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  • Tuesday May 21
  • 11:54 am
    Folding iPhone may repair display scratches & dents by itself
    In researching types of displays that can be folded or bent, Apple is continuing to work on technology so iPhone displays themselves could "heal" the inevitable wear and tear.Foldable iPhones could have displays that heal creases or dents themselvesApple has been working on a foldable iPhone for at least nine years, and it's also investigated ones where the screen can be rolled up. In each case, the issue is of making these screens work — and not be damaged by the folding or rolling.Now a newly-granted patent suggests a way of both minimizing damage, and of doing something about it when it happens. "Electronic Devices With Flexible Display Cover Layers," proposes mixing rigid and flexible areas for a display, and then also utilizing what Apple calls "self-healing." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 11:44 am
    iPhone 16 Pro rumored to get hugely better ultra-wide sensor & optical zoom
    Rumors of major camera changes to the iPhone 16 Pro lineup continue, with a leaker insisting there will be an ultra-wide sensor update and one for the telephoto's zoom.Rear cameras of the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro MaxApple regularly makes updates to the camera system on the iPhone, with the Tetraprism lens on the iPhone 15 Pro Max getting a lot of attention. Rumors claim more are on the way, and a Tuesday leaker post seems to agree.The post from leaker "Baby Sauce" on Weibo refers to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The first of the two claims is that there will be an upgrade of the ultra-wide angle camera to 48-megapixels. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 11:16 am
    Apple fights $2B antitrust fine over Spotify complaint, challenging EU in court
    Apple said back in March that it would appeal the $2B antitrust fine levied against it by the EU in respect of a complaint made by Spotify, and it is now reported to have filed its lawsuit. It’s the latest example of the iPhone maker taking an aggressive stance against competition law on both sides of the Atlantic … more…

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  • 10:38 am
    Apple North Carolina campus efforts continue to move at a glacial pace
    Local utilities are ready to go on the site of Apple's future North Carolina campus, but the company appears to not be particularly motivated to get the project done any time soon.The campus will be near Raleigh, North CarolinaThe campus was rumored as early as 2018, but announced in April 2021. Since then, there has been a trickle of Apple investment into the project, instead of the expected major and quick leaps.And, there still does not appear to be a great deal of urgency on Apple's part to get it done. A new report cites local utility giants standing by, but ultimately waiting on Apple to move. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 10:30 am
    12 incredibly useful ways to repurpose your old Mac mini
    Macworld When it comes time to get a new Mac, you have three options: Trade in your old Mac, sell it, or hold onto it. Macs tend to maintain a good amount of value but some Macs are more in demand than others. MacBooks are relatively hot sellers, but on the other hand, there seems to be a glut of used Mac minis for sale. With inexpensive Macs like the Mac mini, it’s probably not worth the hassle of selling it and Apple isn’t going to give you very much for a trade-in. So, why not keep that old Mac mini? There are many sensible uses for it, even if it’s past its prime. If you have an old Mac mini that has been replaced by a newer model, here are a few ideas on how you can put it to good use. As an emergency Mac Apple devices are very reliable, but stuff happens–a Mac can fall off a desk and we’ve all heard about someone who spilled a beverage onto a computer. So, while your primary Mac is at the shop recovering from that mishap, an old Mac mini can be a savior and be of service. If you use Time Machine for data backups, you can even use Migration Assistant to quickly bring the replacement device up to date. Currently best price: Mac Mini M2 For old software There are instances where a user relies on software that is no longer available or is no longer supported by the developer. Perhaps you’re in a situation where a custom-made app will never be upgraded. Or maybe you have software that won’t work with Apple’s emulator that allows M-series Macs to run software developed for Intel processors. You can use that old Mac mini for these instances. Keep older versions of software and discontinued apps on it so you can open those old files and archives. Be sure to turn off auto updates on it so you don’t unintentionally install a new version of the app–the updates often replace the older apps. As a test machine If you have a setup with a lot of devices connected–printers, audio interfaces, cameras, scanners, etc–a macOS update can sometimes (but not usually) cause problems. Especially if the device is older and the manufacturer isn’t updating the drivers anymore. You can save yourself a lot of trouble if you set up the old Mac mini as a computer for checking software update compatibility. When an update happens, you can install it on the Mac mini and then test your device compatibility. This way, you can spot problems without affecting your workflow on your main Mac. You can also do this with the apps on the Mac; install the updated version on the Mac mini and see if it works with your files without any hitches. One thing to keep in mind is that the Mac mini may stop being compatible with the latest version of macOS. A Mac can usually run the latest major version of macOS for 5 to 7 years until Apple cuts it off. (A major version is a whole-point revision. For example, macOS 13 to 14.) As a digital video recorder The Mac mini is a great device to record TV programs on a scheduled basis. The Geniatech EyeTV U6 can be plugged into a USB-A port to receive an aerial TV signal and the bundled EyeTV 3 software provides a channel guide and can perform recording functions. However, the most recent version of macOS that the EyeTV3 software is compatible with is macOS 10.14 Mojave, so your Mac mini needs to run this older macOS. You may be able to find other apps that can help you use your old Mac mini as a TV. EyeTV U6 TV receiver for Mac. EyeTV U6 TV receiver for Mac.Geniatech EyeTV U6 TV receiver for Mac.Geniatech Geniatech As a remote Mac Maybe you like the idea of your older Mac mini as a second computer but you don’t like the idea of setting up another display, keyboard, and mouse for it. That takes up a lot of desk space. However, you can use your setup on your primary Mac to remotely control the Mac mini. You do need to connect a display, and input devices to the Mac mini to set this up, and the Mac mini needs to be on your network. Once the setup is done, you can disconnect the display and input devices. Here’s what you do on the Mac mini (these steps are with macOS 13 Monterey. They should be similar on other versions of macOS) Open System Preferences/Settings. In the Search box, type “Screen Sharing” and press Return. Click Screen Sharing in the search results to open the setting. Flip the switch on for Screen Sharing. You can find further settings if you click the “i” icon; you can set a password, limit which users can have access, and more. You may have to enter your user password to confirm the settings. Close the window. To access the Mac mini remotely from your primary Mac, go to the Finder and click Go > Network. Click on your Mac mini and then click the Screen Share button. You’ll need to enter the user account name and password for the Mac mini, but once that’s done, you’ll see the Mac mini’s screen. Also, you can use a third-party remote access app such as TeamViewer, LogMeIn and AnyDesk, which offer access via the internet. If you want to control the computer from a PC, you can use the Mac version of Microsoft Remote Desktop. As a work-only Mac Depending on your use case, it might be a good idea to have a Mac dedicated to work and another for personal use. If you work for a company, hopefully they provide a work computer to use. But if they don’t and your employer wants to install software that you need to use or platform management apps, a separate Mac dedicated to work makes even more sense. If you have your own business, a separate work Mac can prevent your professional data from mingling with your personal data. As a DVD/Blu-ray player Do you still have an old DVD collection but no longer have a functioning DVD player? An old Mac mini is also a good solution. Mac minis released before 2010 have a built-in drive, and if you have a model without a drive, an external USB one can be bought at an affordable price. Connect the Mac to your TV via HDMI, and the sound and audio will then come through the TV. A mouse is needed for operation. Don’t worry about the fact that there’s no longer a DVD player app that comes with the Mac. As soon as you insert a DVD, the app opens automatically. To play Blu-ray discs, you need to get a Blu-ray drive. Also, the Mac doesn’t have software to play Blu-ray discs, so you need third-party software. Unfortunately, a lot of Blu-ray apps have had less than stellar reviews on the web, and a lot of them are old and not updated. Look for a trial or demo so you can try the app first before spending your money. A couple of Blu-ray apps include Macgo Blu-ray Player for Mac and Aiseesoft Mac Blu-ray Player. Currently best price: Mac Mini M2 Pro Use the old Mac mini as a media center Even though this idea has gone out of fashion in the age of Netflix and Apple TV+, using the Mac mini as a media center can be very useful. The mini would be dedicated to playing videos, photos, and music files and is connected to the TV via HDMI. Instead of using a mouse and keyboard, you can control this Mac using a mouse or a special remote control or an app on your iPhone. Software such as Plex also offers more and more streaming functions Software such as Plex also offers more and more streaming functions IDG Software such as Plex also offers more and more streaming functions IDG IDG Another approach is to use an app such as Kodi or Plex, which are optimized for remote control operation. This solution is interesting if you want to manage large quantities of video or audio files. As a caching server Content caching is an interesting function for a Mac Mini server. For software updates and iCloud synchronization, each of your devices has to download the required data individually from the network, even if it is always the same system update or software update. All these downloads can be managed via a single computer on the network–a caching server. Using such a machine would save bandwidth. This function is of course particularly interesting for schools and companies with a poor internet connection, but can also be useful for households with a large number of Macs and iOS devices. To activate the function go into System Preferences/Settings and do a search for “Content Caching.” Flip the switch to turn it on. In the Content Chacing System Setting in macOS Sonoma, users can adjust the size of the cache. In the Content Chacing System Setting in macOS Sonoma, users can adjust the size of the cache.Foundry In the Content Chacing System Setting in macOS Sonoma, users can adjust the size of the cache.Foundry Foundry As a Time Machine/backup server If the Mac mini has sufficient storage space, you can also convert it into a Time Machine Server. Backups of one or more Macs are then no longer made to a USB-connected storage medium, but to this computer via the network. We have a separate article with details on how to set up networked Time Machine backups. As a virtual Windows machine An old Mac mini with an Intel processor can be used as a Windows computer. Apple offers a very easy-to-use solution for installation on pre-2018 Mac minis with Boot Camp, which allows you to boot into Windows or macOS at startup. You can only install Windows 10, not the current Windows 11. You can still use Windows 10 until October 2025, when updates will be subject to a charge. With the M-Series Mac mini, however, you must use virtual machine software to run Windows. Get the details on how to install Windows on Mac hardware. As a Linux machine The simplest way to run Linux on an old Mac mini is through virtualization software. With a little more effort, you can install Linux directly on the old Mac mini, replacing macOS altogether. Learn how to install Linux on an old Mac. From the 2018 model onwards, however, you must remember to allow booting from external media. This “Secure Boot” protection function can only be deactivated via a special help system. As a file server In a small company or your home network, an old Mac mini can fulfill the role of a file server for shared data. If you have stuff you want to share with others in your business or home, you can put the files on the server for easy access. To turn on file sharing, go to System Preferences/Settings and search for “File Sharing.” Turn it on, and then you can click on the “i” icon for more options. You can create shared folders when the shared files are stored, and set user permissions. You can even set users to get full access to the Mac mini drive if you wish. Foundry Foundry Foundry System is too old? Many old Mac minis are no longer officially compatible with macOS Sonoma If your Mac mini is using an older version of macOS, keep in mind that it could be a security risk at some point because Apple will no longer provide security updates after a OS has been replaced. macOS 10.15 Catalina and macOS 12 Monterey should still offer relatively good compatibility with newer Macs, including network functions and iCloud. Here is a partial list of older Mac minis and the latest version of macOS they support 2011 Mac mini: macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra 2012 Mac mini: macOS 10.15.7 Catalina 2014 Mac mini: macOS 12 Monterey 2018 Mac mini: macOS 14 Sonoma You can also install a newer system on these devices using the special tool OpenCore Legacy Patcher. This involves creating a special installation medium that also supports older models. Sonoma should still work with acceptable performance, especially on the Mac Mini 2012 and 2014 models. Donate that old Mac mini There is of course one last alternative to recycling: you can donate it. That still makes more sense than leaving it standing around uselessly. Every major city probably has a recycling center, and there’s likely a community program near you that could use that old Mac mini. It can be pout to good use instead of heading for the scrap heap. This article originally appeared on Macwelt and was translated by Roman Loyola. Mac, Mac Mini

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  • 10:20 am
    Apple takes EU to court over $2 billion Apple Music fine
    Apple has filed a lawsuit with Europe's General Court over the EU's decision to fine it for Apple Music's alleged unfair competition practices against Spotify.Spotify's App Store icon (left), Apple Music (right)In March 2024, the European Union fined Apple $1.8 billion for what it called a violation of antitrust rules. Specifically, it said that Apple was preventing users from being told of "alternative, cheaper music services available outside of the Apple eco system."However, the accusation ignored how Spotify holds more than twice the market share of Apple Music despite this alleged preventing users knowing about it. Now according to Bloomberg, Apple has taken its case to the EU General Court in Luxembourg. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 10:15 am
    iFixit posts teardown of M4 iPad Pro, Apple Pencil Pro, discusses components and assembly
    If you’re looking to get to the components of the new Apple Pencil Pro, it’ll take time, patience, and an ultrasonic cutter. Apple’s new M4-based iPad Pro, on the other hand, got quite a bit easier to repair. Per a new video teardown posted by the cool cats at iFixit, the Apple Pencil Pro required […] Source

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  • 10:00 am
    Apple @ Work Podcast: Taking the next steps
    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 & 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. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Chris King about her new book, . more…

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  • 10:00 am
    Apple releases iOS 17.5.1, iPadOS 17.5.1 updates, addresses reappearing photo bug
    First comes the major update, then the follow-up bug fixes via the minor updates to smooth things out. Apple on Monday released both its iOS 17.5.1 and iPadOS 17.5.1 patches for its mobile operating systems. Per the release notes, the updates offer the following fixes and changes while largely focusing on the reappearing images/Photos bug: […] Source

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  • 10:00 am
    Learn data analytics and more with this $69.99 Excel bundle
    Macworld Data analysts have long known that Excel can be the most powerful tool in the Microsoft software arsenal. But now that data is the driver of today’s cutting-edge AI, it’s more important than ever. Luckily, anyone can learn to use Excel with the right training, and at less than $70, the Excel Mastery Bundle is the most efficient way to get up to speed. Complete beginners can gain confidence in using Excel by learning basics like building easy apps, using pivot tables, and other core functions in a hands-on way. From there, you can move on to time-saving macros and learn how to code in VBA, all skills that will serve you well in your data analytics career. Right now, you can get the complete Excel Mastery Bundle for $69.99 (reg. $499).   The Excel Mastery Bundle: Basics, Macros & Data Analysis – $69.99 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories

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  • 08:17 am
    Apple likely to produce quarter of iPhones in India by 2028, not half by 2027 as predicted
    Apple plans to boost its iPhone production in India, increasing from below 15% to 25% by 2028. This target underscores Apple’s commitment to building a robust network of local suppliers and reducing its reliance on Chinese suppliers. It’s also a reality check on inflated projections made in recent reports. more…

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  • 08:00 am
    Power up all your Apple gear with $20 off this 3-in-1 charging station
    Macworld Apple fans know the pain of having too much cool stuff and not enough ways to charge it. This 3-in-1 transparent magnetic wireless charging station not only powers up your stuff, it does it with style.   3-in-1 Transparent Magnetic Wireless Charging Station – $49.99 See Deal At the top of this stylish charger, you’ll find a Qi-compatible and MagSafe-friendly adapter that works with iPhones 8 through 14. It has up to 15W of output to charge your battery quickly. Next to that is an Apple Watch (Series 2 through 8) charging area you can drape your watch over to fill it up, while in the back of the unit is a charging pad for AirPods and non-magnetic phones. It’s built with Certified QC 3.0 technology to ensure a fast charge. Adding to the appeal is the design. Made of black-tinted transparent plastic that’s rugged, it’s carefully designed to fit on your desk and add style to your decor. It also has an anti-slip base to keep it where you need it, even when you’re reaching for your phone to shut off your alarm. Get this transparent multi-charging station for $49.99, $20 off the $69.99 MSRP. StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories

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  • 08:00 am
    AirTag: Everything you need to know about Apple’s tracking device
    Macworld Apple opened up its Find My network to third-party device makers, but that’s not stopping the company from making its own item tracker. We’ve heard rumors about AirTag since around 2019, and the company has finally released them. They’re pretty simple, really: You add the AirTag to your account, attach it to some object, and then the Find My app will tell you where it is in the Items tab. Since nearly all modern Apple products can passively (and privately) use their Bluetooth radios to locate lost devices, you’ll have a pretty good chance of locating something that you accidentally leave somewhere. You can locate devices in real time, and also set a device to “Lost Mode,” which will notify you and display an optional phone number and message on the screen of whatever Apple got near enough to “find” it. Here’s what you need to know about Apple’s own tracking devices. Apple AirTag Read our review Price When Reviewed: 1 pack $29 | 4 pack $99 Best Prices Today: $27 at Walmart | $29 at Apple | $29 at Best Buy AirTag costs $29 each Little Bluetooth trackers are nothing new. Tile has been making them for years, and Apple even just announced that the Chipolo One Spot, coming in June, would support the Find My network. If you want an item tracker, what you care about are things like size, durability, the scale of the network, and price. Apple’s first-party trackers cost $29 each. That’s even less than the $35 Tile Pro and about on par with Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag+. Apple lets you buy a four-pack for $99. Orders start on Friday, April 23, 2021, and they ship on April 30. You use the Find My app You don’t need a new app to use AirTag. They’ll show up as Items in the Find My app, newly updated for anyone with iOS 14.3, iPadOS 14.3, and macOS Big Sur 11.1. AirTag require an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch Though Find My works on a Mac, and MacBooks are a part of the Find My network, you’ll need an iPhone or iPod Touch running iOS 14.5 or later, or iPad running iPadOS 14.5 or later in order to set up your AirTag. Once set up, AirTag work with all modern Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, iPod Touch devices, and MacBooks. You’ll be able to use Find My on all these devices to locate the objects you’ve attached an AirTag to. What’s more, all these devices are used to create the Find My network—hundreds of millions of Apple devices that all register the locations of your items whenever they pass within Bluetooth range. The U1 chip allows for Precision Finding You don’t need an iPhone with the U1 chip (the iPhone 11 or iPhone 12) in order to use AirTags. But if you have one, you can use a feature called Precision Finding. It uses the accelerometer, cameras, and more to direct you to the exact location of your tag. An arrow appears on the screen to show the direction and distance. On iPhones with a U1 chip, you can get precise and direct directions to your AirTag. On iPhones with a U1 chip, you can get precise and direct directions to your AirTag.Apple On iPhones with a U1 chip, you can get precise and direct directions to your AirTag.Apple Apple AirTag protects your privacy As is true with all devices on the Find My network—from iPhones to e-bikes—there is no personally-identifiable information shared with anyone at any time. Apple uses end-to-end encryption and unique random identifiers, so it never knows which devices belong to which people. Only your devices know which identifiers are yours. What’s more, Apple only sends location information when it’s requested and only retains it for 24 hours. Unless you have Lost Mode enabled, other users never know which devices they have come across. Learn more about Find My and privacy on Apple’s support site. AirTag and stalking controversy Not long after the AirTag release in April 2021, several reports appeared in the media about the AirTag being used to track people unwillingly and unknowingly. In one report, 150 cases that involved stalking with an AirTag were recorded by eight U.S. police departments. How many total reported cases in the U.S. of all police departments is not known. Apple released a statement in February 2021 that addressed unwanted AirTag tracking. “AirTag was designed to help people locate their personal belongings, not to track people or another person’s property,” said Apple, “and we condemn in the strongest possible terms any malicious use of our products.” The statement also said that the company works with law enforcement and the company announced new features (listed below) in response to the concern. AirTag privacy updates These are the AirTag enhancements announced in response to unwanted AirTag tracking. Warnings during setup of a new AirTag that states that the device is meant to track personal belonging and that tracking people is a crime in many regions. It also states that AirTag is designed to be detected by victims and that police may request indemnifying information about an AirTag owner. The “Unknown Accessory Detected” alert says if a set of AirPods is travelling with the user. This AirTag information was previously not included. (Included in the AirTag Firmware Update 2.0.24.) Precision Finding, which allows a user with an iPhone 11 or later to find an unknown AirTag more precisely. (Included in the AirTag Firmware Update 2.0.24.) When an AirTag is detected, an alert sounds and is accompanied by an alert on and iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch screen, allowing a user to play sounds or use Precision Finding. Tuning the unwanted tracking alerts so that it is louder. (Included in the AirTag Firmware Update 1.0.301.) Updated the unwanted tracking alert system logic so that it alerts a user earlier than before about an unknown AirTag. Updated support document to better explain the AirTag safety features. Unknow AirTag alert on Android In May 2024, Apple and Google made a joint announcement of the Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers specification. This allows users to get alerts about unwanted trackers, regardless of the platform. For example, this specification allows Android users to get alerts about AirTags, and iPhone users can get alerts for trackers made by Chipolo, Eufy, Jio, Motorola, and Pebblebee. This capability was included in the iOS 17.5 update and Android 6.0+. You can personalize your AirTag When you order your AirTag, you can personalize each tag with free engraving, including 31 different Emoji. AirTag holders cost more than AirTag AirTag has no holes or clips or other means of attaching to your devices. Don’t worry, Apple will sell you one! The least expensive of which is the Polyurethane Loop (in four colors), which costs $29. The Leather Key Ring costs $35 and comes in three colors, and the Leather Loop comes in two colors and costs $39. The Apple Leather Key Ring costs $35—more than the AirTag itself. The Apple Leather Key Ring costs $35—more than the AirTag itself.Apple The Apple Leather Key Ring costs $35—more than the AirTag itself.Apple Apple There will probably be a large third-party market of AirTag holders, clips, loops, and other attachment devices that are more affordable. How to setup AirTag AirTag is really easy to set up. Here are the steps. You can also see how it’s done in the video below. When you take the AirTag out of the box it has an insert to prevent the battery from connecting. Once you remove the insert, the battery connects and AirTag turns on. Place the AirTag near your iPhone, and the iPhone will sense it and automatically launch the setup process. Give the AirTag a name. Register with your Apple ID. AirTag is all set. Now attach it to your item. When will Apple release a new version of AirTag? Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported in May 2024 that Apple will be upgrading the AirTag in the middle of 2025. The update will involve “a better chip with improved location tracking.” Mobile Phone Accessories

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  • 07:24 am
    Samsung expects to possibly catch up with last year’s iPhone by sometime next year
    Samsung Electronics is set to mass-produce its 3nm Exynos application processors in the latter half of 2024, challenging Apple’s smartphone dominance, and pressuring TSMC and Qualcomm. more…

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  • 06:46 am
    Vietnam urges Apple supplier Foxconn to cut power use by 30% amid energy concerns
    Vietnamese officials have asked Apple supplier Foxconn to voluntarily reduce power usage by 30% at its northern assembly plants to prevent power shortages like last summer, which led to over a billion dollars in lost output. more…

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  • 06:00 am
    Use CarPlay? Ditch the wire with this affordable adapter [Giveaway]
    Feeling lucky? 9to5Mac is giving away a brand new Carlinkit 2air Wireless USB Adapter for adding Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto to your car! Enter here between now and Friday, May 24, at 1 PM PT for your chance to win! Do Wireless CarPlay adapters actually work? My Honda Civic came with wired Apple CarPlay. I really wanted Wireless CarPlay in the Civic, but replacing its entertainment system seemed unwise. However, there’s a solution for turning , and it works with iOS 17.5 and iPhone 15. more…

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  • 05:00 am
    iPhone SE 4 could get a price hike
    The next-gen iPhone SE 4 could get a 10% or higher price bump, though Apple won't sell the phone for more than $499. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 03:25 am
    The last MacBook Pro to have a Touch Bar is down to an incredibly low price
    Macworld When we say our jaws hit the floor when we saw the price of this M2 MacBook Pro, we’re not kidding. This 13-inch powerhouse with 1TB of storage and 24GB of RAM is $500 off, available for $1,599 right now in what might be the best deal you’ll ever see.  Supercharged by the still-great M2 chip, this discounted MacBook Pro features an 8-core CPU and a 10-core GPU. Whether you want to use the laptop for work, play, or edit videos for your YouTube channel, you’ll be more than able to handle everything. And since it has a fan, it can reach longer sustained speeds versus the M2 MacBook Air. With 24GB of unified memory, multitasking is a breeze. Switch between a million Chrome tabs, video edit, play games, and listen to music like it’s nothing. You won’t even have to worry about the laptop overheating when you’re busy, because the MacBook Pro features a great active cooling system that will handle everything with ease.  Can we also discuss that gorgeous screen? The 13.3-inch Liquid Retina display delivers crisp and clear images and fantastic colors, and since it has 500 nits of brightness, you can even use it out in bright light.  But wait, the coolest feature wasn’t even mentioned yet. Remember the Touch Bar? Well, this is one of the last few models to have one. When we reviewed this 13-inch MacBook Pro M2, we enjoyed the Touch Bar, as well as the speed and graphics boost provided by the chip and the sustained performance vs the MacBook Air. Frankly, with a $500 discount and seeing how cool (and useful) the Touch Bar is, our advice is to hurry up and buy one before it’s gone forever. Save $500 on the M2 MacBook Pro with 24GB Memory and 1TB storage MacBook

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  • 02:56 am
    How to look up your App Store purchase history
    Being able to look up your past purchases on Apple's App Store can help you recover an app you accidentally deleted, or spot a problem with a subscription.Viewing your purchase history on an iPhoneThe list of all purchases across all your devices appears, along with what you paid for them — including any free apps. If you go back a long way with the App Store, you may have to scroll down quite a lot to see the entire list.This will also include any music purchased from Apple Music/iTunes, and you may see repeated entries of the same apps that signify updates to those apps. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 02:34 am
    Here’s how a tvOS restriction keeps game developers away from Apple TV
    When the first with tvOS and App Store was introduced in 2015, Apple tried to promote it as a kind of game console. However, years have passed and the catalog of games available for tvOS is quite small. While Apple TV isn’t exactly a super popular product like the iPhone, a specific tvOS restriction could be the main reason why game developers stay away from the platform. more…

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