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- 08:00 amThis $114 deal gets you a lifetime of Microsoft Office plus the training you wish you had years ago | MacworldThis $114 deal gets you a lifetime of Microsoft Office plus the training you wish you had years ago
Macworld TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business plus a full training bundle for $114 — no subscription, just skills and software that stick. If you’ve ever opened Excel, stared at a spreadsheet, and immediately forgotten everything you’ve ever known, you’re not alone. Most people have Microsoft Office, but far fewer actually know how to use it beyond the basics. That’s where this bundle pulls ahead. With Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business + The Premium Microsoft Office Training Certification Bundle, you’re not just getting the apps — you’re getting the know-how to actually use them. For $114 (MSRP $409.99), you get lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more, plus a deep library of courses that walk you through everything from beginner basics to advanced workflows. The software itself brings faster performance, smarter AI-powered suggestions, and better tools for collaboration and content creation. The training fills in the gaps, covering everything from Excel formulas and data analysis to polished presentations and efficient document workflows — even using AI tools like ChatGPT alongside Excel. It’s a rare combo: tools you’ll use every day, paired with skills you’ll actually keep using. Skip the subscription cycle and get Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business and The Premium Microsoft Office Training Certification Bundle for $114. Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business + The Premium Microsoft Office Training Certification BundleSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.07:48 amMacworld Podcast: iPhone 18 Pro colors and the art of reporting Apple leaks
Macworld The iPhone 18 Pro is just a few months away. We talk about the latest iPhone 18 Pro rumors and what’s involved in reporting Apple leaks on this episode of the Macworld Podcast. This is episode 980 with Michael Simon, Jason Cross, Filipe Esposito, and Roman Loyola. Watch episode 980 on YouTube Listen to episode 980 on Apple Podcasts04:17 amApple’s $599 Mac mini is no longer available
Apple’s most affordable Mac -- the $599 Mac mini — is no longer on sale, likely due to ongoing DRAM and NAND shortages. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:12 amNASA shares iPhone video capturing Earthshine from Orion during Artemis II
The iPhone footage, captured on the mission’s second day, shows Earth’s reflected light illuminating the Orion cabin. Watch it below. more…Wednesday April 2211:39 pmExperience F1 tracks with 3D art in Apple Maps ahead of each race
Apple Maps has been updated with a new "2026 Formula 1 Tracks Around the World" guide that showcases each racing location. Updated 3D art has been added throughout the season.Apple Maps gets F1 guideThe first F1 season distributed by Apple TV has been off to a strong start. Apple is known for its vertical integration and brand synergy, and it hasn't wasted any time with F1 either.Apple is promoting the F1 season in Apple Maps with a guide. It is titled "2026 Formula 1 Tracks Around the World." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:41 pmApple Maps adds in-depth F1 experience for Miami Grand Prix
The first F1 Grand Prix in the United States of the this season takes place this weekend in Miami. Ahead of that, Apple is rolling out a detailed Apple Maps experience with immersive 3D landmarks, racetrack details, navigation information, and more. more…09:54 pmiOS 26.4.2 and iOS 18.7.8 Address Notification Privacy Flaw Highlighted by FBI Case
The FBI extracted Signal messages from an iPhone by exploiting a notification database flaw. Apple has now released iOS 18.7.8 and iOS 26.4.2 to fix a bug that allowed deleted notifications to persist on devices.09:54 pmReport shares new details from Tim Cook’s town hall, including career highs and missteps | 9 to 5 MacReport shares new details from Tim Cook’s town hall, including career highs and missteps
A new report from Bloomberg adds fresh details to Tim Cook’s town hall at the Steve Jobs Theater, following Monday’s CEO transition announcement. Here are the details. more…09:20 pmApple Pay and MLS Season Pass earn Apple two Webby Awards
Apple picked up two wins at this year’s Webby Awards, which will hold its ceremony on May 11, recognizing work across apps, video, and digital media. Here are the details. more…09:16 pmApple investors have muted reaction to Tim Cook’s CEO exit; shares quickly rebound
Apple shares initially dipped following the announcement that longtime CEO Tim Cook will step down from the role on September 1, 2026… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:10 pmThe base model $599 Mac mini is now completely out of stock
The industry-wide supply chain issues continue to hit prospective Apple customers looking to buy new Macs. Today, the base model $599 M4 Mac mini with 256 GB storage is now completely out of stock at the Apple Store. That means Apple won’t let you order it at all, simply stating it is “currently unavailable” for delivery. In fact, the situation is actually more dire. It turns out any M4 Mac mini with 256 GB storage is now in the same boat, regardless of RAM configuration. (Third-party retailers aren’t faring much better: Amazon only has M4 Pro Mac minis on sale now). more…08:24 pmTSMC plans to open chip packaging plant in Arizona by 2029
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) plans to open a chip packaging plant in Arizona by 2029, an executive told… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:15 pmNotification bug that let FBI access messages patched with iOS 26.4.2
People being investigated by the FBI deleted Signal, but some messages were still retrievable from the iPhone's notification database. The latest iOS update patches this vulnerability.iPhones may be secure, but they aren't invulnerable to bugsUsers should reasonably expect that deleting an app from their iPhone will remove all associated data. However, a recent case involving the FBI showed that some notification data was being retained by mistake.The iOS 26.4.2, iPadOS 26.4.2, iOS 18.7.8, and iPadOS 18.7.8 updates released on Wednesday address the notification database issue directly. The notes simply say that "a logging issue was addressed with improved data redaction." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:00 pmThreads users can now join group chats during live events
With the new Live Chats feature, Threads users can join public, real-time group conversations built around major live events. Here are the details. more…07:43 pmiOS 26.4 offers two Liquid Glass customization updates
iOS 26.4 recently brought two new updates for how you can customize the Liquid Glass design on your iPhone. more…07:15 pmGoogle confirms context-aware Siri built from Gemini will debut in 2026
Search giant Google has publicly confirmed that Apple's updated Siri, complete with its long-promised personalized responses, will finally be coming out at some point in 2026.Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian talking about Apple at Google Cloud Next 26 - Image Credit: Google/YouTubeIn January, Apple confirmed that it had entered into a multi-year deal with Google to use the Gemini model to create Apple's Foundation Models. Google now says that the fruits of Apple's AI labor will be on display before the end of 2026.Speaking at the Google Cloud Next 26 opening keynote, Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian talked about Apple as a key customer of the company. Standing in front of the Apple Logo in the auditorium, he enthused about how Apple was using its technology. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums07:03 pmApple’s greatest strengths may become its biggest AI weaknesses
As John Ternus prepares to take over as CEO, Apple faces a pivotal question: in the fast-moving AI era, can the same discipline, polish, and… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.06:50 pmiOS 26.4.2 fixes bug that allowed deleted notifications to be retrieved
iOS 26.4.2 is available now as the latest iPhone update, and it includes a key security fix that ensures deleted notifications can’t be retrieved or restored later. more…06:30 pmApple releases fresh iOS update with focus on stability and security
The iOS 26.4.2 update focuses on bug fixes and security improvements for your iPhone. Learn more about what's in this update. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)06:21 pmiOS 26.4.2 is out now with more security and bug fixes for your iPhone
Macworld Apple has an update for iOS 26.4 that simply fixes some unspecified bugs and improves security. Earlier this month, Apple released iOS 26.4.1 to specifically address an iCloud syncing bug, but it’s unclear exactly what this new update fixes. Of note, it’s the first iOS 26 update that has received a second mid-release update. The release notes for iOS 26.4.2 read simply: This update provides bug fixes and security updates for your iPhone. Apple’s security updates page lists a single security patch (CVE-2026-28950) for the update, targeted at Notification Services, though it doesn’t appear to be particularly critical. According to the notes, “Notifications marked for deletion could be unexpectedly retained on the device,” and Apple fixed the issue by addressing a logging issue with improved data redaction. To update your iPhone or iPad: Open Settings Select General Select Software Update Follow the on-screen instructions Apple is currently testing iOS 26.5, which is due to arrive sometime in May.