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- 26 mins agoApple Shortcuts and ChatGPT for Mac
OpenAI recently launched their official ChatGPT app for the Mac (before Windows). The macOS app brings most of the functionality from the iPhone version to the desktop — no web browser needed. more…39 mins agoiPhone 16 demand driven by AI induces Wedbush to hike Apple stock target
Investment firm Wedbush is bullish on Apple AI and its effect on iPhone 16 sales, suggesting it will drive a supercycle going into 2025.iPhone 16 sales could be driven by AI demandWedbush has been praising Apple's initiatives, with comments about Apple Vision Pro being a push into AI and telling investors not to worry about China sales.In the latest note seen by AppleInsider, Wedbush raises its price target again from $250 to $275. It bases its bullish stance on Apple's expected AI push in the second half of 2024. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums1 hour agoFind electric car charging stations in Apple Maps
Apple Maps helps you find EV charging stations while you’re on the road. It shows charger availability, charging speed and connector types. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)1 hour ago9to5Mac Daily: May 23, 2024 – All screen MacBooks, Shazam Live Activities, 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. Subscribe to support Chance directly with 9to5Mac Daily Plus and unlock: Ad-free versions of every episode Bonus content more…1 hour agoYay! Systems Settings will get an interface tune-up in macOS 15
Macworld With macOS 13 Ventura, Apple performed a major overhaul to the System Preferences interface and changed its name to System Settings. The change was an attempt to better unify it more with the design of Settings in iOS, but it ended up creating consternation with users due to the illogical placement of some settings. Two years after the change, Apple is going to tweak the System Settings interface even further with macOS 15–hopefully for the better. According to a report by AppleInsider, Apple will tweak System Settings so the settings in the left column are arranged “based on priority and overall importance.” In macOS 15, the first group of the System Settings list (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Network) will remain there, but the group that’s led by the General settings will now come after that first group. The Notification group of settings that currently occupies the second slot will be moved further down the list. Other moves: Wallpaper and display-related settings won’t be stand-alone settings anymore and will be placed with other similar settings; the Privacy and Security pane will be moved to the group that is currently headed by Lock Screen; and Siri and Spotlight settings are moving to the section of the list with Internet Accounts and Game Center. Other general interface changes include a refresh for AirDrop and a new monochrome menu bar icon for Siri. AppleInsider also reports that a “new” iCloud account setting that’s separate from the current one in Apple ID will be available in the Internet Accounts section. But the report doesn’t clarify how it will be different from the iCloud settings currently found in System Settings > Internet Accounts in macOS 14.5. From ‘Apple ID’ to ‘Apple Account’ The System Settings revamp also reflects Apple renaming of “Apple ID” to “Apple Account.” Reports that Apple is considering this name change appeared earlier this year, but the change could reflect more than just a new name. According to AppleInsider, Apple Account may also implement new interface elements and animations for the two-factor authentication process. Apple is working on a new feature called Printable Account Recovery Summary, but no details were provided. For more information about what we could see in the upcoming Mac operating system, check out our macOS 15 superguide. Mac, MacOS09:29 pmLightroom Classic 13.3
Erase unwanted objects and imperfections in photos using the Generative Remove tool. ($9.99/$19.99/$59.99 monthly Creative Cloud subscription, free update, macOS 12+)09:26 pmHandBrake 1.8
Collects a number of macOS-specific improvements for the open-source video conversion program. (Free, 41.4 MB, macOS 10.13+)09:25 pmSpamSieve 3.0.4
Brings performance improvements and bug fixes to the spam-filtering utility. ($39.99 new, free update, 49.5 MB, macOS 10.13+)09:24 pmmacOS 15 to deliver System Settings overhaul
Apple is working on revamping menus and app UIs across macOS 15, with the Mac's System Settings app seeing the biggest… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:23 pmDefault Folder X 6.0.7
Maintenance release with improvements and bug fixes for the Open/Save dialog utility. ($39.95 new, free update, 17.4 MB, macOS 10.13+)09:03 pmSonos has heard the music: VoiceOver improvements, local playback, and more return to new app | 9 to 5 MacSonos has heard the music: VoiceOver improvements, local playback, and more return to new app
Sonos launched a brand-new version of its app this month. And it received lots of critical feedback from users over missing features, broken VoiceOver for vision-impaired users, and more. Now the company has acknowledged some of the problems and launched its latest update with fixes. more…08:17 pmAlogic Elite Power Laptop Stand review: Strudy stand, slow charger
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating ProsWell builtBuilt-in wireless Qi chargerCan handle larger laptopsConsSlow 7.5-watt charging for iPhonesNo power adapter included Our VerdictThe Alogic Elite Power Laptop Stand is a well-built and stable stand for your MacBook with a built-in wireless charger that can be used with an iPhone or AirPods. Price When Reviewed$69.99 Best Prices Today: Elite Power Laptop Stand with Wireless Charger Retailer Price Alogic $70 View Deal $86.17 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket A stand for your MacBook with a built-in Qi wireless charger. Sounds like a no-brainer, yet the Alogic Elite Power Laptop Stand is the first of its kind that I’ve seen. (I admit, I haven’t exactly been looking.) The Power Laptop Stand is a very stable stand made of sturdy aluminum that has rubber feet to keep it in place. The adjustable joints require a lot of force to adjust, or you can use the supplied Allen wrench tool that makes it easy. The stand is height-adjustable; it can raise the MacBook up to 11.8 inches (30 centimeters). The stand can also be angled, allowing you to raise the screen further in height. The stand can handle computers up to 17 inches in size. The Alogic Power Laptop Stand is incredibly well-built. The Alogic Power Laptop Stand is incredibly well-built. Petter Ahrnstedt The Alogic Power Laptop Stand is incredibly well-built. Petter Ahrnstedt Petter Ahrnstedt Built-in Qi wireless charger On the right side of the stand’s base plate is a built-in Qi wireless charger that can deliver up to 10 watts–but only up to 7.5 watts for an iPhone. It’s not as fast as MagSafe, which delivers 15 watts. But it’s a handy spot to have to make sure your iPhone is topped off and it can also be used with AirPods at 10 watts. On the back of the base plate is a USB-C port for the power supply. Alogic also includes a cable, but it is a USB-C to USB-A cable and a power adapter isn’t included. You need to provide an adapter, which probably comes with its own USB-C cable, so Alogic’s cable can be stashed in your storage. Alogic has equipped the charging pad with functions that detect if you have placed a foreign object on it. This is to prevent potential damage and prevent excessive heat build-up in the base plate of the stand. Should you buy the Alogic Elite Power Laptop Stand? On the whole, the Elite Power Laptop Stand is very good–it’s built well, sturdy, and handsome. Consider the charger a bonus feature. This article originally appeared on Macworld Sweden and was translated by Roman Loyola. Laptop Accessories, MacBook08:15 pmApple wins coveted D&AD Black Pencil award for visionOS
Apple on Thursday won a coveted D&AD Black Pencil for its visionOS spatial computing operating system — one of the highest… The post Apple wins coveted D&AD Black Pencil award for visionOS appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:02 pmApple Exec Admits Court-Ordered App Store Changes Fail To Boost Competition
Apple executive Phil Schiller admitted in court on Wednesday that the company's court-mandated changes to its iPhone app store payment system have not significantly increased competition. The ongoing hearings in Oakland, California, are determining whether Apple is properly complying with an antitrust order to allow developers to display links to alternative payment options. Despite Apple's implementation of the changes in January, only a small number of apps have sought approval for external payment links. U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has expressed frustration with Apple executives, questioning whether they understand the order's intent to increase competition. Schiller defended Apple's response as well-intentioned but acknowledged the need for further action to encourage more apps to utilize external payment options. Read more of this story at Slashdot.07:47 pmSquare launches Tap to Pay on iPhone in Canada
Square on Thursday launched Tap to Pay on iPhone in Canada, allowing Square sellers to be among the first businesses in the country… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.07:13 pmWelcome to the Ultra era, where Apple is making iPhones, MacBooks, and iPads more luxury than ever | 9 to 5 MacWelcome to the Ultra era, where Apple is making iPhones, MacBooks, and iPads more luxury than ever
There is a trend emerging at Apple, and it’s one that could do serious damage to your Apple Card balance. Apple has long held a reputation for making premium products—both in quality and price. The iPhone is more expensive than most Android phones, the Mac more than your average PC, and so on. Every single major product Apple sells is pricier than the bulk of its competitors. Yet the company is still wildly successful, regardless. Now, based on recent trends and new reporting, it seems that Apple plans to test its customers’ loyalty by offering even higher cost, super-premium versions of nearly its entire product line. Welcome to the Ultra era. more…06:29 pmThe brand-new Beats Solo 4 are $50 off right now
Macworld If you want headphones that are comfortable to wear for long hours, while also offering great sound, Apple’s Beats Solo 4 are an excellent choice. And today they’re on sale for 25 percent off: Amazon is selling the Beats Solo 4 in black, pink, or blue for $150, the best price we’ve ever seen for a product that’s barely been on shelves for a month. While they don’t have active noise-cancellation, the Beats Solo 4 come with personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking. That’s pretty awesome because it will definitely enhance your listening experience by making it more immersive when you’re watching movies late at night, for instance. The headphones are light and have an ergonomic design, with a flexible headband and adjustable ear cups. Those ear cushions are also made to be comfortable to wear for long hours. One of the standout features of the Beats Solo 4 is its impressive battery life. With up to 50 hours of playback, you won’t have to worry about frequent charging. And when you do need a quick boost, the Fast Fuel technology gives you up to 5 hours of playback from just a 10-minute charge. In our review of the Beats Solo 4, we gave these headphones 4 out of 5 stars. They have the same classic Beats design with better sound and battery life, making the Beats Solo 4 an excellent buy at this discounted price. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to grab the Beats Solo 4 for only $150, and enjoy your favorite songs wherever you go with a set of reliable and comfortable headphones. Get the Beats Solo 4 for $150 at Amazon Headphones06:11 pmAnker Magnetic Battery for iPhone with Stand and USB-C is 50% off – limited time deal | Mac Daily NewsAnker Magnetic Battery for iPhone with Stand and USB-C is 50% off – limited time deal
The highly rated Anker Magnetic Battery for iPhone, a 5,000mAh foldable magnetic wireless portable charger with stand and USB-C, is on sale… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.05:25 pmWould you pay a subscription fee for a smarter Siri?
A rumor is circulating that Apple, scrambling to catch up to rivals in AI, and after… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.05:00 pmHomeKit Weekly: Aqara releases new entry-level smart deadbolt lock with Apple home key support | 9 to 5 MacHomeKit Weekly: Aqara releases new entry-level smart deadbolt lock with Apple home key support
was an immediate hit when released last year thanks to its low cost and support for Apple home key. Today, Aqara has just released the new Aqara U50 entry-level deadbolt lock, which also retains Apple home key and Matter support. more…