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- Monday March 30
- 09:58 pmMellel 6.6.5
Introduces a new licensing system to the eponymous word processor. ($69.99 new, free update, 105.3 MB, macOS 10.13+)09:56 pmFirefox 149
Adds built-in VPN capabilities to the Web browser. (Free, 150.1 MB, macOS 10.15+)09:54 pmLaunchBar 6.23
Brings several overall enhancements and substantial improvements to VoiceOver support. ($35 new, free update, 15.4 MB, macOS 12+)09:53 pmApple testing automatic audio switching for third-party accessories in the EU
As it continues to make changes to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, Apple is testing a new framework that brings automatic audio switching to third-party audio accessories. Here are the details. more…09:52 pmDEVONagent Pro 3.11.11
Maintenance update for the research software. (Free/$4.95/$49.95, free updates, various sizes, macOS 11+)09:50 pmScreenFloat 2.3.6
Maintenance update for the screen capture tool with improvements and bug fixes. ($17.99 new, free update, 34 MB, macOS 12.3+)09:48 pmApple Discontinues the Mac Pro for Good
Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro with no replacement planned. The move ends a 20-year run for Apple’s most expandable desktop, though the Mac Studio and Thunderbolt 5 have made its PCIe-based expandability largely obsolete.09:05 pmHow to use Grok AI on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Grok, the maximally truthful and witty AI assistant built by xAI, has become one of the most popular AI tools for Apple users. Whether you… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:43 pmApple is more aggressively booting vibe coding apps from the App Store
Apple made vibe coding easier with Xcode integrations, which has allowed the App Store to grow faster than ever. However, it is cracking down on apps that use AI to generate unreviewable code inside the app.Apple remains judge, jury, and executioner of its App Store in the face of vibe coding floodVibe coding isn't a bad thing on its face. It can help seasoned coders navigate through niche problems that lack documentation, or help bring a novice coder's idea to life. Apple uses the technology itself.However, one vibe coding app, called Anything, was booted from the App Store entirely. According to a report from The Information, it isn't entirely clear why that app was kicked while others remained, but it appears related to section 2.5.2 of the developer guidelines that basically prevents apps from making other apps. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:41 pmiOS 26.5 adds Live Activities support for third-party accessories in the EU
Apple is working on support for Live Activities in third-party accessories with iOS 26.5 in Europe, according to new code seen by 9to5Mac. Here are the details. more…08:31 pmiOS 26.5’s Messages app has RCS end-to-end encryption in beta
iOS 26.5 beta 1 is now available for developers, with a new Apple Maps feature, hints of a new in-app subscription option, but no signs of Siri upgrades. iOS 26.5 also gives Messages support for end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging. more…08:10 pmSave $200 on Apple's M5 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro, lowest prices to date
Two 2026 16-inch MacBook Pro models with Apple's M5 Pro chip are discounted exclusively for AppleInsider readers, delivering the lowest prices on record.Grab the lowest prices ever on Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro M5 Pro.Kicking off the sale is the standard 2026 16-inch MacBook Pro with Apple's M5 Pro chip. Featuring an 18-core CPU and 20-core GPU, this configuration in Space Black also has 24GB of unified memory and 1TB of storage, giving you additional breathing room to store files compared to the 512GB of storage that was standard in the M4 Pro line.Normally $2,699, AppleInsider readers can pick up the new model for $2,499* using this activation link from a laptop or desktop computer (the offer cannot be activated through B&H's mobile app at this time). Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:02 pmBig Tech stocks rout flashing clear turnaround signals as Nasdaq 100 enters correction | Mac Daily NewsBig Tech stocks rout flashing clear turnaround signals as Nasdaq 100 enters correction
Big Tech stocks just suffered a sharp sell-off that has pushed the Nasdaq 100 into correction territory, down 11% from its October peak… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.07:54 pmApple rolls out macOS Sonoma 14.8.6 and macOS Sequoia 15.7.6 Release Candidates
Less than a week after releasing macOS Sonoma 14.8.5 and macOS Sequoia 15.7.5, Apple has now seeded release candidates for their next updates. Here are the details. more…07:49 pmiOS 26.5 beta arrives with no Gemini-powered AI features as focus shifts to iOS 27
It’s safe to say that the Gemini-powered Siri and Apple Intelligence features won’t arrive in beta this month. iOS 26.5 beta 1 was released right on schedule. However, the upgraded AI features are not included. more…07:40 pmNew in iOS 26.5: Notification Forwarding, Apple Intelligence in China
The first beta of iOS 26.5 has arrived, with Apple Intelligence now making its way to users in China, and Notification Forwarding expanding beyond the EU.The first developer beta of iOS 26.5 can now be installed.On Monday, less than a week after iOS 26.4 received its full public release, Apple started the iOS 26.4 beta testing cycle. The iPhone software update has the build number 23F5043g, up from 23E246 on the final version of iOS 26.4. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums07:40 pmiOS 26.5 might add new in-app options for subscriptions
iOS 26.5 beta 1 arrived today for developer testing, and Apple’s release notes indicate that the update will offer new App Store options for in-app subscriptions. more…07:27 pmiPhone 18 Pro & Pro Max: All the biggest rumours so far
Macworld The iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are expected to launch in September 2026 featuring several cutting-edge hardware advancements, including the debut of Apple’s first in-house 5G modem, the C2, and a shift to a 2nm manufacturing process for the A20 Pro chip. Other key rumored upgrades include a smaller Dynamic Island with under-display Face ID components and camera improvements that may include variable aperture on the Pro Max and enhanced sensors. Overall, the update looks like a performance and feature refinement rather than a major redesign, but the iPhone 18 Pro is still expected to be a significant release for Apple. Alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max Apple is said to be planning to launch the ultra-premium folding iPhone. However, in a change to the usual schedule, the company is expected to shift the launch of the iPhone 18 spring 2027 to keep the spotlight on the Pro series during its traditional September debut. Here’s a quick summary of what all the rumors and leaks say to expect from the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max in 2026. What are the biggest upgrades for iPhone 18 Pro & Pro Max Pro models launching first in September 2026, base models delayed to spring 2027 Smaller Dynamic Island likely, with some Face ID components under the display Possible variable aperture camera (Pro Max only) New A20 chip (2nm) for performance and efficiency gains Apple’s own C2 modem expected across the lineup Potential satellite internet support, not just emergency use How is iPhone 18 Pro/Max different from iPhone 17 Pro/Max? Split release schedule (Pro first, base later) Smaller or modified Dynamic Island Possible under-display Face ID components New modem (shift away from Qualcomm) Camera experimentation (variable aperture on Pro Max)07:03 pmPaul McCartney may play Apple Park for Apple’s 50th anniversary finale
Apple’s global 50th anniversary celebrations are building toward a potentially historic finale — with strong indications that… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.07:01 pmiOS 26.5 adds new Apple Maps feature for trending places
iOS 26.5 beta 1 arrived today, and with it a new Apple Maps feature for discovering where to go next—dubbed simply ‘Suggested Places.’ more…