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  • Tuesday April 30
  • 1 hour ago
    New Repair State feature keeps Find My enabled during device repair
    A new feature in iOS 17.5 called "Repair State" keeps Find My enabled on devices being sent in for repair.iOS 17.5 will introduce a new Repair State featureUsers have to disable Find My when sending in a device for repair, but that will change once iOS 17.5 is released. A new Repair State feature will keep Find My enabled throughout the repair process.Code referencing the feature was originally discovered by 9to5mac in the latest iOS 17.5 beta, which was released on Tuesday to authorized developers. The new feature aims make repairs easier for both consumers and repair technicians, by eliminating the requirement for Find My removal. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 09:51 pm
    Apple releases new firmware for USB-C Apple Pencil
    Apple released a new firmware update today for the USB-C Apple Pencil launched last year. The update bumps the version number… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 09:44 pm
    Apple enhances USB-C Apple Pencil with new firmware update
    Apple has released a firmware update for the USB-C Apple Pencil launched in 2023. It enhances the functionality and overall performance of the accessory.The update, which transitions from version 10M5164 to 10M6060, is available via a connection of the Apple Pencil to an iPad using a USB-C cable. On the device, the new firmware version number is displayed as 37377.37377.16.0.Apple doesn't generally provide release notes for the Apple Pencil other than that it fixes bugs and includes various improvements. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 09:21 pm
    iOS 17.5: New features, release date, and more details
    9to5Mac is supported by Incogni: Keep Your Private Data Off The Dark Web with Incogni. Help protect yourself from identity theft, scams, and spam calls. Use the code “Apple55” for -55% off the annual plan. Apple has officially started beta testing iOS 17.5 with developers and public beta users. The update brings a handful of new features and changes, and is expected to be released sometime next month. Head below for everything we know right now. more…

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  • 09:16 pm
    The iPhone’s next AAA game, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, gets a release date
    The game launched on consoles and PC months ago.

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  • 09:02 pm
    TikTok pulls a 'Fortnite' and is trying to dodge in-app purchase fees
    TikTok may be trying to follow in Epic's "Fortnite" footsteps by sneaking in external payment links that violate App Store guidelines.TikTok's external links may violate App Store guidelinesApple has very strict App Store guidelines surrounding what is and isn't allowed for in-app purchase systems and external linking. The rules previously had an anti-steering clause that was removed thanks to regulators, but TikTok seems to be pushing its luck.According to a report from TechCrunch, some TikTok users are being presented with external links that suggest users will save 25% by buying coins on tiktok.com. While at first glance, this appears to be TikTok taking advantage of the new external linking entitlement, details suggest not. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 08:49 pm
    9to5Mac Daily: April 30, 2024 – Beats Solo 4 and Solo Buds, next-gen CarPlay update
    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. Supported by Setapp: Get access to 240+ apps on your Mac for just $9.99. Sign up today for a free 7-day trial.  more…

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  • 08:28 pm
    Is TikTok bypassing Apple’s App Store in-app purchase commission?
    9to5Mac is supported by Incogni: Stop robocalls, spam emails, stalkers, fraud, and more with Incogni. Exclusive discount for 9to5Mac readers: Use the code Apple55 at checkout to get 55% off the annual plan. A new report from TechCrunch today claims that TikTok might be bypassing Apple’s App Store in-app purchase system. The report says that TikTok is “presenting some of its users with a link to a website” to purchase coins, instead of using Apple’s in-app purchase flow. more…

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  • 08:11 pm
    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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  • 08:09 pm
    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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  • 08:07 pm
    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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  • 08:06 pm
    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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  • 08:04 pm
    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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  • 07:55 pm
    Beats tackles the low end with new $80 Solo Buds, Solo Beats 4 refresh
    Macworld Apple’s other company, Beats Electronics, is often overlooked in favor of the eponymous AirPods. But they shouldn’t be: Beats offers more colors, often better fit or different sizes/styles, and most of the same features you get with AirPods. And today, the company has announced a long-overdue update to its most affordable headphones and a new pair of super-affordable earbuds. Beats Solo 4 It’s been eight years since the Beats Solo 3 were released in 2016. Clearly, an update is long overdue. The new Beats Solo 4 maintain the same on-ear size and styling as the Solo 3, with a few notable upgrades. According to Beats, the new model is upgraded in the following ways: Refined acoustics with improvements to the transducer, voice coil, and more for lower distortion. USB-C charging Lossless audio over USB-C or the 3.5mm audio jack (which works battery-free) Up to 50 hours battery life (and 5 hours with a 10-minute recharge) A new proprietary platform that supports most Apple and Android features That last feature is perhaps the biggest upgrade. Beats Solo 3 used Apple’s W1 chip which only worked with Apple’s easy pairing features and such, but the new proprietary system supports both Apple and Android features, and more of them. You get personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking now, for starters. Apple users get easy one-touch pairing and iCloud pairing, hands-free “hey Siri”, and support for Find My. On the Android side, you get support for Google Fast Pair, support for multi-point pairing, and support for Find My Device. As with all Beats Solo products, there is no active noise cancellation. Beats Solo 4 are available now for the same $199 price as Beats Solo 3. They come in Matte Black, Slate Blue, and Cloud Pink. Beats Solo 4 Price When Reviewed: $199 Best Prices Today: $199 at Beats Beats Solo Buds New to the Beats lineup is Beats Solo Buds, taking the affordable “Solo” line to the true wireless earbuds category. At only $79.99, they’re definitely the most affordable product Beats makes. These little buds have an impressive 18 hours of playback time and a really tiny charging case. The charging case is so small because there’s no battery in it—you use it to plug in a USB-C cable to charge the buds, but the buds do not charge when just placed in the case liek the AirPods or Beats Studio Buds+. Beats Beats Beats Like Beats Solo 4, the company uses its own proprietary platform to offer support for both Apple and Android connectivity features. That includes one-touch pairing, automatic account setup, and support for Find My (Apple) and Find My Device (Android). Like AirPods they also have touch controls. Beats Solo Buds will be available in early June for $79.99 and come in Matte Black, Storm Gray, Arctic Purple, and Transparent Red (the case is transparent, the buds are opaque). Beats Solo Buds Price When Reviewed: $79.99 Best Prices Today: $79.99 at Beats Accessories, Headphones

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  • 07:34 pm
    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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  • 07:00 pm
    ‘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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