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- Monday April 06
- 04:01 pmApple TV reveals new comedy series with dark twist, here’s the trailer
Apple TV just released the trailer for Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, a new dark comedy coming next month with thriller flair. more…04:00 pmApple’s first foldable iPhone enters trial production for expected 2026 launch
Apple’s long-awaited foldable iPhone has reportedly moved into early trial production at Foxconn, signaling that the company is making… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.03:43 pmiOS 26.4 CloudKit Bug Disrupts iCloud Sync, Fix Coming
A CloudKit notifications bug in iOS 26.4 breaks real-time iCloud sync for some apps and users. Data isn't lost, but changes will either be delayed or won't appear until you switch apps. A fix is in the iOS 26.5 beta.03:36 pmDeals: M5 MacBook Air all-time lows $149 off, Apple Watch Ultra 3 $99 off, AirPods Max, charging gear, more | 9 to 5 MacDeals: M5 MacBook Air all-time lows $149 off, Apple Watch Ultra 3 $99 off, AirPods Max, charging gear, more
Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is ready to go and it is starting with a bang – the brand new M5 MacBook Air lineup just hit the best prices ever at up to $149 off via Amazon. This includes the entry 16GB variants right up through to the 24GB models and all of the details are waiting for you right here. Next up, we have rare Apple Watch Ultra 3 price drops today at nearly $100 off on various configurations (matching all-time low) as well as $119 off AirPods Max and the most affordable 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 models at nearly $100 off again too. All of that joins launch deals on the new 2026 The Frame TVs, Anker chargers, and more. Head below for a closer look. more…03:26 pmAmazon's $100 Apple Watch Ultra 3 discount delivers lowest price of 2026
With multiple band styles to choose from, the $100 discount on the current Apple Watch Ultra 3 is great for tracking your fitness during spring outdoor activities.Save $100 on Apple Watch Ultra 3 - Image credit: ApplePick up an Apple Watch Ultra 3 for $699.99 today at Amazon after a $100 discount (and reflecting the lowest price in 2026). Both the Black Titanium Case with Black Ocean Band and Natural Titanium Case with Anchor Blue Ocean Band styles are eligible for the triple-digit savings.Save $100 on Apple Watch Ultra 3 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums03:13 pmToday in Apple history: Future Apple CEO John Sculley is born
On April 6, 1939, John Sculley was born. He went on to become Apple's third CEO and oversaw the company's transformation into a profit powerhouse. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)03:12 pmStudio Display XDR medical imaging feature gets FDA clearance, launching this week
When Apple announced the Studio Display XDR last month, it detailed a new Medical Imaging Calibrator feature for macOS to allow radiologists to view diagnostic images directly on the display. That feature has now received FDA clearance. As such, Apple says that Medical Imaging Calibrator will be available this week to Studio Display XDR users. more…02:55 pmSecurity Bite: Trojan malware dominates Mac, now half of all detections, says Jamf
9to5Mac Security Bite is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Making Apple devices work-ready and enterprise-safe is all we do. Our unique integrated approach to management and security combines state-of-the-art Apple-specific security solutions for fully automated Hardening & Compliance, Next Generation EDR, AI-powered Zero Trust, and exclusive Privilege Management with the most powerful and modern Apple MDM on the market. The result is a totally automated Apple Unified Platform currently trusted by over 45,000 organizations to make millions of Apple devices work-ready with no effort and at an affordable cost. Request your EXTENDED TRIAL today and understand why Mosyle is everything you need to work with Apple. Each year, Jamf—the popular Apple device management platform—releases its Security 360: Annual Trends Report, which gives a broad outlook of the macOS threat landscape currently facing businesses and users. The analysis uses anonymized real-world data collected from over 1.4 million Macs across 90 countries with Jamf software installed. Now, Jamf is out with its latest edition, which uses data spanning the prior 12 months in 2025. The report offers many notable insights into what its seeing among customers, most interestingly the complete dominance of trojan malware, which even top infostealers, increased over 33% since Jamf’s 2024 outlook. more…02:48 pmApple’s folding iPhone redesign looks stunning in new images
Get a fresh look at the upcoming folding iPhone with leaked images revealing a refined camera design and sleek back panel. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:33 pmNASA just gave Apple the best Shot on iPhone ad ever
Macworld Remember the Shot on iPhone ad campaign? Well, a pair of photos from the astronauts on Artemis II might spur Apple to bring it back. As they make their way toward the moon–an event that will be livestreamed today beginning at 1 p.m. ET–the astronauts Christina Koch and Reid Wiseman shared two incredible photos of Earth (via NASA’s X account) taken from the window of the Orion spacecraft. But it wasn’t taken with a high-tech camera. It was snapped with an iPhone 17 Pro. Originally conceived to promote the iPhone 6, the Shot on iPhone campaign ran for years and featured original photography from iPhone users. In 2019, Apple ran a contest and selected 10 winners to showcase their shots on billboards in select cities, in Apple stores, and online. If the same contest were held this year, there’s no question that these two shots would be among the winners. Inside the dim Orion spacecraft, a window in the center of the image shows a brightly lit Earth and astronaut Reid Wiseman sits on the right side looking back at Earth. NASA As reported by The New York Times, the iPhones onboard the spacecraft are strictly for taking photos and can’t connect to the internet or Bluetooth accessories. Apple has no part in the planning or selection of the phones used on board, but we assume they’re pretty happy with the results. The photos are of Koch and Reid looking out the window at Earth, which is nearly fully visible. The alt-text included reads: “Inside the dim Orion spacecraft, a window in the center of the image shows a brightly lit Earth and an astronaut sits on the right side looking back at Earth.” The photos were snapped with an iPhone 17 Pro, but it’s not clear what zoom or settings were used. While iPhones have traveled through space before, this is the first time a smartphone has been fully qualified for extended use in orbit.02:30 pmHow to use Focus modes to wrangle all your notifications
Apple's Focus modes keep unwanted distractions at bay. Setting up a Focus with rich customization is now much easier. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:29 pmHow to use digital IDs in Apple Wallet & where they are supported
In a growing number of states, you can add your ID to Apple Wallet. Here's how to add them, how they work, where they are, what the limitations are, and what they can do.A digital driver's license in the Apple Wallet appWe're moving closer and closer to a world where you can ditch your physical wallet. You can already add your credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, tickets and boarding passes, and most recently — your driver's license to Apple Wallet.But the license rollout is not everywhere. This has increased the uncertainty on whether or not your ID can be added and if it can be, where it can be accepted. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:29 pmHow to use digital IDs in Apple Wallet & where they are supported
In a growing number of states, you can add your ID to Apple Wallet. Here's how to add them, how they work, where they are, what the limitations are, and what they can do.A digital driver's license in the Apple Wallet appWe're moving closer and closer to a world where you can ditch your physical wallet. You can already add your credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, tickets and boarding passes, and most recently — your driver's license to Apple Wallet.But the license rollout is not everywhere. This has increased the uncertainty on whether or not your ID can be added and if it can be, where it can be accepted. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:29 pmHow to use digital IDs in Apple Wallet & where they are supported
In a growing number of states, you can add your ID to Apple Wallet. Here's how to add them, how they work, where they are, what the limitations are, and what they can do.A digital driver's license in the Apple Wallet appWe're moving closer and closer to a world where you can ditch your physical wallet. You can already add your credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, tickets and boarding passes, and most recently — your driver's license to Apple Wallet.But the license rollout is not everywhere. This has increased the uncertainty on whether or not your ID can be added and if it can be, where it can be accepted. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:29 pmHow to use digital IDs in Apple Wallet & where they are supported
In a growing number of states, you can add your ID to Apple Wallet. Here's how to add them, how they work, where they are, what the limitations are, and what they can do.A digital driver's license in the Apple Wallet appWe're moving closer and closer to a world where you can ditch your physical wallet. You can already add your credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, tickets and boarding passes, and most recently — your driver's license to Apple Wallet.But the license rollout is not everywhere. This has increased the uncertainty on whether or not your ID can be added and if it can be, where it can be accepted. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:28 pmWhat’s coming from Apple in April 2026: M5 Mac rumors, new Apple TV shows, and Apple Arcade games | Mac Daily NewsWhat’s coming from Apple in April 2026: M5 Mac rumors, new Apple TV shows, and Apple Arcade games
Apple turned 50 on April 1, 2026, but the company is keeping things low-key this month. Instead of a major hardware event or flashy… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:26 pmNew iPhone 18, iPhone Air 2 leaks on design, release date arrive
There’s no shortage of rumors about iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Fold, but surprisingly little has been reported about Apple’s other upcoming flagships. However, new leaks detail what to expect from iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2’s design and launch timing. more…01:54 pmApple iPhone USB security: What that ‘allow accessory’ alert really means
"Juice jacking" may be overblown as a threat to average users, but you should know how and why to use that iPhone "allow accessory" setting. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:49 pmiPhone Fold enters manufacturing test phase right on schedule
A new report claims that the iPhone Fold has entered a key production stage and that, if it passes tests, the device will be launched alongside the iPhone 18 range in September 2026.The iPhone Fold may have all physical buttons on the right, leaving the left side clear — image credit: AppleInsiderFollowing rumors in March 2026 of Samsung Display planning to ramp up production of screens for the iPhone Fold, a new report backs up that schedule. According to leaker Instant Digital on Chinese social media site Weibo, the iPhone Fold is now in testing."The iPhone Fold is now in trial production at Foxconn," says the leaker (in translation). "If there is no accident, the iPhone Fold folding screen will be sold simultaneously around July like the iPhone 18 Pro." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:44 pmWhat the new Matter update delivers to Apple Home users, on Smart Home Insider
On this week's episode of the Smart Home Insider podcast, we cover the launch of Matter 1.5.1 and all the changes that are coming to Apple Home users after the update.Smart Home Insider PodcastThe Connectivity Standards Alliance has committed to at least two updates to the Matter spec each year. While sometimes we see a larger milestone update, other times it's smaller — as with 1.5.1.This update primarily focuses on improving the experience for cameras, which were added with version 1.5 in the fall of 2025. Even though Apple Home still lacks support, Apple has committed to doing so in the future. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums