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- 02:30 pmU.S. Supreme Court declines to pause order holding Apple in contempt in Epic Games lawsuit | Mac Daily NewsU.S. Supreme Court declines to pause order holding Apple in contempt in Epic Games lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected Apple’s request to temporarily block a court order requiring major changes to its App Store… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:28 pmMac Studio M5 (2026): Release date, rumors and the impact of RAM shortages
Macworld The Mac Studio, originally released in 2022, has become Apple’s premier desktop for professional users, effectively replacing the now-discontinued Mac Pro for the vast majority of workflows. Designed for high-end workloads, the Mac Studio has emerged as a popular choice for serious AI and machine learning tasks. This is largely due to its high unified memory capacity and specialised silicon architecture, which address one of the primary bottlenecks in AI workloads: memory capacity and memory bandwidth. If you are considering buying a Mac Studio, you may be wondering whether an update is imminent. The current lineup features M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, introduced in March 2025. A new generation with M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips is widely expected in 2026. However, the launch timing remains uncertain. Some reports suggest a late-2026 release – possibly around October – although supply constraints affecting high-memory Apple silicon systems could influence availability and timing. This article tracks the latest reports and rumours surrounding the next Mac Studio, including its potential release date, specifications, and pricing. 2026 Mac Studio: Release date Possible release in October 2026 Apple has not yet officially announced a launch date for the Mac Studio with M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips, but current indications suggest the new models are now more likely to arrive in October 2026 rather than earlier in the year. The delay appears to be tied to ongoing supply constraints in the global DRAM market. Surging demand for AI infrastructure – particularly from hyperscalers operating large-scale data centres – has placed significant pressure on high-capacity memory supply. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, reporting in April, “supply chain snags” are affecting production of Apple’s next-generation professional Macs, potentially pushing the Mac Studio launch into October 2026. These constraints are already affecting the current Mac Studio lineup. In March 2026, Apple removed the 512GB unified memory upgrade option for the M3 Ultra Mac Studio and increased the price of the 256GB option by $400, likely reflecting rising DRAM costs. As of May 2026, the 2025 Mac Studio can only be configured with 36GB, 64GB or 96GB of unified memory, with the former 128GB and 256GB upgrade options no longer available. Availability has also been impacted, with delivery estimates ranging from six to 10 weeks depending on configuration. Earlier reports had pointed to a significantly earlier launch window. In November 2025, Gurman reported that internal Apple release schedules targeted the first half of 2026 for the M5 Max and M5 Ultra Mac Studio models. Industry analysts also expected Apple to unveil the systems around WWDC in June 2026, following the precedent set by the M2 Max and M2 Ultra Mac Studio launch at WWDC 2023. However, current supply-chain conditions now make a later 2026 launch appear more likely.02:24 pmApple published a new Press Release
Apple just published a new Press Release:AI meets accessibility in this year’s Swift Student Challenge01:56 pmApple’s M5 MacBook Pro just crashed to an all-time low with $200 off
Macworld Apple MacBook Pro M5 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; }); })(); With escalating memory and storage costs pushing prices higher than ever, we’re always on the lookout for a deal on the MacBook Pro. And today we’ve found a great one: Instead of paying $1,899 for the M5 MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, you can now get it for $1,699, the best we’ve yet to see for this configuration. This laptop can do it all, from mundane things, such as sending emails and browsing, to everyday work tasks and complex image and video editing. The M5 chip is extremely powerful, and the 24GB of unified memory will be of great help to quickly complete anything on your to-do list. There’s also a 1TB SSD on board, which is plenty of space for photos, videos, files, and anything else you want to store. The M5 MacBook Pro has a gorgeous 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display that delivers gorgeous images with vivid colors and perfect contrast. Just imagine how well that will serve you when you’re editing pics, for instance, or when you’re having some fun streaming movies. Overall, this is a laptop that we absolutely loved, giving it a near-perfect 4.5-star rating when we reviewed it, along with our Editors’ Choice award for its fantastic combination of price and performance. And at $200 off, it’s even better. So snag the MacBook Pro M5 for $1,699 while this deal’s still live at Amazon.01:43 pmApple TV’s twisted new thriller from Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg unveiled
Cape Fear is a high-profile limited series coming to Apple TV next month as part of the streamer’s best-ever summer lineup. Here’s the new trailer. more…01:30 pmThis quick privacy fix tackles both active threats and old data leaks
Surfshark One+ with Incogni covers both real-time threats and removes your personal data from the internet—for $91.99 over 2 years. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:15 pmApple Arcade just added 4 new ad-free games with these titles now available
Apple Arcade’s May lineup introduces four new titles today on the subscription gaming platform. Apple Arcade games have no ads and no in-app purchases. more…01:15 pmThe best time to buy a Mac is right now
A global memory shortage could make Macs harder to get, and pricier, than before. You should consider buying now to save money. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:11 pmGoogle accused of copying Apple’s Liquid Glass look – Android head denies it
Apple’s Liquid Glass user interface has met with what can best be described as mixed reactions by the company’s own customers – but that seemingly isn’t deterring Google from … being inspired by it. After last month teasing that this is going to be one of the biggest years for Android yet, the company generated considerable commentary when it officially announced an Android event with a figure looking exceedingly Liquid Glass-like … more…01:00 pmApple TV lands ‘Disavowed,’ new action thriller starring James Marsden
Apple TV on Wednesday announced it will expand its slate with “Disavowed,” an action-packed thriller led by James Marsden… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.12:48 pmMacBook Neo shortages force new A18 Pro run & doubled production to keep up
Apple's MacBook Neo has been such a runaway hit that new buyers face a weeks-long wait for delivery, and the company has now doubled its planned production run and ordered new A18 Pro chips to keep up.Apple can't keep up with MacBook Neo demandThe $599 MacBook Neo officially went on sale on March 11, 2026, and has been hard to find ever since. Many combinations of color and configuration are considerably back-ordered.Now, Apple is reportedly taking steps to ensure it can sell MacBook Neo laptops to everyone who wants one. In fact, Apple has been caught so flat-footed by the MacBook Neo's popularity that it's now doubling its initial production run. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:45 pm10 best computer speakers, from dirt cheap to $399
We rank our picks for top budget computer speakers, from best options under $150 to insanely great ones that cost a little more. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)12:25 pmGoogle denies copying Liquid Glass, but nobody’s buying it
Macworld Google has posted a promo for its annual I/O developer conference, which takes place this year on May 12. But a lot of the responses are focusing on exactly the wrong thing: the promo video looks an awful lot like Apple’s Liquid Glass interface aesthetic. “Biggest. Android. Updates. Ever,” wrote Android ecosystem president Sameer Samat in a post to X/Twitter this week. “You won’t want to miss it.” Good advice; you never know what ideas you might pick up. And Samat’s team clearly didn’t miss Apple’s WWDC 2025 conference, based on the accompanying video. This shows Android’s green robot mascot pulling a cord and finding that it not only turns off the light in the room, but also makes the robot turn glassy, with a transparent glowing look that’s highly reminiscent of the new designs of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, which Apple unveiled last summer. Commenters on Samat’s post were not slow to pick up on this similarity. “Is that… Liquid Glassdroid?” asked one. “Please don’t tell me Android is going to have a Liquid Glass look,” pleaded another. A third said the new version of Android was “hopefully not [a] copy of Liquid Glass. I mean, stay original, Android…” And so on, and so on. Nobody likes to be accused of plagiarism, and the Android boss did his best to shoot down the negative comments. When one user joked “Liquid Glass confirmed,” he personally replied “Not happening! Y’all are wild. 😂” (The crying-with-laughter emoji, of course, is the universal symbol of “I’m not being owned. I’m in on the joke. This is fun.”) Another commenter said: “No, don’t copy Apple with glass everything, [come on] bruh.” And Samat replied: “Don’t worry. Not happening!” Apple has taken its lumps over Liquid Glass, and now Android fans are worried Google is adopting a similar look.Foundry There were plenty more accusations of liquidity and glassiness. “Bro hopefully it’s not Liquid Gl(ass) 😭😭😭,” said one. “Please don’t copy Apple’s Liquid Glass,” said another. A particularly forthright reader wrote: “Please for the love of God don’t introduce Liquid Glass!!!!! It’s shit!” But Samat, perhaps wisely, decided to stop responding. Whether or not it’s fair to call Google unoriginal (and remember that we’ve only seen a promo video, not the interface itself), this does seem like a peculiar direction to take. Aside from the pushback if users do feel that Google is copying its rival, Liquid Glass isn’t even a big success among Apple users. Some like it; others think it reflects a flawed mindset. There were so many dissatisfied users that Apple had to create a toggle to tone down Liquid Glass’s signature transparency effects. For coverage of Google’s I/O conference, bookmark our sister website Tech Advisor… which is incidentally a lot less worried about Liquid Glass plagiarism than those commenters. Whatever happens, it should be a tasty event. In fact, maybe the promo was deliberately designed that way to generate engagement. You never know.12:11 pmGive your Apple Watch a glow-up with 70% off genuine Apple bands
Macworld Up to 69% OFF Apple Watch Sport Loops and Bands 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; }); })(); Whether it doesn’t look its best anymore or you just want a style change, a new band can make your old Apple Watch feel new again. Buying a new one can be pricey, and Apple’s official bands don’t go on sale very often, so you should jump at today’s Woot sale, which has some excellent options for as little as $15. The classic Apple Watch Sport Band is the most affordable of all, dropping 70 percent from $49 to $15. Available in multiple colors, including midnight, red, elderberry, White, and starlight, and sizes, you’re sure to find something perfect for whichever watch you own. The Apple Nike Sport Band in Spruce Aura and Vapor Green is also on sale for $20. If you want something a bit more sophisticated, Apple’s $99 Alpine Loop model is down to $35. Woot has this model available in orange or starlight, depending on the size you want. Other models, including the Trail Look and Alpine Loop for the Apple Watch Ultra are also on sale These are all original Apple bands and come with a 1-year limited warranty. Woot deals only last until stock runs out, and several combinations are already gone. Since Woot is an Amazon company, if you have a Prime subscription, your free shipping perks apply here, too.12:06 pmNew James Marsden spy thriller picked up by Apple TV
James Marsden is to star and executive produce "Disavowed" for Apple TV, a new thriller series following a wrongly disgraced CIA agent.Actor James Marsden is to star in "Disavowed" for Apple TV - image credit: AppleApple TV has been cornering the market with prestigious dramas in either science fiction or thrillers, and now the likes of "Slow Horses" are to be followed by "Disavowed." Created by Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, it is to be an ongoing series following ex-agent Brad Griffin (Marsden).Marcum and Holloway are writing and producing partners, previously best known for the films "Iron Man," and "Men in Black: International." They have been nominated twice for "Worst Screenplay" at the Golden Raspberry Awards. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:00 pmApple chip rumor helps Samsung hit $1T valuation
A report earlier this week said that Apple was considering diversifying chip manufacturing away from its current sole dependence on TSMC. Samsung was one of two companies named as potential future suppliers of Apple’s A-series and M-series chips, and that report saw the company’s share price rise significantly … more…11:52 amReport: Apple kicks off new run of A18 Pro chips as MacBook Neo demand exceeds expectations | 9 to 5 MacReport: Apple kicks off new run of A18 Pro chips as MacBook Neo demand exceeds expectations
Without a doubt, the MacBook Neo is a smash hit. Apple talked about the success of the new laptop on its most recent earnings call, warning that supply constraints will continue into the current quarter. Analyst Tim Culpan today reports that Apple now plans to make about 10 million MacBook Neos in total, about twice as many as it initially ordered. This will entail its chip supplier TSMC manufacturing a new run of A18 Pro chips to power the machines, which Apple will inevitably have to foot the bill for. more…11:24 amApple India spending $10.5 million on green energy & plastic reduction
Apple has announced a program to cut plastic pollution in India, and will partner with local firms to expand renewable energy capacity in the country.Tim Cook in a previous visit to India — image credit: AppleFollowing its 2026 Environmental Progress Report, Apple has announced further efforts in India to help toward the company's goal of being carbon neutral by 2030. The company has announced a series of projects including one expanding on its previous partnership with India's CleanMax renewable energy supplier."At Apple, our commitment to the environment is also a driving force for innovation — across the company and around the world," Sarah Chandler, Apple's vice president of Environment and Supply Chain Innovation said in a statement. "We're proud to expand our efforts to invest in India's clean energy economy and protect the country's precious natural resources." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums11:13 amMeta AI is analyzing teen faces but a 12yo kid with a fake mustache fooled it [U]
Meta’s latest attempt to comply with age verification requirements in Europe, Brazil and the US is to roll out AI-powered tech to analyse the faces of teenage users of Facebook and Instagram. The company says AI analysis will be used to estimate the ages of faces but that it does not amount to face recognition. Update: It doesn’t appear to be working too well – a 12yo kid fooled it by using an eyebrow pencil to draw a fake mustache … more…11:11 amSamsung, Intel, and Apple In Talks for Potential Suppliers
Apple has had discussions with both Samsung and Intel regarding main processor manufacturing for their devices made in the United States. Early stage talks have been made with Intel for their services in chip making, with executives at Apple visiting the Samsung Plant that is currently being built in Texas. Talks are reportedly preliminary, with […] The post appeared first on iLounge.