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- 03:18 pmCiti boosts Apple price target to $350 amid strong iPhone upgrade cycle and AI optimism | Mac Daily NewsCiti boosts Apple price target to $350 amid strong iPhone upgrade cycle and AI optimism
In a bullish signal for investors, Citi analysts have reaffirmed their "buy" rating on Apple shares while significantly raising the firm's… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.03:16 pmWhen to expect iOS 26.2 release in your time zone
Learn the most likely iOS 26.2 release date and time, and discover new features like an AirDrop update plus bug fixes for your iPhone. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)03:12 pmApple's removal of ICEBlock sees repeated protests at Portland Pioneer Place store
Protests outside of an Apple Store in Portland, Oregon continue in retaliation to ICEBlock being removed, as protestors show up in Santa suits to demand the app's return and Apple stand up to authoritarianism.Portland protesters show up dressed as Santa Claus. Image source: keir-pdx on BlueskyResidents in Portland, Oregon might have passed a group of a few dozen protestors dancing, singing, and wearing Santa outfits outside of the Apple Pioneer Place store on December 9. There are two more planned protests before Christmas, even as the ICEBlock developer sues the US government for a first amendment violation.The "Protest Apple's Censorship" protest will occur again on December 13 and December 20 from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. PST according to the03:03 pmiOS 26’s new Messages feature got better when I changed this one setting
Apple’s Messages app scored a bunch of new features in iOS 26, including a new ‘Screen Unknown Senders’ option meant to eliminate spam texts. My initial experience with the feature wasn’t great, but tweaking one key setting has changed that. more…03:00 pmThe new Homey Pro gets faster and smarter for Matter homes with no price increase
Today, Homey has announced the new Homey Pro 2026, and the big update is straightforward: more RAM at the same price point. If you are not already familiar with Homey Pro, it is one of the most interesting home hubs on the market. It supports Matter, Thread, Zigbee, Z Wave, Wi-Fi, and even IR devices together so you can manage your entire home from one place. For people who want a hub that talks to everything and does almost all of its processing locally, Homey Pro has become a really cool option. more…02:35 pmInstantly generate unlimited AI voiceovers in 32 languages, just $40 for life
Get lifetime access to iSpeech's AI voiceover generator for just $39.99 and transform plain text into human-sounding audio in 32 languages. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:30 pmHere are iPhone’s most downloaded apps and games of 2025
On the heels of unveiling the App Store Awards winners last week, Apple today unveiled the most downloaded apps and games of the year in the United Staes. This year, the most downloaded free iPhone app was ChatGPT, while the top paid iPhone app was HotSchedules. Meanwhile, the top free iPhone game was Block Blast!, while the top paid iPhone game was Minecraft: Dream it, Build it. Head below for the full list of the top iPhone and iPad apps games of 2025. more…02:29 pmNative Union POP Phone review: Retro phone handset brings vintage style
Macworld At a glanceExpert's Rating Pros Cool retro style Comfortable grip Ergonomic like phones used to be USB-C connection to iPhone Cons Not compatible with Lightning (iPhone 14 or earlier) Our Verdict With this vintage gadget you can transport yourself back to the 1960s, 70s and 80s when phones only looked smart. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed$39.99 Best Prices Today: Native Union POP Phone Retailer Price Native Union $39.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Tired of modern life and yearning for the old days when a phone was a phone and not a computer full of tempting apps and beeping notifications? Frustrated by a cricked neck or strained wrist from doing all your talking on a thin rectangular slab of metal and glass, or dreaming of the ergonomic delight of a phone with proper ear and mouth pieces that nestles to the side of your head? One of Macworld’s favorite Apple accessory makers Native Union has relaunched the vintage phone handset—it works with today’s devices to make comfortable calls feel like proper conversations again. Simon Jary Forget you’re on an iPhone The POP Phone is big and chunky and available in a range of bold colors that bring personality back to making phone calls. With it in hand you won’t be tempted by modern day distractions such as doom scrolling, checking the sports results, Facebook Reels, TikTok videos or the latest Instagram posts. Think about the person you’re talking to, not the device they have contacted you on. Simon Jary Made with recycled materials, the POP Phone also keeps your phone away from your face and so reduces exposure to 99% of mobile radiation, claims Native Union. We don’t know the science behind such claims but holding a device up to your face for long periods of time isn’t ever going to be a health benefit. Native Union Not just an iPhone gadget The USB-C connection plugs straight into your iPhone (15 or later), MacBook or iPad. You don’t need to pair or even charge the thing. As it’s USB-C it will work only with iPhones 15 or later; older iPhones use Apple’s Lightning connector. The same goes for older iPads, but you have to go back ten years to find a Mac without a USB-C or compatible Thunderbolt port. Because you’re talking right into the mic and listening with the speaker to your ear, the sound quality is clear in both directions. The person on the other end of the call won’t even know you’re using it unless you are on a Zoom, Teams or FaceTime video call when they can marvel at your retro gadget. It’s a guaranteed meeting ice-breaker. Simon Jary In the handset arm there’s a built-in pick up and hang up button, so you never need to touch your phone’s screen. We’d love it even more if there was a dock that you could put the handset in to physically hang up, which is a more exciting way to end a call than just tapping on the touchscreen. The POP Phone is way more tactile than touchscreens, and the smooth plastic body feels great against your ear—you can even twiddle with the curly cord while you’re talking. In fact, you can’t help doing it. You’re unlikely to carry the POP Phone around in your pocket or handbag for every call you make, but it’s fun to use and makes people stop and stare in nostalgic envy or just plain Gen Z confusion. Native Union Price The Native Union POP Phone costs $39.99 / £34.99 and makes a great gift to a friend or yourself. It’s also available at Amazon. It’s available in a range of eight colors: Black, Alarm Red, Pine, Sandstone, Lemon, Candy, Azur and Slate Green. For other great gift ideas, check our Gift Guide for iPhone Users and Gift Guide for Mac users. Native Union Should you buy the Native Union POP Phone? When you see this piece of vintage tech, you’ll either be young enough to be curious about what the hell it is and question why something has to be this big, or want one immediately to transport yourself back to the 1960s, 70s and 80s when phones only looked smart.02:15 pmDisney nominates former Apple COO Jeff Williams to its board
Disney announced on Tuesday that it has nominated Jeff Williams, former Chief Operating Officer of Apple, as an independent director… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:09 pmInstagram now lets you take control of your feed (somewhat)
A commonly expressed frustration with algorithmically-driven apps like Instagram is that users have no control over their feeds. They are instead shown what the app thinks they want to see, which is often wildly inaccurate. Meta is promising to provide at least a partial solution to the problem with a new feature called Your Algorithm … more…02:02 pmBlacklisted apps stayed on App Store despite US sanctions
Over 50 apps on the App Store and Google Play Store continued to be available even after the US banned working with the developers.The App Store has several apps that may violate sanctionsApple was accused in 2021 of hosting apps by companies on the US Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals — and in 2019 was fined for doing so. Now The Tech Transparency Project (TPP), a non-profit watchdog, says Apple and Google have continued to host blacklisted apps.As first reported by The Washington Post, the TPP group says that some app developers were listed on the App Store under barely changed names. For instance, some added OOO to their name — which is the Russian abbreviation for a corporation. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:00 pmShelly’s new Plug Gen4 is a powerful Matter smart plug for less than $20
I love smart plugs for smart home automations. Smart plugs are one of the easiest ways to start building out a smart home without overwhelming someone. They are easy to install, use, and are usually low-cost. Today, Shelly has released the new Shelly Plug Gen4. Big point up front: it works with Matter, and it’s under $20. For HomeKit users, it is an easy way to add automations, track power usage, and control lamps or small appliances directly from the Home app. more…01:37 pmApple and Best Buy pack free subscriptions with every Apple Gift Card
Apple and Best Buy are giving away free months of Apple Arcade, Music, TV, and Fitness+ with every Apple Gift Card. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:28 pmApple reportedly broke the law by ignoring US sanctions on apps
Apple has been accused of breaking the law by failing to comply with US sanctions after the App Store was found to have contain dozens of apps from sanctioned companies. The same was true of Google, though at a smaller scale. The banned apps were identified by the Tech Transparency Project, which says it demonstrates that Apple failed to live up to its promises that the App Store represents a safe and trusted source … more…01:21 pmFifth Apple Store in India to open on December 11
Ahead of its December 11 opening, Apple has previewed an Apple Store in Noida, its fifth Apple Store location in India and the third opened in 2025.Apple Noida - Image Credit: AppleApple is expanding its retail presence in India very quickly, and is about to do it once again. This time with a new outlet in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, located in the DLF Mall of India in Noida, one of India's largest shopping centers.Referred to as Apple Noida, it appears to be a fairly typical mall-style storefront for the company. Photographs shared on Wednesday depicts the usual array of iPhone-covered tables, wall modules, and large screen seen in many other places. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:00 pmAustralia Bans Social Media Accounts for Minors
Australia's new social media ban for minors puts governments, platforms, and families at the center of a growing debate over online harm, privacy, and enforcement. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.01:00 pmAdobe Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat now available for free on ChatGPT
Starting today, features from three of Adobe’s flagship products will be natively integrated into ChatGPT, for free. Here’s how it works. more…12:48 pmPSA: Amazon-exclusive power banks have been recalled after fires
Around 210,000 budget portable power banks sold exclusively by Amazon USA are being recalled after they were found to have caused 11 fires resulting in both injuries and property damage … more…12:16 pmApple may have accidentally made it almost impossible for governments to ban iMessage
Authoritarian governments don’t like their citizens being able to have private conversations using end-to-end encrypted messaging apps. This is the reason Russia has just banned FaceTime, but it was surprising iMessage had escaped a ban. A potential reason for this has now been discovered: Apple may have accidentally made it almost impossible for a government to ban its end-to-end encrypted text messaging app … more…12:15 pmUnleash your iPhone’s Action button with these 7 creative shortcuts
Macworld When Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro, it retired the classic mute switch which had been part of the iPhone design since the very first model. These days, all iPhones feature a customizable Action button, which users can freely remap to various different actions. Some of the default actions include muting the iPhone, toggling a Focus mode, launching the Camera app, recognizing a song, recording audio, and translating speech. While these actions are sufficient for many users, the pros may find them lackluster. Fortunately, iOS supports deeper customizations through Apple’s Shortcuts app, allowing the Action button to perform a practically infinite number of tasks. Once you understand the logic behind the feature, you should be able to build and assign any desired shortcut. Generic Control Center toggles If you find the built-in Shortcuts app too complex, you can settle for Control Center toggles instead. While not as flexible, they include some useful first- and third-party functions you can assign to the Action button, beyond Apple’s default suggestions. This is a good place to start.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Simply head to the Action Button section in the Settings app and scroll horizontally to reach the Controls option. Tap on Choose a Control to view a full list of available toggles you can use with the Action button. Some of the popular actions include toggling Dark mode, playing ambient music, starting a Quick Note, and launching the Calculator. Depending on the apps you’ve installed, you’ll also find other actions provided by third-party developers. Once you’ve chosen a toggle, iOS will complete the desired task whenever you push and hold the Action button. Summon AI assistants Siri is far from being a reliable virtual assistant, especially when it comes to maintaining longer conversations. Thankfully, you can assign a third-party AI assistant to the Action button to mimic Siri’s Side button shortcut. First, you’ll need to download the official Gemini app. (Or, if you’re not keen on Google’s AI, you can alternatively use the feature with other popular chatbot apps—like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.) Once installed and signed in, you’ll find new toggles in the Controls list mentioned in the previous section. Some of Gemini’s bundled shortcuts include typing a prompt, talking live, scanning with the camera, uploading a file, and more. Assign the functionality you typically rely on, and it’ll always be one Action button click away from initiation. Gemini is now only one click away.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Unlock your car The Action button doesn’t necessarily have to control your iPhone. If you’ve got a newer car, chances are it offers a companion iOS app you can use to unlock, start, or adjust it. Many vehicle manufacturers have baked these capabilities into the built-in Shortcuts app, making them compatible with the Action button. Launch the Shortcuts app and tap on the plus (+) button to create a new shortcut. Scroll through the list of apps in the shortcut builder and locate your car’s companion app. Tap on it to view the available actions compatible with your model. Pick the one you need the most, then save the shortcut. This is where you create new shortcuts.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Head to the Action Button section in the Settings app and scroll horizontally to find the Shortcut option. Tap on Choose a Shortcut, and pick the one you just created. Triggering the Action button will now control your car the way you’ve specified. Smart home switch Similarly, the Action button can control certain smart home products, such as lights, via the Shortcuts app. In the shortcut creation flow described above, locate the Home app. If you simply want to turn a light on or off, opt for the Toggle Accessory or Scene action and pick the relevant HomeKit bulb. For deeper controls, you can opt for the Control Home action instead, which, for example, lets you specify the color and intensity of the light, not just toggle it on or off. It’s like having a light switch on the side of your phone.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Once you’ve completed setting up and saving the shortcut, you can assign it to the Action button as outlined in the previous section. Call your partner Remember the speed dial feature from the prehistoric Nokia phone era? You can replicate it using your iPhone’s Action button. To do so, create a new shortcut, pick Phone from the list of apps, and insert the Call action. Choose your partner’s contact card, save the shortcut, and assign it to the Action button. Et voilà! This is for illustrative purposes only. We don’t recommend creating a shortcut to your own number.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Multiple actions Now, you may be thinking that some of these use cases are quite niche, and that it doesn’t make sense for them to occupy the Action button’s sole function slot. Luckily, there’s a workaround for this: the toolbox approach. Create a new shortcut, navigate to the Shortcuts app in the creation flow, and add the Run Shortcut action. In the action’s options, set the blank space to Ask Each Time. You can now head to the Action button’s settings again and assign the newly created shortcut. Whenever you trigger it, it’ll display a list of your other shortcuts, and you can tap on any of them to execute the needed task on the spot. As such, you can assign all of the above-mentioned shortcuts simultaneously to the Action button. With this option activated, you’ll be given the choice of multiple shortcuts.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Conditional shortcuts While it works, the toolbox approach can be overwhelming if you’ve created a lot of shortcuts. What if there was a smarter way to incorporate multiple tasks into the Action button, without having to manually pick a shortcut from the all-encompassing list? When you’re outdoors, for example, you likely won’t need to access your smart home shortcuts. With conditional shortcuts, you can program the Action button to react to your location and proceed with a specific task accordingly. Create a new shortcut, then search for and add the Get current location action. Add the If action, change the default Latitude selection to Street, and type your home street name in the blank space at the end. Add a Run Shortcut action under the If action, and select the smart home shortcut you created earlier. If you usually call your partner when you’re away from home, add another Run Shortcut action under Otherwise, and select the speed dial shortcut. When done, assign the conditional shortcut to the Action button. This is a simple example of a conditional shortcut. They can get way more complicated.Mahmoud Itani / Foundry Now, when you trigger the Action button, it’ll first check your current location using your iPhone’s GPS. If the street you’re currently at matches your home address, it’ll automatically toggle your smart home appliance. If not, it’ll proceed with calling your partner. This is just one basic example of how powerful conditional shortcuts can be. You can create if statements that detect your current activity for running-related shortcuts. Similarly, you can set the Action button to perform specific tasks depending on the app you have in the foreground, the phone’s orientation, the battery level, or other factors. You even nest multiple if statements to create a comprehensive shortcut that adapts to everything you do. It may take you some time to get there, but it’s technically possible.