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The best displays to pair with your new Mac If you’ve just purchased a new Mac, like the new M5 MacBook Pro, you might also be looking into some of the best display options.
Here are my recommendations, covering multiple product categories, price points, and more.
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This AI photo app makes your pics look fantastic, and a lifetime sub costs just $20 Luminar Mobile is powerful yet easy to use. The AI photo editor will help you edit amazing pictures on iPhone, iPad or Vision Pro.
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Built the timed delete button interaction (source code inside) Recreated this nice delete button interaction from Nitish Kagwal on twitter in SwiftUI! I created a component so you can reuse this and change the text as well Source code and original interaction is here: https://x.com/georgecartridge/status/1987972716461265392 submitted by /u/opentonegeorge [link] [comments]
Mophie Juice Pack gives iPhone 17 Pro or Air a big battery boost The Mophie Juice Pack wraps your iPhone in a protective case that’s also a battery that adds hours of use — great for iPhone Air.
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B&H Lists HomePod Mini as Discontinued Amid Refresh Rumors Apple product retailer B&H is listing all HomePod mini models as discontinued, and no longer offering them for sale. Some other retailers are also listing the HomePod mini as out of stock or on backorder, which suggests that an update isn't too far off.
Adorama lists the HomePod mini as backordered, and select colors are out of stock at Target. Walmart doesn't have any stock that's not from resellers, Staples has no HomePod minis available online, and at least one color is sold out from Verizon. The Midnight color option is unavailable for shipping from Best Buy, though other colors are in stock. Apple is still selling all colors of the speaker, with options available for both immediate shipping and pick up.
Apple is rumored to be working on a new version of the HomePod mini, and Bloomberg said it could come as soon as this month. It's possible that the waning stock at third-party retailers is a sign that we'll get a new version of the HomePod mini before the end of 2025.
Apple held an event in September and did a series of product releases in October, casting some doubt that a new model is still on the immediate horizon.
The next HomePod mini is expected to have an upgraded S-series chip inside and Apple's N1 networking chip, but there are no design changes rumored except for refreshed color options.This article, "B&H Lists HomePod Mini as Discontinued Amid Refresh Rumors" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV execs: No plans for ad-supported tier or to buy Warner Bros. Discovery Apple TV executives have “no plans” to introduce ads to the streaming service, resisting—for now—a strategy that has fueled growth…
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Fission 2.9.2 Adds full support for macOS 26 Tahoe and refinements to audio editor's recently updated color scheme. ($35 new, free update, 14.5 MB, macOS 14.4+)
Fission 2.9.2 Adds full support for macOS 26 Tahoe and refinements to audio editor's recently updated color scheme. ($35 new, free update, 14.5 MB, macOS 14.4+)
Audio Hijack 4.5.5 and Piezo 1.9.7 Two Rogue Amoeba audio apps bring full support for macOS 26 Tahoe. ($69/29 new, free update, various sizes, macOS 14.4+)
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I built a free extension for Xcode devs that sends your build errors to Cursor AI automatically, want to join the beta? Free for everyone who joins the waitlist Hey everyone, I’m an iOS dev who got tired of spending way too much time deciphering Xcode build errors – then copy-pasting them into tools like Cursor, VS Code, or Google just to understand what went wrong. So I built Zyohra (https://www.zyohra.dev) – a free Cursor / VS Code extension designed specifically for Xcode developers. […]
iOS 26.2’s new Sleep Score grades already feel like an upgrade Last week Apple shipped the first iOS 26.2 and watchOS 26.2 betas with a big change to Sleep Score’s grading system. After nearly a week with the new Sleep Score, here’s how I’m feeling about the updates.
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Report: The next iPhone Air update is up in the air due to terrible sales Macworld
The iPhone Air was released over a month ago, and several reports have said that Apple’s thinnest and lightest iPhone isn’t catching on with customers. Apparently, the situation has deteriorated to a point now that, according to The Information, Apple decided not to move ahead with an update to the iPhone Air that was scheduled for release in 2026 alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and the rumored foldable iPhone.
It is being reported that iPhone Air production lines are being reduced by Apple supplier, Foxconn, and production may stop altogether at the end of this month. Another Apple supplier, Luxshare, reportedly stopped iPhone Air production last month, with no sign of rescheduling, The Information reports.
Apple has been looking for an iPhone model that complements the standard and pro models, but its offerings have not met expectations. The iPhone Plus, a larger version of the standard iPhone, reportedly did not catch on with customers. The iPhone Air replaced the Plus with a new, slim profile that generated a bit of hype, but it has also been met with a lukewarm sales reception.
The iPhone Air is perceived as essentially half of the foldable phone Apple is expected to release next year. Foldable phones address a niche market, and it remains to be seen if a foldable iPhone can perform in the role that Apple hoped the iPhone Plus and iPhone Air would.
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Comparing the Classic and Unified Views in iOS 26’s Phone App Apple redesigned the Phone app in iOS 26 with a new Unified view that combines Favorites and Recents—and, crucially, makes it much harder to call someone. Adam Engst walks through the differences between Classic and Unified views to help you decide which to use.
Comparing the Classic and Unified Views in iOS 26’s Phone App Apple redesigned the Phone app in iOS 26 with a new Unified view that combines Favorites and Recents—and, crucially, makes it much harder to call someone. Adam Engst walks through the differences between Classic and Unified views to help you decide which to use.
Five Years of Apple Silicon: M1 to M5 Performance Comparison Today marks the fifth anniversary of the Apple silicon chip that replaced Intel chips in Apple's Mac lineup. The first Apple silicon chip, the M1, was unveiled on November 10, 2020. The M1 debuted in the MacBook Air, Mac mini, and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
The M1 chip was impressive when it launched, featuring the "world's fastest CPU core" and industry-leading performance per watt, and it's only improved since then. We've had five total generations of Apple silicon chips, with the M5 unveiled in the 14-inch MacBook Pro just last month.
Here's how the M5 measures up to the M1, per Apple's M5 specs:
6x faster CPU/GPU performance
6x faster AI performance
7.7x faster AI video processing
6.8x faster 3D rendering
2.6x faster gaming performance
2.1x faster code compiling
Geekbench comparison scores:
M1 single-core - 2,320
M5 single-core - 4,263
M1 multi-core - 8,175
M5 multi-core - 17,862
M1 Metal - 33,041
M5 Metal - 75,637
Both CPU and GPU performance have increased significantly over the past five years, and Apple has boosted AI and gaming performance too with add-ons like hardware-accelerated ray tracing and an ever-improving Neural Engine.
M1 Chip
M5 Chip
Made with TSMC's 5nm process (N5)
Made TSMC's third-generation 3nm process (N3P)
Based on A14 Bionic Pro chip from iPhone 12
Based on A19 Pro chip from iPhone 17 Pro
8-core CPU, 8-core GPU
10-core CPU, 10-core GPU
3.2 GHz CPU clock speed
4.61 GHz CPU clock speed
No integrated Neural Accelerators
Integrated Neural Accelerator in every GPU core
No ray tracing engine
Third-generation ray tracing engine
No dynamic caching
Second-generation dynamic caching
Support for up to 16GB unified memory
Support for up to 32GB unified memory
68.25 GB/s unified memory bandwidth
153 GB/s unified memory bandwidth
Apple sold Apple silicon Macs alongside Intel Macs for three years, but phased out the final Intel Mac in June 2023 when the 2019 Mac Pro was discontinued. Now all of Apple's devices have Apple chips, and we're even hitting the end of the road for Intel Mac software support. Intel Macs won't get software updates after macOS Tahoe.
Over the next five years, Apple silicon chip technology will continue to evolve. Apple supplier TSMC is already working on 2nm chips that could make an appearance as soon as 2026, offering a 10 to 15 percent speed improvement and a 25 to 30 percent power reduction. 1.4nm chips could follow as soon as 2028 for even more power and efficiency.Tag: Apple SiliconThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone Air bombed so hard that Apple will delay the next version A second-generation iPhone Air supposedly won’t launch next fall, as had been planned. And it might even be canceled.
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Vince Gilligan wants you to know that Pluribus was ‘made by humans’ The famed Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul showrunner has made it clear that AI has no place in his new Apple TV series.
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Samsung SmartThings for iPhone Gets Siri Shortcuts Support and Enhanced Apple Watch Features Samsung today updated its SmartThings app for the iPhone, adding several new features for those who own Samsung products or devices connected to the SmartThings ecosystem. Samsung says that the changes are helpful for households with both Galaxy and Apple devices.
Device groups created in the SmartThings app are available, and those groups can be viewed and controlled with the accompanying SmartThings Apple Watch app. Apple Watch users can view their full SmartThings device list, send commands, and trigger routines from the wrist.
SmartThings is also gaining support for Siri Shortcut controls of SmartThings Routines. With this capability, SmartThings automations can be launched with Siri voice commands. The automations work similarly to HomeKit automations, so users can do things like create a "Good Morning" routine that turns on the lights, opens the blinds, and starts the coffee machine, or a "Leaving Home" routine that locks the doors, turns off the lights, and activates a home alarm.
The app already supported Live Activities, but it is expanding to support up to five recently used devices at a glance, including air conditioners, robot vacuums, air purifiers, dehumidifiers, and more.
The SmartThings app can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]Tag: SamsungThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
9to5Mac Daily: November 10, 2025 – Future iPhone satellite features, 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.
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Apple reportedly delays next-gen ‘iPhone Air 2’ indefinitely Apple recently “notified engineers and suppliers that they were taking the next iPhone Air off the schedule without providing a new release…
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Maintenance for Linode Cloud Manager, API, and CLI THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 12, 03:00 - 05:00 UTCSep 11, 19:18 UTCScheduled - The Linode Cloud Manager, API, and CLI will be offline for scheduled maintenance between 03:00 UTC and 05:00 UTC on November 12, 2025. During this window, running Linodes and related services will not be disrupted, but account management access and Support tickets will be unavailable.Please ensure that you complete critical or important jobs in the Cloud Manager or API before the maintenance window. We will update this status page once this event is complete and Linode customers have full access to all Linode services.Customers who need assistance from Linode Support during this time will need to call 855-454-6633 (+1-609-380-7100 outside of the United States) to contact our Support team. Please note that our Support team will not be able to assist with issues related to the Cloud Manager or API, authenticate users to their accounts, or respond to Support tickets for the duration of the maintenance window. As soon as our Support team regains access, we will answer tickets in the order they are received.Impacts on Current Linode Customers:Current Linode customers will not be able to log in to the Cloud Manager, interact with the API, or perform any administrative or management functions. This includes Create, Remove, Boot, Migrate, Back Up, Shut Down, etc.The scheduled maintenance will impact the Kubernetes API. Dynamic aspects of LKE that rely on the Linode API will also be impacted, to include items such as autoscaling, recycling, rebooting, attaching/detaching PVCs, Node Balancer provisioning, as well as the ability to create new clusters. Cluster nodes and running workloads will not be affected.Impacts on Users Trying to Create Linode Accounts / Awaiting Account Authentication:While the Linode Cloud Manager is offline during the maintenance period, we are unable to accept requests for new accounts or authenticate accounts for users awaiting full account access.Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Apple TV won’t show ads, but ‘pause ads’ are growing elsewhere Last week Eddy Cue said that Apple has “no plans” for an ad-supported tier of Apple TV, but a new report today highlights the growing trend of ‘pause ads’ at other major streamers.
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iPhone Air 2 won't be out in 2026, claims questionable report Apple may have delayed the iPhone Air's second generation from an expected fall 2026 launch, a questionable report about supposed production changes claims.iPhone AirThe iPhone Air has been the subject of intense speculation, with reports claiming it isn't selling as well as Apple hoped. The latest missive now insists it has done so poorly that Apple is going to skip a 2026 update entirely.According to three people involved in the iPhone Air project speaking to The Information, the update to the iPhone Air was planned for the fall of 2026. That would've put it alongside updates to the iPhone 18 Pro range as well as the long-rumored iPhone Fold. Rumor Score: 🙄 Unlikely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone Air Sales Are So Bad That Apple's Delaying the Next-Generation Version The thin, light iPhone Air sold so poorly that Apple has decided to delay the launch of the next-generation iPhone Air that was scheduled to come out alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, reports The Information.
Apple initially planned to release a new iPhone Air in fall 2026, but now that's not going to happen.
Since the iPhone Air launched in September, there have been reports of poor sales and manufacturing cuts. Apple's supply chain has scaled back shipments and production. Apple supplier Foxconn has reportedly dismantled all but one and a half of its production lines for the iPhone Air, and all production is expected to be stopped at the end of the month. Luxshare, another supplier, stopped production at the end of October.
Apple was counting on the novel look of the device to spark interest, because it features the first substantial design update that we've seen to the iPhone lineup since the iPhone X added Face ID and an all-display design in 2017. Creating a super thin 5.6mm iPhone required compromises, so the iPhone Air has a smaller battery and a single-lens rear camera, but it still has a high price tag. Apple priced it starting at $999, and that appears to be more than customers are willing to pay for style without substance. The iPhone Air is only $100 cheaper than the $1,099 iPhone 17 Pro, which has a triple-lens rear camera and much better battery life.
Apple has not been able to land on a fourth iPhone that will sell well alongside the standard iPhone and Pro iPhone models. Apple experimented with a smaller 5.4-inch iPhone mini that suffered from disappointing sales, then moved on to the larger "Plus" iPhone that served as a more affordable version of the Pro Max. Plus models also failed, leading to the iPhone Air.
Apple has already been planning for a split launch for the iPhone starting with the iPhone 18 models. The iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and foldable iPhone are planned for fall 2026, while the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e will be held until early 2027. It's possible that the next-generation iPhone Air will come out alongside the iPhone 18 in the spring.
Apple has been working on a second-generation version of the iPhone Air with a lighter weight, vapor chamber cooling, and a larger battery capacity, but Apple could rethink the design.Related Roundup: iPhone AirBuyer's Guide: iPhone Air (Buy Now)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Delays Release of Next iPhone Air Amid Weak Sales An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple is delaying the release of next year's version of the iPhone Air, its thinnest smartphone, after the first model sold below expectations, according to three people involved in the project.
Although the length of the delay remains uncertain, the product won't be released in fall 2026 as previously planned, they said. Apple has already sharply scaled back production of the first version, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Apple just delayed the iPhone Air 2 indefinitely, report says Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of the iPhone Air 2. The Information reports that Apple recently “notified engineers and suppliers that they were taking the next iPhone Air off the schedule without providing a new release date.” The report cites “three people involved in the project.”
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‘Breaking Bad’ stars unite in new Apple TV ‘Pluribus’ promo – Drew Barrymore and Carol Burnett, too It's got "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" devotees are buzzing as Apple TV has dropped an inventive 100-second teaser ad for "Pluribus."
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Your iRobot vacuum is in danger as the company bleeds out The continued existence of iRobot is questionable, as it is spending the last of the money it has to keep its already-sold products alive in the hopes of finding more cash or a buyer.Roomba - Image Credit: iRobotThe third-quarter financial results for iRobot were a disaster, with the company reporting it had cash and cash equivalents under $25 million. This is a considerable step down from its balance sheet in June, which said it had over $40 million available to it.A drop in revenue in the quarter saw it bring in just $145.8 million for the period, versus $193.4 million in the year-ago quarter. The cash went down because of the reduced revenue, forcing it to rely on its cash reserves. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
New AirPods Pro could introduce three unique changes for Apple Apple just launched AirPods Pro 3 this fall, but rumors for the next model of AirPods Pro are already coming, highlighting three unique changes Apple may have on the horizon.
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Apple TV execs dismiss introducing an ad tier, buying Warner Bros. Discovery Apple execs say Apple TV shows and movies are about "emotional" experiences.
PSA: watchOS 26 might keep changing your Apple Watch’s volume watchOS 26 adds a variety of improvements to your Apple Watch, like watch face hints, a new Notes app, and more. There’s also a new feature that’s meant to ensure sounds from notifications, Siri, and more aren’t too loud or too quiet at any time.
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The Best Early Black Friday iPhone Deals Cellular carriers have always offered big savings on the newest iPhone models during the holidays, and Black Friday 2025 sales have kicked off at AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and more. Right now we're tracking notable offers on the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air. For even more savings, keep an eye on older models during the holiday shopping season.
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If you're looking for something other than iPhones, be sure to visit our Black Friday Roundup for all of the best deals and discounts happening this season. For more Apple-specific devices currently on sale, our main post on the best current Apple Black Friday deals is the best place to look.
AT&T
iPhone 17: Up to $700 off with eligible trade-in
iPhone 17 Pro: No cost with eligible trade-in
iPhone Air: Up to $700 off with eligible trade-in
iPhone 17 Pro Max: Up to $1,100 off with eligible trade-in
Starting with AT&T, you can get the iPhone 17 Pro at no cost with eligible trade-in, and the iPhone Air for up to $700 off with eligible trade-in. Finally, the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be available at up to $1,100 off with eligible trade-in.
UP TO $1,100 OFFiPhone 17 at AT&T
If you switch to AT&T from a different carrier, AT&T will pay off your phone balance at up to $800 off per line. AT&T also has the Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and Apple Watch Ultra 3 available with an offer. If you buy one, you can get $300 off the second.
Verizon
iPhone 17 Pro: No cost with new line on Unlimited Ultimate
iPhone 17: No cost with new line on MyPlan
iPhone Accessories: Save on iPhone accessories
New and existing Verizon customers on the Unlimited Ultimate plan can get the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro at no cost this Black Friday season. For the iPhone 17, no trade-in is required but you must add a new line to Verizon's MyPlan.
UP TO $1,100 OFFiPhone 17 at Verizon
In terms of watches, Verizon is offering the new Apple Watch SE 3 at no cost when you trade-in your old device on select Unlimited plans.
T-Mobile
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro: No cost with eligible trade-in
iPhone Air: No cost with eligible trade-in
iPhone 17 Pro Max: Up to $1,100 off with eligible trade-in
T-Mobile's offers are nearly identical to AT&T's. You can get the iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro at no cost when you trade in an old device and purchase the new device on an eligible unlimited plan. Otherwise, you can get the iPhone 17 Pro Max for up to $1,100 off with eligible trade-in on unlimited plans.
UP TO $1,100 OFFiPhone 17 at T-Mobile
For Apple Watches at T-Mobile, you can get the Apple Watch SE 3 for $99.00 when adding a new watch line on select Unlimited plans. If you plan on buying two models, you can get up to $300 off the second when adding a new watch line on select Unlimited plans.
Visible
Visible offers unlimited talk, text, and data for $19/month on the Visible plan or $29/month on the Visible+ plan (prices include $6 discount with current promo code SWITCH26). The Visible+ plan includes everything in the base plan plus smartwatch service, plus a few upgrades to mobile hotspot and international roaming features.
$6 OFFVisible for $19/Month
For Apple specific offers, if you purchase any iPhone this holiday season, you can get the 40mm Apple Watch at no cost. To get this deal, you will need to be a new Visible member joining on the Visible+ Pro annual plan and purchase any new iPhone, then enter the code APPLEWATCH at checkout.
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.
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Anyone else using QR Code Processing in unique ways? Anyone else programming with the QR code image recognizers? Especially, are you using these in unique ways outside of just scanning a QR and going to a web site? I've been using Apple's recognizers to great success for 5+ years (iPhone, iPad, appleTV). Libraries: AVCaptureMetadataOutput (most of my code uses this) VNImageRequestHandler (newer) I've been […]
Samsung Galaxy XR vs. Apple Vision Pro Samsung recently came out with the Galaxy XR, its first mixed reality headset. The Galaxy XR competes with the Apple Vision Pro, so we thought we'd pick one up to see how it compares to Apple's headset.
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In person, it's hard to mistake how much it looks like the Apple Vision Pro, but there are minimal design options for an XR headset that straps to your face.
The Galaxy XR is a whole lot cheaper than the Vision Pro at $1,799. It's not as premium as the Vision Pro because it's using more affordable materials like plastic, but that also means it's a lot lighter. The lighter weight makes it more comfortable to wear, and it also feels more balanced on the head. Having anything attached to your face can be unpleasant, but the Galaxy XR is an improvement over the Vision Pro. There's a single strap, but it cradles the back of the head and has a dial at the back to tighten it.
Unlike the Vision Pro, the seal on the Galaxy XR doesn't block out all light, so you're not entirely cut off from your surroundings. The headset has two micro-OLED displays that look good, but text isn't as sharp as it is on the Vision Pro.
Samsung partnered with Google for the Android XR operating system, and the Galaxy XR features deep Google Gemini integration. Gemini can use the cameras in the headset to see what the wearer is looking at, answering questions about what's in view. Circle to Search is available for real-life items, which can be useful.
There aren't many apps available for the Galaxy XR because it's new, and so is the Android XR operating system. YouTube, Google Maps, Photos, Netflix, and more come pre-installed, and Android apps can be downloaded from the Play Store, but they're not optimized for AI. The Vision Pro offers more apps, but it's been out for a longer period of time.
Hand and eye tracking is not as intuitive as it is on the Vision Pro, so that's something Apple does better. Samsung sells optional controllers, which do help with control issues.
The Vision Pro connects to a Mac to serve as a virtual display, and the Galaxy XR can connect to a PC in the same way. It's not as smooth of an experience as connecting to a Mac, and multiple apps are required to get it up and running.
Make sure to watch our video to see all of the Galaxy XR features, and let us know if it's something you'd buy.
The Galaxy XR is available for $1,799.99 and Samsung has a 24-month financing option. Early adopters receive the Explorer Pack at no additional cost, which Samsung says has a value of at least $1,140. It includes 12 months of access to Google AI Pro, YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, Adobe Project Pulsar, and Calm Premium, plus an NBA League Pass subscription and more. Samsung is also selling a Galaxy XR Travel Case and Galaxy XR Controller for $250 each.
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Feedback for My Calorie Tracker App Design hey everyone! i've been working on this app for a few months and i'd love to get your honest feedback. the app is a calorie tracker/food journal, any advice or suggestions for improvement on ui/ux would be really helpful, thanks! submitted by /u/Vivid_Routine_5287 [link] [comments]
iPod changed the world in 2001 — before being killed by the iPhone If the iMac saved Apple, the iPod that shipped on November 10, 2021 launched it into the stratosphere, changing this recovering computer firm into a giant one that revolutionized the music business.You wanted an iPod so badly — image credit: AppleWe still have podcasts because of it, but otherwise if you see the word "iPod" now, you think it's a typo and was supposed to be "iPad." yet back on November 10, 2001, the first iPod went on sale, with its then extraordinary ability to store up to 1,000 songs, and changed the world.That isn't the hyperbole it sounds, since the iPod went on to be everywhere, owned by everyone, and those white earbuds became a fashion statement across the world. Plus at the same time, the iPod led to the iTunes Store, and it led to the total revamp of how music was sold. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
What’s new in Copilot Studio: October 2025 In this edition of our monthly roundup, we’re recapping the most exciting new features Microsoft Copilot Studio released in October 2025.
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The Mac is Apple’s weak spot — but that’s about to change The Mac isn’t carrying its weight. It’s Apple’s lowest-selling product line, sitting behind even the Apple Watch. Apple needs a fresh angle.
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I created a guide on App Store keyword research to rank higher & get more installs Hi everyone! I got into building iOS apps earlier this year. After spending more than a month on my first app, it got a grand total of 30 installs. As you can imagine, it was pretty discouraging. So, I started to learn as much as I could about ASO. With each new app, I learned […]
Today in Apple history: Microsoft reveals its plans for Windows 1.0 On November 10, 1983, Microsoft told the world about a new product it planned to launch called Windows 1.0. Apple faced a brand-new rival!
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Zapier MCP disconnection and authentication errors are preventing new connections Status: InvestigatingWe are currently investigating an issue impacting Zapier MCP authentication.
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Users attempting to create new Zapier MCP connections or re-authenticate existing ones may encounter authentication errors.
Current Status:
Our team is actively investigating the root cause.
Temporary Workaround:
Some users have reported success by clearing their browser cookies for the connection app itself (Claude.ai "Claude.ai": http://Claude.ai, ChatGPT, etc), Zapier.com "Zapier.com": http://Zapier.com, and actions.zapier.com "actions.zapier.com": http://actions.zapier.com, and then attempting to reconnect. Please note this may not resolve the issue for everyone.
We apologize for any disruption this may cause and will provide updates as soon as more information is available.Affected components
MCP (Degraded performance)
LIM (Lima) on 2025-11-25 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 25, 07:00 - 11:00 UTCNov 10, 17:14 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in LIM (Lima) datacenter on 2025-11-25 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.
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Whoa! Forget Black Friday, the AirPods 4 just dropped to a new best price Macworld
Well, well, well, it looks like there’s no need to wait for Black Friday if you were planning on getting the Apple AirPods 4 earbuds because they just dropped to a brand new, lowest price of $85 at Amazon.
The AirPods 4 are absolutely fantastic, and they’re some of our favorite earbuds. When we reviewed the ANC version of these earbuds, we gave them a 4.5-star rating, loving just how great the audio quality is. It also doesn’t hurt that these earbuds are now sweat and water-resistant, so they’ll survive your workouts just fine, and that they come with a USB-C charging case.
The battery life on these earbuds, when charging them with the case, is about 30 hours of play time, which is fantastic, and the buds hold about 5 hours of power before needing to be thrown back into the case for a bit. The H2 chip inside the buds improves the quality of phone calls, reduces background noise, and delivers an overall better experience both when chatting with friends and when listening to music. You also get access to Siri, asking her to make calls, play songs, and so on, which is always great to be able to do.
Stop wasting time and get the Apple AirPods 4 for $85 while they’re still down to their best price.
AirPods 4 get best price ahead of Black FridayBuy now at Amazon
M3 iPad Air vs. M5 iPad Pro Buyer's Guide: All Differences Compared Apple recently updated the iPad Pro, widening the gap with the iPad Air, but how different are the two product lines and which should you buy?
Earlier this year, Apple refreshed the iPad Air with the M3 chip—a minor update over the previous model from 2024 which added the M2 chip and Apple Pencil hover. The latest iPad Pro models introduced the M5 chip alongside a small number of changes after last year's major redesign, which saw the debut of a thinner design with OLED displays.
Should you consider purchasing the iPad Air to save money, or do you need the high-end features of the iPad Pro? Our guide answers the question of how to decide which of these two iPads is best for you.
iPad Air (M3, 2025)
iPad Pro (M5, 2025)
Liquid Retina display (LED backlit display with IPS technology)
Ultra Retina XDR display (Tandem OLED)
ProMotion technology for refresh rates up to 120Hz
11-inch model SDR brightness: 500 nits max
13-inch model SDR brightness: 600 nits max
SDR brightness: 1,000 nits max
XDR brightness: 1,000 nits max full screen, 1,600 nits peak (HDR content only)
Nano-texture display glass option on 1TB and 2TB models
Drive external displays at 60Hz
Drive external displays at up to 120Hz
Adaptive Sync support
M3 chip
M5 chip
Made using TSMC's first-generation 3nm technology (N3)
Made using TSMC's third-generation 3nm process (N3P)
Based on A17 Pro chip from iPhone 15 Pro (2023)
Based on A19 Pro chip from iPhone 17 Pro (2025)
8-core CPU (4 performance + 4 efficiency cores)
Up to 10 CPU cores (4 performance + 6 efficiency cores)
9-core GPU
10-core GPU
Integrated Neural Accelerator in every GPU core
Metal 4 developer APIs
Metal 4 developer APIs with Tensor APIs to program GPU Neural Accelerators
LPDDR5 memory
LPDDR5X memory
8GB of memory
256GB and 512GB models: 12GB memory
1TB and 2TB models: 16GB memory
100 GB/s memory bandwidth
153 GB/s unified memory bandwidth
Dedicated display engine
First-generation ray tracing engine
Third-generation ray tracing engine
First-generation dynamic caching
Second-generation dynamic caching
Shader cores
Enhanced shader cores
GPU with standard power efficiency
More power-efficient GPU: Maintains performance with significantly less power
Improved thermal design with graphite sheets and copper
Broadcom Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip
N1 chip
Bluetooth 5.3
Bluetooth 6
Wi-Fi 6E connectivity
Wi-Fi 7 connectivity
Qualcomm Snapdragon 5G modem (cellular models only)
C1X chip (cellular models only)
Touch ID in top button
TrueDepth camera system for Face ID
Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth Control
Portrait Lighting with six effects (Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, High-Key Mono)
Animoji and Memoji
LiDAR scanner
Adaptive True Tone flash
Rear ambient light sensor
ProRes video recording up to 4K at 30 fps (1080p at 30 fps for 256GB capacity)
ProRes video recording up to 4K at 60 fps with external recording
Two microphones
Four studio-quality microphones
Audio zoom
Stereo recording
Landscape stereo speakers
Four speaker audio
Weight: 462 grams or 617 grams
Weight 444 grams or 579 grams
Depth: 6.1 mm
Depth: 5.3 mm or 5.1 mm
Fast-charge capable (Up to 50% charge using a 60W adapter or higher in 30 minutes with the 11-inch model or 35 minutes with the 13-inch model)
USB‑C connector
USB‑C connector with support for Thunderbolt/USB 4
Supports Magic Keyboard for iPad Air
Supports Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro
128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB storage
256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB storage
Up to 2× faster SSD read and write speeds
Available in Space Gray, Starlight, Purple, and Blue
Available in Space Black and Silver
Price starting at $599
Price starting at $999
Overall, the iPad Air is the better option for the majority of users, simply on the basis of value for money. For most people, the additional $400+ needed to buy the iPad Pro is not justified to get the likes of Face ID, a thinner design, four-speaker audio, and a ProMotion OLED display with refresh rates up to 120Hz.
Some iPad Pro features, such as LiDAR, up to 16GB of memory, and Thunderbolt connectivity are only practically useful to a small niche of users and most will never use some of these high-end capabilities. Many features, such as Adaptive Sync and Audio zoom, will not be meaningfully utilized by many users.
Professionals who have a clear use case for needing larger amounts of RAM and storage, a matte display, Thunderbolt connectivity, and OLED for HDR content will clearly benefit from buying the iPad Pro. That being said, "prosumer"-style customers who simply want the best iPad will enjoy features such as 120Hz ProMotion for smoother scrolling and gaming, a thinner design, deeper blacks and more vivid colors with the OLED display, and the Adaptive True Tone flash for document scanning, even if they are not necessary.
Beyond these individual circumstances, the iPad Air is the best value for money and will be more than ample for most users' needs. With the iPad Air, users can get a modern all-screen design, the M3 chip, practical features like USB-C and 5G connectivity, and compatibility with the core Apple accessories for a price well below that of the iPad Pro.
A new iPad Air with the M4 chip is in development and will likely launch in the first half of 2026, which may be worth bearing in mind if you aren't in a hurry to make a purchase. The new chip is expected to be the main upgrade, with few other new features or enhancements expected. Related Roundups: iPad Air , iPad ProBuyer's Guide: iPad Air (Neutral), iPad Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: iPadThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple could open iPhone satellite features to third-party apps Apple wants to expand iPhone satellite connectivity beyond emergencies, adding support for third-party apps and offline navigation in Maps.
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2026 is shaping up to be the year of the Mac Macworld
The holiday shopping season is upon us, and it’s a popular time of year to shop for a new Mac. Apple’s selection right now is as good as it’s ever been; however, if you’re buying a Mac more because you want to and less because you need to, there are very good reasons to wait until next year.
The latest report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reiterates Apple’s big plans for the Mac in 2026. In the first half of the year, Apple plans to ship the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro. Apple usually ships these high-end laptops along with the base M-series MacBook Pro, but it changed its release cycle this year when the M5 MacBook Pro was released about three weeks ago, sans the Pro and Max models.
According to a previous report, the delay was caused by Apple’s redesign of the M5 Pro and Max, which separates the CPU and GPU blocks, allowing for more customization of cores. The M5 MacBook Air will be released, too, though it’s not clear if it will be at the same time as the new MacBook Pro. And then there’s the rumored affordable MacBook that uses an iPhone chip, made to compete with Chromebooks and cheap Windows PCs.
Gurman then says that in the middle of 2026 (we’re guessing between May and WWDC26 in June), Apple will update two desktop Macs. The Mac mini will get the M5 and M5 Pro, and the Mac Studio will get the M5 Max and M5 Ultra. Then, around this time next year, the M6 MacBook Pro will be released.
That’s a pretty big Mac release schedule, but Apple has even bigger plans. Previous reports indicate that Apple is planning a major overhaul of the MacBook Pro, featuring an OLED display, a thinner design, and a touchscreen in the M6 Pro and M6 Max models. Gurman thinks these laptops will be released late next year or in early 2027.
Conspicuously missing from the schedule are the iMac and the Mac Pro. Both of these are low-volume sales machines for Apple, so it’s not surprising that they are on longer update cycles. The iMac currently has an M4, so it seems feasible that Apple could upgrade it to an M5 or skip a generation and wait for the M6; no reports have been made about an iMac chip or design update.
The Mac Pro, however, tops out with an M2 Ultra chip, which has been eclipsed by the M4 Pro, M4 Max, and M3 Ultra in terms of CPU performance. We haven’t heard any solid reports have been made about the Mac Pro, though perhaps the aforementioned high-end M5 chip block redesign will play a role in the tower Mac’s release.
GRU (São Paulo) on 2025-11-19 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 19, 05:00 - 09:00 UTCNov 10, 16:26 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in GRU (São Paulo) datacenter on 2025-11-19 between 05:00 and 09:00 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.
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Deals: AirPods 4 hit $85 all-time low, M4 Max MacBook Pro up to $699 off, Apple 240W USB-C cable 38% off, more The official Week 2 Black Friday month deals are now live at Best Buy, Target, Amazon, and elsewhere. Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is starting with what is arguably the most notable deal of the lot – AirPods 4 have hit a new Amazon all-time low down at $85 shipped. That’s a current-generation set of AirPods at under $90 and a seriously notable discount. This offer also joins the ongoing all-time lows on the M4 MacBook Air lineup, a massive $699 off this M4 Max MacBook Pro, and the best Amazon price ever on Apple’s 2-meter 240W USB-C cable. Head below for everything include the official Amazon Black Friday 2025 sale details that were just announced this morning.
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Ikea's new Matter lineup, smart home maintenance and more on HomeKit Insider On this week's episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, your host talks about the massive Ikea Matter smarthome launch, reviews Apple's new OS updates, and gives some maintenance tips for your smart home.HomeKit Insider PodcastSince the last HomeKit Insider episode, Apple released all of its 26.1 OS updates. And, we got the first betas for the 26.2 versions of all the different platforms too!With the 26.1 update, Apple introduced a rebrand for Apple TV+, getting rid of the plus sign. There is a new intro bumper for Apple TV content that was shot with practical effects, and a colorful new app icon to go with the rebrand. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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France Voice Carrier Partner Maintenance THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 19, 12:00 - 16:00 PSTNov 10, 07:42 PSTScheduled - Our Voice carrier partner in France is conducting a planned maintenance from 19 November 2025 at 12:00 PST until 19 November 2025 at 16:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be Intermittent delays from and to Twilio France phone numbers.
UPDATE: **Title**
Gmail is experiencing an issue with images not loading properly.
**Description**
We are experiencing an issue with Gmail beginning at Monday, 2025-11-10 06:19 PST.
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Monday, 2025-11-10 09:00 PST with current details.
**Symptoms**
Customers may experience issues with images not loading in Gmail. This might appear as broken images in the emails.
**Workaround**
None at this time. Incident began at 2025-11-10 14:00 (times are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)).Title
Gmail is experiencing an issue with images not loading properly.
Description
We are experiencing an issue with Gmail beginning at Monday, 2025-11-10 06:19 PST.
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Monday, 2025-11-10 09:00 PST with current details.
Symptoms
Customers may experience issues with images not loading in Gmail. This might appear as broken images in the emails.
Workaround
None at this time.
Affected products: Gmail
M5 Mac mini and Mac Studio launch timing revealed in new report Last week we learned that Apple plans to release new M5 Mac mini and Mac Studio models next year, but now thanks to a new report we have a much better idea of when to expect each launch.
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AirPods 4 fall to record low $84.99 at Amazon before Black Friday After launching a sale on AirPods 4 this weekend, Amazon has gone one step further and slashed the price to an all-time best $84.99 as the countdown to Black Friday begins.Amazon has dropped AirPods 4 to the lowest price ever before Black Friday.Early Black Friday deals are heating up on Apple gear, and today we're following a steeper price drop on AirPods 4 to the tune of 34% off.Buy AirPods from $84.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
MacRumors Readers Can Get 40% Off Satechi's Best Qi2 Chargers, Bluetooth Trackers, and More Satechi and MacRumors have partnered up this week to offer our readers an exclusive 40 percent discount on select products for a limited time. This sale is available only on Satechi's website, and it will run through this Sunday, November 16.
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To get the discount, add anything from the lists below to your cart and head to checkout. Once at checkout, you can enter the code MR40 to get 40 percent off your order for this week only. This discount code takes 40 percent off each item in your cart, so you can purchase multiple accessories at once.
Note: Use code MR40 at checkout to see the discount.
40% OFFMacRumors Exclusive Sale at Satechi
Products in this sale include Satechi's newest Qi2 charging stations and travel chargers, including the 3-in-1 Foldable Charging Station for $78.00, down from $129.99. You can also get both of Satechi's On The Go chargers on sale for 40 percent off with our exclusive code, priced at $48.00 for the 2-in-1 model and $60.00 for the 3-in-1 model.
The code also covers 40 percent off Satechi's range of FindAll Bluetooth trackers, including the FindAll Keychain, FindAll Card, FindAll Luggage Tag, FindAll Glasses Case, and FindAll Passport Cover. We've listed every product that works with our exclusive MR40 discount code below, so be sure to shop the sale before it ends this upcoming Sunday, November 16.
Dock
Dual Dock Stand with NVMe SSD Enclosure - $102.00, down from $169.99
Wireless Chargers
2-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Charging Stand - $48.00, down from $79.99
On The Go 2-in-1 Charger - $48.00, down from $79.99
On The Go 3-in-1 Charger - $60.00, down from $99.99
3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Charging Stand - $78.00, down from $129.99
Bluetooth Trackers
FindAll Keychain - $18.00, down from $29.99
FindAll Card - $21.00, down from $34.99
FindAll Luggage Tag - $27.00, down from $44.99
FindAll Glasses Case - $30.00, down from $49.99
FindAll Passport Cover - $36.00, down from $59.99
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.
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Bundle Hunt Black Friday 2025 up to 90% off: 35+ Mac apps – build your own bundle from $2.50 The 2025 Bundle Black Friday deals is now live. This offer can make for a notable chance to shore up your macOS (or Windows) setup at some seriously discounted prices – you’re looking at a collection of 35 apps (more on this below) from developer tools and a host productivity helpers to analytic suites for power users, and PDF editors, just for starters, many of which at giant price drops. Get a closer look below.
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AI-Powered Apple Health+ Service Still Coming Next Year Apple is still planning to introduce a new AI-powered "Health+" service in 2026, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Gurman revisited the rumor about a revamped Health app in the latest edition of his "Power On" newsletter. Apple is apparently planning to overhaul the Health app next year with a new Health+ service, featuring an AI assistant. Gurman said that it "could make Apple one of the first major tech companies to gain steam in the health AI chatbot space."
Earlier this year, Gurman said the AI-powered health coaching feature will offer personalized health recommendations accompanied by videos from health experts that inform users about various health conditions and ways to make lifestyle improvements. Nutrition tracking is also expected to be another big part of the revamped Health app.
Gurman also mentioned Apple's plans to introduce a revamped version of Siri with iOS 26.4, an AI-powered web search tool, and a redesigned version of Siri in iOS 27.
Tags: Apple Intelligence, Bloomberg, Health, Mark GurmanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Three reasons you might have to wait for Car Key support Apple’s Car Key might seem like a no-brainer. Ditch your bulky and expensive-to-replace car fob and instead simply use your iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock your car.
But while you might expect iPhone owners to be eager to use it, and car makers keen to meet this demand, a new report suggests that there are three barriers to wider adoption …
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iOS 27 will have three major new AI features, per report Apple is already hard at work preparing iOS 27 for release next year, and a new report highlights three major new AI features coming in the update.
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AirPods 4 Hit New Low Price of $84.99 on Amazon Over the weekend we began tracking a deal on the base model of Apple's AirPods 4, and today Amazon has discounted the wireless earbuds to an even lower price of $84.99, down from $129.00. With this increased discount, Amazon's price is now the lowest we've ever tracked on the AirPods 4.
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Free delivery options place the AirPods 4 at a November 15 delivery date, but Prime members should see same-day delivery dates in some locations. You can also get the AirPods 4 with ANC on sale for $149.99, down from $179.00, but we recommend waiting for a steeper discount on this model considering this isn't an all-time low price.
$44 OFFAirPods 4 for $84.99
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.
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Best Black Friday iPad deals: What’s live now and what to expect Macworld
Best iPad Deals Available Now!
Black Friday isn’t here yet but we are already seeing lots of deals, including these top deals on iPads:
$100 off the 11-inch M4 iPad Pro (512GB) at Amazon.
$200 off the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro (256GB) at Amazon.
We also have U.K. deals below.
Black Friday is nearly here, and if you’ve been waiting for just the right time to buy a new iPad, there’s never been a better time. We’re expecting huge savings on Apple’s tablet this Black Friday, with all-time-low prices likely across the entire product lineup.
The savings won’t just be during the four-day Black Friday event. We’re already seeing discounts on iPads, including the newest M5 iPad Pro. We’ll be tracking all the latest deals right here, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back all month long to grab the best Black Friday deal on the model you want.
Want a list of all the best Apple deals? Check out our round-up of the best Black Friday deals on Apple products.
Best early Black Friday 2025 iPad deals
In the run up to Black Friday, Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers in the U.S., U.K., and elsewhere are already slashing prices. Here are the best prices we’ve found so far:
U.S.
Amazon, iPad (A16, 128GB): $299 ($50 off, MSRP $349)
Amazon, iPad mini (A17 Pro, 128 GB): $474 ($25 off, MSRP $499)
Amazon, 11-inch M3 iPad Air (128GB): $549 ($50 off, MSRP $599)
Amazon, 13-inch M3 iPad Air (128GB): $749 ($50 off, MSRP $799)
Amazon, 11-inch M5 iPad Pro (128GB): $949 ($50 off, MSRP $999)
Amazon, 13-inch M5 iPad Pro (128GB): $1,249 ($50 off, MSRP $1,299)
Amazon, 11-inch M4 iPad Pro (512GB): $1,099 ($100 off, MSRP $1,199)
Amazon, 13-inch M4 iPad Pro (256GB): $1,099 ($200 off, MSRP $1,299)
U.K.
Amazon, iPad (A16, 128GB): £299 (£30 off, RRP £329)
Amazon, iPad mini (A17 Pro, 128GB): £461 (£38 off, RRP £499)
KRCS, 11-inch M5 iPad Pro (128GB): £979 (£20 off, RRP £999)
KRCS, 13-inch M5 iPad Pro (128GB): £1,273 (£26 off, RRP £1,299)
Amazon, 11-inch iPad Air (M3, 128GB): £560 (£39 off, RRP £599)
Amazon, 13-inch iPad Air (M3, 256GB): £849.97(£50 off, RRP £899)
Amazon, 11-inch M4 iPad Pro (512GB): £1,079 (£120 off, RRP £1,199)
How to get the best iPad deals for Black Friday 2025: Our Advice
Britta O’Boyle
If you’re not sure which model is right for you, read our in-depth iPad buying guide.
iPad: Apple updated its cheapest iPad in 2025 with an A16 chip and twice the storage (128GB) of the previous model. At $349, it’s already a fantastic value, but we regularly see prices drop to $300. For Black Friday, we’re looking out for anything under $280, which would be an all-time low sale.
iPad mini: The iPad mini was updated in October 2024 with an A17 Pro processor, 8GB of RAM, and twice the storage (128GB). It regularly drops to $399, so we’re hoping to see prices hit a new all-time low of $375 for Black Friday.
iPad Air: Apple updated the iPad Air with an M3 processor in 2024, but left it otherwise unchanged. It still comes in two sizes, 11 inches and 13 inches, and has the same gorgeous design. We saw price cuts as high as $150 off for the Prime Day sale, so we’re hoping for even deeper savings over Black Friday.
iPad Pro: The iPad Pro was updated in October with an M5 processor, but we’ll spotlight any deals on the M4 model as well, since it’s still fantastic tablet.
iPad Accessory Black Friday 2025 deals
Mahmoud Itani / Foundry
Black Friday is also a great time to find deals on iPad accessories, including the Apple Pencil. To check if the Apple Pencil works with your iPad read: Apple Pencils compared: Which Apple Pencil works with your iPad?
U.S.
Amazon, Apple Pencil Pro: $99 ($30 off, MSRP $129)
Amazon, Apple Pencil USB-C: $70 ($9 off, MSRP $79)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Air(M2/M3): $249 ($20 off, MSRP $269)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard for 13-inch iPad Air(M2/M3): $300 ($19 off, MSRP $319)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro (M4/M5): $289 ($10 off, MSRP $299)
Amazon, Magic Kayboard for 13-inch iPad Pro (M4/M5): $340 ($9 off, MSRP $349)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard Folio for iPad: $200 ($49 off, MSRP $249)
Amazon, Apple USB-C Charge Cable (2m): $25 ($4 off, $29)
Amazon, Apple 35W Dual USB-C compact Port Power Adapter: $39 ($20 off, MSRP $59)
Amazon, Apple MagSafe Charger (2m): $45 ($4 off, MSRP $49)
Amazon, Apple 35W Dual USB-C Power Adapter: $59 ($0 off, MSRP $59)
Amazon, Apple MagSafe Charger (2m): $44 ($5 off, MSRP $49)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID & Numeric Pad: $170 ($9 off, RRP $179)
U.K.
Amazon, Apple Pencil Pro: £119 (£10 off, RRP £129)
Amazon, Apple Magic Keyboard case (13-inch iPad Pro): £329 (£20 off, RRP £349)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard: £84 (£15 off, RRP £99)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID: £129 (£20 off, RRP £149)
Amazon, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID & Numeric Pad: £170 (£9 off, RRP £179)
Amazon, Magic Mouse (white): £75.98 (£3 off, RRP £79)
Amazon, AirTag (4-pack): £92 (£27 off, RRP £119)
Amazon, AirTag (single): £28 (£7 off, RRP £35)
Does Apple discount iPads for Black Friday?
Every year Apple holds a shopping event from Black Friday to Cyber Monday. However, Apple rarely discounts its products and the event consists of gift card offers rather than actual savings.
While the Apple Black Friday shopping event is yet to be announced for 2025, we can get an idea of what will be included based on prior years’ sales. For example, we expect that the M5 iPad Pro won’t be included this year because it was just released in October.
Get Apple's Black Friday offer (U.S.)
Get Apple's Black Friday offer (U.K.)
It’s not a bad deal if you want to buy more than one Apple product, as you can use your voucher to make a second purchase, or credit it to your account and pay for all your subscriptions for a few months. If you are looking for bigger deals though you will need to look elsewhere.
Here’s how the amounts offered in 2024 compared to previous years.
202420232022iPad Pro$100$50n/aiPad Air$75$75$50iPad mini–$50$50iPad (10th gen.)$50$50n/a
Black Friday 2025: Best deals for Apple products
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Apple Black Friday sale details
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Best Black Friday Apple Watch deals
Best Black Friday iPad deals
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Are the MacOS 26 Tahoe icons ‘terrible’ and ‘objectively bad’? [Poll] Apple’s Liquid Glass design language has been controversial, to say the least. But it wasn’t just the glass-themed elements that came under fire. One of the the MacOS 26 Tahoe icons in particular came under fire, with Apple changing the Macintosh HD icon in response.
But some suggest the problems go deeper than this, with the macOS 26 icons as a whole described as “terrible” and “objectively bad” …
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The front-facing camera will be invisible in a 2027 iPhone, says leaker It seems a near certainty that Face ID will be embedded into the display of the iPhone 18 Pro, and a new report says that the front-facing camera will likewise be hidden beneath the screen in a 2027 iPhone.
That would suggest that a 20th anniversary iPhone could be the first with an all-screen display, free from any form of cutout …
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How the Mac’s M1 chip gave it a second life Macworld
Given the choice, Apple would have rolled out its first custom-designed Mac chips on its own terms, probably at a high-profile event in the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. But given that it was November 2020, the company was forced to release a 45-minute video instead.
No amount of in-person theatrics would have upstaged the star of that show, the M1 processor. Five years later, it’s clear that the arrival of Apple silicon has utterly changed the trajectory of the Mac.
A careful start
In that first event (which you can relive in the YouTube video below), Apple announced its first wave of M1 Macs: the MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. The Macs themselves all used the same design as their Intel predecessors, as Apple wrapped potentially scary new technology in completely familiar shapes.
Then the results of the first M1 speed tests arrived, and nothing felt scary anymore. Everything was fast, much faster than Intel, so much faster that even software compiled for Intel running in a code-translation layer via Rosetta ran just fine. In fact, the M1 was such a fast chip that, five years later, Apple’s still selling the M1 MacBook Air. (For $599, at Walmart.) And it’s still a pretty nice computer!
Apple’s next trick was rolling out new versions of (almost) every Mac model, redesigned for Apple silicon, as well as an entirely new model, the Mac Studio. The new chips, new designs, and a pandemic-fueled increase in people working from home all sent Mac sales soaring.
The five years before the arrival of Apple silicon were the five best years in the history of Mac sales to that point, averaging $25.5 billion a year. It was a pretty scary move to pull the rug out from under the Intel Mac era, but Apple’s move was vindicated: The first five years of Apple silicon are now the five best years in the Mac’s history. Mac sales were up nearly one-third compared to the previous five-year period, to $33.7 billion a year on average.
So it went pretty well, especially considering the huge question that hovered over Apple’s entire plan to switch to its own processors: could a chip designed for a phone ever possibly power a Mac?!
Pro considerations
It’s been five years since the Apple silicon era arrived for the Mac, but of course, Apple had been using its own chip designs for a decade before that in the iPhone and iPad. During that decade, Apple’s chip team made a lot of decisions that made sense for mobile devices, including optimizing for power efficiency and building a tightly integrated shared-memory system into the chips themselves, which itself necessitated also integrating graphics processing into the main chip. How would that scale to the exacting needs of pro-level Mac users?
Before the M1, Apple issued A12Z-equipped Mac minis to software developers for writing software to Apple silicon Macs.Wikipedia
Apple’s first step was actually to build a better processor for the iPad Pro. Starting with the A8X in 2014, Apple built five generations of iPhone chip variants with extra processor cores and other features that weren’t necessary on an iPhone, but might be required on a high-end iPad. The final one of those chips, early 2020’s A12Z, was not coincidentally the chip put in a Mac mini case and provided to developers in the summer of 2020 as an Apple silicon test environment.
Then, after the M1, which perfectly powered an array of Apple’s lower-end Macs, Apple had another shoe to drop: the company added Max and Pro chip designs, which dramatically increased the number of processor cores and available memory. And, it turns out, that if you take a phone-forward chip design and load it up with CPU and GPU cores and speedy integrated memory, it will actually work pretty well in higher-end Macs. (The downside: user-installable RAM and outboard graphics cards are no longer an option.)
Varying the playbook
After the M1 generation, a lot of us keen observers of Apple figured the company’s chip roll-outs would follow that same pattern. But it hasn’t been so simple. Some chip levels come and go, sometimes all the chips are announced at once, while other times they’re rolled out in batches.
On the engineering front, things are also different from generation to generation. One year, Apple might upgrade the CPU or GPU cores, or throw in a new Neural Engine. The M1 Pro and Max designs felt of a kind, but in later generations the Max came into its own while the Pro became more like a mid-tier upgrade to the base-model chips.
Maybe it’s not surprising that Apple keeps mixing it up. That decade of iPhone chip design was a great base, but certainly in five years, it’s learned a lot about what needs to be done to satisfy Mac users. Apple has even figured out how to load high-end chips up with enough RAM to satisfy even hungry AI processing loads, despite its choices to keep that memory as tightly integrated into the chip design as possible.
The result of all of this is, though every generation has its quirks, Apple has managed to not drop the ball after the gigantic leap from Intel to M1. Every generation of M-series processors has offered impressive speed boosts. Apple’s CPU cores just get 10% to 30% faster every generation. The GPU cores got faster in all but one generation–and in that generation, overall graphics performance still got faster because the chips all had more GPU cores.
Jason Snell
Through performance improvements and by increasing the number of processor cores, Apple has managed to relentlessly improve the speed of Mac processors to the point where the just-released base-model M5 processor is roughly twice as fast across the board as the first M1.
Rectifying an error
If there’s one aspect of the future of computing that Apple’s chip designers missed, it’s AI. But even that’s not really accurate, as Apple’s been shipping what is now generally known as an NPU, or Neural Processing Unit, for more than a decade–it’s called the Neural Engine.
Apple’s miss was its assumption that the Neural Engine would be enough to handle machine-learning tasks. And while the Neural Engine definitely gets a workout and keeps getting improved, the unexpected rush to AI in the tech industry also meant that a lot of AI software was written to use CPU and (especially) GPU cores rather than a dedicated NPU.
Chip design can take a long time, but Apple reacted to the trends in AI pretty quickly. The M4 chip design added “neural accelerators” to improve AI jobs happening on its own CPU cores, and the new M5 design adds those accelerators to GPU cores. Apple’s chip designers knew AI processing would be a thing, but they needed to adapt to where that thing was actually happening–and they did.
The victim of Apple silicon
There’s one victim of Apple silicon: the Mac Pro. While Apple still ships a Mac Pro, its performance matched the performance of a Mac Studio with the same Ultra-class processor. The Mac Studio recently got an upgrade to the M3 Ultra, but the Mac Pro remains… a product in Apple’s line-up.
While most Macs have evolved to be perfect fits for Apple’s chip strategy, the Mac Pro–a traditional PC tower–feels very much like a device from a previous age. It’s unclear if there will ever be another update, or why anyone would choose it over a Mac Studio equipped with a similar Ultra-level processor.
The Mac Pro is a misfit in the Apple silicon Mac lineup.Foundry
Never say never. If the last five years have taught us anything, it’s that there’s usually another Apple silicon plot twist waiting right around the corner.
No Ad Tier for Apple TV 'At This Time,' According to Eddy Cue Apple TV has "no plans" to launch an ad-supported streaming tier for the platform, according to Apple's head of services Eddy Cue, speaking in interview with Screen International.
Asked if there were plans for a tier with ads, Cue said: "Nothing at this time. Again, I don't want to say no forever, but there are no plans."
Cue added that if Apple TV can stay aggressive with its pricing, then it's better for consumers not to have their viewing experience interrupted by ads.
Apple TV cost just $4.99 per month in the U.S. when it launched in 2019, but the price has since increased three times. The price went up to $6.99 per month in 2022, and then to $9.99 per month in 2023, and now the service costs $12.99 per month.
Many other streaming services like Disney+ and Netflix have raised prices in recent years, but both rivals have also launched ad-supported plans as lower-priced tiers that have proven popular with customers.
Apple rolled out a rebrand of Apple TV+ earlier this month, dropping the "+" from the name to read just "Apple TV." Tag: Apple TV PlusThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Under-display selfie camera and Face ID pushed back to 2027 The latest rumor concerning the iPhone screen says that that Dynamic Island will finally disappear in the iPhone 20 Pro as Apple introduces an under-display camera and Face ID sensor.We may get to say goodbye to the Dynamic Island with the iPhone 20 ProThere has been a continual back and forth of rumors concerning Apple moving its front-facing selfie camera underneath the iPhone display. Recently, leaker Digital Chat Station claimed that Apple was not going to do this, and instead would have a small hole-punch style design.Now the same leaker is back saying that Apple will get the camera under the display — but in 2027. Writing on the Chinese social media site Weibo, he or she said (in translation) that "the under-screen front-facing plan of Apple's straight board machine is in 2027." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
When we need it the most, Apple is starting to Think Different again Macworld
Welcome to the latest instalment of the popular gameshow “AI, or just crap?” Okay, it’s the first instalment, but stick with me.
Our contestant this week is the new illustrated edition of A Feast For Crows by George RR Martin, which has faced a mid-size backlash for the quality of its artwork. The images get important details wrong (or leave them out entirely), in some cases look remarkably similar to actors from the TV show or unofficial fan art, and have the usual anatomical peculiarities, generic expressions, and lighting characteristic of generative AI. Numerous one-star reviews complain about the use of AI, which, given the author’s position on the technology, would seem extraordinarily tone-deaf.
(A Redditor has exhaustively detailed the reasoning behind this accusation, but an earlier thread was taken down presumably for legal reasons so apologies if it’s not there any more by the time you read this.)
To be clear, we don’t know if AI was used in the making of the book (although, as one reviewer observes, it would almost be worse if it wasn’t). But such arguments are becoming tediously commonplace. Time and time again, companies, thrilled by the idea of saving money and chasing the zeitgeist at the same time, have the brainwave of firing their artists and getting the work done, horribly, by AI. The future of art, not for the first time, is at stake.
Which made it particularly interesting last week to hear that Apple took a radically different approach when making a new identity for its rebranded Apple TV (formerly TV+) streaming service. Rather than getting it done by AI or even CGI, the company used a glass model and human ingenuity. How quaint.
Compare this Luddite behavior with Coca-Cola, which has again used generative AI to make an awful Christmas ad this year; Nike, which used AI at the start of this year to simulate Serena Williams playing awful tennis against herself; or Vodafone, which earlier this fall employed an AI spokesperson to advertise a promotion awfully.
This isn’t just surprising because it bucks the trend of the currently AI-obsessed advertising and marketing industries as a whole. It goes against Apple’s own recent habits, too. The company is just as obsessed with AI as anyone. It might not be doing very well with its efforts in that department, but you can be sure they remain a top priority. The M5 chip was heralded last month not for its superior all-around processing powers but as “the next big leap in AI performance,” and only last week we heard that Apple Intelligence is coming for Apple Maps.
So what’s changed? Personally, I’m inclined to wonder how much this decision was influenced by the Crush! ad controversy (or, in my view, total non-controversy) last year. If you’ll recall, Apple was widely criticised for putting art supplies, musical instruments, and similar creative objects into a hydraulic press and, well, crushing them completely flat… until an iPad Pro was left at the end. (It seems pretty clear that at least some CGI was involved, but this wasn’t made clear at the time. who knows, maybe that’s actually how each iPad Pro is made?)
This simple symbolic conceit was taken as an insult to the creative professions and, in the words of one British actor, “the destruction of the human experience.” Apple, it was assumed, wanted to get rid of art and artists and replace them with a soulless tech device. And Apple, which makes a lot of money selling soulless tech devices to artists who then carry on being artists, hurried to emphasise that it doesn’t want that at all. And now it’s backing this up by making a high-profile marketing tool without the use of any technology at all. Other than, you know, an extremely high-end camera.
So no, this probably doesn’t represent Apple turning its back on AI once and for all. It’s a clever bit of Cupertino marketing magic: a nice new identity for Apple TV that grabs publicity by being talked about for its low-tech creation, while also reminding everyone that the company loves artists and certainly doesn’t want to shove them in a hydraulic press. We shouldn’t read much more into it than that.
But I will say this. Art is in a tough spot right now. And in a small way, Apple just made a public statement that the quality of art matters, and that we need to support artists. It’s not much, but it’s more than I would have expected when I first used Genmoji on my iPhone.
Foundry
Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but it’s cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too.
Have your say: The Liquid Glass debate
After last week’s article about the death of Liquid Glass, I received lots of emails defending Apple’s controversial design language. Who knew it was so popular?
“I actually like Liquid Glass,” said Patrick. “No plans to modify it.” Jay, meanwhile, said he thinks it’s “really cool” and smiles every time he sees it in effect. “I hope it does not go away,” he adds. Charlie, meanwhile, simply told me: “I LOVE Liquid Glass. Just sayin’.”
The strongest defence came from Miro. “I myself, for what it’s worth, like Liquid Glass very much,” he wrote. “It’s a step up from a time-worn, seen-it-all GUI which ran its course some time ago. I’m 66 years old and my eyes are far from their prime, but I have no issues reading Liquid Glass. Give it time, David. It may become another Apple failure, as you’ve proclaimed, but maybe even you will be taken by surprise.”
But not everyone was on Team Liquid Glass. One reader who asked to remain anonymous wrote in to say: “You have to wonder why Apple always makes these ‘improvements’ mandatory with subsequent reductions, rather than make them opt-in when they’re developed. I’m just an ordinary (though proficient) computer user, not a real techie, and I could tell from the beginning of this thing that it wasn’t going to be very useful or popular.”
John too is less than convinced by the interface, and compared it the pros and cons of Windows Vista. “Liquid Glass brings a nice visual touch to what has mostly been the same old design flare,” he wrote. “Unfortunately, it has also made things visually challenging at times, at least for me, a 62-year-old with vision not exactly the best. I am torn between keeping the visual effects enabled or choosing the slightly reduced effect for my eyes’ sake.”
More positively, John adds that he is hoping to adjust to the glass effect, “or maybe Apple will fix it more. Still feels like reading a book on a piece of glass.”
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These real-world tests will convince you to switch to the M5 MacBook Pro.
Podcast of the week
All the latest on Apple’s developments with AI and Apple Intelligence, all on the latest episode of the Macworld podcast!
You can catch every episode of the Macworld Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, the Podcasts app, or our own site.
Reviews corner
iPad Pro (M5) review: Still great, now with boosted graphics and AI performance.
Moonlock review: We put MacPaw’s new antivirus suite to work.
Lemokey L1 HE review: Premium keyboard that’s built to last.
VectoTech Rapid 16TB review: Uber vast, decently fast USB SSD.
The rumor mill
Report: Low-cost MacBook will arrive in ‘the first half of next year.’
Apple plans mysterious November 12 retail store ‘event.’
Hidden iOS 26.2 code points to mystery Apple smart home accessory.
The 2nd-gen iPhone Air might fix one of its biggest shortcomings.
Video of the week
@macworld.com What’s new in iOS 26.1 #ios #iphone #apple ♬ original sound – Macworld – Macworld
Friends, it’s time to update your iPhone again! All is revealed in our latest short. You can enjoy all our short-form video on TikTok or Instagram.
Software updates, bugs, and problems
Apple TV suffers embarrassing outage as ‘Pluribus’ launches.
First iOS 26.2 beta hints at new AirDrop feature for secure sharing.
Apple tests customizable power button controls in iOS 26.2 beta.
This macOS Tahoe 26.1 setting will eliminate embarrassing Clipboard mishaps.
And with that, we’re done for this week’s Apple Breakfast. If you’d like to get regular roundups, sign up for our newsletters, including our new email from The Macalope–an irreverent, humorous take on the latest news and rumors from a half-man, half-mythical Mac beast. You can also follow us on Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, or X for discussion of breaking Apple news stories. See you next Monday, and stay Appley.
When we need it the most, Apple is starting to Think Different again Macworld
Welcome to the latest instalment of the popular gameshow “AI, or just crap?” Okay, it’s the first instalment, but stick with me.
Our contestant this week is the new illustrated edition of A Feast For Crows by George RR Martin, which has faced a mid-size backlash for the quality of its artwork. The images get important details wrong (or leave them out entirely), in some cases look remarkably similar to actors from the TV show or unofficial fan art, and have the usual anatomical peculiarities, generic expressions, and lighting characteristic of generative AI. Numerous one-star reviews complain about the use of AI, which, given the author’s position on the technology, would seem extraordinarily tone-deaf.
(A Redditor has exhaustively detailed the reasoning behind this accusation, but an earlier thread was taken down presumably for legal reasons so apologies if it’s not there any more by the time you read this.)
To be clear, we don’t know if AI was used in the making of the book (although, as one reviewer observes, it would almost be worse if it wasn’t). But such arguments are becoming tediously commonplace. Time and time again, companies, thrilled by the idea of saving money and chasing the zeitgeist at the same time, have the brainwave of firing their artists and getting the work done, horribly, by AI. The future of art, not for the first time, is at stake.
Which made it particularly interesting last week to hear that Apple took a radically different approach when making a new identity for its rebranded Apple TV (formerly TV+) streaming service. Rather than getting it done by AI or even CGI, the company used a glass model and human ingenuity. How quaint.
Compare this Luddite behavior with Coca-Cola, which has again used generative AI to make an awful Christmas ad this year; Nike, which used AI at the start of this year to simulate Serena Williams playing awful tennis against herself; or Vodafone, which earlier this fall employed an AI spokesperson to advertise a promotion awfully.
This isn’t just surprising because it bucks the trend of the currently AI-obsessed advertising and marketing industries as a whole. It goes against Apple’s own recent habits, too. The company is just as obsessed with AI as anyone. It might not be doing very well with its efforts in that department, but you can be sure they remain a top priority. The M5 chip was heralded last month not for its superior all-around processing powers but as “the next big leap in AI performance,” and only last week we heard that Apple Intelligence is coming for Apple Maps.
So what’s changed? Personally, I’m inclined to wonder how much this decision was influenced by the Crush! ad controversy (or, in my view, total non-controversy) last year. If you’ll recall, Apple was widely criticised for putting art supplies, musical instruments, and similar creative objects into a hydraulic press and, well, crushing them completely flat… until an iPad Pro was left at the end. (It seems pretty clear that at least some CGI was involved, but this wasn’t made clear at the time. who knows, maybe that’s actually how each iPad Pro is made?)
This simple symbolic conceit was taken as an insult to the creative professions and, in the words of one British actor, “the destruction of the human experience.” Apple, it was assumed, wanted to get rid of art and artists and replace them with a soulless tech device. And Apple, which makes a lot of money selling soulless tech devices to artists who then carry on being artists, hurried to emphasise that it doesn’t want that at all. And now it’s backing this up by making a high-profile marketing tool without the use of any technology at all. Other than, you know, an extremely high-end camera.
So no, this probably doesn’t represent Apple turning its back on AI once and for all. It’s a clever bit of Cupertino marketing magic: a nice new identity for Apple TV that grabs publicity by being talked about for its low-tech creation, while also reminding everyone that the company loves artists and certainly doesn’t want to shove them in a hydraulic press. We shouldn’t read much more into it than that.
But I will say this. Art is in a tough spot right now. And in a small way, Apple just made a public statement that the quality of art matters, and that we need to support artists. It’s not much, but it’s more than I would have expected when I first used Genmoji on my iPhone.
Foundry
Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but it’s cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too.
Have your say: The Liquid Glass debate
After last week’s article about the death of Liquid Glass, I received lots of emails defending Apple’s controversial design language. Who knew it was so popular?
“I actually like Liquid Glass,” said Patrick. “No plans to modify it.” Jay, meanwhile, said he thinks it’s “really cool” and smiles every time he sees it in effect. “I hope it does not go away,” he adds. Charlie, meanwhile, simply told me: “I LOVE Liquid Glass. Just sayin’.”
The strongest defence came from Miro. “I myself, for what it’s worth, like Liquid Glass very much,” he wrote. “It’s a step up from a time-worn, seen-it-all GUI which ran its course some time ago. I’m 66 years old and my eyes are far from their prime, but I have no issues reading Liquid Glass. Give it time, David. It may become another Apple failure, as you’ve proclaimed, but maybe even you will be taken by surprise.”
But not everyone was on Team Liquid Glass. One reader who asked to remain anonymous wrote in to say: “You have to wonder why Apple always makes these ‘improvements’ mandatory with subsequent reductions, rather than make them opt-in when they’re developed. I’m just an ordinary (though proficient) computer user, not a real techie, and I could tell from the beginning of this thing that it wasn’t going to be very useful or popular.”
John too is less than convinced by the interface, and compared it the pros and cons of Windows Vista. “Liquid Glass brings a nice visual touch to what has mostly been the same old design flare,” he wrote. “Unfortunately, it has also made things visually challenging at times, at least for me, a 62-year-old with vision not exactly the best. I am torn between keeping the visual effects enabled or choosing the slightly reduced effect for my eyes’ sake.”
More positively, John adds that he is hoping to adjust to the glass effect, “or maybe Apple will fix it more. Still feels like reading a book on a piece of glass.”
Trending: Top stories
Alex Blake rounds up 7 macOS Tahoe features you might have missed (but need to try).
Apple’s $1B Google AI deal will be great for iPhone users. Until it’s not.
Apple might actually be doomed if Siri misses another deadline, reckons the Macalope.
Mahmoud Itani has 10 awesome ways to use your iPhone’s USB-C port (other than fast charging).
These 7 new features make iOS 26.1 a must-have instant iPhone update.
These real-world tests will convince you to switch to the M5 MacBook Pro.
Podcast of the week
All the latest on Apple’s developments with AI and Apple Intelligence, all on the latest episode of the Macworld podcast!
You can catch every episode of the Macworld Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, the Podcasts app, or our own site.
Reviews corner
iPad Pro (M5) review: Still great, now with boosted graphics and AI performance.
Moonlock review: We put MacPaw’s new antivirus suite to work.
Lemokey L1 HE review: Premium keyboard that’s built to last.
VectoTech Rapid 16TB review: Uber vast, decently fast USB SSD.
The rumor mill
Report: Low-cost MacBook will arrive in ‘the first half of next year.’
Apple plans mysterious November 12 retail store ‘event.’
Hidden iOS 26.2 code points to mystery Apple smart home accessory.
The 2nd-gen iPhone Air might fix one of its biggest shortcomings.
Video of the week
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Software updates, bugs, and problems
Apple TV suffers embarrassing outage as ‘Pluribus’ launches.
First iOS 26.2 beta hints at new AirDrop feature for secure sharing.
Apple tests customizable power button controls in iOS 26.2 beta.
This macOS Tahoe 26.1 setting will eliminate embarrassing Clipboard mishaps.
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Unable to localize NSAlarmKitUsageDescription Hi lads, Recently I've been playing around with AlarmKit and apparently when I try to localize the permission texts it doesn't work for NSAlarmKitUsageDescription. I tried adding two keys. NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription and NSAlarmKitUsageDescription. I added these two keys in my app target's Info tab in navigator. After adding NSAlarmKitUsageDescription, Xcode created an info.plist file and it […]
OLED Display Coming to M6 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, Not Base M6 Model Apple will initially reserve its MacBook Pro OLED display upgrade to the high-end 14-inch and 16-inch models with M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, while the base 14-inch M6 MacBook Pro will continue to feature a mini-LED based screen, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said Apple is working on a "revamped M6 Pro and M6 Max MacBook Pro with an OLED display, thinner chassis and touch support," but he made no mention of the lower-priced 14-inch MacBook Pro with base M6 chip that Apple will presumably launch next year or in early 2027.
In Apple's three-pronged MacBook Pro lineup, the lower-priced model uses the standard M-series chip, while the other two use the Pro and Max variants. The base chip has fewer CPU/GPU cores, lower memory bandwidth, smaller maximum unified memory, and reduced external display support, whereas the Pro and Max versions scale up core counts, throughput, and RAM ceilings, making them better for resource-heavy creative workloads like video and 3D.
M6 MacBook Pro: Release Date, Pricing, and What to Expect
Apple's decision to reserve OLED for its higher-end MacBook Pro models makes sense given the hardware differentiation, but there's still a good chance that the lower-priced model will eventually get OLED at a later date, since Apple is also expected to bring the technology to the MacBook Air – but that model isn't expected to see a launch until 2028 at the earliest.
Gurman has said the redesigned OLED machines will have touch screen support and are being readied for late 2026 or early 2027.
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United Kingdom SMS Carrier Maintenance – Three THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 17, 15:00 PST - Nov 19, 17:00 PSTNov 10, 02:50 PSTScheduled - The Three network in the United Kingdom is conducting a series of planned maintenances from 17 November 2025 at 15:00 PST until 19 November 2025 at 17:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to Three United Kingdom handsets.Note, the maintenance will be carried out on each of the following dates and times:17 November 2025 at 15:00 PST until 17 November 2025 at 17:00 PST19 November 2025 at 15:00 PST until 19 November 2025 at 17:00 PST
Rumor: Apple to incorporate additional satellite-based features into upcoming hardware and software Apple is betting on satellite access and features for the future. Per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and the latest “Power On” newsletter, Apple is looking to incorporate the following satellite-based features into its operating systems: Apple’s current satellite connectivity features are available for free, albeit it’s rumored that Apple will set up subscription-based plans between the […]
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