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- 24 minutes agoiPhone Coruna virus: possible US government hacking toolset spreading via black market | AppleInsideriPhone Coruna virus: possible US government hacking toolset spreading via black market
If your iPhone is running an outdated version of iOS, you may have 23 vulnerabilities that can be exploited by highly sophisticated toolkit being sold to bad actors.Update to iOS 26 to avoid a sophisticated hacking toolkitIt is well known that law enforcement agencies and government entities rely on hardware like GrayKey to attempt a bypass of iPhone security. It seems that the United States Government may have created a monstrous exploit tool that is now being sold and spread to bad actors.A Wired report details data shared by Google's Threat Intelligence Group and iVerify. Google explains how the exploit toolkit, named "Coruna," spread, while iVerify shared its findings tying its origins to the US government. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:18 amCPU benchmarks for M4 iPad Air show comparable scores to M4 iPad Pro
The iPad Air with M4 isn't going to have identical performance to the iPad Pro, and Geekbench scores have confirmed how that shows up in the spec sheet.iPad Air is updated with M4Once Apple finally announces a product to the public, it tends to start making its way out to testers. Then, the tester performs an inevitable Geekbench benchmark, and the results are public.The iPad 16,11 in Geekbench is undoubtedly one for the iPad Air with M4. It was first discovered by MacRumors and the results aren't surprising. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:02 amGoogle and iVerify reveal government-grade iPhone exploit kit spreading to hackers
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group and security company iVerify have shared details about Coruna, an exploit kit that chains multiple vulnerabilities to target iPhones running older iOS versions. Here are the details. more…01:02 amGoogle and iVerify reveal government-grade iPhone exploit kit spreading to hackers
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group and security company iVerify have shared details about Coruna, an exploit kit that chains multiple vulnerabilities to target iPhones running older iOS versions. Here are the details. more…01:02 amGoogle and iVerify reveal government-grade iPhone exploit kit spreading to hackers
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group and security company iVerify have shared details about Coruna, an exploit kit that chains multiple vulnerabilities to target iPhones running older iOS versions. Here are the details. more…Tuesday March 0311:55 pmVSCO launches standalone Galleries app to replace messy shared photo folders
The new VSCO Galleries app was designed to tackle the friction of shared folders in collaborative photography projects. Here are the details. more…11:47 pm9to5Mac Daily: March 3, 2026 – New MacBook Pro, Studio Displays, and more
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by BenQ: Check out BenQ’s smarter displays made for how Mac users actually work. Sign up for the giveaway here. more…11:10 pmGoogle Maps for Android, iOS rolling out gradient icon redesign
As we previously reported, Google Maps is now rolling out a new gradient icon on Android and iOS. more…11:04 pmNew price drop: Block ads and data trackers forever with this top-rated service
Snag a lifetime subscription to the AdGuard family plan. The iOS and Mac ad blocker also protects your privacy on Android and PC. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)10:48 pmFacebook currently down for some users
As multiple users report that Facebook is currently down, Downdetector data suggests the outage may also be affecting other platforms owned by the company. Here are the details. more…10:28 pmHere are all the product videos Apple has published so far this week
While Apple isn’t holding a traditional event for this week’s announcements, it’s releasing its usual product ads and promo videos. Here’s what’s been posted so far. more…10:00 pmiOS 26 adds new ‘Preview’ app on iPhone, here’s how I’m using it
iOS 26 brought two brand new apps to the iPhone’s Home Screen, here’s how I’m using one of them: the Preview app. more…10:00 pmBig leap in Apple Silicon: M5 Pro, M5 Max fuse chiplets, add third core design
Apple today unveiled the M5 Pro and M5 Max, the latest additions to the M5 family. Traditionally, Pro and Max variants simply scale up… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:50 pmApple has discontinued seven products this week, with one more likely
Apple has launched a lot of new products this week, but as often happens, those introductions also mean discontinuations of existing products. Here are seven Apple products that have been discontinued this week. more…09:32 pmUS TikTok service disrupted by second Oracle outage in a month
As spotted by The Verge, US TikTok is experiencing renewed service issues after a second Oracle outage in just over a month, with users facing delays and lag while posting content. Here are the details. more…08:58 pmApple accidentally leaks ‘MacBook Neo’ in EU regulatory filing ahead of tomorrow’s expected launch | Mac Daily NewsApple accidentally leaks ‘MacBook Neo’ in EU regulatory filing ahead of tomorrow’s expected launch
A European Union Declaration of Conformity document briefly listed an unreleased device as the "MacBook Neo" with model number A3404… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:45 pmYour Mac might not work with the new Studio Displays
Macworld After what seemed like forever, Apple on Tuesday finally updated its line of standalone displays. If you’ve been waiting for one, you’ll be able to preorder tomorrow for delivery next week. But before you drop a couple grand on one, there are important compatibility issues you need to know about—namely, your Mac or iPad may not work with the new displays. First, Apple states that the Studio Display and the Studio Display XDR work only with Apple silicon-based Macs and iPads. Second, your Apple silicon Mac or iPad needs to be running macOS/iPadOS 26.3.1 or later. Here are the compatibility lists, as shown on Apple.com. 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021 and later) 14-inch MacBook Pro (2021 and later) 13-inch MacBook Pro (M1, 2020 and later) 15-inch MacBook Air (2023 and later) 13-inch MacBook Air (M1, 2020 and later) Mac Studio (2022 and later) Mac mini (2020 and later) Mac Pro (2023 and later) 24-inch iMac (2021 and later) iPad Pro (M4 and M5) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd–6th generation) iPad Pro 11-inch (1st–4th generation) iPad Air (M2, M3, and M4) iPad Air (5th generation) However, there are some further caveats to the Studio XDR compatibility. The entire M1-series Mac lineup, as well as Macs with a base M2 chip or M3 chip, are not capable of running ProMotion on the XDR display. These Macs will stay locked at 60Hz, which somewhat defeats the purpose of buying a $3,299 Studio Display XDR. A similar limitation applies to the iPads. Only the M5 iPad Pro can run the Studio Display XDR at 120Hz. All other iPads will remain at 60Hz. We’ve contacted Apple, and we’ll update this article with more clarification on what works with the Studio Displays.08:27 pmAnthropic adding voice mode to Claude Code in gradual rollout
Vibe coding is becoming voice coding with Anthropic’s latest Claude Code feature rollout. more…08:24 pmApple outlines game dev strategy with three GDC sessions
Apple set to show at GDC 2026 with a coordinated push across hardware, flagship game ports, and App Store strategy.Apple to host three sessions at GDC 2026 | Image credits: GDC Festival of Games, AppleGDC Festival of Gaming, formerly Game Developers Conference (GDC), is set to take place on March 9 through the 13 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. Pretty much anyone who is someone in game development will be there — and that includes Apple.In fact, Apple will be leading three separate sessions during the 2026 GDC Festival of Gaming. All three events will be held on Wednesday, March 11, in room 3014 of the West Hall. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums07:31 pmStudio Display XDR doesn't work on Intel Macs at all, big limitations on early Apple Silicon | AppleInsiderStudio Display XDR doesn't work on Intel Macs at all, big limitations on early Apple Silicon
The new Studio Display XDR has its limitations, as it won't work at 120Hz with some Macs, and it won't run on Intel Macs at all. Here's what the limits are.Beware of using Apple's new monitors on older Macs - Image Credit: AppleApple's Tuesday launch of the updated Studio Display and the new Studio Display XDR give consumers and creative professionals some new screens to consider when buying their next upgrade. However, owners of older Mac models may want check out if their hardware supports the new monitors.Depending on your Mac, you may not get to use all of the functionality of the screens. In some cases, it won't work at all. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums