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- 13 minutes agoApple Music 'Playlist Playground' in iOS 26.4 Creates Playlists From Text Prompts
The iOS 26.4 update that Apple is beta testing includes a new "Playlist Playground" feature in the Apple Music app that's designed to let users create a playlist with a text-based prompt. In the Apple Music app, there's an option to type in an idea and get automatic song suggestions for a playlist. Apple has some pre-set suggestions that include "morning coffee music," "hip-hop party songs," and "disco songs that defined the 1970s," but you can type in any idea, mood, or feeling. From there, the Playlist Playground feature will automatically generate a list of 25 songs, along with a custom title. Playlists that you create can be customized further with additional text prompts, and you can select a cover and a description. The Playlist Playground is available in the iOS 26.4 beta, and you can get to it by opening up Apple Music, tapping into the Library, and tapping on the "+" button to create a new playlist. If it doesn't show up, you may need to restart your device or the Apple Music app. Playlists can be shared and displayed on your profile, similar to standard playlists. iOS 26.4 is limited to developers right now, but Apple will likely release a public beta in the near future. The software will launch in the spring.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Tag: Apple MusicRelated Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums45 minutes agomacOS Tahoe 26.4 Displays Warnings for Apps That Won't Work After Rosetta 2 Support Ends | MacRumorsmacOS Tahoe 26.4 Displays Warnings for Apps That Won't Work After Rosetta 2 Support Ends
macOS Tahoe will be the last version of macOS that supports Intel-based Macs, with Apple planning to phase out Intel Macs entirely following its transition to Apple silicon. Apple today reminded developers and users that future versions of macOS will not support Intel machines, and Rosetta 2 support for apps will end after macOS 27. Starting with macOS Tahoe 26.4, when users launch an app that uses Rosetta 2, there will be a popup letting them know that the app will no longer work when support for Rosetta 2 ends. Apple says that it will continue to support older, unmaintained gaming titles with Rosetta along with software running Intel binaries in Linux VMs beyond macOS 27. There could also be future security fixes. Apple first announced plans to stop supporting Intel Macs with new versions of macOS back in June 2025 when it debuted macOS Tahoe at WWDC. Apple started its transition to Apple silicon with the 2020 launch of the M1 Mac machines, and three years ago, the company completed the transition to Apple silicon with the Apple silicon Mac Pro. macOS 27 will launch in September 2026, so the end of support for Intel-based Macs is approaching.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums1 hour agoApple Releases New Public Beta Firmware for AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3 and AirPods 4
Apple today released new public beta firmware for the AirPods Pro 2, AirPods Pro 3, and AirPods 4. The firmware is limited to developers and public beta testers at the current time, and it has a build number of 8B5034f. Apple first provided this firmware last week, but it was only available to developers at the time. Apple today started testing iOS 26.4, so it's possible the new firmware includes features related to the iOS 26.4 beta. With iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, Apple added a beta firmware update installation option that's available from the AirPods settings interface when the AirPods are connected to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, which facilitates beta testing. Developers and public beta testers can use the beta option to turn on beta downloads.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums06:59 pmiOS 26.4 Enables Stolen Device Protection by Default for All iPhones
Starting with iOS 26.4, Stolen Device Protection will be enabled by default and turned on for all iPhone users. Stolen Device Protection adds extra security in case of physical iPhone theft. Apple implemented Stolen Device Protection back in 2023 after reports about a new iPhone theft method. Thieves would spy on an intended victim to learn their passcode, then steal the target's iPhone. With the passcode, criminals were able to empty bank accounts, access passwords, and turn off Find My. Stolen Device Protection requires additional authentication through Face ID or Touch ID to access certain iPhone features like the Passwords app, Lost mode in Find My, Safari purchases, and more. Some features are disabled entirely without authentication, while others have a one-hour security delay. Actions requiring Face ID or Touch ID to complete: Viewing/using passwords or passkeys saved in iCloud Keychain Applying for a new Apple Card Viewing an Apple Card virtual card Turning off Lost Mode Erasing all content and settings Taking certain Apple Cash and Savings actions in Wallet Using payment methods saved in Safari Using your iPhone to set up a new device These actions do not have a passcode backup, so you can't use a passcode to avoid using Face ID or Touch ID. Actions that have a 1-hour security delay, and require two biometric authentications: Changing your Apple ID password Updating select Apple ID account security settings, including adding or removing a trusted device, trusted phone number, Recovery Key, or Recovery Contact Changing your iPhone passcode Adding or removing Face ID or Touch ID Turning off Find My Turning off Stolen Device Protection Prior to iOS 26.4, Stolen Device Protection had to be enabled manually in the Face ID and Passcode section of the Settings app. There is an option to remove security delays when the iPhone is in a familiar location, which allows full functionality at home but protection when out and about. iOS 26.4 is limited to developers at the current time, but a public beta will be coming in the near future. Apple plans to release the update in the spring.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums06:49 pmApple Begins Testing End-to-End Encryption for RCS Messages in iOS 26.4 Beta
Apple is testing secure messaging between Android and iOS devices with iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, and macOS Tahoe 26.4. The updates introduce end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages, a security feature that is not currently available for cross-platform messaging. Apple has been working with the GSM Association to implement E2EE for RCS messages. iMessage, the messaging protocol for sending texts between iPhones, has long supported end-to-end encryption. RCS messages between Android devices have also featured E2EE, but there was no full encryption for Android to iPhone (or vice versa) communications. With the addition of E2EE for RCS, messages between iPhone users and Android users will eventually be just as secure as iMessage. Messages sent by RCS that have end-to-end encryption will feature a lock icon in the conversation interface. Carriers will need to add support for encryption, so it may take some time for E2EE to roll out to all iPhone and Android users. In iOS 26.4, Apple is testing iPhone-to-iPhone RCS encryption, and users will see a toggle for the feature in the Messages section of the Settings app. RCS encryption is on by default. iMessages will also display a lock icon for feature parity in iOS 26.4. E2EE for RCS will require Apple to update to RCS Universal Profile 3.0, which the GSMA published with Apple's input. Apple currently supports RCS Universal Profile 2.4. RCS Universal Profile 3.0 will also add features for editing text messages, deleting text messages, and replying to specific messages inline during cross-platform conversations. Apple released the first betas of iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, and macOS Tahoe 26.4 today, with the updates available for developers. Apple plans to launch the updates in the spring, but while E2EE is in testing, the full functionality is not expected until a later iOS 26 update.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Tag: RCSRelated Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums06:32 pmApple Podcasts Getting Video Episodes in iOS 26.4
With iOS 26.4, Apple is adding video podcast capabilities to the Apple Podcasts app. The feature uses HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) to provide podcast creators with "unprecedented control and monetization opportunities" while also providing a high-quality viewing experience. "Twenty years ago, Apple helped take podcasting mainstream by adding podcasts to iTunes, and more than a decade ago, we introduced the dedicated Apple Podcasts app," said Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Services. "Today marks a defining milestone in that journey. By bringing a category-leading video experience to Apple Podcasts, we're putting creators in full control of their content and how they build their businesses, while making it easier than ever for audiences to listen to or watch podcasts." The iOS 26.4 Podcasts app will let users switch between watching and listening to shows, with videos able to be downloaded for offline viewing. HLS ensures smooth playback regardless of network connection, so videos will work on Wi-Fi or cellular. Apple says that the new video episodes will integrate with existing Apple Podcasts features, including personalized recommendations and editorial suggestions in the New and Category sections. Creators are able to distribute through participating hosting providers and ad networks, with Acast, ART19, Omny Studio, and SiriusXM brands supporting HLS video at launch. Creators will be able to dynamically insert video ads for broader video advertising opportunities. Podcasters can find more information on the new video feature through Apple's podcasts website. HLS video is available for testing today in the beta versions of iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4. iOS 26.4 will be released in the spring.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Tag: Apple PodcastsRelated Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums06:09 pmApple Seeds First Betas of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 to Developers
Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming less than a week after Apple released iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3. Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update. iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 could be significant updates that will introduce several new features. We were counting on the betas to include the smarter, more personalized version of Siri that Apple first debuted at WWDC 2024, but Apple has apparently run into issues that could see some or all Siri features delayed until iOS 26.5 or iOS 27. We could still get some new Siri capabilities, such as tools for generating images and searching the web. The update is also expected to include new emoji characters, such as trombone, treasure chest, orca, landslide, and Bigfoot. iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 are limited to developers at the current time, but Apple will likely release a public beta in the next week or two.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums06:08 pmFirst macOS Tahoe 26.4 Beta Now Available for Developers
Apple today provided the first beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.4 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming just a few days after Apple launched macOS Tahoe 26.3. Developers can download the macOS Tahoe 26.4 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required. macOS Tahoe 26.4 could introduce some new Siri features, though at least some of the capabilities that we were expecting have been delayed. The update is also expected to introduce new emoji characters. The beta is available to developers right now, but a public beta is expected in the next week or two.Related Roundup: macOS TahoeRelated Forum: macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums06:07 pmApple Releases First watchOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4 and visionOS 26.4 Betas
Apple today provided developers with the first betas of upcoming watchOS 26.4, tvOS 26.4, and visionOS 26.4 betas for testing purposes. The software comes a few days after Apple launched the 26.3 versions of each platform. The software updates are available through the Settings app on each device, and because these are developer betas, a free developer account is required. The updates are expected to introduce new emoji characters, plus there could be new Siri capabilities, but we don't know exactly what's in the software as of yet. Apple will likely provide public beta testers with access to the tvOS 26.4 and watchOS 26.4 betas later this month, but visionOS 26.4 will remain limited to developers. The software updates will probably launch in mid-to-late March.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums04:40 pmApple May Leave iPad Pro Without Major Upgrades for Years
Apple's iPad Pro is likely to be left for years without a major update, according to a reliable leaker. The Weibo-based leaker, known as "Instant Digital," says that the iPad Pro will not have a major update for a prolonged period of time. The cost of the OLED panel now used in the device is unlikely to come down in price and the last major redesign apparently did not significantly stimulate sales growth. While Apple may maintain a regular iteration cycle with the device, it apparently has no intention of pursuing significant upgrades such as ultra-slim borders around the display, the likes of which are available on rival high-end tablets. In 2024, Apple introduced the first major redesign of the device since 2018. Apple added the M5 chip to it in October 2025, along with some minor connectivity upgrades. The iPad Pro is likely to gain the M6 chip and iPhone 17 Pro-style vapor chamber cooling at some point toward the end of 2026 or in 2027, but there have been no other rumors about the future of the product line. Related Roundup: iPad ProTag: Instant DigitalBuyer's Guide: iPad Pro (Buy Now)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums03:51 pmAirTag 1 Gets Major Amazon Discount With 4-Pack at $64
Apple's first-generation AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $64.00 this week on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. Free shipping options have a delivery estimate around February 21, while Prime members should be able to get it delivered a few days sooner. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Overall, this is a solid second-best price on the AirTag 4-pack that's within $1 of the Amazon all-time low price. Amazon's stock on the first generation AirTag 1-Pack has begun dwindling now that the new second generation models are here, so anyone interested in this low price on the first gen 4-Pack should pick it up while it's still around. $35 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $64.00 Apple just debuted the all-new AirTag, featuring longer range for tracking items and a louder speaker. We haven't tracked any discounts on the new second generation models as of yet, so anyone who wants to save money should keep looking into the original models. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find in 2026? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums02:05 pmApple Announces Special Event in New York on March 4
Apple today announced a "special Apple Experience" in New York, taking place on March 4, 2026 at 9:00am ET. Apple invited select members of the media to the event. It is simply described as a "special Apple Experience," and there is no further information about what it may entail. It is notable that Apple is specifically using the word "experience," rather than "event." Unlike a full live-streamed event from Apple Park, the March 4 event in New York is likely to be smaller in scale. The announcement of several new Apple products is believed to be imminent, including the iPhone 17e, MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, eighth-generation, iPad Air, 12th-generation iPad, and more. More to follow...This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums12:40 pmiOS 27 'Rave' Update to Clean Up Code, Could Boost Battery Life
Apple's iOS 27 update will prioritize cleaning up the operating system's internals, with engineers making changes that could result in better battery life, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The effort is said to be similar to what Apple did with its Snow Leopard Mac update years ago, and will involve removing old code, rewriting existing features, and subtly upgrading apps to improve their performance. The result should hopefully be a "snappier, more responsive" OS, says Gurman. Apple is also reportedly planning some interface tweaks, but nothing as dramatic as the Liquid Glass overhaul introduced with iOS 26, which will likely comfort some users. Code-named "Rave" internally, iOS 27 will also include efficiency improvements that Apple hopes will translate into tangible battery gains for users, says Gurman. However, it's unclear whether Apple would market those improvements or simply let users discover them on their own. Gurman says getting the software into good shape is especially important as Apple prepares to launch new device categories, including a touchscreen MacBook Pro and its first foldable iPhone, both of which are expected in the second half of 2026. The cleanup effort comes alongside Apple's other major iOS 27 priority of improving its AI capabilities. The revamped, chatbot-style Siri that Apple announced in June 2024 has been repeatedly delayed, and some of its features are now expected to arrive in iOS 27 rather than iOS 26, reports Gurman. Tag: Mark GurmanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums12:24 pmGurman: iPhone 18 Pro Could Be Underwhelming
Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models "won't be a big update," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In the latest edition of his "Power On" newsletter, Gurman said that the iPhone 18 Pro models will "represent minor tweaks from last year's iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max." He compared the upgrade to Apple's past practice of appending the letter "S" to its more minor generational iPhone releases. There will still apparently be several important internal changes, such as a new camera system with a variable aperture, the A20 chip, and the custom C2 modem. Nevertheless, the new Pro models likely won't be "the star of Apple's iPhone launch this fall," with the company's first foldable claiming the spotlight instead. Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tags: Bloomberg, Mark GurmanRelated Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums12:08 pmTesla's CarPlay Plans Delayed by Apple Maps Compatibility Issue
Tesla is still planning to bring Apple's CarPlay to its vehicles, but a compatibility issue between Apple Maps and Tesla's own navigation software has held things up, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman says that Tesla found during testing that turn-by-turn directions from its maps app didn't sync up properly with Apple Maps during autonomous driving. That could be confusing for drivers, who could potentially have both navigation apps open side by side, since CarPlay is expected to run in a window within Tesla's existing software interface. Gurman says that Tesla asked Apple to make engineering changes to Maps to solve the problem. Apple reportedly agreed, and shipped a fix in an iOS 26 update, but adoption of the new software has been slower than usual. Apple last week said that iOS 26 is now running on 74% of iPhones released in the last four years, just behind the 76% that iOS 18 had reached by January 2025. Tesla had originally aimed to add CarPlay by the end of 2025, according to Gurman. It's quite the reversal for Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk, who have long ignored customer requests to implement CarPlay. But the feature is apparently seen as a potential sales driver – Tesla's infotainment system is widely considered the best in the business, but CarPlay is still a must-have for a lot of car buyers. Tags: Mark Gurman, Tesla, Wireless CarPlayThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums11:51 amUpcoming Low-Cost MacBook May Come in Yellow, Green, Blue, and Pink
Apple has tested a range of playful color options for its upcoming low-cost MacBook, going well beyond the muted tones available on its current laptop lineup, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman says the colors tested so far include light yellow, light green, blue, pink, classic silver, and dark gray, although he says it's unlikely all of them will ship. The palette would make the budget MacBook the most colorful laptop Apple has offered since the polycarbonate MacBook era that ran from 2006 to 2010. As previously reported by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the low-cost machine will retail for well under $1,000 and run an iPhone chip – potentially the A18 Pro – rather than an M-series processor. It will feature a slightly-under-13-inch display and an aluminum chassis, built using a new, faster manufacturing process that Apple developed to keep costs down, according to Gurman. Apple is targeting the MacBook at students and enterprise users, and is reportedly preparing for a launch event as early as March.Tags: MacBook (A18 Pro), Mark GurmanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums11:28 amFuture MacBooks May Hide Your Screen From Strangers
Apple is set to bring built-in privacy screen technology to future MacBooks within the next three years, according to a report from market research firm Omdia (via Ice Universe). The technology Apple is planning to adopt restricts off-axis viewing angles so only someone sitting directly in front of the display can see its contents, while onlookers to the side see a darkened or obscured image. It's similar to the concept behind Samsung's upcoming privacy display feature, which is set to debut on the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung says it took over five years to develop the feature, which works at the pixel level, combining Flex Magic Pixel OLED hardware with software controls. Rather than applying a blanket filter, users can customize when the privacy mode kicks in – for specific apps, password entry, or notification pop-ups – and adjust the intensity of the viewing angle restriction. It can also be switched off entirely. Samsung describes it as an extension of its Knox security platform, calling it "privacy you can see and security you can feel." Going on patents, Apple has already explored a similar idea – in 2023, the company filed two aimed at preventing "shoulder surfing." One describes a privacy film for curved displays like iPhones that limits light emission to a narrow forward angle, while another outlines adjustable viewing-angle technology for flat screens like Macs uses louvres or liquid crystal elements to restrict side-on visibility. The Omdia report suggests that MacBooks will adopt similar technology by 2029, a timeline that tallies with broader expectations that Apple will transition its MacBook lineup to Samsung-supplied OLED panels over the next few years. The MacBook Pro is widely expected to adopt OLED displays later this year or in early 2027, while the MacBook Air is believed to be next to follow suit. Omdia's projections are based on analyst forecasting rather than insider knowledge, and Apple's patents are no guarantee of a shipping product. However, with Samsung about to debut the technology this year, the pressure is now on Apple to follow.Tags: Omdia, SamsungThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forumsSaturday February 1403:25 pmAnker's Weekend Sale Includes Big Savings on Newest Prime Chargers
Earlier this month, Anker debuted its new Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with a launch discount on Amazon. If ordered this week, you can clip the on-page coupon on Amazon to get the accessory for $119.99, down from $149.99. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. The Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station features Qi2.2 support, which lets a compatible MagSafe iPhone charge at up to 25W. It's the same speed as Apple's MagSafe charger, and it is 10W faster than the standard Qi2 MagSafe chargers. You can also simultaneously charge an Apple Watch and AirPods with the device. Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout. $30 OFFAnker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station for $119.99 There are plenty of other Anker discounts happening on Amazon this week, including the Prime 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock back at its all-time low price of $339.99, down from $399.99. You can find this accessory and more on sale in the lists below, and note that as of writing only the new Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station requires an on-page coupon. $60 OFFAnker Prime 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock for $339.99 Wall Chargers 6-in-1 USB-C Power Strip - $79.99, down from $109.99 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger - $69.99, down from $99.99 6-in-1 Prime USB-C Charging Station - $79.99, down from $109.99 14-in-1 Prime Thunderbolt 5 Dock - $339.99, down from $399.99 Wireless Chargers Qi2 MagSafe-Compatible Wireless Charger 2-Pack - $25.98, down from $39.99 MagGo Qi2 Portable Wireless Charger - $71.99, down from $89.99 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Charging Station - $89.99, down from $109.99 3-in-1 MagSafe-Compatible Charging Cube - $99.98, down from $149.95 3-in-1 Prime Wireless Charging Station (NEW) - $119.99 with on-page coupon, down from $149.99 Portable Chargers MagGo Nano Power Bank 5,000 mAh - $45.99, down from $54.99 Prime Power Bank 20,100 mAh - $134.99, down from $179.99 SOLIX C300 Power Station with Lantern - $179.99, down from $249.00 SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station - $469.99, down from $799.00 SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station - $799.99, down from $1,499.00 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find in 2026? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums02:00 pmTop Stories: iOS 26.3 Released, New Siri Snags, and More
Apple continued to keep users waiting for new hardware this week, as we've yet to see any of the significant product launches we're expecting to see in the first few months of the year. News on the software side was a bit of a mixed bag this week, with iOS 26.3 and other updates finally seeing their public releases, though they mainly focus on security fixes with only a few user-facing changes. And the highly anticipated iOS 26.4 coming up next might not arrive with everything many users have been hoping for, so read on below for all the details on these stories and more! Top Stories iOS 26.3 Features: Everything New in iOS 26.3 After almost two months of beta testing, Apple finally released iOS 26.3 and related updates to the public this week. As is common for x.3 updates, the changes in these are relatively modest, though there are a number of security improvements and a few new features like a tool to make it easier to transfer from an iPhone to an Android phone, some changes to Weather wallpapers, and more. New Siri Runs Into Problems, Features Could Be Pushed to iOS 26.5 and iOS 27 With iOS 26.3 out the door, the first beta of iOS 26.4 should be arriving soon, but it might come with a catch. While we've been expecting iOS 26.4 to include significant improvements to Siri with a new, more personalized experience, it now sounds like we might not be getting that until iOS 26.5 or even iOS 27. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple has "run into snags" in just the past few weeks as it has been testing the new Siri, and recent internal betas are suggesting Apple is moving many of the new capabilities from iOS 26.4 to iOS 26.5. Apple Stores See iPhone 16e, iPad Air Shortages as New Models Near We're expecting a few Apple hardware releases in the relatively near future, and Apple retail store shortages of iPhone 16e and iPad Air models lining up with circulating rumors may hint at those products being very close to receiving updates. The new iPhone 17e in particular has been viewed as "imminent," and it should bring several improvements over the iPhone 16e, including support for MagSafe charging. Why You Shouldn't Buy the Next MacBook Pro While the entry-level MacBook Pro was updated with the M5 chip last October, we're still waiting for higher-end machines with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Those new models should be arriving shortly, but if you're interested in cutting-edge technology, you might want to give those machines a skip. The M5 Pro and M5 Max models will largely just be speed-bumped versions of the current generation, but there's a major revamp coming as soon as later this year with an all-new design, OLED displays with touchscreen capabilities, and more. Apple Expected to Launch These 10+ Products Over the Coming Months While the iPhone 17e and updated iPad Air appear imminent with new MacBook Pro models not far behind, Apple has even more in its near-term pipeline with at least ten new products expected over the next few months. Many of these are iterative updates to existing products, but we're expecting a few all-new ones in the mix as well. Potential delays to the revamped Siri may impact timing of some of them including the new smart home hub and ecosystem, so we'll have to wait to see how that timing plays out. iPhone 18 Pro Max Rumored to Deliver Next-Level Battery Life The iPhone 17 Pro Max is already a battery life king, but the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max could take things even further if a known leaker is correct. A recent report claims Apple will be trying to cram a bit more battery capacity into this year's larger Pro model, pushing it up to 5,100 to 5,200 mAh. Apple is reportedly also working to implement a couple of camera improvements on this year's iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, including a variable aperture on the main camera and a wider fixed aperture on the telephoto camera. These potential improvements come as Apple is reportedly seeking to hold the line on pricing despite significant cost increases for certain key components. MacRumors Newsletter Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view. So if you want to have top stories like the above recap delivered to your email inbox each week, subscribe to our newsletter!Tag: Top StoriesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums12:18 amThree New Apple Home Products Rumored for 2026
Apple has a long list of new products rumored for 2026, including a series of home products that will see the company establishing more of a presence in the smart home space. Robots are on the horizon for 2027, but the 2026 releases will be a little tamer. HomePod mini We're expecting a new HomePod mini 2 to launch at any time. Apple isn't going to update the device's design, but we could get new colors. The HomePod mini 2 will have an updated S-series chip based on the Apple Watch Series 10 chip, and there's a possibility for sound improvements and improved real-time computational audio. Apple will also likely upgrade to Bluetooth 5.3 for connectivity improvements, and it could get a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip. The current HomePod mini is $99, and that's not expected to change. Home Hub Apple has been working on a home hub that will serve as a centralized location for all members of the family to control smart home devices, make calls, listen to music, get information like the weather, use Siri, view photos, see a family calendar, and more. Rumors suggest the home hub will have presence sensors to detect when someone is in the room, and an included camera could be able to tell who is speaking to it so that it can pop up a personalized selection of apps and features for each user. The home hub is expected to have Face ID, built-in speakers, and support for Apple Intelligence thanks to an A18 chip. While there won't be a dedicated App Store, the home hub will run Apple apps like Safari, Apple Music, Notes, Calendar, Photos, and Apple News. There are two separate models, including one that's designed to be mounted on the wall and one that has a speaker base that looks like a HomePod mini. Security Camera and Doorbell Camera Apple is designing its own indoor security cameras that will connect to Apple Home and interface with the home hub. We've also heard rumors of a potential doorbell camera with Face ID that would be able to connect to a door lock. Any Apple-designed cameras will feature HomeKit Secure Video with end-to-end encryption, but little else is known at this time. There has been mixed information on when we might see Apple's security cameras, but they could come as early as 2026. Launch Timing The HomePod mini and home hub are expected early in the year, likely before WWDC. The cameras, if we get them in 2026, will likely come late in the year. Prior rumors suggested that Apple would release the home hub around the time that the new version of Siri launches. The smarter Siri was expected in iOS 26.4, but it may now be pushed back to iOS 26.5. Read More For more on what to expect from Apple in 2026, we have a dedicated Apple Products guide that lists all of the devices on the horizon. We update it regularly, so it's a useful guide to bookmark and check every now and then to keep up to date with Apple's plans.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forumsFriday February 1310:59 pmIs Apple Phasing Out the iWork Brand?
With the launch of the Creator Studio subscription app offering, Apple may be phasing out the iWork branding that it has used since 2005 for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Apple today removed the iWork section on its website, and the URL now redirects to a more generic "apps" page that features Creator Studio, Apple Arcade, Apple Invites, Image Playground, and other Apple apps. The iWork page that Apple removed was dedicated solely to Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, featuring information on each app along with a link. Apple's apps page offers some of the same information in a dedicated productivity section, but with additional details on the premium features included in Pages, Numbers, and Keynote with Apple Creator Studio. The apps page does not mention the iWork branding at all, suggesting that Apple is no longer referring to the three productivity apps using that term and is instead going to advertise them as Apple Creator Studio apps. Apple's now-removed iWork page It's not clear if Apple is going to phase out "iWork" entirely, and the term is still used across different support documents and guides. It may take time to completely eliminate the all-in-one branding that Apple has used for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for more than 20 years, or it could still be used in some limited situations. Apple introduced Keynote as a standalone app in 2003, and added Pages in January 2004. A year later, both apps were bundled together under the iWork '05 name, with the software priced at $79. Apple said iWork was a successor to AppleWorks, an office suite that included a word processing app, a database, a drawing app, and a spreadsheet app. The iWork apps were designed from the ground up, and were essentially the Mac equivalent to Microsoft Office. In 2007, iWork '08 gained the Numbers app, and in 2009, iWork '09 included an iWork.com service for sharing documents online (discontinued in 2012 in favor of iCloud). When iWork '09 came out, Apple started selling the apps for $20 each, later adding them to the Mac App Store when it launched in 2011. iOS versions of the iWork apps came in 2010 with the launch of the first iPad, with Apple charging $9.99 each. Apple redesigned the iWork apps for Mac and iOS in 2013, and started offering them for free to Mac buyers. Pages, Keynote, and Numbers remain free today, though there are now upgraded features accessible only through the Apple Creator Studio subscription. Apple Creator Studio is priced at $12.99 per month, and in addition to the iWork apps, it includes access to Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage. For Numbers, Pages, and Keynote, Apple Creator Studio adds a content hub with Apple-curated royalty-free photos, premium templates, and themes. There's also a tool to remix image creations right in a document, and a Super Resolution tool for upscaling images. In addition to iWork, Apple has been phasing out other "i" branding terms over the last several years. iBooks and iPhoto are now Apple Books and Photos, respectively, while iTunes has been separated into Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts. Apple still uses "i" branding for iMovie, iCloud, iPhone, iPad, and iMac. Tag: iWorkThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums10:01 pmApple Launching New 'Sales Coach' App
Apple plans to launch a rebranded "Sales Coach" app on the iPhone and iPad later this month, according to a source familiar with the matter. "Sales Coach" will arrive as an update to Apple's existing "SEED" app, and it will continue to provide sales tips and training resources to Apple Store and Apple Authorized Reseller employees around the world. For example, there are articles and videos highlighting everything from reasons to upgrade to a newer iPhone to popular iPad features. Apple is aiming to release the "Sales Coach" app on Monday, February 23, our source said. It will have two major changes compared to the "SEED" app, including an all-new Liquid Glass design, and later an AI chatbot that can provide Apple Store and Apple Authorized Reseller employees with sales tips and product information. When it arrives in a later update, the chatbot will be accessible from the "Ask" tab in the app, and employees will be able to ask it various Apple product knowledge questions. For example, they could ask about the iPhone Air's key features, or inquire about how the Instant Hotspot feature on the Mac works. We have not confirmed if the chatbot uses Apple's own large language model, or if it relies on a third-party platform. "Sales Coach" is also rolling out on the web at salescoach.apple.com. It is an internal tool for Apple sales partners, so it is not publicly accessible. A similar public-facing chatbot has been rolling out in the Apple Support app.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums07:55 pmApple Reveals How Many iPhones Are Running iOS 26
Apple has shared updated iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 adoption figures, revealing how many iPhones and iPads are running those software versions. These adoption numbers are based on iPhones and iPads that transacted on the App Store on February 12, 2026, according to Apple. The statistics are as follows:74% of all iPhones introduced in the last four years are running iOS 26. 66% of all iPhones are running iOS 26. 66% of all iPads introduced in the last four years are running iPadOS 26. 57% of all iPads are running iPadOS 26.Here is how that compares to the iOS 18 adoption figures that Apple shared based on iPhones and iPads that transacted on the App Store on January 21, 2025:76% of all iPhones introduced in the last four years were running iOS 18. 68% of all iPhones were running iOS 18. 63% of all iPads introduced in the last four years were running iPadOS 18. 53% of all iPads were running iPadOS 18.At first glance, the iOS 26 and iOS 18 adoption figures appear to be similar, but this is only because Apple released the iOS 26 statistics later than usual. iOS 26's statistics are based on devices that transacted with the App Store approximately 150 days after the update was released to the public, compared to 127 days for iOS 18. In other words, iOS 26 was available for around three weeks longer by comparison. As was suspected, this means that iOS 26 adoption has officially been slower than iOS 18 adoption, but not to the extent that some earlier, unofficial estimates had claimed. There is no way of knowing exactly why iOS 26 adoption has been slower, but some users have opted to avoid the new Liquid Glass design for now. iPadOS 26 adoption figures are technically higher than iPadOS 18, but again, note that iPadOS 26 benefitted from three extra weeks of availability.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums05:15 pmThe MacRumors Show: Revamped Siri Delayed Again?
We discuss the upcoming iPhone 17e and iPad models, as well as Apple's apparent issues finalizing the revamped version of Siri, on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel for more videos The announcement of the iPhone 17e is said to be "imminent," with stock of the iPhone 16e now dwindling. The new device is rumored to come with four main new features, including the A19 chip from the iPhone 17, MagSafe connectivity, the C1X cellular modem, and the N1 chip for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Thread connectivity. New iPads are also on the horizon for the near future. The eighth-generation iPad Air is expected to move to the M4 chip, while the 12th-generation iPad is expected to jump a chip generation up to the A18, which will also enable Apple Intelligence support for the first time on the device. This week's biggest story was the news that Apple has again "run into snags" testing the personalized, smarter version of Siri originally planned for iOS 26.4. Due to the issues, the upcoming Siri features will likely be partially delayed and spread across several upcoming iOS releases. Apple could postpone some or all of the new Siri features until iOS 26.5, an update planned for May, and iOS 27, which will launch this September. Apple announced a significantly upgraded version of Siri powered by Apple Intelligence at its 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference, and it was originally supposed to be part of iOS 18. The following spring, Apple announced that the new Siri would take longer than expected, with the functionality delayed for a year. Since then, Apple has ostensibly been targeting iOS 26.4, which the company will begin beta testing later this month, but there have apparently been unforeseen problems: Siri sometimes doesn't properly process queries and can take too long to respond to requests. Apple engineers have been told to use iOS 26.5 for further internal testing, suggesting the new Siri features will be delayed until that update. Employees that are testing iOS 26.5 say the update includes all of the features Apple promised, including personalization, onscreen awareness, and the ability for Siri to do more in and between apps, but not all of the features are working reliably and there are problems with accuracy. Siri also apparently sometimes falls back on using ChatGPT for information instead of relying on the Gemini-powered technology that Apple has partnered with Google to use, even when the new version of Siri is capable of handling a user's request. Apple also planned to include features that haven't yet been announced, such as options to generate images with Image Playground or search the web. Image generation and web search were tested as part of iOS 26.4, and it's possible they will still be included in the update, so Apple might still be able to release some of the new Siri functionality. Bloomberg says the situation is "fluid," though, so Apple's plans could change, and executives are reluctant to further delay the Siri functionality beyond spring 2026. There are still major changes planned for Siri as part of iOS 27, with Apple aiming to add chatbot functionality to better compete with the likes of like Gemini and ChatGPT. This new version of Siri will also reportedly have deeper integration with apps and Apple's operating systems. The MacRumors Show has its own YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to keep up with new episodes and clips. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel! You can also listen to The MacRumors Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, or other podcast apps. You can also copy our RSS feed directly into your player. If you haven't already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up to hear our discussion about all of the new Macs Apple is expected to release this year, starting with the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show for new episodes every week, where we discuss some of the topical news breaking here on MacRumors, often joined by interesting guests such as Kayci Lacob, Kevin Nether, John Gruber, Mark Gurman, Jon Prosser, Luke Miani, Matthew Cassinelli, Brian Tong, Quinn Nelson, Jared Nelson, Eli Hodapp, Mike Bell, Sara Dietschy, iJustine, Jon Rettinger, Andru Edwards, Arnold Kim, Ben Sullins, Marcus Kane, Christopher Lawley, Frank McShan, David Lewis, Tyler Stalman, Sam Kohl, Federico Viticci, Thomas Frank, Jonathan Morrison, Ross Young, Ian Zelbo, and Rene Ritchie. The MacRumors Show is on X @MacRumorsShow, so be sure to give us a follow to keep up with the podcast. You can also email us at podcast@macrumors.com or head over to The MacRumors Show forum thread. Remember to rate and review the podcast, and let us know what subjects and guests you would like to see in the future.Tag: The MacRumors ShowThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums05:06 pmText Shortcuts You Should Be Using on iPhone and Mac
Apple's autocorrect on iPhone and iPad always aims to help when you're typing a message, but it's by no means perfect, and some of the replacements it continually spews out can be frustrating. Fortunately, Apple's software includes a feature called Text Replacement that allows you to specify what word or phrase replaces the specific text you type in. Even if you haven't set up Text Replacement, you can try it out with Apple's pre-set example: In any app that accepts text input, type "Omw" followed by a space, and it will change to "On my way!" automatically. The following steps guide you through the process of setting up your own handy shortcut phrases with text replacements on both iOS devices and Mac. How to Set Up Text Replacement on iPhone Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap General ➝ Keyboard. Tap Text Replacement. Tap the plus (+) button in the top-right corner of the screen. On the next screen, fill in the "Phrase" field with the text you want to appear every time you type your shortcut. In the "Shortcut" field, input the text of your choice that you want to be replaced by the phrase above. Tap Save in the top-right corner to finish. How to Set Up Text Replacement on Mac The following steps work on Macs running macOS Ventura and later. On your Mac, click the logo in the top-left corner of the menu bar at the top of the screen and select System Settings.... Scroll down and select Keyboard in the sidebar. Under "Text Input," click Text Replacements.... Click the + button to add a text replacement. In the "Replace" column, enter the text that you want replaced with something else. In the "With" column, type the replacement text that you want it to change to. If you're using the same Apple account across all of your Apple devices, any Text Replacements that you add on your Mac will be automatically synced to your iPhone and/or iPad, and vice versa.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums- Thursday February 05
- 06:00 pmThe ultimate Microsoft 365 community event returns—your front‑row seat to the future of intelligent work | Office for MacThe ultimate Microsoft 365 community event returns—your front‑row seat to the future of intelligent work
This event is your front-row seat to everything new and next across Microsoft 365—with hundreds of opportunities to learn directly from product makers and connect with the best community in tech. The post appeared first on Microsoft 365 Blog.Monday January 2605:00 pmThe 6 pillars that will define agent readiness in 2026
Learn six practical ways to build and scale agents with Microsoft Copilot Studio while supporting enterprise adoption and governance. The post appeared first on Microsoft 365 Blog.Thursday January 1504:00 pmCollege Students now get 12 months of Microsoft 365 Premium and LinkedIn Premium Career on us | Office for MacCollege Students now get 12 months of Microsoft 365 Premium and LinkedIn Premium Career on us
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- 04:15 pmPlease Don’t Feed the Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters
A prolific data ransom gang that calls itself Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters (SLSH) has a distinctive playbook when it seeks to extort payment from victim firms: Harassing, threatening and even swatting executives and their families, all while notifying journalists and regulators… Read More »Monday January 2604:11 pmWho Operates the Badbox 2.0 Botnet?
The cybercriminals in control of Kimwolf -- a disruptive botnet that has infected more than 2 million devices -- recently shared a screenshot indicating they'd compromised the control panel for Badbox 2.0, a vast China-based botnet powered by malicious software that comes pre-installed on many Android TV streaming boxes. Both the FBI and Google say they are hunting for the people behind Badbox 2.0, and thanks to bragging by the Kimwolf botmasters we may now have a much clearer idea about that.08:26 amWhat Is a Keylogger? How It Works, Risks, and How to Remove It
Every time you type a password, send a message, or enter credit card details online, that information briefly exists in its most exposed form: raw keystrokes. While most security tools focus on protecting data in transit or at rest, some threats are designed to capture it before those protections ever apply. Keyloggers do exactly that. […] The post appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.08:23 amBoot Sector Virus: Definition, How It Works, and How to Recover
Long before ransomware pop-ups and phishing emails became common, some of the most damaging computer infections struck before an operating system even loaded. Users would turn on their computer, only to see cryptic error messages, corrupted data, or systems that refused to start at all. In many of these cases, the problem was not a […] The post appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.Sunday January 2509:13 pmWhy Is My Mac Running Slow — Common Causes and How to Fix It
Is your Mac running slow? Here's how to diagnose and fix performance issues and get your Mac to run faster. The post appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.Wednesday January 2108:15 amWhat Is SSO? How Single Sign-On Works and Why It Matters
A typical work day often involves half a dozen logins before anything productive happens. One for email, another for documents, another for messaging, and more for tools that only get used once a week. Over time, passwords blur together, and security often takes a back seat to convenience. Single sign-on, or SSO, changes that experience. […] The post appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.08:05 amWhat Is Cyber Insurance? Coverage, Costs, and Real-World Examples
In 2013, U.S. retailer Target experienced one of the most widely reported data breaches in history. Attackers gained access to the company’s payment systems and exposed the credit and debit card information of more than 40 million customers. The incident led to lawsuits, regulatory scrutiny, customer notification requirements, and years of recovery efforts. Target had […] The post appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.Tuesday January 2006:19 pmKimwolf Botnet Lurking in Corporate, Govt. Networks
A new Internet-of-Things botnet called Kimwolf has spread to more than 2 million devices, forcing infected systems to participate in massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and to relay other malicious and abusive Internet traffic. Kimwolf's ability to scan the local networks of compromised systems for other IoT devices to infect makes it a sobering threat to organizations, and new research reveals Kimwolf is surprisingly prevalent in government and corporate networks.Wednesday January 1412:47 amPatch Tuesday, January 2026 Edition
Microsoft today issued patches to plug at least 113 security holes in its various Windows operating systems and supported software. Eight of the vulnerabilities earned Microsoft's most-dire "critical" rating, and the company warns that attackers are already exploiting one of the bugs fixed today.Thursday January 0811:23 pmWho Benefited from the Aisuru and Kimwolf Botnets?
Our first story of 2026 revealed how a destructive new botnet called Kimwolf rapidly grew to infect more than two million devices by mass-compromising a vast number of unofficial Android TV streaming boxes. Today, we'll dig through digital clues left behind by the hackers, network operators, and cybercrime services that appear to have benefitted from Kimwolf's spread.Friday January 0202:20 pmThe Kimwolf Botnet is Stalking Your Local Network
The story you are reading is a series of scoops nestled inside a far more urgent Internet-wide security advisory. The vulnerability at issue has been exploited for months already, and it's time for a broader awareness of the threat. The short version is that everything you thought you knew about the security of the internal network behind your Internet router probably is now dangerously out of date.- Monday February 16
- 06:16 pmApple introduces a new video podcast experience on Apple Podcasts
Apple today announced a transformative update coming to Apple Podcasts this spring that will bring advanced video podcast capabilities to the app.Monday February 0905:53 amThe biggest hits of Bad Bunny’s Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
Bad Bunny’s historic Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performance has united music fans across the globe, according to real-time listening data from Apple Music.- Friday February 13
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Feb 13, 18:15 UTCIn progress - Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.Feb 13, 18:00 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in HKG (Hong Kong) datacenter on 2026-02-13 between 18:15 and 23:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.02:30 pmNetwork Performance Issues in Delhi, India
Feb 13, 14:30 UTCResolved - Cloudflare has resolved an issue regarding network performance in Delhi, India. The incident occurred between 14:38 and 14:40UTC. Performance has returned to baseline levels, and we are continuing to monitor the region to ensure stability.02:23 pmMultiple Destination SMS Carrier Partner Maintenance
THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Feb 16, 11:00 - 13:00 PSTFeb 13, 06:22 PSTScheduled - Our SMS carrier partner in Israel and Morocco is conducting a planned maintenance from 16 February 2026 at 11:00 PST until 16 February 2026 at 13:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to Israel and Morocco handsets.01:12 pmElevated 4xx errors being returned from Cloudflare AI Search
Feb 13, 13:12 UTCUpdate - We are continuing to investigate this issue.Feb 13, 13:02 UTCInvestigating - We are investigating an issue where AI Search instances are failing to index new documents. This is likely caused by elevated 4xx error rates from Vectorize.12:22 pmRussia SMS Carrier Maintenance – Tele2
THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Feb 15, 13:00 - 17:00 PSTFeb 13, 03:54 PSTScheduled - The Tele2 network in Russia is conducting a planned maintenance from 15 February 2026 at 13:00 PST until 15 February 2026 at 17:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to Tele2 Russia handsets.08:03 amUpstream errors with Airtable authentications
Status: MonitoringSome users encountered authentication issues due to an upstream issue at Airtable: https://status.airtable.com/incidents/3b5b6xxwpcb5 We are now seeing users are able to reconnect and we are monitoring to ensure this is resolved and investigating the impact and duration of the issue.07:16 amSMS Delivery Delays to Telcel Network in Mexico
Feb 12, 23:16 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays to Telcel Network in Mexico. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.05:08 amIntermittently Flex Agents are Unable to Accept Inbound Voice Calls in Flex
Feb 12, 21:08 PSTResolved - Flex agents are able to operate normally, and there are no indications of service disruption or degradation.Feb 12, 19:37 PSTUpdate - We are still investigating an issue where some Flex Agents may intermittently be unable to accept inbound voice calls. Our engineering team has been engaged and is working to resolve this issue. We expect to provide another update in 16 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 11:36 PSTUpdate - We are still investigating an issue where some Flex Agents may intermittently be unable to accept inbound voice calls. Our engineering team has been engaged and is working to resolve this issue. We expect to provide another update in 8 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 07:42 PSTUpdate - We are still investigating an issue where some Flex Agents may intermittently be unable to accept inbound voice calls. Our engineering team has been engaged and is working to resolve this issue. We expect to provide another update in 4 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 05:47 PSTUpdate - We are continuing to investigate this issue.Feb 12, 05:42 PSTUpdate - We are still investigating an issue where some Flex Agents may intermittently be unable to accept inbound voice calls. Our engineering team has been engaged and is working to resolve this issue. We expect to provide another update in 2 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 04:42 PSTInvestigating - We are investigating an issue where some Flex Agents may intermittently be unable to accept inbound voice calls. Our engineering team has been engaged and is working to resolve this issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.02:16 amCall Failures From a Subset of Twilio's Phone Numbers to Dishwireless in US
Feb 12, 18:16 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing call failures from a subset of Twilio's phone numbers to Dishwireless in US. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 Hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Thursday February 1208:52 pmTwilio Help Center in Non-Responsive Cannot Chat or Submit Support Tickets
Feb 12, 12:39 PSTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue with Help Center which prevents AI help support chat or submitting support tickets. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.07:26 pmSMS Delivery Failures to Nuevatel Network in Bolivia
Feb 12, 11:26 PSTResolved - We are no longer experiencing SMS delivery failures to Nuevatel Network in Bolivia. This incident has been resolved.Feb 12, 09:26 PSTMonitoring - We are observing recovery in SMS delivery when sending messages to Nuevatel Network in Bolivia. We will continue monitoring the service to ensure a full recovery. We will provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 07:26 PSTUpdate - We continue experiencing . Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 2 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 06:25 PSTInvestigating - We continue experiencing . Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 04:58 PSTMonitoring - We are observing recovery in SMS delivery when sending messages to Nuevatel Network in Bolivia. We will continue monitoring the service to ensure a full recovery. We will provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 03:42 PSTUpdate - We continue experiencing . Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 02:41 PSTInvestigating - After monitoring for some time, we started seeing a degradation of the service. We're experiencing . Our engineers are working to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 00:40 PSTUpdate - We are observing recovery in SMS delivery when sending messages to Nuevatel Network in Bolivia. We will continue monitoring the service to ensure a full recovery. We will provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 11, 22:40 PSTMonitoring - We are observing recovery in SMS delivery when sending messages to Nuevatel Network in Bolivia. We will continue monitoring the service to ensure a full recovery. We will provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 11, 16:42 PSTUpdate - We continue experiencing . Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 4 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 11, 14:56 PSTUpdate - We continue experiencing . Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 11, 13:56 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing . Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 Hour or as soon as more information becomes available.07:15 pmDegraded Audio Quality for Voice Calls to a Subset of Twilio Landline Numbers in Colombia
Feb 12, 11:15 PSTResolved - Our engineers have monitored the fix and confirmed the issue with Audio quality with Voice calls from Network Subscribers to a subset of Twilio landline numbers in Colombia has been resolved. All services are now operating normally at this time.Feb 12, 09:15 PSTMonitoring - Audio quality with Voice calls from Network Subscribers to a subset of Twilio landline numbers in Colombia is now operating normally. We will continue to monitor for system stability. We'll provide another update in 2 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 07:20 PSTUpdate - We are investigating an issue with degraded audio quality with Voice calls from Network Subscribers to a subset of Twilio landline numbers in Colombia. We expect to provide another update in 2 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Feb 12, 06:20 PSTInvestigating - We are investigating an issue with degraded audio quality with Voice calls from Network Subscribers to a subset of Twilio landline numbers in Colombia. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.06:19 pmChange History Not Displaying
Status: ResolvedThis issue has been resolved. Between 14:42 and 18:00 UTC on February 12, some users were unable to view the Change History panel in the editor. All systems are now operating normally. If you experienced issues during this time, please refresh your browser. Need help? Contact Support: https://zapier.com/app/get-helpAffected components Website (Operational)06:11 pmSMS Delivery Delays to Safaricom Network in Kenya
Feb 12, 10:11 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS Delivery Failures To Safaricom Network In Kenya. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 Hour or as soon as more information becomes available.03:37 pmAI Features Degraded — Chatbots & Agents
Status: InvestigatingInvestigating We’re looking into an issue that’s causing timeouts for some AI features in Zapier. Impact (what users may see) • Chatbots: Errors when adding or using table-based knowledge sources; attempts may fail with an on-screen error. • AI Agents: Adding a new data source may fail with “trouble loading your knowledge source.” Running Agents that already use knowledge sources may work intermittently (some runs succeed, others fail). What we’re doing We’re putting a temporary workaround in place that automatically switches to a backup service so these features can keep working while we address the underlying issue. Next update We’ll share updates as we make progress. Please contact our support team for assistance. https://zapier.com/app/get-helpAffected components Chatbots (Degraded performance) Agents (Degraded performance)01:37 pmService Issue – Block Storage – SE-STO (Stockholm)
Feb 12, 13:26 UTCMonitoring - Our team is aware of an issue that affected the Block Storage service in Stockholm between 07:40 and 10:52 AM UTC on February 12, 2026. During this time, users may have experience stuck operations on attached volumes.At this time we have been able to correct the issues affecting the Block Storage service. We will be monitoring this to ensure that it remains stable. If you continue to experience problems, please open a Support ticket for assistance.02:29 amService Issue – Longview
Feb 12, 02:29 UTCMonitoring - Starting around 11:04 UTC on February 10, 2026, Longview graph dashboard became unavailable. The investigation revealed that an internal certificate expiry caused the issue. The impact was limited to reading the existing reporting data, and there was no permanent reporting data loss due to this issue. The affected certificate was rotated to mitigate the impact. The impact was mitigated at 23:44 UTC on February 10, 2026. We will continue to monitor to ensure that the impact has been fully mitigated.Wednesday February 1110:23 pmIAH (Houston) on 2026-02-12
THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Feb 12, 17:00 UTC - Feb 13, 00:00 UTCFeb 11, 22:04 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in IAH (Houston) datacenter between 2026-02-12 17:00 and 2026-02-13 00:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.04:53 pmORD (Chicago) on 2026-02-13
THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Feb 13, 08:00 - 13:00 UTCFeb 11, 16:40 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in ORD (Chicago) datacenter on 2026-02-13 between 08:00 and 13:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.12:53 pmIAD (Ashburn) on 2026-02-13
THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Feb 13, 05:00 - 13:00 UTCFeb 11, 12:44 UTCScheduled - We will be performing scheduled maintenance in IAD (Ashburn) datacenter on 2026-02-13 between 05:00 and 13:00 UTC.Traffic might be re-routed from this location, hence there is a possibility of a slight increase in latency during this maintenance window for end-users in the affected region. For PNI / CNI customers connecting with us in this location, please make sure you are expecting this traffic to fail over elsewhere during this maintenance window as network interfaces in this datacentre may become temporarily unavailable.You can now subscribe to these notifications via Cloudflare dashboard and receive these updates directly via email, PagerDuty and webhooks (based on your plan): https://developers.cloudflare.com/notifications/notification-available/#cloudflare-status.Showcase
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- Monday February 16
- 01:39 pmMac Studio with M3 Ultra CPU on sale for $3749, $250 off Apple’s MSRP
B&H Photo has the Mac Studio with Apple's M3 Ultra CPU in stock today and on sale for $250 off MSRP, now $3749 (28-Core CPU and 96GB RAM/1TB SSD). B&H also offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses. Their price is the lowest available for this Mac Studio model. For the latest prices and sales, see our Mac Studio Price Tracker, updated daily.Saturday February 1401:24 pmAirPods Max on President’s Day Weekend Sale for $120 off MSRP
Walmart has Midnight AirPods Max with USB-C on sale for $429.99, $120 off Apple's MSRP. Sale price for online orders only, in-store price may vary. Order online, and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available). It's the lowest price available for these AirPods among the retailers we track. Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.Friday February 1307:31 pm13-inch M4 MacBook Airs on President’s Day Weekend sale for $150 off Apple’s MSRP
Amazon has 13" M4 MacBook Airs on sale for $150 off Apple's MSRP this weekend. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party: - 13" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $849.99, $150 off - 13" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $1049.99, $150 off - 13" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB): $1249, $150 off These are the lowest M4 MacBook Air prices currently available at Apple retailers. For the latest sales & prices see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker, updated daily.07:30 pmPresident’s Day Sale: $150 off 15-inch M4 MacBook Airs at Amazon
Amazon has 15" M4 MacBook Airs on sale for $150 off Apple's MSRP this weekend. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party: - 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $1049.99, $150 off - 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $1249.99, $150 off - 15" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB/): $1449.99, $150 off These are the lowest 15" M4 MacBook Air prices currently available at Apple retailers. For the latest sales & prices see our 15" MacBook Air Price Tracker, updated daily.07:15 pmApple AirPods on sale this weekend for up to $100 off MSRP
Amazon has Apple AirPods on sale this President's Day Weekend for up to $100 off MSRP, including free shipping: - AirPods 4: $99, $30 off - AirPods 4 with ANC: $139.99, $40 off - AirPods Pro 3: $209.99, $40 off - AirPods Max: $449, $100 off Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.07:12 pmUpdated MacBook Price Trackers
Our Apple award-winning MacBook Price Trackers are continually updated with the latest information on prices, bundles, and availability for 16" and 14" MacBook Pros along with 13" and 15" MacBook Airs from Apple's authorized online retailers. We include prices for open-box MacBooks that might be available as well. Current sales range up to $200+ off MSRP for new MacBook Airs and up to $400+ off MacBook Pros: - 16" MacBook Pros - 14" MacBook Pros - 15" MacBook Airs - 13" MacBook Airs01:18 pmUpdated iPad Price Trackers
We've updated our Apple award-winning iPad Price Trackers with the latest information from Apple on 11th-generation A16 iPads as well as M3-powered 11" & 13" iPad Airs and the new M5-powered iPad Pros. We track prices from 20+ Apple retailers, including Apple, Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, B&H, and many more: - iPads - iPad minis - iPad Airs - iPad Pros You can also find the best price on an iPad accessory: - Apple Pencils - iPad Keyboards Our trackers are updated continuously with the very latest prices.Wednesday February 1101:41 pmBase 256GB 11-inch M5 iPad Pro on sale for $799, $200 off Apple’s MSRP
Sams Club has Apple's 256GB 11" M5 WiFi iPad Pro on sale for $200 off MSRP, only $799. Sale prices for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online, and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available): - 11" M5 iPad Pro 256GB WiFi: $799.01, $200 off Sams Club membership required. For the latest sales and deals, see our 11-inch iPad Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.Tuesday February 1003:43 pmApple’s 24-inch M4 iMacs remain on sale for up to $200 off MSRP
Amazon has Apple's 24-inch M4 iMacs on sale this week for $150-$200 off MSRP, starting at $1149, each including free shipping: - 24-inch M4 iMac (8-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD): $1149.99, $150 off MSRP - 24-inch M4 iMac (10-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD): $1349, $150 off MSRP - 24-inch M4 iMac (10-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD): $1549, $150 off MSRP - 24-inch M4 iMac (8-Core CPU, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD): $1699, $200 off MSRP Amazon's prices are the lowest available for one of these new iMacs. Note that stock can vary. Price posted above is the lowest price available for each standard configuration, regardless of color. For the latest prices and deals, see our iMac Price Tracker, updated daily.Monday February 0903:47 pm11-inch M5 iPad Pros on sale for $100-$132 off Apple’s MSRP
Amazon has Apple's 11-inch M5 WiFi iPad Pros on stock today and on sale for $100-$132 off MSRP. Shipping is free. These are the lowest 11" iPad Pro prices currently available: - 11" 256GB M5 iPad Pro: $899 $100 off MSRP - 11" 512GB M5 iPad Pro: $1099 $100 off MSRP - 11" 1TB M5 iPad Pro: $1499 $100 off MSRP - 11" 2TB M5 iPad Pro: $1867.45 $132 off MSRP For the latest prices and sales, see our iPad Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.12:59 pm16-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pros on sale for up to $300 off MSRP at Amazon
Amazon has 16-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pros (Silver and Black colors) on sale for up to $300 off Apple's MSRP as part of their current sales. Shipping is free. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party seller: - 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Black): $2239, $260 off MSRP - 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Silver): $2249, $250 off MSRP - 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Black): $2599, $300 off MSRP - 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Silver): $2599, $300 off MSRP These are the lowest sale prices on new 16" Apple MacBook Pros right now. For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 16-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.Friday February 0601:25 pmApple AirPods 4 on sale this weekend for $99, regularly $129
Amazon has Apple AirPods 4 in stock and on sale for $30 off MSRP this weekend, including free shipping: - AirPods 4: $99 $30 (23%) off MSRP Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.- Monday February 16
- 04:44 pmBest Buy Presidents' Day iPad Deals from $299 + free shipping
During the Presidents’ Day sale, get close to 20 models from Apple, including the pictured Apple iPad mini 128GB A17 Pro 8.3″ WiFi Tablet (2024) for $399 ($100 savings). My Best Buy members get free shipping on all orders (it’s free to join). Buy Now at Best Buy02:14 pmRefurb Apple MacBook Air 13″ M1 Laptop (2020) for $330 + free shipping
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