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- Wednesday April 22
- 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.)02:31 pmLouisville Apple Store set for a $1M storefront upgrade
An Apple Store in Louisville, Kentucky will soon be getting a big facelift, with the store renovation expected to cost a cool $1 million.Apple Oxmoor - Image Credit: AppleApple Oxmoor on Shelbyville Road, Louisville, Kentucky is a store that has a lot of glass in the front, as well as a courtyard. While Apple only moved into the store in September 2019, it has decided six and a half years later to give it an upgrade.A permit filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design spotted by Louisville Business First reveals that Apple is planning to make some big changes. Alterations are said to be valued at about a million dollars. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:29 pm$200 price cut makes this M3 iPad Air an absolute steal
Macworld Apple iPad Air, M3 View Deal (function () { document.querySelector("#sticky-promo-block a").addEventListener("click", function(e) { const debug = document.location.host.search(/lndo.site|go-vip.net/) !== -1; const text = this.closest("#sticky-promo-block").querySelector("p.promo-title").textContent; const data = { event: "stickyConversionUnitClick", eventCategory: "Sticky Conversion", eventAction: "Click", eventLabel: text }; if(debug)console.log("Sticky Conversion CLick - pushing to dataLayer: ", data); dataLayer.push(data); return true; }); })(); There’s a new iPad Air on shelves, which means our eyes are always peeled for a great deal on last year’s model. And today’s Amazon sale can’t be beat: instead of shelling out $849 for an 11-inch iPad Air with 256GB of storage and 5G connectivity, you can save $200 and get one for just $649, the best price we’ve ever seen. Even though this isn’t the newest model, it’s still an insanely great tablet. With an M3 chip, you’ll get to do everything you could want and then some. Scrolling your social feeds, sending emails, playing games, running image and video editing software, streaming Netflix, and going down YouTube rabbit holes — all of it will fly thanks to this tablet’s incredible performance and 10-hour battery life. And you’ll love doing it, too, because that 11-inch Liquid Retina display looks absolutely gorgeous, delivering accurate colors and great contrast. With 256GB of storage space, you’ll have tons of space for all those apps you want to install. And since it’s equally important, you’ll be able to enjoy both super-fast Wi-Fi 6E and 5G cellular connectivity so you can use the tablet anywhere you go (with a separate subscription from your wireless carrier). And with the savings here, you can add an Apple Pencil and the Magic Keyboard, without busting your budget. Snag the A3 iPad Air for $649 — the best price we’ve ever seen — before the stock runs out at Amazon.02:15 pmJohn Ternus is an Apple TV fan, but wants to make it ‘more competitive’: report
Apple’s CEO transition will undoubtedly impact the whole company to varying degrees, including its services division. A new report sheds light on how John Ternus might approach the Apple TV streaming service specifically. more…02:12 pmApple may be about to post another blockbuster quarter
An analysis of Apple's financials by JP Morgan suggests that Apple is heading into its earnings report with iPhone supply and demand imbalances largely settled, leaving margins and cost pressure as the issues that will decide the rest.iPhone 17In an earnings preview seen by AppleInsider, JPMorgan says investors already have a clear read on iPhone performance in the current cycle. Focus is now turning to profitability as rising component costs begin to weigh more heavily on results.JPMorgan expects revenue of about $112.7 billion for the March quarter, ahead of consensus, with iPhone 17 sales driving most of the upside. Mac sales are also expected to contribute, supported by recent product updates and steady upgrade demand. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:09 pmApple gears up for a game-changing iPhone camera system overhaul
Apple is about to shake up the iPhone camera like never before. After years of incremental tweaks to the primary shooter, the company… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.01:55 pmHow iPhone 18 Pro's rumored variable aperture will supercharge your photography
The iPhone 18 Pro's camera specs are solidifying, thanks to a repeated claim that portrait shots will be improved thanks to the inclusion of variable apertures.iPhone 17 Pro cameras peeking through a Techwoven caseOn April 16, a report claimed the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will gain an often-rumored variable aperture camera system, and that the model was entering production. A week later, a leaker has doubled down on the story.In a Wednesday post to Weibo, leaker Digital Chat Station ran down a list of photographic changes Apple is working on for the iPhone, for inclusion in the future. That list includes: Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:55 pmWhy did Apple suddenly remove a top fitness app?
Users may wonder why the App Store pulled the hugely popular Cal AI health app (now back). Apple says it violated three sets of guidelines. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:54 pmTim Cook isn’t just leaving big shoes to fill–they’re also very expensive
Macworld On stage at Apple events, Tim Cook is an unassuming guy. Dressed in dark jeans, polo shirts, and the occasional sweater, he doesn’t have the signature style of his predecessor or the panache of Craig Federighi. At least, until you look at his shoes. While his casual footwear of choice appears to be Zegna’s Triple Stitch Secondskins, which retail for around $1,500, Cook also has a deep catalogue of Nike shoes coveted by sneakerheads everywhere. Just this week at an employee event to announce John Ternus as Apple’s new CEO, Cook was spotted wearing a pair of Tom Sachs x Nike Mars Yard 3.0 sneakers. These too routinely sell for $1,500. The shoes Tim Cook is wearing while casually walking around Apple Park are among the most sought-after pairs by Nike and Jordan fans.Apple Over the years, Tim has worn some of the most unique and highly sought-after shoes on the planet, including Sashiko Gals x Nike Vomero Plus, Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG in the Sail Military Blue colorway (above), and classic all-black Air Force Ones. He even rocked a one-of-one pair of white Nike Air Max 1 ’86 stitched with Apple’s trademark rainbow around the swoosh. Incoming CEO Ternus, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to care much for kicks. He’s generally seen wearing a nondescript pair of gray or black loafer-style shoes that prioritize comfort over fashion. If he’s Tim’s size, maybe he can borrow a pair or two—because the shoes he’s going to need to fill are pretty hype.01:42 pmiPhone 18 Pro’s new color will be a mix of these three, says leaker
Last week we got a report on some of the colors that may be available for iPhone 18 Pro. But now a new leak offers a unique description of the one color Apple is expected to market as its flagship. more…01:40 pmSpaceX lands deal to likely purchase Cursor, a Claude Code and OpenAI Codex competitor
When SpaceX isn’t landing rockets, it’s apparently landing AI company deals. Two months ago, the firm behind Starlink absorbed xAI, which includes Twitter-turned-X. Now SpaceX is eyeing Cursor, a competitor to Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex. more…01:32 pmApple gears up for major iPhone camera transformation
Apple is reportedly gearing up for a major shift in its iPhone camera strategy, starting with the iPhone 18 Pro. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:20 pmIncoming CEO John Ternus has an opportunity to supercharge Apple – Gene Munster
Apple investors anticipated this CEO transition, as reflected in AAPL shares declining just 0.5% following the news that Tim Cook… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.01:15 pmApple is developing a 200MP iPhone camera, but we might not get it for a while
Macworld The iPhone 17 Pro has the best camera system Apple has ever fitted into a smartphone: three rear-facing lenses, each specced at 48MP, with a formidable zoom, advanced night, portrait, and macro modes, and sophisticated software tying it all together. But there may be a new iPhone camera on the horizon that will make even this seem underpowered. A new report reaffirms its author’s position that Apple is working on a 200MP periscope telephoto lens for a future iPhone model, and offers some thoughts on when that might see the light of day. The prolific leaker Digital Chat Station made the claim in a detail-light Weibo post this week, then engaged with questions in the comments: one commenter asked if the product would be available in 2027, and Digital Chat Station responded that it is “highly likely” to be 2028 instead. The theory of a 200MP lens coming to the iPhone isn’t new, and Digital Chat Station themselves discussed it in May last year. But it does make sense that Apple would be working on it, given that Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra already has such a lens, as does the Galaxy Z Fold 7: these two phones (or even more advanced successor devices) will present formidable competition to the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra/Fold respectively when they come out later this year. It’s long been Apple’s philosophy that competing on tech specs is unwise, and that it makes sense to focus more on the experience than the underlying numbers. Having a spec of 200MP, for that matter, doesn’t necessarily guarantee noticeably better photographs than are possible with the 17 Pro’s 48MP lenses. (We’ve been trying to debunk the megapixel myth for decades.) But the disparity in such statistics can sometimes become so stark that it affects consumer interest, and Apple is likely to want to counter with an innovation of its own in the next few years. That the Cupertino company should be exploring the idea of 200MP camera lenses isn’t, therefore, a shock. But the timeline is a little more interesting. Digital Chat Station has flip-flopped somewhat on this topic, veering between claims that it will arrive in time for the iPhone 19 Pro in 2027 or the generation after. Weibo leakers are incentivised to churn out plenty of predictions, so it’s probably best to take this one with a pinch of salt until we have corroborating evidence from elsewhere. For all the latest news and rumors about this fall’s new phones, bookmark our regularly updated guides to the iPhone 18 Pro and the iPhone Ultra.01:00 pmPioneer bringing a premium CarPlay feature to existing cars [U]
Pioneer was first to bring Apple CarPlay to existing cars in 2014, and now the company is pulling off another CarPlay first. The new Pioneer Sphera is the first system with aftermarket Dolby Atmos support. more…12:35 pmTap to Pay on iPhone lands in Malaysia, but not yet in Apple’s own store
Tap to Pay on iPhone has today launched in Malaysia as Apple continues the rollout of the service aimed at small businesses. Interestingly, the iPhone maker is slightly lagging behind when it comes to acceptance of its own payment terminal solution … more…12:17 pmWhere Apple products are assembled, and where parts come from
Making an iPhone or iPad is a global effort, with companies across North America, Europe, and Asia contributing to every stage of the process. Here's how it all fits into place.Apple products are assembled in multiple countries.Apple relies on multiple supply chain partners, with assembly plants located throughout the world. The United States' ever-changing tariff policies throughout 2025 affected everyone, from consumers to corporations. It made us more aware of where a given product was made.While the average person had to figure out the extra fees they had to pay for orders from China, Apple had to find ways of diversifying its already complex supply chain. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:00 pmFOMO Driving GPU Overbuying, 95% of Capacity Idle
Enterprise AI demand is rising, but most GPU capacity remains idle, exposing costly overbuying and inefficiencies. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.11:47 am‘The MacBook Pro for Linux users’ both copies and contrasts with Apple
The new Framework Laptop 13 Pro has been described by the company’s CEO as “the MacBook Pro for Linux users” (though you can also run Windows on it). It even claims to beat the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro for battery life. The new machine copies a number of key Apple features, but is the complete opposite in terms of its underlying philosophy … more…11:14 amWhen he was hired, Ternus wasn't sure he even belonged at Apple
Just years after wrecking his university's first and only milling machine, John Ternus was intimidated when he first joined Apple and wasn't sure he belonged.John Ternus speaking in 2024 - image credit: University of Pennsylvania engineering schoolWhen John Ternus becomes CEO on September 1, 2026, he will have been at Apple for a quarter of a century. Ahead of even the speculation that he would succeed Tim Cook, he gave a speech about how "exhilarating and intimidating" it had felt when he first joined Apple."I wasn't sure I belonged there," he told students at the University of Pennsylvania's engineering school in 2024. "The people I met were so smart and so confident, and they knew so much more than me, but I'll always be grateful that I wasn't afraid to ask for help when I needed it." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums