Bought a macbook pro – can’t use it to publish apps? Hello everyone, To start, I know almost nothing about Apple and it's eco-system. I want to publish an app on their app store which I built using Unity. To do this I bought a 2015 macbook air (running 12.7.6). As I tried to get things working I found that the latest version of xcode I […]
Codebase structure for app that is very similar on iOS and macOS, but not identical? Hey there, absolutely totally not posting about an app, because it's not Saturday, but would love some roasting of my very first Swift code, which is available under an MIT license at https://github.com/manuelkiessling/Camera2URL/ Does the way this is structured make any sense? It's not a completely unified codebase (as in: the same Xcode project compiles […]
New low-cost iPhone 17 model now rumored to get two design changes Rumors about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17e keep coming, with the latest indicating the low-cost model will pack not one, but two changes to its design: a Dynamic Island and thinner bezels.
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MLS puts Apple's iPhone 17 Pro to work as a broadcast camera A new MLS Cup broadcast will use four iPhone 17 Pro units alongside professional cameras, making Apple's slogan a reality in live sports.iPhone 17 ProThe phones will feed directly into the league's 30-plus camera production during the Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps final. The setup shows how far iPhone imaging has come and why Major League Soccer (MLS) is willing to treat a consumer device as a broadcast-grade tool.Professional sports broadcasts rely on large-sensor cameras that handle motion, low light, and color consistency under pressure. Phones rarely appear in these environments because latency, thermal limits, and dynamic range can break a live show. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
2025 Spotify Wrapped is Here With Three Unique Features Compared to Apple Music Replay Spotify Wrapped has returned for 2025, and it offers three particularly unique features compared to this year's edition of Apple Music Replay.
First, there is a new top song quiz that allows you to guess which track you listened to the most on Spotify this year, before it is revealed.
Second, there is a new Wrapped Party feature on mobile devices that is designed for both group chats in messaging apps and in-person gatherings. This fun and interactive feature lets you compete with up to nine friends, to see who streamed the most minutes of music, who discovered the most new artists, and more throughout the year.
Third, there are now Wrapped Clubs. Spotify will sort you into one of six clubs based on your unique listening history over the past year.
As always, Spotify Wrapped is an end-of-year highlight reel that lets you view the total time you spent listening to music, podcasts, and audiobooks on Spotify. You can also view your top five songs and top five artists that you listened to this year, and for the first time, you can now view your top albums of the year as well.
Just like Apple Music Replay, Spotify Wrapped provides you with a playlist of your top songs in 2025, and highlight reel cards that are designed to be shared on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat.
Many other new features were added to Spotify Wrapped this year, so make sure to check out Spotify's list if you are interested in learning more.
Spotify also shared year-end charts and more.
2025 Wrapped is prominently featured at the top of the Spotify app.Tag: SpotifyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Books Launches 2025 Year in Review Experience Apple today launched its personalized 2025 Year in Review experience for Apple Books, featuring users' top books and audiobooks of the year.
Starting today, the 2025 Year in Review appears prominently inside the Home tab of the Apple Books app. The feature offers a personalized breakdown of each user's reading activity throughout the year, including total books completed, top genres, most-read authors, and month-by-month engagement.
Apple first introduced the Year in Review several years ago as a parallel to Apple Music Replay and other annual consumption summaries, and the company continues to refine the experience each year. The 2025 Year in Review displays reading trends in a visual timeline, graphs, and category-specific rankings.
Alongside the personalized recap, Apple has published its annual editorial lists highlighting the Best Books of 2025 and Best Audiobooks of 2025. These lists are curated by Apple Books' editorial team, are also featured inside the Home tab and include titles across fiction, nonfiction, memoir, thrillers, and new author debuts.
It's been quite the year for brilliant books, so much so that it's hard to know where to start when it comes to choosing your next read. But our editors are here to help with their carefully curated top picks of 2025. There's something for every taste and mood: revealing memoirs, compelling crime and thrillers, sizzling romances, hotshot new names, trusty old favourites and so much more. To find out why our editors loved these titles, and why they think you will too, click on each one to read their reviews.
This year's Best Books of 2025 list includes titles such as 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin, Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy, Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell, Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy, Presumed Guilty by Scott Turow, Arcana Academy by Elise Kova, King Sorrow by Joe Hill, and Motherland by Julia Ioffe.
For audiobooks, Apple highlights 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin, The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig, Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy, Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins, The Proving Ground by Michael Connelly, Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall, Buckeye by Patrick Ryan, and The Next Conversation by Jefferson Fisher.Tag: Apple BooksThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Watch scores first place for Strava users Strava just shared its 12th Annual Year in Sport Trend Report, and Apple Watch takes the gold medal in an important category.
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I analyzed 100+ App Store screenshots and found 3 things that actually convert – built a tool to automate them Hey community! , I spent way too much time creating App Store screenshots for my apps, so I decided to research what actually works. After analyzing 100+ top-performing apps, here's what I found: What Actually Works: Clear value prop in the first 2 words – Users scroll fast. Your headline needs to grab attention immediately, […]
Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 gets release date on Apple TV Jon Hamm’s Your Friends & Neighbors was one of Apple TV’s biggest hits this year, and Apple has just announced the release date for season 2.
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After Apple refusal, Indian government completes U-turn on mandatory iPhone app The saga of a mandatory government security app which Apple and Google had to preinstall on their phones didn’t last long after Apple refused to play ball.
The Indian government had already backed down on preventing iPhone owners from deleting the “security” app, and has now made a complete U-turn in the space of just 48 hours …
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German Antitrust watchdog puts Apple’s redesigned iPhone app tracking pop-ups to the ultimate test Germany's Federal Cartel Office (Bundeskartellamt) announced on Tuesday that it has launched a market test of Apple's proposed…
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These hidden iOS 26 features are actually useful [Video] iOS 26 is easily the most significant visual overhaul we’ve seen on the iPhone in years. We got the new Liquid Glass UI, better Files systems, and a complete Camera app change. All the things that Apple showed off and highlighted. However, after using iOS 26 and iOS 26.1 for a few months, it seemed like Apple decided not to inform us about some of the best functional features, such as default audio input, camera enhancements, and even an update to the Alarm, which had remained unchanged for 20 years. So here are the best hidden iOS 26 features that Apple didn’t tell us about.
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India blinks: won't require Apple to preinstall a state app on iPhone India's government has backtracked on its demand for Apple to preinstall a state-backed app onto the iPhone, after facing a predictable public backlash.A graphic Apple created for the launch of its online Apple Store in India in 2020 - Image credit: AppleOn November 28, the India Ministry of Communication issued a secret directive to Apple and other smartphone manufacturers, requiring the preinstallation of a government-backed app. Less than a week later, the order has been rescinded.The withdrawal on Wednesday means Apple doesn't have to preload the Sanchar Saathi app onto iPhones sold in the country, in a way that couldn't be "disabled or restricted." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Books launches Year in Review, plus best books of 2025 It’s the season for year-end recaps. Apple Music Replay debuted yesterday and Apple Books’ Year in Review is now available too, alongside Apple’s picks for best books of 2025.
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I made a free and useful tool to check iOS version and framework market share to make quick deployment decisions I kept guessing deployment targets for my iOS apps… How many people use iOS 18+? How about SwiftUI? Or SwiftData? So I built a tool that shows iOS version and framework market share. Super simple. Browser based. It helps you choose your minimum iOS version fast. Sharing here because I think you guys might find […]
Amazon's top $1,349 M5 MacBook Pro deal is still in stock for the holidays Black Friday pricing is still in effect this week on Apple's M5 14-inch MacBook Pro, with the October 2025 release marked down to $1,349. Save $250 on upgraded models as well.Save $250 on Apple's brand-new M5 MacBook Pro.Apple's latest 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 is on sale now at Amazon, with the standard model marked down to $1,349. This reflects a $250 discount off MSRP, despite the laptop being a new release, having launched in October 2025.Save $250 on M5 MacBook Pro Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Your calendar just got smarter: Grab this AI upgrade for just $30 This smart calendar app uses AI to organize and schedule your days. Grab a three-year subscription to Smart Calendars AI for just $29.99.
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Four iPhones will provide live footage of Saturday’s MLS Cup match Saturday’s Major League Soccer championship match between Inter Miami and the Whitecaps will incorporate footage from four iPhones. Apple previously used iPhones to capture live game footage during two Friday Night Baseball broadcasts.
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AVG Internet Security for Mac review: Solid protection, but the free version could be enough Macworld
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Pros
Strong antivirus and anti-malware detection and protection
Speedy performance and a good level of customization/whitelist file creation
Network Inspector and Ransomware Shield add some useful elements as well as an extra layer of security in case of hacking
Cons
Anti-phishing and anti-fake website protection tools underperform despite catching occasional malware
Occasional hiccups when removing detected malware
The paid features feel only marginally better than the free version
Our Verdict
AVG Internet Security for Mac is a solid, competent security suite, and definitely worth Considering — but its uneven web protection and anti-spam/anti-phishing features make it a tougher sell over the free version.
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There’s always the question of what you get with the full/paid version of a software application, especially if the free/demo version already provides a respectable feature set. Following up on my review of AVG AntiVirus Free for Mac comes AVG Internet Security for Mac, the full-fledged, if somewhat confusingly named, version of AVG’s antiviral/anti-malware protection. Another of the solutions we are looking at in our round up of the best Mac antivirus apps for Mac users.
The paid version offers purported hacker and payment protection tools in addition to the core antiviral/anti-malware feature set found in the free version.
Like the free version, AVG Internet Security requires macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later to run, and downloads and installs easily, requesting access to your Mac’s entire disk as well as permission to set up networking tools as needed.
Unlike the free version, AVG Internet Security asks for your payment credentials, whereupon you can either start a one- to three-year subscription or begin a 60-day trial period; AVG then emails an activation code to unlock the application’s full feature set and removes reminders to upgrade.
Everything that excels in the free version stands just as well in the paid version. AVG’s antivirus and malware protection remains sharpened. The application syncs nicely with macOS’s built-in Gatekeeper and XProtect elements to catch just about all the malware samples thrown at it.
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Yes, occasional malware can still slip through the cracks, but you’ll have to bypass multiple warning screens to install and execute them.
Like the free version, it’s easy to use AVG Internet Security to schedule and execute the scan types (Smart Scan, Deep Scan, Targeted Scan, External Storage Scan), though the user-interface quibble remains: you’ll have to dig through menus to monitor scheduled scans after they begin.
AVG’s paid feature set comes under four core modules: Computer Protection, Web & Email Protection, Hacker Attacks, and Payment Protection.
The Hacker Attacks module offers a Network Inspector and a Ransomware Shield. The Payments module offers a Fake Website Shield (and related phishing protections).
The Network Inspector is nifty for checking exactly how many and which types of devices are on your network; it can alert you when a new device joins, which is handy for spotting intruders or unexpected devices on your home Wi-Fi.
The Ransomware Shield acts as an encryption-layer safeguard, preventing ransomware (or malicious software) from changing, deleting or locking protected folders like Documents or Pictures. You can customize which folders are protected, which is a nice touch.
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Fake Website / Web & Payment Protection is designed to help stop you from visiting phishing or scam websites, prevent inadvertent downloads of malware, and stop your payment credentials from being sent to shady sites. In testing, AVG generally warns when we were about to click into suspicious links — which is a useful first line of defense.
Furthermore, AVG Internet Security handles external drives, .zip or .dmg archives, Time Machine backups, and offers customisable whitelists/exclusions. This is handy if you deal with many archives, external media, or backup volumes.
Scans tend to be fast: a quick scan only takes a few minutes, while a full scan of a large NVMe drive may take several hours — reasonable for what you get.
All that said, the software isn’t perfect. Even though AVG blocks the vast majority of tested malware, it’s not bulletproof. In our testing, a fake copy of Adobe Flash Player slipped through initially (though it was later removed via Gatekeeper).
It’s possible, as with any security suite, to override protection if you insist on installing something malicious. Also, scheduled scans, while reliable, don’t trigger obvious UI notifications by default, so you might not realize when a scan is happening unless you check manually.
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Most importantly, while the additional tools (Network Inspector, Ransomware Shield, Fake Website Shield) sound great in theory and are welcome in practice, they don’t guarantee complete protection. The “Web & Payment Protection” module can guard against many phishing or scam sites, but occasionally questionable websites, spam links, or shady adverts may still slip through without warning.
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This undermines part of the value proposition for paying for the full version. (In my own testing, I noticed this gap: some suspicious spam-related links in an email spam folder still allowed access to dubious websites; while AVG sometimes stopped accompanying malware, the lack of warnings undermines user confidence.)
Should you buy AVG Internet Security for Mac
If you’re a fan of AVG Antivirus Free for Mac, then migrating to AVG Internet Security (via the 60-day trial or a paid subscription) will feel familiar and comfortable. The core antivirus and anti-malware protection remain strong, the software’s performance is responsive and quick, and features like Network Inspector and Ransomware Shield are genuinely useful and worth their weight.
However, whether the paid features are head and shoulders above what the free version already offers is debatable. The Payments/Fake Website protections sometimes feel lacklustre, and the occasional gaps in web-threat blocking make it harder to unreservedly recommend the subscription, especially if the main motivator is web/payment security.
Unless you’re particularly concerned about ransomware, want external-drive scanning, or need extra network-level protection, the free version (or at least a thorough try-out of the 60-day trial) remains a reasonable, low-cost way to see whether the extras justify the cost.
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After Apple says no way, India revokes order to preload state-run ‘cybersecurity’ app on smartphones India's government on Wednesday withdrew a mandate requiring smartphone manufacturers to preload a state-run "cybersecurity" app…
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Spotify Wrapped arrives after Apple Music Replay – with a new party feature Most of the major streaming music services now offer their own version of the annual Spotify Wrapped feature, providing insights into our most listened to songs and artists.
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Adobe Premiere Elements review: 360º edits & everything else new for 2026 Macworld
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Pros
Extensive range of video-editing tools
Quick mode and Guided Edits for beginners
Powerful colour correction tools
Good tools for creating text and titles
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Even Quick mode is pretty complex
Now sold with only three-year license
Dense, unhelpful documentation
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It’s certainly a powerful video-editing tool, with advanced features for creating titles and artistic effects. However, Premiere Elements isn’t easy to master, and may be too complex for people who just want to post on Instagram.
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Premiere Elements is the companion product to Photoshop Elements (see our review), and is designed to provide powerful video-editing tools at a competitive price. There are less expensive video-editing apps available for the Mac, but many of these simply focus on relatively simple tools for trimming video clips and applying filters and effects for use on social media.
In contrast, Premiere Elements provides powerful and precise editing tools that allow you to create complex video projects using multiple video and audio clips. It also includes a variety of text tools for creating titles, and a very wide range of creative filters and effects that can create just the right look and mood for your videos.
However, that extra power means that Premiere Elements is more complex than some of its rivals – and also more complex than Photoshop Elements too, despite the similarities between the two programs.
Premiere Elements – Editing Tools
Like Photoshop Elements, Premiere Elements provides three different editing modes, with three tabs at the top of the main editing window – Quick, Guided and Advanced – which are designed to cater to users with different levels of experience.
The Quick mode is designed for beginners, and provides a simple workspace with a horizontal sceneline running across the bottom of the screen where you can drag and drop video clips and quickly arrange them in the required sequence. Above the sceneline is the Program Monitor window, which provides a larger view of individual video clips so that you can view each clip with frame-by-frame precision and decide where to make cuts or other changes. There’s also a palette on the right of the window that provides several additional tools, including a series of artistic effects, such as oil paintings, lens flare and black-and-white effects. However, even in Quick mode some of these tools are quite complex, with multiple slider controls for adjusting settings and timings that may confuse less experienced users.
Fortunately, like Photoshop Elements, Premiere Elements also has a Guided mode that provides step-by-step help with some of these more complex tools. There are Guided Edits that show you how to create time-lapse effects, lighting adjustments, titles and other effects. And, for real beginners, there are two options that can do all the work for you and automatically create a Highlight Reel, or a Video Collage. All you have to do here is import a few video clips and Premiere Elements will edit the clips together, add transitions, and even offer a selection of music clips for the soundtrack.
Premiere Elements 2026 – What is new
Premiere Elements can download free photos, sounds and video clips from Adobe Stock.
The 2026 update for Premiere Elements kicks off with one really eye-catching new feature, with the ability to import and edit 360º panoramic video files, which you can use on social media, or even to create professional-level interactive VR scenes for headsets such as Apple’s Vision Pro.
The editing process is relatively easy, as Premiere Elements provides a Hand tool that allows you to click on a point within the 3D scene and then rotate and tilt your viewpoint within the scene. You can then use Premiere Elements’ filters, titling tools and other effects to edit your 360º scene just like any other video clip.
The problem, though, is that the initial process of creating and importing these 360º video files is no easy task. Adobe’s Help files are rather vague, but they do explain that you require specialised dual-lens cameras manufactured by companies such as Kodak or Ricoh (with no mention as yet of the iPhone or Apple’s Immersive Video format for the Vision Pro).
You’ll need a fair degree of technical knowledge in order to work with these cameras in the first place, so while this is an impressive and powerful new tool it’s one that will most likely appeal to professional film-makers or content creators who have the time, money and equipment needed to create suitable 360º videos.
Premiere Elements 2026 does have some new features for more humble video hobbyists, though.
The program’s text and titling tools have been improved, with new style templates and a new browser to help you find just the right style for your projects.
There are new templates for creating motion titles, and new colour fonts and emojis to liven things up.
The app also provides access to Adobe Stock, which is a huge library of video clips, photos and sound effects that you can use in your video projects, or just use to experiment while you’re getting to grips with the program.
And, like Photoshop Elements, Premiere Elements has updated its Crop tool, with a new Freehand Crop option, and improved tool tips that provide helpful information when you hover the mouse over the toolbar.
Premiere Elements 2025 – What was new
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Many of the new features introduced for the 2025 edition are found in the Advanced Mode, which provides full access to the program’s extensive range of editing tools, audio features, filters and effects.
At first glance, Advanced Mode looks similar to Quick Mode – although the sceneline of Quick Mode is now called the timeline, indicating that more advanced features are available in this mode. The timeline has been modified for this 2025 version, with audio and video tracks grouped together for greater clarity, and the ability to lock tracks to prevent any accidental changes.
There’s a new Quick Tools palette to the left of the timeline, which provides instant access to features such as the Scissor tool for splitting clips, and the Text tool for adding titles.
The program’s text tools have been improved as well, with controls for quickly adjusting text size, alignment, and direction of movement.
You can also download some new templates to help you create slick animated titles as well. There are improved tools for colour correction and adjusting white balance, which controls the brightness of white areas within an image, such as clouds or snow.
However, some of these colour tools will challenge even more advanced users, and we found ourselves wading through the not-very-helpful Help files on Adobe’s web site to learn the differences between colour grading and colour correction.
There are also changes to the program’s options for importing and exporting files, which should be useful for all users regardless of their level of experience.
When you start a new project you’ll see the redesigned Media panel that opens on the left of the screen and makes it quicker and easier to import files into your projects.
There are also new export options that help you to prepare your video files for social media and other platforms, starting with the Quick Export button that provides preset options covering a variety of different quality settings and resolutions.
The updated Export tool now opens up a large window that provides more detailed settings for audio and video files. And one big time-saver here is the ability to simultaneously export multiple versions of the same file that can be tailored for use on different social media sites, such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
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Photoshop Elements – How much does it cost?
Both Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements have traditionally been sold for a one-time fee of $99.99/£86.99, which allowed you to use the programs for as long as you wanted (although you did have to pay an extra fee if you wanted to purchase their annual upgrades as well).
The 2026 editions of both programs still cost the same amount, but the purchase price now only grants you a three-year term license, which means that you’ll have to purchase another license in three years’ time.
That’s the bad news – but the good news is that you’ll get future upgrades, such as the 2027 and 2028 editions, for free as they are likely to be released within that three-year license period. It’s also possible to buy both Elements programs together for $149.99/£130.49 (which again is for a three-year license).
There’s also a seven-day free trial available, so that you can see if Premiere Elements is suitable for your own level of expertise.
Purchasing Premiere Elements for the Mac also gives you access to the mobile version of the app – although this has been in beta for quite a few years now, so you should probably make sure you back-up any video files that you record on your mobile devices to keep them safe.
Adobe launched a free Adobe Premiere: Video Editor mobile app for iPhone and iPad in late 2025, you can get that on the App Store.
Should you buy Premiere Elements?
There’s no doubt that Premiere Elements is an impressively powerful program for video-editing work, and it’s great value for more advanced amateurs and semi-professional users such as podcasters and vloggers.
Even so, it’s still a pretty complex piece of software, even when using Quick mode, so newcomers will have to be prepared to roll up their sleeves and do a bit of work in order to really get to grips with the program’s undeniably powerful editing tools.
For more video editing apps see our round up of the best free and cheap Mac video editors, we also have a guide to the best Mac for video editing.
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iPhone Car Keys Support Coming to More Audi Vehicles Apple is preparing to bring support for its digital car key feature to select Audi vehicles in China, based on evidence uncovered by MacRumors on Apple's backend.
Specifically, the car key support relates to Audi's partnership with Chinese company FAW, which manufactures and sells Audi vehicles in the Chinese market. The joint venture produces both combustion engine and all-electric vehicles. The partnership is now on an internal Apple list of vehicles that offer car key integration, but it is not known which models the support pertains to.
Last month, car key support was implemented for models produced by SAIC-Audi, another China-based collaboration that produces Audi EVs in the country. For car key to come to Audi vehicles, the automotive company will need to add the functionality.
Introduced in 2022, Car Keys allows an iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock a vehicle through the Wallet app. A digital version of a car key is stored in Wallet, and unlocking can be done by holding an Apple Watch or iPhone near a compatible vehicle's NFC reader.
A tap on the door handle is enough to initiate an unlock, and while Face ID authentication is a security option, Apple offers an Express Mode that eliminates the need to authenticate for a faster unlocking process.
At WWDC 2025, Apple confirmed that 13 vehicle brands would "soon" add support for digital car keys, and Audi was on the list. Other brands included were Acura, Porsche, GMC, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Rivian, Smart, Lucid Motors, Tata Motors, Hongqi, WEY, Chery, and Voyah.
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Make your holidays smarter with this 50% off Nanoleaf Matter string lights Macworld
The holidays will be here in a blink, and if you’re thinking of upgrading your Christmas lights, we’ve got just the deal for you: Nanoleaf’s absolutely gorgeous Apple Home-ready Smart String Lights are half off at Amazon, which means you can grab a set for $75.
This light string is so great, you’ll want to use it all year long. There are 300 addressable LEDs, split into 60 areas that you can customize from your app. If you don’t want to get creative, you can just use one of the many presets available. Another really cool thing is that the Nanoleaf smart string lights can react to sound and music, so they’ll dance along with you to Mariah Carey singing, “All I Want for Christmas is You,” over and over again.
These smart string lights are rated for indoor use, but Nanoleaf says they are water-resistant, so a few splashes should be OK. The best part is they’ll work just fine with the Apple Home app automations thanks to Matter support. So grab this fabulous holiday lights string for $75 before this deal runs out.
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Apple’s willingness to stand up to governments is notably absent in China Apple has frequently used small variations on the same one-sentence justification when giving in to government demands that conflict with the company’s stated values: “Apple complies with the law in each of the countries in which it operates.”
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I used all of Photoshop’s new AI features on my Mac. Here are the wild results Macworld
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming digital workspaces, boosting efficiency and streamlining workflows. It has become a vital asset (and increasingly an expectation) for workflows, but AI still often requires human oversight. Like many other software companies, Adobe is joining the revolution by developing and integrating native AI features into Photoshop.
Generative Fill is the highlight AI feature in Photoshop. Powered by Adobe Firefly, the tool lets you create images and insert them into projects using simple text prompts. More recently, the company unveiled three new AI perks: Harmonize, Generative Upscale, and an improved object eraser. I’ve put them all to the test to see how well (or terribly) they perform, and whether creatives will appreciate the output quality.
The AI features are part of the latest version of the software. Read my in-depth review of Adobe Photoshop.
Photoshop AI Harmonize tool
Photoshop can be used to insert objects into existing images. In the old days, you’d need to manually delete the object’s background, then adjust its colors and vibrance to match the photo it’s inserted into. Then you’d apply more advanced edits, like adding shadows and whatnot to make it seem realistic. It worked, but it consumed too much time and energy.
The new Harmonize tool makes it possible for newbies to come up with similar results, without the user needing to manually do all the advanced steps. When inserting an object, you can remove its background with a single click, then have the AI-powered Harmonize tool fix the lighting, shadows, and colors.
Before (left): Inserting the cat image on the bench. After (right): How it looks after Harmonize analyzed the scene and made adjustments.
I tried Harmonize with multiple photos with different objects, environments, and color palettes. For example, I inserted a strawberry on a reflective table, and the AI feature accurately replicated the fruit’s reflection on the surface and minimized its glow due to the dim setting. Similarly, I inserted a tennis ball on a sunny field, and Harmonize was able to analyze the scene and fix the brightness and shadows as needed. Other tests included adding cats to different photos, and each Harmonize edit would uniquely adapt to the specific photo to help the feline blend in.
Whenever I’d use Harmonize, Photoshop would generate three results to pick from. Typically, at least one of them would be usable. If not, you could always have Harmonize generate more iterations, as long as you have enough Adobe Firefly credits (sold separately).
Photoshop Generative Upscale
Another new AI feature is Generative Upscale, which lets Photoshop users depixelate low-resolution shots. The tool restricts the output’s width or height to a maximum of 4096 pixels. Depending on the existing resolution, you can opt for 2x, 3x, or 4x upscaling. You can also pick how creative the AI can get with the generation.
I tried this feature with multiple images, and the results were impressively accurate. For example, the tool was able to effectively polish a pixelated, zoomed-in photo of my dog and his surroundings. In none of my tests did it hallucinate or create strange results. This makes it ideal for working with media photographed using old equipment.
Before (left): The original low-resolution image. After (right): The image upscaled by Photoshop.
Photoshop Object removing tool
Photoshop introduced an upgraded eraser that supposedly removes intrusive objects with more accuracy. When selecting and removing small items, the tool was generally able to fill the gaps with convincing graphics. If you zoom in or stare for too long, you’d probably be able to identify the AI-generated fill, but that’s also the case with most object erasers.
Things get trickier when dealing with complex backgrounds and attempting to delete larger objects. For example, the AI-powered tool effectively removed the smaller trash bags from the image. However, when I tried to remove the plants and metallic rail, you could obviously tell that it’s AI-generated. The most noticeable flaws were the gibberish text it added and the random glitch behind the sign. Otherwise, the graffiti on the wall was expanded realistically, and the overall location maintained its style and vibe.
Before (left): The original image. After (right): What Photoshop produced when I removed the trash bag, metal railing, and plants.
Use them together, and what do you get?
To push these tools to their limits, I applied all of these new AI features on a single Photoshop canvas. I used AI to create an image, did some fine-tuning, and added elements. Here’s a look at what I did. Click the images to see a larger version and get a better look.
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Start from scratch
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I started from scratch and generated an image of Beirut using a basic text prompt. While the view did accurately portray the city and the sky looked genuine, the buildings were nightmarish.
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Generative Upscale to improve clarity
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To fix the AI’s mess, I decided to use even more AI. I had Generative Upscale process the image to make the buildings look more like, well, buildings. You could still tell they’re AI-made, but the upscaled result was undoubtedly superior.
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Generative Fill to add boats
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Then I used the Generative Fill feature to insert boats in the marina. All three iterations were botched, which perfectly complemented the rest of the scene. I picked the most presentable result and moved on.
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Harmonize the rising phoenix
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Finally, I inserted a phoenix in the sky and had Harmonize adjust its hues and intensity. You could still tell that the resilient birdie was, in fact, not shot by a real camera, but it didn’t stick out either. It appeared like it naturally belonged in that artificial image.
Typical AI fashion
After using Photoshop’s new AI features, I have to say I’m quite impressed with the overall results. Artificial intelligence has its limitations, and Adobe Firefly is no different. Sure, it can effectively remove minor objects and blemishes from photos while maintaining the realism. However, one can’t expect it to operate as a wand that magically fixes entire landscapes and generates lifelike replacements.
Likewise, the Harmonize tool can save significant time, but its results are hit or miss. It tends to work more effectively when making subtle edits and inserting smaller objects on uncomplicated images. The higher the complexity, the more intense the hallucinations.
Adobe is aware of AI’s instability. That’s why, despite generating three unique variants, tools like Harmonize and Generative Fill only consume one Firefly token per session. This lets you try alternative looks without quickly burning through your paid credits.
Ultimately, the tests I’ve run reflect how AI can constructively assist users with everyday computing tasks. Though in its current form, it still fails to take over bigger projects and replace humans entirely–that’s for the best.
Sharge Icemag 3 Power Bank review: Light up your fast charging Macworld
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Large battery capacity
Built-in USB-C cable
25W wireless or 35W wired charging
30W input
Kickstand
Fun lights
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Noisy fan
Built-in USB-C cable is geared to iPhone 15/16/17 users
Our Verdict
The pocketable 10K Sharge Icemag 3 is as fast as wireless gets and it scored well in our tests of battery capacity. Its fancy RGB lights are fun but unnecessary. The kickstand is super stable and the built-in 35W USB-C cable is a great addition for owners of newer iPhones.
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This magnetic power bank doesn’t just look cool—it is actively cooled by a fan to keep the fast 25W wireless charging at an optimum from start to finish.
The Sharge Icemag 3 takes active cooling to the next level, although this does mean there’s an audible hum during the fast-charging process.
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Design
The Icemag 3 looks like no other portable power bank. At the top is a transparent section that lights up when it is charging a phone or being charged itself. The colors don’t seem to mean much, but they do look pretty.
It measures 4.3 x 2.8 x 0.78 inches (11 x 7.1 x 2cm) and weighs 7.7oz (220g). For a 10K capacity power bank that’s about average and a little lighter than some of the competition.
The slimmest 10K magnetic power bank we’ve tested is the 15W Anker MagGo Slim (0.58 inches deep); the 5K version of that power bank is just 0.34 inches thin.
On the back with the transparent section is a large stable metal kickstand that keeps the iPhone in place either in portrait or landscape mode.
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At the bottom of the power bank is the built-in USB-C cable that you can use to recharge the power bank itself at a speedy 30W or use to wired charge any iPhone 15 or later at a brisk 35W.
There is also a 30W USB-C port so you can charge three devices simultaneously using wireless, the built-in cable and another via the port and your own cable. As with most power banks, multi-device charging reduces the overall output to 15W so you’ll lose the benefits of the 25W wireless and 35W cable with three things charging at the same time.
You can plug the built-in USB-C cable into the spare USB port to create a loop handle.Simon Jary
Wireless power
The most convenient way to charge an iPhone (12 or later) is via a magnetic charger, and the Icemag 3 utilizes the latest Qi 2.2 wireless charging technology to do so at 25W. You won’t find any wireless power bank that’s faster.
25W wireless charging is only possible with the iPhone 16 or later. Older iPhones are limited to 15W, which is speedy but noticeably slower than 25W.
In our tests a 15W charger can get a faded iPhone from 0-50% in around 45 minutes, while 25W does the same in just over 30 minutes. If you need your phone back in action quickly, 25W is the way to go.
That amount of power gets hot quickly, which can impact charging speed as the phone reduces the power to maintain its battery health. Sharge offsets this by using a fan to actively cool the power bank and phone. This keeps charging at an optimal level but does produce a noise that is quite noticeable. If you can keep the phone away from hearing range, that’s fine but it is the noisiest power bank we’ve heard.
There is a four-LED battery indicator on the side that takes the RGB light show for its own ends.Simon Jary
Battery power
The Icemag 3 has a 10000mAh (39.1Wh) battery capacity. Most magnetic power banks come in either a slim 5K capacity or slightly bulkier 10K like the Icemag.
In our Macworld recharging test, we take an iPhone 16 Pro from 0%, refill it to 100% with the power bank and then go again until the power bank is empty.
The Icemag 3 scored 171%, meaning it fully recharged the iPhone and then went to 71% on the second charge. We’ve seen up to 190% on some 10K magnetic power banks—for example the EcoFlow RAPID and Anker Zolo—but 171% is around average.
The Icemag 3 beats those power banks with its wireless charging speed of 25W, where they are still at 15W.
Rival 10K power banks with 25W wireless charging include the Baseus PicoGo AM61 that also includes a built-in cable (45W) and is a little smaller and lighter but score marginally less on our recharge score (167%). The Ugreen MagFlow Power Bank scored a lower 144% and is a bit heavier than the Icemag 3.
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Price
The Sharge Icemag 3 costs $79.90, which is cheaper than the $89 EcoFlow RAPID but dearer than the $49K Anker Zolo. Remember that those power banks are 15W not 25W.
For a 25W comparison, the Baseus AM61 costs $69 and the Ugreen MagFLow $89.
Read all our reviews of the best magnetic wireless power banks.
Should you buy the Sharge Icemag 3?
At 25W the pocketable 10K Sharge Icemag 3 is as fast as wireless gets and it scored well in our tests of battery capacity. Its fancy RGB lights are fun but unnecessary. The kickstand is super stable and the built-in 35W USB-C cable is a great addition for owners of newer iPhones.
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The iMac is dying a slow death and Apple doesn’t care Macworld
The Mac rumor mill has been going into overdrive lately, with information about Apple’s release schedule for 2026. We’ve heard reports about every Mac in the lineup (including the enigmatic Mac Pro), except for one: the iMac. Not a peep about Apple’s iconic all-in-one desktop computer.
The current M4 iMac was released a year ago, and Apple released the M5 MacBook Pro a month ago. An M5 update to the iMac certainly seems timely, and it’s entirely possible that Apple releases it sometime next year, perhaps along with the M5 MacBook Air in the spring.
Or maybe not. Given that we haven’t heard any rumors about an upcoming iMac, Apple might now have a different approach to its product cycle. When you consider Apple’s past chip history, how the iMac is built, and its target audience, we could see longer gaps between iMac updates.
M1, M3, M4…M6?
Longer update cycles with the iMac are not unheard of. It happened in the later years of the Intel iMac, and it happened recently when Apple skipped the M2 chip and upgraded the 2021 M1 iMac with an M3 model in 2023.
The M3 iMac succeeded the M1 iMac–Apple decided to skip the M2 chip.Foundry
Then Apple released the M4 iMac a year later, which may set the expectation that Apple will update the iMac with every new chip generation. But various reports stated that Apple wanted to move off the M3 chip because it was a first-generation 3nm chip with high product costs and low yields. When the M4 (which is made using a less expensive enhanced 3nm process) became available, the company was eager to replace the M3.
With this in mind, the M4 iMac may be an anomaly in the schedule. Apple established a longer cycle with the M1 to M3 transition, so that precedent is in place. The next iMac could be released at the end of 2026, when the M6 is expected to debut, and Apple may continue with even-numbered M chips going forward. (Though the only M6 Mac we’ve heard about so far is the MacBook Pro.)
Does the iMac really need to be updated every time a new M-series chip is released? No. Apple’s base M chip is plenty fast for the types of tasks people do on a consumer-level iMac. New chips are between 15 to 25 percent faster than the ones they replace, and iMac users go a lot longer between upgrades than, say, MacBook users. Also, the current M4 iMac offers a tremendous improvement over the last generation of Intel iMacs–if an Intel iMac owner isn’t upgrading, it’s for other reasons than performance. Updating the iMac every other year or maybe even longer may be a more effective strategy for Apple.
Nothing to change, really
The M4 iMac is a really impressive machine–I gave it a five-star rating when I reviewed it last year. The main reason I was so enthusiastic about the M4 iMac was that Apple finally made much-needed changes and offered appealing options, such as 16GB of RAM as a base, a 12MP Center Stage camera, and a Nano-texture glass option. So, what could Apple do with an M5 iMac, besides a chip upgrade?
Apple introduced the current iMac design in 2021. Don’t expect it to change anytime soon.Foundry
The current design of the iMac was introduced in 2021, and it still looks fresh enough. There was a time when the iMac would get a radical redesign every few years, but those days have passed, and besides, nothing about the iMac’s current components seems outdated. The display is an LCD, which is an aging technology that will eventually be replaced by OLED, but since the iMac has a large 24-inch display, OLEDs at that size are not cost-effective yet. The LCD on the iMac is here for a little while longer.
While we don’t know actual sales numbers, the consensus is that the market for the iMac doesn’t justify upgrading it every year. That’s why we haven’t heard anything about an M5 iMac, because it’s quite possible that it’s not happening. We’ll likely have to wait for the M6 before the next iMac update—and even then, it’ll likely just be a chip refresh.
Where’s the big iMac?
Back in 2023, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo posted that Apple would release a “higher-end 32-inch mini LED display iMac in 2025.” Bloomberg’s Mark Guman reported in 2023 that such an iMac would be “coming in either late 2024 or 2025,” though he also said Apple had “cost concerns” about the product. Well, there are only a few weeks left in the year, so it’s pretty clear that the big iMac isn’t happening.
New iMac prediction update:1. 24-inch iMac refresh in 2024.2. Higher-end 32-inch mini LED display iMac in 2025. https://t.co/l7jzEecwZi— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) October 17, 2023
The iMac Pro was discontinued in 2021 after a four-year run. Apple currently has two desktops that fill the needs of users who want a more robust chip: the M4 Pro Mac mini and the Mac Studio. It doesn’t really seem like there’s a place for a new, M-series iMac Pro. The Mac mini and Mac Studio aren’t all-in-ones, but if the consumer demand for an iMac is on the lower side, then the professional demand is even lower. And I mentioned earlier, the cost for large OLEDs may still be too high. Reports state that prototypes of an iMac Pro exist in the secret labs at Apple Park, but the market may dictate that it never actually ships.
A slow death?
It’s hard to believe Apple would just suddenly kill the iMac, one of the iconic devices from the Steve Jobs era. However, with longer updates, fewer design changes, and declining sales, it’s slowly fading into irrelevance. The world around it has shifted to MacBooks and iPads, and the iMac is more of a vestige of a bygone era than a prominent member of the Mac family.
The current model isn’t bad, but it’s also not very exciting. And there aren’t any indications that that’s going to change anytime soon. As the iPad platform becomes more powerful and MacBooks become more versatile with rumored touchscreen support in 2027, the once-iconic iMac could be dying a very slow death.
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Anker Prime 3-in-1 MagGo 25W Wireless Charging Station review: Elegantly speedy Macworld
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3-in-1 charging
Fast 25W for iPhone
Elegant stand
Smart display
Includes 65W wall charger
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This elegant desk or nightstand will keep your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods wirelessly charged at the fastest possible pace. Its smart display is unique and not only keeps you informed of the charging speeds but also works as a customizable clock face.
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The Anker Prime 3-in-1 Charging Station is the company’s first 3-in-1 25W wireless charger and is a classic arm design that will look great on any desk or nightstand.
Its adoption of the Qi 2.2 standard means that the iPhone wireless charging speed is close to that you’ll get from wired charging using a cable but with the convenience of a magnetic connection.
As with any premium 25W charger, it comes with active cooling and, uniquely for wireless stands, a built-in display.
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Design
This isn’t just a useful tech gadget but also a piece of desk or nightstand furniture. It’s a stand that must look good as well as be a base for your Apple device charging needs. The iPhone and Watch charging pads are held high on chrome arms that are angled for viewing angle and overall stand stability. The AirPods Qi pad is in the base beneath the arms and behind a neat smart display that is the first we’ve seen on such a stand.
Arm- or rod-based stand designs are often hampered by rigid viewing angles, but the Anker’s iPhone pad features a generous 80-degree vertical rotation. The pad can fold right back so the iPhone can rest flat on top. I’m not sure why you’d want that extreme example but the angle options below are welcome.
The Watch pad can’t be adjusted but this doesn’t matter as a moveable Watch charger would likely mean the wearable would easily slip off as the magnetic connection between charger and Watch is nowhere near as robust as with the phone.
Measuring 6.7 x 4.9 x 5.4 inches (16.9 x 12.5 x 13.8cm) the footprint is larger than other 3-in-1 chargers such as the similar ESR 3-in-1 CryoBoost Wireless Charging Station with (6.6 x 3.4 x 3.3 inches) but it wins on its more elegant looks that will grace your home or office desk, as well as its adjustable iPhone charging pad.
The Anker charger weighs 21.9oz (620g), which feels sturdy unlike cheaper charging stands that sometimes feel a bit flappy. You’re unlikely to take this stand on your travels so a higher weight gives you greater stability.
The Anker Prime 3-in-1 is available in black or white colors (or Black Stone and Shell White as Anker calls them).
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Unique display
While the arm design is a traditional 3-in-1 design, Anker has brought in a unique informational smart display at the base. Anker is something of a master at these smart displays, which you’ll see on its desktop chargers and its latest DisplayLink laptop docking station.
The built-in interactive 1.65-inch HD charging display gives you real-time updates on power, temperature, and charging status. The screen is even customizable with a choice of themes and clocks.
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App control
Anker’s SenseFlow technology combines the on-screen display with app connectivity, so you can view power flow, charging temperature, and more. This where you can set the charging mode and also customize the clock face.
Performance: record breaker
Qi2 25W (also known as Qi 2.2) is the latest and fastest wireless charging technology replying on an optimized magnetic connection between the iPhone and charger’s coils. 25W wireless chargers work at full speed with the iPhone 16 and later; older iPhones are limited to 15W.
Not so long ago, 15W was the preserve of Apple’s MagSafe-certified devices only, with everything else pegged back at 7.5W. Then Qi2 matched MagSafe’s 15 W. Now Qi2 25W moves wireless charging to 25W, which for nearly a year was a speed possible with only the latest Apple MagSafe Charger.
Wirelessly charging at 25W is so powerful that it generates enough heat to the iPhone’s battery that it can work against the charging effect as the phone’s battery slows or stops charging to keep cool and unharmed. 25W chargers therefore requires active cooling through a fan to keep the heat down and the battery charging at a steady pace. Lower temperatures also help protect your iPhone’s battery’s health and therefore reduce long-term degradation.
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Anker claims that its “aerospace-grade” TEC active cooling ensures the phone stays below 89°F through efficient charging.
In our increasing number of Qi2 25W tests, we haven’t matched the theoretical claims that it can fast-charge an iPhone 17 to 50% in around 25 minutes. 30-33 minutes is the average time we’ve got to 50%, as the 25-minute claim is under ideal conditions you are unlikely to recreate in your study or bedroom.
We were surprised then to time our test iPhone 16 Pro to 50% in 28 minutes with the Anker Prime 3-in-1—the fastest we’ve ever tested. Maybe the conditions were just closer to ideal—it was in my living room with the heating on, so I doubt that—but whatever it was, we can attest to the Anker’s 25W credentials.
There wasn’t much to separate the 25W Anker Prime from the 25W ESR CryoBoost 3-in-1 or the 25W Belkin UltraCharge 3-in-1, but in a straight race our tests suggest the Anker would win.
In contrast a 15W wireless charger takes around 45 minutes to get a faded iPhone to 50%.
We test to 50% because charging slows down as the battery fills up—to protect the phone—so the best stage to look at is between 0% and 50%.
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You can check the charging temperature on the stand’s smart display.
A complication with fans is that they can be noisy. Anker claims to have kept the fan noise below 25dB.
We tested one power bank recently that sounds like a kettle reaching the boil. The noise created by the Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charger’s fan, however, is pretty quiet. If you put your ear to the fan you can certainly hear it but it’s not a hum that you’ll otherwise notice.
If you do need absolute silence—for instance when using the charger on your nightstand—there’s a button in the middle of the display that allows you to switch the fan off and on. When asleep you probably don’t need the absolutely fastest charging times anyway.
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Price
The 25W Anker Prime 3-in-1 MagGo Wireless Charging Station costs $229.99 or £159.99, which is significantly higher than the competition such as the similarly speedy $119.99 ESR 25W CryoBoost 3-in-1 Magnetic Charger but you may find cheaper deals online so check our live price tracker with this review.
The Belkin UltraCharge Pro ($129.99/£79.99) is a squatter design and lower to the desk.
Check out more options in our best MagSafe charger and best Apple Watch charger roundups.
Should you buy the 25W Anker Prime 3-in-1 MagGo Wireless Charging Station?
This elegant desk or nightstand will keep your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods wirelessly charged at the fastest possible pace. While expensive, it is the fastest 25W wireless charger that we’ve tested, and its smart display is unique and not only keeps you informed of the charging speeds but also works as a customizable clock face.
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iPhone 17e to Use Same OLED Panel But Feature Slimmer Bezels Apple's upcoming iPhone 17e is set to feature slimmer display bezels while retaining the iPhone 14–based OLED panel used in the 16e, according to a new report from The Elec.
Citing supply chain sources, the Korean-language report says BOE will again produce most of the panels for the second generation of Apple's more affordable "e" iPhone model, with Samsung Display and LG Display supplying the rest. However, the report does not claim that the iPhone 17e will feature a Dynamic Island, as has previously been rumored.
In August, Weibo-based leaker Digital Chat Station claimed that the iPhone 17e will gain upgrades including the Dynamic Island and the A19 chip. The current iPhone 16e features a notch at the top of the display, similar to the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14, and an A18 chip. Apple introduced the Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro models.
As things stand, slimmer bezels are more believable than claims that the device will gain Dynamic Island. Apple could slim down the bezels without changing the display panel itself, since bezel size is largely determined by the frame and how tightly the screen fits into the chassis.
If Apple is reusing the mass-produced OLED panel from the iPhone 14 to keep costs down, it can still refresh the look of the device by tweaking the frame and reducing the border around the display. It's the kind of update that would deliver a noticeable design improvement without adding much to manufacturing costs.
Dynamic Island, however, is harder to implement. Apple can't simply add the feature to an older notch-based display. The pill-shaped cutout requires a reworked TrueDepth camera layout, revised sensor placement, and updated display masking.
Adopting Dynamic Island would mean scrapping several of the components and production efficiencies Apple is reportedly trying to reuse for the 17e. Bringing in new tooling and redesigned sensor modules would therefore seem to defeat the cost-saving strategy that defines Apple's "e" line. Retaining the notch on the second version also differentiates the lower-cost device from Apple's premium flagship iPhone 17 models.
Today's report also backs claims that the iPhone 17e will retain a 6.1-inch OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate. BOE has not yet been able to reliably produce low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) panels for iPhone 17 models, but it can produce low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) TFT panels, which the iPhone 16e uses. LTPS panels can't support the variable refresh rate that iPhone 17 models tout.
Reliable sources such as Ming-Chi Kuo, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and The Elec agree that the iPhone 17e is on schedule to launch early next year.Related Roundup: iPhone 16eBuyer's Guide: iPhone 16e (Neutral)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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This ultra-slim tracker is still just $24 for Cyber Week: Never lose your wallet again Macworld
TL;DR: This Cyber Week deal brings this wallet tracker down to $23.99.
The MagTag is on sale for $23.99 and is a smart pick for anyone who misplaces a wallet, passport, or travel bag more often than they’d like to admit.
AirTags work well for keys and backpacks, but they were never designed to fit into slim spaces. The MagTag solves that problem by being only 1.5mm thick, so it slides into a wallet like a credit card without adding bulk or weight. It is built specifically for card slots, which makes it a cleaner option for everyday carry.
Pairing it is simple. It connects directly through Apple’s Find My network, so you add it the same way you would add AirPods or an iPhone. Once it is connected, you can see its location, trigger a sound when it is hiding somewhere in the house, and get reminders when you leave your wallet behind.
The MagTag charges wirelessly on any Qi charger and can run for up to 5 months before needing a recharge. It is also rated IP68 waterproof, which means spills, rain, or messy travel days are not a concern.
If you use Apple devices and want a tracker that actually fits a wallet the way it should, this Cyber Week price is worth jumping on while it is still active.Get the MagTag wallet tracker for $23.99 before Cyber Week ends.
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iPhone 17 boom to drive Apple’s biggest sales year Strong demand for the iPhone 17 lineup, especially in China, could help Apple ship 247 million iPhones this year.
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India confirms that users may delete mandatory state-owned ‘security’ app Following pushback from a mandate requiring phones in India to come pre-installed with a state-owned, undeletable app, the government is now saying that the app may be deleted if users choose to do so.
The move, however, is unlikely to change Apple’s refusal to comply with the order. Here are the details.
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How to stream 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' for free in 2025 The Peanuts gang discover the true spirit of the season in the timeless classic "A Charlie Brown Christmas" — and for a limited time, you can stream it for free on Apple TV.Image Credit: AppleCharlie Brown and his friends close out the 2025 holiday season with "A Charlie Brown Christmas". This beloved movie will be free to stream for everyone from December 13 to December 14.You can watch the Peanuts specials and other Apple TV shows in several ways. This includes Apple's official apps, such as those on the iPhone. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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You can stop holding your breath. Down the rabbit hole of neat, lesser-known Terminal commands is back! ICYMI, I’ve recently found myself fascinated by all the helpful tricks Terminal can do to improve my productivity and overall make me more proficient behind a Mac as a security practitioner. In previous editions, I covered everything from enabling Touch ID for sudo authentication to cleaning up public Wi-Fi connections. This past week, I wanted to share even more commands I’ve since discovered.
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New study shows how AI could unlock deeper heart data from the Apple Watch’s optical sensor A few days ago, we looked into how Apple could one day use brain wave sensors in AirPods to measure sleep quality and even detect seizures.
Now, a new paper shows how the company is exploring deeper cardiac health insights with the help of AI. Here are the details.
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Sam Altman Declares 'Code Red' for ChatGPT, Delays OpenAI Advertising Plans OpenAI is deprioritizing work on advertising as it focuses on improving the quality of ChatGPT, reports The Information. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declared a "code red" on Monday, and told employees that the company needs to improve ChatGPT so it doesn't fall behind competitors like Google and Anthropic.
Altman said that OpenAI needs to work on personalization for each user, image generation, and model behavior like speed and reliability.
Google debuted Gemini 3 Pro in November, and it outperforms ChatGPT on several benchmarking tests. Google has been luring users with its Nano Banana AI image generator and Anthropic's Claude is popular with business customers.
OpenAI's plan to start showing customers ads leaked earlier this week, but Altman told employees that ads are now on the backburner. Work on advertising, shopping AI agents, and a more proactive and personalized version ChatGPT assistant called Pulse has been delayed. OpenAI has been testing several kinds of ads, including ads that would be shown during online shopping requests, but introducing ads could push users to other chatbots.
Following the employee memo, ChatGPT lead Nick Turley announced that OpenAI would focus on "making ChatGPT more capable, continue growing, and expand access around the world -- while making it feel even more intuitive and personal."
OpenAI is not profitable, and it has to rely on its user numbers for investments. If it loses a significant number of users to Google, it could run into financial trouble.
OpenAI will ship a new reasoning model next week, which Altman said is ahead of Gemini 3 in internal evaluations.Tags: ChatGPT, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple To Resist India Order To Preload State-Run App As Political Outcry Builds Apple does not plan to comply with India's mandate to preload its smartphones with a state-owned cyber safety app that cannot be disabled. According to Reuters, the order "sparked surveillance concerns and a political uproar" after it was revealed on Monday. From the report: In the wake of the criticism, India's telecom minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia on Tuesday said the app was a "voluntary and democratic system," adding that users can choose to activate it and can "easily delete it from their phone at any time." At present, the app can be deleted by users. Scindia did not comment on or clarify the November 28 confidential directive that ordered smartphone makers to start preloading it and ensure "its functionalities are not disabled or restricted."
Apple however does not plan to comply with the directive and will tell the government it does not follow such mandates anywhere in the world as they raise a host of privacy and security issues for the company's iOS ecosystem, said two of the industry sources who are familiar with Apple's concerns. They declined to be named publicly as the company's strategy is private. "Its not only like taking a sledgehammer, this is like a double-barrel gun," said the first source.
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Germany Considering Apple's App Tracking Transparency Changes Germany is evaluating Apple's proposed changes to address antitrust concerns over App Tracking Transparency (ATT), reports Reuters. Apple plans to tweak the text and formatting of the ATT consent prompt, while aiming to preserve the main privacy benefits of the feature.
Apple will add neutral consent prompts for its own services and for third-party apps, aligning the wording, content, and visual design of the messages. Apple also plans to simplify the consent process to make it easier for developers to get user permission for ad-related data processing.
Germany is asking for feedback from publishers, media groups, and regulators to determine if Apple's changes will address complaints about the limited amount of user data available to app publishers.
Earlier this year, Apple said that it might have to remove ATT from the EU. "Intense lobbying efforts in Germany, Italy and other countries in Europe may force us to withdraw this feature to the detriment of European consumers," Apple said.
Germany first launched a probe into App Tracking Transparency in 2022 after complaints from advertisers, and in February 2025, the German Federal Cartel Office preliminarily decided that Apple abused its market power, giving itself preferential treatment. According to German regulators, Apple's restrictions made it "far more difficult" for developers to access user data relevant for advertising.
Introduced in 2021, App Tracking Transparency lets iPhone and iPad users decide whether to allow apps to track their activity across other apps and websites for advertising purposes. Users can choose to allow apps to ask for permission, or turn off tracking entirely.
ATT prevents apps from accessing the advertising identifier of Apple devices without express consumer permission, so apps can't track what users do and use that data for ad targeting. ATT has been unpopular with advertisers and data brokers, but Apple has pledged to work to convince Germany and other EU countries to allow it to continue to offer ATT to consumers.Tags: App Tracking Transparency, GermanyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Hidden image suggests ChatGPT app might get Apple Health integration Macworld
The latest version of the ChatGPT iPhone app contains within its code an unused (as of yet) image that seems to indicate upcoming Apple Health integration. The image shows the main Health icons, surrounded by several health category images: steps, activity, respiratory, hearing, sleep…and a carrot, for some reason (there is no carrot icon in the Health app). It’s possible ChatGPT generated the image and embellished it.
There is no information yet on when this feature might be enabled or what it will be used for, but ChatGPT already connects and integrates with many other apps, such as Box, GitHub, Gmail, Slack, and others, to help give you personalized answers to questions and data insights.
ChatGPT may soon have access to some data from the Health app on your iPhone, according to this image posteds by Macrumors.MacRumors
We should note that there is no evidence of any sort of partnership here, or a suggestion that suddenly ChatGPT will just have access to all your Health info. Apple provides frameworks and APIs for third-party apps to access data from the Health app, and there are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of apps that do so.
Users have to specifically enable the integration, and you have fine control over whether data can be written to your Health app or only read, and exactly which categories of data you want to make available. ChatGPT is likely just using the same HealthKit framework that every other app uses.
But if you’ve always wanted ChatGPT to know more about your vitals, that may soon be a reality.
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Apple updates iPhone Air MagSafe Battery firmware Apple has released a new firmware update for the MagSafe Battery accessory designed exclusively for the iPhone Air. The update brings…
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Natural disasters across Asia prompt Apple CEO Tim Cook to promise donations Apple CEO Tim Cook has promised the company will donate to relief efforts in Asia, after natural disasters hit Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.Apple will donate to relief efforts in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka.Less than a week after announcing its planned contributions to humanitarian efforts in Hong Kong, Apple will now donate to disaster relief efforts to Asian countries affected by recent natural disasters.Those affected countries include Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. They were impacted by devastating storms, as flooding and landslides reportedly took the lives of more than 1,300 people. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Can't Escape Dutch App Store Antitrust Lawsuit, EU Court Rules Apple is not going to be able to escape a class-action antitrust lawsuit over anticompetitive App Store fees in the Netherlands, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) said today. The decision could see Apple facing millions of euros in damages, and it sets a precedent for similar lawsuits in other European countries (via Reuters).
Apple could ultimately have to pay up to an estimated 637 million euros to address the damage suffered by 14 million iPhone and iPad users in the Netherlands.
The lawsuit dates back to 2022, when two Dutch consumer foundations (Right to Consumer Justice and App Store Claims) accused Apple of abusing its dominant market position and charging developers excessive fees. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Dutch iPhone and iPad users, and it claimed that Apple's 30 percent commission inflated prices for apps and in-app purchases.
Apple argued that the Dutch court did not have jurisdiction to hear the case because the EU App Store is run from Ireland, and therefore the claims should be litigated in Ireland. Apple said that if the Dutch court was able to hear the case, it could lead to fragmentation with multiple similar cases across the EU, plus it argued that customers in the Netherlands could have downloaded apps while in other EU member states.
The District Court of Amsterdam ended up asking the CJEU if it had the jurisdiction to hear the case, and the CJEU said yes. The court decided that the App Store in question was designed for the Dutch market, and it offers Dutch apps for sale to people with an Apple ID associated with the Netherlands, giving Dutch courts jurisdiction.
Apple told Reuters that it disagrees with the court's ruling, and that it will continue to vigorously defend itself. The District Court of Amsterdam expects to hear the case toward the end of the first quarter of 2026.
The civil App Store fee case that Apple is now facing in the Netherlands is separate from the dating app case that was levied against Apple by ACM, the Dutch competition authority. That case involved regulatory action that led to new alternative purchase options for Dutch dating apps. Apple has also been fighting that antitrust case, and racked up fines of 50 million euros.Tags: Apple Antitrust, Apple LawsuitsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26 gives Apple’s Calendar app a convenient new advantage iOS 26 is a huge update for iPhone, with a Liquid Glass design and lots of new features for built-in apps like Wallet, Messages, and Music. One popular app—Apple Calendar—mostly got overlooked this year, but it did gain one key new advantage: event creation via screenshots.
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India orders device makers to put government-run security app on all phones Apple will refuse to preload state-run “snooping” app on iPhones, report says.
AirPods keep getting better: How to use the newest features Did you just unbox some new AirPods 4 or AirPods Pro thanks to the killer Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals? If so, there’s a lot you need to know.
Over the last two years, AirPods have gotten significantly better thanks to new software updates from Apple. Here’s a rundown of new features you should try that were introduced as part of iOS 18 and iOS 26.
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Europe greenlights Dutch antitrust lawsuit against Apple over App Store conduct Apple is facing hundreds of millions of euros in damages claims over its allegedly “excessive” App Store fees. Here are the details.
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Last chance: $2.99 Paramount Plus Black Friday streaming deal ends tonight Catch the NFL on CBS, Landman, Mayor of Kingstown, and more with Paramount Plus, which is discounted to $2.99 per month for 2 months today only.Take advantage of Black Friday savings on Paramount Plus streaming. - Image credit: ParamountNew and eligible returning subscribers can get Paramount Plus for only $2.99 per month for the first two months thanks to the service's Black Friday deal that ends tonight. It's one of the lowest prices we've seen all year and a quick way to stack your holiday watchlist without stacking your bills.Get Paramount+ Black Friday deal Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple shares hit new all-time intraday and closing 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’s latest MagSafe Battery accessory has new firmware update Apple has just shipped new firmware for its recent MagSafe Battery accessory for iPhone Air. Here are the details.
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Apple doubles down on humanitarian efforts following devastating storms in Asia After pledging donations to help victims of the recent Hong Kong fire, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced today that the company will also make donations to relief and rebuilding efforts across several Asian countries. Here are the details.
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Apple Releases Firmware Update for iPhone Air MagSafe Battery Apple today released new firmware for the iPhone Air's MagSafe battery accessory. The firmware has a version number of 8B25, up from the prior 8A351 version. In the Settings app, the new firmware is listed as 99.0 while the prior firmware is 91.0.
This is the second firmware update that Apple has provided to iPhone Air users since the battery was released in September. Apple does not provide details on what's included in firmware updates for accessories, but the new firmware likely provides efficiency and performance updates.
Accessory firmware updates are done quietly without the user knowing about them, so Apple does not offer installation instructions. MagSafe Battery firmware should update when the battery is connected to the iPhone Air, but you can also force an update by connecting the battery pack to a Mac.
You can check the version number of the MagSafe Battery's firmware by attaching it to an iPhone Air, then going to Settings > General > About > iPhone Air MagSafe Battery.
The MagSafe Battery is exclusive to the iPhone Air, and it provides iPhone Air users with up to an additional 65 percent charge. The Battery Pack is thin and light because it actually incorporates the exact same battery that Apple used in the iPhone Air.Tag: iPhone Air MagSafe BatteryThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple Donating to Relief Efforts in Asia After Deadly Fire and Storms Apple has announced it will be donating undisclosed amounts to relief efforts in Asia following multiple disasters, including a building fire in Hong Kong and a series of severe storms and flooding across Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka.
"Heartbroken by the devastating fire in Hong Kong," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, in a social media post last week. "Everyone affected is in our thoughts and we are thankful for the first responders. Apple is donating to relief efforts on the ground."
"Storms across Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka have devastated communities," said Cook, in another post today. "At Apple, we're thinking of everyone affected, and will be donating to relief and building efforts on the ground."
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Dutch judge clears the way for a major App Store damages fight Apple lost an early attempt to stop a Dutch antitrust lawsuit, and Europe's top court says the case can now move forward.Apple faces another fight in the European UnionA ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union clears the way for two Dutch consumer foundations to pursue damages tied to Apple's App Store fees. The decision rejects Apple's argument that Dutch courts lack jurisdiction.Judges said the alleged harm can occur in the Netherlands when the App Store is tailored for Dutch users. They noted that selling apps to Apple IDs registered in the country creates a clear local impact. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.1 is now Apple’s recommended update for users still on iOS 18 iOS 26 launched to all users in September, but it was previously only available as a secondary update inside Settings, with versions of iOS 18 given priority. Now, Apple has started recommending iOS 26.1 as the new default update for users.
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Apple’s record 247 million iPhone shipments drive 6.1% global smartphone surge in 2025 – IDC Worldwide smartphone shipments are forecast to grow 1.5% year-on-year (YoY) in 2025 to 1.25 billion units, according to the IDC…
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Germany evaluates Apple’s proposed fixes for App Tracking Transparency antitrust concerns Apple’s proposed changes to App Tracking Transparency, aimed at addressing antitrust concerns, are now being put to the test in Germany. Here are the details.
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9to5Mac Daily: December 2, 2025 – Apple Music Replay, Apple AI shakeups Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
Sponsored by Narwal:Narwal is officially launching their Black Friday discounts, offering the record-low prices of its entire lineup up to 49% off.
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ChatGPT goes down for some users If you’re having issues running ChatGPT today, then you’re not alone. The service is experiencing intermittent issues for some users.
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With iPhone 18 launch, Apple might do something it hasn’t since 2019 Apple’s iPhone 18 launch is increasingly looking like a big departure from the company’s typical pattern. Today an IDC report has corroborated that the smallest flagship iPhone lineup since 2019 could be coming. Here are the details.
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iPhone 17 sales fueling a record year, pushing market toward higher prices A new smartphone forecast shows Apple powering nearly all growth in 2025, though a looming memory shortage threatens to erase the momentum soon after.iPhone 17 Pro MaxWorldwide smartphone shipments are expected to reach 1.25 billion units in 2025, which means 1.5% year-over-year growth. The International Data Corporation (IDC) credits the stronger outlook to Apple's performance during the holiday quarter, a rebound in China, and healthier demand in key emerging markets.Apple is on track for the strongest smartphone year in its history. The company is forecast to ship 247.4 million units in 2025, a 6.1% increase from the prior year. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Be wary of the rumored connection between ChatGPT and Apple Health There is an Apple Health icon buried in the ChatGPT iOS app. This could either lead to better and secure integration if Apple is in charge, or a privacy nightmare if ChatGPT is.Apple HealthChatGPT is capable of connecting to many different apps, including Xcode, Notion, and even Slack. However, a future integration could be more beneficial to your health and fitness.An examination of OpenAI's updated ChatGPT app for iOS spotted by MacRumors reveals that there's a version of the Apple Health icon buried inside. The name of the file apparently indicates that users will be able to connect ChatGPT to the Apple Health app. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Pushes iPhone Users Still on iOS 18 to Upgrade to iOS 26 Apple is encouraging iPhone users who are still running iOS 18 to upgrade to iOS 26 by making the iOS 26 software upgrade option more prominent.
Since iOS 26 launched in September, it has been displayed as an optional upgrade at the bottom of the Software Update interface in the Settings app. iOS 18 has been the default operating system option, and users running iOS 18 have seen iOS 18 updates front and center.
Starting today, that's changing. iOS 18 users who have not upgraded to iOS 26 will now see iOS 26.1 as the recommended iOS update in the Settings app. iOS 18 updates are still an option, but are now displayed at the bottom of the app.
Apple isn't forcing users to upgrade to iOS 26, but it is pushing the update more heavily than it was before in an effort to increase installation numbers. Some users may be hesitant to upgrade to iOS 26 because of the Liquid Glass design overhaul that makes major changes to the iPhone interface.
Allowing users to stay on the prior-generation version of iOS is an option that Apple has provided since iOS 15, but it doesn't last forever. Right now, Apple is providing iOS 18 security updates to those who choose to stay on that operating system, but that may stop in the coming months.
After pushing people to upgrade to iOS 26 by making the option more prominent, Apple will likely remove the option to stay on iOS 18, providing iOS 26 as the only upgrade available on devices that support the newer software. Eventually, customers who want to stay up to date on security fixes will need to transition to iOS 26, though Apple will continue to provide iOS 18 updates for devices that do not support iOS 26.
Apple hasn't released iOS 26 adoption numbers, so it is unclear how many people have decided to upgrade. Apple typically updates its iOS numbers several months after a new version of iOS launches, so we could get details in January or February.
Upgrading to iOS 26 from iOS 18 is irreversible, and Apple does not provide a way to downgrade back to the prior version of iOS.
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The real reason Apple turned to Intel chips again After a break, Apple and Intel are patching things up, and Intel-made chips could soon be back in Macs. Here's why.
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Sunday Sale: Apple AirPods 4 discounted to early Black Friday price of only $89 Amazon has Apple AirPods 4 in stock and on early Black Friday sale for $40 off MSRP today, including free shipping:
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Here are AT&T’s current deals on Apple iPhone 17 models AT&T is offering discounts on Apple’s new iPhone 17 lineup for both new and existing customers, with deals running for a limited time and providing significant credits through trade-in and eligible unlimited plans. Get the iPhone 17 for free—or up to $830 off—when trading in an eligible device and activating on one of AT&T’s qualifying Unlimited Your Way plans. The higher-end iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are eligible for up to $1,100 in bill credits spread over 36 months, applied as monthly installment credits once the trade-in is processed. Even trade-ins with lower values can still earn partial credits, up to $350 depending on the device’s appraised value. Click through for more details.
Apple’s Pro Display XDR on rare sale for $500 off MSRP Amazon has Apple's Pro Display model on rare sale for $500 off MSRP right now, shipping included:
- Apple Pro Display XDR Standard Glass: $4499 $500 off MSRP
Their price is currently the lowest available for this monitor from any Apple retailer. For the latest prices & sales, see our Apple Pro Display XDR Price Tracker, updated daily.
Lowe's Early Black Friday Hand Tool Deals: Up to 55% off + free shipping w/ $35 You've got projects that won't wait—and the frustration of digging through mismatched drawers or settling for worn-out tools is not good for you or getting them done. That ends today. At Lowe's, the Early Black Friday Hand-Tool Sale is live, with deep discounts on trusted brands like Craftsman, DeWalt, and Kobalt, plus free shipping on orders $35 and up.If you've been waiting for the right moment to build a serious tool kit or replace tools that keep holding you back—this is it.We've pictured the Kobalt 297-Piece SAE and Metric Mechanics Tool Set for $99 ($50 off and a price low). Shop Now at Lowe's
Weber Pellet Grills at Ace Hardware: $100 off + free delivery Save $100 on a selection of Weber grills, including the pictured Weber Smoque Wood Pellet Grill for $899. Ace Rewards members get free delivery and assembly; it's free to join. Shop Now at Ace Hardware
LG 24″ 1080p HDR 120Hz IPS LED Monitor for $87 + free shipping Save $113 off list price. Buy Now at Best Buy Features 1920x1080 (1080p) resolution HDR10 HDMI Model: 24U41YA-B
Whirlpool 25.2-Cu. Ft. French Door Smart Refrigerator for $1,200 + $40 delivery That's a 50% savings. Buy Now at Best Buy Features Elevated Deli Drawer Interior Water Dispenser with Whirlpool Water Filtration Two-Tier Freezer Storage Adjustable Shelves Model: WRFF3236RZ
Wilson NBA Prestige 29.5″ Outdoor Basketball for $10 + pickup That's a low by $7. Opt for store pickup to avoid the $6.99 shipping fee. Buy Now at Walmart
Simmons Optics ProSport 10x50mm Porro Prism Binoculars for $38 + free shipping That's a low by $16. Buy Now at Walmart Features Bk7 prism glass 10x magnification 341-foot field of view 50mm objective lens
Timberland Sale: Up to 50% off + Extra 20% off + free shipping w/ $75 Take an extra 20% off over 400 boots, shoes, and apparel automatically in-cart. (Eligible items are as marked.) We've pictured the Timberland Men's Motion Access Waterproof Sneakers for $71.99 after discount, a $27 low. Timberland Community Members score free shipping on orders of $75 or more, and it's free to sign up; otherwise shipping adds a flat $7. Shop Now at Timberland
Devil Dog 3-Ft. Airblown Yard Inflatable for $4 + free shipping w/ $35 That's $9 off and a great deal to get started on next year's Halloween decor. Buy Now at Walmart
Carhartt Knit Shamrock Patch Beanie for $10 + free shipping w/ $49 That's a savings of $15, and the best price we could find today by at least $5. Buy Now at Dick's Sporting Goods Tips Available in Winter White and Sage at this price.
Lacoste Private Sale: 30% off + free shipping Le Club Lacoste members save a flat 30% off over 1,000 men's, women's, and kids' styles during this sale. Plus, it's free to sign up. Even better, all orders score free shipping. Shop Now at Lacoste
Best Buy Black Friday Apple Computer Deals: Shop Now This sale includes markdowns across MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Mini models, with real price drops on current hardware. Many configurations are $150 to $300 off, including M2 and M3 MacBook Airs, select M3 Pro MacBook Pros, and iMacs bundled with accessories. Shop Now at Best Buy
Best Buy Black Friday Apple Computer Deals: Shop Now This sale includes markdowns across MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Mini models, with real price drops on current hardware. Many configurations are $150 to $300 off, including M2 and M3 MacBook Airs, select M3 Pro MacBook Pros, and iMacs bundled with accessories. Shop Now at Best Buy
Levi's Sale: 30% off storewide + free shipping Save 30% on almost everything sitewide. (Prices are as marked.) Plus, Red Tab members score free shipping, and it's free to sign up. Shop Now at Levi's
Best Buy TV & Projector Black Friday Deals From $70 + free shipping Imagine sitting down knowing you’ve finally replaced your dated TV with the one you’ve been dreaming about—without the regret of missing deals and overspending. With Best Buy’s Black Friday TV & Projector Deals live now, you’ll find models starting at $70 and OLED units from $700. Click through to see the full lineup of deals. […]