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Apple reportedly ending Apple Card partnership with Goldman Sachs Apple has reportedly sent a proposal to Goldman Sachs to exit the Apple Card partnership in the next 12 to 15 months.
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Automate Pulse 2 Hub review: An expensive way to control your curtains The Automate Pulse 2 Hub allows you to control your smart curtains and shades via HomeKit — as long as your motor is compatible with the hub.Automate Pulse 2 Hub review: Showcasing Automate's designAutomate, a company that may sound unfamiliar, offers motorized rods for all types of curtains. And with the help of the Pulse 2 Hub, they can be controlled from your devices. Read more...
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Anyone having issues logging into their developer account? I tried to enroll in the apple developer program today and the login screen kept taking me back to the login page every time I signed in, seemingly in a login loop. I tried reaching out to Apple Developer support but I need to sign in to my account in order to access that page, […]
Slow Horses on Apple TV+ returns for season three One of Apple’s most successful British shows, Slow Horses, returns today for season three on Apple TV+ with a two episode premiere. The remainder of the season rolls out weekly. , Slow Horses follows a department of MI5 reject spys, led by Jackson Lamb (played by Gary Oldman).
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Apple is breaking up with Goldman Sachs, leaving Apple Card fate in limbo Macworld
According to a new report in the Wall Street Journal, Apple has requested to end its partnership with Goldman Sachs on all consumer-facing financial services. That means Apple Card and the newer Apple Card Savings accounts. The article cites “people briefed on the matter” in saying that Apple has sent a proposal to Goldman to end the partnership within the next 12-15 months.
If you’re wondering where that leaves customers with an Apple Card or Apple Card Savings account, nobody really knows. Typically, another credit card issuer would come in and take over the partnership. The WSJ says it does not know if Apple has anyone else in mind, but that American Express was approached last year by Goldman about taking over the business. AMEX was apparently concerned about a number of details, and it’s not known if those talks continued or not. Synchrony Financial, the largest issuer of branded store credit cards in the U.S., has reportedly shown interest as well.
Apple has also dabbled in the financial sector itself, most recently with Apple Pay Later, which splits purchases into four equal payments over four weeks. That service is backed by an Apple subsidiary called Apple Financing LLC.
The Apple Card has been a drain on Goldman Sachs, which was trying to build out its consumer footprint. The Apple Card has fewer fees than traditional credit cards and Apple reportedly pushed for “nearly all applicants to get approved,” according to the Journal.
Obviously, your Apple Card is not going to instantly stop working one day without ample warning, nor will you be unable to pay your bill, resulting in loss of credit rating. There are regulations about this sort of thing. But it is possible that within the next year or two the benefits, rates, and rewards for Apple Card could change.
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Fanless AirJet Cooler Experiment Boosts MacBook Air To Match MacBook Pro's Performance Anton Shilov reports via Tom's Hardware: Engineers from Frore Systems have integrated the company's innovative solid-state AirJet cooling system, which provides impressive cooling capabilities despite a lack of moving parts, into an M2-based Apple MacBook Air. With proper cooling, the relatively inexpensive laptop matched the performance of a more expensive MacBook Pro based on the same processor. The lack of a fan is probably one of the main advantages of Apple's MacBook Air over its more performant siblings, but it also puts the laptop at a disadvantage. Fanless cooling doesn't have moving parts (which is a plus), but it also cannot properly cool down Apple's M1 or M2 processor under high loads, which is why a 13-inch MacBook Air powered by M1 or M2 system-on-chip is slower than 13-inch MacBook Pro based on the same SoC. However, making a MacBook Air run as fast as a 13-inch MacBook Pro is now possible. A video posted to YouTube by PC World shows how the AirJet system works. They also released a recent demo showing off the strength of the AirJet technology.
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Fanless AirJet Cooler Experiment Boosts MacBook Air To Match MacBook Pro's Performance Anton Shilov reports via Tom's Hardware: Engineers from Frore Systems have integrated the company's innovative solid-state AirJet cooling system, which provides impressive cooling capabilities despite a lack of moving parts, into an M2-based Apple MacBook Air. With proper cooling, the relatively inexpensive laptop matched the performance of a more expensive MacBook Pro based on the same processor. The lack of a fan is probably one of the main advantages of Apple's MacBook Air over its more performant siblings, but it also puts the laptop at a disadvantage. Fanless cooling doesn't have moving parts (which is a plus), but it also cannot properly cool down Apple's M1 or M2 processor under high loads, which is why a 13-inch MacBook Air powered by M1 or M2 system-on-chip is slower than 13-inch MacBook Pro based on the same SoC. However, making a MacBook Air run as fast as a 13-inch MacBook Pro is now possible. A video posted to YouTube by PC World shows how the AirJet system works. They also released a recent demo showing off the strength of the AirJet technology.
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9to5Mac Daily: November 28, 2023 – Apple Music Replay, OLED iPad Pro expectations 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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YouTube companion app ‘Play’ gets major update with option to follow channels, more Play is a companion app to YouTube introduced last year that lets users organize videos, whether to bookmark their favorites or save them to watch later. Now the app has been updated to version 2.0, which adds many new features, including the option to follow channels and organize them into folders. Read on as we detail what’s new with Play 2.0.
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Apple’s NameDrop is quite safe. Ignore the nonsensical warnings On Monday, we published the article, "How to turn off NameDrop on your iPhone and Apple Watch," in which we explained…
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Apple and Goldman Sachs to part ways on Apple Card, no successor named Goldman Sachs to no longer issue Apple Card in about 15 months as the companies seek other financial institutions to back the card and savings account.Apple CardApple's consumer-focused credit card, called the Apple Card, has been seen as a success for Apple, but not for Goldman Sachs. After months of reports about a disgruntled Goldman Sachs, it seems the companies are ready to part ways. Read more...
Apple ending relationship with Goldman Sachs, fate of Apple Card unclear Apple and Goldman Sachs are ending their partnership that currently consists of the Apple Card and Apple Card Savings Account. According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple has “sent a proposal to Goldman to exit from the contract in the next roughly 12-to-15 months.”
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Apple Ending Apple Card Partnership With Goldman Sachs Apple is ending its credit card partnership with Goldman Sachs, according to The Wall Street Journal. Apple plans to stop working with Goldman Sachs in the next 12 to 15 months, and it is not yet clear if Apple has established a new partnership for the Apple Card.
Apple and Goldman Sachs will dissolve their entire consumer partnership, including the Apple Card and the Apple Savings account.
Rumors earlier this year suggested that Goldman Sachs wanted to get out of its relationship with Apple as part of a plan to cut back on its consumer business. Goldman Sachs at the time was said to be speaking with American Express about a possible takeover, but the Apple Card needs to run on the Mastercard network until 2026 due to a deal established between Apple and Goldman Sachs.
Goldman Sachs and Apple have worked together on the Apple Card since it launched in 2019, and have also teamed up for the high-yield Apple Savings account and the Apple Pay Later feature. The partnership has not gone smoothly, with Goldman Sachs running into customer service issues due to long wait times for disputed Apple Card transactions and issues with the Apple Savings account.
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launched an investigation into Goldman Sachs due to the customer complaints and following accusations of gender discrimination when determining credit limit. While Goldman Sachs was cleared of gender bias, all of these problems led to tension with Apple.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Google Drive for iPhone adds built-in document scanner Google Drive is bringing the document scanner that was just redesigned on Android to the iPhone and iPad for the first time.
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Holiday Apple Pay Promotion Offers Discounts From Several Stores Apple today began promoting new holiday-themed Apple Pay discounts, with a handful of stores offering deals when purchases are made with Apple Pay.
Banter - 40% off jewelry priced at $50 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
Champion - $20 off $100 or more with promo code APPLEPAY.
Chewy - $5 off orders of $5 or more in the Chewy app with promo code APPLEPAY.
Columbia - $25 off orders of $150 or more.
Compartes Chocolatier - 15% off your purchase with promo code APPLEPAY.
Coyuchi - Extra 10% off sale items and 10% off full-priced styles with promo code APPLEPAY.
HotelTonight - 10% off your hotel reservation in the HotelTonight app with promo code APPLEPAYHT.
Theory - Extra 10% off your purchase.
These holiday Apple Pay promotions will be available through December 13. Apple Pay must be used to make the purchase in order to get the discount, with more information available on the Apple Pay holiday website.Tag: Apple Pay PromoThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
“Source control conflict marker in source file” but there isn’t? Hey all, This has been irking me and I'm curious if anyone's run into this. I have 3 spots in my code that are marked as issues with the above description. The marked lines are lines at which I have already resolved merge conflicts; I'm even a commit or two past the merge at this […]
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Apple will finally let you change your iPhone’s default notification sound Macworld
If you don’t like the default notification sound on your iPhone, tough luck. Apple hasn’t provided any means of changing it going back as far as we can remember–the iPhone’s ascending three-note sound has become somewhat synonymous with smartphone notifications.
Of course, Apple has always let you change the notification sound for certain apps such as Messages Mail and even sometimes for specific types of notifications (like your Ring doorbell), but if it doesn’t, you get what Apple gives you which, until iOS 17 was called Tri-tone. When iOS 17 launched, Apple updated a bunch of tones and sounds, changing the default alert from Tri-tone to Rebound. It’s a less harsh sound, but some complain it’s also less noticeable and perhaps quieter, and they want to go back. Until now, they couldn’t.
With iOS 17.2, Apple’s going to do you one better: Not only can you restore the sound to Tri-tone, you can finally change the default notification sound and haptics to whatever you want.
First spotted in iOS 17.2 beta 4, all you have to do is open the Settings app, tap Sound & Haptics, and look for the new Default Alerts setting. Tap that and you can restore the notification sound to Tri-tone (you’ll find that within Classic), or use any other alert sound you wish. You can also change the haptics for your default sound.
It’s an overdue change, to say the least. Couples everywhere will no longer need to ask “Was that my phone or yours?” when an alert comes in. Thank you, Apple.
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iOS 17.2 expected soon with these new features and changes After the release of iOS 17.1 in October, Apple is hard at work on iOS 17.2 with a collection of new features and changes. iOS 17.2 is currently in beta testing with developers and public beta users. Here’s everything new so far…
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Daily deals Nov. 28: M1 iMac for $899, 16″ MacBook Pro $1,249, 58″ Hisense TV $349, more Today's hottest deals include 42% off a Hisense 58" Hisense 4K Smart Fire TV, an M1 Mac mini from $449, an M1 MacBook Pro from $1,250, 71% off an Altec Lansing Bluetooth XL Soundbucket, and more.Get an M1 24-inch M1 iMac for $899The AppleInsider team searches the internet for top-notch bargains at ecommerce retailers to create a list of fantastic deals on trending tech items, including deals on Apple products, TVs, accessories, and other gadgets. We share the top deals every day to help you get more bang for your buck. Read more...
How to get your 2023 Apple Music Replay playlist It's not just Spotify that has a year-end wrap-up feature — Apple Music does too! Here's how to get your Apple Music Replay playlist, today.Apple Music Replay 2023Spotify has a unique feature called Spotify Wrapped that shows off your top artists, songs, and genres of the year. It is a trendy function that gets shared all over social media at the end of each year, but Apple Music fans need not miss out. In fact, the 2023 Replay playlist has been available since January. Read more...
can’t get custom url scheme to work in iOS I created a quick sample app that is just a page with a button in it that when clicked launches SFSafariViewController with a URL pointing at my localhost page that I created. The localhost page just has a single link on it pointing at mytestapp://hello. I registered the mytestapp url scheme in my app settings in Xcode by adding it to the "URL Types" section. The plan was to make sure the URL scheme is working before implementing it into my main app that I am building, but nothing is happening when I click the link in the localhost page. The SFSafariViewController loads perfectly, the localhost page loads properly, I click the link and nothing happens.
I have added a simple print statement in the application(:url:options) method in app delegate, but that never gets run.
Here is the ViewController code...
import UIKit
import SafariServices
class ViewController: UIViewController, SFSafariViewControllerDelegate {
@IBOutlet weak var launchButton: UIButton!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Do any additional setup after loading the view.
}
@IBAction func launchTap(_ sender: UIButton) {
guard let url = URL(string: "http://localhost.dcom/test/proof.php") else {
print("Unable to create the URL")
return
}
let authorizationController = SFSafariViewController(url: url)
authorizationController.delegate = self
present(authorizationController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
func safariViewControllerDidFinish(_ controller: SFSafariViewController) {
print("safari completed")
}
}
and the app delegate method here...
func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplication.OpenURLOptionsKey : Any] = [:]) - > Bool {
print("app received url: (url)")
guard let components = NSURLComponents(url: url, resolvingAgainstBaseURL: true), let message = components.path else {
print("Invalid URL")
return false
}
print("The message received was (message)")
return true
}
I can't figure out why this isn't working, seems like I did everything I was supposed to, but the print lines in app delegate never get called.
Not sure if you need it or not, but just in case, my localhost page is literally just...
Everything New in iOS 17.2 Beta 4 Apple is wrapping up development on iOS 17.2, with the update expected to come out in December. While we're getting to the end of the beta testing period, Apple is still tweaking features and adding new functionality.
We've rounded up everything new in the fourth beta of iOS 17.2.
Default Notification Sound
Under Sounds & Haptics, there's a new "Default Alerts" section that allows you to choose the sound used for all incoming notifications aside from texts, mail alerts, and calendar alerts, which already had customization options.
All of the text tones can be used for the default notification sound, plus there is an option to also change the haptic vibration of default notifications.
Collaborative Apple Music Playlists
While collaborative Apple Music playlists were introduced in an earlier version of iOS 17.2, Apple has removed the option in the fourth beta, which suggests this is not an option that will be coming in iOS 17.2 after all.
AppleCare Settings
The "Coverage" section under Settings > General has been renamed to AppleCare & Warranty. It still includes AppleCare info for your iPhone and connected devices such as the Apple Watch and AirPods.
Under General > About there's a new Warranty section that provides coverage information for the iPhone.
Recording to an External Device
With the iPhone 15 Pro models, ProRes video can be recorded directly to an external device. iOS 17.2 appears to include a new pop up message that lets users know that external recording is not working because of a USB-C cable that is too slow.
There was previously a warning about an external storage device not having a fast enough write speed to support external recording, but now there is an added message about the write speed of the USB-C cable.
iTunes
Code in iOS 17.2 confirms that Apple is planning to eliminate the option to purchase TV shows and movies in the iTunes app. TV and movie content will need to be purchased in the TV app in the future, but for now, the change has not actually been implemented.
"You can buy or rent TV shows and find your purchases in the Apple TV app," reads the code.
More iOS 17.2 Beta 4 Features
Know of a feature that we left out in this list? Let us know in the comments below.Related Roundups: iOS 17, iPadOS 17Related Forums: iOS 17, iPadOS 17This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Kodeco Podcast: Let’s Talk Vision – Podcast V2, S2 E1 [FREE] Friend of the show Tim Mitra joins us to talk about the new Vision Pro coming from Apple! And he’s got course materials too!
Kodeco Podcast: Let’s Talk Vision Pro – Podcast V2, S2 E1 [FREE] Friend of the show Tim Mitra joins us to talk about the new Vision Pro coming from Apple! And he’s got course materials too!
Bag bargains on Macs, iPads and Studio Displays while you can iMacs, Macs mini, MacBooks, iPads, Studio Displays -- 18 items at up to 51% off are well worth a look. Woot's sale goes through December 5.
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Implementing user auth in an ios app Hey there, we're working on an ios app which could be considered similar to drawing apps. There's alot of cool features which involve taking photos, importing images, etc. There is also an upgrade feature implemented via ios managed completely via itunes billing. Before we launch, we really want to get a simple user auth setup […]
How to see Apple Books Year in Review and discover your ‘reader type’ Joining Apple Music Replay which shows you your top songs, artists, and milestones of the year is a new feature for your digital books and audiobooks purchased through Apple. Here’s how to see Apple Books Year in Review and learn your “reader type.”
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Apple’s risk from Huawei’s phones looks ‘overstated’ – analyst The Evercore ISI analyst wrote in a research note Monday that Apple investors should not worry about Huawei phones impacting iPhone sales…
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Get the Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones at 50% Off A Beats-branded pair of headphones will sound all the more enticing when the price is half off. Today, the Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones is down to just $99.95 from its original price of $200 on Amazon. With a brand and pedigree like Beats, you can be sure that audio quality will be up there […]
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Google Drive users report missing folders Google Drive users have reported missing folders when they disconnected their account on the desktop app. Google’s community support site came alive recently when users began claiming that months of data had vanished from their accounts. In response, the company says in a post that they are ‘investigating reports of an issue impacting a limited […]
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Apple poised to release iOS 17.1.2 Apple is expected to release iOS 17.1.2 anytime this week. iOS 17.1.2 is considered a minor update and will have several prominent bug fixes for iPhone users. At this point, it’s still not clear what issues will be fixed, but there’s a chance that it will address the Wi-Fi connectivity concerns 17.1.1 users are having. […]
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‘Year in Review’ feature added to Apple Books Apple has added a new feature to give users curated highlights of audiobooks and books for 2023. ‘Year in Review’ is the newest feature within Apple Books and is now live in select regions such as Germany, France, Canada, Australia, the UK, and the US. To see ‘Year in Review’, users will need to update […]
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Default no more: iOS 17 beta 4 lets you change notification sounds and haptics Apple has solved an audio issue in its fourth beta of iOS 17.2, with users now able to change the default alert sound for notifications, and associated haptics.Following the release of iOS 17 to the public in September, users complained that they couldn't change the default notification sound, named Rebound, which replaced the previous tri-tone alert. Furthermore, it wasn't loud enough to be that handy for users, with no option to adjust the volume.At the time of the issue's discovery, there wasn't any action that users could take to fix it, other than complain to Apple and hope that a change gets made. Evidently, Apple heard the complaints. Read more...
What tech stack would you recommend for an application like this? Hi guys, So I'm comfortable, for the most part with iOS development (SwftUI in particular), and have an idea for a start-up. Now, it's all well and good building an iOS app but I do wish to also create a website/web app (I have a partner for this but I think it'll be me that'll […]
iOS 17.2 beta 4 lets users change default notification sound; removes collaborative playlists Apple has been running tests with iOS 17.2 beta since last month. In addition to the new Journal app, this version brings some other new features for iPhone and iPad users. With iOS 17.2 beta 4, which was released today to developers, Apple is finally letting users change the default notification sound. At the same time, the company has removed the shared playlists feature from Apple Music.
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Best Buy Kicks Off 20 Days of Holiday Deals Event With Discounts on MacBook Air and More Best Buy's Cyber Monday sale has transitioned into a "Holiday Deals" event that's promising new discounts and offers every day for the next 20 days. For today, the focus is on a few laptop deals, including the 13-inch M2 MacBook Air.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
As with the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals we saw, some of the discounts below require a My Best Buy Plus or My Best Buy Total membership. These start at $49.99/year and grant members early access to sales, exclusive discounts on select products, and more.
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The highlight of the sale is Apple's 256GB 13.6-inch M2 MacBook Air for $949.00, down from $1,099.00. Best Buy has this sale price in all four colors, and it represents a solid second-best price on the 2022 notebook.
$150 OFF13.6-inch M2 MacBook Air (256GB) for $949.00
Similarly, the 512GB model of the 13.6-inch M2 MacBook Air is available on sale during Best Buy's Cyber Week event. You can get this version for $1,249.00, down from $1,399.00. Neither of these deals require you to have a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership.
$150 OFF13.6-inch M2 MacBook Air (512GB) for $1,249.00Computers
Lenovo Ideapad 15-inch Touch Laptop - $329.99, down from $629.99
Windows Laptops - Save up to $600 on select models
Gaming Laptops and PCs - Save up to $600 on select models
PC Storage and Accessories - Save up to 40 percent
TVs
TCL 40-inch S-Class 1080p Smart TV with Fire TV - $149.99, down from $229.99
LG 65-inch LED 4K Smart TV - $399.99, down from $599.99
LG 48-inch Class A2 Series OLED Smart TV - $599.99, down from $1,299.99
Samsung 75-inch Class TU690T Crystal 4K Smart Tizen TV - $579.99, down from $749.99
LG 86-inch Class UR7800 Series LED 4K UHD Smart TV - $899.99, down from $1,249.99
Samsung 65-inch OLED 4K UHD TV - $1,599.99, down from $2,099.99
Samsung 77-inch Class S89C OLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV - $2,299.99, down from $3,599.99
Audio
Samsung A Series 2.1ch Dolby & DTS and Soundbar - $129.99, down from $279.99
Bose QuietComfort 45 Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - $199.00, down from $329.00
Bose Smart Soundbar 900 - $699.99, down from $749.99
Smart Home
TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini with Matter (3-Pack) - $22.99, down from $49.99
Echo Show 5 - $39.99, down from $89.99
Nest Hub Max - $129.99, down from $229.99
Nest Learning Smart Thermostat - $179.99, down from $249.99
Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera Security Bundle - $299.99, down from $599.99
LEGO
Best Buy has numerous discounts on LEGO sets this season, including Botanicals, Technic, Architecture, Disney, Icons, and more.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (Technic) - $39.99, down from $49.99
Orchid (Botanical Collection) - $39.99, down from $49.99
Succulents (Botanical Collection) - $39.99, down from $49.99
Wildflower Bouquet (Botanical Collection) - $47.99, down from $59.99
Up House (Disney) - $47.99, down from $59.99
Vespa 125 (Icons) - $84.99, down from $99.99
Great Pyramid of Giza (Architecture) - $109.99, down from $129.99 Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 17.2 Beta Adds Option to Change Default Notification Sound and Haptics The fourth beta of iOS 17.2 that Apple released today adds a much-desired feature, the option to change the default notification alert.
Under Sounds & Haptics, there's a new "Default Alerts" section that allows you to choose the sound used for all incoming notifications aside from texts, mail alerts, and calendar alerts, which already had customization options.
Apple has not previously offered an interface for tweaking the default notification sound, so this is a notable update for those who have always wanted to select a sound. All of the text tones can be used for the default notification sound.
iOS 17.2 beta 4 allows you to change the default notification sound and haptic pic.twitter.com/f7Vxny3Jcc— iSoftware Updates (@iSWUpdates) November 28, 2023
There's also an option to change the default haptic feedback. Apple in iOS 17 changed the haptic alert, and now it can be changed back or customized for those who were not happy with the update. Related Roundups: iOS 17, iPadOS 17Related Forums: iOS 17, iPadOS 17This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Fourth tvOS 17.2 build issued for developer beta testing The fourth developer beta build of tvOS 17.2 is out now and awaiting testing as the beta process rolls on.Developers participating in the beta can pick up the latest builds via the Apple Developer Center, or by updating any Apple TV set-top boxes that are currently running the beta. Public beta builds tend to appear a short time after the developer counterparts, and the public can sign up for testing via the Apple Beta Software Program website.The fourth tvOS 17.2 developer beta arrives after the third, which Apple distributed on November 14. The second beta landed on November 9, while the first appeared on October 26. Read more...
Apple seeds fourth developer beta of watchOS 10.2 Apple has made the fourth developer beta of watchOS 10.2 available for testing by beta participants.Developers can download the new watchOS betaDevelopers taking part in the beta program can acquire the latest build via the Apple Developer Center or by updating hardware already running the beta software. Public beta versions are typically offered a brief period after the developer releases, via the Apple Beta Software Program. Read more...
Apple hands out fourth macOS 14.2 Sonoma developer beta The fourth macOS Sonoma 14.2 developer beta is out, with Apple sharing the fresh build with testers alongside RC4 of macOS Ventura 13.6.3 and macOS Monterey 12.7.2.macOS SonomaDevelopers partaking in the beta program can pick up the latest build by visiting the Apple Developer Center or updating Macs running the beta to the newest build. Public beta versions are generally available via the Apple Beta Software Program not long after the developer versions are released. Read more...
Apple releases fourth developer betas for iOS 17.2, macOS 14.2, and more The fourth iOS 17.2, macOS 14.2, tvOS 17.2, and watchOS 10.2 developer betas are now available. The final version is expected to be ready in December. We’ll update you with any changes we discover.
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Apple distributes fourth iOS 17.2 & iPadOS 17.2 developer betas Apple has started to hand out the fourth developer betas of iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2 to participants in its beta program.iOS 17Developers sighnbed up to the beta-testing program can get the newest builds by visiting the Apple Developer Center or by updating their iPhone or iPad through the Settings app. Public beta versions generally appear shortly after the developer versions, and public participants can sign up through the Apple Beta Software Program website. Read more...
Apple Seeds Fourth Betas of iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2 to Developers Apple today released the fourth betas of upcoming iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple released the the third of iOS 17.2 and iPadOS 17.2.
Registered developers are able to opt into the betas by opening up the Settings app, going to the Software Update section, tapping on the "Beta Updates" option, and toggling on the iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 Developer Beta. An Apple ID associated with a developer account is required to download and install the beta.
The biggest new feature in iOS 17.2 is the Journal app, which can be used to record daily activities and thoughts. You can write about your day to day life, but Apple also provides topic suggestions based on the music you listen to, the places you visit, and the people you see. Journal entries support pictures, voice recordings, and location information, with the app organized by entry date.
In Apple Music, there's a Favorites playlist that houses everything you've favorited, plus Apple added support for collaborative playlists. You can now share a playlist with multiple people, and each participant can add songs.
Stickers can now be used to reply to iMessages when you long press on a chat bubble in the Messages app, and there's also now support for the extra-secure iMessage Contact Key Verification option. If you have an iPhone 15 Pro, the Action Button supports Translate in iOS 17.2, and there are new Weather and Clock widgets.
More on what's new in iOS 17.2 can be found in our iOS 17.2 beta features list.Related Roundups: iOS 17, iPadOS 17Related Forums: iOS 17, iPadOS 17This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of macOS Sonoma 14.2 to Developers Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming macOS Sonoma 14.2 update to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple seeded the third beta of macOS Sonoma 14.2.
Registered developers can opt-in to the beta through the Software Update section of the System Settings app. Under Beta updates, toggle on the Sonoma Developer Beta. Note that an Apple ID associated with an Apple Developer account is required to get the beta.
macOS Sonoma 14.2 adds an Apple Music Favorites playlist that houses everything you've favorited, plus Apple added support for collaborative playlists. You can now share a playlist with multiple people, and each participant can add songs.
Shazam can also be added to the Control Center or menu bar on the Mac.
Stickers can be used to reply to iMessages when you long press on a chat bubble in the Messages app, and there's also now support for the extra-secure iMessage Contact Key Verification option.Related Roundup: macOS SonomaRelated Forum: macOS SonomaThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of watchOS 10.2 to Developers Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming watchOS 10.2 update to developers for testing purposes, with the beta coming two weeks after Apple seeded the third watchOS 10.2 beta.
To install the watchOS 10.2 update, developers will need to open the Apple Watch app, go to the Software Update section under "General" in Settings, and toggle on the watchOS 10 Developer Beta. An Apple ID linked to a developer account is required.
Once beta updates have been activated, watchOS 10 can be downloaded under the same Software Update section. To install software, an Apple Watch needs to have 50 percent battery life and it must be placed on an Apple Watch charger.
watchOS 10.2 adds support for iMessage Contact Key Verification, a feature designed for those who face "extraordinary digital threats," such as journalists, human rights activists, and government officials.
Users can ensure that there is no "man in the middle" snooping on iMessage conversations, and there is a Contact Verification Code so that iMessage users can verify that they're speaking to the correct individual during in-person meetings or on FaceTime calls.
The update also reintroduces an option to change watch faces by swiping left and right.Related Roundup: watchOS 10Related Forum: Apple ProgrammingThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of tvOS 17.2 to Developers Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming tvOS 17.2 to developers for testing purposes, with the beta coming two weeks after the release of the third tvOS 17.2 beta.
Registered developers are able to download the tvOS 17.2 update by opting in to the beta through the Settings app on the Apple TV. A registered developer account is required.
tvOS updates are often minor in scale compared to other operating system updates, focusing primarily on bug fixes and smaller improvements rather than notable outward-facing changes, but tvOS 17.2 introduces an overhauled Apple TV app.
The app now includes a sidebar that houses content from both Apple's services and streaming services that integrate with the tvOS Watch Now feature. There are dedicated sections for Search, Watch Now, Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, Sports, the Store, and the Library at the top of the sidebar, along with dedicated sections for streaming services like ABC, CBS, Comedy Central, Hulu, ESPN, Discovery, Peacock, Prime Video, and more.
You can click into each streaming service to see content that's available specifically on that service, and there's also a new My TV section that replaces "My Channels."Related Roundup: Apple TVBuyer's Guide: Apple TV (Neutral)Related Forum: Apple TV and Home TheaterThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Can you solve the case of the mysteriously reoccurring iPhone alarm? Macworld
On TikTok, angelegsofia has had a problem with her iPhone for the past five years. Every morning, at 9:25 a.m., an alarm goes off, and while she can stop the alarm, she can’t figure out how to turn off the alarm completely. The Clock app doesn’t show an entry for 9:25 a.m. Yet, every day, it goes off like, well, clockwork.
She’s turned to TikTok for help, and her initial plea has now turned into a series of videos, with the latest video posted yesterday. She’s received tons of suggestions on how to fix the alarm, and none have worked. Here’s her first video that explains her problem.
@angelegsofia @apple am i going to die at 9:25 in the morning? #foryou #foryoupage #help #techtok #tech #apple #glitch ⬠original sound – AngeleSofia
In case you don’t feel like watching all of her videos (there are 10 so far, each less than 90 seconds), here’s the gist: there’s no alarm or Sleep focus set, and the alarm chimes just a single time at 9:25am every morning. When she taps the notification, it goes to the Alarms tab in the Clock app, which shows she has no alarms set.
Angelegsofia has tried just about everything that has been suggested by commenters except a hard reset, which she doesn’t want to do (besides, it occurs still when she gets a new phone). She’s deleted Calendar, Reminders, Shortcuts, and even Clock, but no matter what she does the alarm persists. No matter what she does, that alarm goes off. She’s upgraded iPhones over the past five years, and through each upgrade, the alarm persists.
We here at Macworld do what we can to be of service to the Apple community, so we’d like to help angelegsofia out. But we’re stumped on this one. My guess is that there’s a third-party app activating the alarm. If you have any ideas, check out angelegsofia’s videos and leave a comment.
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Missed out on Black Friday deals on Apple? Cyber Week savings are in effect now Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over, but there are still opportunities for shoppers to snag some leftover deals on headphones, Apple Watch, and more.Save money on these continuing dealsThe end of Cyber Monday doesn't mean the end of savings. After the year's biggest shopping days, numerous deals on Apple products and related accessories remain available for those who know where to look. Read more...
Apple Music reveals the most-streamed songs of the year and more Continuing with the “year-in-review” trend of the day, Apple Music has shared an in-depth look at the top songs of the year. This comes after Taylor Swift was crowned Apple Music’s Artist of the Year earlier this month.
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How to get started using the DOS_deck game service on macOS You can now play classic DOS games on your Mac in your browser, thanks to the online service DOS_deck. Here's how to use it.At the dawn of the personal computer era in the early 1980's IBM developed what is now called the PC standard with the IBM PC model 5150. Development took place at IBM's R+D facility in Boca Raton, Florida.IBM had seen the success of Apple's first hit product, the Apple II, in 1978 and decided it wanted to dominate the PC market. IBM's decision to open-source the PC hardware standard to other manufacturers allowed it to beat Apple at its own game since the Apple II standard remained closed. Read more...
New doc takes closer look at John Lennon’s killer [Apple TV+ trailer] Exclusive eyewitness interviews, previously unseen crime scene photos and more shed light on the music icon's murder.
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Mimestream 1.2 Adds support for inline text predictions when composing messages in macOS 14 Sonoma. ($49.99 annual subscription, free update, 12.2 MB, macOS 12+)
M2 Mac mini hits $479, OG Apple Watch Ultra now $659, Apple TV 4K, more A new all-time low is dropping Apple’s M2 Mac mini down to $479. It’s $120 off and joining all of the other best Apple deals today like the original Apple Watch Ultra at $659. And if you’ve been waiting on an Apple TV 4K discount, one has finally arrived for $115. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
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PC Matic Review: Don’t bother Macworld
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ProsSuperShield feature offers a good layer of protection against viruses and malwareCustomizable blacklists and whitelists allow for tailored protection from questionable applicationsStandard license covers up to devices, including smartphones and tabletsRare non-subscription ‘Lifetime package’ optionConsClunky user interface lacks even a window minimization feature, PC Matic window has to be moved out of the way to use other appsSlow disk scan speeds, buggy Scheduler feature failed to functionLack of a trial feature means a license has to be purchased to even test the softwareOur VerdictPC Matic for macOS has a good engine here, but there are so many problems that it might be best to look elsewhere for your macOS security needs.
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Sometimes an application that could have been outstanding shoots itself in its own feet, a series of corporate and engineering decisions as well as bugs twisting a potentially great idea into something clunky and awkward to use. This may have been the case with PC Matic, as the macOS version stumbles out the gate, never regains its stride, and a series of infuriating corporate decisions makes a frustrating interface only that much more infuriating.
First and foremost, PC Matic is an application for macOS that, like similar applications, works to scan for and remove viruses and malware–take a look at our round-up of the Best Antivirus for Mac. The app takes a unique approach in that it’s centered around customizable blacklist and whitelist classifications, which designate which applications and file systems are safe to use and which not to use within its SuperShield Protection feature. PC Matic also includes powerful tools such as Remote Access and File Manager, which allow for even greater control of file systems. This is all available within PC Matic’s $60/£60 annual license for the Standard Security package, and a Lifetime package can be purchased for $180/£180. The standard license fee covers up to five devices, and you’ll have to download and install the software and log into each device to begin using it.
PC Matic downloads and installs as expected, requesting full disk access on Apple’s more recent operating systems. Disk scans are customizable and various folders and file types can be targeted or ignored as needed, and the application’s SuperShield feature can prevent questionable software from running. Blacklist and whitelist files can be readily customized, and it’s simple enough to teach the application which files should be run and which should continue to be blocked. The application can also readily check for virus definition updates, and future scans can be scheduled for later. For power users, the application can create a custom blocklist of file hashes, certificates, file paths, and scripts, and can report the data to Excel or upload a file to other users as needed.
PC Matic’s hard drive scan in progress.Foundry
That’s the good news. Unfortunately, there’s a litany of issues to contend with, and while the scan tests are customizable and effective, each one took over 50 minutes to completely scan my M2 MacBook Pro’s SSD. While the scan features a progress animation, there’s no live count as to how many files have been scanned, and the user interface, which lacks a minimize feature, either stays in place or has to be dragged down to the bottom of the screen if you want to work with any other applications while a scan is running.
The SuperShield feature can be overzealous, and although it blocked all of the suspect software I installed for the tests, it also blocked out legitimate applications such as World War II Online and Parallels Desktop, which later had to be added to the whitelist to run again. PC Matic, for its part, offered no error window indicating that the SuperShield function was blocking the applications from launching. Add in the fact that the Scheduler feature failed to initiate a scan that had been scheduled and there’s work to be done on the engineering end.
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There seem to be some questionable corporate decisions at play here, and chief among them is the fact that with the lack of a trial version of PC Matic for macOS, you effectively can’t begin using the software unless you buy a license key for it. Yes, you can download and install the software, but until you purchase a license and create an account to log into the software, you won’t be able to test it. This, along with the fact that the basic package includes Dark Web monitoring, but lacks a VPN or firewall and doesn’t include phone support or identity protection feels as if the company is truly making the customer pay for any amount of its attention. Emails to support and public relations personnel within the company went unanswered, and while it was easy enough to call and get a refund from an automated phone tree system, it just feels as if PC Matic is arguably busy chasing after B2B and federal markets.
There’s arguably a good security application for the macOS to be had here, along with some impressive features, and perhaps a few weeks with a debugging sprint and a significant revision of corporate policies could bring it to the surface, but for now, there’s a considerable amount of work to be done. Trial versions of software existed for a reason and allowed people to make up their minds without surrendering at least $60/£60 to a company to see if they even liked the software in question, and the lack of a minimize feature for PC Matic’s windows feels entirely lazy, especially when it’s one of the first things addressed in Apple’s software development kits.
Verdict
There’s a way to program an application and a way to treat your customers, and while it may be more fun and lucrative to chase down bigger game from the corporate end, this detracts from what PC Matic for macOS could have been and what was expected. Yes, there’s a good engine here, but until these problems have been fixed, it might be best to look elsewhere for your macOS security needs.
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Today in Apple history: QuickTime 5 takes the world by storm On November 28, 2001, Apple announced that its QuickTime 5 program was being downloaded for Mac and PC one million times every three days.
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Cyber Week Deals Arrive for Popular Mac App Software Bundles and Streaming Services Cyber Week deals have arrived for Mac software bundles and streaming services, and in this article we're rounding up all of the best of both. This includes steep discounts on apps from Adobe, Flexibits, and Parallels, as well as the best prices of the year on Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+ streaming services.
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Flexibits
New users can get 50 percent off Flexibits Premium. This deal is technically for 50 percent off your next purchase on the Flexibits website, so you can choose from either the Individual or Families subscription model.
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Flexibits Premium includes the Fantastical and Cardhop apps, and a single subscription unlocks all premium features found within each app, across all devices. This sale will run through December 4.
Adobe
You can get 50 percent off the Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan this week only if you're a first-time subscriber to the service. The individuals plan is billed monthly at $29.98 for the first year, which is down from the regular $59.99 price. A 12-month commitment is required.
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Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps includes more than 20 apps for photography, design, video production, and more. Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Lightroom, and Adobe XD are some of the included apps. You can get the monthly discount on Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps through December 3.
Unclutter
Unclutter's Cyber Week deals include 75 percent off a bundle of ten Mac applications, totaling $58 (regular price $231). If you want an individual app and not the bundle, you can get 50 percent off each app.
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This year, the Unclutter Mac app bundle includes: Rocket Typist, DaisyDisk, Bike Outliner, Default Folder X, Lasso, Unclutter, Name Mangler, BetterZip, Scapple, and Soulver.
Parallels
Parallels Desktop 19 for Mac is available for 25 percent off during Cyber Week. You can get the Pro Edition for $89.99 per year (regular $119.99 per year) or the Standard Edition for $74.99 per year (regular $99.99 per year).
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Parallels Desktop enables its users to add Windows, Linux, and other operating systems to your Mac computers through the use of a virtual machine. With this, you can install Windows onto your Mac and run multiple operating systems at the same time.
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Hulu (with ads) is available for just $0.99 per month for an entire year during Cyber Week, which is down from its regular $7.99 per month price tag.
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Disney+ and Hulu
You can bundle Disney+ and Hulu for the low price of $2.99 per month for an entire year. Both the solo Hulu deal and bundle offer will expire tonight at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
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Paramount+
Paramount+ Essential is down to just $1.99 per month for three months (regular $5.99 per month), while Paramount+ with SHOWTIME is down to $3.99 per month for three months (regular $11.99 per month). These deals will last until December 3.
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Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
5 Black Friday Apple Deals that are still live Could not get a new MacBook or iPad during the Black Friday weekend? Some retailers are still offering hefty discounts on Apple products.
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Apple TV+ offers ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ free for everyone Apple TV+ provides special free windows to stream iconic holiday specials. For example, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will be available…
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Download the stunning iPhone 15 Pro Internals Wallpapers from Basic Apple Guy Earlier this month, Basic Apple Guy released an internal schematic wallpaper for the Space Black MacBook Pro. Now he’s back with his favorite and most impressive creation of the year – the iPhone 15 Pro Internals Wallpapers. Check out all the behind-the-scenes details and grab it for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max below.
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ID Theft Service Resold Access to USInfoSearch Data One of the cybercrime underground's more active sellers of Social Security numbers, background and credit reports has been pulling data from hacked accounts at the U.S. consumer data broker USinfoSearch, KrebsOnSecurity has learned.
Push Back on NameDrop Privacy Insinuations If friends or relatives are asking or telling you about how NameDrop is a privacy risk based on Facebook posts from police departments, set them straight by explaining how it's completely safe.Read original article
What to Expect From All-New CarPlay, Still Listed as Coming 'Late 2023' At WWDC in June 2022, Apple previewed the next generation of CarPlay, promising deeper integration with vehicle functions like A/C and FM radio, support for multiple displays across the dashboard, increased personalization, and more.
Apple's website still says the first vehicles with support for the next-generation CarPlay experience will be announced in "late 2023," but it has not shared any additional details heading into the final month of the year, so it's unclear if that timeframe will still be met. We have reached out to Apple for an update on the matter.
Below, we have recapped five key features to expect from the new version of CarPlay. Apple said committed automakers included Acura, Audi, Ford, Honda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Porsche, Volvo, and a few others.
Next-Generation CarPlay Features
Instrument Cluster Integration
The new CarPlay experience will provide integration with a vehicle's instrument cluster, including the speedometer, tachometer, odometer, fuel gauge, engine temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and more. Apple says drivers will be able to choose from several gauge cluster designs and layouts, including brand‑specific options.
Climate Controls
You'll be able to access your vehicle's climate controls directly within the new version of CarPlay, allowing you to adjust the temperature of the A/C or heat, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and other options.
Multi-Display Support
The new version of CarPlay will be able to appear across all of the displays in a vehicle, providing a consistent experience across the infotainment system, instrument cluster, and any additional screens on the dashboard. Apple says CarPlay will be tailored to each new vehicle model to accommodate unique screen shapes and layouts.
Widgets
Widgets will be a key part of the new CarPlay experience, offering at-a-glance information such as trip duration, fuel economy, distance traveled, calendar events, weather, phone calls, the status of a HomeKit-enabled garage door, and more. It will also be possible to view and scroll through the widgets within the instrument cluster.
FM Radio App
The new version of CarPlay will include an all-new Radio app that allows you to easily control the FM radio in your vehicle, such as to change the station.
CarPlay on iOS 17
In the meantime, CarPlay includes a handful of new features and changes when used with an iPhone running iOS 17, including SharePlay support in the Music app for passengers and real-time electric vehicle charging station availability.
iOS 17 was released in September for the iPhone XS and newer. To update, open the Settings app and tap on General → Software Update.Related Roundup: CarPlayRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Peruse Apple Books’ top titles of 2023 and learn more about your own favorites Need a good book? Apple Books unveiled its top titles of 2023, plus a personalized Year in Review feature for readers.
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Apple Vision Pro followup expected to be a more affordable, cut-down model A rumored cheaper variant of the Apple Vision Pro could be considerably cheaper than the initial release, with Apple aiming to reduce the cost of components by half.Apple Vision Pro at Apple ParkThe Apple Vision Pro is a very specialized piece of hardware, and with an expensive $3,499 price tag to match. While the first release will be a premium product, Apple is allegedly coming up with cheaper versions. Read more...
Apple TV+ examines John Lennon's murder in new December series Three-part Apple TV+ documentary series "John Lennon: Murder without a Trial" will stream from December 6, 2023, and Apple has released a teaser trailer."John Lennon: Murder without a Trial" (Source: Apple)First announced in October 2023, the Apple TV+ series details Lennon's murder, and the fate of his killer, Mark David Chapman. Read more...
Pick new podcasts from Apple’s list of most popular ones One of the best ways to discover new podcasts is by finding out what other people are listening to. Apple made that easy on Tuesday by tabulating the most popular podcasts of 2023. And these are available in localized versions for listeners in nearly 100 countries and regions. Most popular podcasts of 2023 Apple played […]
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Inexpensive stand makes your Apple Watch into a desk accessory [Review] Your Apple Watch can still be useful, even when you’re not wearing it. The HEDock holds the Watch up at a convenient angle while it’s charging. This simple, very affordable accessory could be just what your desk or bedside table needs. And it’s on sale until the end of this year in the Cult of Mac […]
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Best smart scales for Apple Health [November 2023] Whether you’re working out with Apple Watch or just trying to live healthier, smart scales that sync data to the iPhone can be a fun and useful way to track your progress.
If you want to easily collect your weight and other measurement data in the Health app on iPhone and iPad (new with iPadOS 17), the trick is to find a scale that works with HealthKit.
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Best Apple CarPlay retrofit options for your car Apple CarPlay is the safest way to interact with your iPhone in the car. You never need to touch your iPhone while driving – something you should never ever do anyway. Instead, you control navigation, communication, and entertainment with voice control and a simplified interface on your car’s screen.
What if your car doesn’t have a built-in display? What if it has one that doesn’t work with Apple CarPlay? The good news is you don’t have to go out and buy a brand new car. In most cases, you can have a really good in-dash system installed for anywhere from $200 to $1,000. Picking the right solution before you make the investment is important.
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FCO (Rome) on 2023-11-29 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 29, 01:30 - 04:45 UTCNov 28, 14:40 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in FCO (Rome) datacenter on 2023-11-29 between 01:30 and 04:45 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.
Apple TV+ debuts trailer for ‘John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial,’ premiering December 6th Apple TV+ on Tuesday released the official trailer for the new three-part documentary series, “John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial,” with…
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Supply-chain reports supports half-price 2nd-gen Vision Pro headset in 2025 Bloomberg last month reported that Apple is working on a 2nd-gen Vision Pro headset which could reduce the price by around half, and that is today backed by a new supply-chain report.
The report says that the company is currently working on no fewer than four variants of a future headset, and that Apple is aiming to halve the manufacturing cost with one of these …
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Get 100GB of cloud storage, just $30 for life Don't miss this Cyber Week deal that can enhance your storage for life with 100GB of Amaryllo Cloud storage, now just $29.99.
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Apple Books Launches New 'Year in Review' Feature Apple today announced that its Books app now offers a "Year in Review" recap in select countries, including the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, France, and Germany. The feature requires an iPhone or iPad on iOS 17.1 or iPadOS 17.1 or later, and it can be found within the Read Now tab under Top Picks, for users with at least three titles marked as finished.
Year in Review allows Apple Books users to view personalized highlights about the books and audiobooks they read in 2023, including their total time spent reading, the longest book or audiobook they read, their most-read author and genre, their highest-rated book, and more. The recap can easily be shared with others.
How to mark books or audiobooks as finished:To add books or audiobooks, readers can tap and hold on any book in the app and choose Mark as Finished. To change the finished date shown, users can hold down on the book and select Edit Finished Date. For titles read elsewhere, such as in hardcover or paperback, users can search for them in Apple Books and select Mark as Finished to add them to their Year in Review.When the "Reading Goals" option is turned on in the Settings app, under Books, users can also view their longest reading streak, the average number of minutes they spent reading in a month, and other statistics in Year in Review.
Year in Review can determine a user's personal reading type:There are six reader types to discover, including The Contemporary for readers of trendy titles; The Completist for readers of multiple books in a series; The Seeker for nonfiction readers; The Wanderer for multigenre readers; The Deep Diver for single-genre readers; or The Free Spirit for readers with wide-ranging interests across the book world.Apple also shared the most popular books in the Books app in 2023:Top Nonfiction Books of 2023
1. Spare by Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex
2. The Woman in Me by Britney Spears
3. The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann
4. Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia and Bill Gifford
5. Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson
Top Fiction Books of 2023
1. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
2. Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
3. Happy Place by Emily Henry
4. Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
5. The Covenant of Water by Abraham VergheseAs the end of 2023 nears, Apple has started sharing year-end content, including the most popular podcasts. In addition, the complete Apple Music Replay experience is now available for 2023, and Taylor Swift was named Apple Music's Artist of the Year.Tag: Apple BooksThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Best iPad VPN 2023 Macworld
A VPN is an essential tool for iPad users wanting to watch streaming services in other countries, such as Disney+, Netflix, HBO Max, or BBC iPlayer, with some content not being available at every location. This is handy if you’re traveling abroad and missing out on your favorite shows, as you can connect to a server in your own country and carry on watching as if you were at home.
Plus, when you’re browsing the web using your iPad, your online activity is visible to your internet service provider (ISP), your government, and potentially others. But because a VPN changes your real IP address for a different one and encrypts the data going to and from your iPad, it makes it practically impossible to spy on you.
The new IP address can make it appear that you’re located somewhere else in the world. That could be in the same country, or it could be halfway across the globe.
We’ve tested many VPN services, and these are our recommendations for iPad owners.
If you’ve still got some questions and want to find out more, read what is a VPN and are VPNs legal? You can also find some of the best special offers available right now in our round-up of the best VPN deals.
You can also learn how to use a VPN on iPad once you’ve chosen a service.
Do iPads need a VPN?
Before we reveal our recommendations, we’ll examine whether iPad users even need a VPN? Since Apple introduced iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey in 2021 the company has offered iCloud Private Relay to iCloud subscribers, which is a little like a VPN. iCloud Private Relay encrypts your Safari-based browsing and sends it through a relay to hide your location, IP, and any information about what you were browsing. iCloud Private Relay means that companies cannot build a clear picture of you on the web, thereby protecting your privacy. You do need to be a subscriber to iCloud, and only use Safari, but iCloud Private Relay will provide you with some anonymity when you are surfing the web.
However, iCloud Private Relay only works when you are using Safari, requires a subscription to iCloud, and it won’t allow you to surf via a server in another country in order to access content that is locked to a particular region. iCloud Private Relay does not allow you to choose an IP address or a region, and you won’t be able to make it look like you’re coming from another location. So you can’t watch geographically locked Netflix content, for example.
Best iPad VPN reviews
NordVPN
Pros
Lots of servers around the world
Impressive speeds
Independently audited
Cons
Not the cheapest option
Connections aren't unlimited
Price When Reviewed:
From $4.19 per month
Best Prices Today:
$3.29 at NordVPN
NordVPN is easy to use and one of the fastest VPNs around and shouldn’t slow down your internet connection. It’s an excellent choice for iPad owners.
The map view is fun to use on a screen larger than your phone’s, and it connects you swiftly to one of Nord’s thousands of servers (there are 5,300 in total across 60 countries, which means you can always find a server in the location you need that isn’t overloaded).
It unblocks many services, including Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and BBC iPlayer.
It also ticks the privacy box, having carried out three audits, the most recent of which was in December 2022. It features a kill switch, which is important to keep your data and location hidden if the VPN connection stops unexpectedly. Based in Panama, it’s outside of the jurisdiction of the ’14-eyes’ (a group of countries that have agreed to collect, analyze and share information).
You can connect up to six devices to NordVPN at once, and there are also apps for iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows and Amazon Fire TV.
You can get great discounts by signing up for a couple of years. See the deals on NordVPN’s webiste.
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NordVPN review
Surfshark
Pros
Unlimited devices and connections
Multi-Hop servers
Security features and audited no-logs policy
Cons
Kill switch can’t be customised
Price doubles on renewal
Price When Reviewed:
From $2.30 per month (charged at $59.76 upfront for 26 months)
Best Prices Today:
$2.30 at Surfshark
Surfshark is an easy-to-use and intuitive VPN with a slick iPad app that has more features than you might expect given the low price.
The service now has more than 3,200 servers across 60+ countries but, importantly, lets you watch Netflix shows, BBC iPlayer and other streaming services that aren’t normally available in your region.
You’ll find security features including a kill switch and Multi-Hop, which routes your connection through two countries instead of just one. It’s run from the Netherlands which is privacy-friendly, has a strict no-logs policy, uses two-factor authentication (2FA), and is one of the members of the VPN Trust Initiative.
Despite the low monthly cost, just beware that the price increases substantially on renewal–a gotcha with quite a few VPN services and one that’s easily missed when signing up. Our advice is to cancel before it renews and sign up for a new deal.
It really is one of the best VPNs around, and also one of the fastest thanks to the use of the WireGuard protocol.
See the current deals on Surfshark’s website and read our Surfshark review for more details.
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Surfshark review
CyberGhost
Pros
Impressive WireGuard speeds
Dedicated downloading and streaming servers
Independent audit
Cons
No split tunneling
Price doubles on renewal
Price When Reviewed:
From $2.25 per month
Best Prices Today:
$2.25 at CyberGhost
CyberGhost is really easy to use and one of the least-expensive services when you sign up for a couple of years.
CyberGhost has more than 7,000 servers across 90 countries, so you’re bound to find a connection that suits your needs. CyberGhost allows seven simultaneous connections.
Of potentially more interest to most people is the fact it’s pretty reliable for unblocking streaming services. It unblocks Netflix, Disney+, HBOMax, Amazon Prime and others. CyberGhost even provides a streaming list so you can choose the best server to unblock specific streaming services on specific devices.
CyberGhost is based in Romania, which is good for privacy. Deloitte has audited CyberGhost’s privacy claims and found no issues.
With support for WireGuard, CyberGhost offers speedy connections and one subscription allows you to use the service on up to seven devices at once.
You can sign up for CyberGhost here.
Read our full
CyberGhost for Mac review
ExpressVPN
Pros
Easy to use
Excellent speeds
Cons
Anonymous team is a concern
Limited to five devices
Price When Reviewed:
From $6.67 per month
Best Prices Today:
$6.67 at ExpressVPN
Also among our favourite VPNs for the iPad is ExpressVPN, which has 105 country options and a network of more than three thousand servers.
ExpressVPN unblocks more video services than rivals. It claims to reliably unblock over 200 streaming service and also gives you a backup option – the MediaStreamer proxy service – if you find that the VPN isn’t unblocking at the exact moment you want to watch.
It bills itself as the premium option, and justifies this partly with the long list of video services it works with. There is also 24/7 live chat support and Threat Manager blocks traffic from websites known to be malicious. There’s also an ad blocker and an adult site blocker.
You can expect fast speeds thanks to its proprietary Lightway protocol and privacy is good thanks to the TrustedServer setup (where the software runs entirely in RAM and doesn’t save any data to the hard drive). The company is registered in the British Virgin Islands, a self-governing territory that isn’t subject to British laws. It operates a no-logs policy.
As well as using it on your iPad, there are also apps for iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, Fire TV and more. There’s a limit of eight devices at once (up from 5 previously).
While not the cheapest, ExpressVPN does run discounts, with the best deal being the one-year subscription, which is almost half-price.
Read our full
ExpressVPN review
Private Internet Access
Pros
Good at unblocking streaming services
Split tunneling works well
Up to 10 devices
Cons
Price doubles on renewal
Browser extensions are not VPNs
Price When Reviewed:
From $2.91 per month
Best Prices Today:
$2.91 at Private Internet Access
Private Internet Access (PIA) is a well-established VPN service that now operates a 33,665 servers in 84 counties. It’s one of the big boys of the VPN world. All its servers are set up well for privacy, run in RAM only, are rebooted often–even the error logs are disabled. The company also runs its own DNS servers to ensure there are no DNS leaks that could give away the websites you’re visiting.
The company is keen to point out that its software is open source, so anyone can inspect the code and check there are no problems. That’s one reason why it bills itself as the World’s Most Trusted VPN service.
PIA, as it’s known to most of its users, used to allow 10 simultaneous connections but it removed this limit early in 2023 so there is no limit to the number oof devices you can connect. PIA is geared towards offering protection while using the internet.
It hasn’t always been partially good for unblocking streaming services, but unblocking has improved and the introduction of a Smart DNS service means you can unblock Netflix (and more) on TVs, media streamers and consoles which don’t support VPNs.
Speeds are great thanks to the use of WireGuard, and the iPad app is easy to use.
See the latest deals for Private Internet Access.
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Private Internet Access review
PureVPN
Pros
Lots of servers
Impressive security credentials
Up to 10 connections
Cons
Kill switch can’t be customised
Price When Reviewed:
From $1.99 per month
Best Prices Today:
$1.99 at PureVPN
PureVPN offers more than 6,500 servers in 78 countries across all six main continents, which is pretty impressive. PureVPN used to have a lot of virtual servers, but now it just has 68.
If you want to access a specific streaming service, you can click on the Shortcuts tab and search for or browse through the list to find the one you want. The iPad app looks bright and smart and makes it quick and easy to connect to locations outside your country and unblock the stuff you want to watch. And that includes iPlayer, ITV Hub and other UK services that others VPNs struggle with.
The WireGuard protocol is available. Dedicated IP and split-tunneling aren’t available when you use WireGuard though.
PureVPN is registered in the British Virgin Islands (which is more privacy-friendly than Hong Kong, where it used to operate). The company has allowed its no-logs policy to be snap-audited by KPMG.
Install the app on your iPad and get a seven day trial just by entering your email address.
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PureVPN review
VyprVPN
Pros
Fast WireGuard speeds
Very easy to use
Unblocks Netflix and BBC iPlayer
Cons
Few servers and not clear which are virtual
Support is patchy
Only 5 connections
Price When Reviewed:
From $2.50 per month
Best Prices Today:
$2.50 at VyprVPN
Most VPNs rent their servers, but VyprVPN is unusual in that it owns and operates all of its servers and network hardware. This makes VyprVPN a great choice for privacy.
Speeds are good thanks to the recent introduction of WireGuard. There are fewer servers than on some solutions, but they’re distributed among a decent number of countries. VyprVPN doesn’t disclose how many of its servers are physical (rather than virtual) though.
The iPad version of the app includes an interactive map that makes it easy to browse servers and view ping times.
You’ll find discounts on the regular monthly price if you’re willing to subscribe for a couple of years.
Read our full
VyprVPN review
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