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- 01:42 pmApple says AI is fueling ‘new categories of products,’ but will they ever arrive?
Macworld At an all-hands meeting on Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook did his best to reassure employees about the company’s prospects in the AI market, a market in which it has so far struggled to achieve relevance. When questioned about rivals’ launches of new types of AI device, Cook insisted that Apple isn’t concerned. “There will be new categories of products and services that are enabled through AI, and we’re extremely excited about that,” he said, as reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. “We’re excited about the opportunities that it opens for Apple.” Apple will need to deliver more than just positive words. The company does have an AI platform, Apple Intelligence, but this was late (arriving more than a month after the “AI-ready” iPhone 16, and well over a year after Google Gemini) and far less capable than rival offerings. Things are so serious that Apple, one of the wealthiest and best-resourced companies in history, had to seek help from a rival to get things back on track. Apple’s partnership with Google may be exactly what it needs in the short term. But the problem with growth markets is that they move on fast, and as Cook’s questioner recognised, other tech companies have released dedicated hardware products specifically designed to deliver AI features, while others are sure to follow soon. This functionality could be built into a pair of glasses (such as Meta’s Ray-Bans), a set of earbuds, or a pin attached to the user’s clothing (such as the Humane AI, or the project Jony Ive is working on with OpenAI). AI need not be limited to the screen of a phone or a laptop. Reports claim that Apple has been working on an AI pin, but such a product is extremely unlikely to appear before 2027, if it appears at all. And as already mentioned, the company is hindered by fundamental problems with the AI itself: it can hardly press on with plans for an AI device until that’s solved. “AI is one of the most profound opportunities of our entire lifetime,” Cook added at the meeting. “I truly believe there is no company better positioned to let our customers use AI in profound and meaningful ways than Apple.” He may believe it, but the rest of us might take some convincing.12:45 pmApple’s cheapest iPad to get Apple Intelligence support at just the right time
Alongside the iPhone 17e, Apple also has a refreshed base model iPad in the works. A new report from Macotakara highlights what we can expect from Apple’s update of its cheapest iPad. more…12:24 pmOne song can ruin your entire Apple Music algorithm & there needs to be a fix
Users shouldn't be afraid of exploring music or letting their kids choose a song, but since Apple Music lacks manual algorithm controls, one wrong song can upend your recommendations for weeks.Apple Music is great except when you accidentally poison your algorithmApple Music is debatably the best option for music streaming, especially for those committed to the Apple ecosystem. However, as great as the app and human curation aspects can be, there is a fatal flaw that requires users to either actively fight it or give up entirely.It seems like it should be obvious to Apple's development team, but year after year, we have gone without the ability to fine-tune our algorithm. If you dare to listen to a single Christmas song, video game soundtrack, or sleep-focused playlist without first turning off the algorithm altogether, your recommendations will be ruined for an indefinite amount of time. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:22 pmThe iPhone Fold can’t just be a folding iPhone
Macworld Folding phones are everywhere. There are enough of them that our friends at TechAdvisor have maintained a best folding phone guide for several years. Samsung even just came out with a tri-fold phone, in a very “we made a razor with even more blades” sort of approach. And while folding phones have gotten quite good over the past several years and are reasonably popular considering the high price they command ($1,500 or more for the best models), the expectations for Apple’s long-awaited folding iPhone are a lot higher. Apple has avoided making a folding iPhone for years, even while the problems with screen creases and wonky hinges have more or less been resolved. A folding iPhone is going to have to be more than just “it’s an iPhone, but it folds.” It has to enable you to do things you can’t do with a non-folding iPhone. Going their own way A plethora of leaks have given us a decent picture of what the iPhone Fold will look like: A book-style folding iPhone somewhat squatter and wider than its contemporaries in the Android space, with an external display around 5 and a half inches and an internal unfolded display a little under 8 inches. The back will have two cameras, arranged in a horizontal “plateau” similar to that on the iPhone Air. It will have Touch ID in the power button rather than Face ID, and volume buttons along the top edge. Most of the left side of the device will be occupied by the display and battery, giving it the highest battery capacity of any iPhone yet (rumors say north of 5,000mAh). Leaked CAD drawings and dimensions suggest the iPhone fold will be wider than the usual folding phone.Subsyxx/Reddit But all of that is just hardware. It matters, of course, but it doesn’t give you a reason to spend twice as much on an iPhone that folds. People aren’t out there clamoring for a wider iPhone that costs $2,000 or more. The real reason to buy the iPhone Fold will have to be the software, and that’s the one part of the picture we just don’t have any real information about. What could you do with a folding iPhone? Obviously, folding phones make for good “lean back on the couch and consume content” experiences. Unfolded, the two-hand experience and larger display make for better web browsing and video watching. But sleek design and “it’s bigger on the inside” probably isn’t going to make the folding iPhone a success. The iPhone Air put a premium on design at a high price, and by all accounts, it did not do well. Apple will need to add significant capabilities to iOS if it wants the Fold to be a success. iOS just isn’t made for a screen that is wider than it is tall. The outside display can look and act more or less like your iPhone (but with those dimensions, a lot of apps will need interface updates). But what happens when you run an app on the inside display? Is it just a wider version? Will Apple let you run two apps side-by-side in split screen? It seems obvious that this would be a capability, but again, that’s what every Android foldable can do, and it’s not the sort of thing that makes everyone rush out to spend two grand on a phone. iPadOS 26 is a start, but the folding iPhone needs to take it even further.Apple Since iPadOS is already “iOS with extra big-screen features,” perhaps the folding iPhone will actually run iPadOS? On the outside screen, apps would run in a full-screen view like an iPhone, but inside you’d get a dock, multitasking, support for a keyboard and mouse/trackpad, and all the other goodies added in iPadOS 26. Add in support for Apple Pencil, and the iPhone Fold could, in fact, be a “hybrid iPhone/iPad” device that starts to make a lot more sense. After all, the iPad mini has a screen size of 8.3 inches, just half an inch bigger than the reported size of an unfolded iPhone Fold. They even appear to have similar aspect ratios. Maybe you wouldn’t pay $2,000 for an iPhone that unfolds to a bigger display, but would you pay that much for an iPad mini that folds up and fits in your pocket? I still expect more than that, though. For starters, every folding phone has to deal with the everyday use case of “I have something open on the outside screen, and then I unfold my phone to use the inside screen.” What happens to that app—how it behaves through that transition—is an area ripe for innovation. The easy thing is to simply show that app on one half of the inside screen, or perhaps provide an option to open such apps across the entire inside display. I hope Apple is thinking a little more deeply about it and will surprise us with something delightful. Accessories are another opportunity to do something special. Cases would need to be specially designed to work around the hinge. Maybe they can do other things, like provide a fold-out stand for watching videos or working with a keyboard and trackpad? Maybe the phone is too thin to attach an Apple Pencil for charging, but the case can provide the required stability? The iPhone Fold needs to do more than the rest of the folding phones on the market.Luke Baker More than just an iPhone that folds iPhone is a popular enough brand that Apple could definitely sell a number of them if it were nothing more than an iPhone on the outside and a bigger iPhone on the inside. Even at the rumored $2,000+ price, just being the first folding iPhone, with a posh design and excellent marketing, would make it the must-have aspirational gadget of the holiday season. But over time, selling an iPhone that costs twice as much as an iPhone Pro is going to have to come with more than just the gee-whiz factor. The “wow factor” of folding phones is several years in the rearview mirror, and the novelty of being the first one from Apple is sure to be short-lived. To continue to sell folding iPhones month after month, year after year, Apple is going to have to make it do something that no other iPhone can do, other than fold in half.12:20 pmInside Live Translation on FaceTime on iOS 26
After a few years of rumors about the feature, Apple added live translated captions to FaceTime in iOS 26, allowing one-on-one calls to display real-time subtitles spanning languages. Here's where to find live translation in FaceTime, and how it came to be.FaceTimeLive translation in FaceTime is a big new feature, but many users don't even know it's there. That's because Apple doesn't make it clear or easy to find as a translation option.Plus, the translation feature isn't found under Apple Intelligence settings or FaceTime menus where you might expect it. Instead, it's tucked away inside Live Captions, an accessibility feature that's been around for years.Consequently even people who use the accessibility features may not have had reason to spot this new addition. But it's worth knowing about, because it is a boon in so many different situations, and while there are still limitations, Apple has implemented it well. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:00 amThese 2025 iPads just dropped under $400
Macworld TL;DR: Pick up an iPad 11 on sale for only $370 (reg. $499). The global RAM shortage is causing tech prices to rise across the board, but refurbished prices are still staying low. This 2025 iPad 11 is in near-mint condition, but because it’s technically a refurb, it only costs $369.99 instead of $499. This iPad 11 has an A16 chip with a 5-core CPU, 4-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine, so it can handle multitasking, 4K video editing, and everyday apps without feeling slow. It comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, which is enough space for work apps, games, documents, and media. The 11-inch Liquid Retina display runs at 1640 x 2360 with True Tone and sRGB color, so text and images look sharp and consistent whether you are reading, streaming, or drawing. iPadOS 26 adds tools like Smart Script for smoother handwritten notes and Math Notes for writing and solving equations with Apple Pencil support. Wi-Fi 6 with 2×2 MIMO and Bluetooth 5.3 keep you connected at home or work, and the eSIM lets you add a data plan when you want cellular service. Battery life is rated for up to 10 hours of web or video on Wi-Fi and up to 9 hours on cellular. A 12MP wide rear camera can shoot 4K video, scan documents, and handle everyday photos. The 12MP front camera with Center Stage keeps you in frame on FaceTime and video calls, helped by dual microphones and landscape stereo speakers. This model has a Grade “A” refurbished rating, meaning it’s in near-mint condition with minimal or no scuffing and includes an aftermarket 1-year parts and labor warranty. In the box, you get the iPad, a USB-C charging cable, and a charging block. Right now, you can get an iPad 11 on sale for only $369.99, but limited stock is available. Apple iPad 11 (2025) 128GB Wi-Fi & Cellular Silver (Refurbished)See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.08:00 amPay for MS Office once and use it forever on your Mac (+ save 77%)
Macworld TL;DR: This is Microsoft Office for Mac the old-school way: one $50 payment (MSRP $219), lifetime access, no monthly fees. There are two kinds of Mac users: those who live inside Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—and those who quietly resent paying a monthly fee just to keep using them. If you’re in the second group, this deal is for you. Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac delivers the classic Office experience with a one-time purchase instead of an ongoing subscription. That means Word for writing, Excel for spreadsheets, PowerPoint for presentations, Outlook for email, plus Teams (basic) and OneNote—all installed on one Mac for lifetime use. This is not Microsoft 365. There are no renewals to track, no surprise charges, and no pressure to upgrade every year. You buy it once, connect it to your Microsoft account, and keep using it at home or work for as long as that Mac is around. It’s a great fit for families, students, freelancers, and small business owners who just want reliable tools that work. You still get instant delivery, downloadable license keys, and support—but without the subscription mindset. Sometimes the best tech upgrade isn’t flashy. Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac for a one-time $49.97 payment. Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021: Lifetime LicenseSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.04:09 amiPhone 17e launch appears just weeks away
Apple may announce the iPhone 17e in less than two weeks from now, on February 19, via a quiet press release. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:41 amDesigners teach AI models to generate better UI in new Apple study
Apple continues to explore how generative AI can improve app development pipelines. Here’s what they’re looking at. more…12:44 amData in the Wild: 40% of Employee AI Use Involves Sensitive Info
New research shows sensitive corporate data is increasingly flowing through unsanctioned GenAI apps as workers bypass official controls, widening the gap between frontier adopters and organizations struggling to govern AI use. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.12:29 amGrab a MacBook Air from just $389 heading into Super Bowl weekend
Steep discounts on Apple's MacBook Air have driven prices down to as low as $389.99 heading into the weekend.Grab a MacBook Air from just $389.Walmart seller VIPOutlet has blowout inventory of Apple's M1 MacBook Air 13-inch for $389 while supplies last. This seller has a 4-star rating with 23,495 total reviews at press time. While the system has 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage, the budget-friendly price makes it a viable system for casual use like web browsing and streaming content.Buy M1 MacBook Air for $389 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:20 amApple Health+ scaled back internally, will focus on incremental features instead
The Apple Intelligence-powered Health+ service is reportedly being scaled back now that Eddy Cue is in charge, and will focus on getting features to users sooner with smaller releases.Apple Health to get multiple smaller feature updates soonApple has never announced Health+ or plans for the initiative, but leaks surrounding the project suggested some kind of AI chat interface was going to be offered. Users would be able to discuss their health data and be directed to professional videos explaining certain topics.According to a report from Bloomberg, Services chief Eddy Cue is now in charge of Apple Health after Jeff Williams retired, and he's restructured the plans around its future. Instead of trying to release one big feature set under the umbrella of "Apple Health+" and a new subscription, Apple is allegedly planning on breaking up the planned features into smaller, incremental releases. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our ForumsThursday February 0511:57 pmApple releases watchOS 11.6.2 to fix emergency services bug in Australia
Macworld If you haven’t updated to watchOS 26 yet, and you live in or plan to visit Australia, you should grab the new watchOS 11.6.2 update right away. The release notes only say “This update provides important bug fixes and is recommended for all users.” Apple has clarified that the actual bug fixed is a cellular network issue on Series 6, Series 7, Series 8, Series 9, Series 10, SE 2, Ultra, and Ultra 2 that affects their ability to connect to emergency services in Australia.11:52 pmNew iPhone launching this month with four key changes: report
According to a new report today, Apple’s next iPhone is launching very soon. Macwelt reports that the iPhone 17e is set to launch on February 19 — one year to the day following the launch of the iPhone 16e. more…11:50 pmApple reportedly scales back plans for AI-powered health coach
Bloomberg reports that Apple has recently scaled back its plans for the Project Mulberry initiative following a leadership shakeup at the company’s health organization. Here are the details. more…11:36 pmwatchOS 11.6.2 out with a key fix for Apple Watch users in Australia
Those who have not upgraded to watchOS 26 can now install watchOS 11, which fixes an issue that prevented calls to emergency services in Australia.watchOS 11.6.2 is now available for download.Following the debut of the iOS 26.3 release candidate and minor updates for older operating systems, a new watchOS update has been made available for select Apple Watch models.watchOS 11.6.2 resolves a cellular network issue that occurs "when establishing a connection to emergency services in Australia," according to Apple. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:25 pmHow to get your 2026 Apple Music Replay playlist
It's not just Spotify that has a year-end wrap-up feature — Apple Music does too, and it's year round! Here's how to get your Apple Music Replay playlist, today.Apple Music Replay 2026Spotify has a unique feature called Spotify Wrapped that shows off your top artists, songs, and genres of the year. It is a trendy function that gets shared all over social media at the end of each year, but Apple Music fans need not miss out. In fact, the 2025 Replay playlist has already been released and updates every week.In iOS 26, Apple Music Replay is built into the Music app, so no more jumping out to Safari. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:16 pmApple Arcade in February: Civilization VII and three other games
Macworld Gaming subscription services are all the rage now, but Apple Arcade isn’t a little different from the likes of PlayStation Plus, EA Play, or Xbox Game Pass. If you’ve got questions about it, we’ve got plenty of answers. Updated February 5, 2026: There are four new games on the service this month: Civilization VII, Felicity’s Door, I Love Hue Too+, and Retrocade. We have also cleaned up our list of all Apple Arcade games, removing old titles that are no longer available. What is Apple Arcade? Apple Arcade is a gaming subscription service for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and AppleTV that features several hundred games. The games are a mix of genres and styles, and include original games you’ll only find on the service and others that can be found on the regular App Store or even other platforms. Apple Arcade isn’t a streaming service like Xbox Live Cloud Gaming or GeForce NOW. Games must be downloaded onto your device in order to be played. What do I need to run it? Apple Arcade was made available as part of iOS 13, iPad OS 13, tvOS 13, and macOS Catalina or later. Some of the more visually-intensive games may only run well on newer hardware, though, and some Mac games require macOS 11 (Big Sur). How much does Apple Arcade cost? Apple Arcade costs $6.99/£6.99 per month, and you’ll also get a one-month free trial or you can get three months free if you purchase a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV or Mac. To claim your free trial click here. You can get Apple Arcade for less than $6.99 a month if you subscribe for a year upfront. A year of Apple Arcade is $49.99/£49.99 (so $4.16 a month). If you’re currently on the $6.99 month-to-month plan and want to switch to the annual plan and save some money, you can do so on your iPhone or iPad. Open the App Store app, then tap your account icon in the upper right. Tap Subscriptions, then tap the entry for Apple Arcade. Here, you can switch to the annual plan. Apple Arcade is also included in the Apple One subscription bundles, which range from $20 a month to $38 a month and include access to Apple Music and Apple TV and iCloud storage. There is also a month free trial of Apple One. To claim the trial, or sign up for Apple One, click here. How do I sign up for Apple Arcade? There isn’t an Apple Arcade app—it’s built into the App Store. On your iPhone, iPad, or Mac open the App Store and look for the Apple Arcade tab at the bottom of the screen (or in the left column on macOS). A sign-up screen with a Try It Free button will appear. After the trial you’ll be charged either the monthly or annual fee, depending on your selection. When subscribing, you’ll need to enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID or Face ID to sign in, and you’ll have to confirm your subscription purchase a few times. Once you’re done with the sign up, the Arcade section of the App Store shows what games are available to you. To access a game, tap on it in the App Store, then tap the Get button. When the game is done installing on your device, the Get button turns into a Play button, and you can tap it to launch the game. The game app icon will also appear on your device’s Home page. On the Apple TV, there actually is an Arcade app. Open that to see the sign-up offer. You’ll also find an Arcade tab within the App Store. Does my subscription include family sharing? Yes. One $6.99 per month subscription can be shared between up to six people (including you). How do I cancel Apple Arcade? First off, keep in mind that if you cancel Apple Arcade (either before your free trial is up or after subscribing), you won’t be able to keep playing the games unless you re-subscribe. If you’re okay with that, you can use the same process you use to cancel any other subscription service. Here’s the easiest way to do it on the iPhone and iPad: Open the App Store app and tap on your profile photo in the upper right. In the screen that pops up, press Subscriptions near the top of the page. You’ll then see a list of active subscriptions, and Apple Arcade should be listed there. Tap it. You’ll either see Cancel Free Trial or Cancel Subscription toward the middle of the page that appears. Tap whatever option is available, then Confirm Cancellation. And here’s how to cancel Apple Arcade on the Mac: Open the App Store app and then press the icon with your profile photo in the lower left. The Account window will appear, and you should then click View Information at the top of the window. Enter your password when/if prompted. When your Account Information appears, scroll down to the Manage section and click the Manage link to the right of Subscriptions. When the list of your active subscriptions appears, click Edit to the right of Apple Arcade. Toward the middle of the page that appears, you’ll see a button that says either Cancel Free Trial or Cancel Subscription. Click it, then click Confirm Cancellation and Confirm. Do Apple Arcade games have in-app purchases? No. In Apple’s words, “since every game includes access to the full experience, including all game features, content, and future updates, no additional purchases will be required.” Even games that have in-app purchases on the App Store won’t have any in Apple Arcade. Do Apple Arcade games have ads? Also no. On a related note, Apple says Apple Arcade has no ad tracking. Is Apple Arcade a game streaming service like GeForce NOW or Xbox Game Streaming? No. All Apple Arcade are downloaded. Are there demos for Apple Arcade games? No, and they’re not really necessary. Like App Store apps, games download quickly and can easily be removed if you don’t want to keep it anymore. Apple partly envisions Apple Arcade as a way of letting players try out games with more freedom than the App Store currently allows (which is basically none). In Apple’s words, “rather than pay upfront for each game, a subscription to Apple Arcade will give players the opportunity to try any game in the service without risk.” The service has a free trial, though, as we’ve seen with other Apple subscription services. Am I able to keep playing Apple Arcade games if I cancel my subscription? No. As with most subscription services, you only have access while you’re a subscriber. Can I use controllers with Apple Arcade games? Yes. In additional to traditional MFi (Made for iOS) controllers, you can pair some specific Bluetooth controllers for either PlayStation or Xbox with either your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. Since many Apple Arcade games are playable on Mac and Apple TV (where controller support is more common), many games will support them. Some games, especially those that are also available in the broader App Store and only for iPhone or iPad, have no controller support. Recently Apple relaxed the requirements for MFi controller certification, which may have grown out of the Apple Arcade negotiations. How often are new games released? Games are typically released on the first Friday of each month. There are some rare exceptions. What games have been released so far? There are over 200 games available for Apple Arcade, and the list grows all the time. 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Apple is set to mark its fiftieth anniversary in April 2026, and the iPhone maker's CEO promised employees that a celebration would take place.Apple CEO Tim Cook gets reflective as he approaches retirement. Image source: AppleOn Thursday, during a meeting where he promised to lobby lawmakers on immigration policy, Tim Cook took the opportunity to reflect on the nearly five decades of Apple. The company has come a long way, and its CEO revealed there have been discussions about what to do to mark the occasion."I've been unusually reflective lately about Apple because we have been working on what do we do to mark this moment," said Cook. "When you really stop and pause and think about the last 50 years, it makes your heart sing. It really does. I promise some celebration." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:52 pmTim Cook hints that new AI-enabled products are on the way — what to expect
Tim Cook signaled that a wave of new AI-powered products is coming from Apple. Here's what we already know about some of these. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)