iPhone 17 Pricing Helped Apple Buck China's Q2 Smartphone Decline Apple grew iPhone shipments in China by 24.4 percent year over year in the second quarter of 2026, making it the fastest-growing smartphone brand in a market that shrank overall, according to preliminary figures released today by research firm IDC.
Total shipments in China fell 4.3 percent to roughly 66 million units, amounting to a fifth consecutive quarter of decline. Apple and Huawei were the only major vendors to grow, with Huawei up 19.4 percent.
Apple's share of the Chinese market rose from 13.9 percent to 18.1 percent year over year, which was second only to Huawei's 22.6 percent. Meanwhile, Xiaomi suffered the steepest fall among the big brands, with shipments down 21.7 percent.
IDC attributes the market divergence largely to the way vendors reacted to rising memory and component costs amid the AI infrastructure buildout. Most Android vendors raised prices from late March, but Apple and Huawei held theirs steady, instead introducing targeted promotions.
On top of this, Huawei kept widening its lineup to cover more of the market, while Apple's early warnings of upcoming price increases in the second half of the year encouraged some buyers to purchase iPhone 17 series models sooner than they might have otherwise. "That gave hesitant buyers a reason to go ahead and purchase," said IDC analyst Arthur Guo.
The growth came despite a weak June market, as smartphone sales during China's "618" shopping festival fell nearly 15 percent compared to the same period in 2025.
IDC says it expects conditions to deteriorate over the next couple of years. As vendors run down cheaper component inventory, the firm forecasts China's year-over-year decline could widen to around 20 percent in the second half of 2026, right around when Apple is expected to launch its new iPhone 18 Pro models and first foldable iPhone. Storage prices are unlikely to ease meaningfully before 2027, and a broader recovery is not expected until 2028 or 2029, reckons IDC.
On the bright side, the research firm believes customers are postponing upgrades rather than walking away from smartphones, so the delayed demand should return in time. On that basis, a recovery could arrive around 2028–2029 as a fresh replacement cycle comes due.Related Roundup: iPhone 17Tags: China, IDCBuyer's Guide: iPhone 17 (Neutral)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Don’t install the iOS 27 public beta until you read this Macworld
After announcing iOS 27 last month with a beta version for developers, Apple is now rolling out the first public beta of the new operating system, giving iPhone and iPad users the chance to try out the biggest update of the year without a developer account.
If you’ve been following the path of iOS 27, you’ve probably seen the headlines about the new Siri AI, redesigned interface, and dozens of quality-of-life improvements. It’s tempting to install the beta the moment it becomes available.
I’ve been running iOS 27 since the first developer beta, both on my primary iPhone and on an older iPhone 11 Pro Max to evaluate performance. It’s already shaping up to be one of the strongest iOS updates in years, but there are a few important things you should know before making the jump.
Beta software is still beta software
Apple’s public betas are generally more stable than the first developer builds, but don’t mistake “polished” for “finished.”
Even though the most obvious bugs have already been fixed, you’ll likely still notice some crashes, unexpected battery drain, apps that don’t work as expected, and features that simply stop working from time to time.
In my experience running each of the iOS 27 betas, stability has improved considerably since the first release. In fact, in some ways, iOS 27 seems much more stable than iOS 26, because Apple has paid special attention to optimizing the software for better performance this year.
iOS 27 has some great improvements, but there may be some things that don’t work.Apple
That said, bugs are still a thing. It’s not bad. But it’s not 100 percent reliable either.
If you rely on your iPhone or iPad for work, or simply can’t handle unexpected issues, it’s worth asking yourself whether you really need the iOS 27 beta right now. The final release is only about two months away.
Don’t expect every app to work perfectly
Most popular apps seem to be working fine with the latest iOS 27 beta, but there are always a few exceptions.
Banking apps, authentication apps, VPN clients, smart home software, business tools, and games are often among the apps that show some kind of incompatibility with beta software. Some apps may crash immediately after launch. Others may have subtle bugs that only appear during everyday use.
Before installing the beta, think about which apps you absolutely cannot live without. If one of them breaks until the next update, would you be able to work without it?
It’s also worth checking out other users’ reports on sites like the Apple Support Community or even Reddit to see if a specific app is working well with iOS 27 beta. And remember: apps won’t be updated with full support for iOS 27 until this fall, when the new software will be officially released to the public.
There’s a waitlist for Siri AI in the iOS 27 beta.Apple
Siri AI won’t be available right away
One of the biggest highlights of iOS 27 is certainly Siri AI. Apple has completely revamped its virtual assistant with new AI models that are capable of understanding the context of your device and all your personal data to answer questions. Most of the people rushing to install iOS 27 will want to try that out first.
However, although Siri AI is already available in the iOS 27 beta, you won’t be able to use it right after updating your device. That’s because there’s a waiting list to enable the new Siri, similar to how Apple introduced Apple Intelligence back in 2024.
After installing iOS 27, eligible users can request access, but activation may take anywhere from a few hours to several days. Even then, Siri AI only works on supported devices with Apple Intelligence (iPhone 15 Pro or later, and Macs and iPads with the M1 chip or later).
If you’re installing the beta mainly to try out the new Siri AI, it’s worth setting your expectations. You may have to wait a little longer before these features become available to you.
Be prepared for frequent updates
Installing a beta version of iOS isn’t a one-time commitment. Apple typically releases new beta builds every two weeks, and sometimes faster than that as it rushes to fix bugs ahead of the official fall release.
So be prepared to frequently download and install iOS updates on your device. Most of the time, this is a good sign, since updates include lots of bug fixes. But sometimes a new beta can introduce a new bug that won’t be fixed until a week or two later.
If you install the iOS 27 beta, you’re going to want to back up your iPhone first.Apple
Properly back up your data first
The best advice for anyone wanting to install the iOS 27 beta is to back up your iPhone or iPad before updating. If anything goes wrong, or if you simply decide to go back to iOS 26, you’ll be glad you have a backup with all your data.
Without a backup, you can still downgrade to iOS 26, but you’ll lose all your data.
Ideally, create an archived backup on your Mac or PC. Unlike an iCloud backup, an archived local backup won’t be overwritten automatically, making it much easier to restore your device to its previous state if necessary. While iCloud backups are extremely useful, they will eventually be updated with iOS 27 data, making it unusable for downgrading.
On your Mac or PC, you can archive a backup by following the steps below:
Open the Finder (Mac) or the Apple Devices app (Windows).
Connect your device to the computer using a USB cable.
Find your device in the sidebar list.
If necessary, enter your passcode on your iPhone or iPad to trust a new computer.
Click “Back Up Now” to save a new backup.
After finishing, click “Manage Backups.”
Right-click the backup you want, then select the “Archive” option.
This will ensure that your iOS 26 backup remains stored on your computer, even if you later create a new backup containing data from the iOS 27 beta.
Should you install the iOS 27 beta?
If you’re comfortable troubleshooting occasional bugs and want early access to Apple’s newest features, the iOS 27 public beta is likely worth trying. This year’s release feels more polished than many previous first public betas, and Apple has made meaningful improvements beyond the headline AI features.
On the other hand, if you only have one iPhone or iPad and rely on it for work, are planning to travel soon, or simply don’t want to deal with bugs, waiting for the final release in September is still the wisest choice.
The public beta gives you an early look at the future of the iPhone. Just remember that you’re also volunteering to help Apple finish building it.
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Apple’s accusations against OpenAI are the stuff of AI nightmares Macworld
Who says summer is slow for Apple news?!
Apple sues OpenAI for theft of trade secrets
[over-the-top very obviously fake gasp]
The most egregious of the allegations is against former Apple senior systems electrical engineer Chang Liu, who Apple says did almost everything short of stealing John Ternus’s Trapper Keeper marked “BIG SECRETS, DO NOT TAKE OUT OF APPLE PARK, EYES ONLY, THIS MEANS YOU!” under which there is a poorly drawn skull and crossbones, and personally delivering it while cackling to Sam Altman.
To be fair, Apple does say the current allegations are just “the tip of the iceberg” so maybe he did that, too.
The Wall Street Journal offered a take that one might be inclined to describe as “OpenAI-friendly,” assuming one is able to read and digest information and has a subscription to The Wall Street Journal: Apple’s ‘Thermonuclear’ Response to the OpenAI Threat
In one of his last acts as Apple’s chief executive before successor John Ternus takes over…
It’s July and he doesn’t step aside (up, over, around, whatever) until September, so it’s more realistically one of his last 10,000 acts but, okay, sure.
[OpenAI] has built powerful AI models and is working toward an unspecified “family of devices” to run them, devices that could supplant Apple’s.
That is a load-bearing “could” there and if you pull it out all the letters in the article come tumbling off of your screen and spill all over your desk and keyboard so be careful.
Apple’s innovation engine failed to develop hit AI products and features, leaving it vulnerable to new entrants.
The first half of that sentence is technically true, but when the most popular AI endeavors are all deep in the red, it’s not exactly clear why you’d want to have a hit AI product. Sure, things can change, but the Macalope will take the vulnerability exhibited by record quarter after record quarter any day. You could also note that no AI company has created a hit hardware product of any kind, period. Simply assuming they’re going to soon is some real magical thinking.
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In discussing Apple’s rivals, WSJ brings up other ongoing litigation involving the company.
Elon Musk has also chafed at Apple’s control of the digital economy. A unit of SpaceX is suing Apple for disadvantaging its AI app…
Yes, let’s turn now to the feelings of a guy who, it has been charged, is responsible for the deaths of over 700,000 people because of his know-nothing involvement in international aid. Say, remember how Musk offered to end world hunger if someone would just show him how it’s possible, and several people did and Musk, a la Mr. Burns, said “Mmm, no, I’d still prefer not”? Here the Macalope would often quip “Good times.” but the times were not, in fact, good in any way. One wonders how much more horrible stuff Musk has to do to stop getting treated as just a standard businessman engaged in simple business things by the press.
Anyway, Musk is “chafed” because his porn machine isn’t higher in the App Store rankings.
Apple has said that its App Store relies on algorithms and expert curation and doesn’t suppress rivals…
Apple says it doesn’t suppress rivals but who knows, really? A rather telling detail left out of that anecdote is who Musk thinks Apple is in cahoots with in disadvantaging his AI app. That would be a little company called OpenAI. As John Gruber notes, it’s a little odd that Apple would still be deliberately favoring OpenAI given that it’s now suing the company.
The irony of Apple’s case against OpenAI is that Apple itself has so frequently been accused of stealing other companies’ ideas that it has spawned a new verb, “sherlocking,”…
Oh, yes, let’s conflate copying a feature someone else implemented by re-making it yourself from scratch with stealing the method someone else came up with in order to make something. There is a rather big difference between making your own spreadsheet software and stealing the source code to Excel, recompiling it and try to sell it as AAA Spreadsheet. You’d think a publication that purports to specialize in business would know that.
The stupid thing is there is a better example WSJ could have used here: the Apple Watch blood oxygen patent infringement suit. But it just couldn’t resist there being a nickname for Apple copying features.
WSJ concludes by saying Apple won’t be able to rely on legal means to beat AI hardware, that ultimately it…
…falls to product development, an area where Ternus will have to surpass his predecessor if he wants to maintain Jobs’s legacy.
It’s a shame he doesn’t have any expertise in product development.
Wait.
One word you won’t find in this article is “bubble.” WSJ simply takes it as writ that the AI revolution is real and spectacular, and Apple is desperate to prevent these companies from creating their iPhone-killing hardware. Which they’re going to do while hemorrhaging money and engaged in enough infighting to embarrass the Borgias. The recent backlash against AI and data centers does not merit a word.
Does Apple want to hamstring OpenAI’s hardware efforts? Sure. Even if it doesn’t think they’ll amount to much, why wouldn’t it? Does it want to simple dig through OpenAI’s emails and see what turns up? That sounds like fun! But does it also feel that it has a solid case against OpenAI, a company that already has a serious reputation as a bad actor for any number of reasons and for whom stealing things is simply second nature? Yeah, probably.
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WhatsApp Beta Reveals iCloud Backup Alternative for iPhone WhatsApp is developing a first-party cloud storage option for chat backups on iPhone, providing users with an alternative to iCloud for the first time, according to app tinkerer WABetaInfo.
Code found in the WhatsApp beta for iOS (version 26.28.10.16), available through TestFlight, suggests that users will eventually be able to pick their preferred backup destination directly from the app's chat backup settings. iCloud however will remain the default.
The feature harks back to one that WABetaInfo spotted in development for Android back in April, which is set to give users on Google's platform a way to store backups off Google Drive.
Under the plan, WhatsApp will reportedly include 2GB of free storage on its own servers, and there will be a 50GB tier priced at around $0.99 per month, similar to Apple's entry-level iCloud+ plan. There is also said to be a 1TB option in the works, although the tiers and pricing could always change before the backup feature goes live.
Image: WABetaInfo
Notably, backups kept on WhatsApp's servers will be protected by end-to-end encryption (E2EE) by default, with no way to switch encryption off. That's firmer protection than what is offered by iCloud backups, whose users must turn on encryption manually by enabling Advanced Data Protection (ADP). WhatsApp will reportedly recommend securing backups with a passkey, but a password or 64-digit key will also work.
WABetaInfo says the feature is still in development and not yet working for beta testers, and WhatsApp hasn't yet stated when it plans to officially launch the backup alternative.Tag: WhatsAppThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Google Chrome's Gemini AI Features Roll Out to UK Users Google has announced the rollout of Chrome's latest AI features to Mac and PC users in the U.K., indicated by a new "Ask Gemini" button with a sparkle icon in the upper right side of the browser.
Gemini in Chrome can work across multiple tabs, which is supposed to make it useful for comparing and summarizing information from several websites at once.
It also integrates with Google services such as Calendar, YouTube, Gmail, and Maps, allowing users to perform tasks like jumping to a specific moment in a YouTube video, scheduling a meeting, or drafting an email without leaving the current webpage.
The rollout includes Nano Banana, a new AI tool that can be used to generate images from text prompts right from the browser's sidebar.
Google says the new AI features will also be coming to iOS in the U.K. next month.
If you're not interested in any of this stuff, you can simply right-click on the Ask Gemini button at the upper right corner of Chrome and select Unpin to remove it from the browser.
Gemini's Chrome integration was initially limited to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, but Google expanded access to all desktop users in the US in September 2025, followed by rollouts to over 50 countries.Tags: Chrome, Google, United KingdomThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Run Windows-only apps on your Mac with Windows 11 Pro for $9.97 Macworld
TL;DR: Get Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for $9.97 instead of $199 and use it to run Windows-only apps through compatible virtualization software or Boot Camp. This deal ends July 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Your Mac may cover nearly everything, but “nearly” can become a problem when work software, games, utilities, or legacy programs only run on Windows. This Windows 11 Pro lifetime deal is a much less expensive way to add that compatibility to your Mac.
Bring Windows-only software into your Mac workflow
Virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion can let you run Windows and macOS side by side without rebooting. That makes it easier to open a Windows-only app, switch back to your Mac software, and keep your workflow moving.
Owners of compatible Intel-based Macs may also be able to use Boot Camp, which creates a dedicated Windows partition for native performance. Unlike virtualization, switching between macOS and Windows requires restarting the computer.
Owning Windows 11 Pro also means you have access too tools such as BitLocker drive encryption, Remote Desktop, virtual desktops, and Snap Layouts for organizing open windows — all without recurring subscription fees.
Own your own copy of Windows 11 Pro for $9.97 (reg. $199) before the deal ends July 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
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How to Install iOS 27 Public Beta on Your iPhone Apple has made available the first public beta of iOS 27, bringing a more stable version of the software to a wider audience following lengthy testing by developers. Keep reading to learn how to prepare your device for the beta software and how to install it.
Signing up to get the iOS 27 or iPadOS 27 public beta is simple once you know how – it can be done by enrolling an iPhone or iPad in Apple's free Apple Beta Software Program. The steps you need to complete to install the software on your device are provided towards the end of this article, but before you jump ahead, here are a few things worth considering.
Is My iPhone Compatible With iOS 27?
iOS 27 is supported on iPhone 11 and all of the same iPhone models as iOS 26. They include the following:
iPhone 17e
iPhone 17
iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max
iPhone Air
iPhone 16e
iPhone 16
iPhone 16 Plus
iPhone 16 Pro
iPhone 16 Pro Max
iPhone 15
iPhone 15 Plus
iPhone 15 Pro
iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone 14
iPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 mini
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 11
iPhone SE (3rd generation)
Is My iPad Compatible With iOS 27?
iPadOS 27 cuts support for more iPad models than last year's iPadOS 26 did, with older iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad, and iPad mini models all losing compatibility. iPadOS 27 is supported on the following iPad models:
13-inch iPad Pro (M4)
12.9-inch iPad Pro (6th generation)
12.9-inch iPad Pro (5th generation)
12.9-inch iPad Pro (4th generation)
11-inch iPad Pro (M4)
11-inch iPad Pro (4th generation)
11-inch iPad Pro (3rd generation)
11-inch iPad Pro (2nd generation)
iPad Air (M3)
iPad Air (M2)
iPad Air (5th generation)
iPad Air (4th generation)
iPad (A16)
iPad (10th generation)
iPad (9th generation)
iPad mini (A17 Pro)
iPad mini (6th generation)
Note that this compatibility list does not mean that all iOS 27/iPadOS 27 features will work with the above models. Several of the update's features are exclusive to iPhone 15 Pro and newer models, since they rely on Apple Intelligence.
For example, iOS 27's more intelligent and personal version of Siri is available on the iPhone 15 Pro and newer, while two specific features tied to it are exclusive to the iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air.
Should I Install iOS 27 Public Beta?
Great question! Before downloading the update, it's worth noting that Apple does not recommend installing iOS 27 beta updates on your main iPhone/iPad, so if you have a secondary device, use that. This is beta software, which means there are often bugs and issues that pop up that can prevent software from working properly or cause other problems. Apple still has fixes to make before the final release in September.
Make an Archived Backup of Your Device First
Before installing the beta, make sure to back up your iOS device before installing the software using the following method, otherwise you won't be able to revert back to iOS 26 if things go wrong.
Plug your iPhone into your Mac using the supplied cable.
Allow the accessory to connect by clicking Allow in the dialog prompt.
Open a Finder window by clicking the Finder icon in the Dock.
Click your iOS device's name in the sidebar.
If this is the first time connecting your device to your Mac, click Trust in the Finder window.
Tap Trust on your device when prompted, then enter your passcode to confirm.
In the General tab, click the circle next to where it says Back up all of the data on your iPad to this Mac.
If you want to encrypt the backup, check the box next to Encrypt local backup, then enter a password to protect your data.
If you don't want to create an encrypted backup, or you've already set up encrypted backups, click Back Up Now.
When the backup is finished, you can find the date and time of the last backup in the General tab, just above the Manage Backups button. Remember that this backup will not be overwritten when you manually or automatically back up your iPhone in the future, so you can restore it at any time by using the Restore Backup... option in the same Finder screen.
How to Download iOS 27 Public Beta
Downloading and install the iOS 27 Public Beta is very straightforward. Simply follow these steps:
Head over to Apple's Beta Software Program website and sign up using your Apple Account credentials.
Now go to Settings ➝ General ➝ Software Update on your iPhone.
Tap Beta Updates. If you don't see the option, try switching off Download iOS Updates (Automatic Updates ➝ Download iOS Updates), then tap Back and it should appear.
Select iOS 27 Public Beta in the list, then tap Back.
Wait for the Software Update screen to check Apple's servers. When the iOS 27 Public Beta appears, tap Download and Install, then follow the instructions and wait for installation to complete.
iOS 27 Features
iOS 27's headline change is a more intelligent and personal version of Siri, but the update also brings a wider set of improvements across Apple's core apps and services. A new Siri mode in the Camera app works with Visual Intelligence, which lets you point their iPhone at real-world items like receipts and take useful actions directly from what's on the screen.
Apple Maps gains an enhanced Flyover experience powered by AI, with sharper and more lifelike aerial imagery for select cities. In the U.S., a new Local Lists feature surfaces relevant place collections, including trending restaurants and family-friendly destinations.
Find My adds more flexible location sharing controls. You can now share your location for a custom duration, set an exact time for sharing to expire, or pause sharing with specific people until the End of the day. Reminders and Calendar now also support natural language input, and Apple Intelligence will automatically fill in details such as the date, time, and location.
Wallet, Apple Cash, and Apple Pay also get major upgrades. iOS 27 adds Apple Intelligence-powered bill splitting with Apple Cash, custom Wallet passes created from physical cards, richer hotel key experiences, and a redesigned Apple Pay checkout flow with easier card switching and more payment details. Tap to Pay on iPhone also gains Tap to Share, letting customers securely share contact, shipping, and Loyalty information with participating merchants.
Apple's media and cloud apps get updates too. Apple Podcasts adds Search within individual shows, iCloud Shared Albums support full-resolution cross-platform sharing and more file types, and Apple Music improves AutoMix while expanding Lyrics Translation to more Language pairings.
How to Downgrade From iOS 27 Beta to iOS 26
For the full list of iOS 27 features, check out Apple's press release.Related Roundups: iOS 27, iPadOS 27This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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iOS 27 public beta: Should you install it on your iPhone? The iOS 27 public beta is now available, and it’s full of major new features. Should you install it on your iPhone? Here’s everything you need to know.
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iOS 27 Public Beta Is Here: 10 New Features Worth Testing Apple released the iOS 27 public beta today, and if you've been curious about the new software, now's the time to try it out. iOS 27 brings Siri AI, performance improvements, and lots of new Apple Intelligence features. With the public betas, you don't need to wait until September to see what's new.
iOS 27 is one of Apple's most stable betas compared to prior years. We never recommend installing a beta on a main device, especially if you rely on important health apps, but if you have a secondary device or can live with a few bugs, the software is worth checking out.
Performance Improvements
Apple sped up a long list of features in iOS 27, and it's immediately noticeable when you download the software.
Everything feels snappier than it did in iOS 26. Animations are quicker, apps launch faster, and AirDrop transfers complete faster. You'll see improvements when taking photos, opening the keyboard, using the App Library, and swapping Home Screen pages. Your iMessages between devices sync more accurately, messages won't fail to send and will be automatically retried, and your iPhone can transition more smoothly between Wi-Fi and cellular.
The majority of new features in iOS 27 require Apple Intelligence and an iPhone 15 Pro or later, but the under-the-hood improvements are available on all iPhones, and even older iPhones will feel faster.
Siri AI
Siri got a total overhaul in iOS 27, and it's now "Siri AI." It's more like ChatGPT or Claude than the prior version of Siri, with support for back-and-forth conversations. Siri AI can do a lot of what other AI chatbots can do, but unlike other AI options, Siri has private access to your messages, emails, photos, apps, and other personal data so it can complete a wider range of tasks. Siri can also search the web, so it can answer all kinds of queries.
You can activate Siri with a wake word, swipe down from the middle of your screen to type a question to Siri, chat with Siri in the Siri app, or press the side button to activate Siri.
Some examples of what Siri is now able to do:
Create home automations with a command like lock all the doors at midnight.
Find specific emails, messages, photos, images, links, files, and other documents people have sent to you. You can ask based on person, time, location, and more.
Delete files, emails, photos, or messages.
Add all items from a recipe on a website to a shopping list.
Recommend activities, places, and restaurants you might like based on what it knows about you.
Look at something on your screen like a website and answer questions about it.
Answer general knowledge questions.
Add information about people to the Contacts app when asked, like birthdays or additional phone numbers.
Find passwords for websites and apps that are stored in the Passwords app.
For more on some of the commands you can use with Siri, we have a dedicated Siri AI guide.
Visual Intelligence
Visual Intelligence is accessible through the Camera app with a new Siri mode that you can choose as an alternative to photo and video modes. It works the same as it did before, but it's easier to get to.
There are new Visual Intelligence features, and Siri can do things like tell you the nutritional value of something you're about to eat, or calculate what everyone owes from an image of a receipt. We have more examples in our iOS 27 Visual Intelligence guide.
Write with Siri
Siri can generate text from scratch in iOS 27, and there's a system-wide Write with Siri feature you can get to from the keyboard. Siri can help you write, give you feedback on what you've written, change the tone or wording of your writing, and even write in your style by analyzing your emails and messages.
Your iPhone also automatically suggests grammar fixes in addition to spelling fixes.
Photos Clean Up
The Clean Up tool that removes unwanted objects from images in the Photos app is much improved in iOS 27, and it does a better job cleanly removing what you don't want and filling in what's missing more convincingly.
There are also new image tools for extending the borders of a photo using AI, and changing the perspective or composition of an image.
Our full iOS 27 Photos guide goes through all of the new features.
Passwords
If you use the Passwords app, there's a new feature that uses Safari to automatically change weak and compromised passwords for you. It requires a device that supports Apple Intelligence.
Safari
You can create custom extensions with natural language commands in Safari, which is useful for when you want to do something specific but there isn't a good extension available. Some sample suggestions, from Apple:
Create a citation for the current webpage and copy it to my clipboard
Create a 3-minute focus timer for the page
Set the minimum font size to 14pt
Turn the page into pirate speak
Style websites like 90s websites with bold colors and type
Every time I open a new tab, draw me a different flower
Highlight and show the dimensions of webpage elements when I tap on them
Enter the design mode for a website so that I can edit the contents
Safari can also automatically organize your tabs into categories and watch a webpage and let you know if there are changes. For more, read our iOS 27 Safari guide.
Home App
Use HomeKit Secure Video cameras? They now support 2K and 4K recording. There's also a new AI feature that gives you text descriptions for what's happening in your home, and there's an option to search through videos using natural language to find something you're looking for.
The AI features will require a 2TB iCloud+ plan at launch, but the 4K streaming doesn't.
For more on what's new in the Home app, check out our iOS 27 Home guide.
AirPods EQ
If you've ever wanted to adjust the sound of your AirPods, you can do so with new AirPods customization options that let you tweak mids, highs, and lows. Custom EQ is available for AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods Max 2.
Shortcuts
If you find the Shortcuts app intimidating, it's easier to use in iOS 27. You can tell the Shortcuts app what you want to be able to accomplish with a shortcut, and it'll make it using AI. You can then refine it with further natural language requests, or manually edit.
How to Install the Beta
You can sign up for the iOS 27 beta (and any other betas) using Apple's public beta website. Once you're signed up, you can go to Settings > General > Software Update and then choose the iOS 27 Public Beta to install the update.
Make sure to create a backup before you install the beta just in case you want to downgrade back to iOS 26 later.
How to Downgrade From iOS 27 Beta to iOS 26
Beta Reminders
iOS 27 is still very much a beta, and this is not the final version of the software we'll see in September. Apple is still refining Siri AI and Apple Intelligence features, as well as addressing bugs and tweaking features.
iOS 27 Discussion and App Info
The iOS MacRumors forums are a good place to discuss iOS 27 features and take a look at what people are saying about the software's stability.
There's a list of working and non-working apps on the forums if you want to see what you might miss out on, and a helpful discussion on how people are using Siri AI.
We also have a full iOS 27 roundup with more detail on what's new in the update.Related Roundups: iOS 27, iPadOS 27This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26.6 Will Warn You About Malicious iMessages Apple is adding a new warning about malicious iMessages in iOS 26.6, according to X user @limpless_skelly, who shared a mockup of the notification.
The pop-up will warn users that a message could be trying to harm their iPhone or compromise their privacy. Apple asks users to share the message so it can guard against future attacks, and there are "Not Now," "Share With Apple," and "Don't Report" options to tap. Not Now likely causes the pop-up to surface again at a later time.
New in iOS 26.6 Beta 5: Apple is adding a new "Malicious Message Detected" feature.If iOS detects a potentially malicious message, you'll be warned and can choose to share it with Apple to help investigate the attack and improve future protections. pic.twitter.com/NAVzs528So— (@limpless_skelly) July 13, 2026
The actual alert hasn't been seen yet, but code in iOS 26.6 beta 5 confirms that it is indeed in the beta. It's not yet clear what messages will cause it to appear, but it could be a response to sophisticated exploits and phishing attempts in the Messages app. Apple added a "BlastDoor" sandbox security system to Messages in iOS 14, but in 2021, there was a zero-click iMessage exploit that was able to circumvent it and install spyware on the target device. Apple has since added Lockdown Mode and iMessage Contact Key Verification for extra security, along with spam message filtering.
Unfortunately, the alert looks similar to some of the fake scam pop-ups that show up in Safari, which could confuse iPhone users.
Apple has released five betas of iOS 26.6 so far, and it's nearing a public launch. We're expecting the update to come out sometime around the end of July.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Second report says Apple posted its strongest-ever Q2 for iPhone shipments amid market downturn Adding to an earlier report from Counterpoint Research that showed Apple posting its strongest-ever second quarter for iPhone shipments, Omdia has now published its own figures pointing to the same record performance. Here are the details.
iOS 27 public beta arrives, and it’s stable enough to trust Anyone can download the iOS 27 public beta, which brings new Apple Intelligence tools. Grab it now and sign up for the Siri AI waitlist.
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The OS 27 public betas are out now with Siri AI, platform improvements, and more Macworld
Apple has released the OS 27 operating system betas to those who have signed up for the Public Beta. That includes iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, tvOS 27, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27.
The headline feature is of course Siri AI, a new conversational, full-chatbot-style Siri that is far more capable and can mine your iPhone for details to aid it its answers. The other big improvements include major platform improvements to make everything faster, smoother, and more consistent, a big overhaul to trust and safety features for families, and other big AI enhancements throughout the system.
For more on all the new features in the OS 27 updates, and to see if your device is compatible, check out our iOS 27 guide and macOS 27 guide.
The first beta builds are based of the most recent Developer Beta releases. That means Beta 3, released on July 3 for iOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS. For iPadOS and macOS, Apple released an updated “version 2” of the Beta 3 build for developers today, and the public beta carries that same build number.
How to join Apple’s Public Beta Program
The public beta is accessible to anyone with a valid Apple ID.
Visit the Apple Beta Software Program webpage and click Sign Up.
Sign in with your Apple ID and agree to the terms and conditions.
Select the operating system you want to test – such as iOS, iPadOS, or macOS – and follow the prompts to enroll your device.
Enable Updates:
On iPhone/iPad: Go to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and select the Public Beta.
On Mac: Go to System Settings > General > Software Update. Click the information (i) icon next to Beta Updates and choose the Public Beta.
OpenAI Shuffles ChatGPT Apps, Kills Atlas Browser, Improves Voice OpenAI has replaced its Mac apps with a confusing 1.45 GB amalgamation, killed its ChatGPT Atlas Web browser after less than a year, and boosted ChatGPT Voice by backing it with more capable models.
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iPadOS 27 & macOS 27 beta 3 get a version 2 update as public betas drop It's OS 27 public beta day, but developer beta testers are getting a little treat with version 2 updates of the iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 beta 3 release.iPadOS 27 beta 3 got a version 2 updateWhile it isn't clear exactly what Apple might have changed in its second version of macOS 27 beta 3 and iPadOS 27 beta 3, they are now available. Every other OS 27 beta retained its beta 3 build numbers for the public beta.The build number for macOS 27 beta 3 version 2 is 26A5378n, up from 26A5368g. The iPadOS 27 beta 3 version 2 build number is 24A5380I, up from 24A5370h. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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tvOS 27 and HomePod 27 public betas now available, here’s what’s new Apple has just released tvOS 27 in public beta, so any Apple TV 4K user can install the software in advance of its fall launch. HomePod 27 is available in public beta too. Here’s what’s new.
Strong iPhone 17 demand keeps Apple climbing in global smartphone market Robust iPhone 17 demand helped Apple grow its share of the global smartphone market even as most of its rivals struggled.
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First iOS 27, macOS 27 public betas are out, but you should still be careful Apple has finally introduced its first public betas of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, watchOS 27, visionOS 27, and tvOS 27.iOS 27's public beta is hereSince the introduction of the 27-generation operating systems at WWDC in early June, Apple has been testing developer beta builds. A few rounds later, and it has started to do the same with the public beta.The first public builds are: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple rolls out revised beta 3 builds for iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate In addition to releasing the first wave of public betas for iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple also rolled out revised versions of these developer betas with new build numbers. Here are the details.
Product managers & engineering leads are the target for Apple's next WWDC26 session On July 23, 2026, Apple will hold an online session that is meant to cater to leadership roles and how they might implement Siri AI features, Liquid Glass, and more in their apps for iOS 27.Siri AI can tap into third-party apps thanks to app intentsWWDC 2026 may be over, but that doesn't mean Apple has finished interacting with developers and other businesses outside of Cupertino. In-store and online developer sessions have been going on regularly since the June event, but the next one has a more specific audience.According to Apple's listing for the next online session, it is aimed at "designers, product managers, and engineering leads who drive roadmap decisions." The session is online and will be held on July 23, 2026. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
macOS 27 public beta now available, here’s how to install it After three rounds of developer betas, Apple is now rolling out the first public beta of macOS 27. Here’s how to install it.
watchOS 27 public beta is here with Siri AI and smarter Apple Watch features The watchOS 27 public beta is now available for Apple Watch. It gives users an early look at the software update coming to everyone this fall.
watchOS 27 includes one potentially transformative addition: Siri AI on your wrist. Apple also added a dynamic app grid, a one-handed tap gesture, and a more proactive Smart Stack. In addition, the update brings several health and fitness upgrades.
Here’s how to install the beta, which watches can run it, and what you should try first.
iOS 27 public beta is here with Siri AI, iPhone speed upgrades, and more The first iOS 27 public beta is now available for iPhone. It gives users an early chance to try Apple’s biggest software update of the year.
Siri AI is the headline feature. The release also includes a redesigned Screen Time experience, Liquid Glass refinements, performance upgrades, and dozens of quality-of-life changes.
Here’s how to install the beta, what’s new, and which features you should try first.
Apple releases iPadOS 27 public beta, here’s what’s new Apple has just launched iPadOS 27 in public beta, so anyone can try the new software in advance of its fall release. Here’s what’s new in iPadOS 27, and how to get the public beta.
First macOS Golden Gate Public Beta Now Available Apple today released the first public beta of macOS Golden Gate, expanding the macOS 27 beta test to non-developers. You can sign up to test the update on Apple's beta website, and then download it by going to System Settings > General > Software Update and toggling on the macOS 27 beta.
macOS Golden Gate includes the same Siri AI features as iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, but you get to Siri through Spotlight with a Command + Space keyboard shortcut. Siri can search the web to answer questions, look through your personal data like photos, emails, and messages to help you find what you're searching for, and complete actions in and between apps. There is a dedicated Siri app, and you can hold ongoing conversations with Siri.
Apple brought Visual Intelligence to the Mac, so Siri can look at what's on your screen and answer questions about it.
The Liquid Glass design introduced last year has been updated, and Apple added a slider for controlling overall system transparency. Liquid Glass opacity has been changed so it better diffuses complex content, and other design changes bring more depth and separation to the UI so it's easier to tell which window is active.
Apps now feature uniform toolbars with headings and controls that are easier to read, and windows no longer have such dramatically rounded corners. Sidebars are no longer floating and extend edge-to-edge, plus window positioning is more consistent across external displays.
Write with Siri is able to generate text from scratch, correct your grammar, or give you feedback on your writing, and there are new AI editing tools in the Photos app. In Shortcuts, you can create automations with natural language requests, and search has been improved in Mail and Messages. Apple made multiple performance improvements across macOS Golden Gate for a faster, smoother experience even on older Macs.
More on the new features in macOS 27 can be found in our macOS Golden Gate roundup.Related Roundup: macOS Golden GateThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 Now Available to Public Beta Testers Apple today released the first public betas of iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, allowing anyone with a compatible device to download and test the new software.
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You can get started by signing up on Apple's beta website and then opting in to the public beta by going to Settings > General > Software Update and choosing the iOS 27 or iPadOS 27 Public Beta option. Today's public beta is identical to the third developer beta, and there's also a newly revised iPadOS 27 third beta available for developers.
iOS 27 introduces Siri AI, a more capable version of Siri that can search the web, access your personal information, see what's on your screen, and take actions in and across apps. Siri in iOS 27 is more similar to Claude or ChatGPT than the prior version of Siri, with a dedicated Siri app for back-and-forth conversations. You can use Siri AI if you have a device that supports Apple Intelligence.
Apple updated the Liquid Glass design that debuted last year, adding a slider to adjust the transparency level and refining its look. There are new AI features in many of Apple's apps. Visual Intelligence moved to the Camera app and supports new features like getting the nutritional information for a meal or splitting a bill, and Siri is able to generate text for you or help you refine your writing with Write with Siri.
There are new AI photo editing tools in the Photos app, Safari can organize your tabs automatically, and you can create Shortcuts and Safari extensions using natural language commands. AirPods have custom EQ, the Home app supports 4K video cameras, and there are new child safety controls for parents.
Apple made dozens of improvements to device performance, and everything feels faster, even on older iPhones. Apps launch quicker, AirDrop transfers are faster, the keyboard loads quicker, and more.
Additional information on the new features in iOS 27 can be found in our dedicated iOS 27 roundup, with info on iPadOS 27 available in our separate iPadOS 27 roundup.Related Roundups: iOS 27, iPadOS 27This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
watchOS 27 Now Available to Public Beta Testers Apple today released the first public beta of watchOS 27, giving Apple Watch users a chance to try the new software ahead of its fall launch.
You can sign up for Apple's public beta testing program on the beta website, and then download the updates through the Apple Watch app on the iPhone. Today's public beta is the same as the third developer beta released last week.
watchOS 27 adopts Siri AI, and you can use Siri from your wrist as long as you have an iPhone that supports it. Siri AI can access your personal information, answer all kinds of questions, and complete tasks for you. There is a dedicated Siri app that's front and center on the watch in the new dynamic app grid that comes up when pressing the Digital Crown.
There's a new gesture for selecting a widget in the Smart Stack, plus Apple added Smart Stack suggestions for finding a parked car, accessing a transit card, and getting a birthday reminder.
Workout Buddy works without your iPhone nearby, treadmill run and walk distances are tracked more accurately, and Apple added a unified Find My app that also supports Precision Finding.
More on what's new in the updates can be found in our watchOS 27 roundup.Related Roundups: Apple TV, watchOS 26, watchOS 27Buyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy)Related Forums: Apple TV and Home Theater, Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple shares hit new all-time closing and intraday highs In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. rose to hit a new all-time closing high. Apple’s all-time intraday high was also set today…
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Apple skips M6 Pro/Max, fast-tracks AI-focused M7 chips; Touchscreen MacBook Pro looms Apple is making one of the biggest changes yet to its Apple Silicon roadmap for Macs. The company is prioritizing on-device AI performance…
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MagSafe Monday: The Twelve South PowerBug clears your counters The only issue with MagSafe is that a cable is still required at home. Twelve South decided to tackle this problem by eliminating the cable entirely and taking cues from the MagSafe battery market. The Twelve South PowerBug is a Qi2 charger that plugs directly into your wall outlet and floats your iPhone right in the air. It is a fun way to use StandBy mode while keeping your counters completely clear. I’ve also found it to be useful for traveling as well!
Apple TV has a packed lineup of sports premieres coming soon From pickleball and college basketball to the return of Ted Lasso, Apple TV has a packed sports lineup arriving over the next few weeks. Here’s everything coming up.
Apple sues OpenAI after ex-engineer allegedly used bug to steal trade secrets OpenAI accused of conspiring with former Apple employees to steal trade secrets.
Apple is working on an Ultra chip with 1.5TB of RAM, but we may never see it Macworld
In his latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that Apple is moving forward with plans to release the M5 Ultra Mac Studio later this year. In June, Gurman said the Mac Studio’s M5 Ultra could have 36 CPU cores, 80 GPU cores, and support up to 768GB of RAM.
The M5 Ultra Mac Studio (which has an internal code of J246) will replace the current M3 Ultra model that was introduced alongside the M4 Max in March 2025. The implementation of the M3 was a bit of a surprise, since conventional wisdom held that Apple would ship the current M4 Ultra generation instead. But the chip availability, timing of new production methods, and Apple’s chip naming procedures led to the company calling in the M3 Ultra instead.
In his new report, Gurman said Apple is also working on an AI server using M5 Ultra chips. Apple doesn’t sell servers, so these machines are likely for internal use. Gurman’s report also details how the dead Apple Car project led to Apple’s ability to develop AI features for its chips.
But that’s not all. While it readies the M5 Ultra, Apple is also working on the M7 Ultra that will support up to 1.5TB of RAM, a massive increase over the M3 Ultra’s 512GB max. However, Gurman notes that the public may not ever be able to buy that version. Rather, the state of the RAM market will influence how much memory will be contained within the chip. It’s hard to guess, since the M7 Ultra isn’t expected to arrive until 2029.
Apple is also working on 1.4nm chips, including the M8, which could arrive in 2028. Gurman did provide details on whether these future chips will make their way into the Mac Studio.
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How Apple could fix a major Mac Studio memory problem Apple's rumored M5 Ultra and M7 Ultra chips could dramatically expand the Mac Studio's unified memory. Here's why that's important for pros.
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macOS Sonoma 14.8.8 and macOS Sequoia 15.7.8 get a rare fifth RC Continuing a lengthy list of release candidates for macOS Sonoma 14.8.8 and Sequoia 15.7.8, Apple is now rolling out RCs 5 for both systems, alongside developer betas 5 for iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, and more. Here are the details
Apple releases fifth iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and visionOS 26.6 betas Apple has seeded the fifth developer betas of its current-generation point-release updates — iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6…
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AirPods Pro 3 just got a massive $50 discount at Amazon Macworld
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Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 are on sale for $200 at Amazon right now, a savings of $50 off their MSRP, and the best price we’ve seen outside of major sale events like Black Friday and Prime Day. With nothing scheduled for months, it’s a great time to pick up a pair.
AirPods Pro 3 earbuds can block twice as much unwanted noise as the AirPods Pro 2, which can be quite the upgrade if you’re often using public transport or working in an open office. Another major upgrade was made to the acoustic architecture, bringing deeper bass, sharper clarity, and vivid vocals, so all your music listening sessions will sound fantastic. They’ve also got a better fit than the 2nd-gen model thanks to foam-infused eartips.
One thing that makes the AirPods Pro stand out is the presence of health features because that’s not something you expect from a pair of earbuds. They come with a built-in heart-rate sensor that can track your activity across over 50 workout types. There are also some handy extra features available, providing hearing protection against loud environments or aiding your hearing by boosting conversation volume levels.
As we wrote in our 4.5-star review, AirPods Pro 3 are a killer pair of earbuds and among the best in their class. And at just $200, the AirPods Pro 3 are an easy pick if you want top-tier audio and tons of useful features packed in a pair of comfortable buds.
Forked Session (iOS) to add custom client-side security features (Sandbox keyboard, anti-screenshot). Looking for TestFlight testers and code feedback! Hi everyone, Tired of the constant overreach regarding Chat Control, I decided to stop complaining and start coding. To ensure ironclad foundations, I forked the open-source Session app codebase. This means it natively uses their decentralized network, onion-routing, zero logs, and requires absolutely NO phone number or email. However, since Session handles the network side, […]
Fifth developer betas of iOS 26.6, macOS 26.6 are out now The 26-gen operating system updates continue to get tested, with the fifth developer betas of iOS 26.6 and others possibly the last of the cycle.Apple's hardware that works with the 26-generation operating systems - Image Credit: AppleApple is trying out the 27-generation before the fall launches, but it's still working on updates for its current-gen operating system roster.The fifth developer betas landed after the fourth, which arrived on July 6. The third landed on June 29, the second were distributed on June 15, and the first round came out on May 26. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple rolls beta 5 for iPadOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, more Developers can now install the fifth beta for several upcoming system updates, including iPadOS 26.6. Here are the details.
Apple Seeds Fifth iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6 Betas to Developers Apple today seeded the fifth betas of upcoming iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after Apple seeded the fourth betas.
Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update.
With iOS 27 set to launch in September, Apple is wrapping up work on iOS 26. We are not expecting any major new features in the iOS 26.6 update, and it will primarily focus on bug fixes and performance improvements.
The update adds new wording around blocked contact limits, letting users know when they have exceeded the maximum number of blocked contacts. The update might also include a new anti-snatching feature that locks your iPhone if it's grabbed from your hand.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple releases iOS 26.6 beta 5 for iPhone, here’s what to expect While iOS 27 is very much the new focus for pre-release software, Apple is still preparing iOS 26.6 as the next iPhone update. Apple has released the fifth iOS 26.6 developer beta. iOS 26.6 beta has been in testing since the end of May.
Fifth macOS Tahoe 26.6 Beta Now Available for Developers Apple today provided the fifth beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.6 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after Apple seeded the fourth beta.
Developers can download the macOS Tahoe 26.6 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required.
With macOS Golden Gate launching in just a couple months, Apple is likely focusing most of its attention on the new software. We are not expecting any major new features in macOS Tahoe 26.6.Related Roundup: macOS TahoeRelated Forum: macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Releases Fifth watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6 and visionOS 26.6 Betas Apple today provided developers with the fifth betas of upcoming watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and visionOS 26.6 betas for testing purposes. The software comes a week after Apple seeded the fourth betas.
The software updates are available through the Settings app on each device, and because these are developer betas, a free developer account is required.
There's no word on what's in the software as of yet. watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS often get few features in each new beta, with updates primarily focusing on bug fixes and performance improvements.Related Roundups: Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, watchOS 26, watchOS 27Buyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy), Vision Pro (Neutral)Related Forums: Apple TV and Home Theater, Apple Vision Pro, Apple WatchThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple and Samsung benefit as memory shortage pushes smartphone shipments to historic lows The biggest smartphone makers keep on trucking in the face of component shortages and economic uncertainty.
Thank the dead Apple Car for Apple’s upcoming AI-enhanced M7 chips Macworld
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman previously reported in June that while Apple plans to release the M6 chip in the entry-level MacBook Pro this fall, it’s going to skip the Pro and Max versions to focus on getting the M7 series out quicker. In the most recent edition of the Power On newsletter, Gurman expands on his report, adding that the M7 should arrive in the first half of 2027, followed by the M7 Pro and M7 Max at the end of 2027 and an M7 Ultra in 2028.
The reason for the change: AI, of course. But there’s a surprising twist: It all goes back to the failed Apple Car project.
In his June report, Gurman reported that the M7 will feature enhancements to the on-device AI processing capabilities. In his new report, Gurman details that Apple is able to move so adeptly with its AI hardware development because of the Apple Car project. In its attempts to build a self-driving car, Apple created components to handle the vehicle’s AI processing. While the Apple Car project died, those AI components became the foundation for Apple’s AI hardware.
“Without that push,” Gurman reported, “Apple would probably be even further behind in AI than it is today.”
The most recognizable development as a result of the Apple Car development is the Neural Engine in Apple silicon. It was introduced in the A11 Bionic chips used in the iPhone X in 2017–back then, Apple preferred the term “machine learning” instead of AI, but it’s all the same. The Neural Engine has since become a key part of Apple’s A-, S-, and M-series chips.
With the dominance of AI in tech, the Neural Engine is now the focal point of Apple’s chip development–it’s the key to Apple’s ability to perform on-device AI processing, a feature Apple believes is a differentiator between itself and its competitors. Compared to the cloud processing needed by other AI services, on-device AI processing offers faster performance, better security and privacy, and offline functionality.
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Meta challenges Apple’s plan for EU-mandated third-party device interoperability Meta and Apple have been engaged in a months-long back-and-forth over how Apple should implement EU-mandated pairing for third-party devices. Here are the details.
WordPress just released a brand-new Apple TV app with thousands of free videos It’s not every day that a new Apple TV app arrives for tvOS. WordPress just released WordPress TV, bringing video content to the big screen.
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Report: Apple's OpenAI Lawsuit Threatens iPhone Rival Plans OpenAI's ambitions to build a hardware rival to the iPhone are already running into trouble because of Apple's trade secret lawsuit, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who argues the damage is showing up well before any court ruling.
Apple sued OpenAI last week, accusing the company of pushing former employees, and even people it was trying to recruit, to hand over details on unreleased products. The suit also claims OpenAI coached new hires on how to dodge Apple's exit-interview security checks using a document tied to former iPhone design chief Tang Tan. Apple is asking the court to order OpenAI to stop the alleged conduct, destroy any proprietary material it obtained, and pay damages.
A courtroom resolution could take years, Gurman says, but he argues the suit is doing damage now, squeezing OpenAI's ability to recruit and creating drag on its device work long before a judge weighs in. OpenAI has declined to discuss its hardware roadmap directly, though in response to the suit the company said it has "no interest in other companies' trade secrets" and remains focused on its own technology.
The scale of the talent drain is a major part of why this matters to Apple. More than 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI, including former Apple design chief Jony Ive, and Gurman says the company poached so heavily from Apple's iPhone product design group specifically that Apple had to rebuild parts of the team. Apple has responded with bigger retention bonuses and executives personally working to keep engineers from leaving.
The trade secret situation has apparently become one of Apple's biggest internal concerns of the past several months, ranking alongside tariff exposure and the ongoing memory chip shortage. In its own court filing, Apple frames the case as narrowly about trade secrets and describes OpenAI's hardware business as still nascent, arguing that discovery is needed to expose "the pervasive theft of Apple's trade secrets."
The lawsuit is said to already be reshaping OpenAI's hiring, independent of anything a court eventually decides. Apple employees weighing a move to OpenAI may now think twice given the added scrutiny, and even interviewing there could draw attention from Apple's security team, which could keep more engineers at Apple and slow the flow of institutional knowledge to OpenAI.
Former Apple employees are likely to grow more guarded about discussing prior work, with managers avoiding technical questions that risk touching Apple's confidential information. New legal reviews, tighter internal controls, and compliance training could pull engineers away from actual development, while senior OpenAI leadership spends time on discovery and depositions.
Given Apple's leverage over Asia's consumer electronics manufacturers, suppliers may be reluctant to deepen ties with OpenAI for fear of jeopardizing bigger, longer-standing relationships with Apple or getting pulled into the litigation themselves.
Bloomberg Intelligence wrote that "Apple is likely to secure targeted preliminary relief tied to OpenAI's device effort." Any such order would likely require disputed materials to be isolated, evidence preserved, and compliance certified, which could slow OpenAI's hardware plans further. In the longer term, if Apple can prove its trade secrets made it into OpenAI's products, OpenAI could be forced to redesign them.
Regardless, a person familiar with OpenAI's plans told Gurman the company still expects to announce its first hardware product this year and release it in 2027, though that could shift as OpenAI reviews Apple's claims. That device is reportedly far along, but building out a wider family of products, the kind Bloomberg previously described as central to OpenAI's device ambitions, will likely get harder. OpenAI has reportedly explored categories including smart speakers and wearables with an iPhone-style device as the eventual goal, but a simpler, non-phone product is expected to ship first.Tags: Bloomberg, Apple Lawsuits, Mark Gurman, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple lawsuit reveals how many of its former employees now work at OpenAI Apple filed a blockbuster lawsuit against OpenAI on Friday, accusing the company of trade secret theft. There are a lot of interesting tidbits throughout the initial filing, but one stat in particular stood out to me: the number of former Apple employees now working at OpenAI.
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Apple never published accuracy numbers for the new SpeechAnalyzer API, so I benchmarked it myself (vs SFSpeechRecognizer and Whisper) So Apple replaced SFSpeechRecognizer with SpeechAnalyzer in iOS/macOS 26 and gave us literally no accuracy numbers for either one. I've been wondering for months whether migrating is actually worth it. I happen to ship both Apple engines plus WhisperKit in my app (I make a transcription app called Inscribe, so yes, I have skin in […]
SigLens acquisition targets one of Apple’s biggest headaches: Buggy apps Apple's SigLens acquisition brings Cupertino an app-monitoring tool that could make Xcode’s debugging tools a whole lot smarter.
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Deals: AirPods Pro 3 $50 off, Apple Watch Series 11 up to $130 off, chargers, new Bose Lifestyle speakers, more Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by Amazon dropping the price on AirPods Pro 3 down to the lowest we have seen since Prime Day at $50 off, which joins the ongoing deals on AirPods 4. Amazon is also now offering $100 off most affordable 42mm and 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 models and $130 off this GPS + Cell model, all of which sit alongside the ongoing Anker charging gear summer sale with 25W MagSafe options, as well as the now live UGREEN 14th Anniversary sale with deals from just $7 – buy one get one 50% off another, new all-time lows, and more. Head below for a closer look.
Today in Apple history: Nike+iPod Sport Kit puts fitness tracking in your pocket On July 13, 2006, Apple released the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, combining a portable music player and activity tracker for the first time.
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Report: Apple hits record 20% global smartphone shipment share as market plunges According to a new Counterpoint Research report, Apple grew iPhone shipments by 3% year over year and captured a record 20% share of global smartphone shipments despite an industry-wide downturn. Here are the details.
Lessons Learned from CISA’s Recent GitHub Leak The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a postmortem on a data leak in which a contractor published dozens of internal CISA credentials -- including AWS Govcloud keys -- in a public GitHub repository for almost six months before being notified by KrebsOnSecurity. Experts say the gaps identified in the agency's initial response provide important lessons that all security teams should absorb.
Citi hikes Apple price target to $365; bullish on market share gains and pricing power On Monday, Citi raised its price target on Apple to $365 from $315 while maintaining its Buy rating. The move reflects stronger margin…
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Channel Master Floodlight Pro review & listener question roundup on the Smart Home Insider podcast On this week's episode of the Smart Home Insider podcast, we review an innovative light that runs via coaxial cable and answer a pile of listener questions.Smart Home Insider PodcastSince the last episode, developers received the third developer beta of Apple's 27-branded updates. Within the release notes of macOS 27, it was revealed Apple had seemingly decided on pricing for some of its AI-powered features.To use Apple Intelligence with Apple Home, users will need to have at least the 2TB iCloud+ plan. This is also the plan that unlocks unlimited cameras for HomeKit Secure Video recording. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Facebook demands AirPods-like pairing for its glasses and headsets Meta has spent nine months pressing Apple to open up to rivals the way it pairs devices like AirPods, and won't take Apple's excuses for an answer.Meta Ray-Bans in use - Image Credit: MetaFacebook owner Meta has previously been trying to use European Union regulations to get it access to iPhone user data that it cannot possibly have a legitimate use for. But now it's been revealed that the company has also pressed for potentially more reasonable help on pairing its devices."We would like to be able to pair a Meta device with an iPhone or iPad," writes the company in its formal EU interoperability request, "and have it automatically available and paired on other iPhones and iPads associated with that user by coordination via Meta's own cloud services." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple's Steady iPhone Pricing Pays Off as Rivals Scramble Apple captured a record 20% share of the global smartphone market in the second quarter of 2026, even as worldwide shipments fell 4% year-over-year amid an ongoing memory chip shortage, according to a new report from Omdia.
It is Apple's best second-quarter showing on record, landing in what is normally its slowest stretch of the year. Omdia credits this to a strong iPhone 17 upgrade cycle, as well as Apple keeping prices flat across the lineup while rivals were forced to raise theirs. The firm still flagged that Apple raised prices on other products late in the quarter, which raises the question of whether iPhone pricing will follow suit later this year.
The wider industry slump traces back to a memory chip shortage that has pushed component costs sharply higher, with some vendors reportedly paying several times more for memory than a year ago. Samsung was the only other major vendor to grow, holding the top overall spot at 22% share as Chinese competitors pulled back their lineups and raised prices to cope.
Omdia expects the squeeze to worsen over the next two quarters as peak shopping season collides with tight supply, pushing vendors further upmarket to protect margins. That is expected to leave fewer affordable options for budget buyers, and adds another data point to observe as Apple heads into an iPhone 18 cycle already facing rising component costs of its own.Tag: OmdiaThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
OpenAI hardware timeline reportedly unchanged after Apple trade secret theft lawsuit Despite facing its second trade secret theft lawsuit in a little more than a year over its hardware ambitions, OpenAI still plans to unveil its first product this year and release it in 2027, Bloomberg reports. Here are the details.
Apple's corporate espionage suit against OpenAI isn't the first Since its founding, Sam Altman's OpenAI has been at the center of multiple controversies, with Apple's intellectual property theft suit being just the latest chapter. Here's the story so far about what's been alleged over the last decade.Sam Altman of OpenAIThe artificial intelligence development wave has greatly affected the tech industry. As usual, this also includes accusations, threats, and lawsuits.OpenAI is no different, as it has attracted many different lawsuits in its short existence. As you might expect, Apple is central to some, and peripheral to others. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple acquires observability startup SigScalr Apple has acquired certain assets and hired employees from SigScalr, the company behind the observability app SigLens. Here are the details.
iPhone growth defies the smartphone market's worst second quarter in 13 years Apple's iPhone shipments rose 3% in the second quarter of 2026 even as the global smartphone market fell 11% to its lowest second-quarter level since 2013.iPhone 17 Pro MaxGlobal smartphone shipments fell 11% from the second quarter of 2025. Apple's share of global shipments climbed separately to a second-quarter record of 20%.Samsung remained the market leader with a 24% share after posting the strongest year-over-year growth among the five largest smartphone makers. Xiaomi followed Apple with 12%, while Oppo and Vivo held 11% and 8%, respectively.Rising DRAM and NAND memory prices drove much of the decline as suppliers prioritized demand from AI data centers. The resulting pressure has fallen hardest on entry-level and midrange phones, where manufacturers have less room to absorb higher component costs. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Report: Updated iPad accessories are on the way Macworld
Apple has lots of big-ticket devices in the pipeline, from the iPhone Ultra to the Apple Watch Series 12, and this can leave the company’s cheaper accessory-type products in the shade. But iPad owners will be excited to hear that two new Apple Pencils are slated to launch in the first half of next year, according to a new report.
In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman predicts that early 2027 will see the launch of updated Apple Pencils, alongside new iPad Pros (and MacBook Pros) in a feast of launches aimed at creative professionals. He has previously claimed that the new iPad Pro models will appear in the spring, and observes that Apple generally likes such launches to coincide with the release of new Apple Pencils where possible.
The launch is still eight or nine months away, so details are scarce. But Gurman’s sources have obtained the codenames of the new Pencils: B582, he claims, will be an updated version of the standard (wired-charging) Apple Pencil, which currently retails for $79, while B632 is the new version of the $129 Apple Pencil Pro. Such codenames aren’t especially helpful, to be blunt, but they do provide some reassurance that the sources have access to insider information.
Other than the codenames, Gurman is able to offer only some brief speculation on possible changes to the battery setups in the new Apple Pencils. The EU, he notes, will next year bring in regulations stipulating that the batteries in consumer tech products are easier to remove and replace.
“One possibility is that these Pencils will offer new battery systems,” Gurman suggests. “The current (and prior) Apple Pencils are a nightmare to repair and are filled with glued-together parts, so this would be a big change if it happens.”
Of note, both Pencils on the market are 1st-gen models. Apple released the USB-C model in 2023 and the Pro version in 2024. The last Apple Pencil update was the 2nd-gen model in 2018, which added a flat edge for magnetic charging and a tap-sensitive body and was initially only compatible with the 3rd-gen iPad Pros.
That seems like a long shot. Other possibilities are a redesign of some kind or new colors finish-–although Apple has essentially kept the same general design since the 2nd-gen model arrived in 2018. The baseline Apple Pencil USB-C is missing lots of Pro features that could be added in an updated model, such as pressure sensitivity, haptic feedback, Find My, and so on. But the missing features are there to encourage you to pay more for a Pro model, so it’s unlikely Apple will be in much of a hurry to revamp its feature set.
Apple Acquiring SigScalr In March, Apple informed the EU that it had agreed to acquire certain assets and hire employees from SigScalr, according to a notice published today on the European Commission's website.
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Missed the Last Apple Watch Sale? Series 11 Now $100 Off on Amazon Amazon this week has low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. This sale includes a handful of 42mm and 46mm GPS aluminum models, but cellular devices are a bit more rare this time around.
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You can get the 42mm GPS Apple Watch Series 11 for $299.00, down from $399.00, and the 46mm GPS model for $329.00, down from $429.00. On Amazon, you'll find four of the 42mm GPS models and three of the 46mm GPS models on sale at these all-time low prices.
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The real story behind the Apple/Intel chips deal? It reportedly started at the White House. Before Apple agreed to work with Intel on chip manufacturing, the partnership reportedly took shape during White House talks over tariff exemptions.
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Epic Games fights Apple’s request to pause App Store commission proceedings Epic has submitted its opposition to Apple’s latest request to pause lower-court App Store commission proceedings while the Supreme Court reviews part of the case. Here are the details.
Apple Plans AirPods-Like Pairing for Meta's Glasses and Quest Apple is developing a new API that will let third-party accessories, including Meta's Ray-Ban Meta glasses and Quest headsets, automatically pair across a user's Apple devices the same way AirPods and the Apple Watch do today, according to Apple's EU Interoperability Request page.
The plan responds to a request Meta filed in October 2025 under the EU's Digital Markets Act, asking Apple to let a Meta device, once paired with one iPhone or iPad, automatically become available on a user's other Apple devices without extra prompts. Third-party accessories have never been able to tap into that ability, meaning owning non-Apple hardware alongside an iPhone has always involved more friction. If Apple builds this out, that gap will close, at least for whichever manufacturers get access to the new API.
Apple told Meta on February 4 that it plans to let third-party apps access cryptographic materials that make a pairing completed on one Apple device usable on another, secured by a session key and a one-time, per-accessory user consent. Apple expects to finish development by spring 2027 and ship it "shortly thereafter," which points toward an iOS 27.x update, possibly iOS 27.4, though Apple has not yet confirmed a version.
The feature runs on AccessorySetupKit and Proximity Pairing, infrastructure Apple built to comply with a March 2025 European Commission ruling and which only works in the EU today, the same infrastructure behind the proximity pairing feature already live for EU users. Meta has objected that adopting it would force the company to abandon Core Bluetooth, which it relies on for pairing everywhere outside Europe, and has asked Apple to decouple the two. Apple has declined so far, though it told Meta that support outside the EU "is something we are still considering."
The request remains in phase three as of Apple's most recent update. Meta hasn't yet invoked the DMA's formal dispute resolution process, which would trigger a review by Apple's Interoperability Request Review Board within 30 working days. Until then, Apple's plan proceeds with a spring 2027 rollout tied to AccessorySetupKit, in the EU only.Related Roundup: AirPods 4Tags: European Union, MetaBuyer's Guide: AirPods (Caution)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
How to connect two or more external displays to an M1, M2, M3, M4 or M5 MacBook or Neo Macworld
While the higher-end MacBooks with M1/M2/M3/M4/M5 Pro and Max chips support multiple external displays, Apple’s lower-end range of MacBooks that use a standard M1 and M2 processor cannot natively connect more than one external monitor, and to do so the M3 has to have its lid closed. The MacBook Neo is also limited to just one external monitor.
This is a massive limitation for these entry-level Macs: M1 MacBook, M2 MacBook and MacBook Neo. Apple’s M3 MacBook Air models do support two external monitors but only if the MacBook has its lid closed in what is known as Clamshell Mode. The M3 MacBook Pro supports a similar feature if at least the macOS Sonoma 14.6 update is installed. We explain how to run dual external displays on an M3 MacBook in a separate article.
Who will these Mac external monitor tips help?
• If your Mac has a plain (non-Pro or non-Max) M1 or M2 chip, or is the MacBook Neo, it is limited to using just one external monitor unless you follow our tips and workaround here.
• If your Mac has a plain (non-Pro or non-Max) M3 chip, it can only use two external monitors if its own lid is closed (so not showing its own screen) unless you follow our tips and workaround here.
• If your Mac has an M4, M5, M4 Pro, M4 Max chip, it is limited to using two external monitors – add up to five using the workarounds.
• If your Mac has an M5 Pro chip, it is limited to using three external monitors – add up to five using the workarounds.
• If your Mac has an M5 Max chip, it is limited to using four external monitors – add up to five using the workarounds.
The solutions below, however, allow for more than two external displays on plain M1, M2 Macs and MacBook Neo plus M3 Macs with their lids open if you want it. The base M4/M5 MacBook Air and M4/M5 MacBook Pro models do natively support two displays with the lid open but if you want three or more displays for these MacBooks, then keep reading.
In each case, there’s a software download and a docking station, hub or adapter required.
Later, we list our tested and recommended software and hardware solutions for adding more than one display to the plain M1, M2 and M3 Macs, plus MacBook Neo. You can jump straight to our list of the best DisplayLink docks if you know all about it. If not, read on a while.
The simplest solution is to get a USB graphics-enabled docking station or hub, sometimes called a DisplayLink Dock—and we’ve reviewed the best ones later in this article. USB graphics is a software-based technology (DisplayLink or InstantView) that compresses the video signals from the computer to the monitor, enabling you to connect multiple external displays to your M1/M2/M3 or Neo MacBook.
We cover the basics of how to connect your Mac to an external monitor.
Desktop Macs can be helped, too.
While the M1, M2 and Neo MacBooks natively support just one monitor, the desktop M1 Mac Mini and M2 Mac Mini do natively support up to two external monitors—one via the HDMI port and a second via USB-C. The M4 Mac mini supports up to three displays—two displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 5K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt or 4K resolution at 60Hz over HDMI.
Workaround: Install DisplayLink software drivers
You can use a combination of display technologies to get around the M1/M2/M3/Neo MacBooks’ single-monitor limitation. DisplayLink is the most common software solution that you pair with a compatible dock, and SiliconMotion’s InstantView is another. Note that the docks need to state DisplayLink or InstantView compatibility—you can’t just install DisplayLink drivers and hope they work with regular docks and hubs. Here, we’ll refer to them all as DisplayLink docks for brevity.
DisplayLink enable adapters or docks to output video over USB ports that would otherwise support only data connections, bypassing limitations on the number of screens a Mac can support natively (for example, the single-display limitation on base M1, M2, M3, and Neo Macs). Many multi-display docks use a combination of native USB-C Alternate Mode (native “Alt Mode” video output) and DisplayLink technology. This combination serves as a workaround to the M1/M2/M3/Neo platform supporting only a single external display via USB-C.
Note that DisplayLink requires a third-party driver to be installed on the Mac. In general, setup is straightforward. Some of the docks we review below offer the DisplayLink software when you first connect the dock to your Mac. The DisplayLink macOS app or DisplayLink Manager app are ways of enabling DisplayLink technology on macOS. The app is available as a standalone installer rather than through the mac App Store. There are download versions for macOS 26 Tahoe and earlier.
The initial InstantView setup is easier than DisplayLink with the hubs from Hyper and Satechi—but it suffers the same challenge that Apple’s software updates could disable it, which will entail installing a newer version and allowing the necessary security & privacy settings for screen recording, just as with DisplayLink. You can download the latest version of InstantView software here. The latest version supports macOS 26 Tahoe, 15 Sequoia, 14 Sonoma, 13 Ventura and 12 Monterey.
Neither software solution is complicated and both worked well in our tests as you can read below. There are some disadvantages to using DisplayLink and InstantView, which we explain in detail in the FAQ section below the dock chart, but none that should bother most users.
This docking station supports three external displays via DisplayLink, while still allowing the MacBook to show its independent screen.
1. First, download the latest Mac DisplayLink driver. As stated above, some docks, do this for you but it’s always best to use the latest version.
DisplayLink Manager Graphics Connectivity App v. 16.1 is compatible with macOS Sonoma 14, Sequoia 15 and Tahoe 26. For macOS Ventura 13, you need version 14.2; and for Monterey 12, it’s version 1.11; for Big Sur 11, look for version 1.9, and v1.5 for Catalina 10.15. It can be managed via the DisplayLink icon in the Apple Menu bar.
Here’s the one fiddly part: you need to enable “Screen Recording” to allow the DisplayLink Manager app to capture pixels and send them to your USB peripheral.
This can be found in System Preferences under Privacy in Security & Privacy; navigate to Screen Recording in the list on the left, then tick the Screen Recording permission for DisplayLink Manager after unlocking the padlock using your admin password. You may need to quit and restart DisplayLink Manager afterward. Don’t worry, DisplayLink isn’t recording your screen—this just lets it do its magic enabling multiple screens.
Installation is straightforward; take a look at the instructions here. Older versions did not support laptops’ closed-display/Clamshell Mode, but 1.8.1 and later do support Clamshell Mode if the MacBook is running macOS 11 or later.
There’s an option in DisplayLink manager to “launch at startup”, or you can drag the DisplayLink Manager to your Login Items in Users & Groups.
2. Then connect the MacBook to a DIsplayLink docking station—the dock must support DisplayLink, as all the reviewed products listed below do.
3. For the first screen you can connect via the dock’s DisplayPort, HDMI or USB-C/Thunderbolt port, and this will be handled natively by the M1/M2 MacBook. If you need to, you can use a USB-C to HDMI or DisplayPort adapter. If connecting to a MacBook Neo, use the rear 10Gbps USB 3 port.
The HDMI or DisplayPort output uses Alternate Mode (Alt Mode), and as it is basically a pipeline directly to the system’s native GPU, it will behave just like if you hooked up a USB-C to HDMI dongle to your laptop. This requires no user driver installation.
The second and third displays will rely on the DisplayLink software. DisplayLink uses an installed driver and the system CPU and GPU to convert graphics data on the system into data packets. That data is then sent over the cable as data packets and converted back to video information and output to the monitors via the DisplayLink chip in the docking station.
Which dock is best?
A docking station connects to your MacBook via Thunderbolt or USB-C. It then offers multiple ports that your laptop now has access to. These can include new display ports, such as HDMI, as well as Ethernet for wired Internet access, USB-C/Thunderbolt/USB-A ports at varying speeds, audio plugs, and card readers. A simpler hub or adapter has fewer ports but may have all the video or USB ports required.
The main thing to remember here is that the dock, hub or adapter needs to support either DisplayLink or InstantView for the extra multi-screen magic to work. Non-DisplayLink docking stations are great if your MacBook can handle the number of screens you desire but you need more ports and functionality.
Docking station and hub manufacturers are now actively marketing their products as solutions to the M1/M2/M3/Neo external display limitation—docks have to support DisplayLink to work with the software. All the docks and hubs reviewed below require either the DisplayLink download or another similar software solution, such as InstantView, but no further hardware adapter except for the dock or hub itself. And of course, these hubs offer the usual multi-port benefits as well as the external monitor solution.
The best multiscreen hubs and adapters for Neo, M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 MacBooks
Below we have gathered the best dedicated hubs and docks for multiscreen M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/Neo. Note that most of these listed (and tested) below use USB-C rather than Thunderbolt, so don’t benefit from the MacBook’s potential pro-level 40-80Gbps data bandwidth but are usually cheaper. If you require bandwidth higher than 10Gbps, go for a DisplayLink-supporting Thunderbolt dock. The MacBook Neo has USB-C rather than Thunderbolt so is limited to 10Gbps anyway but can use the Thunderbolt docks, too if you like as USB-C and Thunderbolt are compatible..
We have tested DisplayLink docks that can support up to five external displays and some that max out at two, which we expect will be plenty enough screen space for most people. You can use a five-screen DisplayLink dock even if you need only two monitors, and use the spare ports for other purposes.
Plugable 5 Display USB-C Dock (UD-7400PD) – five 4K displays at 60Hz
Pros
Supports up to five external displays at 4K 60Hz
3x 8K at 60Hz displays
11 ports
2x HDMI video ports
140W PD laptop charging
2.5Gb Ethernet
Cons
No SD card reader
North America only
Price When Reviewed:
$279.95
Best Prices Today:
$296.99 at Amazon$296.99 at B&H$296.99 at Lenovo USA
Connection: USB-C (10Gbps)
Software: DisplayLink
Max screens: 5
Let’s begin with the DisplayLink dock that supports the most external displays: the Plugable UD-7400PD allows even M1 MacBook and Neo users to run up to five 4K displays at a 60Hz refresh rate. This is made possible by use of the latest Synaptics’ DisplayLink DL-7400 chipset. No other dock can match it. Although five displays is probably overkill for most users, financial and data analysts can’t have enough screens and will love it. You don’t have to add five displays, of course, but this dock is the one that will let you do so. It even offers something to the mighty M5 Max MacBook that can natively support four external displays; with the Plugable UD-7400PD it can move to five.
There are two HDMI ports (one HDMI 2.1 for 8K and one 2.0) plus three downstream USB-C ports to connect either those displays or other devices. There are two fast 10Gbps USB-A ports, speedy 2.5Gb Ethernet and an audio jack, but no SD card reader. At the front of the dock, one of the USB-C ports can output power to a connected device at 30W, which is perfect if you want to fast-charge an iPhone or even an iPad.
If you need faster bandwidth, the Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station with DisplayLink (reviewed below) boasts 40Gbps data transfer and supports four displays for the M3 MacBook Air (while shut in Clamshell Mode), but with it the M1 and M2 MacBooks are limited to three (one at 6K and two at 4K).
IT managers will appreciate Plugable’s DockTag technology that works with the UD-7400PD, a web-based solution designed for hot-desking and real-time IT asset management in mixed-platform offices.
Read our full
Plugable 5 Display USB-C Dock (UD-7400PD) review
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