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- 10:00 amApple to expand Apple Watch, AirPods medical features to additional countries
A number of medical features, including the Apple Watch hypertension notifications, sleep apnea alerts, as well as the AirPods Hearing Test and Hearing Aid have expanded to a number of new countries. Apple Watch hypertension notifications and sleep apnea alerts, as well as AirPods Hearing Test and Hearing Aid, are now available in these new […] Source08:00 amSay goodbye to blurry nighttime pics with the first-ever smartphone telescope
Macworld TL;DR: Get the Vaonis Hestia Smartphone Telescope Ultimate Pack, the first-ever smartphone-based telescope for $239.97 (reg. $299). Hurry, deal ends Jan. 11, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. PT. If your camera roll is filled with blurry moons and washed-out night shots, this deal on Hestia is an immediate upgrade. The Vaonis Hestia funnels light directly into your smartphone’s camera for increased clarity, contrast, and stability—meaning your phone can finally capture details it was never designed to reach on its own. Turn your smartphone into a powerful stargazing tool Pair it with the Vaonis app, and you get guided positioning and target tracking that make it easy to land on celestial objects without guesswork. Say hello to 5x sharper images and up to 25x the magnification — all with no battery needed. If you’re an explorer or just curious about the universe, this is an easy way to bring crisp stargazing to your pocket. The Hestia Ultimate Pack adds useful extras, including a sun filter and a carry case, giving you both nighttime and daytime viewing options in a compact, travel-ready setup. It’s a far more approachable entry point than a full telescope, especially for anyone who wants meaningful sky views without lugging around heavy gear or learning complex controls. For an optical system, app integration, and accessory bundle that elevates a device you already own, the value is clear. Get the Vaonis Hestia Smartphone Telescope Ultimate Pack for 20% off — just $239.97 (reg. $299) now through Jan. 11, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Hestia: First Ever Smartphone-Based Telescope (Ultimate Pack)See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.04:00 amHow to buy a used Mac and not get ripped off
Buying a used Mac can be a great deal. But, if you don't check carefully, you might inherit someone else's issues or just get ripped off. Here's what to look for.There are a few things to know about buying a used MacThe secondhand market offers great deals, but it may have machines still linked to an Apple ID or managed by a company. Additionally, some might be hiding expensive hardware issues.Apple designs its computers to be durable, making them great for resale. Even a five-year-old MacBook Air can still feel fast, and older Intel models often support modern macOS versions. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums03:46 amHookup Review – An App Where You Meet New People or Go On a Date
Dating apps have evolved from swiping left or right, and it’s now easier than ever to find like-minded people. HookUp.com is one of the newest apps that offer several options to go with the modern times. In this HookUp review, we’ll find out if it’s worth downloading and trying out. HookUp.com Dating App – First […] The post appeared first on iLounge.01:53 amAlan Dye Was in Tim Cook’s Blind Spot
How could someone who would even *consider* leaving Apple for Meta rise to a level of such prominence at Apple, including as one of the few public faces of the company?Thursday December 0411:53 pmSpongeBob and PowerWash Simulator headline today’s six additions to Apple Arcade
As announced a few weeks ago, Apple Arcade added multiple new titles today, including SpongeBob: Patty Pursuit 2 and PowerWash Simulator. Here’s the full list. more…11:33 pmSlide this slim Find My tracker in your wallet for just $24
MagTag functions similarly to AirTag, but the wallet tracker's credit card-size design is a massive improvement for sliding into tight slots. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)10:59 pmSam Altman and Jony Ive lose appeal over ‘io’ name
The legal fight between OpenAI and iyO took another turn, following a decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Here are the details. more…10:23 pmtvOS 26.2 receives second release candidate build only a day after the first
Apple has issued a second release candidate update for tvOS 26.2, following the first release candidate deployed on Wednesday.tvOS 26.2 has received a second release candidate build.On December 3, release candidates for most of Apple's major operating systems were made available to registered developers. Release candidates represent the final stage of beta testing, and it looks like tvOS 26.2 needed a few last-minute fixes from Apple.On Thursday, only a day after the initial batch of release candidates was sent out, tvOS 26.2 received a second RC build. Thursday's software update changes the build number to 23K53, from the previous 23K51. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:16 pmWoah! Two more high-profile execs set to leave Apple.
Right after UI chief Alan Dye quit Apple, two more executives are poised to leave the company. Next out the door are Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, and Kate Adams, Apple’s general counsel. Kate Adams and Lisa Jackson retiring from Apple Jackson will retire in late January 2026, according […] (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)10:05 pmMessi and Müller renew rivalry in MLS Cup final on Apple TV this Saturday
Inter Miami and the Vancouver Whitecaps face off in a showdown supercharged by the blockbuster renewed rivalry between Lionel Messi and… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:57 pmApple executive shuffle continues with Lisa Jackson and Kate Adams retiring
Both Lisa Jackson, VP for Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives, and Kate Adams, Apple's general counsel, will retire in 2026, with roles moving to Jennifer Newstead in the new SVP General Counsel and Government Affairs role.Lisa Jackson will no longer have to stand on the roof of Apple Park. Image source: AppleIt's been a busy week for Apple executive moves. First, it was revealed that John Giannandrea is retiring, then Alan Dye is moving to Meta and taking his core design team with him.Now, Apple has shared that general counsel Kate Adams and VP for Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives Lisa Jackson are both retiring in 2026. The transition will result in a new role called SVP of General Counsel and Government Affairs under Jennifer Newstead. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums09:48 pm9to5Mac Daily: December 4, 2025 – Apple’s design VP leaves for Meta
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 Narwal:Narwal is officially launching their Black Friday discounts, offering the record-low prices of its entire lineup up to 49% off. more…09:44 pmApple announces departure of two more top executives
Apple’s leadership shakeup continues. Apple has announced that two more executives are departing the company: Katherine Adams, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, and Lisa Jackson, vice president of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives. more…09:31 pmtvOS 26.2 gets new RC for Apple TV 4K ahead of launch
Yesterday Apple shipped RC (release candidate) versions of its upcoming 26.2 software updates. But now just one day later, Apple has debuted a revised RC build for tvOS 26.2. more…09:26 pmApple TV’s ‘Born to be Wild’ gets an official trailer
Apple released today the first trailer for its upcoming series “Born to be Wild,” which premieres next Friday, December 19. Watch it below. more…09:26 pmMeta’s creative studio led by former Apple UI design chief Alan Dye to ‘treat intelligence as a new design material’ | Mac Daily NewsMeta’s creative studio led by former Apple UI design chief Alan Dye to ‘treat intelligence as a new design material’
This week, Meta landed a major talent coup by hiring away Apple’s top UI design executive, Alan Dye, in a move that highlights the social… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:03 pmiOS 26 made Live Activities even better on iPhone, here’s what’s new
Live Activities have become one of my favorite iPhone features, and they recently got even better thanks to upgrades and expansions in iOS 26. Here’s everything new. more…08:53 pmApple now projecting iPad-designed Christmas trees onto Battersea Power Station
Last month, Apple announced a Christmas tree drawing competition for British iPad users, with winning designs to be exhibited “alongside trees drawn by established artists and notable figures”. Now, the selected trees will light up Battersea Power Station’s wash towers until December 24. more…08:34 pmApple’s podcast of the year makes stuffy history fascinating
Find out why "The Rest Is History" won the prestigious Apple Podcasts Show of the Year award for its blend of history and humor. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)