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  • Wednesday May 15
  • 09:05 pm
    Developer owes Apple money thanks to critical accounting error for App Store bundles
    The developer behind StopTheMadness Pro noticed that Apple has been charging for refunds twice when a customer buys an app bundle, resulting in the developer owing Apple money for every bundle sale.Apple says its curated App Store is free from scams and protects developer interestsThe App Store has a simple system for transactions. The developer charges customers for an app, Apple takes a portion as a commission, and the rest is paid to the developer.StopTheMadness app developer Jeff Johnson discovered that Apple has been messing up this seemingly simple transaction system since at least February. For every app bundle Johnson sold, Apple was charging the developer money instead of paying out the proceeds. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 09:01 pm
    Samsung mocks controversial iPad Pro ad; ‘Creativity cannot be crushed’ [Video]
    With the debut of the new iPad Pro, Apple put out a controversial ad that saw creative tools crushed by a hydraulic press. Now, Samsung is firing back at the ad with a brief Galaxy Tab S9 spot that says “creativity cannot be crushed.” more…

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  • 08:29 pm
    Images show how much bigger iPhone 16 Pro Max will be
    According to the latest rumors, Apple will increase the screen size of both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max to 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches, respectively. We’ve already seen some dummy units of the new iPhones, but now we can get a better idea of how much bigger the iPhone 16 Pro Max will be based on these photos of a dummy unit side by side with an . more…

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  • 08:26 pm
    OpenAI’s ChatGPT will soon be able to see everything happening on your screen
    Yesterday in its spring update, OpenAI launched a fully-native Mac app for ChatGPT and also debuted its new flagship model, GPT-4o… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 08:22 pm
    New Magic Keyboard is a surprisingly compelling reason to upgrade to an M4 iPad Pro
    The M4 iPad Pro has a lot going for it to tempt prospective buyers. Whether you’re coming from a 2018 iPad Pro like me, or a newer M-class iPad, there are plenty of great reasons to upgrade to the new iPad Pro. The OLED display can’t be beat; the M4 chip is unmatched in Apple’s lineup; and on a lesser note, there’s even a color-matched USB-C cable with the space black model. The upgrade incentive I didn’t really expect, but that’s hitting me hardest today, is just how much better the new Magic Keyboard is than its predecessor. And yes, sadly the new keyboard is exclusive to the M4 iPad Pro. more…

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  • 08:15 pm
    iPad Pro vs Air, 10, and mini: How does the full 2024 lineup compare?
    Now that the new and Air have been released, we have a fresh 2024 lineup of Apple tablets that includes the iPad 10 and iPad mini. Join along for a look at how all the devices are similar and different with iPad Pro vs Air, 10, and mini. more…

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  • 07:20 pm
    Assassin’s Creed Shadows action RPG slashes onto Mac this fall
    Experience the adventure of "Assassin’s Creed Shadows" on your Mac. Choose your path as a samurai or shinobi and explore medieval Japan. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 07:20 pm
    Troubling iOS 17.5 Bug Reportedly Resurfacing Old Deleted Photos
    An anonymous reader shares a report: There are concerning reports on Reddit that Apple's latest iOS 17.5 update has introduced a bug that causes old photos that were deleted -- in some cases years ago -- to reappear in users' photo libraries. After updating their iPhone, one user said they were shocked to find old NSFW photos that they deleted in 2021 suddenly showing up in photos marked as recently uploaded to iCloud. Other users have also chimed in with similar stories. "Same here," said one Redditor. "I have four pics from 2010 that keep reappearing as the latest pics uploaded to iCloud. I have deleted them repeatedly." "Same thing happened to me," replied another user. "Six photos from different times, all I have deleted. Some I had deleted in 2023." More reports have been trickling in overnight. One said: "I had a random photo from a concert taken on my Canon camera reappear in my phone library, and it showed up as if it was added today." Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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  • 07:15 pm
    This new app on the App Store emulates 38 different retro game platforms
    RetroArch, a popular multi-platform emulator, is now officially available on iPhone and iPad, giving gamers a way to play their favorite legacy games on the go.RetroArch is now officially available on iOS via the App StoreFollowing the App Store debut of emulators such as PPSSPP, Delta, and Gamma, Apple has finished the evaluation of another emulation app.The highly-anticipated RetroArch emulator can be installed on any iPhone or iPod Touch running iOS 14.2 or newer and is also available on iPadOS. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 07:06 pm
    RetroArch arrives on iOS as a gaming emulator for Nintendo DS, PSP, SNES, PlayStation, and more
    Today the latest gaming emulator for iPhone and iPad has arrived on the iOS App Store. RetroArch brings with it an abundance of supported game systems ranging from Nintendo favorites like the N64, SNES, Game Boy, and Nintendo DS to Sony’s PlayStation and PSP, Sega consoles, and more. more…

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  • 06:55 pm
    This official Apple special-edition Watch band is down to just $14
    Macworld Much like Apple Watches, extra Apple Watch bands can be rather pricey, so whenever one snaps, replacing it can burn your pocket for $50. Thankfully, we found a fantastic model on clearance at Walmart that’s just $14, good for $35 off the original MSRP and a great chance to grab an official Apple Watch for less than some third-party options.  The discounted model is the 40mm/44mm Black Unity Sports Band. This special edition watch band was created to celebrate Black history and culture and is inspired by the Pan-African flag, featuring the same beautiful combination of black, red, and green. The band also has an inscription that reads “Truth. Power. Solidarity.” These are 40mm and 44mm bands, but they will fit all larger Apple Watch models. More specifically, the 40mm option will fit 38mm, 40mm, or 41mm models, and the 44mm band will fit 42mm, 44mm, 45mm, and 49mm Ultra models.  That’s every Apple Watch series so no matter which watch you have, you’re good to go with this $14 bargain.  Since this is a sports band, it’s made of synthetic rubber that’s durable and strong but also soft and comfortable to wear for long hours. Usually, Apple’s Sports Bands are available to purchase for $49, but since this one is on clearance due to the new 2024 Black Unity band arriving this month, grabbing one for a mere $14 is an absolute steal. We advise you to hurry up and place your order because such bargains vanish quickly.  Buy the Black Unity Apple Watch Sports Band for $14 at Walmart Apple Watch

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  • 06:21 pm
    Apple lands rights to Everest Sherpa film ‘Tenzing,’ starring Tom Hiddleston and Willem Dafoe
    In the run-up to this week's Cannes market, Apple Original Films has landed worldwide rights to "Tenzing," starring… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 05:53 pm
    M4 iPad Pro comes with a color-matched USB-C cable, so go for space black
    Today is M4 iPad Pro launch day, so users are starting to get their hands on the new iPad and experience it in the flesh. We know that the new iPad Pro has Apple’s most advanced chip, a remarkable Ultra Retina XDR display, and other key improvements. The 13-inch Pro is also the thinnest Apple product ever made, and lighter than before. But beyond the physical changes of thinness and lightness, did you know that it also comes with a color-matched USB-C cable? more…

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  • 05:32 pm
    Apple resellers celebrate the launch of 2024 iPads with deals in every category
    Apple resellers today are blowing out inventory to make way for the new iPad Air 6 and M4 iPad Pro, and that means discounts are available offering up to $500 off current and closeout products — and even a few complementary monitor options.There are a variety of discounts available, with prices starting at $24.99 across popular Apple resellers, including Amazon, Best Buy, B&H and Adorama. Our Apple Price Guide breaks down the savings by product type and specs, making it a one-stop destination for those in the market for Apple hardware and accessories.Below are a few highlights from the price tracker — along with two Samsung monitor options that start at just $379 — so if you're looking for a graduation gift or need an iPad at a discount to keep the family entertained this summer, there are a variety of offers to choose from. Continue Reading on AppleInsider

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  • 05:20 pm
    Folks now holding onto iPads for longer than ever
    New research shows the iPad buying cycle slows as folks wait longer between new releases, like with the new 2024 iPad Pro and Air. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 05:18 pm
    40% of iPad users use their tablet for ‘3 years or more’
    CIRP’s latest data shows that a whopping 40% of iPad users keep their tablet for “3 years or more.” That’s up from 36%… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.

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  • 05:04 pm
    Confirmed: Redesign makes M4 iPad Pro incompatible with older cases, keyboards, styli
    A change in magnet placement in the M4 iPad Pro has a huge effect on accessory compatibility. It affects folio cases, keyboards and styli. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

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  • 05:03 pm
    iPad Air hands on: A return to an affordable large-format iPad
    The new iPad Air is still more power than most need, but that 13-inch one returns large-screen media consumption to the masses for exactly what it cost almost a decade ago.2024 iPad Air 13-inchWe've already written tens of thousands of words about the new iPads, and across the internet, there are perhaps billions. You probably already know that Apple simplified the iPad line by killing the ninth-generation iPad, and putting the 10th generation in its place.This, of course, leaves the iPad Air and iPad Pro to fill the middle and top of the line. But, for most, the iPad Air is far more than sufficient. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 04:44 pm
    Apple users are keeping their iPads for a very long time
    Over the last few years, Apple customers have extended their upgrade cycles for iPads, possibly making the new models an appealing choice for those ready to purchase.11-inch iPad ProApple announced on May 7 the long-anticipated new iPad models. The new iPad Pro is thinner than ever and has a new M4 chip, while the iPad Air is larger.Analysis of iPad buyer behavior over the past three years indicates that customers are extending the life of their devices. In the most recent 12-month period, nearly two-thirds of new iPad buyers who previously owned an iPad had kept their old devices for at least two years. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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  • 04:33 pm
    Is this removable iPad matte display option better than the $100 nano-texture upgrade?
    Astropad launched its Rock Paper Pencil v2 kit earlier this year which delivers a removable and reusable matte screen protector and pen-on-paper upgrade for iPad with ball-point style Apple Pencil tips. Now it’s available for the new iPad Pro and Air and begs the question, at 60% less, is this a better matte display solution than Apple’s $100 nano-texture upgrade? more…

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