iFixit tears down the M5 iPad Pro, shows where a second front-facing camera would go Following its series of teardowns of Apple’s recent announcements, iFixit has taken apart the new M5 iPad Pro. Here’s what they found.
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iOS 26.1 Brings Back 2007 Feature in New Way The upcoming iOS 26.1 update includes a small but helpful change for iPhones, and it could prevent you from running late to something important.
Specifically, when an alarm goes off in the Clock app, there is a new "slide to stop" control on the screen for turning off the alarm. On previous iOS 26 versions, there is simply a large "stop" button, which could be accidentally tapped.
The new "slide to stop" control looks very similar to the classic "slide to unlock" bar that existed on the iPhone's Lock Screen from 2007 until 2016.
Given that the iOS 26.1 Release Candidate was seeded earlier this week, Apple will likely release the update next week, on either Monday or Tuesday.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple shares hit new all-time intraday high In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $5.92 to $277.32, a new all-time intraday high. Apple's all-time closing high…
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watchOS 26 brings Apple Notes to your Apple Watch for the first time watchOS 26 is the latest major software version for Apple Watch, and among its host of new features, the popular Apple Notes app is now available on the wrist.
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My top Apple Music upgrade in iOS 26 has a hidden feature I love Apple Music in iOS 26 is packed with new features, and my favorite of the bunch is pinned music. But much to my surprise, I just discovered that music pins have a hidden feature that makes them even better.
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Apple’s AI spending trails far behind other megacaps. It’s not hurting sales While many of the largest tech companies race to build massive data centers for their artificial intelligence ambitions, Apple is taking a…
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Here are all the cars that support Apple Wallet’s car key At WWDC in 2020, Apple announced a new car key feature that lets people use the Wallet app on the iPhone or Apple Watch to control their car. While adoption of this feature has been slow, head below to find the full list of cars that support Apple car key integration.
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Apple TV has two big new thriller series, with even more coming soon Apple TV has increasingly become one of the best streamers for thriller series. Here are two big new crime thrillers airing now, and a preview of three more series right around the corner.
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Apple commits to aid following Hurricane Melissa's deadly Caribbean impact Apple says it will donate to relief efforts after Hurricane Melissa caused at least 50 deaths and billions in damage across the western Caribbean.Hurricane Melissa | Imagery from NOAA's GOES-19 SatelliteHurricane Melissa unleashed unprecedented destruction across Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Currently, the death toll is believed to be at least 50 at the time of publication, according to USA TodayAs it often does, Apple has promised to donate to relief efforts on the ground. The announcement was made by CEO Tim Cook in a post on X. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
While rivals plow money into data centers, Apple spends big on buybacks Apple is holding back on AI data center spending. Its free cash flow is fueling the tech industry’s largest buybacks program…
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HomeKit Weekly: The Meross MS600 brings presence and light sensors to HomeKit Presence/motion sensors are one of the best ways to make automations feel more natural, but most of them run on batteries and eventually have to be swapped. That’s one of the main reasons I really like the Meross MS600 Smart Presence Sensor. It plugs into the wall, so you don’t have to worry about battery swaps. It combines millimeter wave radar, motion detection, and a built-in light sensor to detect it all.
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Apple to Donate Towards Hurricane Melissa Relief Efforts In a social media post today, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that Apple will be making a donation of an undisclosed amount towards Hurricane Melissa relief efforts.
"Our hearts go out to all of those impacted by the destruction of Hurricane Melissa," said Cook. "Apple will be making a donation to help with relief efforts on the ground."
Hurricane Melissa has caused catastrophic damage, flooding, and loss of life in several Caribbean countries this week, including Jamaica, Cuba, and Haiti.
Apple has donated to the Red Cross for hurricane relief efforts in the past.Tag: Tim CookThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Wedbush ups Apple target to $320 Wedbush analysts led by Daniel Ives raised their target price on Apple to $320 per share from $310 to reflect what they called “increased…
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Made an app to go down memory lane Hey everyone, I just launched Dayjavu, a small app to remember your best days and moments 🌅 The idea is simple: 1 day = 1 video It helps you turn your video library into a kind of personal video diary. Choose 1 to 5 seconds from each day and see your memories come alive in […]
Best Apple Deals of the Week: Halloween Deals Arrive Alongside New Record Lows on M5 iPad Pro This week we saw deals on Apple's new M5 iPad Pro, M4 MacBook Air, Apple Watch bands, and Samsung monitors. In addition to all of these ongoing sales, we're tracking a few big Halloween sales that are set to end either today or later this weekend, so be sure to check them out soon.
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Halloween Deals
Today is Halloween, and in celebration of the holiday multiple retailers are hosting notable sales and discount events this weekend. These events include savings on MagSafe-compatible chargers, Mac docks, iPhone 17 cases, noise cancelling headphones, and more.
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M5 iPad Pro
What's the deal? Take up to $100 off M5 iPad Pro
Where can I get it? Best Buy and Amazon
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$50 OFF11-inch M5 iPad Pro for $949.00
$50 OFF13-inch M5 iPad Pro for $1,249.00
Best Buy this week opened up $50 discounts across the board on Apple's new M5 iPad Pro, with prices starting at $949.00 for the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch model. Amazon is matching some of these deals, and has steeper markdowns on the higher-end 13-inch M5 iPad Pro.
M4 MacBook Air
What's the deal? Take $200 off M4 MacBook Air
Where can I get it? Best Buy and Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$200 OFF13-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB) for $799.00
$200 OFF15-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB) for $999.00
Amazon and Best Buy are hosting big discounts across the entire M4 MacBook Air lineup, with deals that represent all-time lows across every model of the computer. In total, you'll find $200 off the M4 MacBook Air notebook right now, with both 13-inch and 15-inch models on sale.
Samsung Monitors
What's the deal? Save on popular Samsung monitors
Where can I get it? Woot
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UP TO 53% OFFSamsung Monitors at Woot
Woot this week has introduced a big sale on Samsung monitors, offering up to 53 percent off select monitors. Every monitor in this sale is in new condition and comes with a one year Samsung limited warranty.
Apple Watch Bands
What's the deal? Take up to 70% off Apple Watch bands
Where can I get it? Woot
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UP TO 70% OFFApple Watch Bands at Woot
Woot this week is still hosting a big sale on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop bands for Apple Watch, with as much as 70 percent off these accessories. This sale is set to end on November 14, or until stock runs out.
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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What Apple could buy, instead of spending $3.4 billion on tariffs in 2025 Apple says it's likely to spend a whopping $3.4 billion footing the bill for iPhone-related and similar tariffs through the end of 2025. That money could be better — or more frivolously — spent.Apple CEO Tim CookIt's no secret that designing, prototyping, and then building devices like the Apple Vision Pro is a costly business. It's also no secret that Apple has more money than most, too.That's likely how Apple was able to deal with the tariffs itself, rather than passing the cost on to its customers. You only have to look at how Microsoft has dramatically raised prices almost across its entire product line or go to the grocery store to see how different it could have been. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Rumor: iPhone 18 Pro to come in three all-new colors Unlike any ‘Pro’ iPhone before it, the iPhone 17 Pro is available in a bright cosmic orange color. This trend of bold colors might continue with the iPhone 18 Pro lineup next year.
A new report from Weibo user Digital Chat Station, which has previously shared accurate iPhone rumors, the iPhone 18 Pro could be available in brown, purple, and burgundy.
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Apple’s new HomePod Touch might make original model’s mistake Rumors indicate Apple has a touchscreen-equipped HomePod (likely named ‘HomePod Touch’ or ‘HomePad’) launching early next year. But a recent report on pricing indicates Apple might repeat a mistake it made with the first HomePod.
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Apple stockpiles components for ‘iPhone Fold’ Apple is stockpiling components for its first foldable iPhone ahead of a planned launch next year. The device, tentatively dubbed…
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The Aura Ink digital photo frame is slow, lo-fi, expensive – and utterly lovely The Aura Ink is not your typical digital photo frame, and on the basis of the specs alone it doesn’t sound too impressive. That’s because it’s a color e-ink display, with all the drawbacks that entails.
It can display only four different colors – white, yellow, red, and blue – takes around 30 seconds to change from one photo to the next, and is expensive at $499 for a 13.3-inch model. And yet, despite all this, it’s actually the best digital photo frame I’ve ever used …
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Baseus EnerGeek GX11 review: The portable charger that doubles as a hotspot Baseus’ recently announced EnerGeek GX11 power bank is not only a great power bank, but it also doubles as a cellular hotspot.
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M5 Apple Vision Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy XR: Processing power vs. AI The M5 Apple Vision Pro now has a serious competitor from Samsung's with the Galaxy XR headset. Here's how the two devices compare.M5 Apple Vision Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy XR: The two devices are remarkably similar in many aspects.Following the debut of the new and improved M5 Apple Vision Pro, Samsung announced its take on XR headset hardware. Priced at only $1,800, the Samsung Galaxy XR delivers an experience that, in some respects, is quite similar to that of the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro.Both the Apple and Samsung headsets offer a sophisticated stereoscopic 3D camera system, with roughly the same number of cameras and sensors. The Apple Vision Pro and Samsung Galaxy XR are also available with 256GB of storage and 16GB of RAM, among other things. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone Fold: Launch, Pricing, and What to Expect From Apple's Foldable Apple is expected to launch a new foldable iPhone next year, based on multiple rumors and credible sources. The long-awaited device has been rumored for years now, but signs increasingly suggest that 2026 could indeed be the year that Apple releases its first foldable device.
Below, we've collated an updated set of key details that have been leaked about Apple's foldable iPhone so far.
Overall Design
Book-Style
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple's foldable iPhone is similar in style to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold, which uses a book-style folding mechanism, rather than the clamshell design of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects the foldable iPhone to measure between 9 and 9.5 mm when folded, and around 4.5 to 4.8 mm when unfolded. More recently, Weibo-based leaker Instant Digital has said that the foldable iPhone will have a thickness of at least 4.8mm.
Display Sizes
Dual Screens
When folded, users will interact with a 5.5-inch outer display that is similar to a typical iPhone screen, while unfolding it will reveal a larger 7.8-inch iPad-style screen. The inner display is said to be virtually crease-free, thanks to Apple's use of a metal plate that can disperse and control the stress generated by bending the display. These dimensions have been corroborated by two reputable sources. According to one rumor, the inner folding display will be approximately the size of a piece of A6 paper and will use a 2,713 x 1,920 resolution, while the outer display will use a 2,088 x 1,422 resolution.
Chassis and Hinge
Durable Materials
The foldable iPhone reportedly has a titanium chassis, with the hinge constructed from a combination of titanium and stainless steel, according to Kuo. Apple is said to be using liquid metal in the hinges to improve durability and help eliminate screen creasing. Liquid metal, manufactured using a die-casting process, has been chosen by Apple to address these two common issues with foldable devices, according to the analyst. The frame itself will use a titanium alloy to prevent bending issues – a solution that has worked well for Apple's new ultra-thin iPhone Air. However, analyst Jeff Pu believes that Apple is using aluminum and titanium, whereas Kuo believes a mix of stainless steel and titanium has been chosen.
Cameras
Front and Rear
The foldable iPhone is expected to include a dual-lens rear camera, with a front-facing camera for both folded and unfolded states, according to Kuo. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently corroborated reports that the device will have four cameras consisting of one front camera, one inner camera, and two rear cameras. Prolific Weibo-based leaker Digital Chat Station claims that the rear dual lenses will be 48 megapixels each. Other sources have claimed that the inner display features an under-screen camera (USC), while the outer display – in the device's folded state – will have a punch-hole camera.
Authentication
Touch ID
Kuo believes the phone will forgo Face ID authentication, and instead use a Touch ID side button as a means to save precious internal space, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently corroborated the rumor. Apple has previously integrated Touch ID into the side button of the iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini.
Cellular Connectivity
C2 Modem
The foldable iPhone will use Apple's second-generation C2 modem for cellular connectivity, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple debuted its custom-designed C1 modem in the iPhone 16e earlier this year, followed by the C1X featured in the iPhone Air, as part of a multi-year plan to transition away from Qualcomm modems. Gurman says the foldable device will not have a physical SIM slot.
Battery Life
High-Density Cells
Apple is putting a heavy focus on improving power efficiency by slimming down key components like the display driver to make room for more battery cells, according to a Korean blog that has leaked accurate details about unreleased products before. The phone will reportedly use high-density battery cells. Expect the C2 modem to be faster overall, and for it to gain mmWave support in the United States. Further power efficiency improvements are likely too.
Color Options
Black and White
Apple is currently only testing variations of black and white for the folding phone with suppliers, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, although he says that Apple's plans could evolve before the device launches.
Pricing
Premium Segment
Multiple reports have suggested the foldable iPhone will be priced between $2,000 and $2,500 in the United States, which could make it the most expensive iPhone ever. Meanwhile, analysts at investment banking firm UBS believe the phone will be between $1,800 and $2,000. However, Kuo recently claimed that the hinge is expected to carry an average selling price (ASP) of approximately $70 to $80 when mass production begins – well below the market expectation of $100 to $120 or higher. Kuo attributed the cost decline to "assembly design optimization" and Foxconn's influence in production scaling. Whether the reduction in hinge price will reduce retail price or simply bolster Apple's margins is an open question. Regardless of the price, the foldable is expected to tap into Apple's loyal fanbase, some of whom will view it as a "must-have device" if its quality meets expectations.
Launch Date
Late 2026
According to industry analyst Jeff Pu, the device entered the New Product Introduction (NPI) phase at Foxconn in March. Foxconn is expected to officially start producing Apple's foldable iPhone early in the fourth quarter (October), and a recent report has suggested Apple is already stockpiling components for pre-production. An exact launch date is currently unknown, but both Kuo and Pu say mass production is planned for the second half of 2026. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman has said he expects the device to be launched next year in the fall season. However, Japan's Mizuho Securities banking firm has suggested a postponement to 2027 could still happen because of Apple taking longer to decide on key design elements such as the hinge.Tag: Foldable iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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The MacRumors Show: Giving Vision Pro Another Chance On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we dive back into the Vision Pro with Apple's new M5 model.
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Apple's new Vision Pro headset features the M5 chip for better performance and efficiency, 10% more rendered pixels, a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, longer battery life, and an all-new counterweighted Dual Knit headband with a focus on improved comfort. Arriving 20 months after the original model, the Vision Pro now runs visionOS 26 and offers widgets, hands-free scrolling, enhanced Mac Virtual Display mode, significantly improved Personas, a broader selection of immersive content, and more.
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Deals: Apple Watch Ultra $99 off, Powerbeats Fit all-time low, iPhone 16 Pro $600 off, M4 Mac mini $110 off, more The Week 1 Best Buy Black Friday Doorbusters are now live and today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is loaded with some big-time price drops. Firstly, we are now tracking the best prices ever on several Apple Watch Ultra 3 configurations at $99 off the list price. From there we move over to the very first price drop on the brand new Powerbeats Fit alongside up to $110 off M4 Mac mini models, up to $600 off iPhone 16 Pro with new Amazon Renewed Premium all-time lows, and nearly $400 off the most affordable M4 Pro MacBook Pro. All of the details on these offers and more await below.
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Leaker Outlines Potential New Colors for iPhone 18 Pro Apple's iPhone 18 Pro models could be available in new rich and warm color option, according to a known leaker.
The Weibo user known as "Digital Chat Station" today suggested that next-year's iPhone 18 Pro models will be available in at least one of the following color options: Coffee, purple, and burgundy.
The iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Pro were all available in lavender or purple, but there have never been coffee or burgundy iPhones before. A coffee-colored iPhone 18 Pro could be a good successor to the gold iPhone XS or the "desert titanium" iPhone 16 Pro.
Coffee sits in the brown family as a deep and earthy shade. Burgundy belongs to the red family, blending rich crimson with traces of brown or purple for a darker, wine-like tone. Purple lies between red and blue, but when muted or darkened, it leans warm.
The leaker added that there will still be no black iPhone 18 Pro next year. The iPhone 17 Pro is available in Silver, Deep Blue, and Cosmic Orange. There was no black or gray option for the first time in the device's history.
The iPhone 18 Pro models are expected to launch in the fall of next year, featuring the A20 chip made with TSMC's 2nm process, a variable aperture main camera, the C2 modem, a simplified Camera Control, and more. Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tag: Digital Chat StationRelated Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Wedbush hikes Apple target to $320 as iPhone 17 cycle outpaces expectation A stronger-than-expected iPhone 17 launch and resilient services growth have Wedbush betting Apple's stock still has room to climb.iPhone 17 Pro models are doing well in salesWedbush increased its 12-month price target for Apple to $320, up from $310. The change comes after Apple's record earnings in the September quarter and positive guidance for December.Analyst Daniel Ives observed in a note to investors seen by AppleInsider that the iPhone 17 cycle is performing well in both the U.S. and China. Data suggests that the holiday season might be strong. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple's 14″ MacBook Pro is on sale from $1,348 & even M5 models are discounted Newly released M5 models and closeout M4 configurations are on sale, with prices falling to as low as $1,348. But don't delay, as many of the deals end tonight.Save on Apple's entire MacBook Pro line with month-end deals.The sale prices are courtesy of Amazon and B&H Photo, both of which are Apple Authorized Resellers. Whether you're looking to save $250 by picking up a closeout M4 model or if you want the best price on the new M5 spec, there are a variety of deals to choose from.These are the top month-end MacBook Pro bargains: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.1 launches next week: Here are my three favorite features iOS 26.1 is just days away, with a launch expected early next week. Here are my three favorite new features after more than a month using the iOS 26.1 beta.
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My favorite mouse for my Mac is just $17 today Macworld
When you’re shopping for a new mouse for your Mac, the temptation is to get something flashy. I know because I bought Apple’s own Magic Mouse almost as soon as I saw its beautiful design and multitouch surface. It looks like a mini sports car driving alongside my MacBook Pro.
But when I sit down to work these days, my Magic Mouse remains in my desk drawer. While Apple’s mouse is clearly an advanced accessory, the low-profile design and multitouch interface tends to slow me down. Rather, the mouse I’m reaching for is much more basic—so much so, in fact, that I could buy four of them for the price of one Magic Mouse. My go-to mouse is the Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming Mouse, which sells for $30 and is on sale today for $17.
Mind you, I’m not a gamer. Quite frankly, if I were, I’d probably pick an entirely different mouse. For my purposes, the Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming Mouse has everything I need: a comfortable ergonomic design, smooth tracking, a scroll wheel, easy sensitivity adjustment (up to 6,400 dpi), and programmable buttons. The RGB lighting is pretty neat too.
Yes, it has a cord, but let’s be real: how far away from your computer does a mouse really need to be? The 7-foot cable is plenty long for long swipes and long desks and stays free from tangles. It’s so light I barely feel it under my palm, unlike the very persistent Magic Mouse, and it glides easily and smoothly. Most of the time, it doesn’t even feel like it’s tethered to anything—and the best part is I don’t need to flip it upside down to charge it.
I still keep a Magic Trackpad on my desk for gestures and scrolling (though the Death Adder has a scroll wheel), but most of my work is accomplished with the simple Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming Mouse. Go grab one and you’ll see what a truly magical mouse feels like.
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∞ The Dalrymple Report: tvOS, Robots, Ads in Apple Maps Apple's services divsion, which includes things like iCloud analytics Apple Music is now bigger than Walt Disney or Tesla. Dave and I look at tvOS and some of the things that have changed in that OS. We also talk about Joanna Stern's experience with a home robot, which seemed a little weird. Unfortunately, it seems Apple is moving ahead with plans to have ads in Apple Maps.
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Apple’s Services division is now bigger than Walt Disney or Tesla
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Waiting for New Macs? Apple Just Shared Bad News Apple has just given a strong indication that it will not be releasing any additional new Macs for the remainder of the year.
Apple's CFO Kevan Parekh dropped the hint during the company's earnings call on Thursday:On Mac, keep in mind, we expect to face a very difficult compare against the M4 MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac launches in the year-ago quarter.Parekh essentially gave a heads up that Apple's Mac revenue in the fourth quarter of 2025 might not grow significantly compared to the fourth quarter of 2024, given there will be fewer new Macs released this quarter than were in the year-ago quarter.
In other words, he implicitly suggested that Apple has no further Mac releases planned for 2025.
Earlier this month, Apple updated the lowest-end 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip, but it did not release any MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro or M5 Max chips, and the Mac mini and iMac did not receive any hardware updates.
AppleInsider previously reported that MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips would launch in 2026, and Parekh's comment seems to support that. Mac mini and iMac models with M5 chips also appear to be slated for 2026, while the MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro were always rumored to be updated next year.
A lower-cost MacBook with an A18 Pro or A19 Pro chip is also rumored to launch in late 2025 or early 2026, but given Parekh's comment, early 2026 sounds more likely. This model is expected to be the spiritual successor to the MacBook Air with an M1 chip, which is still sold exclusively by Walmart for $599 in the United States.Related Roundups: iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac miniBuyer's Guide: iMac (Caution), MacBook Pro (Buy Now), Mac Mini (Neutral)Related Forums: iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac miniThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Next year’s AirPods lineup could be Apple’s biggest ever Apple just launched new AirPods Pro 3, but yet another AirPods model is rumored to arrive next year, expanding the lineup to be bigger than ever.
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Today in Apple history: iTunes video takes world by storm Soon after launching video downloads with iTunes 6, Apple says it has already sold more than 1 million music videos. iTunes video is a hit!
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Goldman Sachs raises Apple price target to $320 on strong demand Goldman Sachs hiked its price target on Apple to $320 from $279, while keeping its Buy rating intact, in the wake of the company's Q4…
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Apple earnings, OLED iPad mini, and Affinity's new apps, on the AppleInsider Podcast The fate of Affinity's apps has been revealed, as has Apple's latest earnings report, while looking ahead we can anticipate an iPad mini with an OLED screen — but also ads in Apple Maps, all on the AppleInsider Podcast.Affinity has been remade — for the Mac, not yet for the iPadIt's not like this was as exciting as an iPhone launch, but if you were an existing Affinity user, the last month has been tense. Now the much-awaited and actually much-feared update to Affinity has been launched — and it's almost completely good news.Which is what you can say about Apple's earnings, too. It does seem to always be good news, but this is where we can see just how big a hit the new iPhone 17 range has been. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
7 exciting features to expect from Siri’s 2026 AI upgrade Tim Cook confirmed a smarter Siri arrives in 2026. So let's revisit what we can expect from this AI-enhanced personal voice assistant.
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Rackmount & add PCI-E to your M4 Mac mini with new Sonnet enclosures Sonnet has launched new Thunderbolt 5 PCIe enclosures for Mac, doubling data speeds and expanding options for high-performance workflows.M4 Mac miniSonnet Technologies just launched options for Thunderbolt-connected PCIe expansion aimed at professional Mac users. Thunderbolt 5 doubles the base bandwidth to 80 Gbps, with bursts up to 120 Gbps for video-heavy work.The higher capacity lets one cable handle multiple high-resolution monitors and high-speed storage at the same time. It can also support other data-intensive devices without slowing down performance. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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3 reasons to watch Down Cemetery Road on Apple TV Love or hate "Slow Horses," our "Down Cemetery Road" review finds reasons to binge Mick Herron's other Apple TV adaptation.
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Channels lets you watch and record TV from anywhere, now with Multiview support and more Channels is a powerful and fan-favorite cord-cutting app that makes it easy to watch, record, and organize TV shows and movies.
Channels 7.0 is rolling out now for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, and it’s full of new features and changes to celebrate the app’s 10th anniversary.
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EarFun’s top budget earbuds punch way above their weight [Review] ★★★★☆ Our hands-on EarFun Air Pro 4 Plus earbuds review finds fantastic sound and great value that challenges AirPods Pro 3 and other top buds.
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Canva Relaunches Affinity as Free All-in-One Design App After acquiring Serif last year, Canva has overhauled its Affinity design suite, consolidating three creative tools into a single free app for Mac and Windows.
The newly launched Affinity by Canva unifies vector, photo, and layout capabilities that were previously spread across separate Designer, Photo, and Publisher apps. So instead of juggling multiple apps, users can now switch between the three modes through dedicated Vector, Pixel, and Layout tabs within one interface.
The redesigned app includes a customizable workspace where creators can mix tools from different studios, rearrange panels, and save multiple setups for specific project types. Custom configurations can also be shared with teams and communities for standardizing workflows.
Following Canva's 2024 acquisition of Serif, the integration brings some other changes that might give longtime Affinity users pause. Everyone now needs a Canva account to access the software, but signing up is free. Canva premium subscribers also get AI tools directly within Affinity, including Generative Fill, Expand & Edit, and Remove Background features.
In a clear bid to rival Adobe, Canva's decision to ship the app for free is likely to be a welcome surprise for users who feared a subscription model was looming. "There's no catch, no stripped-back version, and no gotchas," said Ash Hewson, CEO of Affinity, commenting on the launch. But while Affinity insists the core app will remain free without restrictions, the account requirement and AI upsells signal a freemium approach. Whether longtime users will appreciate trading a one-time purchase for ongoing Canva integration remains to be seen.
An iPad version is planned for release next year, and existing Affinity V2 license holders can continue using their purchased software if they prefer to stick with the older model without the Canva integrations. Affinity can be downloaded from the Affinity Studio website.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple shares rise on strong holiday guidance Apple shares climbed roughly 2% in premarket trading on Friday, buoyed by strong holiday-quarter guidance that signaled a sales recovery…
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Apple confirms its next-gen Siri is on track to launch in 2026 Macworld
In its conference call to discuss its record-breaking Q4 on Thursday, Apple divulged some information about the future of Apple Intelligence, which has been stuck in limbo since the new Siri was delayed earlier this year. But there’s good news: Apple is on track to deliver the overdue features next year.
In comments to analysts during and after the earnings report, CEO Tim Cook said Apple is “making good progress” on the upgraded Siri and is on track to release the new assistant next year. That’s typically vague, but most reports say the feature will arrive as part of iOS 26.4 or 26.5 in the spring.
Even if the new Siri arrives in March, the earlier side of estimates, it will be more than a year since Apple promised the feature as part of iOS 18. The new Siri includes several features, including App Intents, which allows Siri to integrate with third-party apps, and screen awareness, which allows Siri to see and understand what’s on your screen. Additionally, Siri is expected to be more personal, using mail, messages, and web history to build user profiles.
In addition to the new Siri, Cook also told CNBC that Apple is planning to “integrate with more (AI tools) over time,” another promise we’ve heard before. Apple added ChatGPT to Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.2 last year, and persistent rumors have claimed Apple is in talks with Perplexity and Google for Gemini integration.
MacBook Pro M5 review: Iterative, yes, but worth every penny The new MacBook Pro with Apple's M5 chip is here, and while it doesn't look any different, the AI and GPU upgrades are worth the upgrade cost.If you're at all familiar with Apple's MacBook Pro lineup, the design of the new M5 model won't shock you. Apple typically has different tiers for the pro laptops.There is a base 14-inch model with the standard processor, followed by 14-inch and 16-inch models that come equipped with either the "pro" or "max" processor versions. It's the two higher-end models that usually see the design innovation.That base 14-inch version, the one I'm looking at here, is usually last to be updated and occasionally sees features trickle down from its pricier brethren. Still, a lack of physical changes doesn't negate the reliable performance found here. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Mosyle helps IT prepare for the agentic AI browser era with ChatGPT Atlas Agentic AI is a term that every IT team should become familiar with, as it will impact every aspect of their work. As SaaS apps continue to dominate, the browser has become more than just a window to the web. A new generation of browsers is emerging that brings the agentic AI era directly into how people work every day.
Agentic browsers can summarize information, reason over data, and even take action on a user’s behalf. OpenAI recently launched ChatGPT Atlas, and Mosyle, a popular vendor in the Apple IT space, is helping teams prepare for the future of agentic AI by adding its app to its app catalog.
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Hope for iPhone Fold in 2026 rises, Apple is stockpiling components If the iPhone Fold is going to ship in 2026, there needs to be orders for parts for it now. A new rumor claims that Apple is beyond just making orders, and is actively stockpiling parts for manufacture.A render of what the iPhone Fold could look like - Image Credit: AppleInsiderApple has been said to be about to launch an iPhone Fold just about every year since at least 2018. Most recently, it had appeared likely that it would come out in 2026, just based on the sheer volume of reports claiming so.Now leaker Fixed Focus Digital on Weibo says that Apple is stockpiling iPhone Fold components. It's claimed that this information comes from supply chain sources, too. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Tim Cook provides update on next-gen Siri development During Apple’s earnings call with investors yesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook provided a (vague) update on Apple’s work on the next-generation version of Siri.
The Apple CEO assured investors that the company is “making good progress” on the more personalized version of Siri ahead of a launch “next year.”
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TD Cowen joins chorus, raises AAPL target to $325 While investment firm TD Cowen believes Apple must invest more in AI, the success of the current iPhone 17 has made it raise its Apple stock price target by $50 to $325.iPhone 17 Pro - Image Credit: AppleInsiderJust as Evercore has now raised its Apple target price, so TD Cowen has done the same — and for chiefly the same reasons. In a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, its analysts are more bullish in that they've raised the price by $50 compared to Evercore's $10.Yet the analysts' report is actually slightly more cautious than Evercore's. It says that Apple must spend more on AI, although it also believes that the company is doing this. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Stockpiling Parts for Foldable iPhone Ahead of 2026 Launch Apple is building up inventory for its first foldable iPhone in preparation for the device's launch next year, claims a Chinese leaker with proven sources within Apple's supply chain.
According to Weibo-based account Fixed Focus Digital, Apple is now stockpiling key components for its long-rumored foldable iPhone, which we are tentatively referring to as "iPhone Fold." The leaker did not elaborate, but Apple is likely securing supplies of advanced parts including foldable OLED displays, titanium frames, and complex hinge assemblies that reportedly combine several materials.
The move suggests Apple is entering the crucial pre-production phase, where suppliers begin ramping output ahead of full mass production. Some of these components may have long lead times and high failure rates, so early stock-building helps reduce risk and smooth the eventual launch pipeline.
Apple's foldable iPhone is reportedly similar in style to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold, which uses a book-style folding mechanism, rather than the clamshell design of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.
When folded, users will interact with a 5.5-inch outer display that is similar to a typical iPhone screen, while unfolding it will reveal a larger 7.8-inch iPad-style screen. The inner display is said to be virtually crease-free, with some sources claiming it features an under-screen camera. The outer screen is said to have a punch-hole camera, while authentication is handled by Touch ID integrated into the side button, rather than Face ID. There's also a dual-lens camera on the rear.
According to analyst Jeff Pu, the frame is made from a mix of titanium and aluminum. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also said Apple is using multiple materials, but he believes the main ones are titanium and stainless steel. Kuo also believes some hinge components will be made from Liquidmetal for further durability.
The foldable iPhone is rumored to be as thin as 4.5mm when opened up, which would make it even thinner than the iPhone Air, so titanium is likely being used to prevent bending issues. With display and mechanical engineering challenges unlike any current iPhone, Apple's logistical groundwork hints that its first foldable device may finally be nearing reality. The iPhone Fold is expected to be part of the iPhone 18 lineup, launching in September 2026.Tags: Fixed Focus Digital, Foldable iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple might not be done releasing new products in 2025–here’s what coming in November Macworld
November is typically marked by some nice new OS updates that add polish and a few minor features to the big release of the year, along with new shows and games on Apple’s services.
Occasionally, we’ll get some hardware release in November as well. This year is shaping up to follow the expected pattern—here’s what we think is coming this month from Apple.
Updated AirTag, HomePod mini, and Apple TV
There are still three new pieces of hardware that have been rumored for a late 2025 release. It’s getting late in the year, but Apple has released new products as late as December 20, so it’s still possible that any or all of these arrive this month:
Updated AirTag: Potentially called AirTag 2, the main differences are a new U2 chip that allows for a longer tracking range and improved battery life, and a speaker that is harder to disable.
Updated HomePod mini: Also maybe called HomePod mini 2, this should upgrade the S5 processor to something more modern that will better support future Apple Intelligence features. It should also have Apple’s N1 networking chip, the upgraded U2 chip, and better sound quality.
Apple TV 4K (4th gen): The A15 should be updated to an A17 Pro, with the goal of supporting future Apple Intelligence features. This product should also get Apple’s N1 wireless chip. Interestingly, there have been some rumors to suggest Apple might put a camera on the Apple TV 4K, either for FaceTime or potentially AI features like recognizing who is watching.
Apps and software updates
This year, the x.1 updates landed a little later than usual. We only just got release candidates of iOS 26.1, macOS 26.1, and all the other 26.1 updates in the last week of October, which means the wide release will come right at the start of November, likely Monday.
This polishes up the interface a little and adds several quality-of-life improvements like an Alarm that’s harder to accidentally turn off, swiping to change tracks in Apple Music, the ability to tint the Liquid Glass effect, and more. iPadOS 26.1 adds Slide Over back, as well.
Right around the start of November we should get the first beta releases of the 26.2 updates. We don’t expect any major new features, but again something of the same scope as the 26.1 updates: polish and some quality-of-life improvements. They could arrive in December or early in the new year.
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Apple TV+
Here are the shows, series, and movies we expect to release on Apple TV+ in TK. If you want to know what’s coming later, check our full guide to upcoming Apple TV+ content.
Early November sees the debut of Pluribus, the next big series from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan. It may be the most significant release from Apple for the month.
Pluribus: The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness in “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan’s new show. November 7
Palm Royale (season 2): Season 2 of the comedy-drama about Maxine Simmons, a woman trying to con her way into the high society of Palm Beach. November 12
Come See Me in the Good Light: A funny love story about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley facing an incurable cancer diagnosis with joy, wit and an unshakable partnership. November 14
The Family Plan 2: Yes, they made a sequel to the critically panned Mark Wahlberg “assassin turned family man” action comedy from 2023. November 21
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age: The third installment of this fascinating nature series explores what prehistoric life was like for animals in the last ice age. November 26
WondLa (season 3): The final season of this animated family series focuses on a war between humans and aliens. November 26
Apple Arcade
Apple releases most Apple Arcade games on the first Friday of each month. Check our Apple Arcade FAQ for a full list of Apple Arcade games and more details on the service. Occasionally, games are released with no forewarning, but you’ll usually see next month’s releases listed in the Coming Soon section.
Toca Boca Jr. Classics: A collection of 9 games made for ages 4-10. November 6
MySims Kingdom: A retro re-release of this exploration and crafting game for kids. November 6
MySims: A retro re-release of this life sim that has strong Animal Crossing vibes. November 6
Inside Camera in iOS 26 — The essentials of iPhone photography The Camera app is probably the most-used app on the iPhone. Here's everything you need to know to get started using the Camera in iOS 26.iOS 26 CameraPhotography and videography have been a core part of the smartphone experience for quite some time. With the camera capabilities of the iPhone used frequently as a marketing tool, it is also evidently close to the heart of Apple itself.As one of the most-used apps in Apple's ecosystem, the Camera is the primary way users capture photos or videos of events. It is used to make memories that they can view and share with others, and is arguably as important as basic features like using iMessage. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Evercore raises its Apple target price on latest earnings report In response to Apple's latest earnings — and projections for the next quarter's iPhone 17 sales — investment firm Evercore has increased its target price by $10.Apple's new iPhone 17 Pro Max — image credit: AppleThis is the third time in just over a month that Evercore has raised its price, and each time it is primarily down to the high demand for the iPhone 17 range. On September 9, 2025, it raised the target from $250 to $260, then on September 26, it took it to $290.Now in a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, Evercore has raised the price again to $300. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
WhatsApp tests long-awaited Apple Watch app A dedicated WhatsApp app for Apple Watch is finally in testing that will make chatting from your wrist easier than ever.
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