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- 11:15 amAdobe Acrobat Studio review: The most popular PDF editor goes all in on AI
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros Includes access to Adobe Express Premium, AI chatbot, 250 generative credits, and more Cross-platform solution available on desktop, mobile, and the web Private approach, pledges not to train AI models using your data Cons Steep price of $35/month or $300/year Mac version installs a ton of bloatware Can’t directly edit files in PDF Spaces Our Verdict Adobe Acrobat Studio is highly reliable for extracting data from complex documents, summarizing them, and making them more presentable. It could assist with work assignments, major purchases or investments, university research papers, and much more. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed$35 per month or $300 per year Best Prices Today: Acrobat Studio Retailer Price Adobe $35 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket A few years ago, if you had told me that in 2025 we’d be chatting with our documents, I would’ve giggled and questioned your sanity. Now it’s the new norm, with companies like OpenAI and Google letting you upload files to their AI platforms and have their chatbots analyze their contents on your behalf. To maintain its dominance in the productivity space, Adobe has launched a similar AI-centric service called Acrobat Studio. Like OpenAI’s ChatGPT Projects and Google’s NotebookLM, Acrobat Studio lets you upload multiple documents to a dedicated digital space. You can then ask the AI chatbot questions about the uploaded information, sparing you from manually reading long walls of text. The subscription also bundles other Adobe services, like Express Premium, the full PDF editing toolbox, 250 generative credits for AI-made media, 100GB of cloud storage, and more. A wide range of documents can be uploaded to Acrobat Studio, including Word and Excel files.Foundry PDF Spaces is Acrobat Studio’s main exclusive perk. While it’s called PDF Spaces, you can actually upload a wide range of file formats to it, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. You also get to type or paste notes and import documents via web links or supported cloud storage services. Each space can accommodate up to 100 files at a time, which should be sufficient for most users’ needs. Once you’re done setting up a space, it becomes an independent knowledge base that takes all of the uploaded files’ contents into account. It will then automatically generate insight cards that include handy pieces of information, like summaries, prominent themes, tables breaking down complex details, etc. Each space also has an integrated AI chatbot to which you can direct your questions. The chatbot can be customized to analyze your documents from a certain viewpoint.Foundry One thing I appreciate about the AI integration in PDF Spaces is the ability to customize the chatbot. If your uploaded files revolve around legal matters, for example, you can instruct the assistant to view the document through a lawyer’s lens. The insight cards will also refresh and adapt accordingly. Like similar services, however, the AI chatbot may hallucinate, and the app explicitly warns that you should double-check its results. Fortunately, the chatbot lists citations when answering queries about your documents. If you’re unsure about a certain tidbit, you can quickly jump to the source to verify its accuracy. Adobe also pledges not to train its AI models using the data you upload to its service, making Acrobat Studio more reliable for sensitive matters. Other neat features include online collaboration and support for taking and editing notes relevant to a certain space. The Studio tier is sold under Adobe’s Acrobat brand and bundles the PDF editing suite included with the cheaper Pro version. Despite that, the PDF editing tools are seemingly absent from PDF Spaces. If you want to make changes to an uploaded file (PDF or otherwise), you’ll need to download it from the space, load it in Adobe’s separate PDF editor to amend it, save it, re-upload it to the space, and delete the duplicate file. A useful ecosystem integration would’ve been support for direct PDF file edits inside these digital hubs. Insight cards provide the user with an analysis of the documentation.Foundry Price and availability Adobe Acrobat Studio is available as a recurring subscription service, costing $35 per month or $300 as an annual plan. At the time of writing, the pricing webpage specifies that this is a limited-time, early-access offer. As such, the service could cost even more in the coming weeks. Like other popular Adobe products, you can access Acrobat Studio from desktop, mobile, and the web. If you’re using macOS, I advise you to opt for the website, as the native Acrobat app installs a ton of unnecessary bloatware that will fill up your Mac’s App Library. For more information on Adobe’s pricing read: Adobe Creative Cloud pricing: How to get the best deal. Should you invest in Adobe Studio? Acrobat Studio’s pricing and bundled services don’t make a lot of sense. A welcome move would be offering PDF Spaces as a standalone tool for a cheaper price. It would better compete against ChatGPT Projects and Google NotebookLM, which cost significantly less and serve a comparable purpose. Users who also need Acrobat Pro’s PDF editor, Express Premium’s templates, and the generative credits would get the option to pay extra for the voluntary add-ons. That’s not to say Adobe Acrobat Studio is an invalid product, however. Those who already pay for Acrobat Pro and Express Premium will appreciate the comprehensive bundle and its exclusive PDF Spaces. The AI-powered feature is highly reliable for extracting data from complex documents, summarizing them, and making them more presentable. It could assist with work assignments, major purchases or investments, university research papers, and much more.11:03 amThe Outsiders now offers an Apple Watch app for high-level athletes
The Gentler Stories-made app for cyclists, runners, and other performance-driven athletes just got even better with a beautiful Apple Watch app. Here are the details. more…10:30 amFive years later, the M5 chip just made Apple silicon exciting again
Macworld There’s no doubt that in the five years since the M1 chip, Apple silicon has changed the MacBook in radical ways. We’ve seen a massive performance uptick compared to the prior Intel chips, phenomenal battery life, and cool and quiet performance. The difference is day and night. But after a few years, we’ve gotten used to the improvements. Each Apple silicon chip feels impressive, but nowhere near as exciting as it used to be. In some ways, we’ve come to take it all for granted. We can see that reflected in the M5 MacBook Pro. Both before and after it launched, this device was framed as an iterative update with very little to differentiate it from the M4 version. We were told to just expect a chip refresh and very little else, with many experts and analysts warning that the true update would be coming next year with the M6 MacBook Pro. Part of this is undoubtedly true: the M5 MacBook Pro lacks the wide-ranging overhaul that the M6 edition is expected to get, with its predicted OLED touchscreen display and redesigned chassis. Compared to the M4 MacBook Pro, the M5 version has the same chassis, the same display, the same keyboard. It’s not exactly a thrilling update if your benchmark is getting something completely different from what has gone before. On the outside, the M5 MacBook Pro isn’t an exciting upgrade over the M4 model. But under the hood are significant updates.Foundry Yet if you know where to look, the M5 chip update is actually a lot more impactful than you might imagine. Far from being one to avoid, it could be a great pick for a certain category of MacBook user. And beyond that, it hints at exciting things for the future. The best is yet to come While the M5 MacBook Pro might be hard to differentiate from its predecessor on looks alone, there’s a lot more to it under the hood. Don’t mistake it for some boring ho-hum refresh just because it looks similar to its M4 sibling. As we found in our review of the M5 MacBook Pro, performance has increased across the board in meaningful ways. Apple has not only increased SSD speeds but doubled them compared to the previous edition, which in any other year would be heralded as a massive step forward. Graphics performance has charged way ahead of the M4 model, and this is increasingly important now that Macs’ gaming performance has never been better. And CPU output is also up across a range of tests, improving the everyday workflows you’ll likely buy the device for. Other test results have even suggested that the M5 chip outperforms the M1 Ultra. Sure, that’s no longer the newest or shiniest Apple chip, but it was an incredibly high-end offering when it debuted. Now that power is available in the entry-level MacBook Pro. All Mac M-series chips compared: Geekbench 610:15 amApple releases first iOS 26.2 beta, hints at eight new features to be found in the update | PowerPageApple releases first iOS 26.2 beta, hints at eight new features to be found in the update
Apple released the first iOS 26.2 beta last week, which the company stated in a press release will be released to all users sometime in December. Per MacRumors, the following eight new features can be expected with the update: If you’ve had a chance to try the iOS 26.2 beta, please let us know about […] Source10:00 amApple launches Emergency SOS via Satellite feature in Mexico, continues expansion of service | PowerPageApple launches Emergency SOS via Satellite feature in Mexico, continues expansion of service
If you’re headed south of the border, this could come in handy. Back in October, Apple announced that Emergency SOS via satellite would be coming to Mexico before the end of the year. As of Tuesday, that feature has now officially launched in Mexico. The Emergency SOS via Satellite feature is currently available on the […] Source08:00 amThis tiny 256GB SSD has an interesting way of protecting your files
Macworld TL;DR: The iKlips S USB-C Nano Fingerprint SSD is a tiny, secure 256GB SSD on sale now for $70. Sometimes, you can’t afford to wait for cloud storage. The iKlips S USB-C Nano Touch Portable SSD gives you a tiny, secure, high-speed way to move data wherever you go, and, unlike cloud storage, you don’t need a subscription to use it. It’s also on sale for $69.99 (reg. $89). This drive is small enough to clip to a keychain. It measures only 14.2 by 26 by 17.1 millimeters and weighs just 5 grams. Even with that size, it packs 256GB of storage and reaches speeds up to 450 MB per second for reading and up to 400 MB per second for writing. Large video files, including 4K and ProRes footage, transfer quickly without lag. The drive uses exFAT formatting, so files larger than 4GB save without splitting or compression. The iKlips S has a novel way of handling security: it has its own fingerprint reader that supports up to 20 fingerprints, allowing instant access without entering passwords. Encryption happens on the SSD itself, so the data stays protected even if the drive is plugged into another device. You can use this compact drive on almost any modern device. Plug it into an iPhone with USB-C, an iPad, an Android phone, a Mac, a Windows PC, ChromeOS, or Linux. No extra apps. No setup. Just plug it in and start transferring. The package includes a dust cover and lanyard for carrying, and the SSD comes with a three-year manufacturer’s warranty for peace of mind. Get an iKlips S USB-C Nano Fingerprint SSD for $70. iKlips S USB-C Nano Touch Fingerprint 256GB Portable SSDSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.08:00 amDouble the drones, double the fun — this 4K bundle is 65% off
Macworld TL;DR: Fly smarter with two 4K dual-camera drones — the Alpha Z PRO and Flying Fox — on sale for $129.97 until November 20. Why settle for one drone when you can fly two? The Alpha Z PRO 4K and Flying Fox 4K Wide-Angle Drone Bundle delivers a double dose of aerial adventure for $129.97 until November 20. Whether you’re shooting epic travel footage or just want to see your neighborhood from a new angle, these drones are built to capture life from above in crisp 4K detail. Both models come equipped with dual cameras (a 4K front lens and a 720p bottom lens) plus intuitive controls that make flying feel effortless. Features like altitude hold, gesture control, and automatic return keep your flights smooth and stress-free, while WiFi connectivity lets you stream real-time FPV footage straight to your phone. The Alpha Z PRO offers a sleek black design and a flight time of seven to nine minutes, while the silver Flying Fox gives you up to 12 minutes of air time per charge. Together, they deliver all the versatility you need for creative photography, videography, or just plain fun. Ready to see the world from above? Grab the Alpha Z PRO and Flying Fox 4K Drone Bundle for $129.97 until November 20. Alpha Z PRO 4K + Flying Fox 4K Wide-Angle Dual-Camera Drone BundleSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.07:50 amYou won’t believe what Apple just added to Vision Pro gaming
With Vision Pro gaining support for Sony's PSVR2 controllers in visionOS 26, Apple now directly sells them through its stores. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)07:35 amPublic Beta For macOS 26.2 Tahoe Released
Public beta testers can now try the new macOS Tahoe 26.2. Public betas are made available by Apple after a day has passed when they have given developers access to the beta. To try out the beta, you need to sign up on the company’s beta site and then go to Software Update, which can […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:34 amUnder-Screen 24MP Camera Coming to iPhone Fold
Rumors are making rounds that the iPhone Fold will have a 24MP camera that is built in the inner display of the device, under-screen. This is a first for the industry according to the most recent report on equity research by JP Morgan. Technology for under-display cameras were utilized for some phones operating on Android, […] The post appeared first on iLounge.07:33 am24MP Front Facing Camera Coming to iPhone 18 Models
A report on equity research by JP Morgan states that the iPhone 18 series next year will have a 24MP front-facing cam, which is an upgrade from the 18MP camera from the current iPhone 17 lineup. The 24MP was rumored to be equipped in the iPhone 17 but it never happened. It is worth noting […] The post appeared first on iLounge.03:27 amThese are the best new MacBook deals in November: starting at $599
In the Apple Silicon era, MacBooks have become more affordable than ever – with brand new models starting as low as $599. With looming global tariffs, these great deals could potentially be coming to an end soon – so if you’re in the market for a new MacBook for any reason, now may be one of the best ever times to purchase. Apple’s latest macOS Tahoe update also dropped support for practically all Intel Macs (with some small exceptions). If you’d like to stay on the latest and greatest Apple software, nows a fitting time to upgrade. more…03:27 amThese are the best new MacBook deals in November: starting at $599
In the Apple Silicon era, MacBooks have become more affordable than ever – with brand new models starting as low as $599. With looming global tariffs, these great deals could potentially be coming to an end soon – so if you’re in the market for a new MacBook for any reason, now may be one of the best ever times to purchase. Apple’s latest macOS Tahoe update also dropped support for practically all Intel Macs (with some small exceptions). If you’d like to stay on the latest and greatest Apple software, nows a fitting time to upgrade. Keep up with all of the latest MacBook deals on 9to5Toys. more…02:28 amPalm Royale season 2 premieres on Apple TV
More than a year after wrapping up its first season, Palm Royale is back on Apple TV for a star-studded season 2. Here’s what to expect. more…12:04 amApple now selling the PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers for Apple Vision Pro
Apple announced support for Sony’s PSVR2 Sense Controllers with visionOS 26, and you can now purchase them from the Apple’s online store. more…Tuesday November 1111:27 pmYou can now buy Sony's VR controllers for the Apple Vision Pro
Owners of the Apple Vision Pro can now buy the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers from Apple directly, giving them a way to play games on Apple's headset.PSVR2 controllers work with Apple Vision ProAs part of its update to visionOS 26, Apple added support for the PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2) Sense controllers to the Apple Vision Pro. Following its release, Apple is now selling the PSVR2 Sense controllers in the online store.The Apple Vision Pro proved that headsets can work using gestures and don't necessarily need controllers. However, they're still extremely useful for gaming. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:26 pmThe Mac calculator’s original design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for ten minutes | Ars TechnicaThe Mac calculator’s original design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for ten minutes
In 1982, a young Mac developer turned Jobs into a UI designer—and accidentally invented a new technique.11:26 pmOriginal Mac calculator design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for 10 minutes | Ars TechnicaOriginal Mac calculator design came from letting Steve Jobs play with menus for 10 minutes
In 1982, a young Mac developer turned Jobs into a UI designer—and accidentally invented a new technique.11:00 pmMake PDF editing easier on Mac with PDF Expert
PDF Expert will streamline your PDF editing and management. Get a lifetime subscription to this PDF editor for Mac for just $97.97 (30% off). (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)10:23 pmApple shares hit new all-time closing high
In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $3.24, or 1.25%, to $262.82, a new all-time closing high. Apple’s intraday high… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.