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  • Friday May 17
  • 05:20 pm
    Apple Plans a Thinner iPhone in 2025
    Apple is developing a significantly thinner version of the iPhone [non-paywalled source] that could be released as early as 2025, The Information reported Friday, citing three people with direct knowledge of the project. From the report: The slimmer iPhone could be released concurrently with the iPhone 17, expected in September 2025, according to the three people with direct knowledge and two others familiar with the project. It could be priced higher than the iPhone Pro Max, currently Apple's most expensive model starting at $1,200, they said. The people familiar with the project described the new iPhone, internally code-named D23, as a major redesign -- similar to the iPhone X, which Apple marketed as a technological leap from previous generations and which started at $1,000 when it was released in 2017. Several of its novel features, such as FaceID, the OLED screen and glass back, became standard in subsequent models. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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  • 05:16 pm
    How to use RetroArch to play retro games on iPhone and iPad
    With the RetroArch app for iPhone and iPad, you can now play your favorite legacy games on the go — but it takes some work and configuration. Here's how to do it.Enjoy your favorite legacy games on the go with RetroArchRetroArch is an open-source, ad-free multi-platform front-end for emulators and game engines. Originally created in 2010 as an emulator for the Nintendo SNES, the application grew to support numerous different platforms and legacy game systems over the years.The app supports games for many of the most popular video game consoles of days gone by, from the Atari 2600 to the original Sony Playstation, and much more. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 05:12 pm
    macOS compatibility: Here’s the latest version your Mac can run
    Macworld Wondering which versions of macOS your Mac can run? We’ve put together a macOS compatibility checker that will show you what Macs the different versions of macOS and Mac OS X support, so you can tell what version you should be running on your Mac. What Mac operating systems can my Mac run? Apple releases a new version of the Mac operating system almost every year—but the new version of the Mac operating system will not support every Mac. Each year more and more Macs fall off the compatibility list and are unable to be updated to take advantage of the latest features. The latest version, macOS 14 Sonoma, arrived on September 26. Read on to find out which Macs are supported by each version of the Mac operating system. For advice about installing Sonoma read: How to install macOS Sonoma on your Mac. To learn how to install the Sonoma beta read: How to install the macOS beta. Can I install an older OS on my Mac? Officially, the operating system that was available on your Mac at the time that you bought it is the oldest version of macOS that can run on that Mac. It’s likely that an older OS won’t include the necessary drivers for the hardware on your newer Mac. For this reason, it is unlikely that you will be able to install an older version of macOS on a new Mac—but you can take a look at how to install old versions of macOS or OS X for other Macs. Owners of Macs with M1 or M2 chips won’t be able to run older versions of macOS that weren’t designed for M1 Macs. But it may not just be a case of wanting to know if your Mac can run the newest operating system. You might also want to know if it is possible to downgrade your Mac to an older version of macOS and need to know the oldest version of macOS. You’ll also find that below. You can also see a complete list of all the different versions of macOS and Mac OS X. Not sure which Mac you own? Check our article about how to identify your Mac. Note: In each case, the year referenced below is the year that Mac was introduced–you could for example have bought a 2016 MacBook in early 2017, but it’s still the 2016 MacBook. This is important to keep in mind if you are looking to run an older version of macOS on a Mac. Macs are generally incompatible with versions of macOS that are older than the one it shipped with. Will macOS 15 arrive in 2024? Apple will preview macOS 15 during its annual WWDC keynote presentation on June 10. We don’t know which Macs will be compatible, but we assume some Intel Macs will be dropped, if not all of the remaining ones since it’s already been four years since the first Apple silicon Macs arrived. We expect all M-series Macs will be supported for at least another year. macOS 14 Sonoma compatibility macOS Sonoma is the newest version of macOS. macOS Sonoma is the newest version of macOS. IDG macOS Sonoma is the newest version of macOS. IDG IDG macOS 14 Sonoma became available on Tuesday, September 26, 2023. The latest version, macOS 14.5, released on Monday, May 13. If you want to install the operating system update you will only be able to do so on one of these Macs: iMac from 2019 and later Mac Pro from 2019 and later iMac Pro from 2017 Mac Studio from 2022 and later MacBook Air from 2018 and later Mac mini from 2018 and later MacBook Pro from 2018 and later For more information read: Can my Mac run Sonoma? macOS 13 Ventura compatibility Apple Apple Apple Apple released macOS 13 Ventura to the public on October 24, 2022. The latest version is 13.6.7 which arrived on May 13. Read our guide to every version of macOS released to find out about the latest version. To run Ventura you will need one of these Macs: MacBook models from 2017 or later MacBook Air models from 2018 or later MacBook Pro models from 2017 or later Mac mini models from 2018 or later iMac models from 2017 or later iMac Pro (all models) Mac Pro models from 2019 or later Mac Studio (all models) For more information read: Can my Mac run Ventura? macOS 12 Monterey compatibility Apple Apple Apple macOS 12 Monterey was made available to download on October 15, 2021. The latest version is 12.7.5 which arrived on May 13. The following Macs are compatible with macOS Monterey: MacBook models from early 2016 or later MacBook Air models from early 2015 or later MacBook Pro models from early 2015 or later Mac mini models from 2014 or later iMac from 2015 or later iMac Pro (2017 and later) Mac Pro models from late 2013 and later Mac Studio macOS 11 Big Sur compatibility Apple Apple Apple macOS 11 Big Sur was the version of macOS that arrived on November 12, 2020. The latest version is 11.7.10 which arrived in September 2023. Here’s a list of the Macs that can run macOS Big Sur: MacBook models from early 2015 or later MacBook Air models from 2013 or later MacBook Pro models from 2013 or later Mac mini models from 2014 or later iMac from 2014 or later iMac Pro (all models) Mac Pro models from 2013 and 2019 macOS 10.15 Catalina compatibility Catalina arrived in October 2019, and the latest version is macOS 10.15.7 with Security Update 2022-05 (which arrived in July 2022) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (2015 to 2017) MacBook Air (Mid-2012 to 2019) MacBook Pro (Mid-2012 to 2019) Mac mini (Late 2012 to late-2018) iMac (Late 2012 to 2019) iMac Pro (all models) Mac Pro models from 2013 Note that the M-series Macs will not be able to run Catalina or earlier. An M-series (Apple Silicon) Mac cannot be downgraded beyond Big Sur. An M-series (Apple Silicon) Mac cannot be downgraded beyond Big Sur. An M-series (Apple Silicon) Mac cannot be downgraded beyond Big Sur. macOS 10.14 Mojave compatibility Mojave arrived in September 2018 (latest version 10.14.6) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Early 2015 to 2017) MacBook Air (Mid 2012 to 2017, because it’s the same as 2015 model) MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 to 2018) Mac mini (Late 2012 to late-2018) iMac (Late 2012 to mid-2017) iMac Pro (all models) Mac Pro (Late 2013, plus mid-2010 and mid-2012 models with recommended Metal-capable GPU) macOS 10.13 High Sierra compatibility High Sierra arrived in September 2017 (latest version 10.13.6) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Late 2009 to 2017) MacBook Air (Late 2010 to 2017, which is same as 2015 model) MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 to 2017) Mac mini (Mid 2010 to 2014) iMac (Late 2009 to mid-2017) Mac Pro (Mid 2010 and 2013) macOS 10.12 Sierra compatibility Sierra, the first update to drop the “X” from the name, arrived in September 2016 (latest version 10.12.6) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Late 2009 to 2017) MacBook Air (Late 2010 to 2017, which is same as 2015 model) MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 to 2015) Mac mini (Mid 2010 to 2014) iMac (Late 2009 to 2015) Mac Pro (Mid 2010 and 2013) Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan compatibility El Capitan arrived in September 2015 (latest version 10.11.6) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Early 2015 to 2017) MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010) MacBook Air (Late 2008 to early 2015) MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 to early 2015) Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2014) iMac (Mid 2007 to mid-2015) Mac Pro (2008, 2010, 2013) OS X 10.10 Yosemite compatibility Yosemite arrived in October 2014 (latest version 10.10.5) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010) MacBook Air (Late 2008 to mid 2013) MacBook Pro (13″ Mid-2009 to mid 2014) MacBook Pro (15″ Mid/Late 2007 to mid 2014) MacBook Pro (17″ Late 2007 to 2011) Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2012) iMac (Mid-2007 to mid-2014) Mac Pro (2008 and 2010) Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks compatibility Mavericks arrived in October 2013 (latest version 10.9.5) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010) MacBook Air (Late 2008 to mid 2013) MacBook Pro (Mid 2007 to early 2013) Xserve (Early 2009) Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2012) iMac (Mid 2007 to early 2013) Mac Pro (Early 2008 and 2010) Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion compatibility Mountain Lion, the last of the “big cat” versions of the Mac operating system launched in July 2012 (latest version 10.8.5) and can run on the following Macs: MacBook (Late 2008 to 2010) MacBook Air (Late 2008 to mid 2012) MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 to mid-2012) Mac mini (Early 2009 to 2011) iMac (Mid-2007 to 2011) Mac Pro (Early 2008 and 2010) Wondering how long Apple will support your Mac for? Read: How long do Macs last? Mac, MacOS, Personal Software

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  • 05:00 pm
    How iPhone and Apple Watch can help protect you from hearing loss
    iPhone and Apple Watch include a wide range of valuable health features and a couple of them that don’t get much attention include measuring ambient and headphone noise levels. Read along for a look at how to protect from hearing loss by checking decibel levels on iPhone and Apple Watch. more…

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  • 04:59 pm
    iPhone Plus going the way of the iPhone mini after final update this fall
    Earlier this month we saw a report from Jeff Pu predicting that the iPhone 16 lineup will be the last to feature a Plus model. Now a new report from The Information detailing what the high-end iPhone 17 will look like corroborates that the iPhone 16 Plus will be the last of its kind. more…

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  • 04:47 pm
    Fake Apple ID badge fetches $1,000 on eBay
    Someone dropped a thousand bucks on an apparently fake Apple ID badge for the company's 10th employee (according to its eighth employee). (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 04:44 pm
    Apple plans a thinner and more expensive iPhone 17 for 2025
    After the release of Apple's thinnest-ever iPad, A thinner iPhone is next, and may be even costlier than the iPhone 17 Pro Max.The 2025 iPhone 17 lineup could feature a thinner model code named D23The new iPad Pro is officially Apple's thinnest product ever, apart from the cleaning cloth, but now the company is reported turning its attention to reducing the depth of the iPhone. Rather than the oft-rumored thinner bezels, this claim is specifically about making the heft of the iPhone, the chassis, noticeably thinner.According to The Information, sources have said that the thin iPhone could be released in 2025 as an addition to the iPhone 17 range. Reportedly codenamed D23 internally, it's said to be possibly as significant a redesign as the iPhone X was in 2017. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 04:40 pm
    Apple Geofences Third-Party Browser Engine Work for EU Devices
    Apple's grudging accommodation of European law -- allowing third-party browser engines on its mobile devices -- apparently comes with a restriction that makes it difficult to develop and support third-party browser engines for the region. From a report: The Register has learned from those involved in the browser trade that Apple has limited the development and testing of third-party browser engines to devices physically located in the EU. That requirement adds an additional barrier to anyone planning to develop and support a browser with an alternative engine in the EU. It effectively geofences the development team. Browser-makers whose dev teams are located in the US will only be able to work on simulators. While some testing can be done in a simulator, there's no substitute for testing on device -- which means developers will have to work within Apple's prescribed geographical boundary. Prior to iOS 17.4, Apple required all web browsers on iOS or iPadOS to use Apple's WebKit rendering engine. Alternatives like Gecko (used by Mozilla Firefox) or Blink (used by Google and other Chromium-based browsers) were not permitted. Whatever brand of browser you thought you were using on your iPhone, under the hood it was basically Safari. Browser makers have objected to this for years, because it limits competitive differentiation and reduces the incentive for Apple owners to use non-Safari browsers. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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  • 04:36 pm
    Report: Ultra-thin iPhone coming in 2025 with new upscale form factor redesign
    Apple is planning a major, iPhone X-style redesign for one of its 2025 iPhone models, according to a new report from The Information. The report corroborates what we’ve heard from other reporting concerning a new ‘iPhone Slim’ model being in the works, but shares additional details about what to expect from the new best-in-class iPhone model coming next year. more…

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  • 04:34 pm
    Apple's M3 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM drops to $1,199 with promo code
    A coupon discount on the latest MacBook Air with a bump up to 16GB in RAM drops the price to $1,199. Plus, add 3 years of AppleCare for just $159 — a $40 savings.Get a coupon discount on Apple's M3 MacBook Air.To activate the promo code, which discounts every M3 MacBook Air, head over to Apple Authorized Reseller Adorama and enter APINSIDER during Step 4 of checkout. There's a link in the Payments section asking if you have a gift card or promo code. Click that to bring up the promo code field.Use code APINSIDER Continue Reading on AppleInsider

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  • 04:27 pm
    Today in Apple history: John Sculley brings ‘Pepsi Generation’ marketing to Apple
    On May 17, 1983, former Pepsi-Cola boss John Sculley became Apple's third president and CEO. He brought some serious marketing savvy. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 04:02 pm
    M4 iPad Pro teardown shows copper logo, highly repairable internals
    A teardown of the 13-inch iPad Pro with M4 reveals it is a fairly repairable tablet, as well as an actual practical use for the rear Apple logo.Mid-teardown of the 13-inch iPad Pro with M4 [Youtube/Phone Repair Guru]In between videos of YouTubers bending Apple's new hardware for clicks, there are some that try to offer more constructive criticism. In the case of one teardown, it shows Apple's latest iPad Pro to be quite repairable, and with some interesting changes.The teardown by Phone Repair Guru published early on Friday follows the usual pattern of events to take apart the iPad Pro. However, there was an initial fear of things going wrong, after heating up the iPad Pro made it fairly flexible. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 04:02 pm
    Apple stock returns to winning ways as AI optimism builds
    Apple stock has nearly erased its year-to-date drop with recent gains as investor hopes for a major AI event ratchet up in the lead-up… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 04:00 pm
    The iPhone 16 Pro Max is reportedly getting a cool battery upgrade
    Macworld One of the reasons why customers opt for Apple’s iPhone Pro Max is because of the larger battery. The current iPhone 15 Pro Max offers up to 29 hours of video playback and that might improve with the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple’s top-end iPhone is getting a boost in battery life but not by making the battery bigger–it’ll stay the same size as the 15 Pro Max. Kuo reports that Apple has increased the energy density–essentially, how much charge it can hold–which results in the battery lasting longer. Kuo doesn’t offer any information as to how much the life will increase. As a result of the increased energy density, the battery temperature will be higher when it’s running. Kuo states that Apple is going to use a “stainless steel battery case for the first time as a thermal solution.” The internal case will also provide “better protection for the battery and the iPhone system.” The new case also makes it a little easier to remove the battery, which in turn helps Apple comply with the requirements of the European Union for replaceable batteries. Kuo states that if this new battery implementation works out well, Apple will use it in all its new iPhones in 2025. Kuo’s report follows reports that involve mock-ups of the iPhone 16 Pro Max that show that the phone will be bigger than the current iPhone 15 Pro Max. If Kuo’s report is accurate (he often is, but has missed a few times), then implementing the new internal steel case for the battery could explain the size increase. Check out our iPhone 16 guide for the latest on Apple next iPhone. iPhone

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  • 03:51 pm
    M4 iPad Pro teardown video: take a look inside Apple’s thinnest product ever
    Today YouTube channel Phone Repair Guru published a teardown video showing the ins and outs of the brand new M4 iPad Pro. Their findings highlight some of the key changes Apple introduced with its latest generation iPad Pro, as well as just how much technology is packed into the company’s thinnest product ever. more…

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  • 03:43 pm
    Apple’s 16-inch M3 Pro MacBook Pro $300 off, 13-inch M2 iPad Air $65 off, iPhone 14 Pro, and more
    Friday’s best deals on Apple gear and accessories are now ready and waiting below. We are now tracking $300 in savings on what might very well be the best 16-inch M3 Pro MacBook Pro configuration alongside the best prices yet on the brand new 13-inch M2 iPad Air models. From there, we are tracking some relatively rare offers on unlocked iPhone 14 Pro models via Amazon’s Premium Renewed program, some of the best , amazing leather cases, and more. Everything is waiting below. more…

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  • 03:33 pm
    ∞ The Dalrymple Report: Eye Tracking, New iPads, GPT 4o
    Apple unveiled some new accessibility features this week, including Eye Tracking. The iPads announced at last week's event are now avalable. The reviews have also dropped, so Dave and I take a look at what people are saying. GPT 4o was demoed and it's absolutely incredible—unless Apple has something truly amazing at WWDC, they are going to fall really far behind. Follow this podcast Show Notes: Apple announces new accessibility features, including Eye Tracking How Apple Intends to Avoid Another 'Bendgate' Controversy Apple and Google deliver support for unwanted tracking alerts in iOS and Android Apple Watch is the perfect golfing companion New iPads are now available Apple still isn’t done building its dream iPad Joanna Stern’s review Gruber's iPad review Craig Federighi and John Giannandrea spent weeks testing OpenAI’s new chatbot OpenAI's demo of "GPT 4o" is astonishing Shows and movies we're watching Dune Part 2 comes to Max next week Game of Thrones, Max

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  • 03:30 pm
    KRK Rokit 5 speakers excel in music production [Setups]
    An iOS and macOS developer who dabbles in music production really loves his KRK Rokit 5 speakers, which are 4G studio monitors. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 03:15 pm
    This Apple Pencil Pro feature surprises and delights users
    To their delight, Apple Pencil Pro users are discovering an unpromoted feature. The stylus casts the shadow of the selected tool! (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 03:15 pm
    This Apple Pencil Pro feature surprises and delights users
    To their delight, Apple Pencil Pro users are discovering an unpromoted feature. The stylus casts the shadow of the selected tool! (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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