Web Summit: Apple Music co-lead discusses AI and the future of music creation As expected, Apple Music co-lead Ole Obermann spoke today at the Web Summit event in Lisbon, where he was joined by Dutch DJ and producer Armin van Buuren. Here are the details.
more…
Apple TV subscribers will get Major League Soccer games for free in 2026 Fans of Major League Soccer will no longer need an MLS Season Pass to watch games in 2026, as Apple has decided to make MLS content free for Apple TV subscribers.Apple TV subscribers will gain access to MLS games at no extra cost, starting in 2026.Following the publication of a rumor earlier on Thursday, Apple has now confirmed that users with an Apple TV subscription will gain access to MLS games at no additional charge in 2026.Apple TV subscribers will be able to watch regular-season matches, Leagues Cup games, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup, and MLS Cup Playoffs for free. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
It’s official: Major League Soccer is coming to Apple TV subscribers at no additional cost in 2026 Major League Soccer (MLS) and Apple on Thursday announced that beginning in 2026, all MLS matches will be available to stream…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
Tool for App Store translations? I want to start supporting most languages in my app App Store page but doing 30+ translations manually every update seems a lot of work. Do you use any tool to automate it? submitted by /u/Comprehensive-Dig-31 [link] [comments]
Trying to understand Apple’s policy for charity donations for my charity app idea. Hi friends, I’m currently taking a bootcamp for iOS development and very excited to build my first app. I’ve searched around for hours and can’t seem to find the answer to my problem and haven’t paid for the Developer license yet. So I’m afraid to call them up! 🤣 The idea: a donation app for […]
Update Event lead to 150k impressions in three days but from where? My app has been out for a few months and I decided to do an App Store event for my latest update adding a major feature. I was shocked to see the impressions since the release a few days ago. In three days I've gotten like 50k impressions per day compared to usually only a […]
Apple's 40W Dynamic Power Adapter Expands to New Countries Apple is expanding availability of its new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max to several countries that use type G plugs. The new variant of the adapter features a three-prong folding design that is distinct from the initial two-prong versions that launched in September alongside the iPhone 17 models.
The new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter design is available for purchase in the UK, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia.
Apple previously launched the Dynamic Power Adapter in the U.S., Canada, China, Japan, Mexico, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
The 40W Dynamic Power Adapter is the same size as Apple's 20W charger, but it is able to deliver 40W for faster charging. It also provides up to 60W in short bursts to speed up charging even further.
In the United States, the Dynamic Power Adapter is priced at $39, but prices vary in other countries.
(Thanks, Akarshan!)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Kensington's latest docks tap full Thunderbolt 5 power on supported M4 Macs Kensington's new Thunderbolt 5 docks give Apple Silicon users a way to tap Thunderbolt 5's full bandwidth.Kensington has new Thunderbolt 5 docksThunderbolt 5 doubles the baseline bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4 and reaches 80 Gbps under normal operation. It also supports a higher peak mode that helps with video-heavy workloads.Apple and Intel launched Thunderbolt 5 for fast storage and high-resolution displays. Kensington is among the first major accessory makers to release docks using the full spec. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Store app gets Liquid Glass overhaul and a new icon The Apple Store application has been updated to utilize the Liquid Glass material Apple introduced with iOS 26.The Apple Store app now has a Liquid Glass app icon.On Thursday, following the release of iOS 26.2 beta 2, the official Apple Store iOS app received a design refresh. With a new icon and revamped user interface, the application no longer looks out of place on a modern iPhone.To be more specific, the Apple Store app now takes advantage of the controversial Liquid Glass design language, originally previewed at WWDC. Apple inverted the colors of the app's icon, meaning it now features a white bag with an Apple logo on top of a blue background. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
United Kingdom Account Security Carrier Partner Maintenance – EE THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 19, 21:00 - 22:30 PSTNov 13, 13:11 PSTScheduled - Our carrier partner EE United Kingdom is conducting a planned maintenance from 19 November 2025 at 21:00 PST until 19 November 2025 at 22:30 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent API request failures for EE United Kingdom customers.Impacted Products: Verify Silent Network Auth, Lookup Identity Match, Lookup SIM Swap, Legacy Identity MatchAndAttributes
App can’t open files in its own documents directory? I'm using URL.documentsDirectory.appending(path:) and Data(contentsOf:) to persist my game's state to the local filesystem. This has been working fine in development and on my own device, but just now I'm noticing a number of production errors in my app's analytics: The file “gameState.json” couldn’t be opened because you don’t have permission to view it. Googling […]
Apple tightens App Review Guidelines to crack down on copycat apps Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines with multiple new rules, including one targeting the misleading use of other developers’ branding. Here are the details.
more…
Apple Begins Selling Some Third-Party Accessories in 'Dark Cherry' Color Apple has teamed up with a handful of accessory makers to offer charging stands, cables, a power bank, a laptop sleeve, and more in a Dark Cherry color.
The range of Dark Cherry accessories were added to Apple's online store this week in the U.S. and many other countries, with delivery and in-store pickup available.
Participating brands include Herschel, Nimble, PopSockets, Zens, and others.
Here are all of the Dark Cherry accessories:Nimble Champ Stretch 10K Charger
Nimble Daily Travel Kit
Zens USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable Pro 2
Zens Magnetic Nightstand Charger
Zens USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable Pro 3
PopSockets Kick-Out Grip & Stand (MagSafe Compatible)
Herschel Cloud Burrard Tech Organizer
Cote & Ciel Inn Sleek Bag for iPad (11-inch)
Rains 14" Puffer Laptop Cover for iPad and MacBookThis sort of thing has happened before. Earlier this year, Apple exclusively offered some third-party accessories in Teal, Coral, and Deep Purple.Tag: Apple StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Save a bundle on AirTags 4-pack and track all the things You can hoard Apple trackers for yourself or make the whole family a bit more organized for less money, thanks to this epic AirTag deal.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Rumor Replay: iPhone Air 2 still coming, iPhone 18 Pro rumors, more This is Rumor Replay, a weekly column at 9to5Mac offering a quick rundown of the most recent Apple product rumors, with analysis and commentary. Today: the iPhone Air 2 lives, iPhone 18 Pro rumors, and the latest updates on 2026 Macs. Here are this week’s Apple rumors.
more…
SDK or hosted services for in-app commenting/reviewing Working on a new app (my second) – with this one I want to integrate a bit of social aspects to it – think commenting on items, reviews, a forum, etc… Do most people roll their own commenting backend (Cloudkit? Firebase) or is there a hosted service like Disqus that can be used to do […]
Apple Store app updated with Liquid Glass support Slowly but surely, Apple has been updating its own apps with the Liquid Glass look announced at WWDC. Today, it was the Apple Store app’s turn to get the visual update.
more…
Apple Store App Gets Liquid Glass Update With New Icon Apple today updated its Apple Store app for the iPhone and iPad, introducing a new icon that better matches the Liquid Glass design changes added in iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.
The new version of the icon features a Liquid Glass shopping bag on a blue gradient background. The prior version of the icon had a blue shopping bag on a white background.
Apple also adopted Liquid Glass design elements for the rest of the app, adding a transparent, rounded navigation bar with a Liquid Glass slider, and an updated search interface. Aside from these design changes, the content in the app is the same.
The Apple Store app features Apple products and accessories, as well as quick access links for support. It can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]Tag: Apple StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple releases new firmware for AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods Pro 2 Macworld
Apple just updated AirPods firmware for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3. The old firmware version was 8A358, the new version is 8B21 for AirPods Pro 2 and 8B25 for AirPods Pro 3.
We don’t yet know what these updates are supposed to do, as they are not listed on Apple’s AirPods Firmware tracking page. However, once it arrives, it’s likely the release notes will simply say “bug fixes and other improvements.”
iOS 26.2 will add Live Translation support for the EU and is expected to be released in early December, so this firmware may have something to do with that.
There is no way to force your AirPods to update, but we have an article describing how AirPods firmware updates work and how you can urge it along.
Best over-ear headphones: Top AirPods Max alternatives for 2025 Macworld
Large over-ear headphones have taken a bit of a backseat in recent years, overshadowed by the success of Apple’s AirPods and other pocket-size earbuds (sometimes referred to as true wireless stereo headphones, or TWS). Larger over-ear headphones do still have some important advantages, though, and they’ve been making a bit of a comeback.
The most obviously advantage is the fact that due to their larger size they can use larger drivers–the mechanism inside the earpiece that produces the sound you listen to–providing a more powerful and detailed sound. Larger earpieces can also provide longer battery life, with many of Apple’s rivals providing far more than the 20-24 hours of the Beats and AirPods range.
Apple has its own Bluetooth over-ear headphone offering, the AirPods Max, but there is plenty of competition in this space, including competition from Apple’s own subsidiary Beats, which has been known to produce superior and less expensive headphones than Apple. Apple is also up against traditional Hi-Fi manufacturers, such as Bowers & Wilkins, who have decades of expertise producing over-ear headphones that can meet the demanding standards of audiophiles and Hi-Fi buffs.
So here’s our guide to some of the best over-ear headphones currently available for use with your Mac, iPhone or iPad.
Best Over-Ear Headphones
We have tested the best over-ear headphones (AKA on-ear, cans or full-sized headphones) alongside Apple’s AirPods Max to see what the best option for iPhone, iPad or Mac users seeking a pair of over-ear headphones is. We cover other styles of headphones separately, see: Best earbuds for iPhone and Best wired and USB-C headphones. We also have a comparison of all the AirPods.
Our top choice for Apple users is the Beats Studio Pro because they offer most of the Apple-specific benefits of the AirPods Max as well as great sound at a lower price. We also like the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3, which offer excellent sound quality and impressive battery at a good price.
Wondering what’s going on with the AirPods Max? Read AirPods Max 2 rumors: When will Apple update the AirPods Max?
1. Beats Studio Pro – Best over-ear headphones for Apple users
Pros
Lightweight
Good compatibility with Apple and other devices
3.5mm and USB-C audio input
Excellent battery life
Clean and balanced audio
Cons
Headband is a little stiff
No ear detection
Price When Reviewed:
$349.99
Best Prices Today:
New
Refurbished
Retailer
Price
$179.99
View Deal
$249.95
View Deal
$249.99
View Deal
$249.99
View Deal
$349
View Deal
$349.99
View Deal
$349.99
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Beats Studio Pro Noise cancelling Headphone Bluetooth – Navy
$189.99
View Deal
Price comparison from Backmarket
The Beats Studio Pro are one of the over-ear headphone options from Apple owned Beats. Compared to the AirPods Max (see: AirPods Max vs Beats Studio Pro) they cost less and deliver better sound. They also offer most of the AirPods features, including one-touch pairing, iCloud pairing (although not instant switching), Handoff to Apple Watch, hands-free “Hey Siri” support, and Find My support. They even support personalized Spatial Audio and head tracking. You’ll find all the necessary controls built natively into iOS, as you would expect from of a product from an Apple-owned company.
There are a few missing Apple features, such as ear detection (which would stop them playing when you took them off) and they don’t feature Apple’s H-series headphone chips (even though some Beats products do). Instead, they offer a proprietary Beats processor which allows them to more easily support Android features.
The Beats Studio Pro sound really good. The low end has the clarity and punch of AirPods Max, but the high frequencies are noticeably crisper. The built-in DAC supports hi-res and lossless audio up to 24-bit/48KHz. Adaptive noise canceling quality is excellent, though perhaps not as good as the 2nd-gen AirPods Pro. Noise canceling is not supported in USB-C wired mode. The headphone’s mic can be used as mic input on your Mac or PC (though the quality is not up to the standard of a good dedicated headset).
They are less comfortable to wear than the AirPods Max. The ear cushions don’t have the soft velvety feel of AirPods Max, and the headband is much stiffer, but they are lighter (260 grams compared to 384 grams). They fold up to easily fit in a bag and come with a real carrying case.
On the left cup, you’ll find integrated controls concealed by the b. These are standard play/pause/advance/back control buttons. You’ll also find a standard headphone jack with audio input fully supported without any dongles or adapters. On the right cup you’ll find the power button which is also used to enter pairing mode, or you can double-click it to change noise canceling modes between Signature, Entertainment and Conversation. There is also a USB-C port for charging that can also be plugged any supported audio source for audio input.
We got around 4 hours of playback time from a 10-minute charge. A full charge takes around 2 hours. Beats claims 40 hours of battery life with ANC off and 24 hours with ANC on. That’s about 20 percent better than AirPods Max.
Even if they weren’t $200 cheaper, we’d recommend these over the AirPods Max. The lack of ear detection is a bummer, but Beats Studio Pro delivers betters sound, battery life, controls, and compatibility, and they weigh a lot less too.-Jason Cross
Read our full
Beats Studio Pro review
2. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 – Great sound, good price
Pros
Excellent sound quality
Competitive price
Impressive battery life
Cons
Noise-cancellation could be stronger
No spatial audio or Dolby Atmos
Price When Reviewed:
$449
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$478.89
View Deal
$479
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
The Px7 S3 is Bowers & Wilkins fourth-generation update for their over-ear Px7 headphones. Resembling their predecessors, with sleek lines and a minimalist design, and available in various pastel shades. B&W has reduced the thickness and weight of the earpieces, making the S3 lighter and more comfortable for long wear and travel. There is also impressive 30-hour battery life even with noise cancellation.
The Px7 S3 supports both wired and wireless modes, Bluetooth 5.3, AAC for Apple devices, aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless for Android, and is developing its own spatial audio feature for a software update in the future.
The PX range, which had USB-C charging and wired audio capabilities before Apple’s AirPods Max, now features a USB-C port supporting high-res audio formats up to 24-bit/96KHz, surpassing the AirPods Max’s 24-bit/48KHz. This allows it to handle most high-res tracks on Apple Music.
The included USB-C and 3.5mm audio cables support wired connections with most computers and mobile devices, and a hard-shell carrying case is also provided.
Sound quality is excellent, with the Px7 S3 handling the complex sounds of Ricky Martin’s She Bangs. It separates each instrument, even the rattling percussion, and captures the energy of the horns and Ricky’s vocals.
The Px7 S3 also handles delicate sounds, as demonstrated by Max Richter’s On The Nature Of Daylight from The Last Of Us (episode 3). The gentle, winding melody of the cellos, combined with the mournful tone of the strings, creates a tear-jerking atmosphere. The violins and viola add to the bittersweet mood, and the Px7 S3 creates a sense of space that allows the strings to float gracefully and weave a delicate dance.
The Px7 S3 excels in sound quality and value for money, but its noise-cancellation features are less effective than those of more expensive rivals like the AirPods Max and Bose QC Ultra. While it blocks low-frequency sounds well, higher frequencies like voices in a busy airport still leak through.
If noise-cancellation is your priority, there are more expensive headphones that block out background noise more effectively. However, the Px7 S3’s excellent sound quality and impressive battery life make it a great option for anyone seeking high-quality headphones at a competitive price.-Cliff Joseph
Read our full
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 review
3. Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 – Exceptional sound quality
Pros
Superb sound quality
Great bass sound
30 hours battery life
Bluetooth and wired modes
Cons
Expensive
Noise-cancellation could be stronger
No Spatial Audio (yet)
Price When Reviewed:
$799
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$799
View Deal
$799
View Deal
Bowers & Wilkins
$799
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
The original Px8 from Bowers & Wilkins was a top pick for over-ear headphones when it launched in 2022. The Px8 S2 costs more than its predecessor and Apple’s AirPods Max. The high price is justified by a luxurious design and improved sound quality.
The Px8 S2 looks similar to its predecessor, with B&W’s trademark rectangular earpieces with rounded corners and a curved aluminium armature. The earpieces are slightly slimmer and lighter, weighing 310g compared to 386g for the AirPods Max. Despite the weight reduction, the build quality remains high, with padded earpieces and a headband wrapped in soft Nappa leather.
The Px8 S2 is light and comfortable for long wear, with redesigned button controls for firmer volume adjustments. The sturdy aluminium armature ensures durability, and a hardshell carrying case is included for travel.
Inside, B&W has fine-tuned the 40mm carbon-fibre drivers to reduce distortion and improve bass. Wireless audio has been updated with Bluetooth 5.3, aptX Lossless, and AAC for Apple devices. A USB-C port, cable, and 3.5mm-to-USB-C cable allow for wired high-res audio.
Eight microphones improve noise cancellation and clarity on voice calls. Battery life is impressive at 30 hours with noise cancellation (compared to 20 hours for AirPods Max). A quick-charge feature provides seven hours of music after 15 minutes.
The B&W Music app has been updated with a five-band equaliser and custom presets, a feature missing in previous versions. However, support for Dolby Atmos or spatial audio is missing – a software update for spatial audio and Bluetooth Auracast is planned.
The Px8 S2 lives up to the claim of being B&W’s best headphones. To test its improved bass performance, I played Max Richter’s Shadow Journal. The Px8 S2 created a hazy, ambient sound for the electronic loops, with clear violins and violas, and effectively embraced the reverberating bass rumble.
The improved noise-cancellation was evident in blocking the low-frequency drone of an aircraft engine, though it let in a noticeable whisper of higher frequencies. The AirPods Max and Bose’s QuietComfort headphones still have the edge in noise-cancellation.
The Px8 S2 excels in sound quality, wired connectivity, and battery life, but the price is high. You may find a good deal on older Px8 and we’ve also looked at the company’s mid-range Px7 S3, both included.-Cliff Joseph
Read our full
Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 review
4. Bose QuietComfort Ultra – Excellent noise cancellation
Pros
High-grade audio reproduction
Bose’s best-ever active noise cancellation
All day wearability
Immersive Audio
Cons
While improved, battery life isn’t state of the art
Immersive Audio can be gimmicky
Price When Reviewed:
$429.00
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$329
View Deal
$329.99
View Deal
$349
View Deal
Bose
$429
View Deal
$429
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are pricy, but they are still cheaper than the Apple AirPods Max. They do offer excellent sound quality and active noise cancellation, though, which goes a long way to justify the price.
They also support aptX streaming, and feature Bose’s CustomTune technology for personalizing the headphones’ audio to your unique ears. There’s also a spatial audio option.
Operational controls are minimalist. On the right-hand cup, there are two buttons and a thin thermal volume strip. Sliding a finger up or down the strip adjusts the volume. Tapping and holding the strip activates one of several shortcuts. A second button performs several functions such as play and pause the music, answer or decline a call. A long press lets you cycle through audio listening modes including Quiet, Aware and Immersion. There’s also a Wind Noise Suppression feature. Immersive Audio feature is particularly impressive, but doesn’t suit every music type.
On-Head Detection circuitry senses when you put them on and take them off, so there is no need for the power button. The manufacturer says they will auto-shut off after 24 hours of idle time. Run time is quoted as up to 24 hours and they achieve a full charge in less than three hours
The headband is soft-touch pleather and the memory foam in the ear cups feels premium grade. It seals and cushions reasonably without being bulky and resided comfortably on my head almost all day long. –Jonathan Takiff
5. Sonos Ace – Top-notch active noise cancellation
Pros
Comfortable
Stylish and premium feel
Transfer sound from Sonos soundbars
Top-notch noise cancelling and transparency
Cons
Sonos App upon release is in rough shape
Pricey
Price When Reviewed:
$399
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$349
View Deal
$349
View Deal
Sonos
$349
View Deal
$374
View Deal
$384
View Deal
$399
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
The Sonos Ace is expensive, but delivers excellent quality. Audio quality is roughly on par with AirPods Max—you’ll want to bump up the treble just a touch in the Sonos app’s EQ settings—and noise cancelling holds its own against contemporaries from Bose, Sony, et al. Of note, the transparency mode (Sonos calls it “Aware Mode”) on the Ace is the only one I’ve ever heard that’s as good as Apple’s.
Battery life is fantastic, rated at 30 hours with ANC enabled, and you get some nice features like full USB-C audio mode (with support for lossless audio) and a standard 3.5mm plug for analog sources. If you also sometimes use Android products, you’ll be happy to know you give up none of its features, and in fact with some Android headsets (those that use AptX Lossless) you can even do lossless audio over Bluetooth.
One downside is that it slightly defies expectations for those who are used to Sonos products; unlike all the Sonos speakers, this is not a Wi-Fi connected product that directly streams audio. Rather, it’s Bluetooth only and streams audio from your phone or other Bluetooth device.
If you have a Sonos soundbar, a long-press of the main “content key” will instantly swap the audio from your soundbar to your Ace headphones and back again.-Jason Cross
Read more of our impressions of the Sonos Ace here.
6. JBL Tour One M3 Smart TX – Auracast headphones
Price When Reviewed:
$449.95
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$449.95
View Deal
JBL
$449.95
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
JBL’s Tour One M3 headphones come in various colours. They also include a separate ‘Smart TX’ transmitter that can connect to wired audio sources like laptops or in-flight entertainment systems. It transmits wireless audio to the M3 via Bluetooth or Auracast to multiple nearby headphones that support Auracast, a new broadcasting technology. Auracast allows one device or audio source to transmit Bluetooth audio to multiple sets of headphones.
The M3 has a conventional design with large padded earpieces and an adjustable headband. It weighs only 278g, making it light and comfortable for long journeys. The lightweight plastic casing lacks the sturdiness of the AirPods Max, but JBL includes a hard-shell carrying case for safety.
Battery life is excellent, lasting 70 hours on a single charge. Active noise-cancellation reduces this to 40 hours, but it should still suffice for long flights. The M3 also has a fast-charge feature that provides five hours of music with a quick five-minute charge.
The M3 can be used on its own via Bluetooth or with a wired connection via the USB-C port on the right earpiece. It supports Apple’s AAC codec for Bluetooth audio and Sony’s LDAC, but it lacks the high-quality aptX codec, which is a disappointment given its price.
Sound quality using AAC is fine, and the M3 handles the sounds on Ricky Martin’s She Bangs well, streamed from Apple Music in lossless format. The lively energy of the horns and the smooth sound of the bass guitar make it enjoyable. The M3 also pulls out details in the mix, including the light tinkling piano, rattling cowbells, and maracas.
The noise-cancellation is good at dealing with low-frequency drone, but leaves room for improvement. It can’t match the highly effective noise-cancellation of more expensive rivals like the AirPods Max or the Bose Quiet Comfort range.
In conventional Bluetooth mode, the 10-band EQ in the JBL app allows you to adjust the sound to your taste. There’s also an option called Personi-fi that analyses your hearing and adjusts the sound profile for the best results.
You can also switch to the Smart TX transmitter, which works with wired audio sources like entertainment systems on planes or in gyms. It transmits wireless audio to the M3 via Bluetooth or broadcasts to multiple sets of nearby headphones using Auracast.
The transmitter has a small touch-sensitive LCD screen for adjusting volume, noise-cancellation, and other settings. There are two USB-C ports: one for power and a wired audio connection, and the other for power only. There are also cables for 3.5mm audio and USB-C, and a USB-A adaptor for compatibility with various devices.
While headphones with better noise-cancellation may suit frequent fliers and business travellers, the M3 offers good sound quality and impressive battery life at a lower price than high-end rivals like the AirPods Max. Its Smart TX transmitter provides useful connectivity features and support for Auracast, which few rivals can match.
The previous M2 model is still widely available, so ensure you buy the correct model when ordering – or look out for deals on the older model.
Read our full
JBL Tour One M3 Smart TX review
7. Bowers & Wilkins Px8 – Look our for price drops
Pros
Hi-fi sound quality
Luxurious design
Bluetooth with AAC, aptX
USB-C and 3.5mm wired connections
Cons
Expensive
A little heavy (320g)
Price When Reviewed:
$699.00
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$499
View Deal
$519
View Deal
Crutchfield
$699
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
Apple surprised a lot of us when it (finally) added USB-C and 3.5mm wired inputs to the Beats Studio Pro. However, hi-fi specialists Bowers & Wilkins have been using USB-C to provide lossless and high-res audio with their PX range of headphones since 2017.
These are on the pricy side, but now that B&W has introduced the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 (see above) you will likely see some big price cuts. Even with the high price, the design and sound quality are impeccable. Available in black or tan, the padded headband and earpieces feel absolutely luxurious (although the leather covering might not suit everyone). The adjustable cast-aluminum armatures look very smart and are sturdy enough to cope with life on the road when you’re traveling, and there’s a hard-shell carrying case included as well.
The 40mm drivers support Bluetooth with support for both Apple’s AAC and aptX Adaptive for Android users. As mentioned, there’s a USB-C interface for wired connections and lossless audio, and a 3.5mm adaptor is included for good old-fashioned analog audio as well. The sound quality is as good as you’d expect from a company with B&W’s hi-fi heritage. There’s an icy clarity to the steel guitar on You Can’t Trust Violence by Low, and the band’s harmonies are smooth as silk, even as they repeat the chilling chorus of “no, you can’t trust violence…”. There’s a nice bass sound too, bouncing along with a firm, infectious rhythm on Bad Guy by Billie Eilish, and contrasting well with the sharp, precise finger snaps that set the pace and drive the track forward.
The noise-cancellation features work very well too, and with 30 hours of battery life when using Bluetooth and noise-cancellation the Px8 is a great option for frequent fliers or commuting on a train. The luxurious design and sound quality of the Px8 are worth every penny. –Cliff Joseph
Read our full
Bowers & Wilkins Px8 review
8. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless – Good value
Pros
Competitive price
Impressive battery life
Supports AAC, aptX Adaptive
Good carrying case and accessories
Cons
2.5mm line-in connector
Some users may require a USB-C adaptor
Price When Reviewed:
$379.95
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$249.95
View Deal
$249.95
View Deal
$249.95
View Deal
$249.95
View Deal
$249.99
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
The first set of headphones that I ever bought in my student days was made by Sennheiser, but the company isn’t trading on nostalgia with its Momentum 4 Wireless, which provides excellent sound quality and features at a competitive price.
This fourth-generation Momentum is a bit more compact and streamlined than its predecessors, with the weight now reduced to just 293g in order to ensure that it’s light and comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Even so, Sennheiser has still managed to squeeze an impressive range of features into the headphones, starting with 42mm drivers that are larger than those used by most of its rivals. These also provide an impressive frequency response of 6Hz – 22KHz, which again beats most rival headphones in this price range.
Unsurprisingly, the Momentum 4 provides excellent sound quality. It digs deep and delivers a taut, menacing bass pulse on You Should See Me In A Crown by Billie Eilish. The higher frequencies work well too, capturing Billie’s whispered vocals with great clarity, and picking out the edgy ticking of percussion that gives the song its manic energy.
The digital features are right up to date as well, with Bluetooth 5.2, and support for both AAC for Apple devices and aptX Adaptive for Android. The USB-C port on the right earpiece can be used for charging, but also supports USB audio for wired connections, and there’s a 2.5mm analog line-in connector too (with cable provided). However, the USB cable provided by Sennheiser is USB-A-to-USB-C, so you’ll need to provide your own USB-C adaptor for Macs and iPads that only have USB-C.
The noise-cancellation features work very well, and Sennheiser’s Smart Control app lets you adjust the level of noise-cancellation manually, by using a slider control, or you can just select the ‘adaptive’ option which allows the Momentum to monitor background noise and adjust the noise-cancellation automatically.
But, even with all those features, the really outstanding feature of the Momentum 4 Wireless is its battery life – lasting for around 60 hours even when using Bluetooth and noise-cancellation together. There’s a good set of accessories too, with a hard-shell carrying case and airline adaptor provided for when you’re traveling. And, with a competitive price, the Momentum 4 Wireless even manages to undercut the price of the new Beats Studio Pro as well.-Cliff Joseph
9. Beats Solo 4 – Apple features at a lower price
Pros
Excellent Apple & Android support
Great battery life
USB-C and 3.5mm audio support
Cons
No ANC
Design is dated
No on-ear detection
Price When Reviewed:
$199.99
Best Prices Today:
New
Refurbished
Retailer
Price
$99.99
View Deal
$129.95
View Deal
$149.95
View Deal
$149.95
View Deal
$149.99
View Deal
$199.95
View Deal
$199.99
View Deal
$199.99
View Deal
Beats
$199.99
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Beats Solo 4 Noise cancelling Gaming Headphone Bluetooth with microphone – Pink
$132
View Deal
Beats Solo 4 Noise cancelling Gaming Headphone Bluetooth with microphone – Blues
$139
View Deal
Price comparison from Backmarket
When these arrived it had been seven years since Apple-subsidiary Beats had last updated its affordable on-ear Solo headphones. As you would expect, a lot has changed.
The Apple W1 chip has been replaced with a proprietary technology platform that supports features in both Apple and Android devices. Apple users get personalized spatial audio with head tracking and hands-free “Hey Siri” support in addition to all the older stuff (one-touch pairing, iCloud pairing, and Find My support). For non-Apple users there’s support for Google Fast Pair, cloud pairing with your Google account, Find My Device and multi-point pairing for seamless audio switching.
Sound quality is improved compared to the previous generation, as it should be. There is support for USB-C audio output and input, and it is possible to charge and play USB-C audio at the same time. Over USB-C or 3.5mm you can listen to lossless audio (unfortunately the sound reproduction of these headphones is not good enough to notice). Sound is going to be limited by the fact that these are on-ear headphones, lacking the larger diaphragms of over-the-ear models or the tight in-ear fit of earbuds.
There’s a power button on the bottom of the right earpiece. You need to use this because there is no on-ear detection to automate things. The left earpiece has a big button for play/pause/forward/reverse and to trigger the voice assistant. Pressing above or below that button changes the volume.
Beats claims 50 hours of battery life, likely a result of the lack of active noise cancellation, which is probably the biggest strain on battery life. The lack of ANC, which is expected on all but the cheapest earbuds and headphones, could be seen as a disadvantage.
The earpads are soft, but the spring tension makes the pressure a little uncomfortable after long listening periods when I wear my glasses. This is a common problem with on-ear headphones and a reason why over-the-ear cans may be more comfortable. The new models replace the old micro-USB plug with USB-C. – Jason Cross
Read our full
Beats Solo 4 review
10. Apple AirPods Max – Impressive but in need of an update
Price When Reviewed:
$549
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$498.99
View Deal
$499.99
View Deal
$539
View Deal
$549
View Deal
$549
View Deal
$549.99
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
The AirPods Max had a minor update in September 2024 when Apple added USB-C and refreshed the colors on offer. You can now get the AirPods Max in blue, purple, Midnight, Starlight or orange. The price didn’t change.
The AirPods Max are quite comfortable, despite their heavy weight of 384 grams. They look good, thanks to their smooth matte finish on the aluminum closed-back earpieces, the stainless steel rods in the band, the fine mesh of the ear pads and canopy headband. The headband and soft, deep, breathable ear pads are comfortable enough to wear that the weight isn’t too much of a bother (although if you run with them on you’ll feel the bulk).
The controls are simple, intuitive, and unobtrusive. There’s a digital crown like that on the Apple Watch along and a single button on top of the right earpiece. The crown controls volume and playback (skip forwards and backward, press and hold for Siri, etc). The button toggles between noise-canceling and transparency mode and turns noise-canceling on.
Audio reproduction matches other high-end premium wireless Bluetooth headphones. Apple has tuned the AirPods Max to boost bass and mid-high frequencies a bit, which most listeners will probably find quite pleasing. The bass has kick when it’s called for, and it’s clean with no distortion.
The active noise canceling excels at clearing away irregular sounds like traffic, general office disturbances, or background talking. Apple’s transparency mode, which allows you to have a conversation while still listening to the music, sounds clear, natural, and normal.
Since the September 2024 update, the AirPods Max charge with USB-C, but prior to that used the Lightning connector. There is no 3.5mm headphone jack. To listen to lossless audio, or if you’re editing video and want to eliminate the latency of Bluetooth, you can at least now plug them in via USB-C. If you have an older iPhone then you may still be able to buy the older Lightning-equipped version.
We aren’t keen on the Smart Case that the AirPods Max ship with. It’s a case that hardly covers the headphones and doesn’t do anything to protect them. The case does evoke a low-power mode to save battery, but that’s about it. Apple promises a battery life of 20 hours of listening time with noise canceling enabled, which isn’t quite as good as the competition. Charging is fast: just 15 minutes on a basic 5-watt power adapter took us from 20 to 44 percent
But, the biggest problem is the price. At $549/£499 it’s difficult to recommend AirPods Max when the competition costs $200/£200 less. At least the price has come down in the U.K. in recent years. You do get what you pay for though: build quality is unmatched and there are some clever design flourishes. But there are all the compromises we’ve mentioned above.
The main reason to get AirPods over other headphones is their seamless integration with your Apple ecosystem. They pair just by holding them near your iPhone, switch easily to your Mac or iPad, and you can change settings and get firmware updates within Settings instead of requiring a separate app. One of the coolest features of the AirPods Max (and AirPods Pro) is Spatial Audio, whereby Dolby surround is massaged into a sort of faux-3D sound stage. Initially only available on the iPhone and iPad, Spacial Audio now works on Apple TV and (Apple silicon) Macs too. See Best AirPods deals.–Jason Cross
11. Yamaha YH-E700B
Pros
Strong sound quality
Bluetooth with AAC and aptX Adaptive
3.5mm audio connector
Good app for customizing sound
Cons
No USB audio
A little heavy (335g)
Price When Reviewed:
$350
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$99.99
View Deal
$349.95
View Deal
Yamaha
$350
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
Yamaha has decades of experience producing musical instruments and audio equipment for professional musicians, and it brings that audio expertise to its YH-E700B headphone.
Yamaha gets all the basics right, with large 40mm drivers that are designed to reduce distortion and provide an impressive 8Hz – 20KHz frequency response. The YH-E700B uses Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless audio, with support for both AAC for Apple devices and the latest aptX Adaptive for our Android-toting friends. There’s also a 3.5mm connector to provide a wired connection, although it’s disappointing that the USB-C connector on the headphone is only used for charging, and doesn’t provide USB audio input too. And, since the YH-E700B is an update for Yamaha’s older YH-E700A headphone, it also provides improved noise-cancellation features – which are very effective – and an ambient mode that lets you listen out for background sounds when you need to (but watch out, as the original YH-E700A is still on sale online, so make sure you buy the correct model).
The internal mics used for noise-cancellation also work with Yamaha’s Listening Optimiser technology to scan the inside of your ear canal to create a personalized sound ‘profile’. And, if you want to fine-tune the sound even further, then Yamaha’s Headphone app includes a five-band equalizer with a variety of presets and the ability to create two custom presets as well.
That set of features ensures that the YH-E700B provides excellent sound quality. The headphone’s 8Hz low-end digs really deep for the slinky bass guitar riff on Leonard Cohen’s You Want It Darker, and Cohen’s own voice has a terrifically deep and world-weary tone. But the YH-E700B handles higher frequencies well too, with a crisp, sharp stab on the percussion that sets the pace, and a smooth velvet tone on the choir that joins in on the chorus. And, with an impressive battery life of 30 hours when using noise-cancellation – or 32 hours if you switch it off – you can enjoy that high-quality music even on the longest journeys.-Cliff Joseph
12. Logitech Zone Vibe
Pros
Affordable Bluetooth headset
Adjustable boom mic with mute
Supports AAC for Apple devices
Cons
No noise-cancellation for music
No spatial audio
No wired inputs
Price When Reviewed:
$109.99
Best Prices Today:
Retailer
Price
$79.99
View Deal
$79.99
View Deal
$99.99
View Deal
$99.99
View Deal
Lenovo
$99.99
View Deal
$99.99
View Deal
Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide
View more prices
Product
Price
Price comparison from Backmarket
Most headphones just focus on the music side of things, with features such as spatial audio or noise-cancellation to enhance the listening experience, but Logitech takes a different approach with its Zone Vibe range of headphones. It’s more affordable than many of its rivals and focuses mainly on office use, for people who may work in call centers or customer support, or perhaps need a headset for video calls when working from home.
There are currently two versions of the Zone Vibe available from Logitech, with the Vibe 100 being a basic Bluetooth headset. There’s also the Vibe 125, which uses the same headset but also includes a USB wireless adaptor for use in busy offices that may have a lot of Bluetooth devices that could potentially cause interference and affect call quality (there’s a third model as well, although this is designed for large corporate users and is only available from specialist business suppliers).
The headset weighs just 185g, which is very light for a large over-ear headset such as this, as it’s designed for people who may have to wear it all day long while they’re at work. It also has a boom mic for voice calls, which can be folded up out of the way in order to quickly mute the mic as well.
There are no fancy audio features – there’s a noise-canceling filter on the microphone to keep your voice clear for calls, but the earpieces don’t provide active noise-cancellation (ANC) for listening to music. However, the headset supports Apple’s AAC codec for Bluetooth audio and provides good sound quality for both calls and music. It delivers a clear, detailed sound for the dense production on Kate Bush’s The Big Sky, and manages to balance the song’s huge avalanche of drums and percussion very well, without overlooking more delicate details such as the gentle tambourine that shimmers away in the background.
Battery life is good too, with 20 hours of listening time, or 18 hours of talk time for voice calls. And, paying good attention to detail, Logitech’s Tune app is available for Macs and Windows, as well as Android and iOS mobile devices, so you can easily get the Zone Vibe set up when you’re preparing to take voice or video calls at work.-Cliff Joseph
How Macworld reviews headphones
When our audio experts review headphones our comprehensive evaluation covers sound quality, design and comfort, key features like noise cancellation, and overall value for money. We undertake subjective listening tests and an objective analysis of features and build quality.
The most critical aspect of our headphone reviews is an assessment of audio performance including Tonal Balance, Clarity and Detail, Audio Defects and Spatial Audio.
Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Modes are also assessed, both being primary features users look for. We test how effectively the headphones block out different types of ambient sound, such as the low-frequency drone of an airplane engine versus higher-frequency chatter. We also assess how well transparency mode amplify outside sounds when you need to be aware of your surroundings.
Design, comfort and build quality are also important factors, as is the ease of use when it comes to the controls and functionality. Battery life is another important consideration, and the time it takes to charge the headphones.
Finally, we review the available connection options and the codecs supported since AAC support is required for Apple devices.
Buying advice: What to look for when buying headphones
For the most part, the main differences between models relate to comfort and sound quality, but not all full-sized headphones are equal and there are some other features that may interest you. To help you find the perfect set of over-ear headphones, here’s what to look (and listen) for.
Style: Full-size headphones fall into two categories: closed and open. Closed models block out some degree of external noise (and also keep your music from disturbing others), while open models, which some people prefer sonically, let more noise in and out. Note that to reach their potential, many full-size models (open or closed) require more juice than others.
Noise-Canceling: If you’re not a fan of in-ear-canal ‘phones, but you want something that can filter out external noise such as airplane engines, train rumblings, or the hum of a crowd or noisy office, consider investing in a good set of noise-canceling headphones. These headphones sample outside sound and then pipe in an inverse audio signal to “cancel out” a good deal of monotonous noise. (For more on the technology and its limitations, see my review of noise-canceling models from a while back.) Although they don’t usually sound as good as comparably priced in-ear-canal headphones, noise-canceling models are easier to put on and take off, and they let you hear what’s going on around you. Noise-canceling headphones are available in canalbud, lightweight, and full-size models, but full-size models tend to provide the best noise isolation and audio quality.
Wireless/Bluetooth: If you think being tethered to your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod is a drag—or, for the gym rats, an equipment-snagging hazard—consider going wireless. You can stream audio to stereo Bluetooth headphones from Macs; iPad; and iPhones. Most Bluetooth headphones also double as headsets, letting you seamlessly switch between music and voice features.
Apple has always focused purely on Bluetooth for wireless audio, ignoring the fact that you really need a wired connection to play the high-quality lossless and high-res audio formats that are now available on Apple Music and other streaming services. That is a weakness with the expensive AirPods Max, which rely on Bluetooth alone, and can’t even play the best audio formats provided by Apple’s own streaming service.
There are a lot of low-cost over-ear headphones that only use Bluetooth to provide wireless audio, but the best over-ear models also tend to provide one or more wired connections via a USB-C interface or a 3.5mm audio connector (or both).
Auracast: Apple’s also lagging behind some of its rivals with support for new Bluetooth features, such as the Auracast broadcasting technology. Auracast allows one device or audio source to transmit Bluetooth audio to multiple sets of headphones, as well as Auracast-compatible hearing aids and cochlear implants. That broadcasting ability makes Auracast great for public announcement and entertainment systems, as well as being a useful accessibility feature for people with hearing problems. At an event promoting its accessibility technologies, Apple staff reportedly said that it is “excited” by the potential of Auracast, although the company has not given any indication of when it will add Auracast to its own products.
Specs and sound quality: As I noted in our speakers buying guide, you should generally ignore manufacturers’ specifications—especially frequency-response numbers. There’s no standard testing methodology for headphone frequency response, and many vendors exaggerate their specs for marketing reasons. Even if specs were accurate, they wouldn’t tell you much about how a particular set of headphones actually sounds.
Instead of reading specs, use your ears. (If you can’t audition a product in person, read reviews from a source you trust.) As with speakers, a quality set of headphones reproduces audio with good balance between the treble (upper), midrange, and bass (lower) frequencies, producing full, rich sound while preserving detail. However, because of their especially small drivers (speakers), headphones present a unique challenge when it comes to bass response: Unlike huge speaker woofers that you can not only hear, but feel, the drivers in most headphones can’t reproduce the visceral impact of low bass—you may be able to hear the lowest frequencies, but you probably won’t be able to feel them.
We point out this bass issue because some vendors address it by emphasizing certain bass and upper-bass frequencies to give their headphones more “kick.” This helps the headphones stand out from other headphones in the store, and some people—especially those who use their headphones when exercising or for beat matching—really want that visceral impact. But such headphones often become fatiguing to listen to over time. If you’re interested in accurate audio reproduction, be careful not to be wowed by emphasized bass. (The same goes for exaggerated treble detail.) The best approach is to audition a set of headphones for several hours—or, even better, several days—with a variety of music. If the headphones still sound great at the end, there’s a good chance they’ll satisfy you over the long run.
Headset functionality and inline control modules: Many current headphone models include, right on the cable, an inline module with a microphone and one or more remote-control buttons. At the minimum, the remote features a single multi-function button for controlling media playback; making, taking, and ending phone calls; and taking advantage of iOS’s Siri and Voice Control features. You may also find dedicated volume-up and -down buttons, as well. The module’s microphone can be used to talk on the phone, make voice recordings, and give Siri and Voice Control commands.
Fit/comfort: Unlike most consumer-electronics devices, you actually wear headphones. So how well a set of over-ear headphones fits your head plays a significant role in your long-term satisfaction (or lack thereof). We include a few comfort-related tips below when describing the different headphones, but reading about a particular style is no substitute for actually giving a product a test drive (or a test run, as the case may be).
Apple releases new firmware for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 Apple today released new firmware updates for the AirPods Pro 3 and the previous-generation AirPods Pro 2…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
With iPhone 18 Pro, it seems Apple might grant two user wishes Even though the iPhone 17 Pro just recently launched, Apple is already finalizing many of the key details of next year’s iPhone 18 Pro, and recent leaks highlight two user wishes that might be addressed by the new model.
more…
Apple TV unveils first look and premiere date for ‘Born to be Wild’ Today, Apple TV revealed the exciting first look and premiere date for the all-new wildlife series “Born to be Wild,” narrated by SAG Award…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
Spotify tests AI-powered audiobook recaps on iOS, expands playlist Shuffle controls Spotify is rolling out today a beta feature on its iOS app that summarizes audiobooks up to the point where the user left off, helping them jump back in with the right context. Here’s how it works.
more…
Privacy advocates are terrified by the dark potential of Apple Digital ID Apple’s Digital ID can be convenient for travelers, and also a privacy nightmare that someday allows governments to track citizens.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Apple Releases New Firmware for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 Apple today released new firmware designed for the AirPods Pro 3 and the prior-generation AirPods Pro 2. The AirPods Pro 3 firmware is 8B25, while the AirPods Pro 2 firmware is 8B21, both up from the prior 8A358 firmware released in October.
There's no word on what's include in the updated firmware, but the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 are both set to get expanded support for Live Translation in the European Union in iOS 26.2, which is being beta tested.
The firmware could be related to that upcoming functionality, or it could add bug fixes and performance improvements.
To install the new firmware, make sure your AirPods are in range of your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. From there, put your AirPods in the Charging Case and connect the Charging Case to power. Keep the case closed and wait at least 30 minutes for the firmware update to install.Related Roundup: AirPods Pro 3Buyer's Guide: AirPods Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple just released new AirPods Pro 3 firmware and more AirPods users, Apple has just released brand new firmware for multiple models including AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods Pro 2. Here are the details.
more…
9to5Mac Daily: November 13, 2025 – New macOS Edge Light features and more 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 Backblaze: Never lose a file again. Use code “9to5daily” at checkout for 20% off or try for free.
more…
How have AI workflows affected the work/life balance at your workplace? Many would argue one of the goals of AI is still give workers some time back. I've also heard some people say there's been a spike in burnout in their workplace as a result of employees overworking to keep up with the rapid changes in AI workflows. I'm curious what others have experienced as far […]
iPhone Pocket, iOS 26.2 beta 2, and the iPhone Air’s future Benjamin and Chance discuss all the new features in the 26.2 betas, including a clever new Edge Light mode and even more Liquid Glass throughout the system. Apple launches Digital IDs in Wallet, and there are questions about the future of the iPhone Air.
And in Happy Hour Plus, we consider if Apple is done for the year, as far as new product launches go. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.
Sponsored by Shopify: Grow your business no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a $1 per month trial at shopify.com/happyhour.
Sponsored by 1Password: For a limited time, get $20 off the easiest way to stay secure online with 1Password.
Sponsored by Quince: For the person in your life who deserves better than basic—Quince has you covered. For free shipping and 365-day returns, go to quince.com/happyhour.
more…
Question about 5.1.2 (i) in app review guideline which got updated today. In the new review guideline it states in 5.1.2 (i): "Unless otherwise permitted by law, you may not use, transmit, or share someone’s personal data without first obtaining their permission. You must provide access to information about how and where the data will be used. You must clearly disclose where personal data will be shared […]
Apple TV to Include MLS Games at No Extra Cost Starting in 2026 Apple plans to incorporate Major League Soccer (MLS) content into its Apple TV streaming service starting in 2026, reports The Hollywood Reporter. MLS will no longer be a separate subscription, and games will instead be available as part of the base Apple TV service.
As of now, MLS games are accessible through the MLS Season Pass, which is priced at $14.99 per month or $99 for the season. The MLS Season Pass will be eliminated for the 2026 season, and soccer fans will have access to games through the standard $12.99 per month Apple TV subscription.
The MLS board of governors will need to approve the new deal between Apple and the MLS, but the aim is to expand the MLS fanbase and make MLS content easier to access. Apple's services chief Eddy Cue said that Apple is "thrilled to bring MLS to more fans around the world" next season.
Apple recently established a deal for Formula 1 rights in the United States, and F1 races will also be available to all Apple TV subscribers as Apple works to increase its live sports content.Tag: MLS Season PassThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple may ditch MLS Season Pass, make games free to Apple TV subscribers Major League Soccer fans will reportedly not need an Apple MLS Season pass to watch in 2026, which would allow an Apple TV subscriber to enjoy games without paying extra.MLS on Apple TVAccording to a report on Thursday by ESPN, Apple TV viewers will be able to watch regular-season matches, Leagues Cup games, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup and MLS Cup Playoffs for no additional charge. The Disney-owned troubled sports broadcasting network cites unnamed sources.As of November 13, 2025, soccer fans must pay for an MLS Season Pass subscription, whether or not they already pay for Apple TV. The subscription costs $14.99 per month. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Report: MLS games to stream on Apple TV next season without additional add-on subscription The base Apple TV service will be getting more live sports as standard from year, according to The Athletic. MLS Season Pass, currently a $79 per year additional charge for Apple TV members, will reportedly go away as a paid add-on and be rolled into the base Apple TV subscription, starting next season.
That increases value for the Apple TV subscription (currently $12.99 per month in the US, or part of Apple One) and should help boost viewership for Major League Soccer.
more…
Major League Soccer will be available to all Apple TV subscribers at no extra charge beginning in 2026 MLS and Apple have agreed to overhaul their partnership starting in 2026. The standalone MLS Season Pass subscription will end…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
If you use AI to code, this might help TL/DR: , ContextSwift is for those who use AI to code and want MCPs, subagents, etc, specifically for AI. check it out if you like it, love to see some feedback ty submitted by /u/gicnc [link] [comments]
Tesla reportedly working to finally add wireless CarPlay to its vehicles Macworld
A new report from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg makes a claim that might be the hardest to believe yet: Tesla is working to add wireless CarPlay to its vehicles.
Tesla was one of the first major carmakers to specifically shun CarPlay, building its own ground-up infotainment software that incorporates maps, navigation, streaming music, and more. Controlling the full in-car experience from top to bottom has long been a point of pride for the brand, and others (such as EV startup Rivian) soon followed suit.
In recent years, massive automaker GM made the decision to drop CarPlay from all new vehicles in favor of its own in-house infotainment system. The phase-out is expected to be complete within a few years.
So it’s certainly strange that Tesla is discussing a rollout of CarPlay support “in the coming months,” although Gurman notes that plans are not final and the timeline could come later, or not at all, as Tesla has historically changed course on software features even after months or years of development. Musk has been a big critic of Apple, publicly complaining about the company’s control over app distribution and the ranking of his company’s apps on the App Store. In other ways, the company has been supportive, having recently added Apple Music and Podcasts to its own infotainment software and often supporting the latest iOS features in its Tesla app.
Bloomberg says the move is an effort to boost Tesla vehicle sales, which implies that its salespeople are being at least asked about CarPlay support on a regular basis. The CarPlay interface would appear as a window in the main Tesla interface, Gurman reports, with critical car controls and information still displayed alongside it. This is not unlike how CarPlay works in some other vehicles—a Ford Mustang Mach-E retains its own interface down by the “knob” and shows the CarPlay interface above it, for example.
The report does not say which Tesla vehicles will get support for the feature, though certainly all Tesla models made in the last decade or so should be fully capable of it. It notes that Tesla will support wireless CarPlay, but not CarPlay Ultra.
Woot's Early Black Friday Sale Has Massive Discounts on Apple Watch Bands Woot this week is back with a big sale on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop bands for Apple Watch, with as much as 70 percent off these accessories. Additionally, Woot has sweetened this deal and is offering 35 percent off when you buy two or more, 50 percent off three or more, and 65 percent off four or more.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Woot. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
You can get the Solo Loop for just $14.99 ($34 off) and the Braided Solo Loop for $29.99 ($69 off). All bands in this sale are in brand new condition and come with a one-year Apple limited warranty, and they are all compatible with the new Apple Watch Series 11.
70% OFFApple Watch Bands at Woot
Shoppers should note that this sale is focused on colors of the Braided Solo Loop and Solo Loop that Apple has stopped selling, and it doesn't include any of the new band colors. That being said, all of the bands in this sale are in new condition.
The entire sale is focused on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch bands, so you'll need to know the size that works best for you before you buy. Apple has a measurement tool on its website that you can use to determine your exact size.
Solo Loop
Black/White Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Blue Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Green Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Purple Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Red/Orange/Yellow Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Braided Solo Loop
Black/White Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Blue Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Green Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Purple Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Red/Orange/Yellow Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Pride - $29.99, down from $99.00
You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2025.
Deals Newsletter
Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find as we head into the holidays? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season!
Related Roundups: Apple Black Friday, Apple DealsRelated Forum: Community DiscussionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
The Baseus 45W PicoGo C1 USB-C Charger Is $14 Off Amazon has the Baseus PicoGo 45W Charging Block marked $14 off. The charger features an advanced tech design called scientific stacking and graphene cooling for efficient heat dissipation when charging your device, ensuring that your smartphone or tablet does not overheat during use. It is certified for safety and quality, so you can charge your […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
Tesla is working to add Apple CarPlay to its vehicles Tesla is developing Apple CarPlay support for its vehicles in a bid to boost sales - one of the most frequently requested features…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
Next-Generation iPhone Air Delayed Due to Poor Sales Sales for the new iPhone Air were quite underwhelming to the point where Apple chose to delay the release of the next iPhone Air, which was set for release with the new iPhone 18 Pro next year. The iPhone Air was released in September this year, and reports of manufacturing cuts and poor sales surrounded […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
HomePod Mini Marked Discontinued or on Backorder, Hinting At A Revamped Version All models for the HomePod mini have been discontinued by B&H, an Apple product retailer. Other retailers have listed the HomePod mini on backorder or out of stock, indicating that an updated device may be closing in. One of the retailers that have listed the HomePod mini as backordered is Adorama, while some colors for […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
Juice Packs For iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max and iPhone Air Released By Mophie New Juice Pack charging cases made for the iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air have been announced by Mophie. Mophie says the iPhone Air Juice Pack increases power by 60 percent more with a battery capacity of 2,400 mAh. It features a slim case design at 15mm to not add bulkiness […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
The AirPods 4 is $40 Off Amazon has the AirPods 4 marked $40 off. The earbuds are powered by the H2 chip to give the user better call and sound quality. It features personalized spatial audio and dynamic head tracking, creating an immersive listening experience when watching movies, playing games, and listening to music. The AirPods 4 are rated IP54 sweat, […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
Apple Fitness+ Under Review Mark Gurman reports that Apple Fitness+ and the future of the service are under review in the middle of a service reorganization. Gurman reports that it’s one of the weakest virtual services that Apple has to offer, and is apparently suffering from little revenue and a high churn rate. The Fitness+ has a loyal yet […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
OLED Display May Be Exclusive To M6 Pro and M6 Max MacBook Pro Models Apple is reportedly developing a MacBook Pro with an OLED Display. The model is anticipated to come late next year or early in 2027. It is possible that the OLED Display may not be equipped in all models. Mark Gurman from Bloomberg wrote in his newsletter that the MacBook Pro with an upgraded OLED display […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
Indie devs: How many of you did pre-orders for your app and was it worth it? My new app is ready to go live. But I’ve heard pre orders are a great tool to use to boost day 1 go live downloads and store ranking. I’m considering just skipping pre-orders and going with my launch plan for launch day. It means the app is out a week earlier. Anyone have any […]
New Satellite Features In Development for the iPhone Mark Gurman from Bloomberg reports in his newsletter, Power On, that new features for satellite connectivity for iPhones are in development. Apple is planning to add the following: Photos via satellite in Messages, where iPhones receive support for sending images in the Messages app with the use of satellite connectivity Natural Usage, where you get […]
The post appeared first on iLounge.
Apple launches Mini Apps Partner Program for developers Earlier today, we received word on a new deal Apple had struck with WeChat owner Tencent to earn a 15% commission on revenue from mini apps. Now, thanks to a newly announced Mini Apps Partner Program, it seems Apple will offer similar terms to all developers.
more…
Tesla may be looking to Apple CarPlay to boost flagging sales After years of refusing to add its most-requested feature, CarPlay, Tesla may finally be caving.Tesla has so far refused to add CarPlay support Credit: AppleBloomberg reports that Tesla is developing support for CarPlay, citing people familiar with the matter. To date, Tesla vehicles have shipped with the company's own software and support for select third-party apps.Despite Tesla's infotainment system being among the better options, drivers have long said that they would like to be able to use their own apps.. Apple CarPlay allows that, while adding more options for navigation and more. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Volkswagen's myVW App Now Available on Apple Watch Volkswagen today announced that it is bringing Apple Watch support to the myVW app, allowing Volkswagen owners to access key vehicle functions from their wrists.
The myVW ap is available for most MY20+ ICE and electric vehicles that have an applicable connected vehicle service plan. Volkswagen has several paid plan options, like Remote Access, VW Vehicle Insights, and Safe and Secure.
Some of the features available through the Apple Watch app include Lock/Unlock, Honk and Flash, Vehicle Status, and Lock Status. For EVs, Remote Charging, Charge Status, and Climate Start/Stop are available. ICE models have access to Remote Start/Stop and Fuel Status.
To use the app, vehicle owners will need to download the myWV app, accept the myVW terms of service, add their vehicle to the virtual garage, and subscribe to a paid or included Remote Access or VW Vehicle Insights plan.Tag: VolkswagenThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Tesla finally plans to add CarPlay to its EVs After years of avoidance, Tesla plans to add CarPlay to its electric vehicles to boost sales. That's a big win for Apple.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
nothing says “protecting the little guy” like making them vulnerable to stalkers EU Digital Markets Act: Because nothing says "protecting the little guy" like making them vulnerable to stalkers. https://preview.redd.it/mezu9qp8521g1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=44ca42bff3e196ed3d147cc16d148fd9a004c48b submitted by /u/Jezekilj [link] [comments]
Nothing says “protecting the little guy” like making them vulnerable to stalkers. EU Digital Markets Act: Because nothing says "protecting the little guy" like making them vulnerable to stalkers. https://preview.redd.it/2a3npwjz421g1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=12f2a65077f010a0cc18505b1cadc2c9f3dabc23 submitted by /u/Jezekilj [link] [comments]
The Absurdity ? The Absurdity: EU: "We're protecting privacy!" Also EU: "Publish your home address publicly or you can't sell apps here!" https://preview.redd.it/25my264q321g1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=253fc76c92bece230b8aca53dd01b335aabfbaff submitted by /u/Jezekilj [link] [comments]
Satechi OntheGo 7 in 1 Adapter delivers portable HDMI, SD, Ethernet, and power Satechi's latest OntheGo 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter is a compact USB-C hub for iPhone, iPad, and Mac that blends port expansion with MagSafe convenience.Satechi releases a new adapter for Apple devicesOn Thursday, Satechi expanded its OntheGo lineup with a new 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter. The device is small enough to fit in your palm yet offers the functionality of a desktop dock.The new device is about the size of a hockey puck and the company says that it's lighter than a deck of cards. The adapter is perfect for remote professionals, creators, and students who need to stay connected while traveling. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
This MagSafe accessory adds 7 ports to your iPhone Earlier this year, Satechi introduced its OntheGo collection. As the name implies, it was a collection of travel-focused accessories designed to simplify your tech life on the go. They release charging bricks, 3 1 folding chargers, trackers, and a few other goodies. Now they are expanding that collection with the introduction of the 7 in 1 MagSafe Multiport adapter. As someone who uses their iPhone for everything from video to gaming to communicating to podcasting, this new accessory has been a great addition to the travel pack. Here is what you need to know.
more…
Apple launches new Mini App Partner Program Following Apple's moves to get much more cash from apps embedded in China's WeChat, the company has issued a Mini Apps program for the App Store worldwide.Mini Apps within WeChat can now get Apple to handle their payment processing, for a feeA Mini App is a game or any other small app that isn't sold on its own, but instead is accessed via a so-called super-app. In theory this could be any super-app, and Elon Musk wants to turn Twitter into one, but in practice it means China's WeChat.Up to now, Apple has not been able to charge Mini App developers anything because they aren't on the App Store, they are like a feature within WeChat's enormous ecosystem. Now, though, Apple has negotiated with WeChat owner Tencent to take a 15% fee, while it handles payment processing. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Deals: M4 MacBook Air $250 off, entry M5 MacBook Pro all-time low, Apple Watch SE 3 $200/Ultra 3 $99 off, more Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is loaded with some big-time Apple price drops. Firstly, the all-time lows at $250 off across the M4 MacBook Air lineup have now returned, and we are now tracking a new Amazon all-time low on the most affordable M5 MacBook Pro at nearly $120 off. Those offers also join the best prices to date on Apple Watch Ultra 3 Alpine and Trail configs as well as all-time low pricing on the most affordable new Midnight Apple Watch SE 3 at $200. All of that is detailed for you below alongside this $300 price drop Apple’s Space Black 1TB M4 iPad Pro cell model.
more…
Tesla Working to Add Apple CarPlay Support to Vehicles Tesla is working to add support for Apple CarPlay in its vehicles, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
Tesla vehicles rely on its own infotainment software system, which integrates vehicle functions, navigation, music, web browsing, and more. The automaker has been an outlier in foregoing support for Apple CarPlay, which has otherwise become an industry standard feature, allowing users to mirror their iPhone apps to their in-car infotainment screen.
Now, Tesla seems to have abruptly reversed course and apparently intends to add support for the highly requested feature. Apple CarPlay for Tesla vehicles is said to now be in testing, according to several individuals familiar with the matter. The company has purportedly discussed a roll out of feature "in the coming months," but release plans are not yet finalized and it could come at a later date.
Tesla's adoption of CarPlay will involve the feature operating "within a window inside its broader interface," rather than being a full-screen experience like it is in most vehicles. Tesla's implementation will also be the standard version of wireless CarPlay, rather than the next-generation CarPlay Ultra that started rolling out earlier this year.
Tesla apparently hopes that adding support for Apple CarPlay will help boost sales, with some prospective buyers citing the lack of CarPlay support as a reason for not choosing the company's cars.Tags: Tesla, Wireless CarPlayThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Tesla could launch CarPlay support ‘in the coming months’, per report Tesla is considering rolling out CarPlay support as soon as the end of this year, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
This marks a huge shift in strategy for the biggest EV maker, which has historically built its entire in-car infrastructure from scratch rather than relying on a third-party.
more…
Apple Wallet got two feature upgrades it really needed in iOS 26 Apple Wallet got a bunch of new features in iOS 26, including the just-released Digital ID that, along with AI order tracking, fix key shortcomings in previously launched Wallet features.
more…
LAX (Los Angeles) on 2025-11-24 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 24, 10:00 - 14:00 UTCNov 13, 15:57 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in LAX (Los Angeles) datacenter on 2025-11-24 between 10:00 and 14:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.
Apple Announces App Store Mini Apps Partner Program Apple today announced the App Store Mini Apps Partner Program.
The program is designed for developers who host mini apps and games within a larger, native app.
Today, we're introducing the Mini Apps Partner Program, which expands on the App Store's ongoing support for apps that offer mini apps. Mini apps are self-contained experiences that are built using web technologies like HTML5 and JavaScript. This program is designed to help developers who host mini apps grow their business and further the availability of mini apps on the App Store — all while providing a great customer experience.
Participating developers may benefit from a reduced commission rate of 15% on the sales of qualifying In-App Purchases. To be eligible for this reduced commission rate, participating apps must support certain App Store technologies, including the Declared Age Range API and the Advanced Commerce API in order to help provide a safe and seamless experience for customers of all ages.
Participating apps are required to support certain App Store technologies, such as the Declared Age Range API and the Advanced Commerce API.
To join the Mini Apps Partner Program, developers must submit a request form.
Apple also updated its App Review Guidelines today, adding and clarifying a range of requirements, including the provision that "creator apps must provide a way for users to identify content that exceeds the app's age rating, use an age restriction mechanism based on verified or declared age to limit access by underage users."
Tag: App StoreThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Monster from the deep wreaks havoc in Monarch season 2 teaser Kong and a mystery new kaiju will star when “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” returns with season 2. Watch the trailer!
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Apple Reaches Deal to Take Billions of Dollars in China's WeChat Apple has reached a new agreement with Tencent that will allow the company to process payments and collect a 15% commission on purchases made inside WeChat mini games and mini apps on the iPhone, establishing a major new revenue stream in China after over a year of negotiations, according to Bloomberg.
Under the arrangement, Apple will begin handling in-app payment processing for qualifying mini apps and mini games distributed inside WeChat, China's dominant all-purpose mobile platform. Developers participating in the system will need to adopt specific Apple software requirements, including a feature that allows parents to share a child's age range.
Unlike users in the rest of the world, most Chinese iPhone users do not access services by downloading separate apps from the App Store. Instead, they use WeChat as a single interface for services, utilities, and entertainment. These functions are powered by a vast network of mini apps contained entirely within WeChat.
Purchases made through these mini apps have historically not generated App Store commission because many developers direct users to external payment systems. As a result, Apple's new agreement gives the company a foothold in a major segment of Chinese mobile payments from which it previously received no revenue.
While the new 15% commission is half of Apple's standard 30% rate for many App Store transactions, Bloomberg estimates that the size of the WeChat ecosystem makes the agreement potentially worth billions of dollars to Apple. The agreement is expected to be disclosed publicly by the companies at a later date.
Tags: Bloomberg, China, WeChatThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple’s iOS 26.2 adds new CarPlay setting iOS 26 brings pinned conversations to CarPlay Messages, letting drivers jump straight to their favorite chats. For those who prefer…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
IAD (Ashburn) on 2025-11-24 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 24, 07:00 - 11:00 UTCNov 13, 15:52 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in IAD (Ashburn) datacenter on 2025-11-24 between 07:00 and 11:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.
ATL (Atlanta) on 2025-11-24 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 24, 07:00 - 11:00 UTCNov 13, 15:48 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in ATL (Atlanta) datacenter on 2025-11-24 between 07:00 and 11:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.
My app not found in the US App Store Hi, my app is currently available in most of the countries in Europe but not found (using the search bar) in the US (/us) or even in Germany (/de). Yesterday a new version was approved for distribution. Is there any possibile delay between EU and US? In the App Store Connect all the 175 countries […]
Today in Apple history: Apple demands big damages from Samsung On September 13, 2013, Apple and Samsung headed back to court to determine the amount of damages Samsung would pay for copying the iPhone.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Fire hazard prompts recall of three Belkin power bank and stand models Belkin has issued a recall of three of its portable power banks and wireless charging stands due to faulty lithium ion batteries. Here's how to see if your unit is impacted, and what to do if you have a recalled model.Belkin issues a recall for some productsBelkin's notice covers roughly 83,500 units in the United States and another 2,385 in Canada. The chargers were sold between August 2020 and August 2025 at major retailers like Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Amazon, and Belkin's own website.Regulators confirmed one fire incident in the United States, along with fifteen cases internationally. Two minor burn injuries occurred outside the country, alongside nearly $38,000 in property damage. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone Pocket revealed in hands-on videos of new Apple accessory Apple’s new accessory, the iPhone Pocket, officially goes on sale tomorrow. But some Apple Stores have started featuring the new ISSEY MIYAKE collaborative product already, so user hands-on videos have arrived. Here’s a roundup of first looks.
more…
2B email addresses and 1.3B passwords compromised in multiple data breaches Some 2 billion email addresses and 1.3 billion passwords have been compromised in a series of data breaches highlighted by a cybersecurity company.
Microsoft regional director Troy Hunt, who runs the site Have I Been Pwned, says the stolen data is more extensive than anything the site has ever processed …
more…
Adobe's Black Friday deal on Creative Cloud Pro is live, save up to 70% Adobe's Black Friday deal is live, and you can save up to 70% on Creative Cloud Pro for individuals, teams, students, and teachers.Save up to 70% on Creative Cloud with Adobe Black Friday deals - Image credit: AdobeAdobe's Creative Cloud Pro comprises a comprehensive suite of over 20 tools utilized by professional creatives, including photographers, videographers, and developers.Photographers and artists can utilize Photoshop and Lightroom on Mac in the office or studio — and enjoy iOS and iPadOS support when on the go. Best of all, it's up to 70% off for Black Friday. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Introducing the App Store Mini Apps Partner Program Today, we’re introducing the Mini Apps Partner Program, which expands on the App Store’s ongoing support for apps that offer mini apps. Mini apps are self-contained experiences that are built using web technologies like HTML5 and JavaScript. This program is designed to help developers who host mini apps grow their business and further the availability of mini apps on the App Store — all while providing a great customer experience.Participating developers may benefit from a reduced commission rate of 15% on the sales of qualifying In-App Purchases. To be eligible for this reduced commission rate, participating apps must support certain App Store technologies, including the Declared Age Range API and the Advanced Commerce API in order to help provide a safe and seamless experience for customers of all ages.Learn more about the Mini Apps Partner Program and eligibility
Sneak Peek: Apple TV’s ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ season two returns February 27th Apple TV on Thursday unveiled a monstrous preview of the second season of its Monsterverse series “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” starring…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
Updated App Review Guidelines now available The App Review Guidelines have been revised to support updated policies and to provide clarification. Please review the changes below:
1.2.1(a): This new guideline specifies that creator apps must provide a way for users to identify content that exceeds the app’s age rating, and use an age restriction mechanism based on verified or declared age to limit access by underage users.
2.5.10: This language has been deleted (“Apps should not be submitted with empty ad banners or test advertisements.”).
3.2.2(ix): Clarified that loan apps may not charge a maximum APR higher than 36%, including costs and fees, and may not require repayment in full in 60 days or less.
4.1(c): This new guideline specifies that you cannot use another developer’s icon, brand, or product name in your app’s icon or name, without approval from the developer.
4.7: Clarifies that HTML5 and JavaScript mini apps and mini games are in scope of the guideline.
4.7.2: Clarifies that apps offering software not embedded in the binary may not extend or expose native platform APIs or technologies to the software without prior permission from Apple.
4.7.5: Clarifies that apps offering software not embedded in the binary must provide a way for users to identify content that exceeds the app’s age rating, and use an age restriction mechanism based on verified or declared age to limit access by underage users.
5.1.1(ix): Adds crypto exchanges to the list of apps that provide services in highly regulated fields.
5.1.2(i): Clarifies that you must clearly disclose where personal data will be shared with third parties, including with third-party AI, and obtain explicit permission before doing so.
Translations of the guidelines will be available on Apple Developer website within one month.
Amazon Takes $118 Off M5 MacBook Pro With New Lowest-Ever Price Amazon today has dropped the price of the new M5 MacBook Pro to $1,481.00, down from $1,599.00. This is the 10-Core model with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD in Space Black, and it's a new all-time low price on the M5 MacBook Pro.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
This version of the MacBook Pro just launched last month and it comes with the newest M5 chip, which offers up to 15% faster CPU performance and up to 45% faster graphics when compared to the M4 chip. For the 512GB model, Amazon provides a November 18 estimated arrival date for free shipping without Prime.
$118 OFF14-inch M5 MacBook Pro (16GB RAM/512GB) for $1,481.00
If you're shopping for any other models of the M5 MacBook Pro, you'll want to take a look at our exclusive offers at Expercom. In regards to both 1TB models, as well as a few custom higher-end models, you'll find the best prices here, and our discount has been applied automatically to every computer. Some examples of deals are listed below.
10-Core M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB - $1,673.07, down from $1,799.00
10-Core M5, 24GB RAM, 512GB, Nano-texture - $1,812.57, down from $1,949.00
10-Core M5, 24GB RAM, 1TB - $1,859.07, down from $1,999.00
You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2025.
Note: We're currently seeing an issue where clicking on the links in this article may not show the discounted pricing. Opening the links in a new tab/window or manually copying and pasting them into your browser should, however, work. The issue seems to only affect Safari, with Chrome, Firefox, and several other browsers working fine in our testing.
Deals Newsletter
Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find as we head into the holidays? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season!
Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26.2 Adds New CarPlay Setting iOS 26 extended pinned conversations in the Messages app to CarPlay, for quick access to your most frequent chats. However, some drivers may prefer the classic view with a list of individual conversations only, and Apple now lets users choose.
Apple released the second beta of iOS 26.2 this week, and it introduces a new CarPlay setting for turning off pinned conversations in the Messages app. After installing the beta on your iPhone, simply open the Settings app on CarPlay, look for the Pinned Conversations toggle in the main menu, and turn it off if you prefer to.
iOS 26.2 will be released to all users in December, according to Apple.
Everything New in iOS 26.2 Beta 1
Everything New in iOS 26.2 Beta 2
CarPlay received many other upgrades on iOS 26, including a Liquid Glass design, Live Activities, widgets, a compact view for phone calls, and more.iOS 26 Adds These 10 New Features to CarPlayRelated Roundups: CarPlay, iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forums: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto Technology, iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Google Sues to Disrupt Chinese SMS Phishing Triad Google is suing more than two dozen unnamed individuals allegedly involved in peddling a popular China-based mobile phishing service that helps scammers impersonate hundreds of trusted brands, blast out text message lures, and convert phished payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google.
Report: iPhone 18 Pro Max will be heaviest iPhone ever Macworld
The iPhone Air launched with much fanfare earlier this fall, boasting a chassis just 5.6mm thick and weighing a mere 165g (5.8 ounces)–making it by some distance the lightest smartphone Apple has ever made. But reports suggest customers haven’t been won over.
Maybe Apple should take this as a sign that lightweight phones are not wanted. And a new report claims that next year’s batch will include what is essentially the anti-iPhone Air: the heaviest iPhone Apple has ever made.
The Weibo account Instant Digital yesterday posted about the iPhone 18 Pro Max, due for launch in September 2026, and predicted that it will weigh more than 240g (roughly 8.5 ounces). That will put it ahead of the 240g iPhone 13 Pro Max and 14 Pro Max handsets, which jointly hold the record. It further clarifies that the device will be around 10g heavier and slightly thicker than its predecessor, the 17 Pro Max.
“Apple finally understands,” the account adds (via Google translation). “Don’t bother with online opinions about thinner, lighter, or mini models; those won’t sell unless you cram everything in… Users won’t stop buying just because it’s heavy.”
It certainly seems that they won’t choose to buy just because it’s light. Customers judge on the basis of features far more than dimensions, and the 18-series iPhones coming next year should have plenty to offer in that regard. With ten months to go details remain hazy, but we’re already hearing that camera upgrades and a shrunk-down Dynamic Island are on the cards, along with a super-powerful 2nm A20 chip and new modems. And the 18 Pro Max, of course, will have top-end battery life, far surpassing that of the iPhone Air.
For all the latest news and rumors as we move steadily towards fall 2026, check our regularly updated iPhone 18 superguide. Or if you can’t wait that long, read our guide to the best iPhone deals to make sure you’re getting the lowest price on the current range.
UK refuses Apple's request to appeal $2 billion App Store ruling The UK's Competition Appeals Tribunal has refused to grant Apple an appeal against the ruling that saw it required to pay App Store users $2 billion, but the case is not over.Big Ben's clocktower - Image Credit: Amar Saleem/PexelsApple has been in court for a hearing with the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT), where it was seeking permission to pursue an appeal with the tribunal. CAT has now refused that appeal, saying that in its judgement Apple's arguments do not have any reasonable chance of success.The hearing is currently in progress and discussing other issues relating to the payment process. But Apple is to be issued with a formal refusal shortly, and as soon as it is, the next steps begin. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Denied Permission to Appeal UK App Store Ruling Apple was today denied permission from the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal to appeal a ruling that found its App Store commission practices to be unlawful and could result in damages of over $1 billion.
The hearing follows a decision made in October by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) saying that Apple unlawfully abused its position in the distribution of iOS apps. The case was brought forward in 2023 on behalf of more than 1,500 UK developers who alleged that Apple charged excessive commission rates on paid apps and in-app purchases.
The tribunal agreed, ruling that Apple holds a monopoly over the sale and distribution of iPhone apps and that its commission structure resulted in higher prices being passed on to consumers. According to the CAT's published judgment, it accepted the claimants' argument that Apple's control over app distribution meant developers had "no economically viable alternative" to the App Store.
The tribunal also cited comments made by Steve Jobs in 2008 that Apple did not intend to profit from the store and aimed only to cover operating costs. That early statement was referenced by the claimants as evidence that Apple's current commission structure had diverged significantly from its initial framing.
The latest hearing sought to establish a methodology for calculating compensation for both developers and affected consumers. Apple used the same hearing to request permission to appeal the October ruling, which was denied. Apple is now entitled to apply directly to the Court of Appeal to challenge the refusal and continue pursuing an appeal of the main ruling.Tags: Apple Antitrust, United KingdomThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV reveals major sci-fi series is coming back soon Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is Apple TV’s big-budget sci-fi epic starring Kurt Russell and more importantly, Godzilla. Now, Apple has announced that Monarch season 2 is coming soon and shared the first teaser trailer.
more…
United Kingdom Account Security Carrier Partner Maintenance – Three THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 18, 16:00 - 21:00 PSTNov 13, 06:11 PSTScheduled - Our carrier partner Three United Kingdom is conducting a planned maintenance from 18 November 2025 at 16:00 PST until 18 November 2025 at 21:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent API request failures for Three United Kingdom customers.Impacted Products: Lookup SIM Swap, Lookup Identity Match, Legacy Identity MatchAndAttributes
See how well macOS 26.2 Tahoe’s new ‘Edge Light’ works in the dark Macworld
Apple this week released the second beta of macOS Tahoe 26.2 for developers. While the update isn’t exactly a big one, it does come with an interesting new feature Apple hadn’t told us about at WWDC: A new camera effect for video calls called Edge Light.
When this effect is turned on, the Mac displays a bright white border around the display, which aims to mimic the effect of a selfie ring light. As a result, the image captured by the Mac’s front camera looks better in low-light situations. We’ve already tried out the new feature to see if it really makes a difference.
The new Edge Light effect appears alongside other existing camera options, such as Portrait Mode, Studio Light, and Center Stage. According to Apple, the feature uses the Neural Engine to detect the user’s face to adjust the light appropriately. It also detects the Mac cursor to hide the white light when necessary.
Does the Edge Light effect really make a difference?
But how effective is Edge Light? I tried using it both in ambient light and in extreme low light. When there’s already light, the effect is subtle and adds just a touch of extra glow. But when you’re in a dark room, Edge Light can make your webcam image a lot better. Use the slider below to compare the two images:
Edge Light in low light
Edge Light in regular lighting
The good news is that the new Edge Light effect in macOS works not only in FaceTime, but also with any other video apps that support existing camera effects. However, you need a Mac with the M1 chip or later to use it. It also works with external webcams as well as the Apple Studio Display.
Another nice touch is that you can set the intensity of the effect and also whether you want a warmer or cooler light. On Macs with the M4 chip and later, there’s an option to automatically enable Edge Light when the camera detects a low-light environment.
In my experience, the feature performs best with the latest MacBook Pros, which have brighter Mini-LED displays.
That said, don’t expect it to replace a dedicated ring-light in all circumstances. If the room is already well-lit or you’re using studio lighting, the incremental benefit is modest. But for everyday use, occasional calls, and casual home-office setups, the feature delivers a smart, simple improvement and highlights how Apple continues refining the video-call experience on Mac.
macOS 26.2 is expected to be released to the public by the end of the year.
Tiny Soundcore AI voice recorder redefines note-taking for iPhone users [Review] ★★★☆☆ Our hands-on Soundcore Work AI Voice Recorder review finds the tiny device makes note taking easy for iPhone users, despite Find My problems.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Apple is about to get a financial windfall from China WeChat Mini users After decades of complaints about it, Apple will finally get a commission from in-app purchases made from iPhone Games distributed via WeChat — the massive Chinese social media app owned by Tencent.WeChat on iPhoneApple has its own store on Tencent's WeChat, and the two companies have previously agreed terms over users abilities to send money to one another as tips. However, the issue is that WeChat works as a single, enormous, multi-function super-app.Where US users are used to buying individual games as apps on the App Store, Chinese users do just about everything through this single WeChat app. It's not just about messaging, it's an entire app ecosystem that Apple was not getting any revenue from. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Leaker claims poor sales of the iPhone 16e as iPhone Air production ceases The leaker who first revealed the name of the iPhone 16e is now saying that demand for the device has been very low. However, they say that despite this setback, Apple is for now still planning to proceed with plans for the iPhone 17e.
They also say that production of the iPhone Air has now ceased completely, following an earlier report that output levels had been slashed …
more…
Membership Renewal Button Missing – No Response from Apple Support It’s been 4 days since I contacted Apple Support, but I haven’t received any response yet. My Apple Developer Program membership expired on November 10, and I need to renew it by clicking the renewal button. The problem is — the renewal button is missing, even after trying all the usual troubleshooting steps (clearing cache, […]
Infineon Stakes Out Its AI Infrastructure Role Infineon’s OktoberTech event offered a look at its evolving AI strategy, spanning robotics, edge devices, megawatt-scale data centers, and quantum development as it deepens its role in next-generation compute. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple secures 15% cut from Tencent’s WeChat mini app revenue Tencent has struck a deal with Apple under which Apple will process all payments for WeChat mini games and mini apps, taking a 15% cut…
The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.
Claim that iPhone 16e 'failed' Apple's cheaper lineup plan is ridiculous A leaker says that Apple's iPhone 16e failed due to poor sales, but the claim doesn't stand up to the slightest scrutiny, and ignores launch sequencing and timing.The iPhone 16e might have sold poorly.Writing on Weibo, a Chinese social network, "Fixed Focus Digital" says that Apple's attempt to "lower prices for iPhones failed." Despite that, they also note that Apple intends to continue with plans to release the iPhone 17e.It's expected that Apple will stick to its spring release schedule for the fledgling "e" iPhone. That means we should see the iPhone 17e around March 2026. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
United States SMS Carrier Maintenance – AT&T THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 17, 20:00 PST - Nov 18, 00:00 PSTNov 13, 05:45 PSTScheduled - The AT&T network in the United States is conducting an emergency maintenance from 17 November 2025 at 20:00 PST until 18 November 2025 at 00:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to and from AT&T United States handsets when sending via long codes and short codes.
Apple is trying to get permission to appeal UK $2 billion App Store ruling Apple is in court in the UK, arguing for why it should be allowed to appeal the lawsuit that saw it hit with a $2 billion fine for alleged App Store anti-competitive practices.The original case was filed in 2021, then finally went to trial in January 2025. In October 2025, the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) found unanimously in favor of the complaint that Apple's App Store pricing is unfair.Under UK law, Apple cannot immediately appeal the ruling. It must first seek permission from CAT, in what the tribunal's official site describes as a "hearing as to consequential matters."Apple will be using this court appearance to make its arguments for appealing the case. However, the complainant's team will be pressing for calculating a final sum that Apple should pay.At time of writing, the court discussion is in recess. It has so far been live streamed, and while it is illegal to record the proceedings, they have been protracted and acrimonious. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
1Password Simplifies Access With New Unlock Setting 1Password today announced a redesigned unlock system for Mac and Windows that allows the app to open automatically when a user unlocks their device.
The new setting lets 1Password unlock alongside the operating system when a user authenticates with Face ID, Touch ID, a PIN, or a system password. According to 1Password, this removes the repeated reauthentication many users encounter when returning to their computers after brief periods away, while still relying on the device's built-in authentication hardware to validate identity.
1Password said the feature is optional and forms part of a broader update introducing new security presets that define how frequently the app locks. The presets offer three default configurations ranging from automatic unlock with the device to more frequent password prompts. Each preset can be adjusted per device, and settings do not sync across platforms.
The update also introduces a security review prompt that explains how each preset works and, in some cases, recommends creating a recovery code. Recovery codes provide an additional fallback if users forget their password or lose access to a trusted device.
1Password said that mobile versions already support a similar device-based unlock, though the app will only reopen automatically if it was accessed within the previous 10 minutes.
The company said the new features are first rolling out to Individual and Family accounts. Business and Enterprise users will receive a separate update and no settings will change without administrator approval.Tag: 1PasswordThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple could make billions of dollars of extra commission from WeChat deal Apple’s App Store commission might be under threat in multiple countries around the world, but the company has just gained a huge new source of commission thanks to a WeChat deal struck in China.
The situation arises because the way most Chinese iPhone users buy apps is very different to anywhere else in the world …
more…