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Today in Apple history: iPhone sales hit first speed bump On January 26, 2016, iPhone sales flatlined for the first time after nine years of spectacular growth. Some called it "peak iPhone."
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AirPods with cameras still a priority for Apple's computer vision goals Apple's AirPods could offer more than just sound, with the personal audio accessories still anticipated to gain cameras at some point in the future, and there's patent filings to prove it.AirPods Pro 2Apple's work to increase the utility of its wearable devices could lead in a slightly offbeat direction for one product. The AirPods, typically an audio-based item, could one day house cameras to capture images of the local environment.In a Bloomberg newsletter on Sunday, a discussion of smart glasses includes references to other Apple products could be working on. The short list includes something like Meta's Ray-Ban glasses, but also "camera-equipped AirPods." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple reportedly on track for late 2025 home hub launch A leaker with an excellent track record says that Apple is still on track to release its first dedicated smart home controller with an iPad-like screen in the second half of 2025. Here's what to expect from the home hub.A mockup of what an Apple home hub device could look like.Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter on Sunday is the latest to chime in on a timeline for Apple's Home Hub. According to the newsletter, the new device, still expected in 2025, will be "the first step toward a bigger role in the smart home" and Apple's "most significant release of the year."Previous reports from long-time Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo have suggested the home hub will enter mass production later this year. It is thought to include a high-quality speaker and camera for FaceTime calls, and could be sold as either wall-mountable or with a standalone base as desired. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Still 'Exploring' New AirPods With Tiny Cameras Apple continues to explore the idea of releasing camera-equipped AirPods in the future, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Gurman only briefly mentioned the possibility of AirPods gaining tiny cameras, as part of his Power On newsletter intro this week, focused on Apple's future wearables ambitions. He did not explain what the cameras would be used for.
The tiny cameras would not be for taking photos, but rather serve as infrared sensors.
In a June 2024 blog post, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple planned to mass produce new AirPods with infrared cameras by 2026. He said the infrared camera component would be similar to the iPhone's Face ID receiver.
Kuo said the new AirPods with infrared cameras would provide an enhanced spatial audio experience with the Apple Vision Pro headset.
"For example, when a user is watching a video with Vision Pro and wearing this new AirPods, if users turn their heads to look in a specific direction, the sound source in that direction can be emphasized to enhance the spatial audio/computing experience," wrote Kuo.
The infrared cameras could potentially enable "in-air gesture control" as well, allowing for device interaction with hand movements.
If the alleged 2026 mass production timeframe remains on schedule, the new AirPods with infrared cameras could launch in 2026 or 2027.Related Roundup: AirPods 4Tag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: AirPods (Buy Now)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
New 'HomePod' Hub With 7-Inch Screen on Track to Launch This Year Bloomberg's Mark Gurman today said that a new HomePod-like smart home hub with a 7-inch screen remains on track to launch in 2025.
A conceptual render of Apple's rumored smart home hub
Gurman believes the home hub will be "Apple's most significant release of the year," as it represents the company's "first step toward a bigger role in the smart home." In his newsletter, he said the device will be like a "smaller and cheaper iPad" that lets users "control appliances, conduct FaceTime chats, and handle other tasks."
Both a HomePod with a screen and an Apple home hub have been rumored by several sources, and it sounds like they are the same product.
Last month, for example, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that a new HomePod with a 6-to-7-inch display, an A18 chip, and Apple Intelligence support would enter mass production in the second half of 2025. Kuo said smart home capabilities would be a core aspect of the device, which aligns with the home hub rumors.
Gurman previously reported that the hub can be attached to a tabletop base with a speaker, or mounted on a wall. He said the device will run a new "homeOS" operating system with a customizable widget-focused home screen, and revolve around Siri, Apple Intelligence, and HomeKit. The hub could double as a home security system by displaying camera footage, and a built-in camera would allow for FaceTime video calls.
Apple's hub would compete with products like Google's Nest Hub and Amazon's Echo Show. It is unclear if Apple will actually use HomePod branding for the device, or if it will opt for an all-new name, such as the Apple Home.
Kuo and Gurman both said Apple is also planning an indoor camera that would work with the hub.
It is unclear if the current full-size HomePod speaker will be updated this year, but a new HomePod mini is expected to launch later this year. Related Roundup: HomePodTag: Apple Command CenterBuyer's Guide: HomePod (Neutral)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Development of Apple's smart glasses continues despite massive hurdles The long-rumored Apple Glass may eventually become Apple's wearable future, with development of the smart glasses hitting hurdles that even Apple's rivals are having to deal with.Renders of what Apple Glass could look likeThe Apple Vision Pro is Apple's first attempt at a head-mounted display, as a project that sucked a considerable amount of resources to produce. That device is far from the end goal for Apple, with the ultimate aim being the introduction of smart glasses.It's been a long road so far, but there's still a lot more distance for Apple to travel in order to get to that goal. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
It’s time for Apple to rethink its iCloud storage tiers Apple introduced iCloud back in June 2011, and since then, the free tier of iCloud has remained at 5GB. However, I’m not here to talk about that today. While 5GB of free iCloud is definitely too little for our needs nearly a decade and a half later, I think Apple has a bigger issue to address with iCloud: its paid tiers.
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Apple will be on the hunt for two new board members soon Apple's board of directors is set for some significant changes over the course of the next year, with two members reaching or exceeding the recommended retirement age of 75.Apple board member Arthur Levinson. Image credit: AppleApple's Board of Directors chair, Art Levinson, is turning 75 in March of 2025, and this would normally signal a move towards retirement sometime this year. His eventual departure from Apple's board could be announced as early as February, when Apple usually holds its annual shareholder meeting.Levinson may opt to retire later this year or in early 2026, and would be the second board member set for retirement in the near future, reports Bloomberg. He is the former CEO and chairman of Genentech, and currently is also the CEO of Alphabet's Calico Life Sciences. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
This AI-powered app takes notes for you, then summarizes them Use your iPhone, iPad or Mac to transcribe and summarize lectures, meetings and more with AI note taker app My Notes AI.
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White House negotiating for Oracle to take control of TikTok, allowing the app to be unbanned As of now, the Chinese-based TikTok app remains unavailable in the United States App Store on iPhone, as the company failed to sell itself to a US owner, before last week’s ban came into effect.
However, there is apparently ongoing negotiations to get TikTok under new ownership, which would give it a path back to the App Store. No deal is close to being finalized, yet, though.
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Why Apple won't buy TikTok, even to attract younger users Apple has the finances to buy just about anything, but with TikTok there are more reasons than money that mean it won't buy the social media platform.TikTok on a smartphoneFor a company that has so much success, Apple is far from immune to failure — and sometimes repeated failures. For whatever reason, Apple seems incapable of launching a social media platform, despite trying, so buying one should be a possibility.Right now TikTok isn't exactly up for sale to the highest bidder, but it's close - as long as that bidder is America. No question, if Apple wanted to buy TikTok, it could even though Bloomberg estimates on Sunday that it would cost up to $60 billion. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Crime blotter: 12 charged in London Apple Store thefts After a series of 13 robberies at different Apple Stores in the London area, police made several arrests. Meanwhile, a Pennsylvania man has been jailed for an Apple gift card "draining scam."Manchester Arndale Apple StoreThe latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of Apple-related crime. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Why your external drive isn’t showing up on Mac and how to get a Mac to recognise it Macworld
Normally when you plug in an external hard drive to your Mac’s USB port you will see it appear on the desktop. You can also see it in a Finder window in the left column under Locations (or Devices in older versions of macOS). If the drive is not showing up on your Mac chances are it has not been formatted correctly, has been corrupted, or is faulty. Alternatively, you may have set a password for the drive that you need to enter before it will connect.
We show you how to work out whether the reason the external drive is not mounting on your Mac up is due to a problem with the drive itself, the cable or the port, and how to resolve the problem and access data on your drive.
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This article assumes you have an external drive that should connect to your Mac via the USB-A, USB-C, or a Thunderbolt port. If you have a NAS drive that connects over the network then you should read our article about connecting to a NAS drive.
Why is your hard drive not showing up on Mac?
We’ll start by trying to identify the reason why your hard drive isn’t showing up on the Mac before explaining what you need to do to find the hard drive on your Mac. If you can identify the cause your should be able to fix the problem that is stopping your external drive from opening on your Mac.
Damaged cable, port or insufficient power
The first port of call is always to check that it’s plugged in, but we are sure you have done that. The problem might be with the cable.
One of the main reasons why drives fail to mount is if the drive isn’t receiving enough power. If the drive is powered via a USB-A cable you need to check that adequate power is being delivered to the drive. Very old Macs may require a USB power cable, a cable that splits into two USB connectors that need to both be plugged into your Mac, in order to deliver enough power to the drive. Similarly, make sure that the drive doesn’t have an external power supply it should be using.
On the subject of cables, make sure that it’s not at fault. Try using a different cable with the drive to see if that fixes the problem. Similarly, if you are using a USB port on a hub check that’s not what’s causing the problem.
Also check that the port on your Mac isn’t the problem. Try using a different port. Or if you only have one port, plug another device in and see if that works.
The next step is to try plugging the drive into another Mac. If it also fails to mount there you will know that there is a problem with the drive while if it does mount then the problem is with your Mac.
Problem preferences
Hopefully, there is a really easy fix to get the hard drive to mount on your desktop. Try the following to make sure your Mac is set to show mounted drives on the desktop.
Open the Finder.
Click on Finder in the menu at the top of your screen.
Click on Settings (Preferences in older macOS versions).
Click on General.
Make sure that there is a tick beside External disks.
If it was already set up so that the external drive would appear on the desktop then continue to follow the steps below.
Password protections
You can protect a drive with a password when you initially start using it, so check to see if the reason your drive isn’t mounting is that a password request box has popped up and you didn’t notice it.
Sometimes the password popup takes a few minutes to appear as well, so it helps to be patient.
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The drive is formatted for a PC
It is possible that the drive has been formatted using a file system that your Mac cannot read.
Windows PCs use NTFS or ExFAT file formats.
Mac computers before Sierra used the HFS+ file format.
In High Sierra, Apple introduced a new file system called Apple File System (APFS).
There is an old FAT32 format can be read by Window and Mac computers, but has limitation on what files can be stored.
An easy way to find out if this is the problem would be to check on a PC. If the drive mounts on the PC it’s likely that you have discovered what the problem is: the drive is formatted for PCs and can’t be read by your Mac.
To make sure your drive can be read by Macs and PCs you need to format it using exFAT or the older FAT32. We’ll explain how to do that below.
It’s a corrupted or faulty drive
If none of the above were the reason why you couldn’t see the external drive on your Mac, perhaps the drive is faulty. If it is, you can use Apple’s Disk Utility program to access the disk and potentially fix whatever is causing the issue. We’ll discuss how to do that below. We’ll also look at ways you can stop a drive failing in the future.
How fix an external drive that won’t show up on a Mac
If none of the above solved your problem, it is likely the drive is either formatted incorrectly or damaged.
Depending on the reason why you can’t see the drive, here is what you need to do to get it working.
How to reformat a drive so you can see it on a Mac
Hopefully, the drive is fine, but the format is wrong.
It is possible that the hard drive has been formatted using a different file system (i.e. on a Windows PC). In that case, if you need to access the data on the drive you’ll need to connect the drive to a Windows PC that does recognize it and copy the data before moving on to the next step because the process will involve reformatting the drive and deleting everything on i).
To make sure your drive can be read by Macs and PCs you need to format it using exFAT or the older FAT32.
If you want to format the drive to just be used on a Mac you can use the HFS+ or Apple File System (APFS) file formats.
Having got the data of the drive via a PC you can reformat the drive so that you can add the data again. Here’s how to reformat your drive so it can be read by a Mac or a PC.
Open Disk Utility (as per the steps above).
If you don’t require the data on the hard drive, select the disk and click Erase.
Before Disk Utility starts to erase the disk it will pick a format for you. You can change this if you click on the Formatting options. Choose your format, ExFAT if you want to make sure it’s compatible with PC and Mac, otherwise, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is probably the best option.
Click on Erase and wait for your Mac to erase and then reformat the drive.
Give the drive a name.
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Read more: How to format a drive on a Mac.
How to fix the faulty drive with Disk Utility
If the various checks above suggest that the disk is faulty then you can use Apple’s Disk Utility program to access the disk and potentially fix whatever is causing the issue. Here’s what to do:
Find Disk Utility by opening Spotlight (cmd+Space-bar) and start typing Disk Utility, press enter to open the program.
Look in the column on the left to see if the hard drive appears there.
If you can see the hard drive in Disk Utility check underneath it for a volume. If it is there click on it and select Mount. If your Mac has already mounted the drive the option Unmount will be displayed instead. (If there is no volume listed your Mac is not able to access the drive. The Mount option will be greyed out.)
Your options are First Aid, Erase, and Restore. First Aid will check the disk for errors and then repair the disk if necessary and this is the option to choose. Restore allows you to erase the contents of the drive and replace that with data from somewhere else. Erase deletes all the data stored on the drive. If you need the data on the drive do not choose Erase or Restore!
Click the First Aid tab and select Run.
If after running First Aid the Mac finds errors you could fix you may see the option to Repair Disk. If you do, go ahead and run the repairs.
Best apps to recover data on a lost drive
If your Mac is unable to repair the disk if is likely that the drive is either formatted using a file system that the Mac cannot read, or it is well and truly broken. If it’s the latter we suggest you follow this tutorial about recovering data from a damaged disk. You may also want to consider one of the data recovery apps for Mac we recommend in our round-up of the Best data recovery apps for Macs.
Our recommendations include Recoverit from Wondershare, Data Rescue from Prosoft and Stella Data Recovery for Mac.
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How to prevent issues with hard drives on a Mac
We have final suggestion to make that is more of a guard against this error happening again.
Make sure that your external drive doesn’t become damaged in the future by always unmounting the disk properly after using it. Don’t just unplug the USB cable.
To unmount your drive you can right-click (control-click) on the icon on the Desktop or in the Finder and choose Eject. Drive issues can occur when the disk is removed without ejecting it properly.
Decided there is no hope for your faulty hard drive? We have a round-up of some of the best we’ve seen here: The best Mac hard drives.
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Have you heard? This MacBook is cheaper than your brand-new iPhone Macworld
The holidays may have put a dent in your pocket, forcing you to participate in low-spend (or no-spend) January. But just because you’re limiting your spending, it doesn’t mean you have to deal with your broken laptop for another year.
Just opt for this refurbished MacBook Pro deal instead of shopping brand-new. This 2017 model has had its price tag slashed by over 70%, coming in at only $377.97 instead of $1,499. The only catch is that supplies are super limited.
This MacBook has a Grade “A” rating, no scratches on its display, and a minimum of 80% battery health. There might be some light wear on the body, but it’s so minimal you might not even notice.
This laptop might not be stocked with features that Apple’s latest MacBooks have, but this one does hold its own. Check out a few of its specs:
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Why pay a fee for iCloud Drive when you could own 2TB of cloud storage for life? Macworld
Nothing might be worse than paying a recurring fee for iCloud…or getting a storage limit notification and having to upgrade and pay even more each month. Why not own your cloud storage for life? Instead of paying a $10 subscription monthly, you could pay $74.97 once and have FileJump forever!
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Gurman: Apple Stores Receiving 'Merchandise' Updates Next Week Apple's retail stores will be rolling out "merchandise/floor marketing updates" next week, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Gurman did not explicitly say if the store updates are related to any upcoming product announcements, but he did mention that next week is around the time that Apple rolls out its annual Black Unity watch band for the Apple Watch.
In each of the past four years, Apple has announced a Black Unity campaign in the second half of January, and this has typically included a new Apple Watch band, Apple Watch face, and iPhone wallpaper featuring the colors of the Pan-African flag. We recently discovered that the upcoming tvOS 18.3 update for the Apple TV has a new UNITY25 reference hidden within its code, which suggests that the Black Unity campaign may continue in 2025. If so, it is likely that Apple will make an announcement about it next week.
It is unclear if there will be any other product announcements next week beyond a new Black Unity band. Apple is expected to announce updated MacBook Air models with the M4 chip in early 2025, and Powerbeats Pro 2 are also coming soon, but Gurman did not mention anything beyond a potential Black Unity band in his social media post today.
Apple is expected to release iOS 18.3, macOS 15.3, and other software updates next week, following more than a month of beta testing.
Cross your fingers that the merchandise updates means that Apple will have a busy week ahead, but keep your expectations tempered.Tags: Apple Store, Mark GurmanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Gurman: Apple Stores performing ‘marketing updates’ next week According to a tweet from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will be performing some “merchandise/floor marketing updates” at its retail stores next week. While specific details aren’t confirmed, Apple is likely launching the new Black Unity Apple Watch band for 2025.
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Inscreen taps into Apple’s Screen Time API, and aims to help users be more mindful about the time they’re spending on their devices. Rather than forcefully blocking app access, Inscreen takes a different approach, and keeps you aware of how much time you’re spending on each app.
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More French-language programming coming to Apple TV+ in EU countries Apple TV+ will invest more in developing European and French audio and video content in France under a new deal it has signed with the French government.
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With so many organizations looking to deploy the Mac, they might want to know the best path for migration. Apple’s Mac Adoption Blueprint answers that question with data-backed information and easy-to-follow steps for IT technicians and internal IT decision-makers. This guide also highlights how significant cost savings are made by switching. The included research from Forrester claims that companies can save $843 per computer over three years compared to Windows. These savings are gained from lower software costs, reduced IT support needs, and higher Mac trade in value (the latter is absolutely critical). Let’s look deeper at the report.
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Apple introducing HomePod mini 2 later this year: Here’s what the rumors say Apple initially introduced the HomePod mini in 2020 alongside the iPhone 12 lineup, and since then, the product has remained mostly untouched. Apple added some new color options in 2021, including blue, orange, and yellow. The company also replaced Space Gray with Midnight this year, which looks the same – except its now 100% recycled mesh fabric.
However, for the first time in half a decade, Apple will finally be updating the HomePod mini, with a couple of enhancements.
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Apple may transition away from ‘iPhone SE’ branding: Here’s why that makes sense Earlier this month, some sources begun to claim that the next generation iPhone SE, which is expected to debut this spring, won’t actually be called ‘iPhone SE’ at all. We’re now starting to hear that it’ll be called ‘iPhone 16E’ instead. This may be a weird rumor, but I think it actually makes a lot of sense, given what we know so far about the 4.
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Three major Siri upgrades are coming very soon, here’s what they are Apple released the release candidate builds of iOS 18.3 earlier this week, meaning that we’re just days away from seeing that update ship to the public. That also means iOS 18.4 beta is just around the corner, which is widely expected to include some of the big Siri improvements with Apple Intelligence. Here’s what we’re expecting with Siri in iOS 18.4.
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Apple's 2025 iPhone 17 Slim may be the first big redesign in years Apple's 2025 iPhone lineup could add a new dimension with the iPhone 17 Slim. Here's what the rumor mill believes is on the way.A render of what the iPhone 17 Slim could look likeThe iPhone 17 generation is expected this September, as usual for Apple's flagship device releases. However, the 2025 collection could make a big change to the lineup, with the replacement of one of the models.According to multiple rumors, the iPhone 17 Plus could be removed from the lineup, due to a lack of popularity compared to the other models. In its place, Apple could introduce something brand new. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Get Apple Watch Solo Loop for $19.99 and Braided Solo Loop for $29.99 in Woot's Sale (Up to 70% Off) Last week, Woot brought back a massive sale on the Braided Solo Loop and Solo Loop bands for Apple Watch, and the sale has now been extended through January 31. All bands are in brand new condition and come with a one year Apple limited warranty.
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You can get the Solo Loop for just $19.99 ($29 off) and the Braided Solo Loop for $29.99 ($69 off). Because the sale has been going on for a few weeks now, some colors and sizes of the Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop are selling out, so be sure to place your order soon if you want one of these cheap bands.
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Shoppers should note that this sale is focused on colors of the Braided Solo Loop and Solo Loop that Apple has stopped selling, and it doesn't include any of the new band colors. That being said, all of the bands in this sale are in new condition.
The entire sale is focused on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch bands, so you'll need to know the size that works best for you before you buy. Apple has a measurement tool on its website that you can use to determine your exact size.
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iPadOS features you are not using, but should If you have read or watched any of my content over the last few years, you might have realized that my Pro is my main computer. Yes, I have a Mac Mini, but when it comes to getting actual work done, I always gravitate towards my iPad (I am currently writing this on my iPad). Something about the combination of gorgeous hardware and single app optimization nature of the software really makes the iPad a joy to use. With the release of iPadOS 18 we got an abundance of new features that has helped me double and triple down on this sentiment. We all know the headlining features, but I want to share a few other features that not many people know about. Lets get into it!
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iPhone 14 Pro to the Rumored iPhone 17 Air: Upgrade or Downgrade? After hanging on to my iPhone 14 Pro for a few years, I will likely upgrade to an iPhone 17 model this year. Typically, I only consider the Pro models, but the rumored iPhone 17 Air sounds intriguing. After reflecting on rumors, I have realized that upgrading to this device might not have as many compromises as I first thought.
Of course, the iPhone 17 Air is not yet official. Apple should announce the device in September, and rumors could change between now and then. Below, I have compared the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 17 Air as things currently stand.
Display
The iPhone 17 Air is rumored to have a 6.6-inch OLED display, which would be considerably larger than the iPhone 14 Pro's 6.1-inch OLED display.
ProMotion, the feature that enables a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz for smoother video and scrolling, has been limited to the Pro models since it debuted on the iPhone 13 Pro models. However, the iPhone 17 Air is also rumored to support ProMotion, so going down to a non-Pro model would no longer require giving up 120Hz.
Like the iPhone 14 Pro, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to have Face ID and a Dynamic Island, so you would not have to settle for a notch again.
A bonus with the iPhone 17 Air: It should have significantly thinner bezels around the screen.
Weight and Thickness
The main selling point of the iPhone 17 Air should be its ultra-thin, aluminum design. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the device will measure just 5.5mm at its thinnest point, which would make it the thinnest iPhone ever.
iPhone 14 Pro models are among Apple's heaviest iPhones, having not yet benefited from the newer titanium design with tapered edges introduced on the iPhone 15 Pro models. Users upgrading from an iPhone 14 Pro to an iPhone 17 Air should notice a remarkable improvement in thinness, lightness, and pocketability.
Battery Life
Okay, but that ultra-thin design means that battery life will take a considerable hit, right?
Not necessarily.
While exact battery life specs remain to be seen, remember that the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be equipped with a 6.6-inch display, which would make the device physically larger than the iPhone 14 Pro. That means more internal space for a larger battery, so the iPhone 17 Air's battery life might not be as bad as one might think.
Also keep in mind that the iPhone 14 Pro is a few years old now. Not only did Apple make power efficiency improvements on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 models, but even further advancements are likely with the iPhone 17 models.
Camera
If photography is important to you, the iPhone 17 Air's rear camera system will likely be one of its biggest downsides. The device is rumored to be equipped with only a single 48-megapixel rear camera, with no dedicated Telephoto or Ultra Wide cameras.
That said, upgrading from an iPhone 14 Pro to an iPhone 17 Air might not be all that bad in this department. For example, the iPhone 17 Air will likely have Apple's so-called "Fusion" camera, which enables a 2x "optical-quality" Telephoto option. "Optical-quality" is not true optical zoom, but it is meaningfully better than blurry digital zoom.
There will undoubtedly still be a lot of advanced camera features that remain limited to the Pro models, but the iPhone 17 Air will likely be a perfectly fine choice for casual users who mostly take point-and-shoot photos.
One plus is that the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to have a 24-megapixel front camera, whereas the iPhone 14 Pro has a 12-megapixel front camera.
Apple Intelligence
Whether you think Apple Intelligence is useful or overhyped, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to support it, whereas the iPhone 14 Pro does not.
That means you will have access to tools that can help you to write, summarize your notifications, create custom emoji, automatically remove objects from the backgrounds of photos, and more. A variety of Siri enhancements are also coming in iOS 18.4, including on-screen awareness, understanding of personal context, and deeper per-app controls.
Other Specs
Beyond having a larger display and a thinner design, the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to have many other upgraded specs compared to the iPhone 14 Pro:
A19 chip (vs. A16 Bionic chip)
USB-C port (vs. Lightning port)
8GB of RAM (vs. 6GB)
Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 (vs. Wi-Fi 6)On the other hand, the iPhone 17 Air's single speaker would be a downgrade.
While this has yet to be rumored, the iPhone 17 Air is also likely to have an Action button, in place of the iPhone 14 Pro's Ring/Silent switch. It is less clear if the iPhone 17 Air will have a Camera Control button, but given that the feature is available on all four iPhone 16 models, it seems like there is a decent chance that it will.
One more thing to keep in mind is that the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be eSIM-only, with no physical SIM card slot. If you purchased your iPhone 14 Pro in the U.S., this won't matter, as that model is already eSIM-only there. In other countries, it is a change to take into consideration, but note that the entire iPhone 17 lineup might be eSIM-only in more countries regardless. It is a change that you will have to face eventually.Related Roundup: iPhone 17This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Top Stories: iPhone 17 and iPhone SE 4 Rumors, iOS 18.3 Incoming, and More Rumors about upcoming Apple hardware updates continue to circulate, with the iPhone 17 lineup, iPhone SE 4, and new Powerbeats Pro all in the news over the past week.
On the software side, the public release of iOS 18.3 and related updates is right around the corner while we got a potential first glimpse at what could be some design tweaks for iOS 19 later this year, so read on below for all the details!
Here's How Thin the iPhone 17 Air Might Be
Apple is rumored to be releasing an ultra-thin "iPhone 17 Air" later this year, and one recent rumor claims it could be just 5.5mm thick. To provide an idea of just how thin this would be, we've mocked up what such a device would look like compared to the current iPhone 16 Pro Max at 8.25mm and the 13-inch iPad Pro at just 5.1mm.
In other iPhone 17 rumors, an alleged photo of a pair of rear shells for an upcoming iPhone model appeared this week, with the model presumably being the iPhone 17 Air considering it appears to only feature one rear camera. The unique design includes a horizontal bar across the top of the rear shell, so we'll have to see whether or not this turns out to be accurate.
Here Are Apple's Full Release Notes for iOS 18.3
Apple seeded release candidate versions of iOS 18.3 and related updates this week, suggesting a full public release is likely to come next week.
In addition to previously discussed changes around Apple Intelligence notifications summaries, iOS 18.3 brings several other changes including improvements to the visual intelligence feature for the Camera Control on iPhone 16 models.
iPhone SE 4 Leak Shows Dynamic Island, Casts Doubt on Rumored 'iPhone 16E' Name
Noted mobile phone leaker Evan Blass this week shared some information indicating near-term updates for the iPhone SE, iPad, and iPad Air, but the most intriguing tidbits relate to the next iPhone SE.
Despite a recent rumor that Apple could call the new model the "iPhone 16E," code leaked by Blass refers to the device as "iPhone SE (4th Gen)." That could be a placeholder, but it still casts more uncertainty on the 16E naming possibility.
A purported image of the upcoming devices also depicts the fourth-generation iPhone SE as having a Dynamic Island rather than a notch at the top of the display. There have been conflicting rumors about which way the next iPhone SE will go on that front, so we'll have to wait and see on that one as well.
iOS 19 Rumored to Feature Redesigned Camera App Inspired by visionOS
iOS 19 will feature a redesigned Camera app inspired by visionOS, according to a recent video from Jon Prosser, host of the YouTube channel Front Page Tech.
Prosser obtained video of the alleged new Camera app, but he elected to share his own re-created images to protect his sources. The images reveal that the app will allegedly gain translucent menus for various camera controls, with the design of these menus looking very similar to the visionOS interface on the Apple Vision Pro headset.
Powerbeats Pro 2 Coming Soon: Apple to Announce Them 'Imminently'
In September, Apple said that it would be launching Powerbeats Pro 2 in 2025, and it appears the wireless earbuds are coming very soon.
In his Power On newsletter this week, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said the Powerbeats Pro 2 are "due imminently." In addition to Apple filing the Powerbeats Pro 2 in regulatory databases last month, Gurman said Apple is planning to hold product briefings with the media "in a week or so" to go over the new features of the wireless earbuds.
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Here’s how to stop your MacBook sleeping when the lid is closed Macworld
There are a lot of different reasons why you might want to use your MacBook with the lid closed. You might want to plug into an external display and move your MacBook out of the way to free up space on your desk (although you could always use both screens). Alternatively, you might want to download a software update or play music from your Mac and have found that as soon as you close the lid the download or music will stop.
If you want to stop your Mac from sleeping when you close the lid then you’ll find out how to do that below including the MacBook closed lid settings you need.
One related problem you might come across if you are using your Mac with the lid closed is that when it comes to turning your Mac on it would seem that you have to open the lid to press the power switch… Luckily there is a workaround for that scenario that you might find useful. So we have also included advice about how to turn on your Mac without opening the lid below.
See also: Best stands for MacBook and Best MacBook docking stations.
How to use a MacBook with the lid closed
The good news is that using a MacBook with the lid closed is a lot simpler than it used to be if you are using a newer Mac and a newer version of the Mac operating system. In fact, if you are experiencing issues using your Mac with the lid closed then it is likely that you could address this by updating your Mac to a recent version of macOS, assuming your Mac supports it (see our macOS compatibility checker).
The crucial ingredient is an external monitor.
Connect an external keyboard (can be wireless).
Connect an external mouse (can be wireless).
Connect an external monitor.
If you are using a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, make sure that Bluetooth is on and that the peripherals are paired with the Mac.
After your Mac notebook’s Desktop appears on the external display, close the computer’s lid.
Your external monitor may flash off for a moment but it will then show your Desktop (you may need to wake your Mac by pressing a key on the keyboard or moving the mouse).
You may find that your MacBook needs to be plugged in via the power adapter for the screen to appear on the external monitor, but ours didn’t.
You can about using a second display with your Mac here.
But even with these settings, if you aren’t attached to an external monitor closing the lid will cause the Mac to sleep.
What if you don’t want to plug in an external display?
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How to stop a MacBook from sleeping when the lid is closed
Suppose you don’t want your MacBook to sleep when you close the lid? Maybe it is busy downloading something and you don’t want it to stop, but you need to carry it somewhere. Or maybe you’ve left it downloading an update overnight or syncing your Time Machine backup, and you’d prefer not to see the backlit keyboard. In another scenario you might want to play music from the MacBook without having to have the lid open–something likely to appeal to a few DJs.
The problem is that your Mac will go to sleep when you close the lid if it’s not plugged in and connected to an external display.
Prior to changes that came with macOS Ventura there was an option to set your Mac never go to sleep in System Preferences (macOS Monterey or older).
In macOS Monterey and older
Open System Preferences.
Go to Battery (or Energy Saver).
Select “Prevent your Mac from automatically sleeping when the display is off.”
In macOS Ventura and later
If you are running macOS Ventura or later you might be wondering where the energy saver and battery settings are that you need, and if it is still possible to set your Mac to sleep or wake at a particular time. We answer those questions below.
Open Terminal
Enter the following command:
sudo pmset -a disablesleep 1
That should stop your Mac sleeping. However, a better option may be to use a third-party app, such as Amphetamine or Caffeinated.
Amphetamine is a free download from the Mac App Store here. Amphetamine keeps your Mac awake by overriding the Energy Saver settings. We review Amphetamine here. Caffeinated is available on the Mac App Store here for$3.99/£3.99, this app also overrides the Energy Saver settings to keep your Mac awake, preventing your Mac from going to sleep.
How to play music with your Mac’s lid closed
You can use the free Amphetamine app to keep your Mac awake while the display is closed, here’s how:
Once installed on a Mac you will find a pill-shaped icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen. You can choose from options such as Start New Session While File is Downloading or While App is Running.
If you want to keep Music (or what app you are using)running with the lid closed, first, you need to have that app open. Then follow these steps:
Click on the Amphetamine icon in the menu bar.
Click on Quick Settings.
In the Session Defaults section, deselect “Allow system sleep when display is closed.”
Go back to the main menu and select While App is Running and pick Music or the app you are using. If your app is not open, it will not appear in the list. Only apps that are running appear.
You will now be able to shut your Mac’s lid and continue listening to Music.
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How to continue a download with a MacBook lid closed
You could also use Amphetamine if you wanted to download something with the screen closed, but you can also set your Mac to wake for network access, which should mean your Mac can still run updates in the background even if it’s sleeping.
In macOS Ventura and later
Open System Settings.
Go to Battery.
Click on Options.
Make sure that “Wake for network access” is set to Always.
In macOS Monterey and older
There is a similar setting in Monterey and older that you can use to make sure downloads continue in the background.
Open System Preferences.
Go to Battery (or Energy Saver).
Choose “Wake for network access.”
See: How Apple has revamped System Preferences in macOS Ventura.
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How to turn on the MacBook with the lid closed
If your setup means your MacBook is attached to a display you will be able to use it without having the display open–but what about when you need to turn it on? At that point, you will need to open the lid to press the Power button right? Not necessarily.
It’s easy to wake your MacBook from sleep without opening the lid. Just click or move the mouse or tap on the keyboard. But what if you want to start the Mac up without opening the lid to reveal the power button?
Can it be done? It can! (Sort of)
macOS Ventura and later
In older versions of macOS it was possible to set your Mac to switch on and off at certain times of the day. Unfortunately, this is no longer as simple to set up.
To schedule your Mac to turn on or off in macOS Ventura or later you need to use Terminal. Follow these steps:
Open Terminal.
enter one of the following pmset commands: pmset -g sched (See the current schedule).sudo pmset repeat wake M 8:00:00 (Schedule your Mac to wake at 8:00 a.m. every Monday.)sudo pmset repeat cancel (Cancel the current schedule.)
Press Return.
For more advice about how to do this consult Apple’s support page.
We also cover How to schedule your Mac to turn on and off separately and How to set the power scheduler that disappeared in macOS Ventura.
macOS Monterey and older:
There is a setting in Monterey and older that lets you set your Mac to switch on at a particular time.
Open System Preferences.
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App purchases & subscriptions Hey all, pretty new to iOS development and whilst I have successfully deployed a basic app to the store, I’m currently working on my next idea which will include paid subscriptions. What is the best method to store / capture purchase data etc? Not too familiar with backend side of things. Will the AppTransaction / […]
iPhone 17 may not sport a smaller Dynamic Island A reputed analyst claims Apple's 2025 iPhone lineup will not come with a smaller Dynamic Island as initially rumored.
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After months of development Bravery is here I moved to a place I didn’t speak the languages or know the culture and worked on this for 3 months. It helped me! The app is simple but effective – Become braver in the area you want, at the level that is good for you. Small manageable daily tasks are presented to do. There […]
Developer for 16 years… still haven’t figured it out. I started out as a self-taught developer in high school, launching apps as a sophomore. It’s been a great passion of mine, with some of my early projects gaining insane traction (top charts) back in 2009-2012. However, after that 2012 mark, things started to drop off. Publications no longer want to write about your apps, […]
Apple Developer subscription renewal failed > now can’t renew… As per title, the developer subscription was on auto-renew, funds withdrawn from bank then a few day later I get an email that my subscription has lapsed and the renewal failed… Some of my apps are now unusable because of the apple services being cut-off (like app attest). Tried to renew through various ways but […]
Your app is performing bad ? ASO could be your solution Hey everyone, Over the past few days, I’ve chatted with over 60 developers on Reddit about their app’s performance, helping them understand what’s really going on. Along the way, I’ve come across some fascinating stories, met interesting people, and even made a few friends. One common mistake I’ve noticed? Many developers either don’t know what […]
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How can I get my app to show up in any “Open In…” sheet on iOS? I have an iOS app with in-app features that let the user select photos from their albums or take photos with the camera. I'd like to also allow users to import photos that they find anywhere else on their phone: Mail, Safari, Photos...any app that lets users long-press an image and see the "Share..." menu.
I've been wrestling with this for about two weeks. I believe I'm following the documentation perfectly, but so far, the only place I can get my app to appear is when a user is sharing exactly one photo from the Photos app. It doesn't show up if multiple images are selected in Photos, nor does it show up for images in Safari or Mail.
Now, I know this is possible, because dozens of other third-party apps appear in the Share sheet for any of those kinds of images (on my device: Instagram, OmniFocus, Instapaper, Obsidian, ChatGPT, to name just a few).
And these are not Share Sheet extensions either - almost all of these will open the destination app in full and switch the focus away from the source app.
The main primary source I have to go on is this Apple TechNote ("How do I get my application to show up in the Open in... menu."). I started a fresh Xcode project, made the changes suggested in this document and....just as with my actual app, the only place I see this icon is for single photos in the Photos.app.
I've tried different permutations of LSHandlerRank, and CFBundleTypeRole; I've tried with and without CFBundleTypeIconFiles; with and without LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace; I've gone from general UTI's like public.data and public.content to intermediate ones like public.image and specific ones like public.jpeg. None works for me. I tried opening a code-level case with Apple Developer Support, but am still awaiting an answer. (I'm using these catch-all UTI's because other applications that have this working seem to appear in every Share sheet, everywhere on the device_
I did see my app icon appear one time in the Share sheet, but when I tried again, it didn't happen. It seems like my CFBundleDocumentTypes get cached by the operating system and unpredictably refreshed. I wasn't able to get back to the state that caused it.
What on earth am I doing wrong here? I've included very simple instructions on what I'm doing with a fresh project and would appreciate any concrete advice anyone can give me.
Below are the steps I followed to get my non-working CFBundleDocumentTypes config from a fresh Xcode project. Note that I've already tried lots of different combinations, so please don't just suggest random new combinations for me to try - what I'd like to hear is a config that actually works, since it seems to be trivial for all of these other apps to implement.
Create a new Xcode project.
Add the following to Info.plist:
CFBundleDocumentTypes
CFBundleTypeName
Image
LSHandlerRank
Owner
CFBundleTypeRole
Editor
LSItemContentTypes
public.data
public.content
public.item
LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace
Though I don't think this should affect iOS's ability to find the bundle's document types, add this to your auto-generated SceneDelegate for good measure:
func scene(_ scene: UIScene, openURLContexts URLContexts: Set) {
for context in URLContexts {
let url = context.url
if let data = try? Data(contentsOf: url),
let image = UIImage(data: data) {
let alert = UIAlertController()
alert.title = "Loaded an image"
alert.message = "Size is (image.size)"
window?.rootViewController?.present(alert, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
NOTES: You can try with or without LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace - it hasn't made a difference for me.
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Apple Enlists Veteran Software Executive To Help Fix AI and Siri An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Apple executive Kim Vorrath, a company veteran known for fixing troubled products and bringing major projects to market, has a new job: whipping artificial intelligence and Siri into shape. Vorrath, a vice president in charge of program management, was moved to Apple's artificial intelligence and machine learning division this week, according to people with knowledge of the matter. She'll be a top deputy to AI chief John Giannandrea, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the change hasn't been announced publicly. The move helps bolster a team that's racing to make Apple a leader in AI -- an area where it's fallen behind technology peers. [...]
Vorrath, who has spent 36 years at Apple, is known for managing the development of tough software projects. She's also put procedures in place that can catch and fix bugs. Vorrath joins the new team from Apple's hardware engineering division, where she helped launch the Vision Pro headset. Over the years, Vorrath has had a hand in several of Apple's biggest endeavors. In the mid-2000s, she was chosen to lead project management for the original iPhone software group and get the iconic device ready for consumers. Until 2019, she oversaw project management for the iPhone, iPad and Mac operating systems, before taking on the Vision Pro software. Haley Allen will replace Vorrath overseeing program management for visionOS, the headset's operating system, according to the people.
Prior to joining Giannandrea's organization, Vorrath had spent several weeks advising Kelsey Peterson, the group's previous head of program management. Peterson will now report to Vorrath -- as will two other AI executives, Cindy Lin and Marc Schonbrun. Giannandrea, who joined Apple from Google in 2018, disclosed the changes in a memo sent to staffers. The move signals that AI is now more important than the Vision Pro, which launched in February 2024, and is seen as the biggest challenge within the company, according to a longtime Apple executive who asked not to be identified. Vorrath has a knack for organizing engineering groups and creating an effective workflow with new processes, the executive said. It has been clear for some time now that Giannandrea needs additional help managing an AI group with growing prominence, according to the executive. Vorrath is poised to bring Apple's product development culture to the AI work, the person said.
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