Apple Watch Hypertension Alerts and AirPods Hearing Aid Feature Expand to More Countries Apple today said Hearing Aid features are now available for the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 in Italy, Romania, and Czechia, while Hypertension alerts have expanded to Israel.
The Hearing Aid option allows the AirPods Pro to be used as an over-the-counter alternative to a traditional set of hearing aids. The AirPods Pro can improve sound to mitigate mild to moderate hearing loss, adjusting voices and sounds around the user to improve hearing. It can also set music, videos, and phone calls to optimal sound levels using a personalized hearing profile created after taking a Hearing Test.
Loud Sound Reduction also prevents hearing damage from loud ambient noise by cutting down on high-decibel sound when using Transparency and Adaptive modes.
Hearing Aid capabilities are available with the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 when paired with a device running iOS 26/iPadOS 26 or later.
In Israel, users will be able to get an alert if the Apple Watch detects signs of chronic high blood pressure. Alerts use data collected from the heart rate sensor over a 30-day period.
Hypertension alerts are available on the Apple Watch Series 9 and later and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and later.Related Roundups: AirPods 4, Apple Watch 11Buyer's Guide: AirPods (Neutral), Apple Watch (Caution)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
New Lady Gaga concert film streaming this Thursday exclusively on Apple Music Apple today announced that Apple Music subscribers will be able to stream a brand new Lady Gaga concert film this Thursday, in which the artist performed tracks from her MAYHEM album.
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Price war: M5 MacBook Pro with 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD falls to record low $1,799 Save $300 on Apple's high-end M5 14-inch MacBook Pro with 32GB RAM at Amazon and B&H today, bringing the price down to an all-time low of $1,799.Save $300 on Apple's high-end M5 MacBook Pro with 32GB RAM - Image credit: AppleYou can snap up the $300 discount on the upgraded 14-inch MacBook Pro configuration in Silver, which drops the M5/32GB/1TB spec down to $1,799 at both B&H and Amazon. If you prefer Space Black, that color is marked down to $1,849 at both retailers as well. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.5’s Apple Maps app has two notable changes, here’s what’s new Apple Maps is one of several apps with new features in iOS 26.5, the latest iPhone update. Here’s what’s new for Maps users.
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Commemorative US Mint Steve Jobs coin sells out in just 11 minutes The American Innovation $1 coin bearing a vague likeness of Steve Jobs went on sale from the U.S. Mint on Tuesday. It sold out in 11 minutes.Image Credit: United States MintThe United States Mint put up a collection of new designs of American Innovation coin rolls and bags on May 12, representing four states. It seems that the U.S. Mint underestimated the demand for the set, especially for one Apple-related item.The 2026 set represents innovation in four states: Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and California. For the California coin, an image of a young Steve Jobs is used to represent innovation. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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How to save on annual Apple App Store subscriptions, with a catch Apple's contract-style subscription payments for annual subscriptions have arrived on the App Store. Here's the details of how they work, and what to look out for.Apple is letting developers offer a new subscriptionAnnual subscriptions are usually cheaper than monthly plans, but until recently, require upfront payment before users know if an app is worth a long-term commitment. Apple is now offering a contract-style subscription system for some third-party App Store apps, allowing users to spread annual pricing across monthly payments.The tradeoff is that users still commit to a full year of payments even if they cancel early. Instead of paying for an annual subscription all at once, users can spread the cost across monthly payments while agreeing to complete a 12-month commitment.Developers get a lower-looking monthly price without giving up the predictability of an annual-style subscription. Monthly payment options are available for select third-party subscription services running on iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, macOS Tahoe 26.4, tvOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4 or later. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
M5 MacBook Pro Hits Record Low Price With Major $300 Discount at Amazon Apple's newest M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models have been hitting new low prices on Amazon recently, and now the M5 model from 2025 has a new record low price. You can get the 32GB/1TB 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro for $1,799.00, down from $2,099.00.
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At $300 off, this is now the lowest price we've ever tracked on this model, and it's only available in Silver. This is the model that launched in the fall of 2025 as part of a refresh of the MacBook Pro lineup, featuring a 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display and 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU.
$300 OFFM5 MacBook Pro (32GB/1TB) for $1,799.00
Amazon provides an estimated delivery date of May 13-14 for free delivery options, depending on your location. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Steve Jobs $1 commemorative coin sells out in minutes: Apple fans and collectors swarm the U.S. Mint The internet lit up today as the U.S. Mint's limited-edition Steve Jobs commemorative coin vanished faster than a new iPhone at launch…
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System 7 transformed the Mac on May 13, 1991 When Apple released System 7 on May 13, 1991, it was the biggest change to the Mac since the start. While it came with some problems, it also brought us features we still use today, 35 years later.Back in the 1990s, software came in boxesIt was a very different world in 1991. If you were a Mac owner, the release of System 7 was a thrill that had been years in the making. The New York Times even summed up the release by just saying that, "for Macintosh users, a very long wait is over."This is partly because System 7 didn't make a giant impact outside of Mac users, though. To Windows users who even noticed, it was perhaps seen as more of a catch-up release than Apple would have liked. But if you had been working intensely with System 6, you wanted 7 badly. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Bluey comes to Apple Arcade in a massive multi-game crossover In a big "Bluey" Apple Arcade game crossover, characters from the Emmy-winning series take over five Apple Arcade titles.
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AI just made dummy display plugs the hot new MacBook dongle Macworld
If you’ve decided to fully immerse yourself in AI development, then you’ve probably noticed how resource-demanding it is. Like, your Mac can never sleep because you need to keep your AI agents running. So, what do you do if you’re using a MacBook and you need to move from one spot to another? You can do what I do and walk around with an open MacBook. (I’m not even doing AI development, I just don’t want to wait the 1.5 seconds it takes to wake a sleeping Mac.)
Or you can do what developer Will DePue suggests on X, and you can use a dummy display plug that tricks your MacBook into thinking it’s connected to an external display, thus putting your MacBook in clamshell mode and keeping it running. DePue points out that you can find these plugs for both USB-C and HDMI at online retailers. In addition to NewEgg and Adafruit, you can find a four-pack of UGreen HDMI dummy adapters on Amazon for nine bucks.
Tired of holding your laptop half open to keep your agents running? Introducing AgentPlug: A USB-C dummy plug that keeps your Mac in clamshell mode by pretending to be an external display!No commands, no security worries (just pull it out to stop!), no hassle. pic.twitter.com/Cp4xQhoVYL— will depue (@willdepue) May 11, 2026
Wait, what was that? Who’s laughing? Hold on, before you ridicule DePue for suggesting what you will say is a dumb investment, I was just about to cover it. You see, you don’t need a dongle to stop your MacBook from sleeping. You can use the Terminal and a caffeinate line command. Or you can use a software utility like Amphentamine, which is free.
But as DePue points out, when you want to allow your MacBook to sleep, all you need to do is remove the dongle, which is quicker than going back into Terminal to end the caffeinate session, or going into a software utility to change a setting. That’s a big enough difference for DePue and probably lots of other people to make the investment. Some people think the convenience is worth $5 to $10.
The M5 MacBook Pro just got an incredible $300 discount Macworld
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If you want a laptop that will serve you for years to come without worrying about upgrades, then the M5 MacBook Pro is just what you’re looking for. And today it’s a downright steal: B&H is selling this one for $1,499 right now, a massive $300 savings and the best price we’ve seen.
The MacBook Pro is the best laptop for professionals — it has a super long battery life, a fantastic display, and enough power to tackle any type of job. All of this was perfectly obvious when we reviewed the M5 MacBook Pro and gave the laptop a near-perfect 4.5-star score and our Editors’ Choice award. The laptop features everything you want from Apple’s high-end lineup: a gorgeous 14-inch Liquid Retina XDR display with a crisp 3024×1964 resolution, vibrant colors, and smooth visuals, no matter what you’re working on. The M5 chip is aided by 24GB of unified memory, turning this laptop into a true rocket. You’ll also get 512GB of storage space, a little low for a Pro model, but more than enough for years of work.
The all-day battery life is out of this world, however, so we’re sure you’ll love being able to leave home without worrying about packing a charger or whether or not you’ll have access to a plug.
So get the upgrade you deserve by snagging one of these M5 MacBook Pro laptops for $1,499 while B&H still has it on sale.
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If your Mac is saying the ChatGPT app is malware, here's how to fix it There have been some incidents involving a Mac telling a user that the ChatGPT app is malware and moving it to the trash. Overall, ChatGPT isn't malware, and there's a very easy fix.It's too late to just update ChatGPT, you now have to re-download it from the developerThis is not Apple making a judgement on the value of the ChatGPT app on the Mac, it's macOS doing its job. Since 2022, macOS has included Xprotect, a feature you never usually need to know about, but which safeguards the Mac against malware.In this case, as reported by users worldwide on social media, Xprotect had concluded that the ChatGPT app contained malware. Therefore the whole app is suspect, therefore macOS moves it to the Trash and won't launch it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Best iPad for Students 2026: Which iPad should you buy for School or University? Macworld
Which iPad is best for students
Choosing the right iPad for school isn’t just about specs, it’s about what you’ll actually use it for. If you want a balance of power and portability for classwork and media, the 11-inch iPad Air is an excellent all-rounder. If you prefer something more compact and great for reading and quick notes, the iPad mini fits the bill. And if price matters most, the standard iPad (A16) delivers solid performance without breaking the bank.
Preparing for student life can be exciting and stressful. To make things easier, it’s good to know that you’ve got the right tech to help you with note taking, writing essays, and so you can kick back with Netflix and games when the work is done. The iPad has evolved in recent years to something that can now act as a laptop replacement for many students, with accessories like the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil making it one of the most versatile devices you can buy.
In this guide to choosing the best iPad for higher education, we’ll explain how much you can save with Apple’s student discounts before exploring the student-focused pros and cons of each iPad model, including the best use cases for different types of students. We’ll also explain why we currently recommend the iPad Air over the standard iPad, discuss what Apple Intelligence features mean for students, and highlight some useful accessories worth considering.
Can students get discounts on iPads?
The good news is that, yes, students can get money off an iPad when buying from Apple’s education store in their country. Apple offers money off new iPad purchases to students in higher education all year round.
The best time for students to buy a new iPad from Apple is during the summer months because Apple gives qualifying students a free gift such as a pair of AirPods or an Apple Pencil with the purchase of certain iPads and Macs. So, if you’re a student about to start higher education, take advantage of the company’s “Back To School” event which runs during the summer months (between June and September in the U.S. and Canada, from July to October in the U.K and Europe and from January to March in Australia, New Zealand and other southern hemisphere locations). Read our guide to Apple’s Back To School offer.
Another bonus if you’re a student: you can get Apple Music for half price with free Apple TV+ included.
How to get an iPad student discount
If you are a student you can buy a discounted iPad by clicking on the link for Apple’s Education Store where you live:
Apple’s U.S. Education Store
Apple’s U.K. Education Store
Apple’s Canada Education Store
Apple’s Australian Education Store
In the U.K. it has always been necessary to verify your student status via UNiDAYS. In May 2026, Apple implemented UNiDAYS verification requirements for educational discounts across the US, Australia, Hong Kong, Turkey, Canada, and Chile. Prior to this update it was only necessary to provide the name of your educational institution and an .edu email address to qualify for the discount. Apple’s checks are now more stringent. We explain how to verify your student status and get educational pricing in How to get an Apple student discount.
To qualify for a discount you need to meet Apple’s conditions. You either need to be a student in higher education, or a teacher at a teaching institution. The only way to get a discount for a child still at school is to be home educating them or to be a teacher yourself.
If you can’t get a student discount that doesn’t mean you won’t be able to get money off a new iPad though. Below we recommend the best iPads for students, and you will find links to the best prices at resellers where you are, some of which may be bigger discounts than those offered by Apple. Also read our round-up of the best iPad deals.
How much can students save on an iPad?
Students can save as much as $100 in the U.S., £100 in the U.K., $170 in Australia, and $150 in Canada if they buy from the Apple education store.
You may find more money off at a third party reseller, see the best prices in the sections below.
ProductU.S.U.K.AustraliaCanadaiPad (A16) MSRP$349£329$599$499iPad (A16) Student Price$329£309$559$469iPad mini (A17 Pro) MSRP$499£499$799$679iPad mini (A17 Pro) Student Price$449£449$719$609iPad Air (11-inch, M4) MSRP$599£599$999$799iPad Air (11-inch, M4) Student Price$549£549$919$729iPad Air (13-inch, M4)MSRP$799£799$1,349$1,099iPad Air (13-inch, M4) Student Price$749£749$1,259$1,029iPad Pro (11-inch, M5) MSRP$999£999$1,699$1,399iPad Pro (11-inch, M5) Student Price$899£899$1,529$1,249iPad Pro (13-inch, M5) MSRP$1,299£1,299$2,199$1,799iPad Pro (13-inch, M5) Student Price$1,199£1,199$2,029$1,649Apple’s discounted price for students compared to the usual price.
Best iPad for students
Choosing the best iPad can be difficult, especially with Apple’s current lineup offering a wide range of models at different price points. The latest options include the M4 iPad Air released in March 2026, the M5 iPad Pro introduced in October 2025, the iPad A16 launched in March 2025, and the iPad mini A17 Pro released in October 2024.
For most students, we recommend the 11-inch iPad Air because it strikes an excellent balance between performance, portability, and price. It also supports Apple Intelligence features, making it more future-proof than the standard iPad. Read on to find out whether the iPad Air is the best choice for your needs, or if another iPad model may suit you better.
iPad Air M4: Best iPad for most students
Pros
Laptop-level performance
Lightweight portable design
Apple Pencil support
Cons
Expensive accessories if required
No OLED display
Limited iPadOS multitasking
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Why is the iPad Air a good choice for students?
The iPad Air is widely considered the sweet spot in Apple’s tablet lineup for students, offering an excellent balance of performance, portability, and price. It delivers many of the premium features found in the iPad Pro without the significantly higher cost, making it a versatile option for note-taking, research, creative work, and everyday study tasks.
Note: Having introduced the M4 iPad Air in March 2026, Apple is not expected to update the iPad Air again until late 2027.
Advantages for Students
Laptop-Level Performance: Powered by Apple’s M-series chips, the iPad Air delivers performance comparable to modern MacBooks. It handles demanding tasks with ease, including multitasking, streaming, gaming, web browsing, and productivity apps.
Versatile Study Tools: Support for the Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard makes the iPad Air ideal for handwritten notes, sketching diagrams, annotating PDFs, and writing essays. With the right accessories, it can comfortably replace a laptop for many students.
Apple Intelligence Support: Unlike the standard iPad, M-series iPad Air models support Apple Intelligence, Apple’s AI-powered suite of tools for writing assistance, summarisation, and research.
Portable Yet Spacious: At just 6.1mm thin and weighing around 460g, the iPad Air is easy to carry between lectures and study sessions. It is available in both 11-inch and 13-inch sizes for students who want either maximum portability or additional screen space for multitasking.
Disadvantages for Students
Accessories Increase the Cost: The iPad Air is expensive once essential accessories like the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil are added.
60Hz Display: The LCD display lacks the smoother 120Hz ProMotion technology available on the iPad Pro and some competing tablets.
Missing Premium Features: The iPad Air uses Touch ID instead of Face ID and does not include the OLED display or quad-speaker setup found on higher-end Pro models.
iPadOS Limitations: While powerful, iPadOS still cannot fully replace macOS for every workflow. Advanced multitasking, file management, and professional desktop applications remain more limited compared to a traditional laptop.
How much can students save on the iPad Air?
Higher education students can usually save around $50/£50 through Apple’s Education Store, with occasional promotions that include gift cards or discounted accessories during Back to School periods.
MSRP: $599 / £599 / AU$999 / CA$799Student: $549 / £549 / AU$919 / CA$729
Students save: $50 / £50 / AU$80 / CA$70
iPad (A16, 2025): Best budget iPad for students
Pros
Affordable student pricing
Excellent battery life
Strong everyday performance
Cons
No AI features
Basic display quality
Limited Pencil support
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$349
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Why is the iPad A16 a good choice for students?
The iPad A16 is Apple’s most affordable modern iPad and offers excellent value for students who primarily need a device for note-taking, essay writing, research, streaming, and online learning.
Note: Apple is expected to update the iPad A16 in 2026. While the update could arrive in the next few months, it’s more likely to arrive in the October timeframe. If you want to be able to take advantage of Apple Intelligence features we recommend waiting for that update.
Advantages for Students
Strong Everyday Performance: Powered by the A16 Bionic chip, the iPad A16 comfortably handles word processing, note-taking apps, coding, and multitasking. The upgraded 6GB of RAM also improves longevity for future software updates.
More Storage For Less: With this generation, Apple doubled the base storage to 128GB from 64GB, giving students more room for textbooks, downloaded lectures, and apps without increasing the starting price. 64GB was never enough, so it’s excellent news that Apple changed this.
Reliable Battery Life: With over 10 hours of real-world battery life, the iPad A16 can comfortably last through a full day of lectures and studying.
Affordable Entry Point: Starting at $349/£329 – and often discounted further – the iPad A16 is the most accessible way into Apple’s ecosystem. Students can save even more through Apple’s education pricing.
Disadvantages for Students
No Apple Intelligence Support: The iPad A16 is currently the only iPad in Apple’s lineup that does not support Apple Intelligence.
Limited Accessory Support: It does not support the Apple Pencil Pro or second-generation Apple Pencil. Students must use either the first-generation Apple Pencil or the Apple Pencil (USB-C), which lacks pressure sensitivity.
Basic Display Technology: The non-laminated display has a visible air gap between the glass and screen and lacks an anti-reflective coating, making it less ideal in bright environments.
Slow USB-C Speeds: Although it uses USB-C, transfer speeds are limited to USB 2.0, making file transfers significantly slower than on the iPad Air or Pro.
How much can students save on the iPad (A16)?
Higher education students can usually save around $20/£20 through Apple’s Education Store, with annual promotions that include gift cards or discounted accessories during Back to School periods.
MSRP: $349 / £329 / AU$599 / CA$499Students; $329 / £309 / AU$559 / CA$469
Students save: $20 / £20 / AU$40 / CA$30
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iPad mini (A17 Pro, 2024): Best small tablet for students
Pros
Extremely portable size
Great handwritten notes
Powerful compact performance
Cons
Small multitasking screen
Keyboard support limited
Expensive
Price When Reviewed:
$499 (128GB); $599 (256GB); $799 (512GB)
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Why is the iPad mini a good choice for students?
The iPad mini is designed for students who prioritise portability above all else. Compact, lightweight, and powerful, it works particularly well as a digital notebook, e-reader, or travel companion.
Note: Apple is expected to update the iPad mini in 2026. While the update could arrive in the next few months, it’s more likely to arrive in the October timeframe.
Advantages for Students
Ultra-Portable Design: Weighing just 293g, the iPad mini easily fits into small bags or large jacket pockets, making it ideal for commuting students.
Excellent for Note-Taking and Reading: The 8.3-inch display feels natural for handwritten notes, reading textbooks, annotating PDFs, and using the Apple Pencil Pro.
Impressive Performance: Despite its compact size, the A17 Pro chip delivers strong performance and supports Apple Intelligence features for writing and productivity assistance.
Useful Academic Features: The 12MP Ultra Wide front camera with Center Stage improves video calls, while built-in document scanning makes it easy to digitise notes and coursework.
Disadvantages for Students
Small Display for Multitasking: The compact screen can feel cramped when multitasking, working on spreadsheets, or viewing complex documents.
Less Suitable as a Laptop Replacement: The iPad mini lacks support for Apple’s Magic Keyboard and Smart Connector accessories, making long-form writing less convenient, although you can use any Bluetooth keyboard with it.
Higher Price Than the Standard iPad: Although portable, the iPad mini costs significantly more than the entry-level iPad, and many students may find the iPad Air offers better overall value.
60Hz Refresh Rate: Like the iPad Air, the iPad mini lacks the smoother 120Hz ProMotion display found on the iPad Pro.
How much can students save on the iPad mini?
Higher education students can usually save around $50/£50 through Apple’s Education Store, with promotions that include gift cards or discounted accessories taking place during Back to School periods.
MSRP: $499 / £499 / AU$799 / CA$679Students: $449 / £449 / AU$719 / CA $609
Students save: $50 / £50 / AU$80 / CA$70
11-inch iPad Pro (2025): Best iPad for student power users
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Exceptional creative performance
Stunning OLED display
Premium build quality
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Very expensive overall
iPadOS software limitations
Can overheat heavily
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Why is the iPad Pro a good choice for students?
The iPad Pro is designed for students who need maximum performance for demanding creative or technical workloads. It combines desktop-class power with a premium display, advanced accessories, and exceptional portability.
Note: Apple is not expected to update the iPad Pro until 2027.
Advantages for Students
Powerful Desktop-Class Performance: Powered by Apple’s latest M-series chips, the iPad Pro excels in demanding applications like Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and 3D design software.
Premium OLED Display: The Ultra Retina XDR OLED display delivers exceptional brightness, contrast, and colour accuracy, making it ideal for creative students working in photography, video editing, or design.
Advanced Apple Pencil Experience: The Apple Pencil Pro offers industry-leading precision for drawing, note-taking, and annotations that traditional laptops cannot replicate.
Highly Portable: The iPad Pro is thinner and lighter than many laptops, making it easy to carry throughout the day while still providing powerful performance.
5G Connectivity and Face ID: Optional 5G support allows students to stay connected without relying on Wi-Fi, while Face ID offers fast and convenient authentication.
Disadvantages for Students
Very Expensive: The cost rises quickly once accessories are added. A fully equipped iPad Pro with the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro can cost well over £2,000/$2,000.
iPadOS Limitations: Despite improvements, iPadOS remains less flexible than macOS for professional workflows, advanced file management, and specialised desktop software.
Thermal and Battery Constraints: The ultra-thin design can lead to overheating during intensive tasks like video editing, and battery life may not match a MacBook Air under heavy workloads.
Less Stable Than a Laptop: Using the iPad Pro on a lap can feel awkward compared to a traditional laptop, and the lack of a headphone jack may inconvenience some users.
How much can students save on the 11-inch iPad Pro?
Higher education students can usually save around $100/£100 through Apple’s Education Store, with occasional promotions that include gift cards or discounted accessories during Back to School periods.
MSRP: $999 / £999 / AU$1,699 / CA$1,399Students: $899 / £899 / AU$1,529 / CA$1,249
Students save: $100 / £100 / AU$170 / CA$150
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Best iPads for different student needs
There are several factors to consider when choosing the best iPad as a student. For students primarily using their iPad for note-taking, reading, and everyday study tasks, a lightweight and portable device may be the most important feature. However, students looking for a laptop replacement for creative work, multitasking, or long essay writing sessions may benefit from a more powerful model.
The table below highlights the best iPad for different student needs, helping you find the right balance of performance, portability, and value.
Student NeedBest iPadBest iPadNote-takingiPad Air M4Excellent Apple Pencil support, lightweight design, and enough power for multitasking and study apps.Essay WritingiPad Air M4Works well with the Magic Keyboard and offers laptop-level performance for research and writing.Art & DesigniPad ProOLED display, Apple Pencil Pro support, and powerful performance for creative apps.Budget OptioniPad A16Affordable price, strong everyday performance, and great battery life for core student tasks.PortabilityiPad mini A17 ProUltra-compact and lightweight, ideal for commuting, reading, and quick note-taking.Laptop ReplacementiPad ProPowerful enough for demanding workloads with advanced multitasking and premium accessories.Use cases for selecting the best iPad.
iPad vs iPad Air for students
For students deciding between the iPad Air and the standard iPad, the choice depends on whether you prioritize future-proofing and performance or budget-friendly basics. As of May 2026, the iPad Air is generally considered the superior choice for most students due to its support for advanced AI features and more powerful processors.
The standard iPad (A16) remains a strong contender for students on a strict budget, the main drawback as of May 2026 is it’s lack of support for Apple Intelligence features.
Should students buy an iPad or a laptop?
Choosing between an iPad and a laptop depends largely on your specific course requirements, multitasking needs, and preference for portability versus software flexibility. While the iPad has evolved into a versatile device that can act as a laptop replacement for many, the MacBook remains the stronger option for complex multitasking and full desktop software.
Reasons to choose an iPad
The iPad is a strong option for students who prioritize portability, handwritten notes, and a touch-first experience. It is particularly useful for students who need to record lectures and take quick notes.
Portability and Versatility: iPads are significantly lighter than even the thinnest laptops, making them easier to carry between lectures and libraries.
Note-Taking and Creativity: With an Apple Pencil, the tablet becomes a digital art studio or a powerful tool for handwritten notes.
Battery Life: Most models offer around 10 hours of battery life, which is typically enough to last through a full day of classes.
Reasons to choose a laptop
For students with more demanding workflows, a MacBook or Windows laptop is generally the better long-term choice due to its full desktop operating system and broader software support.
Multitasking and Software: Laptops offer superior window management and the ability to run specialized desktop applications that may not be available on iPadOS.
Writing and Research: If you are likely to be typing long essays, the built-in keyboard and larger screen of a laptop are often preferred.
Value for Money: With the introduction of the MacBook Neo in March 2026, the price gap has narrowed. Starting at $499 for students, it competes directly with mid-range iPads.
Take a look at our guide to the best Macs for students to find the best MacBook for your needs, either as well as, or instead of an iPad.
Benefits of Apple Intelligence for students
Apple Intelligence provides a suite of generative AI tools designed to enhance productivity and creativity for students using compatible iPads. These features are natively integrated into iPadOS, allowing students to access them across various apps without needing separate subscriptions.
Apple Intelligence assists students primarily through writing assistance, organization, and creative tools:
Writing Tools: Students can use these features to proofread essays, uncover typos, and adjust the tone of their writing to be more professional or concise. Just don’t use it to write your whole dissertation.
Summarization: The AI can provide summaries of long emails and web pages, helping students quickly digest research materials.
Creative Assistance: Tools like Image Wand and other image generation features allow students to create custom illustrations or emojis for presentations and documents.
iWork Integration: For students using Pages, Numbers, or Keynote, Apple Intelligence can auto-fill tables, generate images for documents, and even create entire slide presentations based on text prompts.
Hardware requirements and compatibility
A critical factor for students is that Apple Intelligence is not available on all iPad models. It requires significant processing power and memory (at least 8GB of unified memory).
Apple Intelligence is restricted to iPads powered by M1 chips or newer, which includes the iPad Air and iPad Pro lines. The iPad mini with A17 Pro chip is also able to support Apple Intelligence.
The standard iPad (updated in March 2025 with the A16 Bionic chip) does not support Apple Intelligence. While the A16 chip is capable of running educational apps and games, it lacks the requirements for Apple’s AI suite.
Usage limits and educational context
Students should be aware that some advanced AI features within the Apple Creator Studio (which includes iWork apps) have monthly usage limits, such as a cap on the number of images or presentations that can be generated.
Additionally, some educational institutions may prefer students not to have access to AI text tools to ensure academic integrity, which is one reason the budget-friendly A16 iPad remains a popular choice for schools.
Beyond AI, students can also benefit from other iPadOS features like Math Notes in the Calculator app, which allows them to scribble formulas with an Apple Pencil and see them solved in real-time.
FAQ
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Do iPads run the apps I need?
It is very likely that you can run the apps you need. iPads support Microsoft apps such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, or for an alternative you can also use Google apps like Google Docs and Sheets. Google Classroom is also supported.
Other common apps used by students, including Notion, OneNote, Evernote, Wolfram Alpha and Khan Academy are supported. And you’ll be able to video conference using Zoom, Teams and other options. That’s in addition to the Apple apps such as Pages and Numbers.
The App Store is heaving with great apps designed specifically for the iPad. Many of those apps will be ideal for students: note-taking apps, apps for converting handwriting to text, apps for recording lectures, timetable management, and of course video calling via Zoom, Teams, FaceTIme and others (so you can stay in touch with mum and dad).
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How well does an iPad handle multitasking?
In the past, one of the disadvantages of iPads was that it wasn’t easy to work with multiple apps at the same time in the same way as you do on a computer. Apple introduced Split View as a way to run two apps side by side, and this is a feature offered by most new iPads. You can also have a third app that floats in a window.
The iPad Air and iPad Pro go a step further with Stage Manager, which brings desktop style multitasking to those iPads. There are still some limitations though, for example, some apps don’t run in the background when you aren’t using them.
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What iPad screen size is best for students?
The best screen size depends on a number of factors. If you are looking for the ultimate in portability then the iPad mini may be the best option, but a larger screen will be better suited to reading and multitasking.
Your budget will also have an impact on this decision. A 13-inch iPad Air costs more than an 11-inch iPad Air, and much more than a standard iPad.
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Is battery life long enough for a school day?
Typically you can expect around ten hours of battery life, which should be enough to get you through a day of lectures.
Note that your battery will last longer if you keep the screen dim and don’t multitask or use draining apps.
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Will the iPad sync with my computer?
If your computer is a Mac and you use iCloud it really couldn’t be easier. You can automatically sync your work if you use certain apps, and share files via iCloud Drive. There are some useful features that come from linking up a Mac, iPad and iPhone including Universal Clipboard, so you can copy on one device and paste on another, AirDrop for easy file transfers and you can even use an iPad as a second display for your Mac.
If you don’t use iCloud you can still sync by plugging your iPad into your Mac with the USB C cable. If you are a PC user you can still sync in the same way.
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How much storage does a student iPad need?
For most students, 128GB is the standard starting point for an iPad, though your specific needs will depend on whether you plan to store large files locally or rely on cloud services.
Students who want to download movies, store a large collection of games, or work on media-heavy projects without constant file management will require 256GB or more.
As of early 2025, Apple updated its lineup to remove the 64GB entry-level models, which were previously criticized for being insufficient for modern academic use.
There are ways to expand or manage iPad storage. iPads with USB-C ports allow you to add storage drives or memory sticks, while using an iCloud family plan (such as the 2TB tier) can significantly reduce the need for high on-device storage.
Best iPad accessories for students
For students, the best iPad accessories focus on transforming the tablet into a versatile tool for note-taking, essay writing, and creative projects. The right choice often depends on whether you are using the iPad as a primary computer or a portable companion to a Mac.
Keyboards and Cases
A keyboard is essential if you plan to use your iPad for written assessments or as a laptop replacement.
Apple Magic Keyboard: This is widely considered one of the best options for the iPad Pro and Air, though it is expensive.
Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Air (M-series, 5th & 4th gen)↗
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$299
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Logitech Combo Touch: A highly recommended alternative to Apple’s keyboard, the Combo Touch includes a full-size keyboard and a multitouch trackpad.
Logitech Combo Touch for iPad Air/iPad Pro (2024)
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iPad Air M2, 11-inch: $199.99; 13-inch: $229.99; iPad Pro M4, 11-inch: $229.99; 13-inch: $259.99
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If you are likely to be typing long essays you might prefer a laptop, but you can always get a iPad keyboard and essentially turn your iPad into a laptop. See the Best iPad Keyboards we’ve tested or use any Bluetooth keyboard.
Styluses for note-taking
The Apple Pencil is a great option for for students, offering precision for drawing and handwritten notes, but you need to check which Apple Pencil works with your iPad as support differs.
Apple Pencil Pro: Supports advanced features and is compatible with the latest iPad Air (M3) and iPad Pro (M4) models.Apple Pencil (USB-C): A more affordable, simpler version that works with the standard iPad (A16) and other modern models.Apple Pencil gen 1: This Apple Pencil is the one you need if you have an iPad A16 and want a pressure sensitive pencil for drawing. Third-Party Styluses: For students on a budget, various third-party styluses offer a cheaper alternative to Apple’s official pencil. See our Best styluses we’ve tested for iPad.
Apple Pencil (USB-C)
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$79
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$69.99 at Adorama
That’s all of our student-related buying advice, but if you’re buying for someone younger, check out our guide to the best iPad for Kids.
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The file in question is called "weights.bin," which powers Google's on-device Gemini Nano AI model – the engine behind Chrome features like scam detection, autofill suggestions, and the "Help Me Write" tool. Local models tend to be pretty big storage-wise, and this one is no different. The problem is that Google hasn't clearly signposted the fact that it's eating 4GB of your drive with training data.
The issue only recently came to light thanks to security researcher Alexander Hanff, who noticed that Chrome installs the model on any device meeting the minimum hardware requirements, only without prompting you whether you'd like it there in the first place.
How to Check if the File Is on Your Mac
The first thing to do is confirm that the model is actually taking up space on your machine. While there's no clear answer in Google's release notes, recent reports suggest that the file started appearing after updating to Chrome version 148.0.7778.97. Here's how you can find out if your computer was affected:
Open Finder, then click Go in the menu bar.
Hold the Option key and click Library in the dropdown menu.
Open Application Support ➝ Google ➝ Chrome ➝ Default.
Look for a folder named "OptGuideOnDeviceModel."
If the folder exists and contains a file called weights.bin, the model is installed. You can right-click the file and choose Get Info to confirm its size. If the folder isn't there, you can relax – Chrome hasn't downloaded the model to your Mac.
How to Remove the 4GB File for Good
Simply deleting weights.bin from Chrome's library folder isn't a long-term solution because Chrome will likely quietly re-download it the next time you launch the browser. To make the removal permanent, you need to disable Chrome's on-device AI features.
Open Chrome.
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner, then choose Settings.
In the left sidebar, click System.
Toggle off On-device AI.
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Apple said the shift will allow it to produce more videos on more topics, faster, and update them more frequently than was previously possible. The company described the move as "just the beginning," noting that Apple Sales Coach improves the more it is used.Tag: Artificial IntelligenceThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Much Brighter iPhone Display Still Years Away, Leaker Suggests Chinese leaker "Instant Digital" today said the iPhone 18 Pro will not feature dual-layer OLED technology, adding that Apple's current thermal management approach remains a limiting factor for sustained outdoor brightness on Pro iPhones.
In a new post on Weibo, Instant Digital commented on a question about when dual-layer OLED would arrive on iPhone, saying simply: "In any case, the 18 Pro definitely won't have it." The leaker had earlier this week reflected on last year's predictions, noting that the iPhone 17 Pro made little meaningful progress in maintaining peak brightness levels outdoors. Instant Digital suggested that without a change to Apple's thermal throttling strategy, dual-layer OLED is the only path to a significant real-world brightness improvement.
The assessment aligns with what has been rumored elsewhere. A report from last August indicated that Apple has set a two-year production plan for tandem OLED to be adapted for the iPhone, but that Apple had yet to decide whether to develop the panels with Samsung Display or LG Display, pointing to an arrival no earlier than sometime after 2028.
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iPhone 18 Pro May Have 'Aggressive' Starting Price Despite RAM Crisis While the ongoing RAM chip shortage is leading some Android smartphone makers to increase prices, one analyst believes that Apple will have an "aggressive pricing strategy" for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.
In a research note with GF Securities today, analyst Jeff Pu said that he expects Apple to continue to outperform in the smartphone market by avoiding significant price increases. He previously predicted that the starting prices of the iPhone 18 Pro models will be unchanged or only slightly higher compared to the iPhone 17 Pro models.
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Missed Out on Classic Apple Watch Bands? Woot's Latest Sale Revives Discontinued Colors at Steep Discounts Woot this week is back with a massive sale on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop bands for Apple Watch. In addition to these popular discounts, Woot also has all-time low prices on Sport Loops, Apple Watch Ultra bands, the first generation AirTag, Beats Fit Pro, and more.
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You can get the Solo Loop for just $14.99 ($34 off) and the Braided Solo Loop for $29.99 ($69 off). All bands in this sale are in brand new condition and come with a one-year Apple limited warranty.
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Woot has reorganized the sale for 2026, with shoppers choosing their size before color this time around. Woot has size 1-12 of the Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop available, but color and style availability varies within each size category.
Shoppers should note that this sale is focused on colors of the Braided Solo Loop and Solo Loop that Apple has stopped selling, and it doesn't include any of the new band colors. That being said, all of the bands in this sale are in new condition.
This sale has also expanded to include a few models of the Sport Band, Sport Loop, Nike Sport Band, and some Apple Watch Ultra bands. You can get up to 69 percent off these bands through the end of the month.
AirTag
Additionally, Woot today has Apple's first generation AirTag 4-Pack for $56.99, down from $99.00, which is a match of the all-time low price on this model. The AirTag 4-Pack is in new condition and comes with a 90-day Woot limited warranty.
$42 OFFAirTag 4-Pack (1st Gen) for $56.99
Woot provides an estimated delivery date between May 21-26 for the AirTag 4-Pack, and the sale is set to last for four more days. Deals on the first generation AirTag models have been rare since the launch of the AirTag 2, so this is a great time to snag an older model if you've been waiting for a sale.
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If you’ve been looking for a new iPad but aren’t sure which one to buy, we’ve got the model you need at the price you want. Amazon has slashed the price of the M3 iPad Air with 256GB of storage and 5G down to $599, this is the best price we’ve seen for this beloved tablet, saving you a massive $250 (30 percent) off Apple’s MSRP.
There’s a newer model on shelves, but we still love the M3 iPad, which is basically identical to the M3 model aside from the chip. It comes as no surprise that we absolutely loved it when in our testing, giving it a 4-star rating and our Editors’ Choice award in our review, praising its outstanding performance, great display, and solid battery life. In short, it’s just the right size, speed, and features for just about anyone.
There’s nothing you won’t be able to use this iPad Air for because that M3 chip is more than capable of handling games, streaming apps, creative tools, and more. There’s 256GB of storage space available for all your apps, which should be more than enough, and 10 hours of battery life will easily get you through a day. The best part? This tablet has both Wi-Fi 6E and 5G connectivity, so you’ll be able to use it anywhere you go without needing to run a hotspot off your phone (with a separate wireless charge, usually around $10 a month).
We never know just how long clearance deals will be around, so it’s always best to just snag a great deal like this when you see it. For $599, definitely won’t regret it—but you might if you miss out.
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Get the most out of your Apple Developer account A free Apple Developer account provides access to the tools, resources, and support you need to build and test apps and games. A free developer account is separate from an Apple Developer Program membership. Even if your organization holds the paid membership, creating your own free account gives you direct access to downloads and support resources.Don’t have an account?To create your Apple Developer account, sign in to your Apple Account. If you don’t have an Apple Account, you can create one during Apple Developer account registration.Sign in >What you get:Access beta versions of Xcode and Apple operating systems: Test your apps with upcoming features and API changes before release. Betas allow you to submit feedback and ensure your app works on day one of each new OS release. And you can test your apps directly on your own devices.With Xcode beta versions, you have access to the complete toolchain to explore new SDKs, test enhanced APIs, and debug compatibility issues using the latest development tools and simulators.Learn more about Xcode >Learn more about Apple beta testing software >Meet with Apple: Attend developer events that take place in person and online all year long. Events range from design workshops on UI/UX best practices to technical deep dives on frameworks and business sessions about App Store optimization. Sign up for developer activities >Apple Developer Forums: Join the forums to ask questions and share knowledge with developers worldwide. The forums cover specific frameworks and technologies, serving as a space to troubleshoot issues and share code samples.Browse the forums >Help shape the platform: Report bugs and submit feature requests with Feedback Assistant. File detailed reports with sample code, crash logs, and reproduction steps. Request new APIs or suggest enhancements. Some of the tools you use today started as developer feedback.Download Feedback Assistant >Looking for more?An Apple Developer Program membership unlocks all the resources and support you need to build, test, share, and distribute apps and games.
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Spotify Party of the Year(s) is your all-time Spotify Wrapped If you’ve enjoyed your Spotify Wrapped look back at your last year’s listening habits, the streaming service has an even bigger retrospective for you.
Spotify Party of the Year(s) looks back at all of your listening since you first started using the service, in my case dating back to 2009. It shows you the first song you ever streamed, along with your most listened-to artist, a playlist of your favourite songs, and more …
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The FBI may have reset your wireless router remotely; if so, you should replace it The FBI and NSA jointly announced that Russia has been systematically compromising the security of home and small office routers since at least 2024.
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Meta Enlists AI to Enforce Age Restrictions Meta says it is expanding AI-based age enforcement tools across Facebook and Instagram to identify potentially underage users.
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iRobot announces eight smaller and better Roomba bots after bankruptcy It’s only a few months since iRobot filed for bankruptcy, but it has now re-emerged under new ownership and announced eight new Roomba models.
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Intel Inside and out: Apple's four decade long relationship Apple relationship with Intel goes far beyond ads mocking the chipmaker, and a high-profile CPU shift in 2006. Here are all the ups and downs in Apple and Intel's relationship going back over 40 years.History repeating itself: Intel-produced chips may be used in Macs once againApple is currently in the middle of its Apple Silicon era, using its own-designed chips in its Mac lineup and other products. Before Apple Silicon, it relied on Intel to provide processors for its Macs.There's a chance that it could happen again. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Steve Jobs immortalized in ‘criss-cross’ pose on $1 coin Macworld
Almost 15 years after his death, Apple’s late founder has been selected to appear on a commemorative coin celebrating American innovation and the state of California.
In 2026, as part of the nation’s Semiquincentennial, the US Mint has announced four additions to its American Innovation $1 coin program. These represent the states of Iowa, Wisconsin, California, and Minnesota. Steve Jobs, unsurprisingly, is on the California coin.
The tails side of the California coin depicts a young Steve Jobs sitting in front of what the blurb describes as “a quintessentially northern California landscape of oak-covered rolling hills” and enjoying a quiet moment of reflection. The cross-legged pose is spot-on, as is the turtleneck/jeans/sneakers combo, but based on the publicity pictures, the likeness isn’t perfect. He looks a tiny bit like Princess Diana. The choice of denomination also has a pleasing aptness to it, since for many years, Jobs’ salary at Apple was a nominal $1 a year. (He joked that 50¢ was for showing up, and the other 50¢ was a performance-related bonus.)
There are four phrases inscribed around the picture: California, United States of America, Steve Jobs, and “Make something wonderful.” The latter is a snippet from a 2007 video in which Jobs discusses ways to be as a person. “One of the ways that people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity,” he says, “is to make something wonderful.” It’s a pretty good and very concise distillation of Jobs’ philosophy and best qualities.
The coins can be purchased directly from the U.S. Mint, and, perhaps appropriately for a product with an Apple connection, cost slightly more than you might expect. The cheapest way to get one is a roll of 25 coins for $61 ($2.44 per coin), or you can get 100 for $154.50 ($1.55 per coin). The U.S. Mint ships to most countries for an additional $17.90 shipping fee plus a $2.95 handling fee per item.
For completeness, this year’s other coins celebrate mobile refrigeration (Minnesota), agronomist Norman Borlaug (Iowa), and Cray supercomputers (Wisconsin).
The American Innovation program was announced in 2018 and will eventually include a $1 coin for every state, plus coins for the District of Columbia and each U.S. territory. Previous subjects include naval engineer Raye Montague (Arkansas), agricultural scientist George Washington Carver (Missouri), and the first human lung transplant (Mississippi). In 2027, the Mint will release coins representing Kansas, Nevada, Oregon, and West Virginia.
Tap to Pay on iPhone Launches in South Africa Apple today announced that Tap to Pay on iPhone is now available in South Africa, allowing merchants to accept contactless payments using only their iPhone and a partner-enabled iOS app.
The feature lets businesses of any size accept contactless credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and other digital wallets at checkout. Merchants prompt customers to hold their card, iPhone, Apple Watch, or other digital wallet near the merchant's device, with the payment completed via NFC technology. No additional hardware or payment terminal is required.
iStore Pay and Yoco are the first payment platforms in South Africa to support the feature. The launch supports Mastercard and Visa, with American Express support coming soon.
Tap to Pay on iPhone first launched in the United States in February 2022 and has been expanding steadily ever since. A major wave of rollouts across 2025 brought the feature to dozens of new markets, including 18 new countries in May, five more European countries in September, and launches in Singapore and Hong Kong in December. Malaysia followed in April 2026, and Apple confirmed at the start of this year that the feature had reached 50 markets globally.
As with all Tap to Pay on iPhone transactions, privacy is built in. Transactions are encrypted and processed through the device's Secure Element, and Apple says it has no knowledge of what is purchased or who is buying it. Card numbers and transaction data are not stored on the device or Apple's servers.
Tap to Pay on iPhone requires an iPhone XS or later running the latest version of iOS. Tags: South Africa, Tap to Pay on iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
You can preview the new, new Digg after its takeover by bots Digg once described itself as “the homepage of the internet,” but a poorly-received redesign in 2010 saw many of its users migrate instead to Reddit, and it was sold for parts within two years.
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iOS 26.5 has an amazing new iPhone wallpaper you need to see Macworld
Apple has unveiled its 2026 Pride Collection, and as always, it includes a new Apple Watch band and matching wallpaper. To round out the theme, arriving alongside the Pride Edition Sport Loop and matching watch face, iOS 26.5 also introduces a new Pride-themed wallpaper for iPhone and iPad.
Unlike previous iterations of the Pride Wallpaper, this year’s version is highly customizable, so you can make it look exactly the way you want.
Apple’s 2026 Pride Luminance wallpaper
Apple’s new Pride Luminance wallpaper features colorful moving shapes that shift as you interact with your device. Apple says the design was inspired by “the vibrancy, spirit, and individuality of LGBTQ+ communities,” but its colorful, animated style will appeal to a wide array of users. The wallpaper also changes dynamically when users move, lock, or unlock their iPhone.
Like many of Apple’s newer wallpapers, this one was clearly designed with iOS 26’s Liquid Glass interface in mind. The translucent layers and vibrant colors blend nicely with the updated interface introduced last year.
By default, the wallpaper comes with 11 different color presets, all inspired by the flags of the LGBTQ+ community. However, you can also create your own color combination.
Be sure to update your iPhone or iPad first
First of all, make sure your device is updated with the latest software, because the Pride Luminance wallpaper comes with iOS 26.5. To do this, follow the steps below:
Open the Settings app.
Go to the General menu.
Tap Software Update.
If your iPhone or iPad is running the latest software, you’ll see a message saying “iOS is up to date.” If not, you’ll be prompted to install iOS 26.5 (or the latest version available). You must update your device before continuing.
How to enable the new Pride wallpaper in iOS 26.5
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Once your iPhone or iPad is updated to iOS 26.5, here’s how to find the new wallpaper:
Open the Settings app.
Tap Wallpaper.
Choose Add New Wallpaper.
Scroll down to the Pride section.
Select the new Pride Luminance wallpaper.
Then, you can choose your favorite style. Swipe left or right to see all the available presets. And if you want to customize it with your own color options, swipe until you find “Custom” at the bottom of the list.
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After that, tap the “Edit” icon that looks like a pencil to choose the colors you want. You can select up to 12 different colors.
Once you’re done customizing it, swipe down to close the color picker. Then tap “Add” and “Set as Wallpaper Pair” to make it your current wallpaper.
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Add it to your Apple Watch too
If you also have an Apple Watch, you can use the new Pride Luminance watch face to match your iPhone’s wallpaper. Here’s how to do it:
Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
Go to the Face Gallery tab.
Tap New Watch Faces or scroll until you find Pride Collection.
Choose your favorite style.
Customize it, then tap “Add to Watch”.
Once you’ve done that, you’ll find Pride Luminance among your favorite watch faces. Make sure to update your Apple Watch to watchOS 26.5 first.
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Apple has made a lot of wallpapers and watch faces over the years, but Pride Luminance is easily one of the most fun and customizable ones yet. Between the animated effects, vibrant colors, and support for fully custom palettes, it’s a nice way to give your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch a fresh new look with iOS 26.5.
And even if you’re not interested in the yearly Pride Collection itself, the new wallpaper is worth checking out just because of how well it shows off Apple’s Liquid Glass design language.
Apple is missing the thing that once made it great Macworld
Despite what you might think, given the volume of words the Macalope has spilled over the issue, he is extremely tired of talking about AI. He’s honestly pretty tired of talking about a lot of tech topics that pervade our current doomscape.
So this week, let’s take a week off. Instead of talking about AI or the worrysome intersecting of tech and politics or the sad collection of billionaires that dominate technology, let’s talk about something fun.
That is… fun.
Apple is not a completely joyless company, but it’s also not a stretch to point out that it’s not really as much fun as it has been in the past. By and large, Apple runs like a well-oiled machine. Events like the WWDC keynote and product introductions are heavily scripted and filmed in advance. The company’s quarterly results have even become a non-event, thanks to everything being a subscription. Software is a subscription, services are a subscription, even buying hardware can easily be done with interest-free loans that make Apple’s revenue as smooth as the sides of Timothée Chalamet’s face, which seem as yet unable to grow facial hair, forcing him to sport some sort of reverse mutton chop.
Don’t get the Macalope wrong, it is no bad thing to have a company that is stable, dependable, wildly profitable, and still churns out products you genuinely want to buy. This is pretty much the aspirational state for any company. Whining that Apple isn’t as fun as it used to be is some real old-man-yelling-at-an-iCloud energy.
Buuut, por qué no los dos?
What is the Macalope even talking about when he says “fun”? Remember the iPod nano? It seemed like every year Apple would show up on stage, out of breath and hold up some weird little device and say, “Here’s the new iPod nano. Honestly, even we don’t know what’s going on with this one.” One year the iPod shuffle was a wild shot that failed, but they took the shot. The “Rip, Mix, Burn” campaign was ostensibly predicated on you owning the music, but c’mon. We knew better.
Can you imagine the Apple of today flirting with illegality like that? (Sure, it currently allows apps that let you create non-consensual porn on App Store, but it doesn’t exactly advertise that or really want anyone to talk about it.)
Yes, it’s easy to exaggerate how much fun Apple used to be in hindsight, and some of it was just the nature of having unscripted events. When interns were scurrying around backstage trying to figure out why the slideshow was stuck, Steve Jobs would just tell a story about his criminal activity in the ‘70s. That was fun! But you don’t have to have unscripted events to have fun.
Apple also lets you do less with your devices these days. iPhones and iPads have proliferated and are more restricted than Macs. Meanwhile, Macs are less repairable and upgradeable than they used to be. There are reasons for that, some good, some bad, but it also just kind of sucks.
Apple devices also often used to come in real colors. Sure, every now and again Apple will allow a blue or a red or an orange to land on an iPhone as if by clerical mistake and the iMacs aren’t bad, but there’s no denying that the company has deliberately toned things down color-wise.
Of course, there are some exceptions to the drabification of Apple. The Little Finder guy is very fun. The MacBook Neo, priced to move and coming in at least a couple of colors that actually register to the human eye as not silver or black is also fun.
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But some of the company’s attempts at fun–Image Playground and last year’s “Crush” ad–have landed like lead balloons. The Macalope isn’t sure who’s making lead balloons or why, but they aren’t getting any more air than they ever did.
While there are many very good reasons not to (investors particularly love stability), the Macalope hopes Apple under John Ternus takes a few more risks product-wise.
Actual colors, for example, would be an easy win here. Yeah, it’s not like Tim Cook picked the colors for the iPhone every year, but he also didn’t say “Is this the best we can do? Gray, dark gray, black, and what’s the other one? ‘Shimmer’? It looks like gray.” If this rumor is true, the last iPhone fully developed under his tenure won’t break the pattern.
A foldable iPhone is certainly a change of pace, but it’s not exactly like it’s a new concept. For the past number of years, the iPhone’s trajectory can be described as “bigger with better cameras”. That’s pretty much it. Sure, it works, it’s just not that much fun.
Ultimately, the Macalope would like to see Apple be a little less stodgy and a little more willing to experiment, even if it means failing from time to time. Is that too much to ask?
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Apple just pushed dozens of critical security updates, going all the way back to 2015 iPhones Macworld
Apple always has at least a few security updates in its iOS point releases. While the number of security fixes in each release varies, it used to be uncommon to see more than 20 vulnerabilities addressed.
The last few iOS releases have seen a surge in security updates, and the new iOS 26.5 update is no exception. In fact, with a whopping 52 listed security vulnerabilities fixed (including a single WebKit patch that addresses nine CVE entries) it stands out even among the more recent iOS updates.
While many of the vulnerabilities sound like they could be quite serious, Apple has not noted that any of them have been deployed and used in the wild yet. Other OS versions, from macOS to tvOS and watchOS, feature dozens of fixes in the 26.5 release as well.
If you’re not yet on iOS 26, there are still some updates for you that address many of the same serious vulnerabilities. Those still on iOS/iPadOS 18 will find an 18.7.9 update waiting for them. If you have an older device and are on iOS or iPadOS 16, you’ll see version 16.7.16. There’s even a 15.8.8 update for devices going all the way back to the iPhone 6s; it’s eleven years old and still getting critical security updates.
You can about the specific vulnerabilities addressed in these updates on the Apple Security Releases page. Among the notable security updates:
Networking
Impact: An attacker may be able to track users through their IP address
Description: This issue was addressed through improved state management.
CVE-2026-28906: Ilya Sc. Jowell A.
Screenshots
Impact: An attacker with physical access may be able to use Visual Intelligence to access sensitive user data during iPhone Mirroring
Description: A privacy issue was addressed by removing the vulnerable code.
CVE-2026-28963: Jorge Welch
Status Bar
Impact: An app may be able to capture a user’s screen
Description: An issue with app access to camera metadata was addressed with improved logic.
CVE-2026-28957: Adriatik Raci
Wi-Fi
Impact: An attacker in a privileged network position may be able to perform denial-of-service attack using crafted Wi-Fi packets
Description: A use after free issue was addressed with improved memory management.
CVE-2026-28994: Alex Radocea
iOS 26.5 is more than just security fixes; it adds a handful of new features, such as RCS encryption (beta) and suggested places in Maps. We have another article explaining all the changes in iOS 26.5.
Steve Jobs U.S. Commemorative $1 Coin Goes on Sale The United States Mint today began selling a new $1 American Innovation Coin featuring Steve Jobs, purchasable from the U.S. Mint website.
The $1 Steve Jobs Coin features a young Steve Jobs in a turtleneck, jeans, and sneakers, sitting in front of the Northern California landscape. Jobs is said to be "captured in a moment of reflection," in which "his posture and expression reflect how this environment inspired his vision to transform complex technology into something as intuitive and organic as nature itself."
According to the Steve Jobs Archive, which championed the design with support from California governor Gavin Newsom, Jobs "felt a deep sense of connection to and gratitude for California's natural beauty."
"The innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of Steve Jobs embodied the best of California, creating the future we all know today," said Newsom in a press release announcing the coin's circulation. "His tenacity and fearless pursuit of the California Dream made so many American dreams possible. May we all attempt to fill his shoes as we seek our own California Dreams."The collectible coins are available as a roll of 25 for $61, or $2.44 each. A bag of 100 coins costs $154.50.
The American Innovation $1 Coin Program was launched by the U.S. Mint in 2018, honoring groundbreaking innovations and innovators from every U.S. state, territory, and the District of Columbia.Tags: California, Steve JobsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
This $6 macOS sticker is the accessory you didn’t know you needed Macworld
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Listen, I don’t know how your memory is these days, but I’m way past the point where I can learn any new keyboard shortcuts. If I didn’t learn it 15ish years ago, there’s no extra room for it now. Therefore, this super useful Mac OS shortcuts sticker can be super useful to slap on your MacBook Air or Pro, and it’s only going to cost you $6 each, $7 for two, $8 for five, or you can get a 10-pack to give out to friends always in need of tech support for only $9.99.
This particular model fits best on MacBook Pro and Air models. If you have the MacBook Neo, the space on either side of the trackpad is a bit smaller, so you’ll need this other model.
This awesome shortcut sticker takes you from basics like what to press to quit an app or minimize all windows, how to take a screenshot, lock the screen, or force quit unruly apps. The list even tells you what to press to get to the boot menu at startup. The Synerlock Mac OS shortcuts list is super useful for first-time users and power users alike because, even if you know all those combos, sometimes your brain simply freezes. It’s not just for newbies, either. Our most seasoned Mac editors discovered a couple on this list that even they didn’t know off the top of their heads.
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Unlock a complete Microsoft Office suite for Mac with a one-time $45 purchase Macworld
TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac for $44.97 (MSRP $219) and pay once for lifetime access to essential productivity apps. No subscriptions, no renewals — just a permanent Office setup for your Mac through May 18.
If you’re over juggling subscription fees and constant renewal reminders, this one-time deal on Microsoft Office 2021 for Mac makes it easy to simplify your setup. For a limited time through May 18, you can get a lifetime license to the classic Office apps for just $44.97 (MSRP $219), with no recurring payments or extra strings attached.
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That’s basically everything you need to handle work projects, personal tasks, or school assignments like a pro. It’s perfect for students, families, or small business owners who want a dependable, full-featured productivity suite without ongoing costs.
Once you purchase, you’ll get instant delivery of your redemption code via email, along with instructions to activate it. The license connects to your Microsoft Account (not your device), and it works on one Mac for the lifetime of the product. It also comes with updates and free customer service.
Just make sure you redeem the code within 7 days of purchase, and note that this version is not compatible with virtual machines like Parallels Pro.
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These near-mint MacBook Pro refurbs are only $400 (MSRP $1,580) Macworld
TL;DR: This MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM is only $400 (reg. $1,580).
MacBook prices are startlingly high right now, but smart shoppers may know that refurbished prices are still very reasonable. This refurbished MacBook Pro is in near-mint condition with a grade “A” rating, but it’s still only $399.99 (reg. $1,580).
This model runs on a quad-core Intel Core i5 processor with a 2GHz base speed and Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz. It has 16GB of RAM, so multitasking stays smooth across browsers, documents, and creative apps. The 512GB SSD supports fast boot times and quick file access.
The 13.3-inch Retina display has a 2560×1600 resolution. Text looks sharp, and images stay detailed. True Tone adjusts the display based on ambient lighting to reduce eye strain during long sessions. The Magic Keyboard provides consistent key travel and a stable typing feel. The Touch Bar changes based on the active app and gives quick access to controls. Touch ID supports secure sign-in and purchases.
There are four Thunderbolt 3 ports for charging, external displays, and high-speed data transfer. Battery life is rated up to 10 hours, but that can vary with usage.
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OS 26.5 Adds Encrypted RCS Messaging, Fixes Bugs The OS 26.5 updates bring end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging to iPhones, a Pride Luminance wallpaper and watch face, and Suggested Places recommendations in Maps. Otherwise, expect a few bug fixes and numerous security updates.
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Wacom MovinkPad 11 review: Good for artists, but mind your workflow Wacom is back with a new pen display pad, with the MovinkPad 11 aimed at artists who like to sketch and create on the go. That's assuming that you can fit it into your workflow.Wacom MovinkPad 11Wacom stands as one of the elder leaders in the world of graphic pen displays, producing a variety of pen displays to meet every need. As artists become more mobile in their day-to-day workflow, so grows the need for portable and versatile equipment for creatives on the go.Wacom provided the MovinkPad 11 to use for an extended test drive, to see if its quality and execution live up to the reputation Wacom has held onto for so many years. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
These US carriers now support encrypted RCS messaging Does your wireless carrier support encrypted RCS messaging between iPhone and Android? Check to see if texting just got more secure.
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iOS 26.5 Features: Everything New in iOS 26.5 Apple released iOS 26.5 after a few months of beta testing, and while it doesn't have the Siri features we were hoping for since those are being held until iOS 27, there are a handful of useful changes worth knowing about.
End-to-End Encryption for RCS
Support for end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages between iPhone and Android devices is included in iOS 26.5, which means texts you send your Android friends can now have the same security as iMessages exchanged with another iPhone user.
Encrypted RCS messages are available on supported carriers and will roll out over time, and for conversations to be encrypted, both the receiver and the sender must use a carrier that supports the latest version of RCS.
End-to-end encryption is on by default, and there is a toggle for it in the Messages section of the Settings app. Encrypted messages are denoted with a small lock symbol.
Wallpaper
iOS 26.5 includes a colorful new Pride Luminance wallpaper that can be customized with multiple color options.
Maps App
The Maps app includes a new Suggested Places feature that recommends places to visit based on your recent searches and what's trending nearby.
iOS 26.5 also laid the groundwork for ads in the Maps app, but ads are not live yet.
EU Changes for Third-Party Wearables
To comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple is letting third-party wearables access some features that have historically been limited to the Apple Watch and AirPods.
Here's what's new:
Proximity pairing - Third-party earbuds are able to use proximity pairing to connect to an iPhone, similar to the AirPods. Bringing a set of earbuds that support the feature near an iPhone will initiate an AirPods-like one-tap pairing process, so third-party wearables like earbuds will no longer require multiple steps to pair.
iPhone notifications - Third-party accessories like smartwatches are able to receive notifications from the iPhone, and users are able to view and react to them. Interactive notifications from the iPhone have been limited to the Apple Watch, while third-party wearables have only been able to display read-only notifications. Notifications can only be forwarded to a single connected device at a time, so turning on notifications for a third-party wearable disables notifications on Apple Watch.
Live Activities - Live Activities from the iPhone can be displayed on a third-party wearable, similar to how Live Activities are shown on an Apple Watch.
Accessory makers will need to add support for the interoperability updates, so they may not be available right away. Third-party TVs, smartwatches, and headphones will be able to use the features.
Expanded support for third-party wearables is limited to iPhone users located in the European Union with an Apple account set to an EU country or region.
Magic Accessories
When you connect an accessory like a Magic Keyboard to an iPhone over USB-C, the iPhone will automatically establish a Bluetooth connection with the accessory.
iPhone to Android Transfer
When switching from an iPhone to an Android device, there is a new setting for selecting which message attachments to transfer over. There are options for All, 1 year, or 30 days.
Apple Books
There are mentions of new awards in the Apple Books app, which are likely for
year-end wrap-ups.
Keyboard Layout
iOS 26.5 has an Inuktitut keyboard layout option.
Security Fixes
iOS 26.5 addresses more than 50 vulnerabilities, so it's a good idea to update as soon as possible to get the latest protections. None of the vulnerabilities are known to have been actively exploited.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Agentic Coding with Xcode [SUBSCRIBER] In this module, you’ll learn how to enable Agentic AI capabilities in Xcode 26.3, what exactly Agentic AI and how it differs from tools like ChatGPT, and add features to an existing app with just a few instructions to the Agent.
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Tim Cook among CEOs confirmed for President Trump’s China trip The White House has reportedly confirmed that Apple CEO Tim Cook will be among the executives accompanying President Trump on his trip to China this week. Here are the details.
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Google Maps for CarPlay Getting Gemini AI The Google Maps app for CarPlay could soon include support for Gemini, based on code that MacRumors found in the Google Maps app.
Gemini integration would allow CarPlay users to get detailed directions and information from Gemini. Strings in the app suggest users will be able to tell Gemini to navigate to a specific location after agreeing to new Terms of Service in the iPhone version of the Google Maps app.
The Google Maps app already supports Gemini on iPhone, but Gemini is not available for use in Google Maps on CarPlay. Gemini in Google Maps adds an "Ask Maps" feature that can answer complex, real-world questions about locations and destinations.
On the iPhone, users can navigate to a location and then say Hey Google or tap the Gemini icon to converse with Gemini in the Google Maps app.
Apple started allowing third-party voice-based conversational apps to interface with CarPlay in iOS 26.4, which is likely why Google is now able to add Gemini to the Google Maps app for CarPlay.
Gemini integration is not yet live in the Google Maps CarPlay app, but since the framework is in the app, it could be rolling out soon. ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity are already available on CarPlay.Related Roundup: CarPlayTag: GoogleRelated Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto TechnologyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Here’s how to get the U.S. Mint’s $1 coin honoring Steve Jobs Tomorrow, May 12, marks the public sale of the U.S. Mint’s latest American Innovation $1 coin, which honors Steve Jobs as California’s representative in the program. Here’s how to get yours.
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Apple studies explore LLMs spatial understanding, sign language annotation Apple's interest in AI models and their applications in spatial computing shows no signs of slowing down, even as some claim the Apple Vision Pro is dead.Apple hasn't abandoned spatial computing, judging by its research studies.In April 2026, it was argued that the Apple Vision Pro was an outright failure and that, as a result, we'd never see a successor product. That rumor, though it always seemed unreasonable, has since come into question.Even though the company's Vision Products Group may have seen some changes, there's ultimately still hope for a new generation of the Apple Vision Pro. Apple's AI research suggests the company hasn't abandoned its spatial-related projects. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Bought Color Grading Tool Color.io in January Apple purchased a small, one-person company called Patchflyer back in January, according to new acquisition disclosures provided by the European Union. Patchflyer was owned by Jonathan Ochmann, who created Color.io, a web-based color grading tool popular with photographers and filmmakers.
Apple purchased Color.io and is employing Ochmann. Last year, Ochmann announced Color.io's impending closure in November, and said that he was joining a company that will let him work at a scale he could not reach on his own. "After 10+ years of running everything alone, I've reached a point where I need to grow in ways that aren't possible as a solo builder," he wrote.
Color.io was known for an easy-to-use but powerful tool for adding film-like color and texture to images. It used a custom color engine and custom color models, and it had a rich library of tools for manipulating color. Ochmann also designed the popular VisionColor LUTs prior to creating Color.io.
Color.io went offline on December 31, 2025, with about five weeks of warning for the app's 200,000+ users. Now that Ochmann is employed at Apple, Color.io capabilities could come to Apple software in the future. Ochmann's expertise and Color.io's features would be useful for Final Cut Pro or Pixelmator Pro.
Apple also acquired PromptAI during the same timeframe, according to the EU filing, but the PromptAI purchase was already known. PromptAI was a startup focusing on computer vision, and it had an app called Seemour. The app augmented home security cameras and detected people, pets, animals, and other objects.Tag: Apple AcquisitionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Maps expands Detailed City Experience to Rome and Naples Apple Maps users in Rome and Naples can now see more detailed versions of both cities, including 3D landmarks, lane markings, crosswalks, transit routes, and road-level guidance for complex interchanges. Here are the details.
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Apple just made it easier for Apple Card users to access Savings on the web Apple has launched web access for Apple Card Savings, giving current and former Apple Card users a new way to view and manage their accounts outside of the Wallet app. Here are the details.
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OpenAI's New Daybreak Platform Uses GPT-5.5 to Find Software Vulnerabilities OpenAI today launched Daybreak, an answer to Anthropic's Project Glasswing initiative and Mythos AI model. Like Glasswing, Daybreak is a cyber defense effort that will help tech companies find security vulnerabilities in their platforms.
OpenAI says Daybreak is aimed at building cyber defense into software from the start. It builds on OpenAI's April launch of GPT-5.4-Cyber, which the company says has contributed to fixing more than 3,000 vulnerabilities.
Daybreak combines the intelligence of OpenAI models, the extensibility of Codex as an agentic harness, and our partners across the security flywheel to help make the world safer for everyone. Defenders can bring secure code review, threat modeling, patch validation, dependency risk analysis, detection, and remediation guidance into the everyday development loop so software becomes more resilient from the start.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said OpenAI would like to work with "as many companies as possible" to help them continuously secure their software against cyber threats. Several companies have already adopted Anthropic's competing Glasswing program, including Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.
Daybreak uses Codex Security to build an editable threat model from a company's software repository, then it automates monitoring for higher-risk vulnerabilities. Issues that are found can be investigated in an isolated environment.
Companies can request a Daybreak assessment from OpenAI, which includes a vulnerability scan. Pricing is not listed.
There are three models available. GPT-5.5 has standard safeguards for general purpose use, while GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber is meant for verified defensive work in authorized environments. GPT-5.5-Cyber is for specialized authorized workflows, and it features stronger verification and account-level controls.
OpenAI is working with industry and government partners ahead of deploying more cyber-capable models in the future.Tag: OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Savings appears on the web but only for document access The Apple Savings account is meant to be accessed via Apple Wallet on iPhone, but Apple has created a limited web portal for downloading statements and tax information.Apple Savings has a new but limited web portalThere are various reasons why you might need to manage your Apple Savings account from a device that isn't an iPhone or iPad. That's especially true if you've left the Apple ecosystem.Until recently, that has been basically impossible since everything Apple Savings was handled on Apple devices. There is now a very limited Apple Savings portal that can be accessed via the web. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Save up to $180 on Apple's M5 MacBook Air with bonus coupons Bonus coupons are driving M5 MacBook Air prices lower this week, with both 13-inch and 15-inch models marked down, including configs with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.Save up to $180 on M5 MacBook Air laptops at B&H - Image credit: AppleB&H's MacBook Air sale delivers bonus discounts in the form of in-cart coupons on top of already reduced prices. With both 13-inch and 15-inch models on sale, now is a great time to pick up a thin-and-light notebook that's was just released and is equipped with Apple's M5 chip.Save up to $180 on M5 MacBook Airs Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple headed to South Korea to fight off US antitrust case, DOJ upset about it Neither Samsung or the US Department of Justice could stop the request in US courts to try to get data crucial to Apple's US antitrust defense from the top of Samsung's corporate structure in South Korea.Apple's antitrust trial will request info from Samsung in South KoreaApple is on trial for allegedly stifling competition through proprietary hardware and software. The US Department of Justice seeks to prove that Apple keeps companies like Samsung from easily serving its customer base.The trial has barely entered the evidence gathering phase, and Samsung's US headquarters refused to cooperate. So, Apple asked for and has now been approved to utilize the Hague Convention to get the South Korean Government involved, and force Samsung's compliance in that country. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Elon Musk to join President Trump’s China trip More than one dozen CEOs, including Apple's outgoing CEO Tim Cook, will join the U.S. delegation as President Donald Trump travels…
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Apple shares recordings and research from recent privacy-focused AI and ML workshop Apple has published four recordings and a research recap from its 2026 Workshop on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning & AI. Here are the details.
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EU iPhone Users Get AirPods-Like Pairing and Notification Forwarding for Third-Party Wearables in iOS 26.5 iOS 26.5 introduces several interoperability changes for third-party wearables, which means European iPhone users have access to new capabilities when using non-Apple accessories.
To comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple is letting third-party wearables access some features that have historically been limited to the Apple Watch and AirPods.
Proximity pairing - Third-party earbuds are able to use proximity pairing to connect to an iPhone, similar to the AirPods. Bringing a set of earbuds that support the feature near an iPhone will initiate an AirPods-like one-tap pairing process, so third-party wearables like earbuds will no longer require multiple steps to pair.
iPhone notifications - Third-party accessories like smartwatches are able to receive notifications from the iPhone, and users are able to view and react to them. Interactive notifications from the iPhone have been limited to the Apple Watch, while third-party wearables have only been able to display read-only notifications. Notifications can only be forwarded to a single connected device at a time, so turning on notifications for a third-party wearable disables notifications on Apple Watch.
Live Activities - Live Activities from the iPhone can be displayed on a third-party wearable, similar to how Live Activities are shown on an Apple Watch.
Accessory makers will need to add support for the interoperability updates, so they may not be available right away. Third-party TVs, smartwatches, and headphones will be able to use the features.
Apple has been testing the interoperability changes in betas for the last several months, starting with iOS 26.3, but they're available for all EU users with the launch of iOS 26.5.
Apple updated its Developer Program License Agreement to reflect the EU changes. Forwarded notifications and Live Activities cannot be used for advertising, profiling, training models, or monitoring location. Forwarded information can't be sent to any other app or device besides the authorized target accessory, nor can it be modified in a way that "materially changes the meaning."
Expanded support for third-party wearables is limited to iPhone users in the European Union with an Apple account set to an EU country or region.
Apple has warned that the Digital Markets Act (DMA) is forcing it to make "concerning changes" to its products and services in the EU, and exposing customers to new risks while also disrupting the way that Apple products work together. In September, Apple urged European regulators to scrap the DMA, and in November, it shared a study it commissioned that found the DMA has not resulted in lower prices for consumers.Related Roundups: AirPods 4, iOS 26, iPadOS 26Tag: European UnionBuyer's Guide: AirPods (Neutral)Related Forums: AirPods, iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Steve Jobs is getting a marked-up $1 coin, courtesy US Mint The 2026 American Innovation $1 Coin project will honor former Apple CEO Steve Jobs with a one-dollar coin bearing his image that costs, at best, $1.55 each.Image Credit: United States MintIn 2018, the United States Mint (Mint) announced that it would honor American innovation and pioneering efforts of individuals or groups with $1 coins. Coins will be issued for each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the five U.S. territories.This year, the Mint will be issuing California's coin, which will feature "a young Steve Jobs sitting in front of a quintessentially northern California landscape of oak-covered rolling hills." The Mint works directly with the office of the Governor or other Chief Executive for each state, territory, or city to determine both the subject and design. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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