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  • Tuesday April 30
  • 19 mins ago
    Enjoy $40 Off the AirPods 2
    Get a huge discount when you grab today’s AirPods 2 deal. The second generation AirPods is down to just $89 from its original price of $130 on Amazon. The Apple AirPods 2 offers a wireless audio experience via Bluetooth and over 24 hours of playback with the included charging case. As a daily driver, you […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 21 mins ago
    Delta retro game emulator app to launch on iPad
    Retro game emulator Delta is slated to launch on iPad soon. Delta made a move as soon as Apple changed its App Store guidelines to allow retro game emulator apps on the platform. Developer Riley Testut recently said that Delta is nearing its iPad debut on social media Threads. He said that the emulator is […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 23 mins ago
    Fortnite on iPad planned in the EU
    Epic Games is planning on bringing its hit game Fortnite on the iPad in the EU market. The company confirmed the move today, saying that a Fortnite release will be coming to the EU through the Epic Games Store. Since alternative marketplaces are now allowed, Epic will be launching its own game from there. The […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 24 mins ago
    Colored glass backs arriving on iPhone 16
    A new rumor from China claims Apple will be using the same colored back glass as the standard iPhone 15. Apple debuted a new dual-ion exchange glass process for the non-Pro iPhone 15 models, which allowed the back panel a frosted effect of the main frame. The effect, according to Apple, is ‘five beautiful colors, […] The post appeared first on iLounge.

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  • 26 mins ago
    iOS 18 said to add a slew of new features to 15 of Apple’s iPhone apps
    Apple is widely expected to show off iOS 18 during its June 10th WWDC keynote, including new features for many apps, including Safari… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 56 mins ago
    iOS 17.5 introduces new ‘Repair State’ that keeps Find My on when sending an iPhone to Apple
    Currently, when you need to send an iPhone for repair to Apple or an authorized repair center, you first have to turn off Find My. That way, Apple knows that you own that iPhone and that it’s not a lost or stolen device. However, with iOS 17.5, users will no longer have to turn off Find My before sending an iPhone in for repairs thanks to a new “Repair State” mode. more…

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  • 1 hour ago
    ‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’ for iOS and iPadOS arrives June 6th
    Assassin's Creed Mirage will be launching on June 6 on the App Store for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad Air, and iPad Pro with… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 06:54 pm
    How to install iOS 17.5 beta to check out the latest changes and features
    9to5Mac is supported by Incogni: Here’s how to finally stop infuriating spam calls on your iPhone – try Incogni, a personal data removal solution that secures your personal information. Learn more here. Interested to check out the latest iOS features early? The iOS 17.5 beta is available for free and comes with some design changes, possible anti-stalking features, an update for EU users, and more. Here’s how to install iOS 17.5 beta on your iPhone. more…

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  • 06:44 pm
    Meta adds a few more Apple Vision Pro features to Quest
    Meta continues to pick low hanging fruit features from Apple Vision Pro for its . The company is also expanding support for playing back videos shot on iPhone in Quest OS. more…

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  • 06:43 pm
    Apple headphone shootout: Beats Solo 4 vs AirPods Max
    Beats Solo 4 offer a premium experience at less than half the cost of Apple's AirPods Max. Here's how the two Apple offerings compare.Beats Solo 4 [left], AirPods Max [right]At the end of April, Beats finally updated its seven-year-old Solo3 with a new model. The Beats Solo 4 built upon the legacy of the previous version, but added many improvements.To Apple users keen to stay within the ecosystem, this gives them a new third headphone option. Aside from the replaced Solo3, there's also Beats Studio Pro and the Apple-branded AirPods Max. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 06:33 pm
    Apple TV+’s animated adventure series ‘WondLa’ premieres June 28th
    Apple TV+ on Tuesday announced the premiere date for first installment of its animated adventure trilogy “WondLa,” hailing from… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 06:21 pm
    Apple promoting May 7 keynote as a ‘different kind of Apple Event’
    As you may know by now, Apple will be holding a special event on May 7 to announce new iPads. The event will be pre-recorded just like other Apple events. However, the company is now promoting its upcoming keynote as a “different kind of Apple Event.” more…

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  • 06:10 pm
    Assassin’s Creed Mirage sneaks onto iPhone in June
    The long wait for "Assassin’s Creed Mirage" on iPhone 15 Pro models and top-tier iPads ends in early June. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 06:01 pm
    'Assassin's Creed Mirage' sneaks onto iPhone, iPad on June 10
    Apple gamers can get ready to hit the streets of Baghdad in "Assassin's Creed Mirage," as the Ubisoft title will be available on select iPhone and iPad models this June.Image Credit: UbisoftWhile we've known it was coming for some time, we've finally gotten a release date for Assassin's Creed Mirage — June 10, at least according to the App Store.Mirage marks a significant return to the series roots, shifting its focus back to physical gameplay and toning down the role-playing elements that have been more prevalent in recent series entries. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 05:57 pm
    Fortnite will return to the iPad in the EU, Epic Games vows
    Macworld Fortnite’s lengthy exile from the iPhone and iPad looks set to end soon, at least in the EU. Having declared back in January its intention to bring the popular game back to iOS in 2024, Epic Games today boasted that it will also return to iPadOS this year. Back in 2020, Epic tested the limits of Apple’s App Store policies by adding a direct payment option to the game. Apple, predictably, responded by removing Fortnite from its platforms (Google did the same) and deleting the company’s developer account. While Epic’s account has since been reinstated, Fortnite remains unavailable in the App Store. The companies have spent the last three and a half years litigating the dispute to determine whether it is lawful for app store owners to forbid direct payment options, among other issues. On a global scale that remains unresolved, but the Digital Markets Act (DMA) appears to decide the matter in Epic’s favor in the EU. Indeed it goes further and sets the stage for developers to sell iOS apps via their own stores, with more latitude and lower fees as of iOS 17.4. (Albeit perhaps not very much lower.) The DMA affects tech companies in numerous ways and Apple itself has acknowledged that it “expects to make further business changes” as a result of the legislation. And a triumphant Epic tweeted in January that “Later this year Fortnite will return in Europe on iOS through the @EpicGames Store,” explicitly thanking the DMA for making this return possible. It’s not clear when Apple will comply with the ruling, but presumably in the fall with iOS 18 at the latest. Today, the European Commission said that iPads will also need to comply with the Digital Markets Act 🙌We’re moving full steam ahead to bring Fortnite and the @EpicGames Store to iPhones in the EU soon and iPads this year! 🎉 https://t.co/MHh6EGVinC— Epic Games Newsroom (@EpicNewsroom) April 29, 2024 All of which brings us finally up to date, and to today’s tweet boasting that the European Commission has ruled that the iPad is subject to the same laws and that Fortnite (and Epic’s store) will appear on the iPad before the end of 2024. This is bad news for Apple, but it’s hard to disagree that it’s good news for iPad owners in the EU, assuming Apple doesn’t have some counterploy up its sleeve. iPad

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  • 05:50 pm
    Assassin’s Creed Mirage is the latest AAA game coming to iPhone and iPad
    The A17 Pro chip has enabled the first AAA console games to arrive on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. Now the latest addition has been announced to arrive this summer – Assassin’s Creed Mirage. Here are all the details. more…

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  • 05:38 pm
    iOS 17.5 beta 4 arrives a week before the May iPad event
    Macworld It’s been a month since the release of iOS 17.4, which introduced a few minor tweaks (like new emojis) for all users, but it has a massive change to app distribution for those in the European Union. In compliance with the Digital Markets Act, that version allowed alternate app stores, changed policies and terms around apps, browsers that use their own engines, and more. Typically, a new iOS version is followed almost immediately by a beta of the next point release, so the month-long absence of any iOS beta is a strange occurrence. We expect the beta to continue for at least a few weeks; the final release of iOS 17.5 might not even come until May. Update April 30: Apple has released the fourth beta of iOS 17.5. We can probably expect the final release next week, when Apple introduces the new iPads. What’s new in iOS 17.5 We don’t know everything that we can expect in iOS 17.5 as there are no patch notes yet, but we keep this section updated with significant new features and changes as they are discovered. App downloads from websites (EU only): Another feature in compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act, iOS 17.5 enables users to download apps directly from websites. In order to offer these downloads, developers need to clear significant hurdles (including being a registered developer for two years and having existing apps with more than a million downloads in the prior year). Unwanted item tracking: According to 9to5Mac, the 17.5 beta includes references to a new anti-stalking feature that works with third-party trackers as well as AirTags. The new language in the Find My app reads: “This item isn’t certified on the Apple Find My network. You can disable this item and stop it from sharing its location with the owner.” New Apple Pencil and squeeze gesture (iPadOS only): MacRumors has found code within the iPadOS 17.5 beta that references a new “V4” Apple Pencil and a potential new “squeeze” gesture for certain actions. A new Apple Pencil has been rumored to be on the way at the same time as a new iPad Pro and iPad Air, which may launch in May. iOS 17.5: How to install the public beta If you want to be among the first to install iOS 17.5, you can sign up for the public beta and get the release candidate now. The process for installing a beta has changed in iOS 16.4. Here’s how the new process works now: Click Sign Up on the Apple Beta page and register with your Apple ID. Log in to the Beta Software Program. Click Enroll your iOS device. Open the Settings app, tap General, then Software Update. In the Beta Updates section, select the iOS Public Beta. It may take a few moments after registering for the beta option to appear in Software Update. iOS 17.5: How to install the developer beta You’ll need to be registered as an Apple developer. Beginning with iOS 17, you don’t need to be in the $99 per year developer program to access the developer beta. A free developer account will do. You can get one via Xcode or the Apple Developer app in iOS. Here’s how to do it via the Apple Developer app: Download the Apple Developer App from the App Store. Open the app. Tap on Account. Sign in using your usual Apple ID. Registered developers can choose to get the Public Beta instead by selecting iOS Public Beta in the Software Update screen. It may take a little time after registering as a developer for the option to appear in Software Updates. Find out everything you need to know about iOS 17 in our iOS 17 superguide. iOS

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  • 05:33 pm
    Peacock announces price increase for new and current subscribers
    Starting this summer, Peacock’s ad-supported Premium plan will go from $5.99 to $7.99 per month, and its Premium Plus plan will… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 05:25 pm
    Apple issues its fourth round of developer betas
    The fourth round of developer betas for Apple's current operating systems has arrived, with new builds of iOS 17.5 and others now available for testing.iOS 17Developers taking part in Apple's beta program can get the latest builds from the Apple Developer Center or by simply updating their iPhone or iPad that are already running the betas, using the Settings app. Public beta versions generally appear not long after the developer versions, and can be signed up to via the Apple Beta Software Program website.The fourth betas for iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, tvOS 17.5, watchOS 10.5, and macOS Sonoma 14.5 arrive after the third from April 23. The second round was distributed on April 16, and the first surfaced on April 2. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 05:22 pm
    Apple distributes fourth visionOS 1.2 developer beta
    Owners of the Apple Vision Pro who are also in the developer beta can now download and install the fourth test build of visionOS 1.2.visionOSThe fourth build of visionOS 1.2 surfaces after the third, which Apple issued on April 24. The second arrived on April 16, while the first appeared on April 2.The new build is build number 21O5580a, replacing the third beta, build number 21O5570d. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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