Apple Research app updated with Liquid Glass redesign Apple hasn’t updated all of its apps for Liquid Glass just yet, but there’s one more joining the list today.
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macOS Tahoe’s icons are a mess, but not the ones you think Macworld
There have been a lot of complaints about Liquid Glass on macOS Tahoe, drawing comparisons to the much-maligned Windows Vista. There’s also the issue of the app icons, which are now dull and characterless. But there’s a new reason to hate macOS Tahoe, one that you probably haven’t even noticed: It has too many damn menu icons.
While most people probably gloss over them, designer Jim Nielsen and software engineer Niki Tonsky point out that Apple decided that Tahoe needed more menu icons. You’ll find them all over Apple’s app menus, tiny pictograms that are seemingly meant to guide you to the option you need. The problem is, the company went overboard, and now Tahoe’s menus are a cluttered mess, and the icons’ effectiveness is diminished.
Here’s an example of the File menu in the Finder. The one on the left is before Tahoe, the right image is the same menu in Tahoe.
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Nielson and Tonsky both point out that Apple’s new approach is a change from the company’s own Human Interface Guidelines from 1992, 2005, and 2020. The 2020 guidelines state:
Minimize the use of icons. Use icons in menus only when they add significant value. A menu that includes too many icons may appear cluttered and be difficult to read.
Human Interface Guidelines, Apple (2020)
Before Tahoe, Apple sparingly used icons in its menus, and it was effective, drawing your eyes to key, often-used functions. The new approach eliminates that effect. Often, as Nielsen and Tonsky point out, the icons don’t really make much sense and fail to convey the function they represent. Sometimes Apple even uses the same icons for different functions (see New Tab and Duplicate, above), making the iconography useless.
Why the change? Apple hasn’t offered an explanation. As Nielsen states, other companies, such as Google, also overuse menu icons. Perhaps Apple decided to do the same to make those users more comfortable, enticing them to use more Macs. Or perhaps the guy responsible for all of this wished that macOS menus were more like Google’s.
Whatever the reason, it’s a shame because Apple used to take pride in offering clean, consistent, and thoughtful design. The company has clearly abandoned those ideals. But now that the guy responsible for all of this is leaving, perhaps Apple can get back on track and become a design leader again.
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CES 2026: LIFX Introduces Matter-Compatible Smart Mirror and Dimmer Switch LIFX, known for its smart lighting options, debuted a new SuperColor Mirror at CES 2026. The SuperColor Mirror features both front and back lighting options, and it connects to an Apple Home setup using Matter.
There are lighting modes like Make Up Check and Anti-Fog that users can select, plus brightness and color can be adjusted. LIFX says that other Matter-enabled devices can be controlled using three physical buttons that are on the mirror.
The mirror features polychrome blended color technology with multiple lighting zones. Like other SuperColor LIFX products, the mirror's lights can shift and morph smoothly between different colors, and there are color effects like flame and paint.
The SuperColor Mirror and other LIFX devices will get a Thread upgrade later in 2026, so they can connect to Matter over Thread in addition to Wi-Fi.
LIFX is launching new Smart Dimmer switches that include four customizable buttons and a built-in 8-zone light bar. The Dimmer Switch has Matter support and it is designed to work with both smart and traditional lights. There are single tap, double tap, and long press gestures, so it can perform multiple tasks when assigned to activate scenes.
The Smart Dimmer includes dimming support for LED, Halogen, or incandescent bulbs, along with full scene and effect control for LIFX lights. With the Matter integration, it should also be able to control other Matter-connected lights.
There are also new affordable Matter-connected smart lighting options that are available from LIFX. The Everyday A19 LED Light Bulb features 800 lumens and support for multiple colors, while the 20-foot Everyday Lightstrip features 24 addressable zones for flowing effects and a 4-button physical controller for activating scenes. The Everyday Bulb is priced at $23 for two and it is available now from Amazon, while the Everyday Lightstrip will launch later in January.
The Smart Dimmer is set to launch in the second quarter of 2026 for $30. The SuperColor Mirror will also come out in the second quarter, but pricing has yet to be announced.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Just get a new iPad? Here’s what to do first [Video] Getting a new iPad is one of the most exciting experiences. You get a beautiful pane of glass that just happens to be a tablet, capable of doing basically anything, if set up correctly. The most tedious part of an iPad is setting it up and learning how to navigate it. Especially now with the update to iPadOS 26, people quietly changed how the iPad works in some pretty meaningful ways. So before you start to set things up, and download a ton of apps, here are the things you should do right away to make your iPad feel faster, cleaner, and more intentional from day one.
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Apple to temporarily close Regent Street store in London Apple is preparing to temporarily shutter its landmark Regent Street location as it lines up another refresh of its long-running London flagship.Apple Regent Street | Image Credit: AppleLondon's flagship Apple Regent Street store is set to close temporarily starting at 6:00 PM GMT on January 11. Apple says the store will undergo "refurbishment."There's no word on how long the refurbishment is planned to last. Currently, the store page indicates that it will be closed on the following Monday and Tuesday, but a longer closure is likely. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple has five all-new products launching this year, here’s what’s coming Rumors indicate it will be an especially big year for Apple, with 20+ new products expected to launch. Most will be upgrades to existing hardware, but here are five all-new Apple products rumored for 2026.
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Dell takes on Pro Display XDR with massive curved 6K Thunderbolt monitor The new Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor goes with 6K resolution, but differs from Pro Display XDR in key ways.
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Pioneer launches SPHERA, world’s first aftermarket CarPlay in-dash receiver with Spatial Audio Pioneer has launched SPHERA, described as the world’s first aftermarket spatial audio in-dash receiver capable of Dolby Atmos playback…
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This brand-new Apple Watch Ultra just got a $250 price cut Macworld
If you want a giant smartwatch that lasts all weekend, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is your bets choice. But if you’re willing to sacrifice a little battery, you can get an Apple Watch Ultra 2 instead, which has the same design, nearly identical display, and most of the same features. And today, Amazon has one on sale for $549, a savings of $250 and the best price we’ve ever seen.
With built-in GPS and cellular connectivity, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 keeps you connected to the world even without your phone nearby. That makes it ideal for hiking and swimming, with military-grade MIL-STD 810H and water resistance up to 100m. It’s also got a heart-rate sensor, blood-oxygen, ECG, and body temperature, as well as hypertension and sleep apnea alerts. And of course, you can use it to make calls, send messages, and receive notifications.
In our 4-star review of the Ultra 2, we praised the large screen and rugged design as well as the battery life, which we found to last at lest two days, about as long as the Ultra 3’s 42-hour rating. So go snag this Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $549 before Amazon’s stock dries up.
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Toilet cameras and musical lollipops: The weird side of CES 2026 Not every product shown at CES 2026 is a winner. Here are some of the more challenging items that that you may struggle to justify fitting into your personal technology collection.Throne One - Image Credit: ThroneTrade shows like CES are used to showcase the newest and greatest upcoming products in tech. However, with such a high number of products launching at the event, not all can be shining examples of things everyone should buy.In some instances, what appears in the CES halls could be considered shovelware that may live as a brief fad before heading to the waste bin. For a select few, they are ideas that may seem like a good idea at first, but really are ill-advised the more you think about it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
WhatsApp Enhances Group Chats With Three New Features WhatsApp announced three new group chat features today, expanding how users can interact and add context to their role within conversations involving many participants.
The Meta-owned messaging app is rolling out Member Tags, Text Stickers, and Event Reminders, all of which are designed to give group chats more flexibility and organization.
Member Tags let you assign yourself different roles in different group chats for more context – so you can be "Coach" in one thread and "Dad" in another, for example. Meanwhile, Text Stickers instantly turn typed words into sticker graphics that users can then save to custom packs.
Lastly, with Event Reminders, now when you create and send an event in your group chat you can set custom early reminders for your invitees. Meta says that "this helps everyone remember to commute to the party you're hosting or hop on the call at the right time."
The new group chat features are available to WhatsApp users worldwide, and follow other recent upgrades to the chat platform, including third-party chat support in the EU and WhatsApp for Apple Watch.Tag: WhatsAppThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Deals: M4 iPad Pro $699 off, Apple Watch Series 11 from $299, Sport Band, Crossbody Strap, more You’ll find all of the wildest new gadgets from CES 2026 waiting for you right here, but for now we are taking a looking at today’s new Apple gear deals. Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is starting with a massive $699 price drop on this 2TB M4 iPad Pro as well as the best price on brand new condition Apple Pencil Pro units in over a year at Amazon. We also have the most affordable Apple Watch Series 11 models at $100 off once again as well as new all-time lows on Apple’s latest Anchor Blue Sport Band and the official Crossbody Strap. Everything else awaits below.
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Apple’s flagship Regent Street store is temporarily closing next week Apple has confirmed that a prominent Apple Store location in London will temporarily close at the end of business on Sunday.
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Apple stock remains our top pick in tech hardware – Evercore ISI Apple drew investor attention on Wednesday after Evercore ISI reaffirmed it as the firm's top stock pick in the technology hardware sector…
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It’s not you–a Logitech blunder borked your Mac mouse, but there’s a fix Macworld
If you’ve been having issues with your Logitech mouse on your Mac, it’s not you, it’s them.
Logitech has issued a patch to fix a problem with its Logi Options+ software that causes its mice to stop working. “The problem was caused by an expired certificate required for the apps to run,” according to a Logitech support document. Because the expired certificate also affected Logitech’s software installer, users need to manually download the updated software and install it. The expired certificate issue also affected Logitech’s G Hub software.
If you are a Logitech mouse user and use Logi Options+, you can download the update here. You can also download the G Hub software. The update is compatible with macOS 13 Ventura and later, including macOS Tahoe.
In macOS, some software needs to have a Developer ID certificate to run. The certificates are good for five years, after which they need to be renewed with Apple. If not, then the app will stop working. Logi Options+ allows users to customize the buttons and other functions of Logitech mice, and when the software stops working, so does the hardware.
In a Reddit post about the issue, a user by the name of ATXsantucci, who does “marketing @ Logi” (according to the user profile), said, “We dropped the ball here. This is an inexcusable mistake. We’re extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused.”
WebGL context immediately lost on iOS I have code in my web game like this:
const canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
canvas.width = width;
canvas.height = height;
const glContextAttributes = { alpha: true, antialias: false };
let gl = state.canvas.getContext('webgl2', glContextAttributes);
if (!gl) {
console.log('WebGL2 not supported, falling back to WebGL1.');
gl = state.canvas.getContext('webgl', glContextAttributes);
}
if (!gl) {
throw new Error('WebGL not supported in this browser.');
}
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document.body.appendChild(canvas);
const shader = gl.createShader(gl.VERTEX_SHADER);
if (!shader) {
debugInfo.glError = gl.getError();
debugInfo.contextLost = gl.isContextLost();
throw new Error(`Failed to create ${gl.VERTEX_SHADER} shader. ${JSON.stringify(debugInfo)}`);
}
This works fine on my machine, and it works for most of my users, but I'm getting a trickle of emails from iOS Safari users that this exception is being thrown.
Failed to create 35633 shader. {"glError":37442,"contextLost":true}
For the users this is happening to, it happens 100% of the time. I have no idea how to help them.
How did the WebGL context get lost that fast? I just created the canvas. Not even a single turn of the event loop has elapsed. Is there anything I can do to prevent this (or even just mitigate it)?
Spotify's Friend Listening Activity Feature Finally Comes to Mobile Spotify is bringing its long-running Listening Activity feature to its mobile apps, so now you can see what your friends are listening to on the streaming service when you're away from your desk.
For years, Spotify's desktop app has allowed users to check on their friends' listening habits via a Friend Activity sidebar, but the ability has not been available on iOS and Android apps until now.
If you're familiar with Listening Activity, its appearance on mobile shouldn't throw up any real surprises. You can view what people are listening to in the app's sidebar, next to any messages, and you can tap the track to listen to it yourself, add it to your library, or react to it with emoji.
The feature remains opt-in, and can be enabled in the app's settings, under "Privacy and social." There's also an option here to start a private session, which temporarily hides your listening activity from your followers (private sessions automatically end after six hours), plus you can choose to make any recently played artists show on your profile.
As noted by The Verge, another addition in this update is a Request to Jam feature. If you're a premium user, you can now tap a Jam button in a chat to send a request. If the person accepts, their listening is remotely synced with your own, and the two of you can add songs to the queue while chatting about what's playing.
Spotify will also suggest songs based on your shared tastes. As for users on Spotify's free plan, they can be invited to a jam, but they can't start their own jam to invite others.
Listening Activity and Request a Jam are rolling out to Spotify users on iOS and Android now in markets where messages are available.Tag: SpotifyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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WhatsApp launches three new features to upgrade group chats WhatsApp has just announced its first new features of the year, with three upgrades launching for group chats. Here’s what’s new.
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Spotify’s iOS app adds ‘Listening Activity’ to see what friends are listening to Spotify announced a new ‘Listening Activity’ feature rolling out today in its iOS app. The feature lets you see what your friends are listening to at any given moment. Here are the details.
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Corsair's Galleon 100 SD combines a mechanical keyboard with a Stream Deck Corsair's Galleon 100 SD fuses a full Stream Deck directly into a high-end mechanical keyboard, aiming to replace two pieces of desk gear with one premium accessory.Galleon 100 SD by CorsairStream Decks are widely used by streamers and gamers, but they can cost quite a bit of money while also costing valuable desk space. Corsair is offering the Galleon 100 SD, the first high-end mechanical keyboard with a built-in Stream Deck, as an alternative.The integrated Stream Deck is customizable, boasting 12 LCD screen keys, two dials, and an integrated screen. Players can load custom profiles and plugins onto the Galleon 100 SD's Stream Deck via the Elagato marketplace. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Lego iMac G3 clears key hurdle, moves closer to release The proposed Lego iMac G3 set, a tribute to Apple's iconic design, gained sufficient public support to be considered for production.
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Amazon Introduces Massive Discounts on M5 iPad Pro, Get Up to $518 Off Select Models Amazon this week is offering discounts across the M5 iPad Pro lineup, including both 11-inch and 13-inch models. The highlight this time around is the 2TB Wi-Fi 11-inch M5 iPad Pro, which is on sale for $1,480.80 with an on-page coupon, a massive discount of $518 on the original price of $1,999.00.
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Otherwise, prices start at $899.99 for the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch M5 iPad Pro at Amazon, down from $999.00. Many of the deals in this sale match — or beat — the record low prices we tracked during Black Friday.
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$518 OFF11-inch M5 iPad Pro (2TB Wi-Fi) for $1,480.80
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.
11-Inch M5 iPad Pro
256GB Wi-Fi - $899.99 ($99 off)
512GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($100 off)
1TB Wi-Fi - $1,499.99 ($99 off)
1TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $1,576.00 ($123 off)
2TB Wi-Fi - $1,480.80 ($518 off)
2TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $1,999.00 ($100 off)
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256GB Wi-Fi - $1,199.99 ($99 off)
512GB Wi-Fi - $1,399.99 ($99 off)
1TB Wi-Fi - $1,785.00 ($114 off)
2TB Wi-Fi - $2,092.09 ($206 off)
2TB Nano-Texture Glass Wi-Fi - $2,219.00 ($180 off)
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CES 2026: Dell Unveils World's First 52-Inch 6K Thunderbolt Display Dell announced the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor at CES 2026, billing it as the "world's first 52-inch 6K display."
At 52 inches, the ultra-wide curved monitor features a 21:9 aspect ratio with 6,144 x 2,560 resolution at 129 pixels per inch and supports refresh rates up to 120Hz.
The display uses IPS Black panel technology for deeper blacks and improved contrast compared to standard IPS panels, with brightness listed as 400 cd/m. Dell says it emits up to 60% less blue light than competing monitors while maintaining professional-grade color accuracy, and it includes an ambient light sensor for eye comfort during extended use.
The display's connectivity support is pretty eye-watering, since it basically doubles as a Thunderbolt dock around the back. It includes one Thunderbolt 4 port delivering up to 140W power delivery, two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, three USB-C upstream ports, and several downstream USB-C and USB-A ports. If that wasn't enough, a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port rounds out the package.
The monitor supports connecting up to four PCs simultaneously through its Picture-by-Picture mode with screen partitioning, while built-in KVM functionality allows users to control multiple connected machines with a single keyboard and mouse.
Dell is touting the display as a multi-monitor replacement for financial traders, data scientists, engineers, and executives who need maximum screen real estate, so naturally it doesn't come cheap: The UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is available now from the Dell website for $2,899 with a stand or $2,799 without.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Best portable power stations: Power iPhones, MacBooks, projectors and speakers anywhere Macworld
Portable power banks come in all shapes and sizes: super-slim pocketable magnetic slabs that clamp onto the back of your iPhone, or airline-friendly power pillars that hold enough juice to take your conked-out MacBook Pro back to 100% and maybe charge that iPhone up at the same time. Some come with built-in cables, others with smart displays and handles.
When that’s not enough power, you can buy much larger power stations that hold huge battery capacities. Some require a telescopic handle and wheels to be dragged around, and should be kept in your garage rather than your home. Here we look at some of those power stations that we still regard as portable by hand. These might be mini in size and affordable in price compared to the big battery beasts, but they are a sensible power solution for everyone.
Once seen as the preserve of camo-clad preppers, the power station is a useful tool to have stored away, although be sure to keep it topped up every couple of months. Portable power stations are a great solution for when you’re off-grid—for example, on a camping trip—or when you suffer a short power cut or blackout at home or in the office. Maybe you want to run a video projector in the backyard without stringing a power cable from your home. A mini portable power station is perfect for a tailgate party.
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If your perceived power needs are greater than charging your laptop, a single portable power station makes more sense than stocking up on multiple smaller power banks, each of which you need to keep charged up for the trip or the unexpected outage.
A power station is more than just a really big portable battery pack. Other than simply recharging your iPhone, iPad or MacBook, a portable power station can power larger, more energy-hungry devices—lamps to light a room (some come with a handy light built-in), a kettle or fan. Larger portable power stations can keep a fridge running during a power outage, but here we are focused on easily carriable battery packs that offer more than the best MacBook power banks and best magnetic iPhone power banks that we’ve reviewed elsewhere.
For starters, all the power stations tested here use LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries that are superior to the Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) generally used in smaller power banks. LiFePO4 batteries are more thermally stable, last significantly longer, and can handle high temperatures and stress better than Lithium Ion.
Here we haven’t reviewed the giant garage-dwelling power stations, but focus on those that offer greater capacity than the standard laptop and phone power banks. These won’t get you through a nuclear winter or even a weekend powering your freezer, but they do offer enough power to keep your family’s MacBooks, iPads and iPhones charged through a few cycles before the power outage is over or the camping trip is done.
Portable power stations won’t power your whole house, but they are suited to smaller jobs. During a short blackout a power station offers you enough electricity to run your key appliances for a few hours time. For how long and how many at the same time depends on the power station’s capacity and maximum simultaneous power output. And, unlike generators they don’t emit dangerous carbon monoxide fumes.
Look for a portable power station with a firm handle to make it easy to carry. Pictured here is the Bluetti Elite 10 (U.K. model).Simon Jary
We’ve listed the main technical specifications that you are most likely to need to know and recommended portable power stations from the brands we trust the most.
Below our chart of the best portable power stations, we’ve gone into greater detail about the tech specs, but here’s a brief summary.
Capacity: How much power the unit’s battery can store. This is measured in Watt Hours (Wh), which is a more accurate metric for comparing large battery packs than Milliamp Hours (mAh) that is the most common unit claimed by much smaller power banks.
Max output: This is the maximum wattage the power station can output at the one time.
Surge: Power stations can, for a short time, go the extra mile for larger devices—fridges, microwaves, etc—that require a burst of energy when starting up.
Laptop Power Delivery: Depending on the size of your laptop, it will require a certain minimum wattage to charge at its fastest. A MacBook Air can fast-charge with a 70W USB-C Power Adapter (PD 3.0), a 14-inch MacBook Pro needs 96W (PD 3.0), and a 16-inch MacBook Pro demands 140W (PD 3.1).
Total output ports: How many outlets for power output are on the power station.
USB ports: Look for USB-C for charging MacBooks, iPads and iPhones. Some devices still require old-school USB-A so it may be worth having one of these available, too.
AC outlets: These are the plug points you get on standard wall sockets.
DC outlets: Especially useful when travelling by car, a portable power station’s DC car socket is used for directly powering 12V devices, such as car fridges, air compressors or vacuums.
80% recharge from AC: How long it takes the power station to charge up itself when plugged into the mains.
Dimensions: Size of the portable power station by Height, Width and Depth.
Weight: In pounds (lbs) and kilograms (kg).
Noise: The maximum noise the power station might make when in use, measured in decibels (dB) from around 2 feet away.
Aside from the all-important battery capacity, we’re looking for a handy bunch of USB ports, one or more AC (alternating current) outlets—like the ones on household power sockets—that you can plug a more energy-hungry device into, and maybe a DC (direct current) outlet like a round port or barrel connector for car accessories.
Ugreen 48000mAh 300W Portable Power Bank – Smallest LiFePO4 power station
Pros
Super compact
140W PD 3.1 USB-C
5x USB ports
Cons
No AC or DC outlet
No solar charging port
Price When Reviewed:
$169.99
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Capacity: 153.6Wh (48000mAh)
Max output: 300W
Surge: n/a
Laptop Power Delivery: 140W PD 3.1
Total output ports: 5
USB ports: 1x 140W USB-C; 2x 100W USB-C; 2x 22.5W USB-A
AC sockets: None
DC outlets: None
Lamp: Yes
80% recharge from AC: 45 minutes
Dimensions: (H) 6.3 x (W) 3 × (D) 5.7 inches
Weight: 3.6lbs (1.65kg)
Noise: 0dB
The Ugreen 300W 48000mAh Power Bank is something of a bridge between standard laptop power banks and mini portable power stations. It features a large 153Wh LiFePO4 battery but in an extremely compact shell, with a flexible carry handle and bright side lamp.
It has three USB-C ports—two at 100W and one at the top 140W— as well as a couple of 22.5W USB-A ports, but no AC or DC outlets. As such it is closer to the laptop power banks than the chunkier portable power stations, but its capacity and 300W total simultaneous output potential still makes it a worthy backup power source that can easily be hidden away but easily brought out when needed. It charged our test 14-inch M2 MacBook Pro nearly twice over—getting from 5% to 90% in an hour.
Even some of the giant power stations are limited to 100W USB-C output, so 16-inch MacBook Pro users should aim for 140W. It makes less difference for smaller MacBooks, although it wouldn’t be surprising for future 14-inch or 15-inch MacBooks to move to 140W input.
Should you buy the Ugreen 300W 48000mAh Power Bank
This cross between a standard power bank and portable power station has more USB ports than any other laptop power bank we’ve tested. Its lack of AC or DC outlets distinguishes it from the bulkier power stations but it is based around the same safe and stable LiFePO4 battery technology. If all you need is a big battery for your Apple devices, the Ugreen 300W 48000mAh Power Bank is a super-compact option. If you want to run larger or more energy-hungry devices, look to the power stations with other outlets.
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Bluetti Elite 10 Mini Power Station – Compact battery pack with AC & DC outlets
Pros
Compact
Color options
Cons
100W, not 140W USB-C
Price When Reviewed:
$239
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Capacity: 128Wh (40000mAh)
Max output: 200W
Surge: 400W
Laptop Power Delivery: 100W PD 3.0
Total output ports: 6
USB ports: 1x 100W USB-C; 1x 15W USB-C; 2x 15W USB-A
AC sockets: 1x (200W)
DC outlets: One
Lamp: Yes
80% recharge from AC: 45 minutes
Solar input: Yes
Dimensions: (H) 4.3 x (W) 7.9 × (D) 5.75 inches
Weight: 3.97lbs (1.8kg)
Noise: 45dB
The Bluetti Elite 10 Mini Power Station is one of the smaller of the portable power stations we tested. Although not as dinky as the Ugreen 48000mAh Portable Power Bank (300W) and with a smaller battery capacity, it does boast both AC and DC ports.
The 128Wh capacity is four times larger than the best laptop power bank for only about three times the weight. It has two USB-C ports and two USB-A. The highest-powered USB-C port is rated at 100W so can fast-charge all but the top-end 16-inch MacBook Pro—it can still charge that model, just not at top speed. The other USB ports all charge at 15W, which is fine for an iPhone or iPad, although not for the very fastest charging.
What you don’t get with the Ugreen power bank are AC and DC outlets. The Elite 10 has one of each: the AC socket at 200W max, and the DC at 60W. You can therefore charge two laptops at the same time: one via the 100W USB-C and another via a USB-C charger in the AC outlet. The maximum power output is lower than the Ugreen power bank.
The power station itself can be charged via a 150W AC input, 100W DC or 100W solar input.
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While not as colorful as its larger Elite 30 V2 sibling, you do get to choose between Deep Gray and Green models. The sturdy handle is built into one side, above a cooling grille, and the lamp is at the back.
Check with your airline before attempting to take this power station onboard with you as it may tip over the inflight limit—often 100Wh. It’s ideal for a long car trip, however.
Should you buy the Bluetti Elite 10 Mini Power Station?
The inclusion of AC and DC outlets puts the Elite 10 more firmly in the portable power station camp than the Ugreen 300W 48000mAh Power Bank, reviewed above. It’s not as capable as the Ugreen in terms of USB charging, but is compact enough to store away unseen until required for that long journey or short camping trip.
Bluetti Elite 30 V2 – Compact power station with 600W max output
Pros
288Wh capacity
Max 600W output
140W PD 3.1 USB-C
Two DC outlets
Fun range of colors
Price When Reviewed:
$299
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Capacity: 288Wh (90000mAh)
Max output: 600W
Surge: 1500W
Laptop Power Delivery: 140W PD 3.1
Total output ports: 9
USB ports: 1x 140W USB-C; 1x 100W USB-C; 2x 15W USB-A
AC sockets: 2x (U.S.); 1x (U.K.); at 600W
DC outlets: Two
Lamp: Yes
80% recharge from AC: 70 minutes
Solar input: Yes
Dimensions: (H) 6.6 x (W) 9.8 × (D) 7 inches
Weight: 9.5lbs (4.3kg)
Noise:
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The most hyped iPhone launch of 2026 is Apple’s first foldable, whose screen may have just been glimpsed at CES in Las Vegas. But far more relevant to the average customer will be the next iteration of the company’s “e” line of mid-market smartphones, and based on a new report, it could arrive as soon as next month.
In a new posting this week, a leaker on Chinese social media going by the name of Smart Pikachu says the iPhone 17e is “about” to enter mass production “following CES,” which ends on January 9. The device, the leaker says, is “aiming to compete with lower-priced flagship phones.”
(These quotes, and indeed the leaker’s handle, come from the Chinese post via Google Translate, so some elements could be lost in translation. Indeed, the handle itself can alternatively be translated as “Wisdom Pikachu,” as AppleInsider notes.)
That’s a remarkably close schedule to the iPhone 16e, which went into mass production on January 8, 2025. And therefore, given that the 16e was subsequently unveiled to the public on February 19 and went on sale on February 28, it stands to reason that the 17e is also on track for a February launch, unless Apple wants to hold the device back for a spring event alongside other products.
As ever with information derived from anonymous sources on social media, this report should be considered unproven until we get corroboration. But while Smart Pikachu does not have much of a track record when it comes to Apple product rumors, they are regarded as an accurate source for Android leaks.
The projected timing also makes sense. Admittedly the iPhone 16e was the first of its line, so we don’t have any historical launch patterns to extrapolate from, but there’s a logic to making it an annual refresh. The iPhone SE had a less frequent and more unpredictable cadence (2016, 2020, 2022) but the iPhone 16e is aiming at the mid-market rather than budget buyers–as Smart Pikachu says, the market for “lower-priced flagship phones”–and therefore needs to be kept more up to date in order to justify its price tag. Most of us would baulk at spending $599 for a phone that’s four years old, and wasn’t exactly state of the art when it came out.
Speaking of which, the report also offers some hints about the iPhone 17e’s specs and feature set. Smart Pikachu predicts it will have a 6.1-inch display with a Dynamic Island (that would be an upgrade from the notched 6.1-inch screen of the 16e), but no 120Hz ProMotion. Perhaps the latter was always too optimistic, given that ProMotion was only added to the standard $799 iPhone last year. Lastly, the 17e is predicted to get a “downclocked” A19 processor. A previous report in The Information also predicted the phone will get MagSafe support, one of the odd omissions in the 1st-gen model.
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Best Mac mini deals and discounts right now Macworld
Best Mac mini deals: January 2026
These are the recommendations we would confidently give to our own friends and family. They are based on the best prices right now at hundreds of resellers of Apple products.
Today’s best Mac mini deals: U.S.
Amazon, M4 Mac mini (256GB): $539 ($60 off, MSRP $599)
Amazon, M4 Mac mini (24GB RAM, 512GB): $909 ($90 off, MSRP $999)
Apple Refurbished, M4 Pro Mac mini (24GB RAM, 512GB): $1,189 ($210 off, MSRP $1,399)
Amazon, M4 iMac (8-core GPU, 256GB): $1,149 ($150 off, MSRP $1,299)
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Today’s best Mac mini deals: U.K.
Apple Refurbished, M4 Mac mini, 256GB/16GB RAM, £509 (£90 off, RRP £599)
Amazon, M4 Mac mini, 512GB/16GB RAM, £729 (£70 off, RRP £799)
Amazon, M4 Mac mini, 512GB/24GB RAM, £949 (£50 off, RRP £999)
Amazon, M4 Pro Mac mini, 512GB/24GB RAM, £1,269 (£130 off, RRP £1,399)
Apple Refurbished, Mac mini M4 Pro, £1,189 (£210 off, RRP £1,399)
KRCS, M4 iMac (8-core GPU, 256GB), £1,234 (£65 off, RRP £1,299)
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Last updated January 7, 2025
The Mac mini is the cheapest Mac you can buy, but you can get one for less than Apple sells it for if you shop at the various Apple certified resellers that sell Macs and other Apple products at a discount.
Whether it’s the latest Mac mini M4, the excellent Mac mini M4 Pro, or an older Mac mini model that you want to find on sale, in this article you will find the best prices right now and advice on whether now is a good time to buy and which model offers the best value for money.
How we find the best Mac mini deals
To select the best Mac mini deals, our editors employ a comprehensive, year-round strategy that combines continuous market monitoring with expert evaluation.
Here’s why you can trust the deals Macworld identifies:
We check top resellers in the U.S. and the U.K. for the best prices throughout the year, ensuring we always have a finger on the pulse of the best savings.
We also check Apple’s refurbished store for even bigger price drops.
We use price comparison tools to watch resellers and compare their current discounts so we know who has the best deal right now.
We hand-pick deals based on the product’s long-term price history and our own in-depth reviews.
We consider the product’s release cycle and whether a significant update is due soon.
We also advise on whether a shopping event is likely to happen soon in which you might get an even better deal, or if you might be able to qualify for specific deals.
We regularly check prices, but it’s worth checking various retailers in the price comparison tables below, as prices can fluctuate daily. If you want to buy a particular model you will find the best prices right now in the tables below.
We also have a guide to the best Apple deals right now on all Apple products, including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.
Is now a good time to buy a new Mac mini?
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The current models, featuring the M4 and M4 Pro chips, were released in October 2024. This was a significant update that included a new, more compact design that measures just 5 by 5 inches. The base unified memory (RAM) was upgraded to 16GB, a welcome upgrade from the previous generation’s 8GB.
More than a year on, this is still an excellent Mac and a solid investment.
While an update to the M5 chips is expected, this is not likely to happen until the spring or summer of 2026. Read more here: What we know about the upcoming Mac mini M5 update.
The current discounts right now are ok, though not as large as they were over Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In fact, our advice is to look to the Apple Refurbished Store for bigger savings.
The next sale event isn’t expected until the spring of 2026, when Amazon might hold the Spring Deal Days event. After that you can expect to see larger discounts at Amazon’s Prime Days in July and October.
Does Apple have sales?
The deals rarely come from Apple itself. While Apple will sometimes offer vouchers as an incentive to buy a new Mac (that’s Apple’s usual Black Friday giveaway), the company never discounts prices. Apple does sell refurbished Macs at a lower price though, so that might be something to consider.
If you are a student you can take advantage of Apple’s education discounts and save a little money on the full price of Macs (and iPads). And in the summer months Apple gives away Apple Pencils or AirPods with the sale of certain Macs (and iPads) to students in it’s Higher Education offer.
Which Mac mini to buy
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The Mac mini lineup offers strong performance across its configurations, making it a great value proposition.
M4 Mac mini is a great option for someone looking for a low-cost Mac. Starting at $599/£599, this model is ideal for general use, home offices, and even as a secondary computer integrated into a home entertainment system. It offers the same M4 chip found in more expensive Macs, providing an excellent performance-to-price ratio. The performance and value on offer for just $599/£599 is excellent, but for another $200/£200 you can get twice the storage, which we would recommend if your budget stretches that far.
M4 Pro Mac mini is one of our favourite Macs because it It features the same 12-core CPU and 16-core GPU as the M4 Pro MacBook Pro at a significantly lower price point. It is perfect for professionals on a budget and a great choice for demanding tasks like video editing and 3D software. The M4 Pro model provides a powerful and affordable desktop solution.
Factors to consider before buying a Mac mini
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When purchasing a Mac mini, it’s crucial to choose the right specifications, as the unified memory (RAM) and internal storage cannot be upgraded later.
Memory (RAM): The base 16GB is sufficient for everyday tasks like browsing and email. However, if your workflow involves demanding applications like editing large videos or training AI models, you should configure your Mac mini with at least 24GB of memory.
Storage (SSD): While you can supplement internal storage with external drives, it’s wise to consider your future needs. Apple charges a premium for storage upgrades, so carefully evaluate how much space you’ll require for applications and files. We recommend spending a bit more to get 512GB if you can afford to. Also consider whether iCloud storage might be sufficient for your needs. You could get 2TB iCloud Storage for $9.99/£8.99 a month, for example.
Another consideration for all Mac mini models is that you will need to provide your own display, keyboard, and mouse – indeed you will need a wireless or USB-C mouse before you can set the new Mac up – but these can be purchased on a budget too. Take a look at our top recommendations in each category to find one that matches your budget.
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Best deals at Apple Refurbished Store
One of the best places to look for Mac mini deals all year round is the Apple Refurbished Store. There, you’ll find discounts on Mac mini that have been returned to Apple for various reasons, and then completely revamped for resale. If you buy a refurbished Mac mini from Apple it will come with a one-year warranty so Apple may fix or replace it for free should anything happen to it in that first year.
In the U.S.:
Right now there is a Mac mini M4 Pro available for $1,189, which is $210 off the usual price of $1,399.
Get a refurbished Mac at Apple's refurbished store (U.S.)
In the U.K.:
You can get a Mac mini M4 Pro for £1,189, £210 off the usual price of £1,399.
There’s also £90 off the Mac mini M4, you can get it for £509, rather than £599.
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Best Mac mini prices: Price Comparison tables
You can use the best Mac mini price comparison tables below to see the best Mac mini prices available right now at all the stores that sell Apple Macs.
Best M4 Mac mini deals
The best prices for the Mac mini will appear below.
M4 Mac mini, 10-core CPU/10-core GPU, 256GB/16GB RAM, MSRP $599/£599
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M4 Mac mini, 10-core CPU/10-core GPU, 512GB/16GB RAM, MSRP $799/£799
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M4 Mac mini, 10-core CPU/10-core GPU, 512GB/24GB RAM, MSRP $999/£999
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Best M4 Pro Mac mini deals
M4 Pro Mac mini, 12-core CPU/16-core GPU, 512GB/24GB RAM, MSRP $1,399/£1,399
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Best deals on old Mac mini models
If you are on a small budget, you can often find a good deal on the previous generation. Just keep in mind that the older Mac mini had lass RAM as standard – 8GB rather than 16GB. We think that 8GB RAM should be avoided if possible.
Where to buy the Mac mini
Mac mini buyers in the U.S. can check out the following stores:
Apple
Amazon
Best Buy
BH Photo Video
Costco
If you’re based in the U.K. you can pick up a Mac mini from the following retailers:
Apple
Amazon
Argos
Currys
John Lewis
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Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers in the UK who stock Macs and offer other services:
KRCS
Insight
iStore
Select
Western Computer
Jigsaw
You might also be able to trade in your old Mac to get some money off your new purchase. Here’s how to get money off with Apple’s trade-in program.
Where to buy refurbished Mac mini models
You can get refurbished Macs from the Apple Refurbished store and other suppliers, including the following refurbished resellers listed below:
In the U.S.:
Apple
Amazon
Back Market
Best Buy
Gainsaver
OWC
Mac Of All Trades
Refurb.me
In the U.K.:
Affordable Mac
Apple
Amazon
BackMarket
Hoxton Macs
Laptops Direct
MacFinder
Mac 4 Sale
Music Magpie
Amazon also has a certified refurbished store for Apple products but we would advise against buying any products that are older than five years – most of the products we see on the Amazon refurbished store are unfortunately very old. Another place to look is BackMarket US and BackMarket UK, which sells refurbished Macs and other Apple products. We also recommend Hoxton Macs in the U.K.
Find the latest Apple refurbished deals here. We also have this advice about buying a refurbished Mac.
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Apple Reportedly Exploring Multispectral Imaging for Future iPhones Apple is exploring multispectral imaging technology for future iPhone cameras that could improve Visual Intelligence, enhance material detection, and boost image processing, according to a new supply chain rumor out of China.
In a post on Weibo, leaker Digital Chat Station said Apple is currently evaluating components related to multispectral imaging within the supply chain, but cautioned that formal testing has not yet begun, suggesting the technology remains at an exploratory stage.
Multispectral imaging differs from traditional smartphone photography, which relies solely on standard red, green, and blue light. Instead, the technology captures image data across multiple, distinct wavelength bands, which can add sensitivity to near-infrared or other narrow spectral ranges. This could potentially allow cameras to detect information that is largely invisible to conventional sensors.
If adopted in future iPhones, one potential advantage could be improved material and surface differentiation. By analysing how different materials reflect light across wavelengths, the iPhone's camera could more accurately distinguish skin, fabric, vegetation, or reflective surfaces, enabling cleaner subject recognition and more reliable portrait effects.
In addition, multispectral data could also improve image processing overall, especially when shooting in mixed lighting environments. It could also theoretically improve Visual Intelligence and Apple's on-device machine learning, leading to better object recognition, scene understanding, and depth estimation.
However, adding extra spectral sensitivity would likely require more complex sensor designs, which would surely increase costs and potentially have an impact on internal space constraints. This might be why Apple is reportedly still evaluating the technology, rather than actively testing it in prototypes. Either way, it's not something we should expect in an iPhone soon.
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CES 2026: The best Mac and iPhone accessories Apple fans need to see Macworld
Every start of the year in Las Vegas, the tech world queues up for monorails, shuttles, and taxis for the opportunity to get a look at what’s on the horizon. CES isn’t just a trade show; it’s a launching pad for the tech community and sets the tone for what’s to come the rest of the year. And even though Apple doesn’t attend, there are lots of accessories and gadgets made just for iPhones and Macs.
CES 2026 has the usual crazy stuff on show: smart cat food bowls that monitor your pet’s facial expressions, smart Lego bricks with lighs and sound, robot phones, and the usual array of smart appliances and robot servants. Trying not to be distracted by the AI robots, here are the best new Mac, iPhone, and iPad-friendly accessory products announced at this year’s CES.
Aukey MagFusion DeskHive 5X Pro – Top-end compact charging cube
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Charging your Apple devices is regarded by many as a necessary chore, but not me—I love a new charger. Bear with me. Aukey wowed us last year with its MagFusion range, and its latest MagFusion DeskHive 5X Pro looks like it can consolidate most of your power needs into its 3.76 x 3.76 x 3.07 inch (9.6 x 9.6 x 7.8cm) integrated hub stand. The sleek, space-saving yet powerful 5-in-1 desktop charging station has integrated high-output wired charging, Qi2 25W wireless charging, intelligent cable management, and a real-time power display to monitor 200W of simultaneous output.
It features four wired outputs, including two retractable 30-inch USB-C cables plus 140W PD 3.1 USB-C and USB-A ports. The Qi2 25W magnetic wireless charging pad can be angled between 0–65 degrees via its aluminum-alloy hinge. Aukey says the MagFusion DeskHive 5X Pro will be available in the second quarter of 2026 with an MSRP of $150.
Aukey also showed off an upgraded Qi2 25W edition of its MagFusion Z Plus foldable 3-in-1 charger, and the MagFusion Reel 10000, a multifunctional Qi2 25W 10K wireless power bank featuring a retractable USB-C cable, adjustable wireless charging stand, and digital display for power and battery status.
Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock – Mac mini-mimic dock with SSD enclosure
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Speaking of compact cubes, if you looked quickly at Satechi’s Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure, you might have thought Apple had introduced a new M5 Mac mini. But no, this is an Apple-inspired docking station for your Mac.
As any self-respecting Thunderbolt 5 docking station should offer, the CubeDock can deliver up to 120Gbps bandwidth, display support and 140W charging. On top of that, or rather inside the 5 x 5 x 2-inch shell, is an integrated NVMe SSD bay (PCIe 4×4) that supports up to 8TB at 6000MBps.
The solid aluminum dock boasts a full complement of three Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, plus 10Gbps USB-C and USB-A, UHS-II SD/microSD, and speedy 2.5Gb Ethernet. The 180W CubeDock can fast-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro at 140W plus an iPhone or iPad at another 30W. It supports up to two 6K/60Hz external displays on M3/M4/M5 Macs.
Satechi’s Thunderbolt 5 CubeDockTM is available for preorder on Satechi.net for $400 and will begin shipping this quarter. Satechi is offering 20 percent off all CES-launched products with code CES2026 on Satechi.net throughout January. While you’re at it, you can also grab a new Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable made with reinforced aluminum housings and a premium braided jacket.
ESR 25W MagSlim Magnetic Power Bank – Slimmest-ever 10K power bank
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Wireless power banks keep getting faster and slimmer, and at CES, ESR introduced its new 10K MagSlim Power Bank, which it claims to be the thinnest Qi2 25W power bank on the market. Sleek and available in five colors, including one especially for the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro models.
The 10K MagSlim measures 4 x 2.75 x 0.54 inches (10.2 x 7 x 1.38cm), with the standout number there being the last. Half an inch thick/thin is certainly the slimmest 10K magnetic power bank we’ve seen. It weighs 185g. And it’s fast: iPhones from the 16 and 17 series can wirelessly charge at up to 25W. Additionally, the spare USB-C port can deliver a 30W wired charge. Older iPhones will charge at a more pedestrian 15W.
As with many products that wow us at CES, it won’t actually appear till much later in the year—in this case, ESR suggests it won’t ship until August.
BMX SolidSafe Air Power Bank – Slimmest-ever 5K power bank
BMX
Another super-slim power bank introduced at CES is the 5K BMX SolidSafe Air power bank, which is just 0.68cm thin but still packs a kickstand and full-color LCD. It will be available in a range of titanium-copper colors to match the newest iPhones Pro models.
It’s not at the fastest 25W level, but the Qi2 power bank will still wirelessly charge at 15W. It’s a semi-solid-state power bank, so it should last longer than standard liquid-electrolyte battery packs. The SolidSafe Air, also including 10K power banks, will become available in Q2 from BMX.
As well as the SolidSafe Air, BMX also showcases GaNsta AI-powered GaN chargers and ByteSize micro SSDs.
Anker 45W Nano Charger – Wall charger with 180° foldable plug prongs
Anker
A charger with a full LCD display? Sure, why not? The tiny 45W Anker Nano Charger boasts a smart interactive display that shows real-time charging status (charging power, temperature, and phone battery level) and an adorable little face.
That’s all very useful, but what we love about this charger is its dual 70-degree or 180-degree foldable plug prongs, which means it should fit in any socket as it suits you, fitting tight wall socket spaces in the home or office (behind cupboards, or in bed corners and sofa gaps), while always showing its screen.
In addition, the Nano Charger identifies your model of iPhone model to deliver up to 45W for a tailored charging solution, with an auto-matching three-stage power delivery. Anker claims the one-tap TÜV-certified Care Mode protects battery health by reducing phone battery temperature by 9°F compared to other 45W chargers during charging. At 45W, it’s even powerful enough to charge the MacBook Air.
The Anker Nano Charger will be available later this month at an MSRP of $40.
Anker is busy at CES 2026, premiering not just the Nano Charger but a foldable 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station, and a 10-in-1 Nano Power Strip with two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and six AC outlets for a clutter-free desk setup. Moreover, its Eufy smart-home spin-off is showing the Robot Vacuum Omni S2, Video Doorbell S4, and Smart Lock E40.
Plugable TBT-UDH2 – First Thunderbolt 5 dock with dual HDMI 2.1
Plugable
Plugable, the company already behind Macworld’s current best value Thunderbolt 5 dock, has another TB5 dock to shout about at CES 2026.: The new TBT-UDH2 Thunderbolt 5 Dock, which it claims is the only one to have dual HDMI 2.1 ports.
The TBT-UDH2 is a 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 docking station that can lie flat or sit upright. It has just the one downstream Thunderbolt 5 port (140W), but an impressive five USB-C, one of which can output at up to 30W, as can the spare TB5 port. Legacy devices are supported with three USB-A ports.
As we now see with most modern docking stations, networking is looking to the future with 2.5Gb Ethernet—backwards compatible with Gigabit Ethernet. The SD and microSD slots are both rated at UHS-II. The TBT-UDH2 is expected to launch in Q2 2026 in North America for $350.
Ugreen NASync iDX6011 Pro – Adding Local AI to NAS
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Best known for its chargers and docking stations, Ugreen made a big splash into the Network Assisted Storage market last year with its NASync range of NAS drives, which are more secure and more stable than standard external hard drives at a higher capacity and a lower long-term price point than Cloud storage. It may look like something from a data center, but it could be the new hub for all your home media.
Announcing two new high-end models at CES 2026, the company is pushing its own implementation of on-device intelligence with the NASync iDX Series that uses local AI to help users search and interact with their files, quickly finding moments, faces, objects, documents, and memories. The AI can auto-organize photo libraries, enable offline AI chats, and transcribe or speedily summarize voice notes. The series also works with ChatGPT and DeepSeek.
Both the iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro boast dual-10GbE ports plus two 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 ports for fast external storage and peripherals. Each aluminum-alloy unit supports up to six SATA drives and two NVMe SSDs, enabling total storage of 196TB, which should allow you oodles of archiving as well as easy-access media.
Ugreen is already taking preorders with special pricing for the iDX6011 ($999 for 32GB) and the iDX6011 Pro ($1,599 for 64GB memory and a faster processor).
Bluetti Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition – Greening the power station
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We’ve all heard about Green Power, and a portable power station is certainly cleaner than a gas-guzzling, deadly carbon monoxide-fuming generator. But the batteries themselves are something of an environmental conundrum, and that includes portable power stations that come in handy for camping, tailgates, and emergencies.
Power station supremo Bluetti addresses this with its Bio-Based Elite 100 V2 Edition, which features the first chassis crafted from bio-circular plastics. Developed with Covestro, the ISCC PLUS-certified blend utilizes renewable agricultural residues that Bluetti claims will slash carbon emissions by 25 percent. And we certainly applaud that initiative.
In terms of raw power, the Elite 100 V2 has a 1,024Wh battery capacity and a maximum 1,800W output to be shared by its 11 ports, including four AC sockets. Further green points are gained by its 1,000W solar input potential when hooked up to panels.
200MP iPhone Camera Not Yet in Active Prototype Testing, Says Leaker Apple's adoption of a 200-megapixel camera for a future iPhone is still some ways off, according to a prominent supply chain leaker who says such a sensor is not currently part of Apple's active prototype testing.
In a post on Weibo, Chinese leaker Digital Chat Station said that 200-megapixel camera sensors are being discussed in the supply chain, but they have not appeared in iPhone engineering prototypes undergoing real-world imaging tests. Instead, Apple's current camera development work is said to remain focused on refining 48-megapixel systems, as per previous reports.
The leaker's comments follow a research note from Morgan Stanley this week that suggested Apple is working to bring a 200-megapixel camera to the iPhone as soon as 2028. Digital Chat Station's remarks don't rule out such a move – indeed, the leaker said last May that Apple was looking at future adoption – but they do indicate that engineering-stage development on the sensor has yet to begin.
Samsung introduced a 200-megapixel rear camera on its Galaxy S23 Ultra in 2023, and the follow-up models also have one. With a 200-megapixel camera, an iPhone would be able to shoot photos with greater detail. The increased megapixel count would also result in higher-resolution photos, which can be cropped further and printed at larger sizes without a loss of image quality.
However, Digital Chat Station says current Pro-series prototypes continue to test a 48-megapixel main camera with a variable aperture, alongside a 48-megapixel telephoto camera featuring a longer focal length and a larger aperture. The leaker says these changes will be introduced later this year in iPhone 18 Pro models, indicating Apple is continuing its emphasis on optical flexibility and low-light performance, rather than a jump in raw resolution.
The leaker adds that 200-megapixel sensors – reportedly supplied by Samsung – are currently only at a material or component evaluation stage. This typically refers to early feasibility checks within the supply chain, rather than integration into complete iPhone prototypes.
Digital Chat Station also notes that Apple has shown interest in "multispectral imaging technology", though testing has reportedly not yet begun. Multispectral imaging could theoretically enable improved material/object detection and image processing, but there is no suggestion that such features are anywhere close to shipping.Tag: Digital Chat StationThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone Air designer joins Hawk AI startup One of Apple's iPhone Air designers, Abidur Chowdhury, left to become the head of design at a new AI startup called Hawk.iPhone Air designer joins AI startupChowdhury left Apple in November 2025 and it was reported then that he was moving to an AI startup. Now Bloomberg has reported that the firm is Hawk, founded by Brett Adcock, who is known for the robotics company, Figure AI.Adcock reportedly self-funded Hawk with $100 million of his own money, and says that it is intended to grow alongside Figure AI. Where the robotics firm is developing a general-purpose humanoid robot, Hawk is said to be working on AI models. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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We might have just got our first sighting of the iPhone Fold screen Macworld
It’s early January, and in the tech world that means one thing: The Consumer Electronics Show. At this time of year, tech companies, fans, and journalists converge on Las Vegas for a showcase of the very latest innovations, and in 2026, that surprisingly included a glimpse of Apple’s most highly anticipated new product.
To be clear, Apple isn’t in attendance at the show. But rival Samsung, or more specifically its subsidiary Samsung Display, is in Las Vegas this week, and it just revealed a foldable screen that will be of great interest to Apple fans.
As reported by the Samsung-focused news site SamMobile, the new offering is the company’s first crease-free foldable panel. Product managers had set up a comparison between the new screen and that of the (widely admired) Galaxy Z Fold 7, and from photography, it’s easy to see the difference that having no crease makes to the viewing experience. Samsung displayed it next to a standard foldable screen, and the difference is massive.
This development is key to the progress of the foldables sector. If makers of folding phones are to achieve mainstream acceptance, they need to accomplish two things: to build a hinge that customers believe is pretty much indestructible, and to kill the crease. And it looks like Samsung Display just solved the second problem.
Unsurprisingly, foldable products by other subsidiaries of Samsung Electronics will be in line to benefit from this development, and SamMobile notes that the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 is likely to use the new creaseless panel. But Samsung Display is also a major supplier to another company by the name of Apple Inc., and that could prove significant later this year. Apple has reportedly been working to eliminate the crease for its first folding iPhone, and judging by the looks of this prototype, its years of work have paid off.
At long, long last, we’re expecting Apple to unveil its first foldable at some point in 2026. The iPhone Fold has been delayed for so long because Apple wants to get this product right on its first swing, which is where those two missions I mentioned earlier come in.
The device’s hinge will be made of ultra-durable metallic glass marketed as LiquidMetal. And the screen will be crease-free thanks to the work of Samsung Display. There’s a decent chance, in other words, that visitors to this year’s CES–and you–have just seen the screen of the iPhone Fold.
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CES 2026: Philips Hue Line Get New SpatialAware Scenes, Hue Cameras Gain HomeKit Support Lighting company Signify today announced a new SpatialAware scene feature that's coming to Philips Hue lights. SpatialAware scenes take into account the position of all of the Hue lights in a room, using an algorithm to distribute light in a more natural way.
The savannah sunset scene with SpatialAware
The SpatialAware feature analyzes the layout of each room in the home with Hue lights, and then lighting scenes are tailored to your personal space. Lighting is meant to feel more immersive and dynamic than before.
The savannah sunset scene without SpatialAware
Right now, when a Scene Gallery scene is activated, the different colors are randomly sent to different lights without the system knowing where those lights are positioned. SpatialAware allows color to be distributed more intentionally for a more natural look. A scene that's designed to mimic a sunset, for example, will set lamps on one side of the room to warm yellow tones to mimic the setting sun, while lamps on the other side are set to darker shades.
SpatialAware requires the Hue Bridge Pro that came out last year, and it uses an iPhone or iPad camera to scan the room to figure out where each light is located. Scans can be updated with each new light that's added. SpatialAware will be accessible through the Scene Gallery, and it is an optional setting.
At launch, SpatialAware will be compatible with around half of the light scenes available in the Scene Gallery, and it has been designed primarily for nature-based scenes like lake mist, mountain breeze, and savanna sunset.
Along with SpatialAware, Signify is adding support for migrating multiple Hue bridges to a single Bridge Pro during the Bridge Pro setup process, and it is bringing Apple Home support to the Hue Secure camera line.
The Hue Secure Camera, Hue Secure video doorbell, and Hue contact sensors will work with Apple Home in the future, and users will be able to stream live video in picture-in-picture mode on the Apple TV and get real-time alerts using the Apple Home app.
The Hue AI assistant has been updated with the ability to create automations based on natural language user requests, such as "wake me up at 6:45 a.m. every day except on Saturdays," and AI support is expanding to additional languages like Dutch, German, and Spanish.
Automations for lights and accessories are also now listed in the Rooms and Zones they control for easier adjustment, with options to rearrange content to put the most used automations front and center.
The new Hue SpatialAware feature is launching in spring 2026, while Apple Home support is coming in the first quarter of 2026. Multi-bridge migration and AI assistant automations are available now.Tags: CES 2026, Philips HueThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Best Lightning Cables for iPhone 2026 Macworld
Lightning ports were once ubiquitous across Apple’s iPhone and iPad line-up. Apple has switched fully to USB-C ports for its iPads, and from the iPhone 15 family onwards, the Lightning port is now replaced by USB-C.
But for iPhone versions 5 to 14, plus older AirPods cases and trusty Apple mice and keyboards, Lightning is the port you need a cable for.
iPhone 14 and older: Lightning
iPhone 15 and later: USB-C
For iPhones and older iPads that use the Lightning port, you can buy a cable that has a Lightning connector at one end and either full-size rectangular USB-A or the smaller, reversible USB-C connector at the other to plug into a charger. Using a USB-C charger rather than one with older USB-A allows for fast charging.
Here we pick the best Lightning charging cables, including some that work with both older Lightning devices and newer USB-C models.
If you still have a charger with a USB-A port, consider upgrading to a USB-C charger as iPhone fast-charging only works with a USB-C charger. The best setup for iPhones before the iPhone 15 is a USB-C charger and a USB-C to Lightning cable. Check out our tests for the best USB-C chargers for iPhone.
As most Apple users will agree, one phone-charging cable is never enough. Whether it gets damaged through wear and tear, or it is misplaced, borrowed or stolen, you can guarantee it is never there when you need it. Third-party Apple-certified cables are more expensive than many online alternatives but we highly recommend you buy a certified cable, because cheap third-party alternatives have a nasty habit of suddenly deciding to stop working with your device. Moreover, they can be dangerous—here are some good reasons why you shouldn’t buy a cheap Lightning cable.
There are exceptions, however, so a few of the cables recommended below have been tested by us but don’t have the MFi stamp of approval. These are clearly marked.
If you’re forever buying new cables, you might also want to consider a magnetic wireless charger, with traditional docks, stands and pads as well as portable wireless chargers with built-in batteries now available. All current-generation iPhones support wireless charging, but do note that this is a slower process than charging via a cable (depending on your cable and adapter). MagSafe-compatible wireless chargers output at 7.5W while certified MagSafe and Qi2 chargers double that to 15W, and the latest Qi2 25W wireless chargers are nearly as fast as charging via a cable.
iPhone 15/16/17 and USB-C iPad users should go to our roundup of the best USB-C charging cables for iPhone.
Best Lightning cables for iPhone and iPad in 2026
Apple Lightning to USB-C Cable – Apple's own USB-C to Lightning Cable
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Made by Apple
Fast charge
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Expensive
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 1m or 2m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
To unlock Fast Charge on your iPhone you need a USB-C to Lightning cable (and at least an 18W adaptor). Apple’s variant might be one of the more expensive examples, but it’s also the most trustworthy, hailing direct from Apple itself. That said, Apple’s non-braided cables have a reputation for fraying and losing their pristine white color over time.
The standard cable that ships with most Apple products is the 1m cable ($19 /£19), but it’s also available at 2m ($29/ £29).
Apple Lightning to USB-A cable – Apple's own USB-A to Lightning Cable
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Made by Apple
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No Fast Charge
Expensive
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USB type: USB-A
Length: 0.5m, 1m or 2m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: No
Not as iconic as the white earbuds, but white and useful nonetheless, you might want to buy your Lightning cable direct from Apple. As a USB-A cable it won’t support Apple’s Fast Charge on iPhone, but it’s pretty handy none the less if you own a charger with the old rectangular USB-A port. We still recommend you upgrade to a USB-C charger and USB-C to Lightning cable.
It is available at half or double the standard 1m length (0.5m is the same price; 2m is a little extra). Either way, it’s still expensive compared to some third-party Lightning cables.
Do note that these Apple white cables often tend to go a nice shade of murky gray pretty fast, depending on your usage.
Anker 331 USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best budget USB-C to Lightning cable
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Super tough
Affordable
Fast Charge
Color options
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 1m or 2m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
Anker is one of the most trusted Apple-accessory brands, and it offers a wide range of USB to Lightning cables. The Apple-certified, nylon-braided Anker 331 USB-C to Lightning Cable is its budget offering but is still more robust than Apple’s cables and available in a wider choice of lengths (from 1m to 2m) and colors (Black, Silver, Blue and Red).
Anker claims that the 331 cable can withstand up to 12,000 bends. The Anker 762 USB-C to Lightning Cable ups that claim to 35,000 bends.
Remember that you need a USB-C to Lightning cable like this one for fast-charging iPhones older than the iPhone 15.
Amazon Basics USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best basic USB-C to Lightning cable
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Affordable
USB-C for Fast Charge
Multiple colors and lengths
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 0.3m, 0.9m or 1.8m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
Products in the AmazonBasics range just work and they’re very cheap to boot. Cheap does not mean bad though—Basics’ 1.82m cable is cheap, and if you can find the shorter variant in stock it’s even cheaper.
Amazon does note that it works with ‘nearly all cases’, so you may want to double-check, but we doubt this would be a problem for most accessories.
It’s available in white or black and red, in most regions.
AmazonBasics Lightning cable – Best basic USB-A to Lightning cable
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Affordable
Multiple colors and lengths
Cons
No Fast Charge
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USB type: USB-A
Length: 0.3m, 0.9m or 1.8m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: No
For older chargers, this is a decent affordable USB-A to Lightning cable available in various lengths and in black or white. It’s USB-A so not a Fast Charge option like the USB-C version.
Rolling Square inCharge XL 6-in-1 – Best USB/Lightning combo cable
Pros
Fast charges nearly everything
Travel pouch with longer models
Three color options
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USB type: USB-C or USB-A
Length: 15cm, 30cm, 2m or 3m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
This magic cable has USB-C or USB-A at the charging end, and USB-C or Lightning at the other, so it should sort out all your device charging—especially as the Lightning connector is cleverly combined with MicroUSB.
It’s available in white, black or yellow.
InCharge XL 1ft (30cm): $29.99 / £29.99
InCharge XL 6.6ft (2m): $34.90 / £34.90
InCharge XL 10ft (3m): $39.99 / £39.99
InCharge XL Pocket 0.5ft (15cm): $29.99 / £29.99
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Native Union Belt Cable Duo USB-C to Lightning and USB-C Cable
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USB-C or Lightning connectors
Robust cable
Color options
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 15cm, 30cm, 2m or 3m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
Five foot long, braided for toughness and available in snazzy shades of gray, green and yellow, the Native Union Belt Cable Duo gives you the choice between a USB-C and Lightning connector at one end of the cable. This is a great solution for people with a mixture of device connectors. It can charge at up to 60W, so is even capable for charging your MacBook.
StarTech.com USB-C to Lightning Cable – Best coiled USB-C to Lightning cable
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Compact and tangle-free
USB-C for Fast Charge
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$25
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 0.5 m or 1m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
One way to avoid cable snakes is a coiled cable that takes up less space on your desk or wherever you lay it.
This coiled Lightning cable from StarTech.com is available with either USB-A or USB-C but USB-C to Lightning is better for Fast Charge, and in either 50cm/20in or 1m/3ft lengths.
The shorter cable extends to 50cm/20in and contracts to 32cm/12.5in. The longer version extends to 1m/3.3ft (1m) and contracts to 38cm/1.2ft.
StarTech.com USB to Lightning Cable – Best coiled USB-A to Lightning cable
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Compact and tangle-free
Cons
No Fast Charge
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USB type: USB-A
Length: 0.5 m or 1m
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: No
This coiled Lightning cable with USB-A at the other end fits older chargers but doesn’t support Apple’s Fast Charge like the USB-C version does.
Like its more modern sibling, it is available in either 50cm/20in or 1m/3ft lengths. The shorter cable extends to 50cm/20in and contracts to 32cm/12.5in. The longer version extends to 1m/3.3ft (1m) and contracts to 38cm/1.2ft.
Bawanfa Extra Long Lightning Cable – Best long Lightning cable
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Long
Color options
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USB type: USB-A
Length: 6m (20ft)
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
This Lightning cable is an amazing 6m (that’s 20-feet) long. If the plug outlet in your room of choice is further away from your sprawling place of choice then this is the answer.
It’s also handy for passing round in a car. The thicker than Apple cable is more durable and should last you a while.
If you really must stick with a slower USB-A charger, there is a 20-foot USB-A to Lightning cable version.
Anker New Nylon USB-C to Lightning Cable
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Short and tangle-free
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 0.3m (1ft)
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: Yes
You know what? Sometimes you just need a short cable, rather than a skinny python snaking over your desk.
One of the best short Lightning cables we’ve seen is from Anker, it’s just a foot long, and it’s MFI certified.
CableCreation Short iPhone Charger Cable – Best short USB-A to Lightning cable
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Short
Color options
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No Fast Charge
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USB type: USB-A
Length: 15cm
MFi: Certified
Fast charge: No
This USB-A to Lightning cable from CableCreation is MFI certified but won’t support iPhone Fast Charge as it has USB-A at the other end.
It’s 15cm (6in) long, and available in either black-&-white, black or rose gold depending on which Amazon store you are buying from.
Wave Bio-Based Lightning Charging Cable – Best eco-friendly Lightning cable
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USB-C for Fast Charge
Eco friendly
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 1m
MFi: No
Fast charge: Yes
The exterior of these USB-C to Lightning cables is constructed using plant-based materials, thus reducing a reliance on petroleum-based plastics like thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
The packaging is recyclable (the bio-based cables are secured by a recyclable paper sleeve) and even the shipping is carbon neutral, offsetting the CO2 produced.
Shipping outside the UK is an extra US$6.30 or €6, but if you value the planet that’s not a lot to pay.
Wave also makes a USB-A to Lightning version of the cable, but remember that this won’t support fast charging like the USB-C to Lightning cable.
The cables are not yet MFi certified but could be at a later date, depending on demand.
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USB type: USB-C
Length: 1.2m
MFi: No
Fast charge: Yes
Most cables just do one or two things: charging and data transfer or both. The RapidX 2-in-1 Lightning Charging Cable can also be used as a phone stand—great for streaming movies or making FaceTime calls while charging your phone. The stand works in landscape mode only.
The 4-foot braided nylon jacket is made from recycled materials, such as fishing nets and textile production waste. It has USB-C on one end and Lightning on the other,
USB-A vs USB-C: Which Lightning cable should I buy?
Fast Charge on an iPhone (available on iPhone 8 and above) can be achieved only when using a USB-C to Lightning cable, and pairing it with either an 18W or higher charger or a third-party model that supports Power Delivery. See our roundup of the best iPhone chargers.
A USB-A to Lightning cable will charge your iPhone more slowly, regardless of what adapter it is paired with.
It is true that there are also some differences between USB-C and USB-A when it comes to data-transfer speeds, with only USB-C able to accommodate the latest USB4 standard, which can achieve Thunderbolt 3/4-equivalent speeds of 40Gbps. Regardless, Lightning can carry only 480Mbps (akin to USB 2.0 speed), making this a moot point for this batch of cables. Thunderbolt 5 is backwards compatible with USB-C and can handle data transfers of up to 120Gbps.
Identical in design to Thunderbolt, USB-C is a conveniently reversible and future-proofed connector. But USB-A remains commonplace and, for that, it is still sought after by iPhone and iPad users.
Why UGREEN’s new iDX NAS is more than storage—and superior to the Cloud Macworld
UGREEN’s presence at CES 2026 wasn’t just about adding another pair of NAS boxes to an already crowded market. With the introduction of the NASync iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro, the company made a clear argument: network-attached storage is overdue for a rethink. In UGREEN’s vision, a NAS shouldn’t merely hold files—it should understand them, help you work with them, and do so without pushing your most personal data into the cloud.
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Rethinking what a NAS is for
Traditional NAS systems excel at one thing: storage. They back up data, share files across a network, and little else. As data volumes grow and workflows become more complex, that passive role feels increasingly limited. UGREEN’s new NASync iDX Series aims to change that dynamic by embedding intelligence directly into the device, turning local storage into something closer to an active data partner.
Both the iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro are built around Intel® Core™ Ultra processors and paired with up to 64GB of LPDDR5x memory. On paper, the specs are immediately attention-grabbing: dual 10GbE Ethernet ports capable of 20Gbps via aggregation, dual Thunderbolt™ 4 ports offering up to 40Gbps, and storage scalability up to 196TB through six SATA bays and two NVMe slots. This is clearly hardware designed not just for backups, but for demanding creative, professional, and multi-user environments.
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Local AI, not Cloud dependence
What truly sets the iDX Series apart, however, is UGREEN’s insistence on fully local AI. At a time when “AI features” often translate to cloud subscriptions and opaque data pipelines, UGREEN is taking a different approach. Its Local AI Engine runs entirely on the NAS itself, meaning files never need to leave the device to be analyzed, searched, or summarized.
The most immediately useful expression of this is Universal Search. Instead of hunting through folders, users can describe what they’re looking for in natural language—an idea, a scene, or even a vague memory—and the system retrieves relevant files across documents, photos, videos, and app data. It’s a small shift in interface, but a big one in daily usability.
UGREEN’s Uliya AI Chat builds on this foundation. Acting as an offline large language model, it allows users to ask questions about their stored content, summarize lengthy documents, or generate notes from local files. Because everything runs on-device, the experience is both fast and private, positioning the NAS as a personal knowledge base rather than a simple file server. Optionally you can access popular third-party cloud-based AI models such as ChatGPT and Gemini directly through your NAS.
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Smarter media and documents
For users with large photo and media libraries, the AI Album feature is likely to be a standout. The system can recognize faces, animals, objects, scenes, and text within images, automatically organizing and tagging content. Typing a phrase like “girl riding a bike” or “meeting notes on whiteboard” surfaces the right images instantly. Voice Memos extend similar intelligence to audio files, enabling on-device transcription, translation, and summarization—useful for meetings, interviews, or lectures.
Behind the scenes, AI File Organization ensures that uploads don’t become a digital junk drawer. Files are automatically sorted by type, date, and name as soon as they’re added, keeping large libraries manageable without constant manual effort.
Two models, two audiences
UGREEN is careful to differentiate the two models in the lineup. The NASync iDX6011 uses an Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 125H processor and is available with either 32GB or 64GB of memory. It’s positioned for creators, families, and prosumers who want strong performance, intelligent organization, and private AI without venturing into workstation territory.
The NASync iDX6011 Pro is aimed squarely at power users and studios. Powered by the more capable Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 255H and equipped with 64GB of memory as standard, it adds an OCuLink port for external GPU connectivity. This opens the door to GPU-accelerated AI workloads, rendering, and other compute-heavy tasks, effectively turning the NAS into a hybrid storage and processing hub. A built-in smart touch display provides at-a-glance visibility into system status, resource usage, and network activity.
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Performance meets practical design
UGREEN hasn’t ignored the fundamentals. Multiple RAID options, pro-grade encryption, real-time virus scanning, and granular permission controls underline a serious approach to security. The aluminum-alloy chassis, magnetic dust filter, and low-noise hydraulic fan result in a system that looks premium and runs quietly, even under load. A three-year warranty and five years of security updates add confidence for long-term deployment.
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Pricing and the bigger picture
Pre-orders are already open, with aggressive early pricing: the iDX6011 starts at $999 for the 32GB version and $1,199 for 64GB, while the iDX6011 Pro comes in at $1,559. A Kickstarter launch is planned for March.
Taken together, the NASync iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro feel less like incremental updates and more like a statement of intent. UGREEN is betting that the future of NAS lies not in bigger drives alone, but in smarter, privacy-first systems that actively help users understand and use their data. If that vision resonates, the iDX Series could mark a meaningful turning point for the category.
These ultra-slim trackers fit where AirTags don’t and are on sale Macworld
TL;DR: Track your wallet and other essentials with ultra-slim Apple Find My–compatible SmartCards, now $69.97 for a 3-pack (reg. $119.97).
We’ve all been there. You get home from a great night out, start unloading your pockets, and suddenly it hits you. Your wallet isn’t there. In that moment, you’ll wish you had a KeySmart SmartCard. Designed to slide directly into a wallet like a credit card, it turns items bulky AirTags can’t handle into trackable things for ultimate peace of mind. Right now, a 3-pack is available on price drop for $69.97.
Each SmartCard works seamlessly with Apple’s Find My app, so there’s no extra software to learn. Once paired, you can check your wallet’s last known location on a map, play a sound if it’s nearby, or enable Lost Mode so whoever finds it can see your contact information.
The ultra-thin design is what makes these different from traditional trackers. They fit into wallets, passport holders, ID badges, or slim bags without adding bulk. They’re also IPX8 waterproof, so spills, rain, or an accidental wash won’t stop them from working.
Charging is handled wirelessly, keeping things simple and eliminating tiny cables. With three trackers included, you can cover more than just your wallet. Use the extras for a work bag, travel pouch, or other everyday essentials.
For a limited time, you can grab a 3-pack of KeySmart SmartCards for $69.97 (reg. $119.97) and add some peace of mind to your everyday carry.
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App Store review frustration After going through a never-ending app approval process with Apple, I was wondering what others experienced when submitting a new app. We had reviews where links where requested that were clearly there (EULA), but the reviewer didn’t find it (multiple times) despite these being clearly shared in a screenshot. We were also declined of approval […]
SMS Delivery Delays to Google Voice in United States of America via Subset of Shortcodes Jan 6, 22:42 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS Delivery Delays to Google Voice in United States of America via Subset of Shortcodes. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.
How folder emoji & customization works in macOS Tahoe You've long been able to customize folders in the Mac's Finder, but only with a lot of non-obvious fiddling. Now with macOS Tahoe, Apple has made it a lot simpler.You can now customize the color and look of folders much more easily than beforeMaybe you have been using the Mac long enough to remember when third-party firms sold utilities that changed your folders into 3D. Or perhaps you've never given a folder a passing through beyond wondering where you saved it.Whichever folder customizing camp you're in, do take a moment to see what Apple has added — and how it can benefit you. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Can indie devs create apps as big as Instagram? Hey everyone; I’m curious to get some honest perspective. I’m an indie developer working on a few different app ideas, and sometimes I catch myself dreaming big like “what if one of these could grow into something on the scale of Instagram?” Then reality hits. It makes me wonder whether thinking like that is motivating… […]
Help! watchOS Complication Can’t Read App Group Data Written by iPhone Hey everyone! I'm stuck on what feels like it should be straightforward, but I've been banging my head against this for a while now. Would really appreciate any guidance! What I'm Trying to Do Display a simple integer value in a watch complication. The idea is: 1. iPhone app writes a value to App Group […]
Letting users customise their notifications https://preview.redd.it/tt554gdv5ubg1.png?width=1206&format=png&auto=webp&s=9f4ecca295d10b58704709a2dd329319be8b12e7 Personally, I hate notifications, especially naggy ones. For most apps, I turn them off entirely. But some people love them. My sister, who is alpha-testing my task management app, has been asking for them. So I built a screen to allow people to design exactly when and what they should be notified about. I'm […]
SMS Delivery Delays to Vinaphone in Viet Nam Jan 6, 17:31 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Vinaphone in Viet Nam. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
This is the weirdest auction of Steve Jobs memorabilia we’ve ever seen Some rather strange Steve Jobs memorabilia is up for auction, showcasing unique items related to the Apple co-founder.
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Mcon mobile gaming controller review: Compact design with premium feel The new Mcon controller balances portability and performance in a compact, MagSafe-compatible design for iPhone gamers.Mcon mobile gaming controller review: A new take on mobile controllersGaming controllers usually come in two flavors. You'll find ones that are extremely comfortable and capable, as well as those that are small and portable.Finding a controller that is both portable and capable is a rarity, to say the least. The OhSnap Mcon is the first one I've tested that makes good choices on compromises and uses MagSafe for easy connection to iPhone. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
CES 2026: Google Brings Gemini AI Features to Google TV, Previewing What Apple TV Could Get At CES 2026, Google announced some new Gemini features that it's bringing to Google TVs. Google TV is built into some TV sets and set-top boxes, and while it may not be immediately relevant to many Apple users, it does give us a look at what AI can do on a TV set.
Gemini on Google TV will be able to answer queries with a "visually rich framework" that offers up imagery, videos, and real-time sports updates. A "Deep Dives" feature will give users narrated, interactive overviews of a topic that are simplified for the whole family.
Users can search through their Google Photos Library using Gemini to find specific people or moments. It enables image editing on the TV, with options to apply artistic styles or generate cinematic slideshows. Nano Banana, Google's image generator, can reimagine personal photos or create original media right on the TV. Veo, Google's video generation tool, is also coming to Google TV.
Google is also adding an option to use natural language to optimize TV settings, which is perhaps the most useful new feature that Gemini integration brings. Users can tell Gemini things like "the screen is too dim" or "I can't hear the dialogue" to make quick adjustments to picture and sound.
According to Google, the Gemini features will be coming to TCL devices first, and other Google TV devices over the coming months.
Apple is planning to use a version of Google Gemini for some of its upcoming AI features, including the smarter version of Siri. The next-generation version of the Apple TV is expected to get an A17 Pro chip, which is compatible with Apple Intelligence.
With Apple adopting Gemini and Apple TVs soon becoming capable of new AI features, it's possible that some of the features that Google has announced for Google TV could be replicated on the Apple TV. Apple could use Apple Intelligence and the new version of Siri to simplify controls, make better content suggestions, and more. The updated Apple TV and the new version of Siri could both come in spring 2026.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
CES 2026: Aukey Launches MagFusion DeskHive 5X Pro Aukey introduced a new desktop charging option this week, debuting the $150 MagFusion DeskHive 5X Pro. The DeskHive is a 5-in-1 charging solution that combines wired and wireless charging in a compact desktop box.
Measuring in at 3.76 x 3.76 x 3.07 inches, the DeskHive includes two retractable USB-C cables, a USB-C port, a USB-A port, and a Qi2.2 25W charger for wirelessly charging the iPhone. The magnetic charger has an adjustable hinge so it can be positioned at different angles for video calls or watching content.
With GaN technology, the DeskHive provides up to 200W for charging, offering support for charging at 140W through the USB-C port. A digital display offers real-time output for each wired port.
Aukey was also showing off the MagFusion Ark charger that it first debuted last year. The MagFusion Ark has a 6-in-1 design that includes a base station able to charge up to three devices, and three detachable 6,700 mAh power bank spheres for multi-device charging.
The MagFusion DeskHive 5X Pro and the MagFusion Ark are expected to launch in the second quarter of 2026.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
9to5Mac Daily: January 6, 2026 – CES news Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
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CES 2026: GE's $300 Matter Smart Shades Work With Apple Home GE Lighting this week unveiled Matter-compatible GE Smart Shades that are able to integrate with the Apple Home app. Priced starting at $300, the Smart Shades offer simple, screw-free installation, with white and gray fabric options. The shades can be purchased in a translucent fabric to let light through, or a blackout version. All options have aluminum trim and no visible hardware.
The motorized shades are designed to raise or lower via an included remote control, the Apple Home app, Siri voice commands, or time-based automations. There are options to integrate shade controls with other smart home products, or based on whether or not someone is home.
GE's Smart Shades support Matter over Thread, and can connect to HomeKit with a compatible Matter hub. In Apple's ecosystem, that includes the Apple TV, the HomePod, or the HomePod mini.
GE is offering multiple width options up to 38 inches, in lengths up to 76 inches. GE says that the motor that powers the shades is "whisper quiet." An included magnetic rechargeable battery will last for up to six months before it needs to be recharged.
The GE Smart Shades can be purchased from Amazon or the GE website as of today. Pricing starts at $299 and goes up to $370 for blackout versions and larger sizes.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Recommended solution to implement SMS to clients Hi folks, I’ve been working on an app that’s very nearing completion. Think of it like an invoice sort of thing. Upon the app user completing certain options within the app, and having their customer co sign this sort of, invoice, there is an option in my app, to send this completed document to the […]
SMS Delivery Delays to Tigo in Colombia Jan 6, 14:39 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Tigo in Colombia. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
macOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 double 5GHz Wi-Fi bandwidth for Wi-Fi 6E devices Apple has quietly enhanced Wi-Fi performance on certain Wi-Fi 6E-compatible Macs and iPads with the release of macOS Tahoe 26.2 and…
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CES 2026: SwitchBot Announces Household Robot, Matter Smart Lock and More SwitchBot, known for its Matter-enabled smart vacuums and other smart home products, today introduced the Onero H1, a robot that is meant to automate household chores.
The AI robot has a rolling base, a tube-shaped body, and flexible arms. SwitchBot says that it is designed to learn, adapt, and work in coordination with existing SwitchBot robots like vacuums. It does not have a single function, and is instead meant to adapt to multiple cleaning scenarios.
The Onero H1 combines visual perception, depth awareness, and tactile feedback to understand an object's position, shape, and interaction states, which SwitchBot claims is important for contact-intensive household tasks. It can grasp, push, open, and organize, though SwitchBot has not detailed specific tasks that it can complete. SwitchBot is showing off the robot at CES, and says it will be available for pre-order soon.
Along with the H1, SwitchBot is debuting the AI MindClip, a voice-based knowledge engine that records meetings, conversations, and everyday moments. Integrated AI provides structured summaries, to-do lists, and a searchable personal knowledge base. SwitchBot says the MindClip is meant to serve as a "second brain," and with a subscription-based AI cloud service, it allows users to pull up past discussions and reminders on-demand.
SwitchBot is also debuting the Lock Vista Series, a Matter-compatible smart lock that integrates with Apple Home and offers facial recognition capabilities for unlocking a door hands-free. It has DualPower and DualBackup systems with a high-capacity rechargeable battery and a long-life backup battery. A separate Lock Vista Pro also includes palm vein recognition capabilities as an alternative biometric option.
Other SwitchBot products being shown off at CES include the SwitchBot Weather Station with a 7.5-inch e-ink display and built-in sensors, and the Obboto, an expressive globe light that uses AI to offer music visualization and mood animations through 2,900 integrated LEDs. It is able to display time and weather through light patterns, and it provides interactive pixel art and ambiance modes for sleep, focus, and relaxation.
More information about SwitchBot's upcoming devices can be found on the SwitchBot website.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Multiple Destination SMS and MMS Carrier Partner Maintenance THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Jan 7, 20:00 PST - Jan 8, 03:00 PSTJan 6, 13:42 PSTScheduled - Our SMS and MMS carrier partner in the United States and Canada is conducting a planned maintenance from 07 January 2026 at 20:00 PST until 08 January 2026 at 03:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS and MMS to and from United States and Canada handsets via United States and Canada long codes.
Pluribus had many alternate titles, here’s ‘the worst one of all’ per Vince Gilligan Pluribus season 1 is over, and in an interview creator Vince Gilligan gave during the show’s run, he revealed how hard it was to land on the meaning-filled final title.
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Made my first dollar yesterday I've been working on a small iOS app on the side, mostly nights and weekends, with zero expectations. No ads, no big launch, no audience. Just building, fixing bugs, and hoping someone out there would find it usetul. Yesterday, I finally made my first dollar – literally a dollar. Well, that was before Apple had […]
Subscribitions waiting for review? I am using Superwall for managing my paywalls, I created my subscriptions in App Store Connect but they are in a “waiting for review state” they have been like this for a month. As a result I can’t see the subscription pricing or details in the paywalls while testing the app. Any ideas on how […]
Shortcuts “When App is Opened” automation loops forever if I open the app again — how does One Sec avoid this? I’m building an iOS app similar to One Sec: when a user opens a selected app (ex: Instagram), I show a short delay screen (5s), then let them continue. Current setup: Shortcuts Automation: “When Instagram is opened” → run my AppIntent (opens my app to show the delay UI) After the delay, user taps “Continue” […]
CES 2026: Senso Is a Smart Plant Sensor With an AI Tamagotchi Senso is a gamified plant sensor that's designed to use AI to improve plant care. It is supposed to track soil moisture, temperature, and light exposure data in real time, and there is a little pixel creature that delivers AI insights.
The pixel creature awakens once the sensor is placed in soil, and users can complete daily and weekly plant care missions to collect rewards and unlock new characters. The sensor has a modular design with different depth options, and multiple sensors for multiple plants can be combined. The AI and an accompanying app are meant to adapt to provide accurate readings across different plant species and pot types.
The device supports voice-based AI interactions, so you can ask it questions to get responses from a "friendly plant expert."
Senso is being shown off at CES 2026, but it is not an actual product yet. It is set to launch on Kickstarter in the near future. Pricing has not been announced.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
CES 2026: Intel Unveils 18A-Based Core Ultra Series 3 Chips Amid Rumors of Future Apple Partnership Intel introduced its latest processors at CES 2026, debuting the "Panther Lake" Intel Core Ultra Series 3. The chips are the most advanced manufactured in the U.S., according to Intel, and they are built on Intel's 18A process.
18A, or 18-angstrom, is the most advanced node Intel has designed to date, but Intel continues to trail TSMC. TSMC is developing Apple's next-generation 2nm chips, and they are expected to have higher transistor density and efficiency than Intel's 18A chips.
Intel is developing several chips in the Ultra Series 3 line for both high-end and low-end laptops, with the top SKUs offering up to 16 CPU cores, 12 Xe cores (Intel's graphics architecture), and 50 NPU TOPS. Compared to prior-generation chips, Intel claims the Ultra Series 3 processors will bring up to 77 percent faster gaming performance, 60 percent better multithreaded performance, and up to 27 hours of battery life.
Apple doesn't use Intel chips anymore, so the new Core Ultra Series 3 processors will be exclusive to PCs, but there are rumors that Intel could manufacture some Apple chips in the future. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Intel will make lower-end M-series chips for Apple's Macs built on the 18A process, using Apple chip designs. Intel could begin shipping chips to Apple as soon as mid-2027.
The first laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips debuted at CES 2026, with more coming throughout the first half of the year.Tags: CES 2026, IntelThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV has long-delayed thriller series returning this week Tehran is one of Apple TV’s longest running thriller series, but you may have never heard of it because for years, the new season’s release has been delayed. Recently though, Apple announced that Tehran season 3 is finally about to premiere, and there’s even a season 4 on the way.
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Apple TV has long-delayed thriller series returning this week Tehran is one of Apple TV’s longest running thriller series, but you may have never heard of it because for years, the new season’s release has been delayed. Recently though, Apple announced that Tehran season 3 is finally about to premiere, and there’s even a season 4 on the way.
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Apple TV has long-delayed thriller series returning this week Tehran is one of Apple TV’s longest running thriller series, but you may have never heard of it because for years, the new season’s release has been delayed. Recently though, Apple announced that Tehran season 3 is finally about to premiere, and there’s even a season 4 on the way.
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Apple TV has long-delayed thriller series returning this week Tehran is one of Apple TV’s longest running thriller series, but you may have never heard of it because for years, the new season’s release has been delayed. Recently though, Apple announced that Tehran season 3 is finally about to premiere, and there’s even a season 4 on the way.
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Apple TV has long-delayed thriller series returning this week Tehran is one of Apple TV’s longest running thriller series, but you may have never heard of it because for years, the new season’s release has been delayed. Recently though, Apple announced that Tehran season 3 is finally about to premiere, and there’s even a season 4 on the way.
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Apple tests Background Security Improvements in iOS 26.3, iPadOS 26.3, and macOS Tahoe 26.3 Apple is currently testing a Background Security Improvement update, a feature originally introduced in iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and…
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Apple lays important groundwork for stronger iPhone security Apple began testing Background Security Improvements, which aim to provide additional security between iPhone and Mac software updates.
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CES 2026: LG 6K Monitor, New Qi2.2 Chargers and AI Products Everywhere It's day two of CES, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has another video highlighting new and upcoming tech products that were showcased at media events. Today's video features new displays from LG, the latest Qi2.2 chargers, robots, and more.
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LG announced multiple new TVs and displays at its CES 2026 event, and showed off some older tech. Last year's 32-inch UltraFine Evo 6K monitor was on display, and of all LG's displays, this one looks like it was made for macOS. Text is crisp, the scale is perfect, Thunderbolt 5 is supported, and the NanoIPS panel provides deeper blacks and better contrast than a standard IPS panel.
There were a couple new gaming displays, including a 27-inch tandem OLED monitor with a 720Hz refresh rate, and a 52-inch 5K 240Hz display that LG says is the world's largest gaming monitor. LG also showed off new OLED TVs, microRGB TVs for improved color accuracy, and a frame TV option to match the Sony Frame TV. And of course all of the TVs have new AI features.
At Pepcom, MCON had a $145 ultra portable gaming controller designed for the iPhone. It uses MagSafe to snap to the back of an iPhone, and it includes full-size joysticks, tactile buttons, triggers, and fold-out grips. MCON actually showed off the controller last year, but now it's ready to ship out in late January.
Aukey was showing off the MagFusion Ark, a modular wireless charger that supports 25W Qi2.2 charging. The Ark has a 6-in-1 design with a base that can charge up to three devices, plus three detachable power bank spheres for charging on the go.
The $150 MagFusion DeskHive is an all-new charger from Aukey, featuring a 25W wireless charging puck for an iPhone plus two built-in retractable USB-C cables. It includes a digital display that shows real-time power output for each port, and a USB-C port that offers up to 140W charging. Both Aukey chargers are coming in the second quarter of 2026.
AGIBOT debuted a humanoid robot that was walking around the show floor and interacting with attendees. InnAIO, a company that sells an AI voice cloning device, had a portrait featuring an AI version of Vincent van Gogh that talked to attendees. It was just one of many borderline creepy AI products that made an appearance.
Ambient highlighted the $250 Dreamie, a bedside sleep companion that provides an alarm, a soft light for a sunrise wakeup, and audio soundscapes to listen to so you can ditch your phone at night. Tonies was showing off its next-generation box with improved sound quality, longer battery life, better connectivity, and a refreshed design. It's also more responsive and interactive.
Satechi showed off the $400 Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock, which looks a lot like the Mac mini. It has multiple Thunderbolt 5 ports and everything else you could need, including an SSD enclosure that supports up to 8TB. Twelve South was at Pepcom to promote the $180 Valet, a Qi2 charger that also serves as a catchall tray.
Aeroband was demonstrating its $429 wireless electric guitar, which has nine built-in tones, a built-in speaker, and multiple drum loops. Skylight introduced its Smart Calendar 2 with brightness improvements and new AI features. It can scan photos and import the info into the calendar, and you can also take pictures of what's in your fridge to add items to the meal section of the calendar.
We'll be covering more CES highlights throughout the week, so make sure to stay tuned, and check out our CES 2026 hub for all of our coverage.Tag: CES 2026This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Silver – G1EJ1LL/A – $1,949.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Silver
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$1,949.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Yellow – G1EL1LL/A – $1,949.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Yellow
– G1EL1LL/A
$1,949.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Yellow – G1K27LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Yellow
– G1K27LL/A
$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Orange – G1K8ALL/A – $1,949.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Orange
– G1K8ALL/A
$1,949.00
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Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink – G1K65LL/A – $1,949.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink
– G1K65LL/A
$1,949.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
32GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Blue – FWV33LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Blue
– FWV33LL/A
$1,439.00
$1,699.00 −15%
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink – G1K60LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink
– G1K60LL/A
$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Apple’s 15-inch M4 MacBook Airs are back on Holiday sale again for $250 off MSRP, prices start at $949 Amazon has all 15" M4 MacBook Airs on Holiday sale again for $250 off Apple's MSRP, starting at only $949. Delivery is still available in time for Christmas. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party:
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $949, $250 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $1149, $250 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB/): $1349, $250 off
These are the best Holiday sale prices currently available for 15" M4 MacBook Airs.
For the latest sales & prices, see our 15" MacBook Air Price Tracker, updated daily.
Holiday Sale: $70 off Apple’s 11-inch A16 iPad, now only $279 Walmart is offering a $70 Holiday discount on Apple's 11" A16 WiFi 128GB iPad, now priced at only $279. Sale price for online orders only, in-store price may vary. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- 11" 128GB WiFi A16 iPad: $279, $70 off MSRP
For the latest prices & deals, keep an eye on our iPad Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple iPad Holiday Sale at Best Buy from $299 + free shipping Save on over 30 models, with savings up to $150. We’ve pictured the Apple iPad Air M3 11″ 128GB WiFi Tablet (2025) for $499 ($100 savings). My Best Buy members get free shipping on all orders, too (it’s free to join). Buy Now at Best Buy
Take $440 off Apple’s 16-inch MacBook Pros with the latest Holiday sale prices Amazon has 16-inch M4 Pro and M4 Max MacBook Pros (Silver and Black colors) on sale for up to $440 off Apple's MSRP as part of their Holiday sales. Shipping is free. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party seller:
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Black): $2199, $300 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Silver): $2190.08, $309 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Black): $2529, $370 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Silver): $2549, $350 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Black): $3063.84, $436 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Silver): $3059.76, $440 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB/Black): $3599, $400 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB/Silver): $3599, $400 off MSRP
These are the lowest Holiday sale prices on new 16" Apple MacBook Pros right now.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 16-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Sunday Holiday Sale: Take $200-$250 off M4 MacBook Airs, prices start at only $749 Amazon has all 13" M4 MacBook Airs and 15" M4 MacBook Airs on Holiday sale for $200-$250 off Apple's MSRP, starting at only $749. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party:
- 13" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $749, $250 off
- 13" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $949, $250 off
- 13" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB): $1149, $250 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $999, $200 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $1199, $200 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB/): $1399, $200 off
Their prices are the lowest available for new M4 MacBook Airs anywhere and represent one of the best Holiday deals on Apple products available right now.
For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker and 15" MacBook Air Price Tracker, both updated daily.
Holiday Sale: M4 Mac minis available starting at only $479 Amazon has M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis on Holiday sale starting at only $479 and ranging up to $120 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- Mac mini M4 (16GB/256GB): $479, $120 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 (16GB/512GB): $699, $100 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 (24GB/512GB): $923, $26 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 Pro (24GB/512GB): $1287, $112 off MSRP
These are the lowest Holiday sale prices currently available on Mac minis.
For the latest prices and sales, keep an eye on our Mac mini Price Tracker, updated daily.
Walmart if offering a $100 Apple Watch Series 11 Holiday discount this weekend Walmart is now offering a $100 online discount on new Apple Watch Series 11 models as part of their Holiday sales. Sale prices for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $299, save $100
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $329, save $100
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $399, save $100
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $429, save $100
These are the lowest Holiday sale prices available for Apple Watch Series 11 models.
For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple Watch SE 3 on sale this weekend for $50 off MSRP, prices start at $199 Walmart has Apple Watch SE 3 models on sale on their online store for $50 off MSRP as part of their ongoing Holiday savings. Sale prices for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- 40mm Apple Watch SE GPS: $199, $50 off MSRP
- 44mm Apple Watch SE GPS: $229, $50 off MSRP
- 40mm Apple Watch SE GPS + 5G: $249, $50 off MSRP
- 44mm Apple Watch SE GPS + 5G: $279, $50 off MSRP
These are the lowest Holiday prices available for Apple Watch SE 3 models.
For the latest prices & deals, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple MacBook Air Doorbusters at Best Buy from $749 + free shipping Save on several generations of Apple MacBook Air laptops in Best Buy’s doorbuster deals. You can save $250 on M4 chip builds. Plus, get a $25 e-gift card with these models. (It’ll be automatically added to cart). We’ve pictured the Apple MacBook Air M4 13.6″ Laptop (2025) for $749 ($999 direct). Plus and Total members […]
Apple MacBook Pro M4 14″ Laptop (2024) for $1249 + free shipping As one of Best Buy's daily deals, get this at the best price we've ever seen, and a low by $101. Buy Now at Best Buy
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Purple – FWV73LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Purple
– FWV73LL/A
$1,439.00
$1,699.00 −15%
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Yellow – G1EK0LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Yellow
– G1EK0LL/A
$1,439.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
256GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…