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- 04:05 pmApple device management company Jamf to be acquired by Francisco Partners for $2.2 billion | Mac Daily NewsApple device management company Jamf to be acquired by Francisco Partners for $2.2 billion
Jamf, the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.03:45 pmThis rare sale knocks $30 off the Apple TV 4K with Ethernet and 128GB of storage
Macworld It’s not often that we see the Apple TV 4K on sale for more than a couple of bucks, so this deal caught our eye. The Apple TV 4K with 128GB of storage and an Ethernet port is listed for $120 at Costco right now, the lowest price we’ve ever seen and a cheaper price than the 64GB model, which retails for $129. The third-gen Apple TV 4K comes with its very own Siri Remote, which lets you easily control all your media and issue voice commands. The device runs on the powerful A15 Bionic chip and is the best way to get access to all your favorite streaming services, from Disney+ to Netflix, from HBO Max to — no surprise there — Apple TV+. If you subscribe to pay TV providers, you’ll also get access to tons of live channels and on-demand programs as well as access to Apple Music as well as games via the Apple Arcade and the App Store. This model also has an Ethernet port, so you can connect a wired CAT5 cable for the fastest possible connection. It comes with 128GB of storage so you’ll have more than enough space for games and movies. There are rumors of a new model arriving soon, but it’s unlikely to be much different. So go grab this Apple TV 4K for $120 in one of the only sales we’ve ever seen. Buy now at Costco03:45 pmDeals: 1TB M4 Pro MacBook Pro up to $598 off, Apple TV 4K, Milanese Loop, Apple Watch Series 10 $170 off, more | 9 to 5 MacDeals: 1TB M4 Pro MacBook Pro up to $598 off, Apple TV 4K, Milanese Loop, Apple Watch Series 10 $170 off, more
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals are starting off with a giant $598 price drop on this 24GB/1TB M4 Pro MacBook Pro. This is the Space Black model in “excellent” open-box condition with a full Apple warranty alongside a relatively rare deal on the Apple TV 4K Wi-Fi + Ethernet (3rd Gen) and the best price ever on Apple’s latest black Milanese Loop. Those offers join a new all-time low on Apple’s brand new 25W Qi2 MagSafe Charger and some clearance pricing on Apple Watch Series 10 at $170 off. Head below for a closer look at everything. more…03:25 pmiPhone Fold’s launch timing sounds like it couldn’t be better
The latest rumors indicate we’re less than a year away from Apple’s first foldable iPhone debuting. And based on recent foldable market trends, it sounds like the iPhone Fold’s launch timing couldn’t be better. more…03:11 pmToday in Apple history: Apple fires Scott Forstall after Apple Maps’ awful launch
On October 29, 2012, Apple fired rising star Scott Forstall in the aftermath of the disastrous Apple Maps launch. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)03:06 pmBank of America raises Apple stock target to $320, betting on AI & the smart home
It's not about the iPhone 17 this time — Bank of America Securities has confidence that new products will power growth through the end of the decade, and has dramatically hiked their Apple stock target.Bank of America is optimistic about Apple's futureBank of America's October 29 report raised Apple's price target to $320 from $270, maintaining a Buy rating and confidence in the company's long-term strategy. The firm's five-year forecast through 2030 projects steady growth fueled by Apple's AI ambitions and expanding services business.The analysts highlighted Apple's ecosystem, brand, and installed base as key advantages. These factors are expected to support durable earnings growth. The analysis looks at Apple's revenue and operating margins across products and services. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:46 pmNvidia hits record $5 trillion mark as CEO dismisses AI bubble concerns
"I don’t believe we’re in an AI bubble," says Huang after announcing $500B in orders.02:37 pmNetflix is adding three new app features, here’s what’s coming
Netflix’s app teams have had a big year, marked by recent redesign launches on iOS and tvOS. Now, during a talk at TechCrunch Disrupt, CTO Elizabeth Stone has announced three more changes coming soon to the Netflix app. more…02:21 pmJamf goes from public to private in $2.2B acquisition deal
Apple device management platform Jamf is becoming a private company, following a $2.2 billion deal with investment firm Francisco Partners.Jamf logoAn deal has been struck between Apple device management service Jamf and private equity firm Francisco Partners. Confirmed on Wednesday after some details of the deal leaked to Reuters, the agreement sees Jamf become a privately-owned company, instead of a public one.The stock market responded to the news by raising Jamf's share price up by over 15% in premarket trading. The offer price is $13.05 per share, which is a premium of 24% on Jamf's September 11 closing price. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:20 pmCardhop 2.4.2
Contact management app updated with improvements and bug fixes. ($57 annual subscription, free update, 28.8 MB, macOS 12+)02:20 pmCardhop 2.4.2
Contact management app updated with improvements and bug fixes. ($57 annual subscription, free update, 28.8 MB, macOS 12+)02:18 pmLightroom Classic 15.0
Brings several new features and performance updates to the desktop-focused photo cataloging and editing app. ($9.99/$19.99/$59.99 monthly Creative Cloud subscription, free update, macOS 14+)02:18 pmLightroom Classic 15.0
Brings several new features and performance updates to the desktop-focused photo cataloging and editing app. ($9.99/$19.99/$59.99 monthly Creative Cloud subscription, free update, macOS 14+)02:17 pmModern CSV 2.2.4
Maintenance update with bug fixes for the CSV manipulation app. ($Free/$39/$59, free update, 27.1 MB, macOS 11+)02:17 pmModern CSV 2.2.4
Maintenance update with bug fixes for the CSV manipulation app. ($Free/$39/$59, free update, 27.1 MB, macOS 11+)02:02 pmBofA hikes Apple price target to $320 from $270
Bank of America has raised its price target on Apple (AAPL) to $320 from $270 while maintaining a Buy rating, driven by… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:02 pmWhen an ex weaponizes Family Sharing — and how little you can do
Apple's iOS Family Sharing is meant to be a boon for protecting children and managing app purchases, but for one broken family it was turned against them. Unless Apple makes changes, there's not much that can be done about it.Apple's Family Sharing — image credit: AppleApple launched Family Sharing in 2014, and alongside Parental Controls, it's all about protecting children and overseeing their use of devices. According to Wired, however, the stringent controls Apple imposes also enables potentially serious problems.An anonymous woman referred to as Kate, has recounted how Family Sharing was used against her when she separated from her husband. Her ex was the organizer of their Family Sharing group, and refused to remove their children from it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:01 pmThe next iPad mini may get a water-resistant redesign
Macworld Apple’s iPhones have long boasted impressive water-resistance capabilities. Every handset since 2018’s XS generation has been IP68 rated, the highest you’ll see on a consumer product, and specifically credited with the ability to survive submersion in at least 2m of water (or more, in later generations) for up to 30 minutes. Most of us still dread the idea of dropping our iPhone in the bath or the toilet, but the reality is that it would probably be fine. The iPad, however, is a different matter entirely. For whatever reason, Apple doesn’t publish water-resistance specs for any of its iPads. This doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t get them wet, but it probably means Apple doesn’t think they’d do very well, which is a worry for holidaymakers who like to read eBooks by the swimming pool. This could be set to change. A new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, which focuses principally on upcoming OLED screen upgrades, briefly alludes to another change: the iPad mini is getting a redesigned case that’s better able to withstand liquid intrusions. The interesting part is that Apple isn’t simply copying what it does on the iPhone and using that on the larger device. Instead, the company is working on a whole new vibration-based speaker system, which would enable it to get rid of the speaker holes which are such a weak spot for water entry. “That’s a different approach than the iPhone’s water-resistant design,” Gurman explains, “which retains holes but adds gaskets and adhesives to prevent damage.” At this stage, the idea remains quite vague, both on when this mini could arrive and how effective the water resistance will be—there’s no word on what IP rating this would result in, or whether Apple would choose to publicize a feature that would appear to give the iPad mini a selling point over its mostly more expensive siblings. The 7th-gen iPad mini came out in fall 2024, and based on past behavior (a 30-month gap between the 5th and 6th iPad minis; a three-year gap between the 6th and 7th), it could be a long wait for the next model, apparently code-named J510. That’s assuming Apple even completes the project in time for the next mini, and as Gurman points out, it could yet change its mind and move in a different direction. One detail Gurman is prepared to comment on is the price of the upgraded mini: it could cost as much as $100 more than the current model, he says, which means up to $599. That price bump is mainly caused by the OLED screen, but having a bit of water resistance for the first time may help justify the cost if you’re planning to take the tablet with you on holiday.01:51 pmApple spent more than ever lobbying politicians in the EU in 2025
Apple has always used the tools it has at its disposal to influence EU politics, and it was not afraid to spend a record amount of its cash for lobbying officials in 2025 — but it is not the leader amongst big tech in that regard.EU flags - Image Credit: European UnionApple faces a lot of criticism and regulations around the world. Like other companies, it wants to have rules to either work on its behalf or be at least tolerable.Also like other major organizations, it lobbies lawmakers and officials, all in a bid to massage upcoming laws and regulations more to its liking. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:45 pmBuild and deploy unlimited websites for just $34 a year
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