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  • iOS 26 is a major release for the Wallet app, with several new features available now and upgrades on the way for car keys and passports. Among the new improvements, Apple Wallet’s most neglected feature—order tracking—has gotten the fix it always needed with iOS 26. more…
  • Last night, Apple issued its most forceful rebuttal yet to Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which may force it to open up its ecosystem. Today, the European Commission shot back. Here are the details.  more…
  • Reviews continue rolling out for Apple’s latest iPhone lineup, including from noted photographers like Austin Mann and Tyler Stalman. Now Lux, the creators of pro camera app Halide, has published their own iPhone 17 Pro camera review. more…
  • Will spatial computing via glasses or a headset one day replace the iPhone? Unlikely. And visionOS 26 offers two new iPhone-related features that seem to prove Apple already knows that. more…
  • This is Rumor Replay, a weekly column at 9to5Mac offering a quick rundown of the most recent Apple product rumors, with analysis and commentary. Today: fresh details on Apple’s biggest new iPhone models coming in the next two years, the ‘iPhone 20’ and iPhone Fold. Here are the latest Apple rumors. more…
  • While the NFL remains tethered to Microsoft Surface tablets like a bad coach, college football is increasingly embracing . Following a 2024 NCAA rule change that opened the door for sideline video review, a fourth conference has now struck a direct deal with Apple to bring iPad into the game. more…
  • Apple’s new iPhone Air is the thinnest iPhone ever. But rumors indicate it won’t hold that title for long. Here’s what’s expected with next year’s even thinner iPhone Fold. more…
  • Benjamin and Chance reflect on how Apple describes the unibody in iPhone history. Then, Benjamin shares his experiences with his first week of having the iPhone Air, meanwhile online durability and battery tests show impressive results across the new iPhone lineup. Nevertheless, Apple is forced to comment on 17 Pro ‘ScratchGate’, and the first iOS 26.1 beta adds some new swipe gestures in the Music app. And in Happy Hour Plus, Chance tries the new Jupiter environment in visionOS 26, as Apple previews a swathe of new third-party immersive video content in the works. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join. Sponsored by iMazing: iMazing lets you back up, transfer, and manage your iPhone and iPad data like never before — including messages, photos, music, WhatsApp, voicemails, battery health, and more. No cloud required. Use code 9to5mac-20off to get 20% off, exclusively for 9to5Mac listeners. Visit iMazing.com/9to5mac. Sponsored by Shopify: Grow your business no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a $1 per month trial at shopify.com/happyhour. Sponsored by HelloFresh: America’s #1 meal kit! Get 10 Free Meals with a Free Item For Life at HelloFresh.com/happyhour10fm. more…
  • The FTC has just announced a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon over what it called “misleading” practices related to Prime subscriptions. Here are the details. more…
  • Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is starting with a series of early launch deals on various Apple Watch Series 11 configurations, including both the and, for the very first time, some light launch deals on the 46mm models. We then move over to some iPhone deals – Amazon is now offering up to $500 off iPhone 16 Pro and 1TB iPhone 15 Pro Max at $750 less than 17 Pro Max. Those deals join a host of M4 MacBook Pro models from $1,299 as well as a $300 price drop on this 24GB/1TB M4 Pro MacBook Pro model. Everything awaits down below.  more…
  • The Apple TV+ lineup for the rest of 2025 still hasn’t been fully unveiled, as Apple just announced a brand new French-language thriller coming soon called The Hunt. Here are the details. more…
  • American Express recently rolled out an updated app experience for users of its $895/year Platinum Card via a ‘Premium Theme’ option. What does this new theme do, you might ask? It makes the app’s colors darker. more…
  • It’s a marketing gift: every year, Apple makes products that always technically exceed their predecessors—in sheer performance at least. So it can claim, “These are our best iPhones ever.” But with the iPhone 17 lineup, I think that claim may be more true than ever before. more…
  • Some users on Reddit and elsewhere are reporting that the search function in Apple’s Calendar app is broken in iOS 26. Those affected say that no search results are found. A workaround has been successful for some, but not for all … more…
  • 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 Backblaze: Never lose a file again. Use code “9to5daily” at checkout for 10% off or try for free. more…
  • A bizarre app that invites you to record and share your audio calls so that it can sell the data to AI companies has become the second most downloaded social app in the app store. Neon Mobile says that users can sell their privacy for hundreds or even thousands of dollars per year by allowing their audio conversations to be used for AI training … more…
  • A new study says there has been a dramatic rise in the number of fraudulent mobile apps on both iOS and Android. Many of these appear to have been either generated with, or powered by, AI tools. So far in 2025, there’s been a 300% increase in fraudulent apps on iOS, and a 600% increase on Android … more…
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook is currently in Tokyo and has shared a photo taken outside the Apple Ginza store, which reopens tomorrow with an all-new design. Cook also shared a photo of himself meeting Pikachu, the Pokémon mascot, and described Japan as a gamer’s paradise … more…
  • The European Union is currently carrying out a consultation process into the impact of its Digital Markets Act (DMA). This is the antitrust legislation which required Apple to permit third-party app stores and which the company says has made it impossible to release some software features to EU users. In its response, Apple says it has not yet released either iPhone Mirroring or AirPods Live Translation within EU countries over privacy concerns, and it expects more features to be delayed in Europe. The company in its submission to regulators said there was a possibility some hardware launches might be affected … more…
  • A few months ago, Apple announced an eight-episode docuseries about elite chefs from around the globe as they pursue the coveted Michelin stars. Today, the company released its first trailer, which you can watch below. more…
  • Google DeepMind’s work with AlphaFold has been nothing short of a miracle, but it is computationally expensive. With that in mind, Apple researchers set off to develop an alternative method to use AI to predict the 3D structure of proteins, and it shows promise. Here are the details. more…
  • Following a practically lost decade, Intel has had a busy few months, which culminated in investments by Nvidia and the US government. Now, the chipmaker is looking at Apple to help continue its comeback. Here are the details. more…
  • Apple TV+ is having its best year ever, but the Apple TV 4K streaming box still awaits its first revision since 2022—and that update is coming soon. Here are four features to expect when the new Apple TV 4K arrives very soon. more…
  • Apple has a lot of silicon advancements in its latest iPhones, including the A19 and A19 Pro, new N1 wireless chip, and its next-gen C1X 5G modem. When asked why iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro didn’t get the new C1X, here’s what Apple said. more…
  • Maya Rudolph’s hit comedy Loot is coming back soon for season 3 on Apple TV+, and its newly released trailer spotlights co-star Adam Scott’s triumphant return post-Severance fame. more…
  • After releasing the first developer beta for macOS 26.1, Apple is now rolling out the first public betas for the upcoming system. Here’s how you can install it. more…
  • Apple has released iPadOS 26.1, tvOS 26.1, and more in their first public beta. Here’s how you can install the latest updates, and details on new features. more…
  • Apple has just released the first public betas for iOS 26.1 and more. Here’s what’s new in iOS 26.1 public beta 1. more…
  • It wouldn’t be a new iPhone launch without some drama. While the iPhone Air has impressed in all bend and scratch tests, some users have raised concerns over the durability of the iPhone 17 Pro’s aluminum body. I spoke to Apple about these concerns, and here’s what it said. more…
  • Yesterday in a last-minute move, Apple decided to cancel its planned release of new Apple TV+ series The Savant. Now, the show’s star Jessica Chastain has released a statement disagreeing with the decision. more…
  • Alongside the debut of , Apple Watch Series 11, and , today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break features some Mac and iPad deals that might be flying under the radar. All M4 MacBook Air models are still the list prices alongside M4 Mac mini starting from and M4 MacBook Pro models with $300 price drops. Those offers join a new all-time low on the Apple iPhone 17 cases and all of the details on everything down below.   more…
  • 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 Backblaze: Never lose a file again. Use code “9to5daily” at checkout for 10% off or try for free. more…
  • iOS 26.1 beta 1 arrived earlier this week with a variety of new features and changes. But the beta’s code also revealed, as discovered by Macworld, Apple working toward the iPhone adding third-party smartwatch support. more…
  • After a two-year gap between brand new models, Apple Watch Ultra 3 has arrived. I’ve been using the Ultra 3 for almost a week, and it feels safe to say Apple’s high-end Watch model has reclaimed the ‘Ultra’ name once again. more…
  • iOS 26 brings some the biggest updates yet for Apple Music users, with the Music app getting its most feature-packed release in years. Here’s everything new for Apple Music in iOS 26. more…
  • Social media app Bluesky is down for some users. Some are reporting that their feed appears to be frozen with only older posts appearing, while others are seeing an error message … more…
  • Legacy paid users of the popular podcast app Pocket Casts are being shown ads and directed to pay a subscription of $40 a year in order to remove them. This violates an agreement which promised them ad-free usage for life under what was initially branded Pocket Casts Lifetime and later rebranded to Pocket Casts Champion … more…
  • Today, Logitech is announcing its new , a slim wireless keyboard for Mac. Despite its normal looking design, it actually charges entirely via solar, so there’s no need to recharge it. It’ll be available for purchase today for $99. more…
  • Spotify has announced support for popular Mac DJ software like djay, rekordbox, and Serato. Simply logging into Spotify from within the DJ app gives you access to the entire music catalog, including your own playlists and those put together by Spotify … more…
  • For many years, it was accepted wisdom that Mac malware wasn’t really an issue. One of the reasons for that was that the market share was simply too low to make it a worthwhile target for attackers. Today, of course, is a very different world. Macs are the fourth most popular brand of personal computers, and as owners of a premium brand, Mac owners make a juicy target. Does that mean you need third-party antivirus software on a Mac, or are the built-in security protections good enough? A very thorough test sought to find out … more…
  • The hit spy drama Slow Horses premieres its fifth season today on Apple TV+. The first episode of the new season, entitled ‘Bad Dates’, is available to watch now with the rest of the episodes rolling out weekly each Wednesday. If you haven’t seen the show before, Gary Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb, in charge of a department of spies that have been kicked out of the main MI5 operations. This season, a new character joins the cast whose face Ted Lasso fans are familiar with … more…
  • Following the iPhone Air teardown, iFixit turned its eyes and its screwdrivers to the iPhone 17 Pro, and found that the device packs a combination of welcome improvements and one setback when it comes to repairability. Here are the details. more…
  • A few months ago, Apple hosted a two-day event that featured talks and publications on the latest advancements in natural language processing (NLP). Today, the company published a post with multiple highlights, and all the studies presented. Here’s the roundup. more…
  • Some iPhone 17 and iPhone Air users are taking to Reddit and other support forums to complain of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity problems. This is also leading to CarPlay stability problems for some people. Here’s what we know right now. more…
  • Apple’s Wallet app just got a bunch of new features in iOS 26, but there’s another addition coming very soon: US passport support. more…
  • If you love your Apple devices, you expect your apps to feel just as polished. The truth? Most productivity tools still miss the mark. Some are powerful but clunky. Others look nice but basic. Craft bridges that gap. With its new Liquid Glass update, Craft pushes the experience forward across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Every interaction feels fast, fluid, and natural — like the app was made for the hardware it runs on. Bonus for 9to5Mac readers: Use code 9to5Mac50 on the Craft Web App to get 50% off for life on Plus or Family plans. more…
  • iPhone Mirroring debuted on the Mac last year as a standout new feature, and in macOS Tahoe it gets even better thanks to one key addition: Live Activities support. more…
  • Apple Invites, the new app that debuted earlier this year, has just been updated to version 1.5. The new update brings Liquid Glass to the app plus a couple brand new features. more…
  • Apple has quietly cancelled the release of The Savant, which was set to hit Apple TV+ this Friday, September 26. However, as of today, the Jessica Chastain series no longer has a release date. Apple has pulled mentions of the show’s launch from its social media channels, and if you check in the TV app itself, it now simply says “coming at a later date”. The reason why the show has been pulled from the schedule is not entirely clear … more…
  • Price hikes for streaming services are nothing new, but Disney+ seems to rank among the streamers that most often raises prices. And it’s about to happen again, with price increases coming for standalone Disney+ as well as popular bundles that include HBO Max, Hulu, and ESPN. more…
  • 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 Backblaze: Never lose a file again. Use code “9to5daily” at checkout for 10% off or try for free. more…
  • After beta testing got underway last month, version 5.0 of Apple Music is rolling out to the stable channel following the release of iOS 26 last week. more…
  • Apple’s new iPhone Air has been in users’ hands for several days, and even longer with reviewers. And so far, there’s been a surprisingly positive consensus on two key areas expected to be weaknesses for iPhone Air: durability and battery life. more…
  • Alongside the new and Apple Watch Series 11, the arrived this month and today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is starting off with a chance to save on one. More specifically we have open-box deals with full Apple warranties on both the black Apple Watch Ultra 2. On top of that we are still tracking the most affordable M3 iPad Air models at $150 off to match the best prices we have tracked to date, alongside launch deals on Apple’s official iPhone 17/Pro/Max and iPhone Air Clear cases, the silicone models, and new TechWoven treatments. All of that and more awaits below.  more…
  • It’s almost time for Apple’s M5 chip to debut, and that means the first M5 Macs are coming soon too. Here’s what the latest rumors indicate about when to expect new M5 Mac models like the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. more…
  • Apple Arcade adds new games for subscribers every month, and Apple just announced that there are four new titles coming in October, including NBA 2K26 Arcade Edition. more…
  • Apple’s Shortcuts app offers tremendous power, especially with new iOS 26 additions. But my own most-used shortcuts tend to be extremely simple, including one recently shared by Quinn Nelson for opening an app’s settings. more…
  • Apple has frequently cited insecure and scam apps as justification for wanting all iPhone apps to be sold exclusively in the company’s own App Store. Numerous reports, however, have found that there is no shortage of scam apps making it through Apple’s app review process, and the company is now under fresh legal scrutiny in the EU over this issue … Update September 23, 2025, 10:41am PT: Apple has issued the following statement to 9to5Mac: “As digital threats have evolved in scope and complexity over the years, Apple has expanded its antifraud initiatives to address these challenges and protect users. Every day, teams across Apple monitor and investigate fraudulent activity and utilize sophisticated tools to stop bad actors. Unfortunately, the European Commission is undermining our efforts by forcing Apple to allow alternative app distribution and payments, despite warnings that this puts users at greater risk of fraud and scams. While the regulator focuses on issuing misguided and counterproductive threats of investigation and fines, we will continue to advocate for the safety and security of our users.” Apple says that in the last five years, the App Store has prevented over $9 billion in fraudulent transactions, including over $2 billion in 2024 alone. more…
  • Apple has announced a new investment in the “restoration and sustainable management of a working redwood forest in California,” in partnership with The Conversation Fund. “The forest project is part of the company’s expanded Restore Fund initiative, which is now invested in two dozen conservation and regenerative agriculture projects that span six continents,” Apple explains. more…
  • ‘Pluribus’ is a brand new sci-fi series coming soon from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan. Here’s everything we know about Pluribus so far, including Apple TV+ release date, cast, plot summary, and more. more…
  • Apple Ginza was the company’s first retail store outside the US, opening way back in 2003. It reopens on Friday in its original location with what Apple describes as an “all-new design.” New features include a double-skin glass facade with integrated adaptive louvers that help regulate light and temperature throughout the day … more…
  • A combination of new code spotted by Macworld and 9to5Mac suggests that Apple may be set to make two iOS 26 security changes which will make iPhones safer. Historically, Apple has issued security patches as part of a new iOS build. This has two significant disadvantages which can leave many iPhones unprotected against the latest threats for longer than necessary … more…
  • A new supply chain report suggests that Apple could bring the same advanced display technology to two of its devices in 2027. Previous reports have indicated that Apple is planning to adopt a new approach to making displays thinner and brighter in the upcoming Vision Air, and a new report today says the company could also use this tech to at least one iPhone in the same year … more…
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  • The Apple TV+ subreddit just announced an AMA session with Slow Horses‘ Roddy Ho, “the actual brains of Slough House.” The session is scheduled for Tuesday, September 23. Here’s how to join in. more…
  • If you’ve been unhappy with iOS 26, and had been thinking about downgrading, you missed your chance. Here’s why. more…
  • The European Union is setting up a new financial data sharing system that will promote the development of new digital financial products. Apple and other U.S. companies, however, may not get access to it. Here are the details. more…
  • iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air have just arrived. But next year, Apple has a very exciting new model coming: its first ever foldable iPhone. Here are five new features rumored for Apple’s ‘iPhone Fold.’ more…
  • With macOS Tahoe 26, iPadOS 26, and iOS 26, Apple expanded its partnership with OpenAI to include ChatGPT as a generative image provider on Image Playground. Now it is setting the stage to bring in even more third-party models. more…
  • Apple Music users just got a ton of new features in iOS 26 last week, but it seems Apple has even more in the works for its next big iPhone update. iOS 26.1 arrived in beta today, and introduces a new swipe gesture for switching between tracks in Apple’s Music app. more…
  • iOS 26 is crammed full of upgrades for CarPlay users, including a refreshed Liquid Glass design, support for widgets, and more. There’s even support for a new “AirPlay video in the car” feature that developers and automakers can adopt if they so choose. There’s one big change, however, that is going viral as a way to “make your CarPlay screen feel bigger.” more…
  • Last week Apple launched iOS 26 to the public, but we didn’t have to wait long for the next update to arrive in beta form. Today iOS 26.1 beta 1 released for developers, here’s everything new we’ve discovered so far. more…
  • With today’s rollout of developer betas for iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1, Apple began to lay the groundwork for adopting Anthropic’s protocol for agentic AI. Here’s what this means. more…
  • CardPointers is a powerful app for iPhone that helps you maximize your credit card points and rewards. The app has now been updated to take full advantage of iOS 26, including a new Liquid Glass design, integration ®with new Apple Intelligence Foundation Models, and much more. more…
  • iOS 26.1 beta 1 debuted today, and offers big expansions of AirPods Live Translation and Apple Intelligence thanks to new supported languages. Here are the details. more…
  • Concert photography is one of the toughest tests for any camera system. Lighting conditions swing from near-darkness to blinding strobes, subjects rarely stay still, and the energy of the crowd can be as unpredictable as the music itself. This weekend, photographer Ryan Russell put Apple’s latest flagship through those conditions at a Coheed and Cambria / Taking Back Sunday show, and the results show what the iPhone 17 Pro Max camera can deliver in the wild. more…
  • Apple TV+ kicked off its best-ever fall lineup with major returning TV shows in September, but October brings a greater focus on brand new original series. Here’s everything new coming to Apple TV+ in October. more…
  • MagSafe wallets usually lean toward being slim, but SUPCASE continues to go the other direction with function over form. The SUPCASE MagSafe Wallet with AirTag Holder is thicker than most MagSafe wallets, but in exchange you get more storage, support, and a built-in stand. more…
  • As with its other operating systems, Apple just released the first developer beta of visionOS 26.1, following last week’s official rollout of visionOS 26. Here is what to expect from today’s beta. more…
  • Following last week’s official release of macOS Tahoe 26, Apple is rolling out the first developer beta of macOS 26.1. Here’s what to expect. more…
  • Apple Watch got a major new watchOS 26 software update last week, but now beta testers can try out the next update that’s coming. watchOS 26.1 beta 1 is rolling out now to developers. more…
  • With iOS 26 officially launched, Apple is moving forward with iOS 26.1. Apple just released the first beta version of the first major update to iOS 26 for developer beta testers. more…
  • Following the public launch of tvOS 26 just last week, Apple has now debuted a new wave of beta software releases. tvOS 26.1 beta 1 is now available for developers. more…
  • iPadOS 26 launched to all users last week as a major upgrade for iPad, but Apple’s software releases are moving ahead to a new beta cycle. iPadOS 26.1 beta 1 is now available for developers. more…
  • Today Apple Vision Pro owners gained access to a new MotoGP documentary in Immersive Video and the latest episode of Wildlife. Alongside the releases, Apple has announced seven more Immersive debuts coming soon for Vision Pro. more…
  • Apple Vision Pro owners now have a new way to experience the intensity of MotoGP racing. Tour De Force, an Apple Immersive Video documentary from CANAL+, is available starting today.  more…
  • Lost in the barrage of iPhone 17 news last week was a new lineup of cases from Apple’s Beats subsidiary. This marks the second year in a row that Beats has made cases for Apple’s flagship smartphones. I was a big fan of the Beats cases for iPhone 16, but this year the Beats Kickstand Case stands apart for me … more…
  • Joining the that is still live today, we have a fresh batch of 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals to scope out below. Firstly, all of the official Apple iPhone 17 and 17 Pro/Max cases have dropped even lower at Amazon alongside the best price yet on Apple’s new iPhone Air Bumper. Amazon is also delivering a new all-time low on the official all-black Apple Watch Ocean Band for Ultra 2/3, we have a straight up $100 cash discount on the latest USB-AirPods Max, and an even lower price on Apple’s new 2025 model 25W Qi2 MagSafe Charger. All of that and more awaits in detail down below.  more…
  • 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 Backblaze: Never lose a file again. Use code “9to5daily” at checkout for 10% off or try for free. more…
  • iPhone 17 Pro has been in users’ hands for a few days now, so we’re starting to get fresh details on the device. Today, ChargerLAB has shared its findings after testing iPhone 17 Pro Max’s charging speeds, and the results show big upgrades over last year. more…
  • Apple’s full iPhone 17 line and the iPhone Air include the company’s brand new N1 wireless networking chip. In a new interview with CNBC, the company has explained the N1’s unique advantages in greater depth than before. more…
  • The ongoing TikTok-US saga seems close to reaching a conclusion, but we’re not there yet. As details get worked out for a potential Oracle-driven deal, a new Bloomberg report details the plans for TikTok’s algorithm in the US. more…
  • The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is pursuing separate legal actions against for mis-selling Prime, and Ticketmaster for colluding with ticket touts … more…
  • While Apple first started supporting eSIMs back in 2018, it’s only this year that it has taken full advantage of the technology. For the first time, Apple is using the space previously occupied by an insertable SIM card slot for additional battery capacity … more…
  • I spent quite some time in an Apple store over the weekend, most of it hands-on with the iPhone Air – with the iPhone 17 Pro very much a secondary thing. That experience, including seeing and hearing how other visitors were reacting to the phone, convinced me of two things … more…
  • 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. If you upgraded to iOS 26, you know the design changes and visual overhaul of Liquid Glass are undeniably impressive. But from a security perspective, one feature in particular has piqued my interest and seemingly gone under the radar: a new permission setting for wired accessories. This overlooked feature could be one of the most practical defenses Apple has shipped in years. more…
  • As per usual, iFixit has done their excellent annual iPhone teardown and analysis, and they’ve discovered some great news about iPhone Air. Despite being an incredibly thin engineering feat, the iPhone Air is still pretty easy to repair. more…
  • Despite this year’s new iPhones only barely hitting store shelves, new information about next year’s iPhone lineup is already brewing. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman today shared some new details about the all-new foldable iPhone set to launch next year – including how it should look, some pricing details, and more. more…
  • Apple may be making a special video for Apple Vision Pro owners. more…
  • Earlier this month, reMarkable – the company behind one of the most iconic paper tablets on the market – announced a reMarkable Paper Pro Move, and despite being a much smaller device, it truly does still feel flagship. It fits in the palm of your hand. more…