly keyboard? That was so bad that I bought an outdated MacBook Pro just so I wouldn’t have to get a then-current one with Apple’s doomed keyboard built in.
Apple has, after all, rectified things somewhat with the Magic Keyboard, which provides a comfortable enough experience for typists. Yet even then, that’s only half the battle. The modern Magic Mouse has more than its fair share of problems, from its wonky charging to its RSI-inducing low-profile shape. It also hasn’t been updated in the 11 years since its release.
In other words, Apple still hasn’t banished the ghosts of peripherals past. It just seems unfathomable to me that the same company that makes wondrous devices like the MacBook Neo or the high-end Mac Studio can fall so flat with its mice and keyboards.
Outside the garden
At this point, you might be thinking that this is all a bit of a storm in a teacup. After all, aren’t the Magic Keyboard and the Magic Mouse good enough? Perhaps they are, but since when has “good enough” been Apple’s mantra? Last time I checked, “insanely great” was the order of the day. Can any of us say that both of these devices have earned that moniker?
They might seem acceptable in isolation, but once you start looking outside the Apple ecosystem and you see what everyone else is up to, the scales fall away from your eyes.
If you’ve ever used a mechanical keyboard, for example, you’ll know what a difference one can make. While these devices are often promoted for gamers, they’re just as beneficial for typists too. Even if you don’t spend much time at your desk, you’ll appreciate the supremely comfortable typing feel they offer. The mechanical keyboard market is bursting with innovations everywhere you look, from magnetic switches whose actuation points can be customized, to hot-swappable options that let you add your own switches for the perfect experience.
Third-party mice, too, are leagues ahead of the best that Apple can whip up. Whether you want an ergonomically shaped pointer, one that’s loaded with buttons, or a mouse that’s so light it almost floats away, there are so many excellent choices out there. Sure, almost none have managed to replicate the Magic Mouse’s gesture pad, but is it worth wrecking your tendons for such a privilege? Not for me, it’s not.
Ever since I first tried a mechanical keyboard, I’ve left Apple’s Magic Keyboard firmly in my past, while the Magic Mouse can’t get within 200 feet of my desk. It’s a shame, because Apple’s products are so good in almost every other respect. Yet right now, they’re conspicuous by their absence from my setup, and I can’t see that changing any time soon.
Nothing in the offing
What can Apple do to fix up its Mac peripherals? Well, the obvious answer is to release new versions. But that doesn’t appear to be anywhere on the horizon.
Part of the problem is the strength of the Apple ecosystem. I know as well as anyone else that once you find yourself within the walled garden, it’s hard to leave. It’s only because I started my computing journey on Windows (I still use both a Mac and a PC) that I thought to try looking for outside offerings. Most Mac users, I suspect, stick with the defaults.
It also doesn’t help that the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse are fine. The Magic Mouse is, in my opinion, worse than the Magic Keyboard, but neither is so offensively bad to put people off by default. Compared to most membrane keyboards made for Windows, the Magic Keyboard is head and shoulders above its competition.
The only “innovation” Apple has introduced recently with its input devices is color options.Dominik Tomaszewski/Macworld U.K.
Combined, those two factors probably mean that there’s very little overt demand for change among Mac users. I expect it’s only enthusiasts like me who want something more, and given our numbers are probably fairly low, Apple is probably happy to let us get our peripherals from other companies. After all, it’s not like we’re ditching the Mac altogether.
I get the feeling that Apple is not averse to the idea of making a mechanical keyboard. Look back to 2024 when it worked with Corsair to develop Mac-exclusive versions of the K65 Plus keyboard, for instance. It wasn’t an Apple-branded mechanical keyboard, sure, but it’s the closest we’ve come to one and seemingly demonstrates that Apple isn’t entirely opposed to the product line.
But the real kicker is that the rumor mill is utterly silent on the idea of Apple shaking up its mice and keyboards. There’s been no talk of upgrades to the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse, or even of supplementary devices being launched for those who want them. That tells me that I’m probably going to have to wait a lot longer before anything changes, or stick to my third-party devices.
But if it’s a toss-up between that and accepting what Apple brings to the table, I know which way I’m going to go.
If you’re in the market for new input devices, check out our keyboard best picks and mouse and trackpad best picks.
iPhone 18 Pro Variable Aperture Camera Enters Production Apple has started ramping up its supply chain for a new variable aperture camera system expected to debut in the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max this September, reports Korea's ETNews.
Apple has never implemented a variable aperture on an iPhone. From the iPhone 14 Pro through the iPhone 17 Pro, the main camera uses a fixed ƒ/1.78 aperture, meaning the lens remains fully open at all times when capturing images.
In contrast, a variable aperture lets the camera control how much light reaches the sensor. In low-light conditions, it opens to admit more light, while in bright scenes, it closes to avoid overexposure. This should also give users more control over depth of field.
In December 2024, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was first to say that that the main rear camera on both iPhone 18 Pro models will offer variable aperture. A report from October 2025 said Apple was moving ahead with plans to bring the technology to next-generation iPhones and was discussing components with suppliers.
According to industry sources cited by today's report, Chinese supplier Sunny Optical has already started producing the actuators that enable the aperture mechanism, while camera module assembly will follow in early summer. Apple's primary camera partner LG Innotek is said to be preparing to begin production around June or July, with dedicated equipment being installed at its Gumi facility in South Korea. Module makers such as Cowell are also expected to take part in the process.
LG Innotek is reportedly likely to take on a larger share of production for the main camera module due to the system's added complexity. A similar thing happened when Apple adopted a folded zoom lens in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, where LG Innotek initially served as the sole supplier.
10 Reasons to Wait for the iPhone 18 Pro
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The iPhone 17e is now available. Is it a compelling affordable iPhone? We review Apple’s new iPhone on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
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Opera extends the Browser Connector functionality to Opera One and Opera GX Following last month’s launch of MCP compatibility in Opera Neon, Opera is now bringing its browser connector feature to Opera One and Opera GX. Here’s what that means.
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This $20 mobile-friendly photo editor is like Photoshop for your phone Macworld
TL;DR: Luminar is a mobile-friendly photo editor with a lifetime subscription on sale now for $20.
Editing photos on your phone usually means settling for something too simple or dealing with an app that feels bloated and annoying. Luminar Mobile found a better middle ground by giving you versatile editing tools that actually work well on Android and iOS devices. It’s also only $20 for a lifetime subscription right now (reg. $47.99).
Luminar gives you the tools to make a lot of large edits in a few quick clicks. SkyAI can swap out a dull sky, EnhanceAI can clean up color, tone, and clarity in one pass, and RelightAI helps when a photo looks uneven or flat. Portrait edits are built in with SkinAI for smoothing and blemish cleanup, plus BodyAI for more natural-looking reshaping.
You can also use Luminar for more in-depth edits. You can adjust curves, crop, sharpen details, fine-tune landscapes, convert shots to black and white, remove distracting objects, and work with RAW files. That last part is a real plus on mobile, because RAW editing gives you more room to fix exposure and color without your image falling apart.
Luminar Mobile works on iPhone, iPad, Android, and ChromeOS, with support for Apple Pencil and Vision Pro on compatible Apple devices.
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How to download and install older macOS versions on compatible Macs If you've ever have to wipe the drive of a very old Mac, you know you need an old macOS to get it running again. Beyond Restore, Apple only grudgingly allows downloads, but others are trying to make it easier.You can download installers for most versions of the Mac operating system back to OS X Lion - image credit: AppleApple does rather prefer you to use only the latest version of macOS, but it's not as if it charges you to do so. Eventually you might need to buy a new Mac, so there is some financial upside for the company, but most of the time, the reason to stay up to date is security.If you're looking for an older macOS version then you know this already, but you also know that the Mac you're working on will not run macOS Tahoe. In which case, your job is this: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple sends Siri developers to AI coding bootcamp Apple's effort to complete a Siri AI upgrade includes sending developers to a bootcamp for advanced AI coding techniques.
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Apple Stores Will Soon Be Able to Restore Apple Watch Software In-House Apple retail locations and Apple Authorized Service Providers will soon be able to restore Apple Watch software in-store without needing to send an Apple Watch to a service center, according to a retail source that spoke to MacRumors.
Right now, Apple Watches that can't be restored using an iPhone need to be mailed to an Apple Repair Center for service. There is no in-store repair option, so customers have to wait for the Apple Watch to be shipped to the repair depot, get repaired, and be shipped back.
Starting later this month, Apple Stores and AASPs will be able to use an Apple Watch repair dock that connects to a Mac to restore the software on an Apple Watch. An in-store option for fixing software will make software-based repairs much quicker.
With watchOS 8.5 and iOS 15.4, Apple introduced an iPhone-based wireless restore option, but it is limited. It can only be used when a restore prompt is shown on the Apple Watch. For software issues where the iPhone restore doesn't work, the Apple Watch needs a specialized repair currently unavailable in retail stores. Failed updates, bricked devices, and boot loops can't be fixed with an iPhone.
Early Apple Watch models had a diagnostic port that Apple Stores could use for software fixes, but it was removed with the Apple Watch Series 7, and Apple switched to a wireless restoration process. After the port was dropped, Apple Watch software repairs had to be done at Apple Service Centers, making software-based failures a hassle for customers.Related Roundup: Apple Watch 11Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Neutral)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone users no longer able to downgrade to iOS 26.4 Following last week’s release of iOS 26.4.1, Apple today stopped signing iOS 26.4. Here’s what that means.
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SmartWings smart roller shades review: bring in natural light to your Apple Home Smart shades from SmartWings connect via the Matter over Thread protocol, which makes them responsive, energy-efficient, and Apple Home compatible. Plus, they're a beautiful addition to any home.SmartWings smart roller shades reviewThere are a lot of gadgets you can add to your smart home like lights, locks, and sensors, but there's one category that's often overlooked. Window shades and blinds are a more luxurious addition to a smart home, but they're quite useful.I have cats, so my first thought was ensuring I put the blinds somewhere they wouldn't get destroyed. My office is cat-free, and the windows are difficult to access, so they were the perfect option. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Deepfake nonconsensual porn apps are advertising in the App Store Users looking to create nonconsensual deepfakes of unknowing individuals can simply perform an App Store search. If App Review has a job, it clearly isn't doing it.It is trivially easy to search for deepfake tools when they take out adsIt isn't just the Grok app that lets users create nonconsensual deepfake nudes and pornography. Apple did remove at least 28 such apps in January, and even threatened xAI with a Grok removal, but that clearly hasn't been enough.According to a report from The Tech Transparency Project that was first shared by 9to5Mac, "nudify" apps are appearing in search ads and suggestions in the App Store. Pornography isn't banned from the App Store if it isn't the app's sole purpose, but illegal or harmful products are. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Google One discount takes 50% off YouTube Premium for a year After boosting AI Pro storage earlier this month, Google One is now running a limited-time YouTube Premium discount.
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iOS 26.4 No Longer Signed by Apple, Blocking Downgrades From iOS 26.4.1 Apple today stopped signing iOS 26.4, so iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26.4.1 are no longer able to downgrade to the earlier version of iOS. iOS 26.4.1 came out a week ago.
When software is "signed," it means it can pass the server-side verification check that Apple does when a user downloads a new version of iOS on an iPhone. An update that's not signed can't be installed because it won't pass the verification check.
Apple does not show users earlier versions of iOS after an upgrade has been released, but when software is still signed, it is possible to downgrade with the macOS Finder app on a Mac or the Apple Devices app on a Windows PC.
Unsigning software prevents Apple customers from installing outdated, less secure versions of iOS, and Apple typically stops signing an update a week or so after new software comes out.
iOS 26.4.1 fixed iCloud syncing issues and Stolen Device Protection on enterprise devices. While iOS 26.4.1 is the current publicly available version of iOS, Apple is also beta testing an iOS 26.5 update.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26.4 No Longer Signed by Apple, Blocking Downgrades From iOS 26.4.1 Apple today stopped signing iOS 26.4, so iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26.4.1 are no longer able to downgrade to the earlier version of iOS. iOS 26.4.1 came out a week ago.
When software is "signed," it means it can pass the server-side verification check that Apple does when a user downloads a new version of iOS on an iPhone. An update that's not signed can't be installed because it won't pass the verification check.
Apple does not show users earlier versions of iOS after an upgrade has been released, but when software is still signed, it is possible to downgrade with the macOS Finder app on a Mac or the Apple Devices app on a Windows PC.
Unsigning software prevents Apple customers from installing outdated, less secure versions of iOS, and Apple typically stops signing an update a week or so after new software comes out.
iOS 26.4.1 fixed iCloud syncing issues and Stolen Device Protection on enterprise devices. While iOS 26.4.1 is the current publicly available version of iOS, Apple is also beta testing an iOS 26.5 update.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Improbable Visa & iPhone loophole leads to Apple Pay heist that'll never happen to you Researchers were able to pull $10k from a locked iPhone via a trick that requires physical device access, perfect circumstances, and specialized hardware. Don't let fearmongering convince you to turn off Transit Mode.Visa cards on Apple Pay have a very specific vulnerability that no one should worry aboutFear is one of the most prevalent emotions to utilize when looking to make some content go viral. If you watched TV in the past 40 years, a lot of late-night news broadcasts thrived on the "but it could happen to you" plot devices.YouTube is no stranger to using fear as a tactic, and one of the biggest tech YouTubers, Marques Brownlee, let hacking channel Veritasium steal $10k from his locked iPhone in a video. It utilized a man-in-the-middle technique where transaction handshakes are intercepted between an iPhone and payment terminal. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
New report claims App Store search suggestions and ads steered users to ‘nudify’ apps The Tech Transparency Project (TTP) has followed up on its January report that revealed dozens of “nudify” apps on the App Store with a new investigation focused on how Apple’s own search and ad systems may be helping users find them. Here are the details.
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Apple's 'AI coding bootcamp' could help its engineers make a better Siri with AI As part of ongoing efforts to improve Siri, Apple's engineers are set to participate in a multi-week coding bootcamp, which will help them master the use of AI in coding.Apple will allegedly organize an AI coding bootcamp for its Siri engineers.Apple's planned contextual awareness upgrade for Siri still isn't here, nearly two years after it was announced at WWDC 2024. Development has hit some snags, and it's often been said that Apple has fallen behind in the AI race.However, the company remains undeterred. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Google launches native Gemini app for Mac Google today officially released a standalone native Gemini app for macOS, giving Mac users a dedicated, high-performance way to access…
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Apple to drive OLED notebook growth in 2026 amid smartphone slowdown, per report According to a new Counterpoint Research report, Apple is expected to play a key role in driving OLED notebook display growth in 2026, even as the broader OLED market faces pressure from rising memory costs and softer smartphone demand. Here are the details.
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GoTo Connect VoIP Phones Calls – Intermittent Call Failures (503 Errors) Apr 15, 21:15 UTCIdentified - Our engineers have identified the issue as being caused by an ongoing incident with one of our underlying third-party service providers who are actively working towards a resolution.We will provide another update as soon as they become available.Apr 15, 21:08 UTCInvestigating - We are actively investigating reports that some GoTo Connect VoIP Phones Calls customers may be experiencing intermittent issues completing inbound calls.Our engineers are working to identify the issue and will provide another update shortly.
Here's How Researchers Stole $10,000 From MKBHD's Locked iPhone An iPhone exploit that involves a linked Visa card can allow attackers to steal money from a locked device using NFC, but the process is complex, requiring physical access and specialized hardware. The exploit was highlighted by popular YouTube channel Veritasium, and it involves tricking an iPhone into thinking it's making a payment at a mass transit terminal, a process that can be completed from a locked iPhone.
Cybersecurity researchers from the University of Surrey and the University of Birmingham developed the attack to bypass an iPhone's locked status and steal funds from a mobile wallet. The exploit was first publicized in 2021, and it bypasses traditional limits on transaction size. Veritasium demonstrated the attack by collecting $10,000 from YouTuber Marques Brownlee's locked iPhone.
The attack works using an NFC card reader that intercepts the communication between an iPhone and a tap-to-pay terminal when a payment is made. The card reader is connected to a laptop that collects payment data and sends it to a separate burner phone, which is then tapped on a legitimate card reader. The NFC device has to be tuned to the same transit terminal identifier as a legitimate transit reader.
The process requires the victim to have Express Transit Mode enabled for payments, and a Visa card linked for those payments, among other steps. As it turns out, it's a Visa-related security loophole rather than an iPhone issue, and it doesn't work with a Mastercard or an American Express card because other cards use different security methods. It also doesn't work with Samsung Pay on Samsung devices, and it requires the specific combination of a Visa card and an iPhone. Apple told Veritasium that it's an issue with the Visa system, but something unlikely to occur in the real world.This is a concern with the Visa system, but Visa does not believe this kind of fraud is likely to take place in the real world. Visa has made it clear that their cardholders are protected by Visa's zero liability policy.
Visa also told Veritasium that the exploit was very unlikely from a scaled real world setting, and any such transactions can be disputed. The researchers who shared the exploit said users can protect themselves by not using a Visa card on the iPhone for transit purposes. This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Some Cloudflare one Client users might be experiencing device registration issues Apr 15, 21:03 UTCUpdate - We are continuing to investigate this issue.Apr 15, 21:01 UTCInvestigating - Some Cloudflare One Client users might be experiencing issues with their device registration that's causing them to have to re-register. The team is investigating.
Report: Apple to send Siri engineers to multi-week AI coding bootcamp The Information reports that a group of Apple engineers who are working on Siri will be sent to a “multi-week bootcamp to learn to code using AI.” Here are the details.
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BofA ups Apple stock price target to $325 ahead of Q2 earnings On Tuesday, top Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan reiterated a Buy rating on Apple stock and raised his price target to $325 from $320…
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Approved subscription missing from App Store product page Has anyone seen this before? I launched my app last week. I have 4 auto-renewable subscriptions for my iOS app. 3 show up normally, but my single-inbox yearly subscription does not. At first I thought it was a paywall issue, but then it was pointed out that it does not even appear under In-App Purchases […]
Jon Prosser's last-ditch effort against Apple's lawsuit is the First Amendment Journalists are protected when they report trade secrets, with caveats, and leaker Jon Prosser hopes that this protection will be enough to have the lawsuit that Apple filed dismissed.Jon Prosser believes his Liquid Glass leaks are protected speechThings haven't been going well for Front Page Tech owner Jon Prosser. He leaked early prototype designs of Liquid Glass and has been sued by Apple for how he allegedly got hold of the materials.After failing to respond to Apple's complaints and placed in a default ruling, he's allegedly been working the case from behind the scenes. The latest filing from Prosser's team suggests he believes it is all going to be thrown out. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.4 adds brand new widgets for your iPhone’s Home Screen iOS 26.4 comes packed with many new features, including brand new Ambient Music widgets that can be added to the iPhone’s Home Screen. Here are the details.
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Siri Engineers Sent to AI Coding Bootcamp as Apple Prepares to Deliver Siri Overhaul Apple is sending a large portion of its Siri engineers to a multi-week bootcamp to learn to code using AI, reports The Information. Apple's decision to teach its programmers to better use AI for coding comes just two months before Apple is expected to unveil a smarter, more capable version of Siri at WWDC.
While employees attend the coding bootcamp, around 60 members of the Siri development team will stick around to work on Siri, and an additional 60 will evaluate how Siri is performing. Apple is testing to make sure Siri is meeting its safety standards and is able to interpret and execute commands from users.
Coding with AI is becoming the standard, but Apple's Siri team apparently isn't taking full advantage of AI coding tools. The Information says that some teams within Apple have allocated large parts of their budgets to Claude Code, but the Siri team has a "reputation as a laggard inside Apple."
The Siri team was unable to produce the Apple Intelligence version of Siri that Apple promised would come in iOS 18, leading to a major organizational shakeup. Apple replaced AI chief John Giannandrea, who stepped down from his position in late 2025 and is set to retire this week following the final vesting of his stock on April 15.
Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi took over and oversees AI development, and Mike Rockwell, who developed the Vision Pro, is the Siri team lead. Under Federighi, Apple inked a deal with Google that will see Siri and other AI features powered by Google's Gemini models.Tag: SiriThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Whitelisted: Which router manufacturers aren't affected by FCC's ban The US FCC's ban on foreign-made routers is benefiting a very small number of companies. Here's what companies are blocked from import, which are exempt, and why, as of April 15, 2026.The FCC's ban applies to almost the entire U.S. marketIn March, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission implemented a ban on routers. Rather than targeting products from specific companies, it banned any routers "produced in a foreign country."The reality is that, since the vast majority of routers are imported into the United States, the ban effectively affects the entire router market as a whole. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple says Jon Prosser has only partially complied with subpoenas in iOS 26 leak case [U] Update, April 15, 2:41 p.m. ET: Jon Prosser has filed a separate status report. Details below.
In a joint status report, attorneys for Apple and Michael Ramacciotti updated the court on the latest developments in the trade secrets lawsuit over the leak of iOS 26 design details. Here’s what’s new with the case.
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Microsoft has a new idea on how to deter students from MacBook Neo The effects of MacBook Neo continue to ripple through the PC industry this week.
As spotted by The Verge, Microsoft has introduced a new “Microsoft College Offer” initiative. Through this, college students in the US can score 12 months free of Microsoft 365 Premium and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with the purchase of an eligible PC, plus a free custom Xbox controller.
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Apple TV debuts trailer for ‘Unconditional,’ suspenseful new thriller premiering May 8th Apple TV on Wednesday released the trailer for “Unconditional,” the new drama series from co-creators Adam Bizanski (“Magpie”) and…
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Video shows how to steal $10,000 from locked iPhone in controlled setting A new video from the Veritasium YouTube channel shows how a niche loophole could allow someone to steal $10,000 from a locked iPhone—though you probably don’t need to worry.
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Google Gemini Mac app focuses on speed over deep integration Google released a Gemini macOS app that brings its AI onto the desktop, but after I tried it, I found that it works more like a quick-access tool than a fully integrated assistant like Siri.Apple Intelligence and Google GeminiThe app runs on recent macOS versions and lets users summon Gemini instantly with a keyboard shortcut. Users can analyze on-screen content with permission and work with files, images, and documents without leaving their current app.Google frames the release as a way to keep people "in flow" while they work. The broader goal is to position Gemini as a persistent layer across macOS instead of a standalone tool. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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StoreScreens: MCP, CLI, and Skill to make Xcode screenshot taking suck less I just open-sourced StoreScreens, a token-light MCP server + CLI that runs your existing XCUITest across every simulator size and produces the full App Store Connect screenshot matrix, ready to upload. iOS focused, macOS support exists but is days old, expect rough edges. For context, there are three other Xcode-related MCPs: Xcode MCP (built into […]
Nike board member Tim Cook pumps another $1M into shoe-maker's stock Apple CEO Tim Cook is on Nike's board. In what has been seen as a vote of confidence, Cook made a purchase of $1 million of the shoemaker's stock.Tim Cook's custom-made sneakers from an iPad Pro launch - Image source: Apple via HypebeastTim Cook has a long-time relationship with shoe and fitness brand Nike that has lasted for two decades. On Friday, the Apple CEO deepened his dealings by buying more Nike stock.In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Cook bought 25,000 Nike shares on April 10. At a value of approximately $42.43 apiece, that works out to be a total purchase of $1.06 million. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple will launch 15+ new products later this year, here’s what’s coming Apple has already had a busy year with new product launches, but a lot more is coming. Here’s every new Apple product rumored for later this year.
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Gemini Mac app puts Google AI right in your workflow The new Gemini for Mac app integrates into your workflow for quicker and easier AI access, hopefully improving productivity.
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Apple TV series ‘Pluribus’ begins season 2 shooting this fall Despite the expected long wait between seasons, "Pluribus" season 2 has received a positive filming update from Karolina Wydra…
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Google Launches Native Gemini AI App for Mac Google is bringing Gemini to the Mac with a new native macOS app that's available starting today. Gemini for Mac can be activated with a keyboard shortcut, and it has built-in tools for generating images, analyzing what's on your screen, reviewing files, and more.
Gemini is the last of the three major AI services to have a dedicated Mac app, because OpenAI and Anthropic have had Mac apps for quite some time.
Gemini can be brought up anywhere on the Mac with an Option + Space keyboard command, so there's no need to swap over to a dedicated window. Option + Shift + Space is available for opening the full Gemini chat window. Gemini can also be accessed from the Dock or through the Menu Bar.
Any window on the Mac can be shared with Gemini, allowing Gemini to provide contextual assistance on anything that you're looking at. After activating Gemini, selecting the Share Window option will let Gemini see what it is you want to ask questions about. Gemini will need Accessibility access to read full pages in a browser window.
Nano Banana is available for creating images, and Veo can be used for generating videos.
Gemini for Mac is available for Macs running macOS 15 and later, and it is free to download and use. Free access to Gemini is limited, and Google has subscription plans with increased usage limits. Google AI Plus is $7.99 per month, Google AI Pro is $19.99 per month, and Google AI Ultra is $249.99 per month.
Google says that the Mac app is the first step toward a personal, proactive, and powerful desktop assistant, with more news to follow in the coming months.Tags: Gemini, GoogleThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Elevated Error Rate for Durable Objects and R2 Buckets in the APAC region Apr 15, 17:43 UTCMonitoring - A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.Apr 15, 17:33 UTCInvestigating - Customers with R2 data or Durable Objects in APAC may experience high latency or elevated error rates.
Is iOS Engineering as a profession dead? There are so few new professional iOS engineering jobs, and so many companies continue to dump staff- where does that leave the profession? What is next for people who leave? submitted by /u/Thin-Ad9372 [link] [comments]
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Pluribus season 2 just got an exciting release timing update Pluribus season 2 is in the works, and one of the stars just shared a big update that sheds light on when to expect the show’s return.
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