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- 07:37 pmiPad Air Gets M4 and More Memory
Apple’s new iPad Air features the M4 chip, 12 GB of unified memory (up from 8 GB), and the N1 and C1X connectivity chips for Wi-Fi 7 and faster cellular. Prices remain unchanged at $599 and $799.07:03 pmMagSafe Monday: The SUPERONE for MagSafe iPhone grip makes a great impromptu iPhone stand | 9 to 5 MacMagSafe Monday: The SUPERONE for MagSafe iPhone grip makes a great impromptu iPhone stand
I miss the iPhone 13 mini. I just prefer smaller iPhones. If you are using an iPhone 17 Pro Max, holding it with one hand for extended periods can get uncomfortable. A lot of people rely on permanent grips, but sticking something directly to the back of your phone ruins the ability to use wireless chargers. The SUPERONE MagSafe phone grip solves this by giving you a secure hold and an impromptu stand that you can easily remove whenever you need to. Read on to learn more. more…07:00 pmiOS 26 tweaks iPhone Always On Display in a way you might not like
Apple’s Always On Display has been fairly consistent since it debuted on iPhone 14 Pro. With iOS 26, Apple quietly changed how it works in a way that may not be obvious. more…06:46 pmmacOS Tahoe 26.4 absent from third round of developer betas
Apple's developer beta program has reached the third round, with fresh builds of iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, watchOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4 testable, but not macOS Tahoe 26.4.Apple's hardware that works with the 26-generation operating systems - Image Credit: AppleThe third developer betas for iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, watchOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4 arrive after the second, which appeared on February 23. The first round landed on February 16.However, it's not a clean sweep of builds, as there's not a third developer beta for macOS Tahoe 26.4. It could still be introduced at a later point in the coming week. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums06:30 pmiPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: Five key upgrades
Apple just flipped the script and updated its entry-level iPhone after just one year. Here’s everything that’s new between the just-announced iPhone 17e and last year’s iPhone 16e. more…06:24 pmHBO Max and Paramount+ to merge into one streaming service
Paramount CEO David Ellison announced on a Monday investor conference call that Paramount+ and HBO Max would merge into a single… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.06:20 pmM4 iPad Air vs M3 iPad Air: Here’s everything new
Apple launched a new iPad Air today featuring an M4 chip. It has a lot in common with its predecessor, but some key upgrades too. Here’s everything new with the M4 iPad Air compared to last year’s M3 iPad Air. more…06:09 pmApple releases beta 3 for iPadOS 26.4, watchOS 26.4, and more
Apple has just released a new lineup of beta software, with developer beta 3 arriving for iPadOS 26.4, watchOS 26.4, visionOS 26.4, and more more…06:08 pmApple releases iOS 26.4 beta 3 for iPhone with upcoming features
Apple has released the third iOS 26.4 beta version for iPhone. iOS 26.4 includes a number of exciting new features and changes, including AI-powered Apple Music updates. more…05:33 pmApple’s March announcements aren’t even close to done
Macworld Last week Apple boss Tim Cook promised this would be a “big week” of product announcements, and the company has wasted no time in getting the ball rolling. So far today we’ve covered the iPhone 17e (pros: MagSafe and an A19 chip; cons: the MagSafe doesn’t get top charging speeds and the A19 is binned) and the 8th-gen iPad Air (different on the inside, identical on the outside), and we’re only a few hours into the week. In fact, based on leaks and sources at Apple and in its supply chain, we’ve barely scratched the surface. Last week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman insisted that we would get at least five new products by the middle of this week, split across press releases on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. That leaves us with a minimum of three more unveilings across two more days, and potentially more. The big and surprising omission today was the next baseline iPad, which was expected to appear alongside the Air. Rumors indicate that the 12th-gen iPad will be just as workmanlike a refresh as its costlier sibling, featuring an A19 chip, Apple Intelligence, and a few minor iterative spec updates, so it isn’t clear why the company would hold it back for a later day. Has Apple got something big up its sleeve? Are we going to get a laminated screen at least? Probably not, but it’s something to watch out for. The biggest story of the week will almost certainly be Apple’s new (and arguably its first) budget MacBook. Gurman says this is the one product this week that will actually look new, which might sound harsh on the iPhone 17e and its new Soft Pink color, but should be justified by a whole range of fun finishes. The artwork on the invitation for this week’s “experience” features the Apple logo in yellow, green, and blue, so it’s a reasonable guess that several of those colors will soon be adorning an aluminum machine. More important than the color, of course, is the price, which we discuss in depth here. (Spoiler alert: it might not be quite as cheap as you hope.) And that’s only the start of the potential Mac launches coming this week. There are new MacBook Airs to release (with the M5 chip) and new MacBook Pros (with the M5 Pro and M5 Max). There could also be a new Mac Studio, and if we’re really lucky this will be accompanied by a new Studio Display. The week is still young, and Apple has lots more to tell us about. At least three more products will be announced by Wednesday, and it could be as many as six. To keep up with the hype and excitement, bookmark our March announcements live blog, which will be running all week.05:24 pmNew iPhone 17e Adds MagSafe to Apple’s Budget iPhone
The iPhone 17e brings MagSafe to Apple’s entry-level iPhone, doubles base-level storage to 256 GB, and adds the A19 chip, but the iPhone 17 may still be the better value.05:20 pmApple shares climb amid intensifying American and Israeli military strikes against Iran | Mac Daily NewsApple shares climb amid intensifying American and Israeli military strikes against Iran
Apple stock rose modestly today, trading up approximately 0.70% to around $266.02 as of midday market hours. This gain comes despite… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.05:16 pmiPhone 17e is here and it solves the iPhone 16e’s biggest problem
Apple announced the iPhone 17e today with a handful of key updates, including increased base storage, the A19 chip, and the C1X modem. For me, however, one update stands out from the rest: MagSafe. more…05:14 pmHello, the iPhone 17e is actually a good buy
Macworld Apple kicked off its product launch week this morning by unveiling the iPhone 17e and iPad Air M4. While we initially expected the company’s latest entry-level smartphone to pack relatively minor upgrades, it actually brings more than half a dozen improvements. These include a stronger, more vibrant design, an enhanced camera, MagSafe support, faster chips, and more. At the same $599 price point as its predecessor, the iPhone 17e finally feels like a well-rounded mid-ranger we can confidently recommend to budget-conscious buyers. Meaningful upgrades Arguably, the iPhone 16e’s biggest flaw was offering too little for a relatively high entry-level price. The iPhone 17e remedies the situation by maintaining the same starting price and offering several aesthetic and functional enhancements. For starters, the base model now comes with 256GB of storage rather than 128GB—essentially slashing the price by $100. More notably, the iPhone 17e finally adopts MagSafe and Qi2 support, letting you attach compatible chargers and accessories magnetically. Some of the handy add-on options include wallets, kickstands, power banks, and tripods. It’s a little slower than the iPhone 17 (15W vs 25W), but that won’t matter for the way most people will use it—either overnight or at a desk. The phone now also comes in a soft pink finish, a refreshing variant for those who want more than just black or white. The iPhone 17 still offers more options, but the new color gives the 17e a unique personality with a color that isn’t available anywhere else. MagSafe is a nice upgrade that makes the iphone 17e feel modern.Apple Other nice-to-have upgrades include support for next-generation portrait shots, enabling you to control the focus. It also gains the iPhone 17’s Ceramic Shield 2 front, which is 3x more scratch-resistant than its predecessor. That’s not to mention Apple’s C1X modem, which can double cellular speeds under certain conditions. For reference, the $699 iPhone 16 comes with only 128GB of storage, inferior Ceramic Shield, shorter battery life, slower performance, and other compromises. As such, if you don’t want to spend $799 on an iPhone 17, you’re better off sacrificing the iPhone 16’s ultra-wide camera and Dynamic Island and opting for a $599 iPhone 17e. The latest chip and OS features Many customers, especially switchers, assume that entry-level iPhones perform poorly and are prone to lag like so many Android phones. That’s far from the truth; the iPhone 17e packs Apple’s latest A19 chip, similar to that included in the flagship iPhone 17. While the “e” edition’s chipset contains one less GPU core (4 instead of 5), it will still perform everyday tasks reliably. Power users may notice a performance hit when playing intensive mobile games or editing large photos and videos, but nowhere near as laggy as similarly priced Android phones. Given that the iPhone 17e packs 2025’s A19 processor, you can expect the phone to similarly receive software updates for years to come. While Apple doesn’t publicly commit to a specific number of annual updates, it offers at least five years of OS versions and often more. This also means that it supports the full suite of iOS 26 perks, including the latest Apple Intelligence tools, iMessage additions, advanced call screening, dedicated Games app, and the fan-favorite Liquid Glass UI, and will be ready to run the new Siri when it arrives later this year. By opting for an iPhone 17e, you’re neither getting a slow phone nor missing out on any primary OS features. The iPhone 17e will get the same updates as the iPhone 17—likely through 2032.Foundry The iPhone 17 isn’t the obvious choice anymore Perhaps the most noticeable difference between the iPhone 17 and 17e is the notch instead of the Dynamic Island. That also means the 17e has a slightly less capable selfie camera without Center Stage. You still get Face ID authentication, however, along with portrait selfies and so on. In terms of screen technology, you won’t get the ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate or always-on display support. The iPhone 17 is a fantastic phone, but the iPhone 17e isn’t so far behind.Hannah Cowton-Barnes / Foundry As with the 16e, you also miss out on an ultra-wide lens for 0.5x shots and macro photography on the iPhone 17e. The cheaper phone also skips the Camera Control button, which, honestly, I haven’t used since the last time I wrote about it. The main rear camera on both phones is similar, supporting 48MP image output and 4K video. While you won’t get to shoot Action and Cinematic mode footage, regular video recording will be crisp enough for immortalizing everyday moments and posting to social media platforms. It goes without saying that by paying $200 less for the iPhone 17e, you’re losing some iPhone 17 exclusives—but are they really worth it? For someone on a budget, they’re unlikely to be dealbreakers, as the perks mostly complement the basic iPhone 17e experience. Frankly, while I appreciate having many of these on my iPhone, I don’t believe they’re worth the $200 upcharge if you’re on a tight budget. With more storage, a faster chip, and MagSafe for the same $599, the iPhone 17e is an attractive option for budget buyers, and I wouldn’t hesitate recommending one to anyone—especially if they like pink.05:06 pmApple's spring hardware refresh brings new colors for cases and accessories
Apple's accessory lineup has just received a tropical twist with the introduction of brand new spring colors for Apple Watch bands and iPhone cases.Apple's Spring 2026 color is Bright GuavaIt's spring, which means Apple has rolled out its annual spring collection for Apple Watch and iPhone accessories. This year sees the addition of a few new signature colors, including a punchy Bright Guava and a soft, off-white Vanilla.Here are all the new accessories you can purchase for your favorite Apple products. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:06 pmApple's spring hardware refresh brings new colors for cases and accessories
Apple's accessory lineup has just received a tropical twist with the introduction of brand new spring colors for Apple Watch bands and iPhone cases.Apple's Spring 2026 color is Bright GuavaIt's spring, which means Apple has rolled out its annual spring collection for Apple Watch and iPhone accessories. This year sees the addition of a few new signature colors, including a punchy Bright Guava and a soft, off-white Vanilla.Here are all the new accessories you can purchase for your favorite Apple products. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:06 pmApple's spring hardware refresh brings new colors for cases and accessories
Apple's accessory lineup has just received a tropical twist with the introduction of brand new spring colors for Apple Watch bands and iPhone cases.Apple's Spring 2026 color is Bright GuavaIt's spring, which means Apple has rolled out its annual spring collection for Apple Watch and iPhone accessories. This year sees the addition of a few new signature colors, including a punchy Bright Guava and a soft, off-white Vanilla.Here are all the new accessories you can purchase for your favorite Apple products. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums05:00 pmApple Introduces iPhone 17e With MagSafe and A19
Apple today announced the iPhone 17e with support for MagSafe and an upgraded A19 chip. The base model also gets a bump to 256GB of storage at $599, and Apple is equipping the device with its new scratch-resistant Ceramic Shield 2 glass that's supposedly 3x more durable than the 16e. Macworld reports: MagSafe would normally mean significantly faster wireless charging speeds too: the 16e is capped at 7.5W, whereas recent iPhones can wirelessly charge using MagSafe at up to 22W or even 25W. Unfortunately the iPhone 17e has not been given access to the full extent of MagSafe's powers in this regard, and has a limit of 15W. That's the same as MagSafe on the iPhones 12 through 15, and remains an improvement on the 16e, but is still disappointing. [...] It was also expected that the 17e would get a new processor, as this is a standard upgrade for almost every refresh of almost every Apple product. The iPhone 16e came with an A18 chip; the 17 has an A19, which, according to Apple, "delivers exceptional performance for everything users do." Of course that depends on the user and their needs, and it's important to point out that, just like last year, Apple has chosen to use "binned" units of the chip in order to save money. Binned chips have failed manufacturing tests in some minor way and don't have the full complement of cores. [...] And although the cameras are still disappointingly few in number -- one on the front and one on the back -- the wording for the portrait mode has been updated from "Portrait mode with Depth Control" (the same as on the iPhone 12) to "Next-generation portraits with Focus and Depth Control" (same as on the iPhone 17). This appears to highlight the fact that you can change the focus point. The 17e is available in white, black, and soft pink starting at $599. Read more of this story at Slashdot.04:57 pmiPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: Apple's low-end, compared
The iPhone 17e is here, and it brings a performance boost and MagSafe to Apple's value-focused smartphone. Here's how it compares to its predecessor, the iPhone 16e.iPhone 17e [left], iPhone 16e [right]The iPhone 16e was introduced in February 2025 as a replacement for the iPhone SE line, becoming the budget option of the iPhone roster. There was a suspicion that Apple could turn the once-periodic iPhone SE updates into a yearly affair under the e-line, and Apple has done just that.One year later, the iPhone 17e now becomes the choice for consumers with a more limited budget. The model that provides iPhone 17-like performance but with enough money to buy accessories and other essentials of life. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums04:57 pmiPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: Apple's low-end, compared
The iPhone 17e is here, and it brings a performance boost and MagSafe to Apple's value-focused smartphone. Here's how it compares to its predecessor, the iPhone 16e.iPhone 17e [left], iPhone 16e [right]The iPhone 16e was introduced in February 2025 as a replacement for the iPhone SE line, becoming the budget option of the iPhone roster. There was a suspicion that Apple could turn the once-periodic iPhone SE updates into a yearly affair under the e-line, and Apple has done just that.One year later, the iPhone 17e now becomes the choice for consumers with a more limited budget. The model that provides iPhone 17-like performance but with enough money to buy accessories and other essentials of life. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums