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Pros and cons of the latest iPhone leaks [The CultCast] This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: A new leak files gives us our supposed first look at the full iPhone 17 lineup. Plus, folding iPhone!
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Get a secondhand Mac or use a VM? So I am currently a comp sci major in college and for a project in class (and another project outside of class) I am developing an app (preferably for both Android and iOS so will end up using Flutter) the thing is though is I have always been a Windows user besides having an iPhone […]
Can third-party iOS apps send notifications with future time indicators, like the stock Calendar app? (e.g. “in 10m”) I'm not an iOS developer, so was curious about this. The stock Calendar app can send notifications with future time indicators, such as this https://preview.redd.it/n9b7ls3lacme1.png?width=880&format=png&auto=webp&s=7ed1847be24a24f1326a7627a38411730d38aeea Is this possible with third-party apps? I ask because Google Calendar doesn't have notifications like this. It will say "10 min ago" or whenever the event reminder notification was sent […]
App Architecture Question: worth migrating to SwiftData and making changes? Hello, I'm hoping to get some advice from more experienced engineers here. My app uses information from an API whose response varies from 1MB to 2.5MB. The way I've architected it for the initial launch is that the app fetches and stores the response json locally and then it's added into the app using a […]
If you haven’t already, join my beta. Just a joke, it’s not my beta. But you can get a free premium ad free account by joining and testing. So here’s the link. Only do it if you would actually be testing though. Spots fill, so do with it with what you will. submitted by /u/US3201 [link] [comments]
Grab an iPad mini 7 for $399 with new March price drops New iPad deals are in effect for March, with Apple's latest iPad mini 7 back down to its lowest $399 price as Amazon and Best Buy engage in a price war.Save $100 on Apple's iPad mini 7 - Image credit: AppleNearly every iPad mini 7 is $100 off at Amazon and Best Buy, with iPad mini 7 prices starting at $399 after the discounts.Buy from $399 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Today in Apple history: Here comes the Macintosh II On March 2, 1987, three years after releasing the original Macintosh 128K, Apple launches its direct sequel, the almighty Macintosh II.
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Serious Questions (I’m not a dev) but need IOS help. i’m not sure if anybody can leave me in the right direction or report me on what to possibly do. I have been having some issues and I don’t think that this is normal because I’ve never experienced these kinds of things showing up before in my life and I use my iPhone frequently daily. […]
New iPads Expected Shortly After This Week's Likely M4 MacBook Air Announcement Apple is expected to announce new MacBook Air models with the M4 chip as soon as this week, and new iPads should follow shortly after.
iPad Air and iPad 10 inventory is running low at Apple Stores, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes this is a sign that new iPads will be introduced soon.
However, unlike the new MacBook Air, he said the new iPad models "probably won't come in the next few days."
So, the timeframe for the new iPads is not narrowed down yet, but it seems like the devices will not be unveiled at the same time as the MacBook Air with the M4 chip.
Our best guess is that these iPads will launch at some point in March or April.
No major design changes have been rumored for the next iPad Air or iPad 11, with the devices expected to receive under-the-hood improvements only. The next iPad Air is expected to be powered by the M3 chip or M4 chip, while the iPad 11 is rumored to be equipped with an A16 Bionic chip or A17 Pro chip.
As for the iPad Pro, do not expect a new model until Apple announces the M5 chip. And the iPad mini was just updated months ago.Related Roundups: iPad, iPad Air Tag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: iPad (Caution), iPad Air (Caution)Related Forum: iPadThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light makes your iPhone and iPad more fun [Review] ★★★★★ A brilliant port of “Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light” to iPhone and iPad gives a classic action-puzzler new life.
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Amazon Takes $100 Off iPad Mini 7 With Return of All-Time Low Prices, Starting at $399 Amazon this weekend is providing record low prices on multiple models of the iPad mini 7, starting at $399.00 for the 128GB Wi-Fi tablet, down from $499.00. Best Buy is also matching many of these deals.
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Amazon has all four colors of the 128GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 7 on sale at this price, and it's a match of the best price we've ever tracked on the tablet. You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 7 for $499.00 and the 512GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 7 for $699.99, both $100 discounts and available in multiple colors.
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Deals on cellular models are a bit rarer on Amazon, with a few colors of the 256GB cellular iPad mini 7 on sale for $649.00, down from $749.00. If you prefer shopping at Best Buy, remember that the retailer is matching all of these sales on the iPad mini 7.
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Apple Intelligence Upgrades for Siri Likely Pushed Back to iOS 18.5 Bloomberg's Mark Gurman last month reported that Apple was considering delaying at least some of its promised Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri until iOS 18.5, and that plan appears increasingly likely based on his latest information.
Gurman said Apple was initially planning to launch the Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri in iOS 18.4, but it seems that the features have been pushed back until iOS 18.5 due to a lack of readiness and software bugs. Accordingly, none of the promised features are available in the first beta of iOS 18.4 released last month.
In his Power On newsletter today, he said the features will be available in iOS 18.5:The follow-up release, iOS 18.5, is where the good stuff is supposed to wind up. It has the AI-infused Siri that the company showed off last June, as well as support for Apple Intelligence in China.Apple's software engineers have been internally testing iOS 18.5 since at least the start of February, according to the MacRumors visitor logs.
Gurman expects iOS 18.5 to be released in May, but beta testing should begin sooner:The next version of Siri will be a test of whether Apple can mount a comeback. The software is likely be released in May, a full 11 months after it was introduced.It is still possible that some of the Siri upgrades could arrive in a later iOS 18.4 beta, but Gurman seems to be leaning into iOS 18.5 timing for now.
The upgrades coming to Siri will include on-screen awareness, understanding of a user's personal context, and deeper per-app controls. For example, during its WWDC 2024 keynote, Apple showed an iPhone user asking Siri about their mother's flight and lunch reservation plans based on info from the Mail and Messages apps.
Apple Intelligence requires an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or any iPhone 16 model.Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18Tags: Apple Intelligence, Mark Gurman, SiriRelated Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
M4 MacBook Air launch is imminent: iPad Air refresh around the corner You might want to hold off on your MacBook Air or iPad Air purchase, as their 2025 refresh is around the corner.
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Apple Delays Major iOS 19 Feature Announcement Bloomberg's Mark Gurman last year reported that Apple was planning a "more conversational" version of Siri for iOS 19.4, powered by "more advanced large language models." However, in his Power On newsletter today, he said that development of this more ChatGPT-like Siri is now running behind schedule within the company.
Gurman said Apple is no longer planning to unveil the more conversational Siri at WWDC 2025 in June this year, and it appears that the feature is no longer on track to launch as part of iOS 19.4 in March or April next year. Instead, he said that some Apple software engineers believe that the Siri overhaul will not launch until at least iOS 20.
This is yet another sign that Apple remains behind OpenAI in the generative AI space.
Gurman still expects iOS 19 to include some changes to Siri's underlying architecture that will allow it to handle more advanced queries.
In the meantime, iOS 18.2 added ChatGPT integration to Siri, and Google Gemini integration should follow in a later software update. And with iOS 18.5, which should be released in May, Siri is expected to gain on-screen awareness, understanding of personal context, and deeper per-app controls. Those features were initially expected to arrive with iOS 18.4, which further underscores Apple's internal delays in this area.Related Roundup: iOS 19Tag: Mark GurmanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
I want to buy iOS apps that are 10+ years old I’m looking to buy iOS apps that have been on the store since at least 2016 Must haves at least 1,000 monthly downloads at least $200 monthly revenue any niche considered at least average 3.0* rating in US paid / free apps both considered I hope this post is allowed and please DM me if […]
This 140W fast-charging beast of a power bank will destroy your nomophobia The Iniu Leopard 140W power bank is a fast-charging, multidevice powerhouse that can revive your MacBook Pro to 59% in just 30 minutes.
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M4 MacBook Air is imminent, iPad Air to follow shortly Apple is preparing for two more upcoming product launches, with the M4 MacBook Air expected to land very soon, followed by the iPad Air.MacBook AirThe dust is barely starting to settle following the release of the iPhone 16e, and Apple is seemingly getting ready to introduce more hardware for consumers to buy. Those new items will probably be the M4 MacBook Air and a new iPad Air.There have been some signs of updates on the way, including a reduction of stocks of the current MacBook Air in preparation for the new models. According to Bloomberg on Sunday, it's also the case for the iPad Air. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Siri may only get minor Apple Intelligence improvements before iOS 19 A new report claims that certain Apple Intelligence improvements to Siri have been delayed to May 2025, and that may take until 2027 before there is a significant update.Siri has gained a new animation around the edge of iPhone screens but real improvements are much delayedSiri was supposed to adopt Apple Intelligence features from iOS 18.4, but following rumors of delays, the first developer beta of that shipped without any Siri changes. It's possible that the improvements will come in later rounds of the iOS 18.4 beta testing, but Bloomberg now says Apple is far behind on its AI plans.The new claim is that Siri will now get the promised integration with Apple Intelligence in May 2025. This first round of improvements was seeming meant to be the one where, as in Apple's now months-old ads, a user could ask Siri the name of someone they met before and it would read their calendar for the answer. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple likely announcing new MacBook Air with M4 chip this week Happy M4 MacBook Air week for those who celebrate! In his first edition of Power On since officially becoming Bloomberg’s managing editor of consumer tech, Mark Gurman reports that there are no delays in the way of Apple unveiling the 2025 model MacBook Air this week.
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New Apple products reportedly being announced ‘as early as this coming week’ According to iPad Air and models. The MacBook Air announcement is ‘imminent’, while the iPad models are slightly later.
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New MacBook Air Announcement Reportedly 'Imminent' — Here's When With the iPhone 16e now in the hands of customers, Apple reportedly plans to move on to its next product announcement in the coming days.
Apple plans to announce new MacBook Air models with the M4 chip "as early as this week," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
"I expect the M4 MacBook Air to be introduced as early as this week," said Gurman, in a post on X today. "Inventory has significantly wound down and Apple is preparing a Mac-related announcement in the next few days."
He also shared this information in today's edition of his Power On newsletter.
Expect new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models with Apple's already-released M4 chip, with a 10-core CPU and a 10-core GPU.
Apple already updated the MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini with M4 chips in October last year. Geekbench 6 results showed that the M4 chip is up to 25% faster than the M3 chip in terms of multi-core CPU performance.
Also in October, Apple increased the minimum RAM included in all MacBook Air models from 8GB to 16GB.
Following in the footsteps of the MacBook Pro, the next MacBook Air models will likely have an upgraded 12-megapixel camera with support for Center Stage, a feature that automatically keeps you centered on video as you move around. The camera should also support Desk View, which shows both you and an overhead view of your desk.
Center Stage is available in video calling apps like FaceTime and Zoom. The feature was previously limited to newer iPad models and Macs connected to Apple's external Studio Display. The new MacBook Pro and iMac models were the first Macs to support Center Stage without needing to rely on a Studio Display.
The new MacBook Air models will likely be equipped with three Thunderbolt 4 ports, whereas the current models have two Thunderbolt 3 ports. And the new models will likely support up to two external displays, even when the lid is open.
The latest MacBook Pro and iMac models can be configured with a nano-texture display, which has a special coating that better scatters light to further minimize glare on the screen. It is possible that Apple will extend this option to the new MacBook Air models, but it could opt to keep the option exclusive to the MacBook Pro for differentiation.
No major external design changes have been rumored for the next MacBook Air models. Apple last redesigned the MacBook Air in 2022.Related Roundup: MacBook AirTag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: 15" MacBook Air (Don't Buy), 13" MacBook Air (Don't Buy)Related Forum: MacBook AirThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Gurman: ‘More conversational’ Siri upgrade in iOS 19 running behind schedule, more According to the latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Apple is facing multiple major hiccups in its AI rollout. While that isn’t a surprise, it does mean that many of its roadmapped features are being delayed, and technical challenges are resulting in certain features, including the ‘more conversational’ Siri update – shipping later.
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Detecting quick back and forth horizontal swiping I'd like to detect quick back and forth horizontal swiping, much like a record being scratched or using a pencil eraser, and then calculate the swiping speed. I cannot manage this with gesture recognizers I think, because they are one directional, but maybe two of them can be combined. I also tried using the touch […]
The 16-inch MacBook Pro is $370 Off Apple’s premium laptop is now a bargain at $370 off. Today, the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M4 Max and 1TB SSD is down to just $3,129 from its original price of $3,500 on Amazon. The 2024 MacBook Pro is packing some serious hardware that should appease professionals and everyday users alike. There’s 32GB of Unified […]
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iPhone 16e makes Apple ad appearance Apple released a new video showcasing the newly launched iPhone 16e. The new video, titled ‘Meet iPhone 16e’, shows off the iPhone 16e and its features. The video is just 39 seconds in length and starts with an inflatable man holding the smartphone. The design of the iPhone 16e, as well as the single-lens rear […]
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Skype going offline on May 5 The video calling app Skype will be shutting down on May 5 this year, according to Bloomberg. Microsoft said it will retire the messaging and internet calling service, which once dominated the competition. The company was bought for $8.5 billion in 2011, and in its heyday, Skype had 300 million users on a monthly basis. […]
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NHL refs to get Apple Watches Apple is partnering up with the National Hockey League to equip its officials with Apple Watches in games. The Apple Watch comes with an app, titled NHL Watch Comms, and will help referees with officiating. The app syncs with the league’s Oasis platform to provide in-game updates sent through the smartwatch. NHL refs can then […]
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This iOS app just replaced your printer, scanner, and filing cabinet Macworld
Printers are unreliable. Scanners are bulky. Filing cabinets? Ancient history. If you’re still jugging paperwork like it’s 1999, you’re working way too hard. iScanner turns your iPhone into an all-in-one document manager, and it’s at an all-time low price right now: $24.99 with code SCAN at checkout.
This mobile scanner app is a life-saver during tax season. Just hover your phone camera over your tax forms, and the app captures a perfect scan in seconds. AI will automatically straighten pages and crop borders. Then, you can use the built-in PDF editor to fill out your information, add your signature, and save in any file format you need — there’s no more need to print, fill out, and scan your documents.
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Want a MacBook? The price for this one just dropped over $700 Macworld
MacBooks aren’t all expensive. In fact, some of them are downright affordable. Just look at this MacBook Air. Instead of paying $999, you can get it on sale for $229.97, but there aren’t many left in stock.
Take a look at what it can do.
MacBook Air under the hood
This MacBook Air is from 2017, but don’t let that fool you. It still delivers a fast and smooth experience, whether you’re working, streaming, or browsing. The Intel Core i5 processor keeps things running efficiently, and with 8GB of RAM, multitasking is smooth. Plus, the 128GB SSD gives you plenty of space for documents, photos, and apps while ensuring quick load times.
The 13.3-inch display has crisp visuals with a 1440×900 resolution. It also has Intel HD Graphics 6000, so you can expect smooth performance for everyday tasks. And since it supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, connecting to the internet or pairing with other devices is easy.
One of the best things about this MacBook Air is its 12-hour battery life. You can go all day without worrying about charging, whether you’re working remotely, traveling, or just using it around the house.
And since this model has a Grade “A” refurbished rating, you’re getting a device that’s in near-mint condition at a fraction of the price it originally went for.
You have until March 30 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get a MacBook Air on sale for $229.97.
Apple MacBook Air 13.3″ (2017) 1.8GHz i5 8GB RAM 128GB SSD Silver (Refurbished) – $229.97
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SMS Delivery Delays to Claro in Brazil Mar 1, 23:29 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Claro in Brazil. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
Import and see detailed weather conditions along your workout/route/activities trail Hello! I created an app that allows you to see hourly and daily weather conditions at the highest elevation point of a trail. For cycling, hiking, skiing or snowboarding. One can also select the sport type, start time, speed/pace, and it breaks down the trail displaying the weather expected at each point and more! Import […]
Undefined symbols for architecture arm64 while building cpp thrift lib for iOS I am trying to build a few lib for iOS but I am getting error for thrift lib version 0.21.0
below is the config that I am using to build it
ExternalProject_Add(thrift
SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${THRIFT_DIR}
INSTALL_DIR ${THIRDPARTY_INSTALL_DIR}
CMAKE_ARGS ${EXTERNAL_PROJECT_CMAKE_ARGS}
-DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}
-DOPENSSL_CRYPTO_LIBRARY=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/libcrypto.a
-DOPENSSL_SSL_LIBRARY=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/libssl.a
-DBoost_INCLUDE_DIR=${BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR}
-DWITH_ZLIB=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}
-DCMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES=".a"
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
-DBUILD_JAVA=OFF
-DBUILD_JAVASCRIPT=OFF
-DBUILD_NODEJS=OFF
-DBUILD_PYTHON=OFF
-DBUILD_PY3=OFF
-DBUILD_QT=OFF
-DBUILD_QT4=OFF
-DBUILD_RUBY=OFF
-DBUILD_PHP=OFF
-DBUILD_SWIFT=OFF
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
BUILD_COMMAND make clean && make CFLAGS+=-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3 CFLAGS+=-fPIC CXXFLAGS+=-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3 CXXFLAGS+=-fPIC
INSTALL_COMMAND make install
)
I am getting error
[ 93%] Linking CXX shared library ../libthriftz.dylib
cd /Users/Technaharia/Downloads/Demo/build-ios/SDKThirdParty-prefix/src/SDKThirdParty-build/thrift-prefix/src/thrift-build/lib/cpp && /Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake -E cmake_link_script CMakeFiles/thriftz.dir/link.txt --verbose=1
Undefined symbols for architecture arm64:
"apache::thrift::GlobalOutput", referenced from:
apache::thrift::transport::TZlibTransport::checkZlibRvNothrow(int, char const*) in TZlibTransport.cpp.o
"apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocol::skip_virt(apache::thrift::protocol::TType)", referenced from:
vtable for apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocolDefaults in THeaderProtocol.cpp.o
"apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocol::~TProtocol()", referenced from:
std::__1::__shared_ptr_emplace::~__shared_ptr_emplace() in THeaderProtocol.cpp.o
std::__1::__shared_ptr_emplace::~__shared_ptr_emplace() in THeaderProtocol.cpp.o
apache::thrift::protocol::TBinaryProtocolT::~TBinaryProtocolT() in THeaderProtocol.cpp.o
But if I -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON to -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF it builds successfully but it creates only .a lib not .dylib that is required for another lib
The problem I think is zlib is not linking with thrift
I also tried below config also
ExternalProject_Add(thrift
SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${THRIFT_DIR}
INSTALL_DIR ${THIRDPARTY_INSTALL_DIR}
CMAKE_ARGS ${EXTERNAL_PROJECT_CMAKE_ARGS}
-DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}
-DOPENSSL_CRYPTO_LIBRARY=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/libcrypto.1.1.dylib
-DOPENSSL_SSL_LIBRARY=${OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/libssl.1.1.dylib
-DBoost_INCLUDE_DIR=${BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR}
-DWITH_ZLIB=ON
-DZLIB_LIBRARY=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/libz.1.dylib
-DZLIB_LIBRARIES=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib/libz.1.2.11.dylib # ✅ Added
-DZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}/include
-DZLIB_ROOT=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}
-DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}/include
-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=${ZLIB_INSTALL_DIR}/lib
-DCMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK=LAST
-DCMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES=".dylib"
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
-DBUILD_JAVA=OFF
-DBUILD_JAVASCRIPT=OFF
-DBUILD_NODEJS=OFF
-DBUILD_PYTHON=OFF
-DBUILD_PY3=OFF
-DBUILD_QT=OFF
-DBUILD_QT4=OFF
-DDISABLE_QT4=ON
-DDISABLE_QT5=ON
-DBUILD_QT5=OFF
-DBUILD_RUBY=OFF
-DBUILD_PHP=OFF
-DBUILD_SWIFT=OFF
-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
-DBUILD_C_GLIB=ON
-DBUILD_CPP=ON
-DWITH_CPP=ON
-DWITH_SHARED_LIB=ON
-DWITH_STATIC_LIB=OFF
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-stdlib=libc++"
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-lz
-DCMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS=-lz
BUILD_COMMAND make clean && make CFLAGS+=-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3 CFLAGS+=-fPIC CXXFLAGS+=-DOPENSSL_NO_SSL3 CXXFLAGS+=-fPIC
INSTALL_COMMAND make install
)
add_dependencies(thrift boost openssl zlib)
Full code is available at DemoApp
Any help or direction will be appreciated
2 Apps with Cursor, first code commit in Jan of this year, first app went live without a Mac I've always wanted to make mobile apps, there was never a shortage of ideas, just skill lol. I picked up Cursor during the Christmas break and fooled around with it. With some help from a friend who told me about Flutter, and CodeMagic we were off to the races (I didn't even have a Mac […]
App availability What countries are the worst for publishing to? Which ones require permits to sell in? Stuff like that. Which countries should I not make my app available for, in other words? submitted by /u/US3201 [link] [comments]
iMessage has had a weird bug for a few years, and it’s time for Apple to fix it For the past couple years, I’ve noticed a weird bug on Apple’s Messages app – specifically to do with images. I’ve been hoping that Apple would get around to fixing it for the longest time, but they haven’t thus far.
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Velora – IPTV App The world of IPTV apps is full of choices, but I’ve always felt like something was missing—something more intuitive, visually appealing, and actually designed with the user in mind. Most apps focus purely on functionality, leaving behind the potential for a smooth and enjoyable experience. That’s where Velora comes in. My goal was to create […]
App Store search autocorrects my app name to a different keyword? Hi all, I’ve named my app something unique that’s not used by any other app in the App Store. The problem is, it’s not a real word (it’s a combination of two words), so when someone searches my app name, it says “Showing results for <some other word similar to my app name>” and then […]
Why Can’t We Screenshot Frames From DRM-Protected Video on Apple Devices? This “feature” accomplishes nothing of value for anyone, including the streaming services, but imposes a massive (and for most people, confusing and frustrating) hindrance on honest people simply trying to easily capture high-quality (as opposed to, say, using their damn phone to take a photograph of their reflective laptop display) screenshots of the shows and movies they’re watching.
New Ikea smart home device will work with any Thread hub A new regulatory filing shows Ikea is planning a temperature and humidity sensor that will use Matter-over-Thread, meaning HomeKit users won't be required to also buy an Ikea hub.Ikea's new sensor should work with any Matter-compatible hub, not just the company's own Dirigera deviceAfter slow and delayed moves to support the Matter standard for smart homes, Ikea's as-yet unannounced temperature and humidity sensor called Timmerflotte, will support the Matter-over-Thread connectivity standard. Details of the device have been revealed in an FCC regulatory filing.Up until now, the company's smart home products have largely relied on Wi-Fi or the Zigbee protocol to communicate with its own hubs, though it has released sensors that work with HomeKit since 2018. The new Timmerflotte sensor shouldn't require an Ikea hub, and is expected to work with any Matter-compatible smart home hubs. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Indie App Spotlight: ‘Fluro’ helps keep you in the loop, with a cool retro LED scroller Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact.
Fluro provides a delightful recap of everything you’d need to know in a day, all in a neat Mac interface with a special LED scroller. It delivers the weather, your calendar events, reminders, the news, and more – all with a pinch of nostalgia.
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Leading Tech and Product at a small startup, we wanted to create a great feeling native app to accompany our web app, but none of us knew Swift, so…I learned it! Finally have a version in the store I’m proud enough of to post here (with another build submitted)! submitted by /u/Kehalo [link] [comments]
SMS Delivery Failures to Syriatel Network in Syria Mar 1, 12:12 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery failures sending to Syriatel Network in Syria. 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.
Apple really confuses me sometimes with their documentation. I was rewatching their WWDC 2024 session on Wallet and Apple Pay, as I was trying to learn about what they've updated in their Wallet Passes API. At one point, they showcase their new relevantDates property, which was intended to deprecate their previous relevantDate property. Appears on 13:14 of this video: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2024/10108 However, they label […]
Is it bad to have a somewhat high deployment version? For context, I’m running IOS version 17.0 on my app and it works fine, but I’m afraid some users won’t be able to access it. submitted by /u/US3201 [link] [comments]
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A new IT report makes it clear—IT teams are ready to ditch passwords. 85% of surveyed IT admins believe requiring biometrics would improve security, but 68% of admins report that less than half of thedevices they currently manage have biometric capabilities. That’s a massive gap, and Apple might be the best company to fill it as every Apple device comes with biometrics out of the box.
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iOS 19 Rumored to Include These New Features for Your iPhone iOS 19 is still around three months away from being unveiled, but there are plenty of rumors about the upcoming update.
Below, we recap iOS 19 rumors so far.
Redesigned Camera App
A leak earlier this year allegedly revealed a redesigned Camera app coming with iOS 19.
On his YouTube channel Front Page Tech in January, Jon Prosser shared a video showing what the new Camera app will apparently look like, with the key change being translucent menus for camera controls. Overall, the design of these menus looks similar to visionOS, the software platform for Apple's Vision Pro headset.
A re-created render of iOS 19's redesigned Camera app (Credit: Front Page Tech)
More of the camera's viewfinder is visible compared to iOS 18. The camera controls are split into Photo and Video categories at the bottom of the app.
The camera controls include options for recording spatial video, turning on a timer for a photo, and more. Additional controls for video resolution and frame rate pop over at the top of the screen as necessary, according to the video.
It is unclear if the alleged visionOS-like design changes will extend to other parts of the iOS 19 interface, or to more of Apple's built-in apps.
It was previously rumored that iOS 18 would feature visionOS-like design changes, but that never happened. Perhaps the changes were for iOS 19 all along.
More ChatGPT-Like Siri
iOS 19 will introduce a "more conversational Siri" powered by "more advanced large language models," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. This will make Siri more like ChatGPT, allowing the assistant to "handle more sophisticated requests."
Apple will likely preview the revamped Siri during its iOS 19 announcement, but Gurman said it will not be available until as early as spring 2026. That suggests the feature will be released as part of iOS 19.4 in March or April next year.
In the meantime, iOS 18.2 added ChatGPT integration to Siri, and Google Gemini integration should follow in a later update. And with iOS 18.4 or iOS 18.5, Siri will gain on-screen awareness, understanding of personal context, deeper per-app controls, and other upgrades.
Staggered Features
A large number of new features coming with iOS 19 are expected to roll out in later versions, ranging from iOS 19.1 through iOS 19.4.
Compatible iPhones
According to French website iPhoneSoft.fr, iOS 19 will be compatible with any iPhone that is capable of running iOS 18, which would mean the following models:
iPhone 16
iPhone 16 Plus
iPhone 16 Pro
iPhone 16 Pro Max
iPhone 15
iPhone 15 Plus
iPhone 15 Pro
iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone 14
iPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 mini
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 mini
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 11
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max
iPhone XR
iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)
The oldest devices in that list are the iPhone XS, iPhone XS, and iPhone XR, all of which were released in September 2018.
Of course, some iOS 19 features will be unavailable on older iPhone models.
If this report is accurate, it would be the second year in a row in which Apple did not drop support for any iPhone models with its major annual iOS release. iOS 18 is compatible with the same iPhone models as iOS 17 is.
iOS 17 dropped support for the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X.
Timing
The first iOS 19 and iPadOS 19 betas should be released during WWDC 2025 in June, and the updates are likely to be released in September.Related Roundup: iOS 19This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple is on a mission to develop more of its silicon in-house: Here’s whats next In 2020, Apple announced the Mac transition to Apple Silicon. Replacing Intel was a large undertaking, but it proved successful. Apple was able to develop chips that were both faster and more efficient than the Intel processors they replaced, all in an under 3 year transition.
Now, Apple is trying to replace Qualcomm, starting off with the new C1 modem in the brand new iPhone 16e, it’s the first step in a much larger journey. In the end, Apple wants all networking to be handled in-house.
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Apple's Discontinued Line of AirPort Wi-Fi Routers Could Return in an Unexpected Way Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Apple offered a line of Wi-Fi routers that it referred to as AirPort base stations. There was a standard AirPort Express, a higher-end AirPort Extreme with more advanced networking features, and an AirPort Time Capsule that doubled as an external storage drive for backing up a Mac with Time Machine.
Apple discontinued the AirPort line in 2018, but the company could return to the Wi-Fi router market in an unexpected way in the future.
Back in December, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple was developing its own Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip that will debut in new Apple TV and HomePod mini models later this year. He said the chip is "so sophisticated" that it could "theoretically" turn these devices into a wireless access point. However, it is unclear if Apple will actually follow through with that idea, so temper your expectations for the time being.
Apple is reportedly aiming to make a bigger push into smart home products, with the company rumored to be planning an all-new smart home hub for release later this year. Apple is also said to be planning a HomeKit-enabled smart home camera that can connect to the hub, and together the products could serve as a home security system. If future Apple TV and/or HomePod models could effectively double as AirPort routers for Wi-Fi, that would be another way for Apple to expand its presence in the smart home market.
Apple's chip will support Wi-Fi 6E, according to Gurman, whereas the final AirPort models supported what is now known as Wi-Fi 5. However, Apple supply chain analyst Jeff Pu believes the chip will actually support Wi-Fi 7.
It remains to be seen if the Apple TV and HomePod actually become Wi-Fi routers, but Apple is seemingly developing technology that allows for it.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Security Bite: Do an app’s privacy labels influence your decision to download it? Apple introduced app privacy labels to help people better understand what data an app may collect, including what data is linked to them or used to track them across the web. When released back in 2020, the labels set a precedent in the industry and were a major first step in raising awareness of privacy-invasive apps. It was now easy for users to compare something like Signal, which collects virtually no data at all, and Facebook Messenger, which gobbles up anything it can use to sell advertising or better its services. The feature set out to help users make informed downloads.
However, in recent years, I have seen a growing conversation around whether these entirely self-reported labels located further down on the application’s App Store page still impact the user’s decision before hitting “Get” to install.
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iPhone 17 Air's Ultra-Thin Design Will Result in These 3 Missing Features The thin and light design of Apple's rumored "iPhone 17 Air" will require some compromises. The device is rumored to lack three features found on many iPhone models, including a bottom speaker, an Ultra Wide camera, and a SIM card slot internationally.
The Information last year reported that the ultra-thin iPhone 17 model will have only a single speaker, built into the earpiece at the top of the device. This rumor appears to be accurate, as 3D renders of the iPhone 17 Air that have surfaced in recent weeks show only a few holes on the bottom edge of the device, which are likely for microphones.
Like the iPhone 16e, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be equipped with a single 48-megapixel rear Fusion camera, which is a main 1× camera combined with a 2× zoom option with "optical-like" quality. This means the iPhone 17 Air would lack an Ultra Wide camera for 0.5× photos, but this extra internal space should allow for a larger battery.
Apple started phasing out the physical SIM card slot on iPhones in the U.S. with the iPhone 14 lineup in 2022, so it should come as no surprise that the iPhone 17 Air is also expected to work with digital eSIMs only in that country. However, The Information reported that Apple planned to eliminate the SIM card slot on iPhones in more countries this year, so the iPhone 17 Air might only work with eSIMs internationally too.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 Air in September.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
AppStoreConnect Down? When I login to my appstoreconnect account, none of my apps is visible. It was working fine yesterday. Is the site down for maintenance of something? submitted by /u/busymom0 [link] [comments]
App Store Connect Maintenance App Store Connect in the browser and mobile app have been unavailable for me for I think about 4 hours since I noticed. It seems like maintenance? Questions: – is this unusual? – where is planned maintenance where outages are expected posted? – is it just me, or has it been unavailable for others too? […]
The Gorge stays the most popular film on streaming “The Gorge” romantic action thriller from Apple TV+ enjoyed another week at the top of the ratings chart. Severance did well, too.
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Here are five notable iPhone 16e upgrades you might’ve missed Apple’s recently announced iPhone 16e hit store shelves yesterday morning. It serves as a new entry point to the iPhone lineup, and replaces the family. While the iPhone 16e has a number of big upgrades over the iPhone SE 3 that it replaced, there are some smaller ones that might’ve slipped under the radar.
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Best Apple Deals of the Week: Save on AirTag, Apple Pencil Pro, Apple Watch Series 10, and Anker Accessories This week's best Apple-related deals focus on the AirTag 4-Pack, Apple Pencil Pro, and Apple Watch Series 10. You'll also find a few new deals on Anker charging accessories on Amazon below.
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AirTag
What's the deal? Take $31 off AirTag 4-pack
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$31 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $67.99
When we originally posted a deal on Apple's AirTag 4-Pack earlier this week, it was available for the previous record low price of $69.99. As the week continued, the 4-Pack continued to drop in price, and it's now available for $67.99, down from $99.00. Overall, this is a solid second-best price that's just about $3 higher than the previous low price.
Anker
What's the deal? Save on Anker accessories
Where can I get it? Amazon
$26 OFFAnker Power Station Lantern for $113.00
$13 OFFAnker USB-C Portable Charger for $12.94
Anker has a few new discounts on Amazon this week, including a 10,000 mAh USB-C portable charger for just $12.94 when using the code ANKER1688011 at checkout. You also have an opportunity to get this accessory for free when you purchase the popular 60,000 mAh Power Station with Smart Digital Display and Retractable Lantern for $113.00, down from $139.99.
Apple Pencil Pro
What's the deal? Take $30 off Apple Pencil Pro
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$30 OFFApple Pencil Pro for $99.00
Another all-time low price available on Amazon this week was on the Apple Pencil Pro, and it's still available for $99.00 today, down from $129.00.
Apple Watch Series 10
What's the deal? Take $70 off Apple Watch Series 10
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00
$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00
Amazon this week has numerous all-time low prices on Apple Watch Series 10, including both GPS and cellular models. You'll find $70 off both 42mm and 46mm GPS Series 10 models in multiple case colors and band styles, and this time the deals do not require any coupon codes.
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.
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How do you convert beta testers at launch? What do yall do to convert beta testers into full users once your beta test ends? Do you collect an email list through the app? Add a prompt directing them to download the full version? My beta test is almost finished, and I’m curious about the best approach. Appreciate any insights—thanks in advance! submitted […]
How do you convert beta testers at launch? What do yall do to convert beta testers into full users once your beta test ends? Do you collect an email list through the app? Add a prompt directing them to download the full version? My beta test is almost finished, and I’m curious about the best approach. Appreciate any insights—thanks in advance! submitted […]
Innovative split keyboard comes with customizable touchscreen Designed to transform your work habits, Mobile Pixels ergonomic Tetra Keyboard is great for anyone who spends a lot of time typing.
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Developers begin receiving final round of Small Developer Assistance Fund payments In late 2022, initial payments for the Small Developer Assistance Fund started going out, with each eligible US developer receiving at least $1000 – up to 4x the projected minimum payout. A second round of payouts begun toward the end of 2023, and now the third and final round of payments started going out this week.
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I developed an iOS app that helps create custom workouts for your Apple Watch I developed the app out of frustration that you can't create custom workouts for your Apple Watch from the phone. Typing on the small watch screen is cumbersome and prone to errors. Likely, Apple provides an API, so you can create an iPhone app for this scenario. It took me 4 months from start to […]
Am I the only one that struggle with uploading video previews in AppStore connect? I found that uploading a video preview for an app has a lot of friction. Even if I need to do it once for each build, it is still a pain. After exporting my video from Canva, I need to convert it to a format that Apple requires. The number of requirements is generous and […]
UK residents: How to stop the government spying on your data If you live in the UK, without Apple’s Advanced Data Protection, you’ll need an alternative to iCloud sync and backup features.
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Top Stories: iPhone 16e Launch, iPhone 17 and Foldable Rumors, and More With Friday's launch, the iPhone 16e has become the newest member of Apple's iPhone 16 family and the company's latest low-cost iPhone option, though it does come in at a significantly higher price point than the outgoing iPhone SE.
Other major Apple news and rumor stories this week included new details on both the iPhone 17 lineup coming later this year and Apple's first foldable iPhone expected in 2026, as well as additional tidbits from the initial iOS 18.4 beta and more, so read on below for all the details!
iPhone 16e Reviews: Is It Worth $599?
Following last week's introduction of the new iPhone 16e, the first media reviews landed just ahead of the device's official launch on Friday.
Apple's new cheapest iPhone includes excellent battery life thanks to a larger battery, Apple's custom C1 modem, and other optimizations, though there are some compromises such as a single rear camera, a lack of MagSafe support, and a lower-spec A18 chip than in the regular iPhone 16.
Apple's 2026 Foldable iPhone Reportedly Has No Visible Display Crease
Apple is making significant headway on its long-rumored foldable iPhone, with a new report suggesting the company has achieved a major breakthrough by effectively eliminating the screen crease that plagues current foldable devices.
Another rumor claims that Apple's foldable iPhone will have a 5.49-inch external display with an inner display that measures 7.74 inches when unfolded, while both displays will have an "unprecedented aspect ratio."
6 Features Coming to the Apple Watch Ultra 3
The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is expected to launch later this year, arriving two years after the previous model. While no noticeable design changes are expected for the third generation, there are a series of internal upgrades on the way.
Hypertension detection is expected to make its way into the Apple Watch Ultra after many years of development, satellite connectivity is expected to expand from the iPhone to the Apple Watch, brighter displays are likely in the works, and more.
Revealed: Entire iPhone 17 Lineup's Striking New Camera Designs
We're expecting some significant changes for the iPhone 17 lineup when it launches later this year, particularly with the rear of the devices, and a new set of CAD renderings shows what we may see.
The renderings are in line with previous rumors about a dual-material back casing for the Pro models with a significantly larger camera bump across the entire top portion of the devices, while the all-new ultra-thin "iPhone 17 Air" will have a similar but smaller camera bump.
iOS 18.4 Includes a Small But Useful Change for CarPlay
While the Apple Intelligence-powered Siri overhaul appears to have been pushed back to a later update, the first iOS 18.4 beta does include some new features, and one of the small but welcome ones is a nice CarPlay improvement to display more app icons on CarPlay Home in some vehicles.
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Other features in the initial iOS 18.4 beta include Priority Notifications for Apple Intelligence devices to help identify which of your notifications are likely to be the most important and bring them to the top of your Lock Screen, a new Ambient Music feature, and a new Food section for Apple News+ subscribers.
iOS 18.4 and related updates are scheduled to be released to the public in early April.
AirTag 2 Rumored to Launch in May or June With These New Features
We've been hearing for some time about a second-generation AirTag, and a new rumor claims it could arrive in May or June.
While the claim doesn't include any detail about what to expect in the updated model, previous rumors have pointed to range improvements, a more tamper-resistant speaker to help address stalking concerns, and potentially some sort of special Apple Vision Pro integration.
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Today in Apple history: New card runs Apple II software on Macs On March 1, 1991, Apple introduced the Apple IIe Card, which let users turn their LC family Macs into fully functioning Apple IIe computers.
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How to show hidden files on a Mac Macworld
Apple has its reasons for hiding away certain files from the average Mac user; after all, it’s difficult to break something you can’t see. But sometimes you need to see those files–or access the hidden ~/Library folder–to fix something that isn’t working on your Mac.
Alternatively, you may need to make some space on your Mac and think that deleting some of these hidden files might be a good way to do so. In that case we have a number of tips in How to free space on a Mac as well as How to delete Other storage on a Mac, How to delete system data on a Mac and How to delete cache on a Mac. Our advice is not to delete these hidden files unless you really know what you are doing!
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The files you won’t be able to see by default are typically preceded by a full stop, for example .htaccess file, .bash_profile or .svn directory. Folders like /usr, /bin, and /etc are hidden away, too. And the Library folder, which contains application-support files and some data, is also tucked out of sight.
How to see hidden files in macOS
A quick and easy way to find secret files within a folder is to open the Finder and press Command + Shift + . (full stop/period), but there are other options you might like to consider, as we explain below.
When you no longer want to see the hidden folders just press Command + Shift + . again.
Where is the Library folder?
A lot of these hidden files are located in a Library folder, which is itself hidden from view.
Just to confuse matters, there is more than one Library folder, and not all of them are hidden. We’ll explain below the differences and how to find each Library folder, including ~/Library on your Mac.
Exacerbating the confusion is the fact that Apple has made lots of changes to the Finder in recent years, so some tutorials may reference things that simply aren’t there anymore. For example, the Home folder will have a home icon and probably whatever name you have assigned to your Mac. You’ll find it in the Users folder. Neither is visible by default in macOS Big Sur or later, but don’t worry, we’ll explain where to find them below.
Similarly, the Macintosh HD is usually whatever you have named your Mac and again isn’t visible by default. Don’t worry, we’ll explain how to make these visible!
How to find ~/Library
The first Library folder we will locate is the hidden one in your Home folder. It’s sometimes referred to as ~/Library.
The Home folder is one of the folders that is less easy to locate than it used to be, nor is it actually called the Home folder. It’s most likely got your name associated with it, but it will have an icon that looks like it has a house in it.
There are several ways to access this Home folder:
Open the Finder and press Command + Shift + H.
Alternatively, click on Go in the menu and choose Home.
You can also add this Home/User folder to the Finder sidebar by opening Finder > Settings (or Preferences) > Sidebar, and then ticking the box beside your username in the Favorites section.
Once you have arrived at the Home folder you can press Command + Shift + . to view the hidden files including the hidden Library folder.
Another way to get to this hidden Library (referred to as ~/Library) is to use the Go option in the Finder’s menu to jump to it. Here’s how to do that:
Open the Finder.
Choose Go from the menu bar.
Choose Go to Folder (or Shift + Command + G).
Type ~/Library into the text box and click Go.
When you use this method the hidden folder will be made visible without needing to press Command + Shift + . (full stop). But after you close the Finder window it will no longer be visible.
There is an even easier way to find your hidden ~/Library/ folder. Just is to do the following:
Open Finder.
Hold down Option and choose Go from the dropdown menu bar at the top of the screen.
You will see the ~/Library folder listed below the Home folder. Click on it to go straight to the folder.
How to find Library in Macintosh HD
The second library folder isn’t hidden as such, but it is still tricky to locate thanks to changes Apple’s made to the Finder over the years.
This Library folder is located inside what is often referred to as the Macintosh HD folder but yours will probably be named whatever you have called your Mac. If you don’t see a Macintosh HD folder (or whatever you have named your startup storage device) in the left-hand column when you open the Finder here’s what to do:
Open the Finder.
Click on Finder > Settings/Preferences.
Click on the Sidebar tab.
You will find your Mac listed under Locations. Tick/check the box beside it.
Now you will see your disk in the Locations section of the Finder (or the Devices section in older macOSs). This folder includes Applications, Library, System and Users but also includes a lot of hidden folders and files.
Press Command + Shift + . to reveal them.
How to find the System Library
The third Library folder is located in System (one of those folders in the Macintosh HD folder we just mentioned). It contains all the files that macOS needs to run.
Spot the difference : compare these three Library folders:
How to keep the hidden ~/Library folder visible
If you use the Go method to locate the ~/Library that folder will remain visible until you shut the Finder window. Next time you look it will have vanished again.
If you want the folders to remain visible then you should press Cmd + Shift + . to reveal the hidden folders. When you no longer want to see them click Command + Shift + . again.
Another way to keep the hidden ~/Library folder visible is to drag the hidden Library icon from the Finder window to the Finder sidebar. This will make it accessible even after you’ve closed the Finder.
How to view hidden folders using Terminal
Another way to make hidden files and folders visible requires you to use Terminal.
Open Terminal
Run the following script: $ defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles true$ killall Finder
If you want to switch it back, simply change the true to false.
Best apps for making space on a Mac
If your reason for locating these hidden files was to try and remove some of the space hogs from your system, we recommend you use an app like CleanMyMac X. It’s what we used when we needed to regain some space when we were installing macOS Big Sur back in 2020. Read: Don’t bother trying to update to Big Sur if you have a 128GB Mac.
CleanMyMac is £29.95/$29.95 (usually £34.95/$34.95) if you buy the plan for one Mac. There is also a free trial.
Download from developer MacPaw here.
We have a round-up of the Best Mac Cleaners in which we look at the following alternatives to CleanMyMac: DaisyDisk, MacBooster, Parallels ToolBox, and MacCleaner Pro. Read our review of Parallels Toolbox.
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This $16 trick makes ads disappear on the web and YouTube Macworld
Ads are just a part of the internet, right? Wrong. There’s actually a way to watch YouTube without interruptions, read articles without pop-ups, and never see another annoying banner ad again. It’s called AdGuard, a mobile and desktop ad blocker.
You only have to pay this digital bouncer once for it to block ads on nine of your iOS (or Android) devices. AdGuard lifetime subscriptions used to be $39.99, but you can use code GUARD20 at checkout to drop the price to $15.97 for a limited time.
If you’ve ever thought about the reasons you see so many ads, it’s likely that advertisers are tracking your online activity. Example: You look at a MacBook on Amazon and suddenly see ads for it everywhere you go. AdGuard not only eliminates the front-facing ads but also protects you and your data from trackers on the backend.
You can also find a suite of parental controls on the app. Install AdGuard onto your child’s device, then block adult websites or filter for other inappropriate content to feel at ease with their screen time.
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Listening to audiobooks with this app could help you gain fluency in French, Japanese, or Spanish Macworld
Was one of your goals to learn a new language in 2025? How’s that going for you? If it’s not going as smoothly as you thought it would, the problem may be the format you’re learning with. Switch up your language-learning format with Beelinguapp, the app that uses audiobooks to help you learn a new language. Grab a lifetime subscription while it’s $34.99 (down from $39.99) with code BEELEARN5.
Reading has been proven to be helpful with learning, and Beelinguapp uses this to help you gain fluency in your new language. Here’s how it works:
Start by choosing one of its 14 language offerings, which include Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Korean, and more.
Select something to read and listen to, whether that’s a fairy tale, news, science paper, or full-length novel.
You’ll see the text in your native language and new language side-by-side, all while listening and following it with the app’s karaoke-style audiobook reading.
Since the app adds new texts every week, you’ll never get bored with your language-learning journey. Just be sure that you have a Google or Facebook account to log into the app.
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UIKit Touch Handling Nightmare… Sliding Between Controls + Multi-touch? I'm building a touch-based musical instrument app (think drum pad with touch sensitivity) and I'm completely stuck on what seems like it should be simple: sliding touches between controls. The Problem I have a grid of pads laid out in a square pattern. Each pad makes a different sound when pressed. I want users to […]
Spectrum Music Visualizer completely free This is my first music visualizer I built using swift ui. It’s in an early stage but I just want to publish it and would really appreciate feedback or an AppStore rating if you like it. Thank you and hope you’ll have some fun with Spectrum! submitted by /u/marvpaul [link] [comments]
Issue with Cloudflare Access Mar 1, 02:26 UTCInvestigating - We are currently investigating an issue with Cloudflare Access. During this time, any Access configuration changes made will not take effect. Changes will not be lost, they are only delayed. Access authentication and login is not impacted.
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Tracking User Consumables Credits Without Authentication I’m building an app where users receive consumables (like credits or coins) and subscriptions, but without using an authentication system. If a user switches to a new device and uses the same account on Apple or Google, is there a way to link their consumables and subscription status back to them when they restore their […]
9to5Rewards: MacBook Pro giveaway & Chargeasap Flash Pro Ultra deal [Sponsored] Together with Chargeasap, we’re giving away Apple’s latest MacBook Pro to one reader this month to kick off the launch of the company’s new Flash Pro Ultra, the world’s first dual OLED 275W powerbank. Keep reading to learn more about the new Flash Pro Ultra by Chargeasap and enter the giveaway now.
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Elevated HTTP 500 and 503 Status Codes on the Create, Check, Update, and Fetch Verifications Endpoints of the Verify API Feb 28, 17:13 PSTResolved - Twilio Verify was degraded for 29 minutes between 16:05 and 16:34 Pacific Time on 02/28/2025. During this period of time customers may have experienced elevated HTTP 500 and 503 status codes on the create, check, update, and fetch Verifications endpoints of the Twilio Verify API. The issue has now been resolved.Feb 28, 17:07 PSTMonitoring - There were elevated HTTP 500 and 503 status codes on the create, check, update, and fetch Verifications endpoints have resolved and Twilio Verify API is operating normally at this time.Feb 28, 17:00 PSTUpdate - We are investigating a service interruption with the Twilio Verify API where we are experiencing elevated HTTP 500 and 503 status codes on the create, check, update, and fetch Verifications endpoint. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes availableFeb 28, 16:55 PSTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue causing elevated HTTP 500 and 503 status codes on the create, check, update, and fetch Verifications endpoints of the Verify API. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
iPhone 16e vs. iPhone 15 comparison: Which one should you buy? The iPhone 16e is $100 cheaper than the 2023 iPhone 15. But is it a better buy? Find out in this iPhone 16e vs. iPhone 15 comparison.
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Apple Accused of Misleading Consumers With Apple Watch 'Carbon Neutral' Claims Apple is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it misled consumers by falsely claiming certain Apple Watches were carbon neutral, as the carbon offset projects it relied on did not effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Verge reports: Apple said in 2023 that "select case and band combinations" of its Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and Apple Watch SE would be the company's first carbon neutral devices. The suit was filed on behalf of anyone who bought those watches. It alleges that the products were not really carbon neutral because they relied on faulty offset projects that didn't actually reduce the company's greenhouse gas pollution. [...]
The company's carbon neutral claims were false, and the seven plaintiffs would not have purchased the Apple Watches or paid as much for them had they known that, the lawsuit alleges. "Apple's false advertising may lead [consumers] to choose its products over genuinely sustainable alternatives," the complaint (PDF) filed in a California federal court on Wednesday says.
Apple is standing by its assertions. "We are proud of our carbon neutral products, which are the result of industry-leading innovation in clean energy and low-carbon design," Apple spokesperson Sean Redding said in an email. Redding says the company reduced Apple Watch emissions by more than 75 percent. The company focused on cutting pollution from materials, electricity, and transportation used to make the watches, in part by getting more of its suppliers to switch to clean energy. To deal with the remaining pollution, Redding says Apple invests in "nature-based projects to remove hundreds of thousands of metric tons of carbon from the air." That's where the new lawsuit finds problems.
To offset their emissions, many companies buy carbon credits from forestry projects that represent tons of planet-heating carbon dioxide that trees and soil naturally trap. Apple primarily purchased credits from the Chyulu Hills project in Kenya and the Guinan Project in China, the suit says. It alleges that neither of the projects met a basic standard for carbon offsets, which is that they capture additional CO2 that would not otherwise have been sequestered had Apple not paid to support the project.
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SMS Delivery Failures to Timor Telecom Network for a Subset of International Numbers Feb 28, 16:00 PSTUpdate - We are experiencing SMS delivery failures Timor Telecom Network for a subset of international numbers. 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 28, 15:57 PSTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue SMS delivery failures to Timor Telecom Network for a subset of international numbers. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
Sunday Sale: 13-inch M3 MacBook Airs for $200 off MSRP, only $899 Amazon has Apple's 13" M3 MacBook Airs on sale for $200 off MSRP right now, starting at $899. Shipping is free:
- 13" M3 MacBook Air/8GB/256GB: $899, $200 off MSRP
- 13" M3 MacBook Air/8GB/512GB: $1099, $200 off MSRP
- 13" M3 MacBook Air/16GB/512GB: $1299, $200 off MSRP
These are the lowest prices available for new 13" MacBook Airs among the Apple retailers we track. Note that sale price may be dependent on color -- see their site for details.
For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker.
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Green – G1K34LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Green
– G1K34LL/A
$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
32GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Purple – G1K7ALL/A – $1,949.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Purple
– G1K7ALL/A
$1,949.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
32GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Green – G1EN1LL/A – $1,949.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Green
– G1EN1LL/A
$1,949.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Orange – G1EV0LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Orange
– G1EV0LL/A
$1,439.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
256GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Pink – G1K62LL/A – $2,459.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Pink
– G1K62LL/A
$2,459.00
(description not yet available)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Orange – FD2W4LL/A – $1,609.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Orange
– FD2W4LL/A
$1,609.00
$1,899.00 −15%
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Silver – G1EJ3LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Silver
– G1EJ3LL/A
$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Green – G1EN3LL/A – $1,779.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Green
– G1EN3LL/A
$1,779.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Green – G1K39LL/A – $2,289.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Green
– G1K39LL/A
$2,289.00
(description not yet available)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Purple – G1K76LL/A – $2,289.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Purple
– G1K76LL/A
$2,289.00
(description not yet available)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Open-Box Apple MacBook Air M3 15″ Laptop (2024) for $849 + free shipping You'd actually pay over $1,000 for a refurbished model at some stores today (this one is new, but won't ship in its original packaging). A 1-year warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay
Switch to Visible and get a free Apple iPhone 16e Purchase an iPhone 16e (128 GB) on the Visible+ plan on Verizon's low-cost carrier Visible, and they’ll give you $25/mo in service credits for 24 months. That’s $600 in savings, making the iPhone 16e itself free. Free overnight delivery is available on all new phones.
Visible uses Verizon's 5G nationwide network and offers plans with unlimited data for $35 per month.
For the latest prices and deals, see our iPhone Price Tracker, updated daily.
Clearance Mac mini with M2 Pro CPU on clearance sale for $899, $400 off original MSRP Best Buy has clearance M2 Pro Mac minis on sale for $400 off original MSRP, now $899. Sale price for online orders only, in-store price may vary. Order online, and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- Mac mini M2 Pro CPU (16GB/512GB): $899, save $400
For the latest prices and sales, keep an eye on our Mac mini Price Tracker, updated daily.
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU – Orange – G19S6LL/A – $1,709.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU - Orange
– G19S6LL/A
$1,709.00
Originally released October 2023
24-inch 4.5K Retina display;² 4480-by-2520 resolution at 218 pixels per inch with support for 1 billion colors
24GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID⁵
1080p FaceTime HD camera
Two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
Two USB 3 ports (up to 10Gb/s)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU – Silver – G19E4LL/A – $1,859.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU - Silver
– G19E4LL/A
$1,859.00
Originally released October 2023
24-inch 4.5K Retina display;² 4480-by-2520 resolution at 218 pixels per inch with support for 1 billion colors
16GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID⁵
1080p FaceTime HD camera
Two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
Two USB 3 ports (up to 10Gb/s)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU – Pink – G19N7LL/A – $1,999.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU - Pink
– G19N7LL/A
$1,999.00
Originally released October 2023
24-inch 4.5K Retina display;² 4480-by-2520 resolution at 218 pixels per inch with support for 1 billion colors
24GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID⁵
1080p FaceTime HD camera
Two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
Two USB 3 ports (up to 10Gb/s)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU – Pink – G19N5LL/A – $1,559.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M3 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU - Pink
– G19N5LL/A
$1,559.00
Originally released October 2023
24-inch 4.5K Retina display;² 4480-by-2520 resolution at 218 pixels per inch with support for 1 billion colors
24GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID⁵
1080p FaceTime HD camera
Two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports
Two USB 3 ports (up to 10Gb/s)
Product page on the Apple Store…
Get a 27-inch 5K Studio Display for up to $350 off MSRP at Apple Apple has restocked a full line of 27" 5K Studio Display models for up to $350 off MSRP, Certified Refurbished. Each display comes with Apple's one-year warranty and ships free. The following models are available:
Tilt Adjustable Stand:
- Studio Display (Standard glass): $1359 $240 off MSRP
- Studio Display (Nano glass): $1609 $290 off MSRP
Tilt & Height Adjustable Stand:
- Studio Display (Standard glass): $1699 $300 off MSRP
- Studio Display (Nano glass): $1949 $350 off MSRP
According the Apple, “You will receive a “like new” device with genuine Apple replacement parts (as needed) that has been thoroughly cleaned and inspected. Every device will come with all accessories, cables and operating systems. All Apple Certified Refurbished products are packaged in a brand new white box and will be sent to you with free shipping and returns.”
Their prices are the lowest available for Studio Displays among the retailers we track. For the latest prices and sales, see our Studio Display Price Tracker, updated daily.
Get an Apple Watch Series 10 for $70 off MSRP today at these retailers Retailers have Apple Watch Series 10 models on sale right now for $70 off MSRP with prices available starting at $329. These are the lowest prices available for Series 10 Watches:
Apple Watch Series 10 (aluminum cases):
- Amazon: $70 off MSRP, prices start at $329
- Best Buy: $70 off MSRP, prices start at $329
- Walmart: $70 off MSRP, prices start at $329
Sale prices at Best Buy and Walmart are for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online, and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available).
For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
13-inch M2 MacBook Airs (16GB RAM/256GB SSD) remain on sale for only $799 on Amazon Amazon continues to have Apple's 13" MacBook Airs with M2 CPUs and 16GB of RAM on sale for $200 off MSRP, only $799. It's the lowest price out there for a new MacBook with 16GB of memory and a really good deal:
- 13" M2 MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB SSD): $799, $200 off MSRP
Shipping is free.
For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker.