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- Wednesday February 18
- 08:00 amStop settling — Office for Mac drops 77% for lifetime access
Macworld TL;DR: Get real Microsoft Office apps on your Mac for $49.97, forever — no monthly payments. We’ve all done it: opened a free productivity app and said, “This is basically the same as Word.” Until formatting explodes. Or the spreadsheet formulas revolt. Or the file looks completely different when someone else opens it. That’s why this deal exists. Right now, Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac is $49.97 (MSRP $219) and it’s a lifetime license. No subscription countdown timer. No “upgrade to continue editing.” Just install it and move on with your life. You’re getting the real lineup: Word for clean documents, Excel for spreadsheets that actually behave, PowerPoint for presentations that don’t shift fonts, and Outlook for email that keeps work and life organized. Teams and OneNote round things out for collaboration and notes. The difference is its reliability. Files open correctly. Templates work. Sharing with coworkers doesn’t turn into tech support. This is especially nice if you’re freelancing, running a side hustle, or just tired of compatibility roulette. Think of it less as buying software and more as removing a tiny daily annoyance forever. For one payment, it’s one of those upgrades you’ll notice immediately. Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home & Business 2021 for Mac is $49.97 (MSRP $219) through February 22. Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac 2021: Lifetime LicenseSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.08:00 amTurn your Mac into a PDF editor for $40
Macworld TL;DR: Pay once and actually control your PDFs forever — edit, sign, and organize for $39.99. PDFs are great — until you need to change literally anything. Need to fix a typo? Add a signature? Swap an image? Suddenly, you’re exporting, screenshotting, re-saving, and negotiating with your computer like it’s 2006. That’s why tools like PDF Reader Pro Premium for Mac exist — and right now it’s $39.99 (MSRP $79.99) for a lifetime license. No subscription time bomb in the background. Instead of fighting documents, you just open them and edit. Change text. Replace images. Rearrange pages. Merge files. Add annotations. Fill forms. Sign contracts. Redact sensitive info. Basically, all the things people assume PDFs should already do. It also handles the less glamorous but extremely useful tasks: batch compressing files, password-protecting documents, and OCR text extraction, so scanned pages become searchable and editable. This isn’t trying to replace complex enterprise software. It’s trying to remove everyday friction. The moment you stop working around PDFs and start working in them, you’ll notice how much time you were quietly wasting. And at this one-time low price, it’s a pretty easy upgrade to justify. Get a lifetime license to PDF Reader Pro Premium for Mac for just $39.99 (MSRP $79.99). PDF Reader Pro Premium License For Mac: Lifetime SubscriptionSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.08:00 am118 hours of ethical hacking training is just $28
Macworld TL;DR: If you’ve ever wanted real cybersecurity skills, the All-in-One Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle is a low-risk way to start for under $30. Cybersecurity sounds intimidating — right up until you realize most breaches don’t happen because hackers are geniuses. They happen because someone didn’t know what to look for. That’s the idea behind the All-in-One Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle, now $27.99 (MSRP $854). Instead of vague theory, this bundle focuses on practical understanding. Across 14 courses and 118 hours, you’ll move through topics like Python-based security tools, hands-on website testing, social engineering awareness, and real Kali Linux techniques. Not in a “movie hacker” way — more like learning the mechanics behind locks so you know when a door isn’t secure. The skills translate beyond IT careers, too. Small business owners can better protect customer data. Developers can build safer apps. Even everyday users become harder targets once they understand phishing and device vulnerabilities. Because it’s self-paced, you can treat it like a long-term skill upgrade instead of a cram session. Watch a lesson here and there, and slowly build technical confidence. Finally, understand the systems you use every day — and know where they break. The All-in-One Super-Sized Ethical Hacking Bundle is on sale for just $27.99 (MSRP $854) for a limited time. The All-in-One Super-Sized Ethical Hacking BundleSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.04:00 amHow to get into retro gaming on Apple TV with RetroArch
You can play classic computer games from the comfort of your couch by using RetroArch with the Apple TV. Here's how to get retro gaming on Apple's streaming box.RetroArch works on the Apple TVRetro gaming on Apple's ecosystem enjoyed a revival in 2024, as Apple updated its App Store Review Guidelines to allow emulators into the App Store. The change led to a gold rush of emulators arriving in the digital storefront, providing ways to play classic titles on your iPhone or iPad.The change also made it possible to do the same on the Apple TV. The set-top box in the living room seems like the perfect bit of kit to play retro games on, being connected to a large TV and in the comfiest chairs of the home. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:51 amApple’s March launch may include multiple days of press releases with no keynote, per rumor | 9 to 5 MacApple’s March launch may include multiple days of press releases with no keynote, per rumor
Yesterday, Apple announced a “special experience” for March 4 at 9 a.m. ET, inviting members of the press to New York, London, and Shanghai. The question right now is what format this “special experience” and the associated product announcements will take. more…01:29 amPSA: YouTube is down, it’s not just you
If you’re having problems accessing YouTube this evening, you’re not alone. YouTube is experiencing an outage, and here’s everything we know about it right now. more…01:25 amApple Is Reportedly Planning To Launch AI-Powered Glasses, a Pendant, and AirPods
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (paywalled), Apple is reportedly developing AI-powered smart glasses, a wearable pendant, and camera-equipped AirPods that connect to the iPhone and use "visual context" to let Siri perform real-world actions. The Verge reports: Apple is reportedly aiming to start production of its smart glasses in December, ahead of a 2027 launch. The new device will compete directly with Meta's lineup of smart glasses and is rumored to feature speakers, microphones, and a high-resolution camera for taking photos and videos, in addition to another lens designed to enable AI-powered features. The glasses won't have a built-in display, but they will allow users to make phone calls, interact with Siri, play music, and "take actions based on surroundings," such as asking about the ingredients in a meal, according to Bloomberg. Apple's smart glasses could also help users identify what they're seeing, reference landmarks when offering directions, and remind wearers to complete a task in specific situations, Bloomberg reports. The company is reportedly planning to develop the frames for the smart glasses in-house, instead of partnering with a third-party company like Meta does with Ray-Ban and Oakley. Prototypes of the glasses use a cable to connect to a battery pack and an iPhone, but Bloomberg reports that "newer versions have the components embedded in the frame." Apple reportedly wants to make its smart glasses stand out by offering a high-quality build and advanced camera technology. The company is still working on AI-powered smart glasses with a display, though their launch "remains many years away," Bloomberg says. Apple's plans for AI hardware don't end there, as the company is expected to build upon its Google Gemini-powered Siri upgrade with an AirTag-sized AI pendant that people can either wear as a necklace or a pin. This device would "essentially serve as an always-on camera" for the iPhone and has a microphone for prompting Siri, Bloomberg reports. The pendant, which The Information first reported on last month, is rumored to come with a built-in chip, but will mainly rely on the iPhone's processing power. The device could arrive as early as next year, according to Bloomberg. Read more of this story at Slashdot.Tuesday February 1711:05 pmPrice cut: This feature-packed iPad stylus costs just $36
This is not just a stylus pen; it’s a workflow upgrade. Simply press the Pencil Pro Ultra's Smart Switch to bounce between iOS and Android. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)10:55 pmApple Car Key support now available on the 2026 Toyota Rav4
Users of the Apple Wallet app can now use a digital Car Key to lock and unlock the Toyota Rav4, but the feature's availability has yet to expand to other Toyota vehicles.Apple Car Key can be used to unlock the 2026 Toyota Rav4. Screenshot credit: Reddit user Piecake1234Since 2020, the Car Key feature has allowed iPhone and Apple Watch owners to unlock and start their cars with the use of mobile devices. According to a social media post spotted on Monday, the 2026 Toyota Rav4 has gained support for Apple's Car Key system.More than 30 vehicle manufacturers already support Apple's Car Key feature. At WWDC 2025, Apple explained that Car Key would make its way to 13 additional vehicle brands. Toyota might be the latest automaker to roll out Apple Car Key support, but there are a few caveats. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:10 pmAll 2026 Major League Soccer matches are free for Apple TV subscribers
All 2026 Major League Soccer (MLS) matches will be available to stream for all Apple TV subscribers at no additional cost… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:55 pmtvOS 26.4 adds new ‘Continuous Audio Connection’ on Apple TV
In addition to removing the iTunes Movies and TV Shows apps from Apple TV, tvOS 26.4 also includes a new setting for “Continuous Audio Connection.” more…09:52 pmCar Keys in Apple Wallet just launched for a major new automaker
Apple says car keys in Wallet are set to expand significantly soon, and one major new automaker—Toyota—appears to have just launched support. more…09:38 pm9to5Mac Daily: February 17, 2026 – iOS 26.4 beta now available, what’s new?
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 Stuff: Stuff helps you get everything out of your head and into a simple, elegant system—closing open loops and reducing mental stress. Use code 9TO5 at checkout for 50% off your first year. more…09:21 pmApple stock bounces
Apple stock (AAPL) is on the rise. The stock closed up significantly from the previous close. It opened around $258 and reached a high… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:12 pmApple TV is adding MLS for free starting this week, here’s the new promo
Apple TV is ramping up its sports offerings, starting with making MLS entirely free for subscribers. With the new MLS season kicking off later this week, Apple TV just shared a new video promo. more…08:53 pmApple Health gets new Average Bedtime metric in iOS 26.4 beta
The Apple Health app has just been updated with two key changes — a new Average Bedtime metric and a blood oxygen graph in the Vitals section.Apple Health now has an Average Bedtime metric.With the release of the first iOS 26.4 developer beta on Monday, enhancements for Apple Podcasts and Apple Music apps were introduced. Another system application, Apple Health, was modified as well. It now offers additional sleep-related information to iPhone users.To be more specific, Apple Health has received a dedicated Average Bedtime metric, available as part of a new Sleep Highlight in the Sleep section. iOS users will be able to see the time they typically go to bed, based on their sleeping habits over the past two weeks. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:36 pmtvOS 26.4 removes iTunes Movies and TV Shows apps from Apple TV 4K
tvOS 26.4 beta 1 arrived this week, and it confirmed what Apple recently hinted at: the Movies and TV Shows apps for iTunes have been entirely removed. more…08:24 pmiOS 26.4 adds more Sleep and Vitals data to Apple Health
Apple released iOS 26.4 beta 1 yesterday, and the update includes a variety of changes and new features. In addition to everything we’ve covered so far, there are two specific changes to the Health app: updates to the Vitals metric and sleep tracking. more…08:04 pmiTunes TV & Movies apps exit stage left in tvOS 26.4 beta
Predictably, the tvOS 26.4 developer beta has removed the apps for iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows, migrating users to the TV app for media purchases and playback.iTunes TV Shows in the tvOS home screen before the tvOS 26.4 developer betaApple has slowly been migrating users away from buying content from the iTunes TV Shows and Movies apps for a few years. In Monday's developer beta, Apple has taken another step to kill off the apps completely.Under the developer beta, Apple has removed the iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows apps from tvOS 26.4, as spotted by MacRumors. Consumers will not be able to buy shows or movies through the apps anymore, but will be able to do so via the Apple TV app directly. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums07:57 pmMove over Meta: Apple smart glasses are coming
Macworld In a new report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has three wearable devices in the works that could establish Apple as a leader in AI hardware. Apple is “ramping up work” on smart glasses, a pendant, and AirPods with IR cameras. The three devices will not be stand-alone products and will require an iPhone connection. Apple smart glasses Smart glasses appear to be the priority for Apple—don’t expect Apple glasses to be an augmented reality version of its Vision Pro headset. These glasses will be more like the Meta AI glasses, with a high-resolution camera capturing photos and video. The UI will depend on speakers, microphones, and a separate camera dedicated to “give the device environmental context.” Users will be able to make phone calls, use Siri, play music, and shoot photos. Also, the user will be able to “take actions based on surroundings.” Gurman reports that Apple hopes its camera technology will separate it from Meta’s glasses. Apple is working on advanced features, such as the ability for the glasses to recognize text and convert it digitally, and the ability to create context-aware reminders, such as a prompt to tell you to pick up an item you are looking at that’s on your shopping list while in a grocery store. For navigational directions, Siri could provide landmarks instead of generic instructions. Apple also thinks it can offer superior build quality that differentiates it from Meta. The glasses will use “high-end materials, including acrylic elements intended to give the glasses a premium feel.” Different styles could be offered as the product matures over time. Apple had looked into partnering with a glasses maker, but decided against it. Gurman stated that Apple made “significant progress” in the development of the glasses, and it could be ready for production by the end of the year, with a public release in early 2027. Apple AI pendant Apple is also working on an AI pendant, which Gurman reports as being positioned as an alternative to glasses. The pendant brings comparisons to the failed Humane AI Pin, but Apple’s device is mainly an iPhone accessory. Gurman said that Apple employees call it the “eyes and ears” of the iPhone. It would be the size of an AirTag and have an always-on camera and a microphone. Apple has not decided on including a speaker. Unlike the Humane AI Pin, it does not have a projector. The pendant could be worn by using a clip to attach it to clothing or as a necklace. The product is in early development stages and could be canceled at any time. AirPods with cameras The AirPods with IR cameras have been rumored for some time, but based on Gurman’s report, they could become a reality soon. The cameras would allow for simple environmental imaging that could be used as a way to enhance the AirPod’s interface by supporting air gestures. Gurman did not state when the new AirPods would be ready. Gurman’s report follows an announcement by Apple of an “experience” event on March 4. The company is expected to release its low-cost MacBook, powered by an iPhone chip. Apple is also expected to release the iPhone 17e, iPad Air, entry-level iPad, M5 MacBook Air, and M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro in the near future, if not at the event.