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- 02:30 pmApple warns iPhone users to update iOS to thwart hacking campaigns
Apple is urging iPhone users to update their devices following new cybersecurity research revealing that Russian intelligence-linked actors… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:25 pmHands-on: This iPhone case adds a rear touchscreen for selfies and expandable storage [Video] | 9 to 5 MacHands-on: This iPhone case adds a rear touchscreen for selfies and expandable storage [Video]
I love cases and accessories that look great but also serve multiple functions. Whether it’s a case with a built-in kick stand or a MagSafe battery that doubles as a charger for multiple devices, I am always looking for gear that solves more than one problem. So when I saw the new Selfix case i knew I had to try it out because of just how much it can do. It is a case and storage expander that adds a display on the rear, which acts as a viewfinder when taking selfies with the main camera. Here is what you should know about it. more…02:24 pmDev runs data-center AI model on MacBook — and it changes everything
A developer just pulled off running a massive data-center AI model on a MacBook Pro. And it may show Apple is winning the AI race after all. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:22 pmiOS 26 made one of iPhone’s wildest, most unique features a lot better
Did you know that your iPhone can replicate your voice, letting you enter text prompts that are spoken aloud in a voice that sounds eerily like you? The feature is called Personal Voice, and in iOS 26 it got a lot better. more…01:45 pmThis travel adapter replaces every charger in your bag [Review] ★★★★☆
The Tessan Voyager 205 combines a travel adapter with a high-output multiport charger that can charge seven devices simultaneously. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:38 pmWhen is WWDC 2026? Here’s what to expect
One of the most exciting times of the year for Apple fans is coming soon. WWDC is held every June, and this year will mark the launch of iOS 27 and much more. When will Apple announce and hold WWDC this year? Head below for our expectations. more…01:15 pmApple Sports enhanced with March Madness brackets and league expansion
Last month, Apple upgraded its Apple Sports app with new NCAA tournament tracking features, a huge soccer expansion, and the ability to track leagues and teams in more markets. Now that March Madness is here, we have a look at how the feature appears in the app. more…01:11 pmApple’s China smartphone sales jump 23% as overall market fell 4% to start 2026
Apple reported a robust 23% year-on-year increase in iPhone sales in China during the first nine weeks of 2026, outperforming the broader… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.01:06 pmSmartGym’s massive update brings stretch suggestions, routine segments, training load, more | 9 to 5 MacSmartGym’s massive update brings stretch suggestions, routine segments, training load, more
App Store Award winner SmartGym just rolled out an update packed with customization options and general quality-of-life improvements. Here’s what’s new. more…01:05 pmWhy Apple TV 4K can’t — and won’t — become a Mac
Apple TV 4K uses the same type of chip as MacBook Neo, but don't imagine the video streamer could actually be made into a Mac. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:00 pmYou can now teach Adobe Firefly to generate images in your own visual style
With the new Firefly custom models, rolling out today in public beta, creators can train a model on their own aesthetic to consistently generate images that match their style. Here are the details. more…12:46 pmTrademark application suggests AppleCare One could soon be coming to Europe
Apple added yet another subscription service to its roster last summer in the form of AppleCare One, and it now appears that the company is preparing to launch it in Europe. A European trademark application has been accepted for “AppleCare One,” and it is now pending approval by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) … more…12:11 pmCould Apple’s London Marathon deal signal new Apple Watch features?
We learned this week that Apple has become an official partner of this year’s London Marathon, which takes place next month. The Apple Watch has of course helped a great many runners prepare for their own marathons and other long-distance races, but one of them wonders whether the sponsorship indicates plans to go further … more…11:47 amFrance goes for conversation, fashion and a fictitious radio station in its celebration of Apple's anniversary | AppleInsiderFrance goes for conversation, fashion and a fictitious radio station in its celebration of Apple's anniversary
So far Apple has celebrated its 50th year with one-off events in the US, China, and South Korea, but France is having four — all as Today at Apple special events.All of France's anniversary celebrations are at its Apple Champs-Elysees store in Paris — image credit: AppleFollowing South Korea's lead with K-Pop band Cortis performing and talking at a special Today at Apple session, Apple France has announced four new events. All four are to be held at the Apple Store on Paris's Champs-Elysees, over March 25, 2026, and March 26.There are two evening events, starting at 6:00 PM local time on Wednesday, March 25, with So Me, a graphic artist being interviewed by music journalist Naomi Clement. Apple says, in translation, that the designer will "present some of his emblematic projects and explain his transversal approach to music and visual arts." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:36 amWhy Apple hasn’t gone all-in on keyboard glyphs in the new MacBooks
The US has long been an outlier when it comes to Apple’s keyboards, using text labels for things like the tab, return and delete keys. The company has long been using glyphs instead of text for all of its keyboards in the rest of the world. That has now changed, with Apple switching from text to glyphs in the latest US versions of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, and matching this in the new MacBook Neo. There are some exceptions, however, and a likely practical reason for this … more…11:15 amStudio Display (2026) review: A great monitor if you can get it for half-price
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros Webcam is no longer terrible Dual Thunderbolt 5 ports Cons The same panel tech from 2017 (or earlier) Webcam and speakers are just serviceable Included stand is tilt-only and upgrades are expensive Our Verdict The new Studio Display is a serviceable everyday monitor for 2026, but it is priced like a premium high-end HDR display. Its speakers and webcam get the job done but not much more, and while dual Thunderbolt 5 ports are nice, the ability to plug in other products via HDMI or DisplayPort would be even nicer. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed$1499 Best Prices Today: Apple Studio Display (2026) Retailer Price $1,499 View Deal $1499 View Deal $1599 View Deal $1677.01 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket When we reviewed the original Studio Display back in 2022, we found it to be overpriced. For $1,600, you got the exact same panel with the exact same stats and performance as the 2020 Intel-based iMac (coincidentally discontinued at the same time). That iMac started at $1,799 for an entire computer, while the Studio Display was just the screen, with integrated webcam and speakers, at nearly the same price. Now four years later, Apple has doubled down on this bad value with the updated 2026 Studio Display. The ports, camera, and speakers are better, but crucially, the display itself is not. And the price hasn’t changed. It’s not a bad monitor, it’s just a bad deal. Studio Display (2026): A good, old, screen The display panel on the 2026 Studio Display is identical to the display panel on the 2022 Studio Display. Same specs, brightness, and performance. 5K, DCI-P3 wide color, and a fixed 60Hz refresh rate. No HDR, no adaptive refresh rate, no high refresh rate. As previously mentioned, it’s the same panel you’d find in the 27-inch Intel-based iMac that was discontinued in 2022. Apple has been selling some version of this exact panel since at least 2017, when you could get it in an iMac for $1,799—that’s $1,799 for the whole computer, including a mouse and keyboard. There’s nothing wrong with this display. Brightness uniformity is good, and color accuracy is excellent. It’s just old, with poor motion clarity from a slow pixel response and a complete lack of modern expected display properties. It’s 2026, and all but the very cheapest monitors have refresh rates over 60Hz, adaptive refresh, HDR, or all of the above. For a monitor being sold new in 2026, the Studio Display looks like what a nice $699 5K display should. But it costs $1,000 more than that, and the addition of the webcam, speakers, and Thunderbolt ports doesn’t make up the difference. Studio Display (2026): What’s actually improved If the display is the same as 2022’s, which was the same one Apple shipped in similarly-priced iMacs for years prior, then exactly what is new? To start with, the six-speaker array has improved bass response, according to Apple. I could hear a difference, but it’s small. The Studio Display’s speakers are a lot better than what you find in most monitors with built-in speakers, but that’s a very low bar to clear. If you really care about audio quality, you’ll want to get a pair of external speakers. The USB-C hub on the back is also updated. Instead of one Thunderbolt 3 port and three USB ports, there are two Thunderbolt 5 ports and two USB-C ports. One of the Thunderbolt ports is an upstream port to daisy-chain other monitors together, and the main port supplies up to 96W of power to charge your MacBook. There are two Thunderbolt 5 ports and two USB, but no HDMI or DisplayPort.Foundry The biggest upgrade is with the webcam. It’s still a 12MP camera with Center Stage, but now it includes Desk View. And the quality has taken a big step up. While the old Studio Display’s webcam was simply bad, the new model is now perfectly serviceable for Zoom meetings and FaceTime calls. @macworld.com Studio Display old vs. new webcam quality. The new model looks a LOT better! #apple #mac #studiodisplay ♬ original sound – Macworld – Macworld Still, it’s not up to the same quality we expect from iPhones. Apple should use the same front camera from the iPhone 17 line, with an 18MP square sensor that can shoot landscape or portrait (an increasingly popular format) and supports 4K video up to 60fps. For a monitor this expensive and thick, that’s the quality level Apple should aim for. Should you buy a 2nd-gen Studio Display? The Studio Display is made exclusively for Macs, so if you have a PC, keep moving. The only input is Thunderbolt, and the only way to adjust display properties is with macOS. But that’s not really the problem. The 5K SDR display gets plenty bright and has good accuracy and uniformity, but is lacking nearly all modern monitor features. That’s not really the problem either. The speakers are serviceable, and the webcam is good, if not exceptional. It’s a big improvement over the poor webcam in the earlier model, at least. Even that’s not the problem. This thing costs $1,599. That is the problem. For that price, you get a stand that only tilts—it’s $400 more if you want it to tilt and go up and down like nearly every thousand-dollar monitor for the past 20 years. Don’t like the glossy finish? It’s $300 more for the nano-texture display. Apple was asking too much for the Studio Display four years ago, and the new model, which doesn’t even update the display part, is an even worse value. The Studio Display isn’t bad, it’s just overpriced for what it is—and not in a little “Apple tax” way. The new Studio Display needs to be better, cheaper, or both, but it’s hard to be anything but underwhelmed by what $1,599+ gets you.11:13 amM5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro review: Portable Mac Studio power
Months after it launched the first M5 chip, Apple has released its top-of-the-line 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Max. Visually, it looks the same, but Apple Silicon performance continues to shine.M5 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro review: Apple's top-tier portable MacThe MacBook Air has always been one of my favorite machines. It's so thin, light — perfect for hauling anywhere you need to go.Most of my work, though, is in video production and image editing. The MacBook Air is extremely challenged when I need to export an hour-long 4K video podcast. I Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:09 amThere's so much more we can do with iPhone, says Tim Cook
Continuing his promotion of Apple's 50th anniversary, Tim Cook has now talked about how the iPhone will be important to people for the next 50 years — but should take a back seat to art and culture.Tim Cook (right) with YouTuber Nikias Molina — image credit: Nikias MolinaCook has most recently been seen promoting the anniversary in China, but his tour began back on March 13, 2026, when he attended the Alicia Keys concert at Apple Grand Central in New York. Now an interview recorded there has been released, focusing on Apple's future."The greatest invention that Steve [Jobs] ever had was Apple itself," Cook told YouTuber Nikias Molina, "and Apple is about people and culture." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:04 amFBI and DIA are buying location data of US citizens from data brokers
Both the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) have confirmed that they’re buying location data of US citizens from data brokers without warrants. Senator Ron Wyden has described this as both “dangerous” and an “outrageous” privacy abuse of the Fourth Amendment … more…11:00 amiPhone Exploit DarkSword Steals Data In Minutes With No Trace
BrianFagioli writes: A new iOS exploit chain called DarkSword shows how attackers can break into certain iPhones, grab sensitive data like messages, credentials, and even crypto wallets, and then disappear without leaving obvious traces. It targets older iOS 18 builds using Safari and WebGPU flaws to escape Apple's sandbox, which is pretty wild on its own, but what really stands out is how fast it works and how financially motivated these attacks have become. The takeaway is simple but important, update your iPhone ASAP and don't assume mobile devices are somehow safer than desktops anymore. Read more of this story at Slashdot.