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- 03:51 amNew Fitness+ Content Added
New things have been added to Fitness+, featuring a menopause-centric workout program. It is a three-week progressive program that features strength workouts and yoga that guide the user through menopause and perimenopause with benefits like better mobility, strength building, and improved balance. The subscription acquires ‘Strong Through Menopause’. iOS 27 brought many updates for the […] The post appeared first on iLounge.03:50 am2026 Apple Employee Exclusive Close Your Rings Apple Watch Band Shown
Employees of Apple who took part in the yearly Close Your Rings Challenge of Apple will receive an Apple Watch Band that is limited edition alongside a special enamel pin to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the event. The band comes in a black Sport Loop, featuring an end piece that is similarly colored to […] The post appeared first on iLounge.03:49 amThe Apple Watch SE 3 is $30 off
The Apple Watch provides you with health insights and serves as an advanced health tracker to get you to understand your body better. You will be notified of potential sleep apnea, identify your sleep score and identify irregular rhythm or a low or high heart rate. The smart watch is a versatile fitness partner that […] The post appeared first on iLounge.03:48 amMacBook with Touchscreen Capabilities Confirmed
A MacBook that has touchscreen capabilities has essentially been confirmed after Instant Digital, a famous leaker in China on the Chinese-based social platform Weibo, provided a statement. The leaker looks to have inside information from supply chain sources. Regarding Apple rumors, Instant Digital has a good track record, with accurate information provided in the past. […] The post appeared first on iLounge.03:47 amJon Prosser and Apple Formally Ask Court to Set The Default Judgement Aside
Leaker Jon Prosser and Apple have asked a federal court to put aside the initial judgment given to him in October last year, as the leaker has agreed to give the documents that he has failed to provide. A lawsuit was filed by Apple against Michael Ramacciotti and Jon Prosser in July last year, accusing […] The post appeared first on iLounge.03:46 amApple Ad Shows AirPods Pro 3 Offers the Best Active Noise Cancellation
An ad was uploaded by Apple focusing on the Active Noise Cancellation of the AirPods Pro 3. Brazilian footballer Vini Jr starred in the ad playing for the Brazilian national team in the FIFA World Cup 2026 and for Real Madrid. The footballer in the film dances on the streets to the music playing on […] The post appeared first on iLounge.02:06 amHow long Macs & MacBooks last: Lifespan, support & when to upgrade
Macworld Macs have a high price so it’s understandable that many Mac users will want to put off replacing them for as long as they can. But just how long should you expect a Mac to last? Similarly, in order to save money, you may be considering buying an older, used or refurbished Mac. Is that 2018 MacBook Pro for $300/£300 a good deal, or would you be better off spending a bit more on a newer model? The question of whether a Mac is too old depends on hardware durability and software support, both of which we will address in this article. Hardware: Macs and MacBooks are built to last, with most users getting five to eight years of reliable performance. Beyond that though, Apple gives Macs that have been off sale for five to seven years “vintage” and eventually “obsolete” status, at which point opportunities for repairs become limited. Software: Software support also plays a crucial role, especially unsupported Macs can be vulnerable to security issues. Apple typically provides macOS updates for Macs up to around eight years old, but that window is narrowing with the company ending support for Intel Macs in the near future. With Apple transitioning fully to its own silicon and phasing out support for Intel models, knowing how long your Mac will receive updates – and when it’s time to upgrade – is more important than ever. Is your Mac too old? We know that Macs cost a fair bit of money and not everyone has the luxury of upgrading every few years. But at what point is it time to consider upgrading your Mac? Is the hardware to old? One factor to consider is the age at which most Macs start to experience issues, such as random shutdowns and degraded batteries that no longer hold their charge. Unfortunately, at one point repairing your Mac or MacBook will no longer be a viable option and you will need to look for a replacement. There is a point at which Apple stops providing the required parts for Macs, rating them either obsolete and vintage. Once a Mac is considered vintage (you can find a list of vintage and obsolete Macs below) we would recommend that you upgrade it. Is the software to old? Another issue with aging Macs is that the software you need may not run on it. You may find that your Mac cannot update to the latest version of macOS (Apple’s Mac operating system software), but it’s even more concerning if Apple is no longer issuing security updates to the version of macOS you can run – because that make you open to malware and security vulnerabilities. We will explain which versions of macOS are supported – and for how much longer, below. If the following apply, it is probably the case that your Mac has reached the end of its useful life: Apple no longer supports the latest version of the software it runs (which could leave you vulnerable). The apps you need to use no longer run on it. The Mac struggles to perform the tasks you need it to – especially as you can’t update the RAM and other components. Something breaks and is too expensive to fix, or the parts aren’t available. The Mac is becoming unreliable. Unexpected shutdowns are becoming commonplace and you’ve tried everything to fix the problem to no avail. AppleSunday June 1408:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:08 pmSunday Reboot: The WWDC hangover and Siri AI blindspots
Apple's WWDC went about as expected for 2026. While it's a tiny bit disappointing, Siri AI turned out to be worth the wait, but with some painful app-based gaps.WWDC was all AI, almost all the time.WWDC 2026 was on Monday, and it was expected to be a bit of a slow one this time around. As predicted by the rumor mill and countless reports in the weeks ahead, it certainly wasn't an event that shouted about many new features.Actually, that's not quite true. Apple did harp on about one big thing, and that was its whole artificial intelligence push. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums