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- Wednesday April 22
- 06:01 pmOpenAI updates ChatGPT with Codex-powered ‘workspace agents’ for teams
OpenAI launch week continues today with the introduction of workspace agents in ChatGPT. more…06:00 pmApple releases iOS 26.4.2 and iPadOS 26.4.2
Apple has just released iOS 26.4.2 and iPadOS 26.4.2, a pair of minor point updates focused on bug fixes and security improvements… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.05:52 pmBug-fix updates for iOS 26.4.2, iPadOS 26.4.2 are out now
Apple has released updates for iOS 26.4.2 and iPadOS 26.4.2, as well as version 18.7.8 for older devices, providing bug fixes and security updates to all users.Apple's new update can be applied to all current-gen iPhones. Incremental updates for Apple's operating systems provide some much-needed bug fixes, security updates, and performance improvements between major updates. On Wednesday, Apple issued the second incremental update of version 26.4, bringing iOS and iPadOS up to 26.4.2.The previous incremental update, for iOS 26.4.1 and iPadOS 16.4.2, landed on April 8. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:49 pmAnker’s new ‘Thus’ chip could shake up the world of AI audio — and pressure Apple
Anker's new Thus chip for earbuds could bring locally processed AI to all sorts of tiny consumer devices. Here's why Apple should take note. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)05:39 pmNew Mac malware goes straight for developer keys
Two newly discovered macOS threats are designed to harvest developer credentials and cloud access as attackers focus on long-term persistence and avoid fast, visible attacks.Some Mac computers have two security threats to worry aboutThe Mosyle security research team unveiled their discovery of "Phoenix Worm" and "ShadeStager" on April 22. These two are previously unknown malware that went undetected by antivirus engines at the time of their discovery.While the lack of detection sounds concerning, it's important to remember that new malware often begins with limited or no antivirus coverage before signatures catch up. Together, Phoenix Worm and ShadeStager outline a full attack path that moves from initial system access to deep credential harvesting. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:30 pmApple releases GarageBand update for macOS Tahoe
Apple has released a new version of GarageBand for Mac. The new version finally includes an app icon optimized for macOS Tahoe. more…05:24 pmApple releases iOS 26.4.2 for iPhone, here’s what’s new
Apple has just released a new software update for iPhone users. iOS 26.4.2 is here and ready to install, here’s what’s new. more…05:10 pm9to5Mac Daily: April 22, 2026 – More on Apple’s CEO transition
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by CardPointers: The best way to maximize your credit card rewards. 9to5Mac Daily listeners can exclusively save 30% and get a $100 Savings Card. more…05:05 pmGoogle teases Gemini-powered Siri upgrade during Cloud Next keynote
Apple’s upcoming Siri overhaul got a moment of stage time during Google’s Cloud Next ’26 opening keynote today. more…04:54 pmM5 MacBook Air with 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD falls to $1,349 with month-end deal
Amazon's month-end MacBook Air deal knocks $150 off a popular configuration with a bump up to 24GB of memory and 1TB of storage.Grab a $150 discount on M5 MacBook Air with 24GB RAM, 1TB SSD - Image credit: AppleThe $1,349 price is available on the M5/24GB/1TB spec in your choice of Sky Blue, Silver, or Starlight at press time. At $150 off, it would make a great Mother's Day gift or an upgrade if you're running an M1 or M2 MacBook Air.Buy 13" 24GB/1TB for $1,349 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums04:39 pmXChat, X’s standalone messaging app, launching with these features [U]
XChat, the standalone messaging app from X, now has a new release date. more…04:07 pmMosyle identifies two new macOS threats invisible to antivirus engines
After exclusively sharing details with 9to5Mac last September on ModStealer, a cross-platform infostealer invisible to every major antivirus engine at the time, Mosyle, a leader in Apple device management and security, is back with two more macOS threats that are flying completely under the radar. In new details again shared with 9to5Mac, the Mosyle Security Research Team says it has identified two previously undetected samples: Phoenix Worm, a cross-platform stager, and ShadeStager, a modular macOS implant built for credential theft. The two aren’t directly connected in how they work, but together show just how sophisticated Mac malware is getting. more…04:06 pmiPhone 18’s new specs might bring subtle regressions to cut costs
Last year Apple made the base iPhone 17 extremely compelling, in part due to display upgrades like ProMotion. But rumors about the iPhone 18 indicate it could regress in minor ways to be more like Apple’s budget ‘e’ model. more…03:53 pmNew iPhone phishing scam involves email sent from Apple servers
Macworld A new report from BleepingComputer details a phishing scam targeting Apple users. The suspicious emails are actually sent from Apple servers, making them seem convincing and increasing the chances of someone falling for them. The email poses as an alert that the user’s account has made an iPhone purchase. A phone number is provided for the recipient to call to cancel the order, but the number does not dial an Apple support call center. Instead, it leads to the threat agent who poses as a support person. The recipient is told that their account has been compromised and that they need to provide financial information to handle the matter. They may also be instructed to install remote access software so the attacker can gain access to the user’s computer. According to BleepingComputer, the emails are being sent from appleid@id.apple.com, which originates from Apple servers and is not spoofed. It appears that the threat agents have created an Apple ID and are sending phishing emails from the account. BleepingComputer was able to replicate what it believes is the method in which the attackers create the Apple ID account to make it appear legitimate. This new method is an attempt to thwart the most common way to check the legitimacy of a suspected scam email by inspecting the sender’s email address. The “@id.apple.com” is a legitimate Apple address, which also means the email headers that are used display legitimate data from Apple servers. How to protect yourself from phishing emails This new attack is especially deceptive because it renders useless a common way to check for legitimacy. It’s important to use different detection methods when you get a suspicious email and not just rely on one method. You should still check sender email addresses and headers to see if the originating servers are legitimate, but there are others things to check, such as the wording and grammar of an email, and whether the email users generic, odd-sounding labels to identify you. Don’t click on links in unexpected emails. If you get an email that requests phone contact and you can’t resist the urge to call, don’t dial the number in the email. Go to the company’s website and use the listed support number. Any demnd by a “support” person to install remote access software is a huge red flag. We have more tips on how to protect yourself from phishing scams. Apple releases security patches through OS updates, so installing them as soon as possible is important. If you use a third-party browser, Macworld has several guides to help, including a guide on whether or not you need antivirus software, a list of Mac viruses, malware, and trojans, and a comparison of Mac security software.03:53 pmHow to schedule texts and send messages later on iPhone
Once you know how to schedule a text message on your iPhone, you will never forget to send a reminder (or message somebody at a bad time). (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)03:45 pmOne of Tim Cook’s bigger mistakes: Overreacting to Charlottesville and handing $2+ million to the SPLC and ADL | Mac Daily NewsOne of Tim Cook’s bigger mistakes: Overreacting to Charlottesville and handing $2+ million to the SPLC and ADL
As Tim Cook transitions out of the CEO role, we naturally look back at his long tenure at Apple — a period marked by extraordinary financial… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.03:29 pmDeals: M5 Pro MacBook Pro $200 off, AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Max 2, 512GB M5 iPad Pro $150+ off, more | 9 to 5 MacDeals: M5 Pro MacBook Pro $200 off, AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Max 2, 512GB M5 iPad Pro $150+ off, more
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the return of Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 back down at holiday pricing again as of early yesterday evening, as well as this 2026 base model 16-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro at $200 off and the most affordable new 1TB M5 MacBook Air back at $150 off. On top of all that, we have Apple’s mid-range 512GB M5 iPad Pro back at the Amazon low (or $279 off open-box) alongside AirPods Max 2 up to $86 off, Elevation Lab’s AirTag 10-Year Extended Battery Case down at $16 today, and an ongoing all-time low on Twelve South’s PowerBug wall charger with Qi2 MagSafe. Head below for a closer look at the details. more…03:17 pmLet John Ternus be John Ternus, and not Cook or Jobs
Pundits are saying John Ternus will be a Steve Jobs clone when he takes over Apple, while others are adamant that he'll really be another Tim Cook. The truth is that of course he will be neither, and both, while being John Ternus.John Ternus became a regular presenter of Apple's keynote videos - image credit: AppleEven John Ternus will have to wait to see what happens when he's Apple CEO, but it might be years before that becomes clear and clickbait deadlines won't wait that long. That's not only on technology sites, as even The Hollywood Reporter has spun 900 words out of having no idea what Ternus will do with Apple TV.At least they say nobody knows. Others with unnamed sources and unjustified speculation have instead already revealed with total certainty exactly what the man is going to be like. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums03:04 pmLeaker shares iPhone 18 Pro’s new camera feature, plus future upgrades
A new post from a reputable Weibo leaker highlights four new camera upgrades Apple reportedly has in development, at least one of which is coming with iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. more…02:43 pmToday in Apple history: Apple teams with Volkswagen for iBeetle car
On April 22, 2013, the iBeetle arrived. A collaboration between Cupertino and Volkswagen produced a car "stylistically linked" to Apple (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)