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- Saturday November 01
- 02:10 pmToday in Apple history: Time crowns iPhone ‘invention of the year’
On November 1, 2007, six months after Steve Jobs showed off the original iPhone, the device is "Time" magazine's "best invention of the year." (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:00 pmEverything new in iOS 26.1: Tone down Liquid Glass, if you dare
In addition to a bunch of much-needed bug fixes, iOS 26.1 brings tons of new features. Here’s the complete list. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:00 pmApple @ Work: Chrome’s new Extensible Single Sign-On support makes it a better Mac citizen for IT teams | 9 to 5 MacApple @ Work: Chrome’s new Extensible Single Sign-On support makes it a better Mac citizen for IT teams
Apple @ Work is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that integrates in a single professional grade platform all the solutions necessary to seamlessly and automatically deploy, manage and protect Apple devices at work. Over 45,000 organizations trust Mosyle to make millions of Apple devices work ready with no effort and at an affordable cost. Request your EXTENDED TRIAL today and understand why Mosyle is everything you need to work with Apple. The web browser is one of the most important apps on any Mac, especially in the enterprise. For most employees, it is where a lot of their work happens: Jira, SDFC, email, and other SaaS tools. For IT, that makes the browser both a productivity enabler and one of the biggest security surfaces to manage. Getting identity and access right inside the browser is now just as critical as securing the device itself. That is why Chrome’s new support for Apple’s Extensible Single Sign On framework is such a big deal heading into Q4. It gives IT a native, secure way to deliver seamless authentication for Chrome users on the Mac without adding much friction or complexity. more…08:00 amThis $249.99 portable monitor is $128 today
Macworld TL;DR: Get a portable Glance Monitor for $128. Desktops aren’t the only ones that get a second monitor. The Glance Portable 16″ Monitor gives you the flexibility of a second screen with portability that can match any laptop, and it’s even on sale. Today only, you can pick up one of these portable monitors for $127.49 (reg. $249.99). This slim, lightweight display connects in seconds through USB-C or HDMI, with no drivers or setup needed. The 1080p full HD resolution looks sharp and bright, and the 16-inch screen gives you enough space for side-by-side multitasking, presentations, or streaming. Built-in dual speakers handle video calls and background music, and a headphone jack is available when you need private listening. The display can rotate between landscape and portrait modes, making it useful for spreadsheets, documents, or vertical layouts. It works with Windows, macOS, Android (Samsung DeX), ChromeOS, and even Nintendo Switch, so it easily fits into whatever setup you already use. At just over two pounds, the Glance is easy to pack and carry, making it a great tool for travelers, students, and anyone who wants a portable workspace that feels as capable as a desktop. Right now, it’s only $127.49 to get a Portable 16-inch Glance Monitor. Sale ends November 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Glance: Portable 16″ Monitor with 1080P FHD DisplaySee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.07:18 amHow to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ for free on Apple TV+
Macworld Thanksgiving is a time to reflect upon the prior year, be thankful for what we have, gorge ourselves until we’re near bursting, and then settle into our favorite chairs and watch the first half of a TV show before the tryptophan kicks in. If you usually spend your post-meal time falling asleep to A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, you won’t find it on the usual broadcast or cable channels–it’s exclusively on Apple TV+. Before you wave that turkey drumstick in the air and curse the state of television and all the darn streaming services you need subscriptions for—yes, I’m talking about you, Uncle Fred—you don’t need a subscription to Apple TV+ to watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. Apple is making the show available to anyone for a limited time. If you are an Apple TV+ subscriber, however, you can watch it anytime. How to watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving for free on Apple TV+ On November 15 and 16, anyone with an Apple ID can watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. If you own an Apple device, you have one, but if not, Apple IDs are free and you don’t need a credit card to sign up. Once you have signed up, you can watch in several ways: Through the TV app on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. On smart TVs with the Apple TV app. On the web at tv.apple.com. On an Apple TV device. As we noted when Apple did this same deal with It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Apple has all the classic Peanuts specials for the holiday season that used to air over broadcast TV. Apple TV+ also has A Charlie Brown Christmas that will have its free airing on Dec. 13 and 14. Apple TV+ also has Happy New Year, Charlie Brown but it is not listed as free-to-view. A few years ago, Apple acquired the rights to the Peanuts cartoon series that stars Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, and other memorable characters. Since then, Apple has aired new Peanuts shows such as The Snoopy Show and Snoopy in Space, and new movies, including Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10, Lucy’s School, and It’s the Small Things, Charlie Brown. The Apple TV+ subscription television streaming service is $12.99/£9.99 per month and can be renewed annually for $99/£99. Apple TV+ is also included in the Apple One subscription bundles, which include other Apple services, such as Apple Music, Apple News+, and iCloud storage. Apple One bundles are priced between $19.95/£19.95 and $37.95/£37.95 per month. For more information about Apple TV+, read our Apple TV+ FAQ. We also have a detailed list of current Apple TV+ shows and upcoming shows.Friday October 3110:55 pmWatch this stunning folk horror show on Apple TV for a thoroughly creepy Halloween
Want something spooky to stream? Get an eyeful of "Servant," the wonderfully dark Apple TV horror series from M. Night Shyamalan. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)10:44 pmApple stock closes slightly down following Q4 2025 report
Following yesterday’s quarterly report, Apple saw a welcome bump in its stock price. But as markets opened and the day progressed, investor sentiment appeared to shift slightly. Here are the details. more…10:44 pmApple stock closes slightly down following Q4 2025 report
Following yesterday’s quarterly report, Apple saw a welcome bump in its stock price. But as markets opened and the day progressed, investor sentiment appeared to shift slightly. Here are the details. more…10:44 pmApple stock closes slightly down following Q4 2025 report
Following yesterday’s quarterly report, Apple saw a welcome bump in its stock price. But as markets opened and the day progressed, investor sentiment appeared to shift slightly. Here are the details. more…10:44 pmApple stock closes slightly down following Q4 2025 report
Following yesterday’s quarterly report, Apple saw a welcome bump in its stock price. But as markets opened and the day progressed, investor sentiment appeared to shift slightly. Here are the details. more…10:44 pmApple stock closes slightly down following Q4 2025 report
Following yesterday’s quarterly report, Apple saw a welcome bump in its stock price. But as markets opened and the day progressed, investor sentiment appeared to shift slightly. Here are the details. more…10:05 pmCanva’s Affinity Combines Photo, Designer, and Publisher into One Free App
The new Affinity app from Canva replaces Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher, which already shared most of their core code. It’s free to use, requires a Canva account, and reserves integrated AI features for paying Canva customers.10:05 pmCanva’s Affinity Combines Photo, Designer, and Publisher into One Free App
The new Affinity app from Canva replaces Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher, which already shared most of their core code. It’s free to use, requires a Canva account, and reserves integrated AI features for paying Canva customers.09:49 pmTim Cook says Apple will donate to assist communities affected by Hurricane Melissa
In a post on X today, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple will make a donation to help with relief efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. Here’s what he said. more…09:10 pmiFixit tears down the M5 iPad Pro, shows where a second front-facing camera would go
Following its series of teardowns of Apple’s recent announcements, iFixit has taken apart the new M5 iPad Pro. Here’s what they found. more…08:37 pmApple shares hit new all-time intraday high
In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $5.92 to $277.32, a new all-time intraday high. Apple's all-time closing high… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:01 pm9to5Mac Daily: October 31, 2025 – Apple’s Q4 2025 earnings
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 CardPointers: The best way to maximize your credit card rewards. 9to5Mac Daily listeners can exclusively save 30% and get a $100 Savings Card. more…07:52 pmwatchOS 26 brings Apple Notes to your Apple Watch for the first time
watchOS 26 is the latest major software version for Apple Watch, and among its host of new features, the popular Apple Notes app is now available on the wrist. more…07:33 pmMy top Apple Music upgrade in iOS 26 has a hidden feature I love
Apple Music in iOS 26 is packed with new features, and my favorite of the bunch is pinned music. But much to my surprise, I just discovered that music pins have a hidden feature that makes them even better. more…07:03 pmApple’s AI spending trails far behind other megacaps. It’s not hurting sales
While many of the largest tech companies race to build massive data centers for their artificial intelligence ambitions, Apple is taking a… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.