Apple sets Q2 2026 earnings release for April 30 Apple will announce the results of its fiscal second quarter of 2026 on Thursday, April 30. Here’s what to expect.
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Tilta Khronos iPhone 17 Pro Max photography kit review: keeping the future-proofed promise If you're an avid iPhone photographer or videographer, you know that the right gear can transform a shot. Tilta Khronos is the answer for long-term use, even across iPhone generations.Tilta Khronos iPhone 17 Pro Max photography kit reviewI previously reviewed the Tilta Khronos iPhone camera system while connected to an iPhone 16 Pro Max. It was a fascinating system with a price aimed at pros, but one problem stood out — future proofing.I'll say it here at the top so I'm not beating around the bush too much. Tilta Khronos has solved the future-proofing problems presented when buying expensive iPhone camera gear. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
how do u put a video into an appstore pic iphone frame? the simulator is great except the mouse shows in the video and quicktime gives no option to hide it?? been fighting with capcut for like 3 hours apps that do mockups dont understand my iphone 13 doesnt fit an iphone 17 preview submitted by /u/Ok_Passion295 [link] [comments]
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You can buy a custom iPhone that has a fragment of Steve Jobs’ iconic turtleneck Smartphone customization studio Caviar has announced a custom version of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max that features a small piece of a turtleneck Steve Jobs actually wore. Here are the details.
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Developers that won the 2026 WWDC invite lottery are being notified If you've applied to attend WWDC 2026, now is a great time to check your email, as Apple has started notifying those invited to experience the event in person.Apple has begun emailing those selected to attend WWDC 2026 in person.Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is an annual event held in June at Apple Park in California. This is when the iPhone maker previews new versions of its major operating systems, such as iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.Swift Student Challenge winners, members of the press, and a few lucky developers will get to experience the event in person. Those invited have already taken to social media to express their excitement and gratitude. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple researchers unveil LGTM, a potential boost for Apple Vision Pro graphics A team of Apple researchers has developed a new framework that enables high-resolution 3D scene rendering with far greater efficiency. Here are the details of the new study.
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WWDC Invite – Congratulations! https://preview.redd.it/1woazxdqeusg1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=4e1c479c0517d50edc55d9dd822fea133af6db0e Well, it's official. After trying for years, I finally got selected to go to WWDC. This will be my first one. Can anyone point me to any resources about where to stay, transportation (do I taxi there?), and how to maximize the event? submitted by /u/GloverCom [link] [comments]
Apple begins notifying WWDC applicants of lottery results Apple has started notifying developers of their selection status in the WWDC attendance lottery. Apple announced its Worldwide Developers Conference on March 23, giving developers one week to express interest in attending in-person.
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Apple Sending WWDC 2026 Invites to Special Event Lottery Winners Students and developers who won the lottery to attend the WWDC 2026 Special Event at Apple Park on June 8 have started receiving their invites.
Apple is holding a WWDC keynote viewing at Apple Park, but space is limited so invites were done on a lottery basis. Apple accepted submissions from those interested in attending until Monday night, and winners are now being notified.
Developers and students who won a spot will take part in an all-day event. The day will begin with the keynote viewing at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, followed by the Platforms State of the Union, Apple Park tours, and a dinner. Attendees will be able to connect with Apple engineers and experts.
Current Apple Developer Program members, Apple Developer Enterprise Program members, Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni, and Swift Student Challenge winners from 2024 to 2026 were eligible to apply, with attendees chosen by random selection.
Apple does not charge a fee for the Apple Park special event, but the company does not cover transportation or lodging. Out-of-state attendees will need to purchase airfare, hotel accommodations, and transportation to Apple Park.
WWDC 2026 will take place from June 8 to June 12. Developers and students not selected to attend the Apple Park event can follow along with WWDC through Apple's developer website and app. Apple plans to share 100+ WWDC sessions that walk through all of the new features, and developers can attend interactive group labs and get one-on-one help from Apple engineers.Related Roundup: WWDC 2026Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech IndustryThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Fan Creates Unofficial WWDC 2026 and 50th Anniversary Enamel Pins App developer Clément Sauvage has designed a set of enamel pins for Apple fans who want to commemorate WWDC 2026 and Apple's 50th anniversary. Sauvage is offering the pins on Kickstarter, and plans to start shipments in May ahead of WWDC.
The pins feature the Apple developer logo, the Apple Intelligence icon, Apple's "spaceship" and rainbow at the Apple Park campus, the entrance to Apple's Infinite Loop campus, the Swift logo, and more. A single pin is available for 10 euros, while a full set of eight WWDC-themed pins is priced at 45 euros.
Sauvage has done enamel pin sets in 2021 and 2024, so this is his third offering. There are some add-on pins from prior years available as well.
Apple often designs its own WWDC pins that are given to developers that attend the WWDC Special Event, but the pins are not available for general purchase.Related Roundup: WWDC 2026Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech IndustryThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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iOS 26.4 adds three new ways to customize your iPhone iOS 26.4 is officially here and brings lots of additional features, including three new ways to customize your iPhone. Here’s what’s new.
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Apple's New 16-Inch MacBook Pro Charger Has a Compatibility Issue The latest version of Apple's 140W USB-C Power Adapter included with 16-inch MacBook Pro models with the M5 Pro or M5 Max chip has an issue for some.
After the 16-inch MacBook Pro was updated last month, customers in some countries began to notice that Apple's 140W USB-C Power Adapter that comes with it has a subtle design change that breaks compatibility with Apple's Power Adapter Extension Cable.
Specifically, while the charger continues to have a removable plug, Apple has apparently tweaked the design of the underlying male connector with two pins. The connector now has a slimmer pill-like shape, whereas it previously had a small triangular indent in the bottom of it. Due to this change, the new charger does not work with Apple's Power Adapter Extension Cable, which still has a female connector designed to match the previous male connector.
The redesigned male connector (on the right in the photo)
Oddly, Apple's product page for the Power Adapter Extension Cable says the cable is compatible with its 140W USB-C power adapters, despite this issue.
Apple's discontinued World Travel Adapter Kit is also incompatible with the version of Apple's 140W USB-C Power Adapter with the redesigned male connector.
The new design has been spotted in Australia and China, but other customers have said their power adapters are not affected, so it is a hit-or-miss situation. We have yet to confirm exactly which countries are impacted by this issue, or if the 140W USB-C Power Adapter that Apple sells separately is affected by this change anywhere.
We have reached out to Apple for comment.Related Roundup: MacBook ProBuyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone 18 may get little more than a new color while iPhone Fold gets 3D printed hinge A new leak suggests that the hinge of the iPhone Fold will use "chip-level polymer printing 3D technology" and the iPhone 18 upgrades will be limited to color changes.The iPhone Fold will allegedly feature a 3D-printed hinge.With Apple's first foldable expected to debut in late 2026, we're now seeing more and more claims about its hardware. Following multiple rumors suggesting Liquid Metal would be used for the hinge of the iPhone Fold, another tipster has provided a new tidbit about the component.To be more specific, a translated post from leaker Fixed Focus Digital on Weibo said that Apple is putting considerable effort into its foldable iPhone. This reportedly "involves chip-level high-molecular 3D printing technology, with further developments in the hinge design still to be revealed." Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple’s viral ‘Lil’ Finder Guy’ takes center stage in new Mac tips video series Apple is fully embracing the internet’s latest obsession: the cute, anthropomorphized Lil' Finder Guy, the chubby blue-and-white mascot…
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Anker's $70 Nano Power Strip Clamps to Your Desk for Easy Access to 10 Ports Anker this week launched a useful new accessory for your desk, debuting the 10-in-1 Nano Power Strip. Priced at $70, the Nano Power Strip has a unique clamp design that puts multiple ports on your desktop while eliminating cable clutter.
I was able to test out the Nano Power Strip ahead of when it launched, and found it to be a useful alternative to standard under-desk power strips. The power strip comes in black or white and it's made of plastic, but the matte finish adds aesthetic appeal, as does a silver front plate for some of the ports.
The clamp is adjustable with an included knob and it fits desktops from 0.6 inches to 1.8 inches. Unfortunately, I have a Parsons-style desk that's too thick to use the power strip as intended, so it's worth measuring. With my thicker desk, I can still attach it to a leg or the back of the desk, but it doesn't put all of the outlets in the ideal position. There are silicone pads at both sides of the clamp to keep furniture from being scratched.
There are two outlets at the top, two outlets at the bottom, and two outlets at the sides, for a total of six outlets. There are two USB-C ports with 70W max charging (split between 45W and 25W when charging two devices), and two 12W USB-A ports. 70W isn't going to charge a MacBook Pro at its maximum speed, but it's enough for day-to-day use, and it'll fast charge most other Apple devices. I do wish there was more USB-C power and one less USB-A port, but it's easy enough to use one of the top outlets to plug in one of Anker's small multi-port power adapters.
With the power strip positioned at the edge of a desk, the two outlets on the top of the device are accessible from the desktop. The four other outlets are accessible from the bottom of the desk, so cables can be hidden away. The USB-A and USB-C ports are also meant to be used from the desktop, and the above-desk portion is slim, coming in at under an inch.
Because the Nano Power Strip attaches to a desk, it stays secure when plugging things in to the ports or the top outlets, which is convenient. I don't need to hold it down to unplug something, and it doesn't move around on a tabletop. If you've ever had a power strip with a bunch of heavy cables plugged in, you probably know what a hassle it can be trying to keep it upright.
The Nano Power Strip is a surge protector, and Anker says that it has overload, short-circuit, and temperature control.
Anker's Nano Power Strip can be purchased from the Anker website or from Amazon for $70.Tag: AnkerThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Watch new MacBook Neo ads starring the adorable Little Finder Guy [U: New ads] Apple is doubling down on the adorable mini-Finder character it created for the MacBook Neo campaign. Watch the ads here.
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AirPods Max 2 review, Apple’s anniversary, Mac Pro discontinued Benjamin and Chance discuss Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations, and the same-day news that the Studio Display XDR got $400 cheaper (kinda). Also, Chance reviews the AirPods Max 2, Apple formally discontinues the Mac Pro, and Mark Gurman teases us with even more iOS 27 Siri details.
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Google Meet now on Apple CarPlay, Android Auto coming ‘soon’ Google Meet is now available on Apple CarPlay for iPhone users to “join meetings safely while on the road.”
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Built a neighborhood task & lending app as a solo dev from Romania — HandIt Hey everyone. I've been working on HandIt for about 8 months, fully solo. What it does: Post tasks you need help with (moving, dog walking, repairs, errands) — neighbors nearby see them and apply Credits system — earn credits by helping others, spend them when you need help, or cash out to real money Borrow […]
Apple TV has one of its biggest hit series returning today Last year was a breakout year for Apple TV, and one of the streamer’s biggest hits was Your Friends & Neighbors, the Jon Hamm drama that’s back tonight for season 2.
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OpenAI buys TBPN tech podcast after shutting down side quest Sora app Last month, OpenAI announced it was shutting down its Sora app after reports that leadership wanted to eliminate side quests. Now the company behind ChatGPT is buying a tech and business podcast.
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iPhone users in Russia can no longer buy anything Apple sells Macworld
Beginning April 1, iPhone users in Russia can no longer buy any new digital content or services with Apple’s billing system. That includes paid apps and in-app purchases, Apple subscriptions such as Apple Music, Apple One, or iCloud+, or adding funds to an Apple account balance.
Current purchases will remain available, as will access to subscription services that have been paid, but subscriptions made through Apple’s billing will not renew. Russian users who have a current balance on the Apple Account can continue to spend it, Apple says, but they will not be able to add more funds.
Apple says that data held in iCloud+ will continue to be accessible after those subscriptions end. The Moscow Times reports there are some 16 million iPhone users in the country. More information is available in a recently updated Apple Support document.
This move was allegedly made to comply with an order from the Ministry of Digital Affairs in Russia, which likely has several motivations. First, it believes Apple is blocking popular Russian apps and payment systems. Second, it wants to prevent users from using Russian credit cards to purchase foreign goods using loopholes like third-party digital account balances. And third, the Russian government wants to crack down on VPN services that are used to circumvent its internet censorship and geographic blocks.
Apple hasn’t sold iPhones in Russia since 2022, when it “paused all product sales in Russia” following the invasion of Ukraine.
iPhone 18’s biggest design change will be new colors, says leaker Earlier today, a new leak indicated there’s no black option coming for iPhone 18 Pro. Now, another leaker indicates colors will be the standout design change for the iPhone 18 lineup.
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iOS App Store Search is Rotten I've included some numbers on the decrease in downloads since Apple added a second ad position in App Store search results. Are you seeing the same trend? And curious, whether you are or are not, do you use Search Ads? submitted by /u/jerprovost [link] [comments]
iOS 27: Three new features and changes coming besides Siri iOS 27 will be unveiled on June 8 at WWDC 2026, and while rumors point to a major focus on Siri and AI, here are three new features and changes besides Siri.
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Siri is the bottleneck: Apple waiting to launch new ‘HomePad,’ Apple TV, HomePod, and HomePod mini Apple has new HomePod mini, full-sized HomePod, and Apple TV hardware ready to go,but the long-awaited Apple Intelligence-powered Siri…
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Little Finder Guy Stars in Nine New Apple TikTok and YouTube Videos Apple has continued posting short videos featuring its new Little Finder Guy mascot on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, taking advantage of the popularity of the anthropomorphized Mac Finder icon.
The short videos promote the MacBook Neo through a series of Mac tips, all of which include Little Finder Guy in cute poses. A video about journaling features the character with a book and a pen, while another about the Passwords app has Little Finder Guy with a magnifying glass.
Apple has shared nine Little Finder Guy videos this week, and on TikTok, the thumbnails for the videos come together to make a Little Finder Guy mosaic on the Apple TikTok page.
Now that Apple has likely completed its Little Finder Guy image on TikTok, videos with the character could stop or become less frequent, but Apple might opt to keep the mascot around because of how it's caught on.
Apple introduced Little Finder Guy after launching the MacBook Neo in early March, and Apple users immediately liked the character. Stephen Hackett of 512 Pixels created a 3D print version, and Basic Apple Guy has a series of mockups, plus stickers for sale. PCalc's James Thomson also made a set of 5K Little Finder Guy wallpapers.Tags: Little Finder Guy, TikTokThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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iPhones are floating in outer space as you read this Macworld
Wednesday was a big day in history–no, we’re not talking about Apple’s 50th anniversary celebration or the launch of the AirPods Max 2. We’re talking about the Artemis II space mission, which took some special guests on its trip to orbit the moon.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched on Wednesday afternoon, and among the high-tech devices the Orion astronauts took with them are iPhone 17 Pros. While smartphones have been used by passengers on private “space” trips, back in February, NASA cleared the way for astronauts to take smartphones to space for the first time, as a way to validate NASA’s requirements for the technology it uses. And it didn’t take long for iPhones to make an appearance.
Community space journalist Owen Sparks spotted the iPhone in a couple of video clips from NASA and posted them to X.com. The first video shows the astronauts preparing for the mission as a NASA assistant places a smartphone inside the pocket of a suit. Sparks identifies it as an iPhone, but since we don’t see the back, it’s difficult to identify the actual phone in the clip.
😂 pic.twitter.com/0c2AKHh0gC— Owen Sparks (@OwenSparks) April 2, 2026
The other clips are clearer. One shows the cabin of the Orion, and one of the astronauts passes a phone by floating it to their crew member. The phone turns, and you’ll recognize the three-camera bump that you’ll find on the iPhone 17 Pro. It looks like a silver model, not Cosmic Orange (what a missed opportunity). If you look closely, you’ll see a black circle on the right side below the plateau. It’s not some secret camera that they’re testing for Apple. Sparks speculates that it’s a velcro patch used to stick the iPhone to their suits and other points on the ship to keep them in place in zero gravity.
Apple has yet to comment on the current mission. Back in February, Apple remarked that NASA’s approval “will mark the first time the iPhone has been fully qualified for extended use in orbit and beyond.” The iPhone actually made its first space voyage in 2011 when two iPhone 4s were on the space shuttle, but they weren’t for general use. Rather, those phones were loaded with an app that contained four step-by-step instruction programs to help the space station’s crew perform experiments in the U.S. portion of the orbiting outpost, according to Space.com.
Some new MacBook Pro chargers include change that breaks accessory compatibility Here’s something that hasn’t gotten much attention. The 140W power adapter that comes with Apple’s new 16-inch MacBook Pro has a subtle design change.
As a result, some accessories are no longer compatible. However, not everyone has the new design.
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Comedy-horror series 'Widow's Bay' to haunt Apple TV on April 29 "Widow's Bay" blends genuine horror with character-driven comedy, creeping onto Apple TV at the end of April.Image Credit: Apple TVSet in the idyllic town of the same name, "Widow's Bay" follows Mayor Tom Loftis as he prepares to bolster the town's long-struggling tourism industry. Loftis is ready to battle long-held superstitions to earn the respect of Widow's Bay's citizens, who believe he's a coward.While he does manage to attract tourists, the victory is hollow. As old horrors bubble to the surface, Loftis learns that the superstitions may have been more than just old wives' tales after all. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
My MacOS app made $452 sales in first 22 days, good or bad? Hey everyone, My MacOS app made sales of $452 in 22 days mostly from reddit posts, whenever i post here i get sales, otherwise it is quiet. What are your suggestions for marketing? I have zero knowledge in marketing, what channels I should use? the app is a utility app for working with video/audio/images/pdf things […]
Watch the first teaser trailer for new Apple TV series ‘Widow’s Bay’ Bookings for “Widow’s Bay,” the quaint island 40 miles off the New England coast… that’s totally safe and completely normal… are now open…
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iPhones are going to the Moon on Artemis II NASA's Artemis II crew launched with iPhones on its mission around the Moon, but the devices are present as personal tools rather than officially part of the spacecraft's systems.iPhone 17 ProArtemis II, the first deep-space flight to reflect this change, sent four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flyby aboard Orion to validate systems for future missions. Just prior to this launch, NASA approved personal smartphones for astronauts in February 2026, ending a decades-long restriction on consumer electronics in crewed missions.And now, iPhones are in crewmembers' hands. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Turns Off Payments in Russia As of April 1, payment processing is no longer available for purchases made across the App Store and other Apple services in Russia, according to Apple.
In a new support document, Apple said new purchases, in-app purchases, and subscription renewals are no longer available in Russia unless a user already has funds in their Apple Account balance, which can continue to be used.
This change affects the following services and items:
Apple Arcade
Apple Fitness+
Apple Music
Apple Podcasts subscriptions
Apple One
App Store purchases and subscriptions
Apple TV purchases and subscriptions
iTunes Store purchases
iCloud+
Ringtone & Tone purchasesApple said apps and content that users previously bought will remain available, and it ensured that iCloud data will remain accessible after an iCloud+ subscription ends. More details are available in Apple's support document.
Apple reportedly took this action in response to an order from the Russian government, which allegedly hopes that the lost services revenue from Russian users will pressure the company to add some popular Russian apps back to the App Store, after those apps were removed due to sanctions arising from Russia's war with Ukraine. The order would presumably end if Apple were to make those apps available again.Tags: App Store, RussiaThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Deals: 13-inch M5 MacBook Air new low, 1TB M5 MacBook Pro, M4 iPad Air $100 off, Magic Keyboard, more Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break features the ongoing AirPods Pro 3 deal still down at $199 spring holiday pricing, but we are also featuring Apple’s most affordable new 13-inch M5 MacBook Air hitting a new all-time low (and the 24GB/1TB model at nearly $85 off). From there, we move over to this silver 1TB M5 MacBook Pro back at its best Amazon price ever ($250 under launch) as well as Apple’s new 1TB M4 iPad Air at over $100 off, and the least pricey Magic Keyboard sitting at its all-time best price on Amazon today. Head below for a closer look.
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New Apple TV series invites you to visit the paradoxical ‘Widow’s Bay’ Apple TV just released the trailer for Widow’s Bay, a new genre-bending series about a charming and quaint small town that’s probably cursed.
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Today in Apple history: Microsoft’s first hardware debuts … on the Apple II On April 2, 1979, Microsoft released its first hardware, a microprocessor card called the Z-80 SoftCard that plugged into the Apple II.
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How do you ship LLM keys and prompts in the app? Hey all, I recently built an app that talks directly to Gemini, and I realized that storing keys and prompts directly in the .IPA bundle is quite risky – anyone with IPA file can unzip it and pull out raw strings. An obvious way would be to use a backend as a proxy, but as […]
Apple's brand-new M5 MacBook Air drops to record low price on Amazon Amazon is kicking off April with steeper discounts on Apple's brand-new M5 MacBook Air.Apple's M5 MacBook Air hits new low prices at Amazon - Image credit: AppleSave $85 on the 13-inch Air with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, bringing the price down to $1,415.50 in Silver.Buy M5/24GB/1TB MacBook Air for $1,415 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Safari's Compact Tab Bar Is Back on Mac and iPad When macOS Tahoe and iPadOS 26 launched last September, Apple quietly removed Safari's Compact tab layout – the option that merged the address bar and the tab bar into a single, space-saving row. If you were a fan of it, you will have been out of luck for months.
The good news is that Apple has brought it back. In macOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, the Compact tab bar is once again available as an alternative to the default Separate layout. Here's how to enable it on both platforms.
On Mac
Open Safari.
In the menu bar, click Safari ➝ Settings....
Click the Tabs pane.
Next to "Tabs Layout," select Compact.
The address bar and tab bar will immediately merge into a single row, freeing up vertical screen space.
On iPad
Open the Settings app.
Scroll down and tap through to Apps ➝ Safari.
Under "Tabs," tap Compact Tab Bar.
That's all there is to it. If you decide you prefer the standard layout, simply retrace your steps and select Separate (on Mac) or Separate Tab Bar (on iPad).
The Compact layout can be handy on the smaller screens of the MacBook Air or iPad mini, where every pixel of vertical space counts. It's worth trying if you've never used it, just be aware that tab titles are truncated more aggressively in this view, so when switching between many open tabs you'll have to rely more on favicons than on page names.Tag: SafariThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV Releases Trailer for Mysterious New 'Genre-Bending' Series Apple today shared a trailer for Widow's Bay, a mysterious new "genre-bending" horror-comedy series set to premiere on Apple TV on Wednesday, April 29.
Widow's Bay is described as a "quaint island town 40 miles off the coast of New England," but apparently "something lurks beneath the surface."
Matthew Rhys stars as Mayor Tom Loftis, who is trying to revive the struggling community.
"There's no Wi-Fi, spotty cellular reception and he must contend with superstitious locals who believe their island is cursed," Apple explains.
"Loftis is determined to build a better future for his teenage son and turn the island into a tourist destination," adds Apple. "Miraculously, he succeeds: tourists are finally coming. Unfortunately, the locals were right. After decades of calm, the old stories that seemed too ludicrous to be true, start happening again."
Apple says Widow's Bay blends genuine horror with character-driven comedy.
The first three episodes in the 10-episode season are set to premiere on Apple TV on Wednesday, April 29, and one additional episode will come out every Wednesday through June 17, with a special two-episode release on Wednesday, May 27. The series is created and executive produced by Katie Dippold, and Hiro Murai directs five episodes this season.
In the U.S., Apple TV is priced at $12.99 per month or $129 per year, with a free one-week trial available for new subscribers. Apple TV is also included in Apple One and Peacock bundles, with all of the options outlined on Apple's website.
You can stream Apple TV in the Apple TV app, which is available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV 4K, Apple Vision Pro, Android, PlayStation, Xbox, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, select smart TVs, on the web at tv.apple.com, and more.Related Roundup: Apple TVTags: Apple TV Service, Apple TV ShowsBuyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy)Related Forum: Apple TV and Home TheaterThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
This $10K iPhone contains an actual piece of Steve Jobs’ turtleneck Macworld
If you’re feeling overly nostalgic during Apple’s 50th anniversary, luxury iPhone customizer Caviar has just the thing you need: the Jobs iPhone adorned with a “genuine fragment” of Steve Jobs’ turtleneck.
That’s right, you can own an iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max with a tiny square of Steve Jobs’ turtleneck (authenticity confirmed by certificate, Caviar says) right in the center of the Apple logo. It also features a “50th Anniversary Edition” inscription as well as an etching of Steve’s famous lower-case signature.
The phone is customized to match the original iPhone, with a “striking combination of black and silver,” and “elevated logo placement.” The lower rectangular glass is black, while the rest of the phone is dark matte silver. Apple offers the iPhone 17 Pro in silver for significantly less, but this hue definitely appears closer to the original’s aesthetic.
Other than the design and tiny piece of fabric, you’re getting a regular iPhone in a custom case. You can order the phone in any capacity, though Caviar says there are “only 2 models left in the series.”
Alongside the Jobs phone, Caviar is also selling an “iPhone 2007” model with “Intricate engravings of the very first smartphone’s circuitry radiate outward from this centerpiece, creating a striking visual.” That model, which starts at $10,770, includes “a genuine fragment of the original iPhone 2G motherboard.”
On the cheaper end, Caviar is offering Black Apple and Golden Apple editions with a “unique carbon fiber” design that has “a complex, multifaceted texture.” The gold edition includes a “three-dimensional Apple logo cast in solid 18-karat gold,” starting at $8,200, while the less-ornate black model is “just” $6,770.
Caviar doesn’t say if the turtleneck was actually worn by Steve Jobs or is just the same brand, but it’s apparently worth several thousand dollars. We should also point out that a new iPhone is coming out in a few months, so this 17 Pro is closer to being obsolete than new. But if you’re itching for a piece of Apple history, go order one now.
Apple’s Fitness chief Jay Blahnik, accused of harassment and creating a toxic workplace, to retire Jay Blahnik, Apple’s longtime vice president of fitness technologies and a key architect of the company’s health and wellness features…
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iOS 26.5 release date: Here’s when to expect new iPhone features iOS 26.5 arrived in beta this week packing new iPhone features, but a public launch isn’t too far away. Here’s the expected release date for all users.
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Grab the M5 MacBook Pro for its best price since Black Friday Macworld
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These days, the M5 MacBook Pro is down to its best price, which means it’s the perfect time to get one too. So, instead of $1,699, you can get this particular configuration for $1,549. That’s $150 off, but $250 under its original price from a few months ago, the best price we’ve ever seen.
Last month, Apple switched up the pricing for the M5 MacBook Pro. It eliminated the 512GB model for $1,599 and replaced it with a 1TB model for $1,699. That’s a price hike, of course, but it also cuts the price of the 1TB model by $100 since it used to cost $1,799. Got all that?
What you really need to know is that this is a great laptop with a great set of specs, running on a very powerful M5 chip, 16GB of memory, and a massive 1TB SSD. That’s a fantastic combo that can handle all your daily workload, passion projects, creative edits, and so on. The M5 MacBook was built for professionals and digital creatives alike, and it’s going to deliver a fantastic performance no matter what. The 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display is absolutely gorgeous, too, and will display precise colors and deep contrast that will make it ideal for visual projects. The laptop’s advanced 12MP camera is fantastic for shooting vids or participating in Zoom calls, and its array of ports makes it a true portable workstation.
When we reviewed the M5 MacBook Pro, we gave it a 4.5-star rating and our Editors’ Choice award, appreciating the improved GPU performance, the SSD speeds, and the combo of price and performance. So, go ahead and get the laptop you deserve by adding the M5 MacBook Pro to your cart and getting it home for $1,549 from Amazon.
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Inside 50 years of Apple with the only original employee still there Apple has only had one person remain with the firm for its entire history. Still employee number 8, Chris Espinosa talks about staying there for half a century, and counting.Chris Espinosa, Apple Employee #8 — image credit: Chris EspinosaChris Espinosa has had very many roles at Apple, ranging from System 7 marketing manager to his position today on the tvOS team. But he was hired by Steve Jobs to write programs for the Apple II computer in 1976 — when he was just 14."It was really, really fun, because that was the time when people were starting the entire industry from scratch," Espinosa has now told The New York Times. "Whether computer stores or commercial software, he added, "all of these things had to be invented." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple reportedly has four new products ready to launch, pending one thing Apple has had a busy year of new product launches already, but there are at least four additional products that reportedly are ready to launch, save for one key holdup: the new Siri.
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When is the Next Apple Event? Despite releasing more than 10 new products so far this year, Apple has yet to hold a traditional event with a live-streamed video in 2026.
While anything is possible, our best guess at this point is that Apple's next event will likely be its annual developers conference WWDC in June, with standalone live-streamed Apple Events this April or May currently looking improbable.
New Products in 2026 So Far
Apple kicked off 2026 by unveiling an AirTag 2 in January, along with a Black Unity Connection Braided Solo Loop for the Apple Watch.
February went by without any new Apple products.
Apple then had a busy March, unveiling the iPhone 17e, iPad Air models with the M4 chip, MacBook Air models with the M5 chip, MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, the all-new MacBook Neo, a new Studio Display, a higher-end Studio Display XDR, AirPods Max 2, and Nike Powerbeats Pro 2.
Apple also introduced new color options for select iPhone cases, Apple Watch bands, and the iPhone's Crossbody Strap. The new colors include the likes of Bright Guava, Vanilla, Soft Pink, Clementine, and Electric Lavender.
Announcement Dates
Here is when Apple announced each new product so far in 2026:
AirTag 2: January 26
Black Unity Connection Braided Solo Loop: January 26
iPhone 17e: March 2
New Accessory Colors: March 2
iPad Air with M4 chip: March 2
MacBook Air with M5 chip: March 3
MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips: March 3
Studio Display (2026): March 3
Studio Display XDR: March 3
MacBook Neo: March 4
AirPods Max 2: March 16
Nike Powerbeats Pro 2: March 17
Rumored Products
Here is what to expect from Apple later this year, according to rumors.
Beyond the usual annual updates to iPhones and Apple Watches, Apple's all-new smart home hub is finally expected to launch later this year, once the more personalized version of Siri arrives. We are also expecting a foldable iPhone, a MacBook Pro with an OLED display, and long-awaited updates to the Apple TV and HomePods this year.
iPhones
iPhone 18 Pro: A20 Pro chip, a smaller Dynamic Island, a simplified Camera Control button, a red color option, variable aperture for at least one rear camera, web browsing via satellite, Apple-designed C2 modem for 5G, and more.
iPhone 18 Pro Max: The same features rumored for the iPhone 18 Pro, but the Pro Max model might be slightly thicker.
Foldable iPhone: 7.7-inch inner display with a reduced crease, 5.3-inch outer display, two rear cameras, one front camera, a Touch ID power button instead of Face ID, and more. iOS 27 is expected to be tailored for the foldable iPhone, allowing for side-by-side apps and other iPad-like multitasking functionality.
Apple WatchesApple Watch Series 12: A new chip, design changes (or not), and potentially Touch ID.
Apple Watch Ultra 4: A new chip and potentially Touch ID.
iPadsiPad 12: A16 chip → A18 chip or A19 chip with Apple Intelligence support.
iPad mini: A17 Pro chip → A19 Pro or A20 Pro chip, an OLED display, a vibration-based speaker system, and a water-resistant design.
Macs
Mac Studio: M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips → M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips.
Mac mini: M4 and M4 Pro chips → M5 and M5 Pro chips.
iMac: M4 chip → M5 chip, plus new color options.
MacBook Pro with OLED display: A major redesign towards the end of 2026, with M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, an OLED display, a touch screen, a Dynamic Island, and a thinner design. On this device, which could also be named MacBook Ultra, macOS 27 is expected to offer a touch-friendly interface.
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Apple TV: A17 Pro chip with support for the more personalized Siri, and Apple's N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7 support. A built-in FaceTime camera has been rumored for a future Apple TV, but it is unclear if that will arrive with the next model.
HomePod mini: S9 chip or newer with support for the more personalized Siri, Apple's N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7 support, improved sound quality, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip, and potentially new color options like red.
HomePod: A new full-sized HomePod that supports the revamped Siri.
Home Hub: An all-new smart home hub featuring the more personalized version of Siri, a 6-inch to 7-inch square display, an A18 chip for Apple Intelligence, FaceTime, and more. Place it on a table or mount it on a wall.
Security Camera/Sensor: Apple-designed, HomeKit-enabled security camera/sensor accessory to be sold alongside the new smart home hub.
Face ID Doorbell: A video doorbell with Face ID and HomeKit Secure Video, wirelessly connects to a compatible deadbolt lock.
Apple Event Timing
As we mentioned above, our best guess at this point is that Apple's next event will likely be its annual developers conference WWDC in June. The reason for this is that very few Apple products if any in the list above are rumored to be launching imminently, with all of the new smart home products and related accessories in particular reportedly held up until the more personalized version of Siri is finally ready later this year.
Siri's long-awaited revamp is expected to arrive as part of iOS 27, which should be available in beta starting in June and widely released in September.
The only product in the list above that might arrive before WWDC is an iPad 12 with Apple Intelligence support, but it would have been more fitting for Apple to announce that device alongside the new iPad Air last month, so even the entry-level iPad might not be updated again until the second half of this year.
WWDC runs from Monday, June 8 through Friday, June 12 this year. The conference primarily focuses on Apple's latest software platforms, which will include iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27 this year, but Apple has also announced new hardware during its WWDC keynote in some years. The last time that happened was at WWDC 2023, when Apple unveiled the Vision Pro, the first 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac Studio models with M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, and a Mac Pro with the M2 Ultra.
If history repeats itself, the product most likely to be unveiled at WWDC 2026 could be the next Mac Studio, which would be powered by the existing M5 Max chip and an all-new M5 Ultra chip. Apple skipped an M4 Ultra chip, resulting in the current Mac Studio having a mishmash of M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips. This time around, the M5 Ultra chip would not extend to the Mac Pro, as the desktop tower has been discontinued entirely.
Of course, Apple could always surprise us, so stay tuned.Tag: Apple EventThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Tim Cook’s Apple smart glasses answer is a subtle Steve Jobs callback There’s a moment in yesterday’s WSJ video piece with Tim Cook that’s really delightful. Cook is asked about Apple’s plans for smart glasses, and his reply is a subtle callback to a classic Steve Jobs moment.
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Apple Sports kicks off crucial updates for World Cup soccer fans With new updates, Apple Sports gets you set to follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup as it descends on North America.
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Apple releases rare iOS 18.7.7 security update to shield older iPhones and iPads from DarkSword hacking tool Apple has pushed out a critical security update for users still running iOS 18 (and iPadOS 18),to protect against the DarkSword exploit…
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Apple Arcade’s April lineup adding two of the most acclaimed recent indie games Update: Three more titles are now available on the service. Details below.
Apple Arcade’s April lineup will introduce three new titles to the subscription gaming platform. These include a couple of the most acclaimed indie games of the last few years.
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Apple’s next 50 years: Reshaping computing again Look ahead into Apple's future for the next fifty years. Here's the technology advancements we'll see ... and the ones we won't.
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M5 MacBook Air Hits New Low Prices on Amazon With Up to $84 Off Amazon has introduced a few new record low prices on the new M5 MacBook Air this week, with up to $84 off these notebooks. The biggest markdowns can be found on the 13-inch MacBook Air, but there are still some solid deals on 15-inch models as well.
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Amazon has the 512GB 13-inch M5 MacBook Air for $1,033.00, down from $1,099.00, and the 24GB/1TB model for $1,415.50, down from $1,499.00. Both of these are only available in Silver and represent new record low prices for each configuration.
$66 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) for $1,033.00
$84 OFF13-inch M5 MacBook Air (24GB/1TB) for $1,415.50
In terms of the 15-inch models, you'll find $50 discounts across nearly every configuration of the M5 MacBook Air. Prices start at $1,249.00 for the 512GB model, down from $1,299.00, and also include both 1TB models on sale.
$50 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) for $1,249.00
$50 OFF15-inch M5 MacBook Air (16GB/1TB) for $1,449.00
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Best MacBook backpacks, bags, cases and sleeves Macworld
A good MacBook bag shares many qualities with Apple’s laptops. We want it to be tough, so it needs to be made from good materials. We want to use it for multiple tasks, so it needs to have plenty of pockets and compartments. Let’s admit it, with the diminishing number of ports on the MacBook, the bags often have the edge. And since we all admire good design here, we certainly don’t mind if the bag looks fantastic.
Plus, whatever MacBook you’ve got, Air or Pro, you’ve probably spent enough on it that you don’t want to risk it breaking—and don’t mind spending just a little more to keep it safe.
There’s no shortage of companies out there that make protective accessories for MacBooks, from laptop bags and rucksacks to sleeves, covers, and shells that clip on directly, and plenty of them do their best to be just as stylish as the Mac they’re protecting.
We’ve rounded up a selection of our favorite cases, sleeves, backpacks, roll-tops, shells and totes for the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, whether you have a 13-, 14-, 15- or 16-inch model, to keep your Mac safe. Some might seem expensive but remember you are entrusting the bag to protect your valuable MacBook and also relieving stress on your body when carrying it. Here’s where you don’t want to skimp and risk your laptop, back and neck.
Keep reading for the full list or jump to your preferred type of laptop carrier below. A sleeve usually just protects the MacBook from scuffs and knocks when carried on its own or as further protection within a bag. Backpacks offer a lot more storage aside from your tech. Briefcases are somewhere in between and often look more business smart. We rounded up other bags such as duffles, messenger bags and totes, wheeled luggage, and finished with protective shells that encase the MacBook for all-day protection.
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A simple or multi-function laptop sleeve keeps the MacBook protected during travel either tucked under your arm or not taking up too much space in a bag.
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Bellroy is a Australian accessory brand that makes premium bags, cases and wallets, and its laptop sleeves offer high-quality protection. The outside of the Bellroy laptop Sleeve is made from a woven, water-resistant material that is eco-friendly—made from 100% recycled PET bottles. Inside, the quilted microfiber lining features a soft ridge that holds your laptop in place.
The sleeve snaps shut with a neat magnetic bumper.
Available in Black, Slate, Navy, Bronze and a leather-free Saltbush.
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Apple sells only one MacBook sleeve in its online store: the leather-free Bellroy Caddy for Mac Laptops, which is available in two sizes for 13-14-inch MacBooks and the 15- and 16-inch MacBooks.
There’s fold-down, front-pocket access and a foam-padded laptop sleeve, as well as two stretch mesh pockets and mesh pen slips.
Apple employee #8 Chris Espinosa on working his whole life at one company It used to be common in Japan for someone to spend their entire working life at a single company, but it’s almost unheard of in the US.
However, Chris Espinosa, Apple employee number eight, has done just that – and says he has no plans to go anywhere else …
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Eddy Cue just explained why Apple’s credit card charges feel so random As part of Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations yesterday, Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services and health, appeared on the TBPN, “Technology’s Daily Show”, podcast.
Cue discussed a wide range of topics during the interview, including a fascinating look at how Apple managed to make money selling songs on iTunes for $0.99.
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Make an Apple Music playlist automatically with Playlist Playground Making a custom Apple Music playlist is a great way to set the mood for a party, road trip or whatever. Playlist Playground makes it easy.
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Apple VP Behind Activity Rings Retiring After Misconduct Claims Apple's vice president of fitness technologies Jay Blahnik will retire this summer, bringing to an end a 13-year stint with Apple that was marred by accusations that he created a toxic work environment and sexually harassed an employee.
In an email to employees this week, Apple said Blahnik, 57, will retire in July "to spend time with his family and make an exciting move to New York City," according to The New York Times.
Blahnik joined Apple in 2013 after two decades as a consultant at Nike. He played a central role in developing the Apple Watch's iconic Activity rings (the three colored circles that users close daily by exercising, standing, and burning calories) and later oversaw Fitness+, Apple's subscription workout service featuring video classes for strength work, HIIT, cycling, meditation, yoga, and more.
His leadership of the Fitness+ team however drew serious complaints. In an August 2025 report by the Times, nine current and former employees accused Blahnik of being "verbally abusive, manipulative and inappropriate." More than 10 of the roughly 100 employees on his team had sought extended mental health or medical leaves of absence since 2022, the report said.
Apple settled one complaint alleging sexual harassment by Blahnik and is currently defending him in a separate lawsuit brought by employee Mandana Mofidi, who accused him of bullying. That case is scheduled to go to trial next year.
When employees raised concerns about Blahnik's conduct, Apple initiated an internal investigation and found no evidence of wrongdoing, so Blahnik remained in his role. At the time, Apple spokesperson Lance Lin called the NYT report full of "many inaccurate claims and mischaracterizations," but didn't specify which claims the company disputed.
It's unclear who will succeed Blahnik at Fitness+. Meanwhile, the future of Fitness+ is itself said to be "under review," according to Bloomberg, with services chief Eddy Cue apparently "considering changes" to the service.
Apple Fitness+ launched in 2020. In the U.S., the service costs $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. Apple Fitness+ is also available as part of the Apple One Premier bundle, with U.S. pricing set at $37.95 per month.Tags: Apple Fitness Plus, New York TimesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Russians lose services and apps subscriptions after Apple fined for breaking sanctions Following Apple Ireland getting fined for paying out to Russian app developers, the company has ceased all payment processing for the country, meaning users are cut off from buying new apps, or continuing to subscribe to Apple Music.Moscow — image credit:WikimediaArguably, if a user in Russia subscribes to a Russian developer's app, that's between them. But since Apple hosts such apps and takes a cut before passing earnings on to the developer, this means Apple is dealing with Russian businesses.There's a sufficiently grey area here that Apple Ireland — which is responsible for all non-US Apple business — told regulators about it. And those regulators decided "on the balance of probability" that Apple had broken sanctions. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
There may be no black iPhone 18 Pro, continuing a new trend for Apple Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro will not be available in black, marking the second year in a row that buyers will have to choose a different color instead.Mockup of a deep red iPhone 18 Pro MaxApple ditched black for the iPhone 17 Pro in 2025, choosing to offer a new Cosmic Orange color alongside Silver and Deep Blue. Now, Weibo leaker Instant Digital has poured cold water on any hopes that the stealth option would return in 2026."It seems that the black of the iPhone 18 Pro has been cut again," the leaker said before saying that the move was "uncomfortable." It's unclear whether that last word was a quirk of machine translation, but it likely matches the mood of iPhone buyers who prefer their devices to blend into the background. Something nobody could accuse the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro of doing. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Leaker says there’s no back to black for the iPhone 18 Pro Apple disappointed some when it launched the iPhone 17 Pro without the option to buy it in a black finish. The flagship iPhone is only available in blue, orange, or silver.
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Amazon Reportedly in Talks to Buy Apple Satellite Partner Globalstar Apple's 20 percent stake in satellite partner Globalstar has become a sticking point in Amazon's reported bid to acquire the company, according to the Financial Times ($).
Amazon is in talks to buy Globalstar in a deal that would value the satellite telecommunications firm at roughly $9 billion, as part of a broader push to compete with SpaceX's Starlink. But Apple's ownership interest – acquired as part of a $1.5 billion investment in 2024 – has required separate negotiations between the two tech giants, the report says.
Under its existing agreement with Globalstar, Apple has access to 85 percent of the company's satellite network capacity for iPhone features including Emergency SOS, Messages via satellite, and Find My location updates. It's unclear how an Amazon acquisition would affect that arrangement.
Apple has not publicly commented on the talks, and no deal has been finalized. Discussions could still fall apart, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to FT.
Amazon currently has more than 180 satellites in orbit through its own satellite internet program, known as Leo, but that figure is dwarfed by SpaceX's fleet of over 10,000 active satellites. Bloomberg reported in October that Globalstar was exploring a sale and had held early talks with SpaceX.
Apple is working on a series of new satellite connectivity features for the iPhone which will apparently require upgrades to Globalstar's infrastructure. They include Apple Maps via satellite, photos in Messages via satellite, connectivity in indoors environments, satellite over 5G, and a satellite API for third-party apps. Tags: Amazon, Financial TimesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple pulls the plug on all payments in Russia following government diktat Apple has pulled the plug on all payment processing in Russia, meaning that it’s no longer possible for residents of the country to make app purchases or renew subscriptions. This includes subscriptions to Apple services like iCloud+ and Apple TV.
The move was based in part on a diktat from the Russian government, but may also be a precautionary move after the company accidentally busted sanctions against the country …
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Apple updates AirTag 2 to tweak the unwanted tracking sound Macworld
Apple’s AirTags have a host of privacy and security features, including notifications when an AirTag that isn’t yours (or one you have permitted) is seen traveling with you. In such a case, you can locate the offending AirTag with Precision Finding and cause it to make a beeping noise. It’s an important security feature to help prevent people from placing an AirTag on you to track your whereabouts.
A new firmware update, version 3.0.45, improves this feature by updating the sound to make it easier to locate. This only applies to the new 2nd-gen AirTags. Apple’s official release notes are as follows:
Updates the unwanted tracking sound to more easily locate an unknown AirTag during Precision Finding.
Bug fixes and other improvements.
It’s not clear how Apple has changed the tracking sound, but it appears to be similar to the update Apple delivered to the original AirTag in 2022. Back then, Apple adjusted the tone sequence to make unknown AirTags easier to find. Like Apple’s other accessories, there is no way to force your AirTags to update. You just have to have them within Bluetooth range of your iPhone and wait for it to happen.
If you want to see the firmware version of your AirTags, follow these steps:
Open the Find My app.
Tap the Items tab.
Select your AirTag in the list of items.
Tap the name of your AirTag, and the serial number and firmware version will appear.
Apple Fitness+ chief to retire after no wrongdoing found in bullying accusation Jay Blahnik is to retire from Apple in July 2026, following accusations of him turning Apple Fitness+ into a toxic mental health work environment.Jay Blahnik - image credit AppleBlahnik and Apple were both sued over the Apple Fitness+ work environment in 2024, although the suit was not reported until August 2025. It came to light then as part of a series of accusations against Blahnik which claimed that around 10% of his 100-strong team had taken extended medical or mental health leave since 2022.Now according to the New York Times, Blahnik is to retire from Apple in July 2026. Reportedly, Apple told employees that Blahnik is leaving "to spend more time with his family and make an exciting move to New York City." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
A decade of hits: Most important Apple products from 2006-2015 Macworld
Apple turns 50 years old this week, not a bad achievement for a scrappy startup formed in Steve Jobs’ family garage. The company has gone on to change the world many times over, but it was the years between 2006 and 2015 that perhaps left the biggest impact.
The decade from 2006 to 2015 marked one of the most transformative periods in Apple’s history. In just 10 years, Apple evolved from a company known for the Mac and iPod into a global technology powerhouse with a tightly integrated ecosystem of hardware, software, and services designed to work seamlessly together.
During this period, Apple made bold moves, launched revolutionary products, and tapped into new markets. By the end of 2015, Apple was no longer just a computer maker or even a phone company. It had become one of the most influential technology companies in the world, setting the stage for the next era of innovation. From Intel-based Macs to the ultra-thin 12-inch MacBook, here are Apple’s top highlights from 2006 to 2015.
June 2006: Intel transition
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In 2006, Apple completed the transition of its Mac lineup from PowerPC processors to Intel chips, a move first announced by Steve Jobs a year before. By that time, Intel chips had become much more efficient and powerful than the PowerPC processors that had been used since 1995.
The change not only allowed Apple to design thinner and lighter Macs, including the first MacBooks, but also led to cross-platform tools and compatibility such as Boot Camp, which enabled Mac users to run Windows natively for the first time. It was also remarkable how Apple transitioned its entire Mac lineup within a year.
At the time, the move seemed radical, but it helped modernize the Mac and keep it competitive in the rapidly evolving PC landscape.
January 2007: iPhone
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It’s impossible to walk through Apple’s history without stopping at the first iPhone. When Steve Jobs announced the iPhone in 2007, Apple wasn’t just unveiling another new product. It was transforming the entire industry.
The iPhone amazed everyone who watched its unveiling keynote. It was unlike any other smartphone on the market at the time. Physical plastic buttons gave way to a glass-covered multitouch screen. Poor mobile software was replaced by an operating system built on the foundation of macOS. The need for a stylus was eliminated by multitouch.
The iPhone generated a ton of excitement, but it wasn’t exactly an instant hit, and it faced a lot of criticism at the time. The GSM Edge network could be painfully slow. Some found web apps underwhelming, others weren’t sold on the idea of a smartphone without a physical keyboard, and many felt it was too expensive. Still, the device showed tremendous promise.
In just a year, Apple addressed most of the complaints about the iPhone. It doubled the storage capacity, launched a new model with 3G connectivity, and introduced the App Store, which proved to be a turning point not only for Apple, but for many businesses that exist today solely because of the iPhone.
September 2007: iPod touch
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There’s another factor that has helped the iPhone ecosystem become such a success. Later that same year, Apple introduced the iPod touch, essentially an iPhone without the phone.
Since the iPod touch was much cheaper than an iPhone and didn’t require a carrier contract, it served as a gateway for many people to try out what was then known as iPhone OS. The device gave users access to many of the iPhone’s marquee features—iTunes, Safari, YouTube—over Wi-Fi, without requiring a pricey cellular contract.
For many younger users, the iPod touch became their first Apple device, helping expand Apple’s ecosystem and introducing a new generation to iOS.
July 2008: App Store
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The launch of the App Store in 2008 fundamentally changed the iPhone. While Steve Jobs was initially opposed to the idea of allowing the iPhone to run third-party software, Apple soon realized that it could become a significant source of interest—and revenue.
Before the App Store, jailbreak tools for the iPhone were becoming widespread. Users wanted to install software other than what came pre-installed on the device or was available as a web app. The App Store represented a new business model not only for Apple but also for many independent developers. It quickly became a destination for apps, offering users entirely new categories of utilities and games, and spawned the ubiquitous phrase, “There’s an app for that.”
It’s hard to imagine the world today without apps like Uber or Instagram, and the App Store is what made them possible.
January 2008: MacBook Air
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When Steve Jobs pulled the MacBook Air out of an inter-office envelope at Macworld San Francisco 2008, it was more than a dramatic presentation moment. The MacBook Air introduced a radically thin and lightweight laptop design that eliminated optical drives and prioritized portability.
Although the first model had limitations and was a little pricey, the concept proved hugely influential. Thin-and-light laptops soon became the standard across the entire PC industry. Competitors rushed to build more portable and better-designed laptops to compete with the MacBook Air.
Today’s Macs still incorporate many of the lessons Apple learned from the MacBook Air. And the brand has become so strong that it remains the go-to choice for many people who want a great laptop but don’t need a MacBook Pro.
January 2010: iPad
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Tablets existed before Apple introduced the iPad in 2010, but they had poor battery life and ran clunky PC software that wasn’t optimized for touchscreens. By bringing the iPhone’s multitouch interface to a larger screen, the iPad changed the game.
The original iPad was a sleek sheet of aluminum and glass built on the iPhone’s software, which by then already had a vast ecosystem of optimized apps thanks to the App Store. Apple marketed it as neither a replacement for a MacBook nor an iPhone, but as something in between: A device that was more convenient for browsing the web, reading, and watching videos.
It didn’t take long for the iPad to blow up. Starting at just $499, the device quickly dominated the tablet market and became one of Apple’s fastest-selling products. Perhaps as importantly, the iPad was Apple’s first device to feature a custom-designed Apple processor, the A4, paving the way for many other devices powered by what are now known as Apple Silicon chips.
September 2015: Apple Watch
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Apple expanded its product lineup again in 2014 with the introduction of the Apple Watch. It was the first entirely new product category launched under CEO Tim Cook and was largely shrouded in secrecy, so expectations were high.
It lived up to them. Although Samsung and Pebble were already making smartwatches, none of them looked as sleek or were as easy to use as the Apple Watch. From the moment it arrived, the Apple Watch changed the game and turned the smartwatch from a niche gadget into an indispensable accessory.
While the first version focused on notifications and apps and largely relied on an iPhone to do most of the work, Apple eventually repositioned its Watch as a standalone device focused on health and fitness features. Today, it has become one of the world’s best-selling watches (smart or otherwise) and a key part of the Apple ecosystem.
March 2015: 12-inch MacBook
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Not content with the ultra-portable MacBook Air, Apple pushed laptop design even further in 2015 with the introduction of the ultra-thin MacBook.
The device introduced several controversial ideas, including a single USB-C port and a new butterfly keyboard mechanism. At the time, these decisions sparked debate among users. Even so, the 12-inch MacBook previewed several trends that would later shape Apple’s laptop lineup, including USB-C connectivity, Force Touch trackpad, and extremely thin designs. The design of the 12-inch MacBook later inspired redesigned versions of Apple’s other laptops.
Although Apple eventually discontinued the 12-inch MacBook, its influence can still be seen on today’s MacBook Air and MacBook Neo.
September 2015: Apple Pencil
When Apple introduced the first iPad Pro, it marked a notable shift in the company’s philosophy. For the first time, Apple positioned its tablet as a creative and productivity platform, with a giant screen that was a legitimate tool for artists, designers, and students.
But the real star was Apple Pencil. With pressure sensitivity, tilt detection, and near-zero latency, Apple Pencil offered a level of precision that made the iPad far more capable for drawing, note-taking, and professional workflows.
Years earlier, Steve Jobs had famously dismissed styluses as an input device for phones, but the Apple Pencil wasn’t meant to replace touch. It unlocked a new way to interact with the iPad and reinforced Apple’s long-term vision of the device as the future of PCs.
This is part four of a five-part series exploring 50 years of Apple product releases. Catch up on what you missed (1976-1985; 1986-1995; 1996-2005), and stay tuned to Macworld tomorrow for the conclusion, 2016-2026.
Top 50 people who built and shaped Apple, ranked Macworld
April 1 marks Apple’s 50th anniversary, a milestone it couldn’t reach without the help of some very talented people. So we decided to put together a list of the 50 people who made Apple the company it is today. Some worked there for just a year or two; others for almost the entire half-century, while others never actually worked for the company at all. But all influenced Apple’s journey in some profound way.
This is all, of course, deeply subjective. It is very unlikely that every reader will agree with the author’s selections, far less with his rankings. Which is fine, we welcome the conversation. Our only rule is that if you complain about someone’s exclusion, tell us who you would cut to make room.
The list is presented in reverse order and will be expanded with 10 new names each day across this week. Who do you think will make the top 10? Drop us a message on Bluesky or Threads.
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50. Katie Cotton
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PR legend Katie Cotton joined Apple in 1996, shortly before the return of Steve Jobs, and worked closely with him for the next 15 years. For better or worse, she was instrumental in shaping the company’s communications strategy and famous culture of secrecy, fiercely controlling Apple’s portrayal in the press. As we wrote upon her retirement in 2014, she “largely turned public relations on its head.” Cotton sadly passed away in 2023, but like Jobs himself, her legacy lives on in Apple Park.