Satechi redesigns its hub to fit the new, smaller M4 Mac mini Satechi has announced its new Mac mini Stand & Hub, a pint-sized hub with a card reader, a NVMe Enclosure — and which brings back USB-A ports.Satechi's new Mac mini M4 Stand & HubApple introduced the new M4 Mac mini in October. The diminutive desktop has shrunk even further, now with a five-by-five-inch footprint.To welcome the new Mac mini to the lineup, Satechi has created a hub that pairs perfectly with it — the Mac mini M4 Stand & Hub. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Snag cool mechanical keyboards at up to 63% off for Black Friday When it comes to Black Friday mechanical keyboard deals, you can find more than 100 discounted Keychron and Lemokey models on sale.
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Billie Eilish Again Named Apple Music's Artist of the Year Apple today announced that Billie Eilish has been named Apple Music's Artist of the Year in 2024 for her "extraordinary impact" throughout the year.
Eilish receives a physical Apple Music Award featuring a custom 12-inch silicon wafer.
"Since day one, Apple Music has supported my music and artistry, and I am both honored and humbled to receive this recognition as Artist of the Year this many years into my career," said Eilish.
Eilish released her third full-length studio album this year, called "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT," and Apple describes it as the "best music of her career." The album reached the number-one spot on Apple Music's all-genre albums chart in 138 countries worldwide. Plus, her soundtrack "What Was I Made For?" in the Barbie film won a GRAMMY Award for Song of the Year this year.
The 22-year-old singer-songwriter was also named Apple Music's Artist of the Year in 2019. She is the first artist to win the award twice.Tag: Apple MusicThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple brings hearing tests to AirPods Pro 2 in France but holds back key feature Apple's AirPods Pro 2 now let users in France test their hearing and reduce loud noises, but the hearing aid feature is stuck in regulatory limbo.AirPods ProApple has introduced new health-focused capabilities for the AirPods Pro 2, including a hearing test and loud sound reduction. However, a critical feature — hearing aid functionality — remains unavailable in France due to regulatory restrictions.In September 2024, the company introduced new auditory features for its AirPods Pro series, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone 16. These updates aim to enhance hearing protection and provide corrective support for users with varying auditory needs. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Anker Kicks Off Massive Black Friday Sale With Up to 50% Off Sitewide, Free Gifts With Purchase, Mystery Boxes, and More Anker today kicked off its big Black Friday sale, which is set to run through December 9. This sale includes notable discounts on portable chargers, USB-C hubs, cables, and more.
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There are a few bonus offers during this event as well, including free gifts with orders over certain spending thresholds. If you spend $89 or more, you'll get a cable worth $11.99; if you spend $129 or more, you'll get a battery worth $25.99; and if you spend $169 or more, you'll get a wireless accessory worth $39.99.
UP TO 50% OFFAnker Black Friday Sale
Anker has also brought back its popular mystery box surprises this year. The mystery boxes are available in tiers: if you buy the $29.99 box, you'll have a chance to get a piece of gear worth $39.99 - $199.99. There's also a $49.99 box and a $79.99 box, with increasingly higher-priced products available in each.
Finally, it's worth noting that MacRumors readers can still get 20 percent off Anker accessories through the end of the year. Anker's current Black Friday event beats this discount most of the time, but if you find a product not on sale it will be worth entering our code at checkout.
In order to get this deal, head to Anker's website and add an accessory to your cart, then enter the code akmacrumors20ch at checkout to see the discount. Our exclusive 20 percent off code works on most accessories sitewide, including Anker's new line of MagSafe-compatible products. Our code does not stack with any existing offers, including the Black Friday deals.
Prime Chargers
Prime USB-C to USB-C Cable - $25.99, down from $34.99
Prime Charger (200W, 6 Ports) - $55.99, down from $84.99
Prime Charger (100W, 3 Ports) - $45.99, down from $84.99
Prime Power Bank - $53.99, down from $89.99
Prime Charging Station (8-in-1) - $98.99, down from $164.99
Prime Charger (250W, 6 Ports, GaNPrime) - $109.99, down from $169.99
Prime Power Bank 27,650 mAh - $129.99, down from $179.99
Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) - $174.99, down from $249.99
Wireless Chargers
MagGo 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Station - $62.99, down from $89.99
MagGo Wireless Charger Stand - $28.80, down from $35.99
MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Stand - $35.99, down from $49.99
MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Dock Stand - $37.49, down from $49.99
3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe - $103.99, down from $129.99
Power Banks
MagGo Power Bank 10,000 mAh - $51.99, down from $69.99
MagGo Power Bank for Apple Watch - $54.99, down from $79.99
Accessories
MagGo USB-C Adapter - $22.99, down from $34.99
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This amazing Black Friday deal slashes 20% off Apple’s cheapest iPad Macworld
Back in May, cut the price of the 10th-gen iPad from $449 to $349, turning an OK tablet into a budget bargain. But today’s deal makes it a dowright impulse buy: Amazon is selling he 10th-gen iPad for $279 ahead of Black Friday, a savings of $70 and the lowest price we’ve ever seen.
Running on the A14 bionic chip, the tablet is ready for gaming, streaming, creative tasks, and having tons of fun. The 10.9″ Liquid Retina Display is also gorgeous enough for any task you want to perform and any lighting condition. The colors are vivid, and the images are sharp. The all-day battery life will enable you to actually take the tablet with you anywhere you go without worrying about where you’re going to charge it while you’re far from outlets and charging cables.
You’ll also get a 12MP camera as well as a selfie cam that’s centered on the landscape edge and will keep you in the frame even while walking around thanks to Center Stage. And with support for the USB-C Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard Folio, you can turn this tablet into the ultimate productivity device for work or school.
So don’t miss out on the chance to get the latest iPad for its very best price ahead of Black Friday because the 10th-gen iPad for $279 is a fantastic price that’s unlikely to go any lower.
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Satechi Previews Mac Mini Hub With SD Card Slot, Three USB-A Ports, and Up to 4TB Storage Slot Well-known Apple accessory maker Satechi today previewed a hub for the new Mac mini that will enhance the computer in a variety of ways.
First, the hub adds three USB-A ports to the Mac mini, after Apple went all-in on USB-C and Thunderbolt ports on the latest models.
Second, the hub gives the Mac mini an SD card slot, which is something it otherwise lacks. Just like on the Mac Studio, it is a front-facing slot.
Third, the hub includes an NVMe enclosure that allows you to add an SSD with up to 4TB of storage to the Mac mini. This can both expand the Mac mini's storage and allow you to avoid Apple's expensive storage upgrade prices.
The hub is made out of aluminum and looks similar to the Mac mini. Satechi ensures that the hub will not impact airflow or Wi-Fi connectivity.
Satechi has yet to announce pricing for the hub, and availability in the U.S. does not begin until spring 2025. In an email, a spokesperson said there will also be a version of the hub without an NVMe enclosure. According to the product page, those who sign up for email updates will receive 20% off the price of the hub when it is released.Related Roundup: Mac miniTag: SatechiBuyer's Guide: Mac Mini (Buy Now)Related Forum: Mac miniThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Sonos Black Friday Sale Has Year's Best Prices on Ace Headphones, Arc Soundbar, and More Sonos today kicked off its annual Black Friday sale, and this year you'll find up to 40 percent off the company's most popular devices. This includes the new Sonos Ace headphones, Arc soundbar, Roam 2 portable speaker, and more.
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All discounts in this sale have been automatically applied, so you don't need to enter a coupon code in order to see the final sale prices. We've collected all of the deals in the list below, but you can also find a few bundle discounts on sale on the Sonos website.
UP TO 40% OFFSonos Black Friday Sale
Ace Headphones - $349, down from $449
Arc Soundbar - $699, down from $899
Beam (Gen 2) Soundbar - $369, down from $499
Ray Soundbar - $169, down from $279
Era 100 Speaker - $199, down from $249
Era 300 Speaker - $359, down from $449
Roam 2 Portable Speaker - $139, down from $179
Move 2 Portable Speaker - $359, down from $449
Sub Mini - $343, down from $429
Sub 4 - $679, down from $799
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Apple Store’s Black Friday shopping event will get you a $200 gift card Apple's Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping event will start on November 29 this year and get you a gift card up to $200.
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Get $80 Off Apple Watch SE ($169) and Apple Watch Ultra 2 ($719) in Amazon's Black Friday Sale We're just over one week away from Black Friday, and today big discounts have hit the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Ultra 2 on Amazon. You'll find $80 off select configurations of each device, with prices starting at just $169.00 for the 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE, an all-time low price.
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Amazon also has the 44mm GPS Apple Watch SE on sale for $199.00, another $80 discount and record low price for the wearable. You can get both cellular devices on sale as well, including the 40mm cellular SE at $219.00 and the 44mm cellular at $249.00, again both $80 discounts and best-ever prices.
$80 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $169.00
$80 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $199.00Apple Watch Ultra 2
For the Apple Watch Ultra 2, Amazon has multiple models at $719.00, down from $799.00. This sale includes both the new Black color and the Natural color as well, and for the 2024 models this is a new all-time low price on the wearable.
$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 (Black) for $719.00
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OpenAI accidentally erased ChatGPT training findings as lawyers seek copyright violations The New York Times and Daily News have sued OpenAI and its investor Microsoft over suspicions that ChatGPT was trained on their copyrighted works. Now, it turns out, the lawyers’ research into the training data was erased last week by OpenAI engineers, presumably by accident.
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Satechi M4 Mac mini stand and hub: Up to 4TB extra storage, SD card slot, USB ports A Satechi M4 Mac mini stand and hub promises to let owners of the new ultra-compact desktop Mac add up to 4TB of fast SSD storage, together with an SD card slot and three USB-A ports.
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Apple Seeks to Dismiss U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Lawsuit In March, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and 16 states filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the company has an illegal monopoly in the smartphone market with the iPhone and the device's locked-down ecosystem.
The lawsuit accuses Apple of broad anticompetitive conduct that affects everything from web browsers and messaging to apps and digital payments. According to the DOJ, Apple has made it harder for consumers to switch between smartphone platforms, blocked the development of cloud-based streaming apps, made the cross-platform messaging experience worse, limited the functionality of third-party smartwatches paired to the iPhone, prevented third-party apps from offering tap-to-pay functionality, and more.
Some of Apple's policy changes this year have already negated some of these claims. In January, the company started allowing cloud-based game streaming apps on the App Store worldwide. And in August, it opened up the iPhone's NFC chip used by Apple Pay to third-party developers in the U.S. and select other countries.
In a New Jersey federal court on Wednesday, lawyers representing Apple argued that the lawsuit should be dismissed, claiming that the DOJ has failed to plausibly allege that the company has monopoly power in the smartphone market and that consumers were harmed. Judge Julien Neals said that he hopes to make a ruling by January.
"We believe this lawsuit is wrong on the facts and the law, and we will vigorously defend against it," said Apple, when the lawsuit was filed earlier this year.
This was a routine motion for a lawsuit, and it is likely that the case will proceed to trial, although some of the claims could potentially be amended or dismissed. In all likelihood, the U.S. v. Apple trial will drag on for years to come.
Read our U.S. v. Apple guide for more details about the lawsuit.Tag: Apple vs. DoJThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Grab a waterproof JBL Bluetooth speaker for just $59.99 A built-in carabiner ensures the JBL Clip 5 Bluetooth speaker fits into your travel plans, so you can take impressive JBL Pro Sound anywhere.
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Apple announces its Black Friday promotions, but there are far better deals Just ahead of its Black Friday promotion that begins on November 29, 2024, Apple has revealed that it will yet again be offering bundled gift cards — even as other firms offer actual discounts.Apple's Black Friday promotion starts on November 29 — image credit: AppleOnce more, Apple's Black Friday offering sees no discounts on any items. Instead, buyers of certain products get an Apple Gift Card ranging between $25 and $200 toward their next Apple purchase.It has to be that the card is used against some future Apple purchase, so there are time when this can be useful. If you already know, for instance, that you are going to buy two items, you can get the gift card and use it as a discount on the second item. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Make AI images on your iPhone with Image Playground New Apple Intelligence app Image Playground lets you generate unlimited AI images on your iPhone, in a variety of styles, all for free.
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Amazon Discounts USB-C AirPods Max to $499.99 for Black Friday Amazon today has the USB-C AirPods Max on sale for $499.99 in four colors, down from $549.00. This early Black Friday deal is a solid price on the 2024 headphones, and only a few dollars different when compared with the previous record low price.
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Colors available on sale include Blue, Midnight, Orange, and Starlight. Most models can be delivered as soon as tomorrow for Prime members, or by Tuesday, November 26 for everyone else. You also won't need to clip any coupons for this sale as the deal has been applied automatically.
$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99
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iOS 18 superguide: iOS 18 features, latest update, and what’s in iOS 18.2 Macworld
Even if you’re not planning to buy one of the new iPhones, your existing iPhone (XR and later) can now get a bunch of new features following the release of iOS 18.
Among the new features in iOS 18 are a redesigned Photos app, new ways to customize your Home screen and wallpaper, new Messages reactions, privacy-related features and dozens of other smaller changes. There will also be some AI features, dubbed Apple Intelligence coming to some iPhones (find out if they’ll be on your iPhone below).
This free software update brings interface tweaks, bug fixes, and new features. It is like getting a new iPhone without paying a penny. In this article, we discuss everything you need to know about iOS 18, including which iPhones will be able to run iOS 18, the new features – and the new features still to come because they weren’t ready in time for the launch of iOS 18. We’ll also discuss any problems and fixes, the latest update and what’s coming in the next update to iOS 18.
We also have information about the beta program including the latest version of the public and developer betas.
Update November 20: Apple has issued an important update to iOS 18. iOS 18.1.1 provides important security fixes. The fourth developer beta of iOS 18.2 is also now available.
iOS 18: Latest version
iOS 18.1.1: November 19, 2024
iOS 18 arrived on Monday, September 16. macOS Sequoia, watchOS and iPadOS 18 were also launched at the same time.
The latest version is iOS 18.1.1 which includes fixes for two security vulnerabilities that have actually been used in attacks on Intel-based Macs. In notes accompanying the update, Apple writes: “Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited on Intel-based Mac systems.” The fixed issues include a flaw in JavaScriptCore framework and a flaw in WebKit.
iOS 18.1 arrived on October 28, and brings the first set of Apple Intelligence features to iPhone 16 models and iPhone 15 Pro and Max. There will be more Apple Intelligence features released in iOS 18.2 and iOS 18.3. If you want to know more about the staggered release of Apple Intelligence features, read: Apple Intelligence is a gradual rollout—here’s what you’ll get, and when.
iOS 18.1: New features
iOS 18.1 brings a selection of Apple Intelligence features to iPhones that are compatible with Apple Intelligence (that’s the iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Max, and the entire iPhone 16 range). New features include:
Writing Tools – Rewrite, proofread, and summarize text.
Siri – New look. Type to Siri so you don’t have to speak to your iPhone. Conversational context so Siri remembers what you had already asked and maintains the context.
Photos – Improvements to search. Clean Up to remove things from photos. Memory movies.
Notifications – Notification summaries. Reduce interruptions Focus.
Mail – Smart reply. Priority messages.
Notes – Transcritipns of audio recordings or phone calls.
Phone – Record phone calls.
Camera – Camera Control button can be used to switch to TrueDepth camera. Spatial photo capture for 16 Pro and Max.
AirPods – Hearing Test and Hearing Air features for AirPods Pro 2.
There were also bug fixes and security updates in iOS 18.1.
iOS 18.2: Release date and new features
iOS 18.2 release date: December
iOS 18.2 is currently in beta. There is a developer beta and a pubic beta.
The main thrust of iOS 18.2 is new Apple Intelligence features, especially those centered around images. There are updates to Writing Tools, ChatGPT integration with Siri, Image Playground, Genmoji, and Visual Intelligence for iPhone 16 phones. You can expect the following:
Writing Tools updates – more options.
Genmojji – new emoji you can create.
Image Playground – ability to generate images based on text prompts.
Image Wand – uses Apple’s image generation tools to create an image and add as context to a note.
ChatGPT integration – use ChatGPT with Siri.
Default Apps – new section in Settings.
Visual Intelligence – get information using the Camera Control button.
AE/AF Lock – new toggle to lock exposure and focus via the Camera Control button.
Find My – share the location of something with a trusted person.
Mail – AI-powered auto-categories to help manage your Inbox.
Volume limits – set volume limits for iPhone speaker.
In addition, a new framework called “BatteryIntelligence” is present in the 18.2 beta and will calculate the remaining charge time based on the amount of power the phone is receiving. See: Your iPhone may finally tell you how long it will take to charge.
iOS 18: Problems and bugs
Messages bug: A Messages bug that could cause crashes and may even result in the loss of valuable data was reported. It seemed to be connected to an Apple Watch feature that lets users share their watch face over Messages (or Mail). Obviously, those are quite a niche set of circumstances and the best way to avoid it appears to be to not reply to watch faces in a thread. We have more information here: Link-sharing bug in iOS 18 Messages can cause iPhone crashes, data loss. Apple fixed this bug in iOS 18.0.1.
Unresponsive touch screen: iPhone 16 Pro owners have complained of display ‘dead spots’, with taps and swipes are being ignored. It is thought that this is related to the Camera Control button. Apple addressed this bug in iOS 18.0.1.
Camera freezes in macro mode: This was addressed in iOS 18.0.1.
There are concerns that macOS Sequoia’s iPhone mirroring feature could expose personal data at work. Servco Security has highlighted the problem to Apple who claims to be working on a fix.
If you have any problems with iOS 18 you may be able to downgrade. Read: How to downgrade an iPhone from iOS 18 to iOS 17.
iOS 18: Should I install iOS 18 on my iPhone?
As long as your iPhone can run it, we recommend updating to iOS 18. The new features–all of which we discuss below–look enticing enough, and, so far, the only problem (see above) will not affect many people. We address how How iOS 17 and iOS 18 compare separately. Also take a look at: All the little details and hidden features in iOS 18 you won’t want to miss.
However, we do recommend you wait a week or more so that any issues with the early release can be addressed: despite the beta program, there are often issues once the software update gets installed on mass-market iPhones. It’s also wise not to be one of the first downloaders because the download will likely take a lot longer if you try soon after it becomes available.
iOS 18: How to install
Installing iOS 18 and any subsequent updates is a breeze. Just open the Settings app on your iPhone and go to General > Software Update; iOS will check for any available updates and guide you through the process of installing them. You simply have to follow the instructions, which we explain in our iOS updating guide. And it’s easier still if you’ve turned on Automatic Updates, which you can do from the same screen.
A little work preparing your iPhone before installing the update can help avoid problems. We advise you follow these steps:
Back up your iPhone: Back up before installing the new version and you will always be able to recover your iPhone with the older version of iOS running on it should things go wrong. Read: How to downgrade an iPhone.
Make space on your iPhone: If your iPhone doesn’t have a lot of available space internally we recommend having a bit of a tidy-up so you can reclaim some iPhone storage. Simple ways to do this could include deleting apps you don’t use, deleting old Notes, Messages, and duplicated photos.
Update your iPhone to the latest version: Don’t skip an update and go straight to iOS 18. If you haven’t installed iOS 17.6.1 yet do so now.
iOS 18 compatibility: Which iPhones get iOS 18?
The following iPhones get support for iOS 18, the same lineup of supported devices as iOS 17.
iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, Pro, Pro Max
iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, Pro, Pro Max
iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, Pro, Pro Max
iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, Pro, Pro Max
iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, Pro, Pro Max
iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, Pro Max
iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max
iPhone XR
iPhone SE (2nd gen or later)
Read: iOS 18 compatibility: Which iPhones support iOS 18 and iOS compatibility checker
Some of the new features will not be supported on the older phones, because they lack the hardware necessary (a powerful enough Neural Engine or GPU to run AI stuff, or enough RAM). This is typical of new iOS releases. In 2022, for example, the iPhone 8 and iPhone X missed out on a bunch of cool stuff due to their older processor. It is no surprise, therefore, that the hardware requirements are steep for the AI-related features aka ‘Apple Intelligence’—iPhone 15 Pro or later.
Like iOS 17, iOS 18 does not support iPhone 8 or the iPhone X which came out in 2017, but since those phones are able to run iOS 16, they will continue to get support through security updates for at least another year. With the release of iOS 18 though, Apple will stop supporting iOS 15, which will mean that iPhone 7, 7 Plus, iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, and iPhone SE (1st generation) will no longer get support. Generally, Apple has provided software updates for the past two versions of iOS. See: How long does Apple support iPhones.
iOS 18: Latest beta
iOS 18.2 beta 2 – developer beta released November 4.
Apple’s beta testing program for developers and public testers has been running since June/July and continues beyond the launch of iOS 18 to the general public. There is also a separate iOS 18 Sequoia 15.2 beta that includes some as yet unavailable Apple Intelligence features.
If you want to run the developer beta, you need to be a registered Apple software developer, which has both free and paid ($99/£79) versions. We explain How to join Apple’s beta program separately. Developer betas can be risky though, so we recommend signing up for the Public Beta instead, which should be more stable. Beware though: whether a public beta or a developer beta, any beta software is not as stable as the final version and the iOS and your apps may not work properly. Read Should you install the iOS 18 beta? for advice.
Once registered, when you go to Settings > General > Software Update on your Mac, you’ll see a new tab for Beta Updates, which will list the version of the beta you’re running: choose either iOS 18 Developer Beta or iOS 18 Public Beta. If you need help installing the developer or public betas read our How to get the iOS beta article. If you then want to uninstall it, we have a guide for that: How to remove the iOS beta.
iOS 18 features still to launch
The following promised features aren’t yet in beta:
ChatGPT integration
Image Playground
Genmoji
Advanced Siri features like on-screen awareness, personal context, and actions within apps
The image features were said to arrive at launch, but more recent reports say it will come later this ye
iOS 18 features: What’s new in iOS 18
There were many new features in iOS 17 including a new app called Journal, Live Voicemail, and a new way to use Stickers, among dozens of other smaller changes. Rumors suggested that iOS 18 would be “one of the biggest iOS updates — if not the biggest — in the company’s history.” As expected, in iOS 28 Apple will include some major new AI features, dubbed Apple Intelligence, although these features will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and newer iPhones.
Not all the new features were available at launch. The first Apple Intelligence AI features were introduced in iOS 18.1 and others are arriving with subsequent updates. Features, such as the new categories in Mail, will come “later this year”. Read: Features missing when iOS 18 launched.
Customization
There will be a more customizable Home Screen, Lock Screen, and Control Center in iOS 18.
Several reports had claimed that Apple would allow greater personalization of the Home screen, including allowing users to place icons anywhere on the grid, allowing spaces between them. Prior to iOS 18 icons can be reordered or put into folders, but always fill the screen from left to right and top to bottom.
In iOS 18 users are able to arrange apps and widgets anywhere on the Home Screen, including right above the dock or framing a wallpaper. It will even be possible to change the lock screen icons or remove them.
In addition, App icons and widgets can have a dark or tinted effect to blend in. Read: iOS 18: How to change the color of the app icons on your home screen and How to put app icons, widgets, and folders anywhere you want as well as iOS 18: How to make your app icons large and label-free.
This “put icons wherever you want” feature is something we’ve wanted from Apple for many years, and has been a staple of many Android phones seemingly forever.
The Control Centre is getting a redesign to give easier access to a user’s most-utilized controls. Users will also be able to add controls from supported third-party apps into Control Center.
Is it enough? Read: Apple is finally letting you have it your way–kinda and You can finally customize your iPhone like Android–here’s everything you can do.
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Photos
New features in Photos will help users find their photos and keep big libraries organized. It’s the biggest redesign of Photos ever and is intended to help users find photos fast. It will be simplified but still familiar, according to Apple and will include a new Unified View, new Collections, and customization features.
Users will be able to filter out clutter to narrow down to specific types of content. It will be possible to browse by topics, time, people, memories, trips, Recent Days and People and Pets.
A new carousel view will present highlights that update each day – featuring favorite people, pets, and places.
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Messages
Messages will gain new ways to express yourself. Expect improvements to text formatting and fun new text effects. Tapbacks are getting redesigned and will let you tap back with any emoji or sticker. You’ll also be able to amplify and animate letters, word, phrases, and emoji, and add formatting like bold, underline, italics, and strikethrough.
You will also be able to schedule a message to send later.
Messages will also support RCS for more reliable group messaging with those who do not have an Apple device. Read about how your conversations with Android users will look in iOS 18 and RCS on iPhone with iOS 18: Every question answered.
Apple is also making it possible to send Messages via Satellite so you can text when off the grid from Messages app. iMessages sent over satellite are encrypted.
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Mail
Mail will help you manage incoming email better with new on-device categorization. As email arrives it will be sorted into Primary (personal and time-sensitive), Transactions (confirmations and receipts), Updates (news and social notifications), and Promotions (marketing and coupons).
A new Digest will pull together all relevant emails from a business, so for example, it could bring all flight information together.
The Mail Categorization features will be available later this year.
Safari
A new Highlights feature is designed to make it easier to discover information on the web.
A redesigned Reader experience will use machine learning to surface key information on a webpage so that users can review a summary to get the gist of an article. A table of contents will be included for longer articles
Apple says users will also be able to quickly see the location of a restaurant, hotel, or landmark; or listen to an artist’s track right from an article about the song or album.
You will also be able to snap away annoying ads.
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Wallet and Apple Pay
There will be new ways to pay with Apple Pay. Users can send and receive Apple Cash by holding two iPhones together: Tap to Cash will let you share cash without exchanging email or number.
Tickets in Apple Wallet including key event information like an event guide with info about the venue, and recommended Apple Music playlists
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iPhone mirroring on the Mac
iPhone Mirroring will grant users access to their iPhone via their Mac. It will be possible to see notifications from the iPhone on the Mac, and drag and drop files between the devices.
Read: How iPhone Mirroring lets you access your iPhone on your Mac in macOS Sequoia.
Other app updates:
Journal – New features to help you keep track of goals, Insights view, calendar, writing streak, and actually search
Maps – New topographic maps with trails (US national parks only)
Game Mode – Will minimize background activity for the best frame rates
Notes app – formulas and equations entered while typing will be solved
Calendar – incorporates tasks from Reminders and a new monthly view
Health app – Medical ID redesigned
Emergency SOS Live Video
Home app – guest access
Accessibility – Eye Tracking
iCloud – Apple is adding a “Keep Downloaded” option that prevents the file from being moved to iCloud and keeps the file on the device. Read about the new Keep Downloaded option.
Apple didn’t discuss everything at WWDC. There were a number of features that didn’t make the WWDC keynote.
Also see: Unannounced iOS 18 tweak lets you see the time even when your iPhone is dead.
Privacy features
iOS 18 will improve privacy. You will be able to control who can see your apps, which contacts you share with that app, and which accessories apps can connect to.
You can also control whether others can view your apps on your iPhone by locking an app so it won’t open without Face ID or a passcode. A new locked hidden apps folder is also coming with iOS 18.
Developers will have a way to seamlessly connect third-party accessories with iPhones without letting an app see all the other devices on a user’s network.
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Apple Intelligence
Apple’s new artificial intelligence system is coming in a series of updates to iPhone, Mac, and iPad with iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and iPadOS 18. Apple Intelligence will only be supported by iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max though. (Here’s why you’ll need to upgrade your iPhone to get Apple Intelligence, also read: Here’s why newer iPhones and Vision Pro can’t run Apple Intelligence).
The hardware requirements are steep—iPhone 15 Pro or later. iPads will need at least an M1 chip or later as will Macs. Apple Intelligence features will mostly be processed on the device, which is different from other platforms where AI processing is done in the cloud. But Apple Intelligence will be able to determine if cloud processing is needed and will use it when appropriate.
Apple Intelligence features include the following:
Writing – Apple Intelligence will help users enhance their writing and communications. Writing Tools are built in systemwide that will offer to rewrite, proofread, and summarize text in writing focused apps such as Mail, Notes, Pages, and third-party apps.
Images – New image capabilities will also come to M-series Macs. In Image Playground users will be able to create images in three styles: Animation, Illustration, or Sketch.
Photos – A new Memories in Photos feature will create a video from photos and videos based on a description provided by the user. Apple Intelligence will pick out the photos and videos, develop a storyline based on the photos, and arrange them into a movie. In addition, a new Clean Up tool will identify and remove unwanted objects from the background of a photo.
Read: Apple Intelligence FAQ: What it is, what it does, and when you’ll get it and Apple Intelligence is a gradual rollout—here’s what you’ll get, and when.
Siri
Siri is also getting some AI updates and ChatGPT is to be integrated into Siri. Because some queries will be handled off-device Apple is introducing Private Cloud Compute so that when data is sent to server-based models for processing it is not stored or made accessible to Apple.
One of the simplest changes to Siri is that it will be easier to type to Siri rather than having to speak to the on-device assistant. Apple may have finally twigged that people don’t always want to talk to their phones.
The new Siri is said to be more “conversational” and natural, with features that “help users in their day-to-day lives.”
A new smart responses framework will help Siri take into account your own personal details in its replies: like people, companies, calendar events, locations, dates, and more.
Later this year, Siri is said to get cross-device media control. So you can talk to Siri on one of your devices to control media playback on another.
In an update scheduled for early 2025, Siri is said to gain the ability to control nearly any app, with hundreds of possible commands. This feature will start off with single commands for Apple’s own apps and grow to include third-party apps and commands with multiple steps. In addition, Siri will be able to react to and take actions based on what is on your screen. This is said to go into beta for developers in January, with a rollout to users in iOS 18.4 in the spring.
New accessibility features
Apple is planning several new accessibility features for iOS 18, including Adaptive Voice Shortcuts, which will let users turn on or off specific accessibility features using a custom phrase, and Live Speech, which lets users type what they want to say and have it read out loud on phone calls or video meetings, will get the ability to add saved phrases to categories.
Features coming after the iOS 18 release
Some iOS 18 features won’t be a part of the initial release. Rather, they will be released later in 2024 or in 2025 as part of an iOS 18 point release (iOS 18.2 or iOS 18.4, for example).
Here are some of the more significant features we expect to come later in an iOS 18 update:
Mail app features – Auto-categorizing of mail, mail digests, and summaries in your inbox are all features expected later in 2024.
Home support for robot vacuums – The Home app won’t be able to start or stop your Roomba until later in 2024.
Drag and Drop between iPhone and Mac – You’ll be able to see and control your iPhone on your Mac when iOS 18 and macOS 15 are released, but drag-and-drop support between your Mac and iPhone will come in an update.
ChatGPT integration – The ability to call upon ChatGPT when using Apple’s AI tools will likely come later in 2024.
Advanced Siri features – Siri features like its ability to see and react to what is on your display, semantic indexing (where Siri knows and uses information from across Messages, Mail, Contacts, and more), and advanced control over apps is all coming in 2025.
Vehicle Motion Cues in iOS 18 will help reduce motion sickness.
Third-party NFC transactions – Apple will allow third-party NFC transactions beginning with iOS 18.1–by request.
In addition, all of the Apple Intelligence features will initially support only American English, and may be limited to only some regions. Additional languages and regions are likely to be available through 2025 and beyond.
Next version of iOS
We know that the next version of iOS after Apple finishes development of iOS 18 will be iOS 19. But what next in terms of software? Expect even more Apple Intelligence features to come in the late 2025 update to iOS and expect that iOS, iPadOS and macOS will be closer than ever.
Over the past several years, the release of the new version of iOS has been fairly consistent, usually falling on the Monday following Apple’s iPhone launch event:
iOS 18: Monday, September 16, 2024
iOS 17: Monday, September 18, 2023
iOS 16: Monday, September 12, 2022
iOS 15: Monday, September 20, 2021
iOS 14: Wednesday, September 16, 2020
iOS 13: Thursday, September 19, 2019
iOS 12: Monday, September 17, 2018
New iPhone SE ‘confirmed’ to launch in March 2025 Macworld
It now looks extremely likely that the next version of the iPhone SE will launch in March 2025, after an analyst report claimed to confirm that timeframe earlier this week.
In a research note (via MacRumors), Barclays analyst Tom O’Malley and colleagues outlined the findings from a recent trip to supply chains in Asia. One takeaway, the analysts said, is that they have “confirmed” that the 4th-gen iPhone SE is currently scheduled for launch towards the end of the first quarter of next year. That almost certainly means March, which incidentally is when the 3rd-gen SE arrived back in 2022.
All three SE models released so far, indeed, have come out in the spring: March 2016 for the 1st-gen SE March 2022 for the 3rd-gen model, and April 2020 for the 2nd-gen SE. A three-year wait between models is unusual but not unprecedented, as there was a four-year wait between the first and second iPhone SE releases.
Aside from the launch timeframe, the note reiterated the current theory that the 4th-gen SE will be the first iPhone to feature an Apple-made 5G modem. This is obviously a key step forward for Apple, as it holds the potential for substantial cost savings; but it could also mean dramatically increased battery efficiency for customers.
It might seem surprising that Apple would bestow such a potentially beneficial feature on the budget-focused SE a good six months before it lands on the flagship iPhones, but it does now look like it’s going to happen. The inclusion of the new modem, plus the 48MP main camera from the iPhone 15, 8GB of RAM, the A18 processor, and Apple Intelligence support mean this is shaping up to be an iPhone SE that’s actually special.
For all the latest news and rumors, check out our regularly updated new iPhone SE superguide. If you can’t wait until next March, pick up a bargain on a current model with our roundup of the best Black Friday iPhone deals.
Apple Pay to Be Treated Like a Bank With Federal Scrutiny in the U.S. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized a new rule that will bring Apple Pay and other major digital wallet services under the same oversight as banks.
The CFPB today announced that, effective 30 days after its publication in the Federal Register, digital payment platforms processing over 50 million annual transactions in U.S. dollars will be subject to federal supervision. Apple Pay is one of the most widely used digital wallets in the United States and falls squarely within this threshold.
The new rule will grant the CFPB powers to proactively examine Apple Pay's compliance with federal consumer financial laws, including privacy protection, fraud prevention, and account stability. The CFPB has highlighted privacy concerns, fraud risks, disruption caused by account closures, and consumer protection as key areas of focus in its supervision.
While the CFPB already had some enforcement authority over Apple Pay, it previously relied on responding to violations or direct consumer complaints. The new regulation enables direct and ongoing scrutiny of internal operations, just like the oversight banks and credit unions face. Apple has not yet commented regarding the CFPB's finalized rule, but it did participate in the agency's consultation process, which considered input from stakeholders and financial technology companies.
The CFPB's move reflects a broader global trend toward regulating big tech's involvement in financial services. European regulators have similarly scrutinized Apple Pay, including its restriction of near-field communication (NFC) to its devices, which raised antitrust concerns. In the United States, the CFPB's decision is part of an effort to ensure that tech companies offering financial services comply with the same rules as traditional institutions.Tags: Apple Pay, United StatesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Here’s everything Apple isn’t including in its Black Friday ‘sale’ Macworld
With just a week to go until Black Friday, Apple has announced the details of its anticipated four-day shopping event that runs from November 29 to December 2. As always, there aren’t any actual savings during the promotion, but you can score a gift card for a future purchase when you buy certain devices.
However, there are a lot that are excluded this year. After Apple surprisingly included the Apple Watch Series 9 in its offer last year, the Series 10 isn’t part of this year’s event, nor is the Apple Watch Ultra or any of the new Macs. Here’s a list of the devices that are excluded from the promotion:
iPhone 16 (all models)
iPad mini
14-inch MacBook Pro
16-inch MacBook Pro
Mac mini
iMac
Mac Studio
Mac Pro
Studio Display
Apple Watch Series 10
Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Vision Pro
HomePod mini
Magic Mouse/Trackpad/Keyboard
Apple Pencil (USB-C)
That’s a long list and includes many of the products people would want to buy. Some of the offers seem low as well, most notably $25 back for buying an iPhone SE, which is more than two years old. Back in 2022, Apple offered a $50 gift card for the same iPhone SE it sells now. It’s also surprising to see the AirPods 4 on the list, which arrived in September alongside the new iPhones and Watches.
The good news is that if you’re looking for a new MacBook Pro or iPad mini, there are plenty of retailers that are offering actual discounts, some at prices lower than we’ve ever seen before. So stay tuned to Macworld throughout the next week as we track and highlight the best deals on everything Apple sells.
This $50 off Beats Black Friday deal is music to our ears Macworld
It seems like Beats wants to make sure you have a cool new speaker to listen to music with this holiday season because it just dropped to its best price ahead of Black Friday. The Beats Pill has dropped to $100 at Amazon, a 33 percent discount from its $150 MSRP. That’s the lowest we’ve seen since Prime Day.
We reviewed the Beats Pill and found it’s a good speaker with decent volume and sound for its size and fantastic battery life. We gave it a four-star rating and found that it’s probably about a firmware update from being the whole package. One of the best things about the speaker is that it comes with an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. That means it’s a perfect companion for any trip you want to take, whether that’s to the beach, up the mountain, or to the nearby park.
Furthermore, the Beats Pill delivers some 24 hours of playtime and is tiny enough to fit in any backpack where you could squeeze a water bottle in. The controls may take a bit to figure out, but one of the cool things you can do is double-tap the power button to trigger your go-to voice assistant, be it Siri or Google Assistant.
So take the chance to get the new Beats Pill for $100 this Black Friday because we don’t think we’ll see a lower price anytime soon.
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Apple Announces 2024 Black Friday Event, Offering Up to $200 Gift Card Apple's annual four-day Black Friday through Cyber Monday shopping event is returning this Friday, November 29 through Monday, December 2 in many countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K., and others. During the event, customers can get an Apple gift card with the purchase of an eligible product.
In the U.S., for instance, customers can receive an Apple gift card worth up to $200 with the purchase of an eligible iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods, Beats headphones and speakers, and select accessories. Apple has shared full terms and conditions with a complete breakdown of gift card values and other details.
The offers will be available on Apple's online store, in the Apple Store app, and at physical Apple Store locations. As usual, refurbished products are not eligible for a gift card, and the offer cannot be combined with educational pricing.
Black Friday is one of the few occasions per year when Apple directly offers deals on its products, but better deals are often available through resellers like Amazon, so make sure to check out our Black Friday roundup for the latest discounts on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV, accessories, and more.
Apple's all-in-one gift card can be used towards the purchase of products, subscription-based services like Apple Music and Apple TV+, App Store apps, iTunes Store content like TV shows and movies, iCloud+ storage, and more.Tag: Black FridayRelated Forum: Community DiscussionThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple unveils 2024 Black Friday promo: up to $200 gift card on eligible purchases Apple has officially announced its Black Friday promotions for this year. Starting November 29, you can score an up to $200 gift card when you buy an eligible Apple product from Apple’s website, app, and retail stores.
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Bob Iger remarkably (and accidentally) honest about Disney+ pricing and subscriptions Disney CEO Bob Iger accidentally revealed a key piece of commercially-sensitive data during the company’s most recent earnings call: how many Disney+ subscribers are on ad-supported tier.
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iOS 18 Photos App Redesign: Two Months Later, Users Still Divided When Apple released iOS 18 in September, it introduced an overhauled Photos app, dropping on users the biggest change to photo management on iPhone since the app's introduction. MacRumors forums users have been particularly vocal about the redesign – some have praised the AI features, but others have called for a return to the simpler interface of iOS 17.
The company has made much of Apple Intelligence, so it's no wonder that at the center of Apple's overhaul is an attempt to leverage AI and machine learning to simplify photo organization while introducing a more modern aesthetic. The major changes include a unified scrollable interface that replaces the traditional tab system, smart collections that automatically group photos by occasions like "Recent Days" and "Trips," and significantly enhanced search capabilities that understand natural language queries.
How to Navigate the Redesigned Photos App
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Photos Redesign Draws Common Criticisms
These changes are supposed to accurately represent Apple's vision for a more intelligent photo management system, but reception remains decidedly mixed. Many users have found the transition jarring, with several recurring complaints emerging across social media and Apple community feedback:
A cluttered interface that makes finding specific photos difficult
Confusion from redundant auto-generated albums and collections
Photos and videos no longer defaulting to full-screen viewing mode
Removal of traditional navigation tabs like "Library" and "Albums"
Overemphasis on AI features at the expense of simple organization
In response to both pre- and post-release feedback, Apple has implemented several updates through iOS 18 betas and point releases. For example, the company removed the controversial Carousel feature that displayed daily highlights, reintroduced the familiar pinch-to-zoom navigational gesture, and will soon improve the video player interface by removing the borders during playback. But is it enough?
How to Customize and Reorder the Photos App
The Photos app represents one of the most significant overhauls to a core iOS app in recent years. Some argue it was a step in the right direction, but others see it as a regressive move prompted by Apple's rivals offering more and more AI-oriented photography features. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the Photos app redesign. Barring a complete reversion back to the original interface, what features would you like to see Apple add or remove in future updates?This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple will now be treated like a bank, says US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau The popularity of Apple Pay will now see the Cupertino company regulated by the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a watchdog whose role is normally limited to banks and financial services companies.
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US government steps up oversight of Apple Pay and rivals The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says it will apply rigorous oversight to Big Tech payment systems such as Apple Pay.Apple Pay on an Apple WatchThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently fined Apple and Goldman Sachs a $90 million penalty over disputed Apple Card payments. However, it has long argued that digital wallet systems such as Apple Pay should be regulated like credit cards and banks are.According to Reuters, the CFPB has now said it will step up its supervision of Big Tech companies. While CFPB did not name companies, it outlined plans for its oversight of payment apps and platforms. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Your iPhone isn’t as secure as you think (but it can be) Macworld
Your iPhone might seem like an impenetrable vault, keeping your personal information, photos, messages, and apps safe. But guess what? It might not be as tightly locked down as you think. While Apple keeps adding and improving iOS security features, some sneaky ways thieves and hackers can get in still exist.
Let’s look at some common security threats iPhone users face and how you can protect yourself. From sneaky shoulder surfers to tricky phishing attacks, it’s time to uncover the hidden risks lurking in your pocket.
An update is waiting
We all receive notifications about software updates, but they’re easy to ignore, especially if there aren’t any new features to try. But delaying them can leave our iPhones vulnerable to serious threats. Every update contains numerous security patches that can shut down serious threats. For example, the iOS 14.7.1 update in 2021 targeted the Pegasus spyware, which was used at a high level to access messages, activate the camera and microphone, and collect location data.
To steer clear of threats, install software updates promptly. Keeping iOS up to date on your iPhone is one of the simplest ways to safeguard your device.
iOS updates include security updates that patch vulnerabilities that could expose your iPhone to hackers.Foundry
Your PIN is showing
You might think it’s safe to unlock your iPhone with a PIN in public but think again. In recent years, thieves have used a sneaky technique called “shoulder surfing” to watch people enter their passcodes and then snatch their iPhones to get full access to their device.
Apple knows these threats are real, so they’ve added some features to iOS to help keep your iPhone safe. First up, they added Stolen Device Protection in iOS 17.3. This feature makes it a bit harder for someone to steal your iPhone or break into it. When you try to change an Apple Account password or Face ID settings, it’ll delay you. And it’ll also stop certain actions without Face ID or Touch ID authentication.
Of course, people can also steal your iPhone and try to guess your PIN. Apple has a stop for that too. In iOS 18.1, Apple added an inactivity reboot feature that will automatically reboot and put it into the “Before First Unlock” state, making it harder for someone trying to guess your PIN.
But above all, choose a complex PIN and be extra careful when entering it in public. Use Face ID or Touch ID whenever possible.
A malicious profile is hiding
Have you ever clicked on a link that asked you to install a new configuration profile? These profiles can be useful for things like joining a work network or installing a VPN, but cybercriminals can use them to take over your device. They trick you into installing these profiles through phishing emails or fake websites.
Once these profiles are installed, hackers can change your device settings, spy on you, and install unwanted apps without your knowledge. This is a sneaky way for them to gain control of your iPhone—and you might not even know it’s there.
To avoid this, only install configuration profiles from trusted sources. If you’re asked to install one unexpectedly, say no and check the source. Also, regularly check your installed profiles under Settings > General > VPN & Device Management and remove any that look suspicious.
Stolen Device Protection will make it more difficult for thieves to get into the most sensitive parts of your iPhone.Apple
You clicked the wrong link
Phishing attacks are getting smarter, targeting iPhone users with emails and messages that look like they’re from Apple. These sneaky messages often trick you into giving away your Apple ID username and password by tricking you into thinking there’s an urgent issue with your account.
Once hackers have your information, they can access all your iCloud content, such as your photos, contacts, and backups. They might even lock you out of your own account or use your details to launch more scams.
So, be careful of emails or messages that say they’re from Apple, even if they seem legit. Apple will rarely if ever send you a message like that, so check the sender’s address carefully, and never click on links you don’t trust. Instead, go straight to your iPhone Settings or contact support to check for anything wrong with your account.
Your SIM was swapped
If your iPhone uses a physical SIM card, you’re at risk of SIM swapping attacks. This is when someone tricks your mobile carrier into transferring your phone number to a new SIM card they control. Once they have your number, they can intercept calls and text messages, including two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, and basically clone your iPhone.
With access to your 2FA codes, hackers can breach your accounts, reset passwords, and bypass security measures. This deceptive tactic can have serious consequences for your personal and financial information. And even newer iPhones with eSIMs are at risk.
To prevent this from happening to you, contact your mobile carrier and set up a PIN or password that must be provided before any changes are made to your account. And as always, use app-based authentication methods, passkeys, and 2FA whenever possible.
Hackers don’t need physical access to your device to hijack your SIM.Foundry
You’re tempted to jailbreak
Jailbreaking your iPhone might seem like a fun way to make it your own, but it’s actually a considerable risk. It removes many built-in security features that protect you from harmful software.
Without those safeguards, your iPhone can get infected with malware, have your data stolen, or even be hacked. What’s more, jailbroken devices often miss out on important security updates, so they’re even more vulnerable to these threats.
So, before you jailbreak your iPhone, think about it. The cool stuff you can do with it won’t make up for the security risks. Stick with the official version of iOS, and you’ll be safe and sound. And besides, with so many customization options in the latest versions, you probably don’t even need to anymore.
iPhone Base Models Remain Best-Sellers Despite Pro Max Appeal Apple's base model iPhones have collectively accounted for 42% of its smartphone sales this year, but iPhone Pro Max devices stand as the best-selling individual model, according to new data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP).
The report reveals an interesting sales distribution across Apple's iPhone lineup, but the data needs to be interpreted carefully owing to Apple's tiered product strategy. That's because the company sells several generations of base model iPhones simultaneously at different price points, but it only ever offers a single (current) generation of Pro and Pro Max models.
In effect, this means the base model's 42% share represents combined sales across multiple iPhone generations.
Looking at individual models, the iPhone Pro Max captures 26% of sales, followed by the Pro at 19% and Plus models at 13%. The Plus model's performance is particularly notable given that it replaced the smaller iPhone mini in 2022 and has since exceeded its predecessor's market share.
Also notable is that the findings demonstrate a clear shift in consumer preferences toward larger displays. When Apple introduced its first Plus-sized iPhone in 2014, the iPhone 6 Plus, many questioned whether consumers would embrace larger phones. And yet today, the combined share of Plus and Pro Max models accounts for 39% of iPhone sales.
CIRP's analysis also highlights the financial impact of larger models. Both Plus and Pro Max variants contribute significantly to iPhone's average selling price and gross margins, commanding higher prices than their standard-sized counterparts despite sharing similar internal components. Note that these figures exclude sales of Apple's entry-level iPhone SE.
The findings suggest Apple has successfully diversified its iPhone lineup to appeal to different user preferences and price points, while maintaining strong sales across all size categories. As CIRP puts it, Apple's "jumbo phone experiment" has turned out to be a success. However, where Apple's rumored slimmer but not necessarily bigger iPhone 17 "Air" model will fit into this strategy next year remains to be seen.Tag: CIRPThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple urges judge to dismiss the DOJ's speculative antitrust suit Apple has argued in court that the Department of Justice's case against it is baseless, while the DOJ says prove it at trial.The Department of Justice case will hang over Apple for yearsAs expected, Apple made its case to US District Judge Julien Neals in Newark, New Jersey, on Wednesday, November 21, 2024. Its lawyers are seeking a dismissal of the antitrust accusations that it has consistently decried since the Department of Justice (DOJ) brought it in March 2024.Now according to Bloomberg, both sides have presented their argument over whether the case should continue. Apple attorney Devora Allon said: Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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AT&T Turbo icon begins appearing on some iPhones If you’ve begun seeing a strange icon displaying “Turbo” on your iPhone with AT&T as your character, you’re not along. According to Reddit, the icon has begun to appear as a means of marking its premium network prioritization service. The new indicator seems to have started appearing after users updated to iOS 18.1.1, although that […]
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Apple offers technical details as to zero-day bugs and quick operating system security updates to address them Following up on yesterday’s story about how Apple pushed major macOS, iOS, and iPadOS security updates out the door to cover a pair of vulnerabilities, it appears that the vulnerabilities are already being exploited in the wild. The vulnerabilities, credited to Google’s TAG (Threat Analysis Group), are being actively exploited on Intel-based macOS systems, Apple […]
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Best Black Friday Amazon deals: $100 off M4 Mac mini, $250 off MacBook, $189 Apple Watch Amazon's official Black Friday Deals Week event starts now and we have live coverage of today's best Apple deals, including new low prices on M4 Macs, the 2024 iPad mini 7, current Apple Watch models and more.Amazon's Black Friday deals on Apple start now.Black Friday is happening now at both Amazon and Best Buy, and we're monitoring the Apple space closely so you can save the most money on your holiday shopping. From M4 MacBook and Mac mini discounts to the cheapest Apple Watch Series 10 prices we've seen this season, there are a number of bargains worth considering when choosing gifts for loved ones.Shop Amazon's BF Sale Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
How to find the Retouch tool in Photos for macOS Sequoia 15.1 Macworld
Apple has offered a Retouch tool in the macOS Photos app for several releases. This brush-like tool lets you “paint” over an area or in spots and have Photos interpolate detail, removing noise and dust.
Starting in macOS 15.1 Sequoia, however, some readers who rely on Retouch noticed it disappeared. That’s because Apple added a more powerful but still in-progress replacement feature: Clean Up. Clean relies on Apple Intelligence, the company’s beta machine-learning product. You need an M1 or later Apple silicon Mac.
If you’re using an M-series Mac, when you double-click an image and click Edit, and click Adjust in the button at the top of the editing window, Retouch no longer appears in the right-hand adjustment list. Instead, a new Clean Up button is available at the top of the screen. Click that, and you can adjust a Size slider and click, circle, or paint an area on a photo.
Clean Up seems to work best on small areas and in removing certain kinds of distractions, like power lines, people in the background of a photo, or objects. When I drag or circle larger areas instead of painting, the results are quite poor compared to the control offered in Retouch.
Retouch isn’t perfect, but it seems to smooth out dust from the top-right of an iPad mini without being too obstrusive (left). Circling an area with Clean Up removed some dust with no trace, but then made other splotches more extreme (right).Foundry
The trouble is, you can’t opt to return to Retouch. Even if you disable Apple Intelligence in > System Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri, Clean Up still remains in Photos, and Retouch is still missing. While Apple Intelligence remains in beta, you would think Apple would offer a switch between the two or keep both in place. Unfortunately, it’s provided a dubious “upgrade” that you’ll have to suffer through (or revert to 15.0 Sequoia).
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iOS application to Go application synchronization I have a project that involves running Tasks, where each task is a routine run in a Go application on a computer. The Go computer application (Supports Linux, Windows, Mac) gives users the option to:
create Tasks
Start tasks that have been created
View running tasks
Currently each task is stored on a .csv file on the computer. Users that downloads this computer exe will also be able to download a mobile iOS application. This iOS app should also give users the same 3 features as above. But the Go computer application is the only one that actually runs these tasks.
I will be using Google Firebase to store information. What is the best way to Sync a Go exe and a iOS application?
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Store tasks in a "task" collection. Setup a snapshot listener on the iOS app and another in the Go app. This will listen to new/deleted/updates tasks.
Create a "Start task" document (both ends listen to this document), the iOS app writes the name of the task to start onto a queue in this document. When the Go app sees the new write, it starts the task, then deletes the entry in the queue.
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Save $300 on the Apple Studio Display during Black Friday sale If you want the Apple Studio Display, you should consider getting it now, as it's currently available at a massive $300 discount.Save $300 on the Apple Studio DisplayThe Apple Studio Display offers consumers an Apple-designed screen for their Mac, without necessarily paying the high price of the Pro Display XDR. If you're quick, that price can be even less.Buy for $1,299.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Macworld Podcast: What’s up with Apple’s smart home efforts Macworld
Is Apple finally going to make a real effort into the smart home market? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll examine a few recent reports on some rumored products: an iPad-like control center, smart home cameras, an Apple television set, and more!
This is episode 910 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola.
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Sam’s Club’s $20 membership was too good to pass up Macworld
Between gift shopping, cooking, and hosting the family, the holidays are not cheap, but I’m hoping they’re easier to manage now that I’m doing all my shopping at Sam’s Club. I went years avoiding warehouse stores, but here’s why I’m actually glad I did:
New Sam’s Club Members can get a 1-Year Membership for only $20 (instead of $50).
Here’s how shopping at Sam’s Club is going so far.
There are 597 Sam’s Club warehouses in the US. That’s not just a fun piece of trivia. It’s something I learned because I just moved, and one of the things I’m most excited about is the Sam’s Club that’s only a 20-minute drive from my apartment.
Sure, there’s a grocery store that’s a little closer, but I can’t buy socks at my local grocery store. Or bulk energy drinks. Or a computer. At Sam’s Club, there’s a huge selection, so I might be able to get all my gifts, groceries, and bulk caffeine (it gets its own category because it is important to me) in one go.
And if I don’t feel like putting on shoes, Sam’s Club has an incredible selection online. And it’s not just shopping. There’s a whole section just for travel and entertainment. My next vacation might very well be courtesy of my Sam’s Club membership.
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Live Activity & Dynamic Island Development I am building an app where I'm trying to utilize the dynamic island on the iPhone (Live Activity) & the notch on the Macbook. Do I need a paid Apple developer account to build with Live Activity? Because I don't see it in the capability section. submitted by /u/MikeeBuilds [link] [comments]
How XProtect protects you from viruses on macOS XProtect is Apple's Mac virus detection system which keeps your Mac safe. Here's how the protective macOS feature works.XProtect is macOS's malware scaning tool.Viruses and other malware are a constant threat to computers, which web surfers have to work around every time they go online.A computer virus is a small piece of code that gets silently installed onto your computer. One where it runs or embeds itself into other software and causes havoc. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
How can I use iPhone true depth front camera to detect if the captured depth map of a face is a true 3d face or spoofed 2d image I'm trying to implement anti-spoofing in iOS app using iphone true depth front camera. I have checked the following questions still can't find a proper working solution. I trained a coreML model using 22000 depth human face images and 22000 non-human face(objects,food etc) images. The accuracy of the model is very less. When testing out […]
Struggling to Find Simple, Useful App Ideas as an iOS Developer I've been working as a professional iOS developer for two years, having started learning iOS development during the 2020 lockdown. Over this time, I've worked with two companies on three projects, two of which never saw the light of day. Despite my experience, I’ve never released an app on my own or purchased a paid […]
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How to remove push notification when message is deleted On WhatsApp, if someone do “Delete mesaage for everyone” on their message, then the corresponding push notification for the message would vanish from the recipient phone. Can anyone enlighten me on how does that work/ point me to relevant documentation on that? Thanks submitted by /u/locustrun [link] [comments]
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More than 200 companies already support passkeys in their apps and websites The passwordless future is rapidly becoming a reality as more than 200 companies have now added passkey support to their websites and apps. This significant milestone, revealed by the company behind 1Password, signals a growing shift towards more secure and convenient authentication methods.
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20+ Ways to Free Up iPhone Storage If your iPhone or iPad is full, there are several things you can do to claw back storage space. In this guide, we run through several options and methods available to free up storage on Apple's iOS and iPadOS devices. Keep reading to learn what they are.
Every new iPhone and iPad model comes with a set storage capacity ranging from 64GB to 1TB for iPhones, and 64GB to 2TB for iPads. While it's always a good idea to buy a model with the biggest storage you can afford, depending on your usage sometimes even the highest storage devices can fill up, and it can happen when you least expect it.
From the music you buy and the apps you download, to the video you shoot and the messages you receive, all of that content has to live somewhere, either on your device or in cloud storage. When your iPhone or iPad storage is full, it's not like you can increase it. What you can do, however, is free up your existing storage. Here's how.
Basic Storage-Saving Tips
Apple is aware that many people struggle to manage storage on their devices, which is why it has introduced more and more tools with successive versions of iOS to help users keep on top of the kinds of apps and media that often eat up precious megabytes.
Launch the Settings app and select General ➝ iPhone/iPad Storage, and the amount of storage space you've used is shown in the color-coded bar at the top. Below it, you may see a list of recommendations for optimizing storage, by reviewing and deleting large attachments, for example.
These recommendations are followed by a list of installed apps and the amount of storage each one uses. The list also tells you when you last used each app, allowing you to easily find and delete the apps that you haven't used for a while or not at all.
When you delete an app, its icon, app data, and any user-generated data is removed. That's fine if you don't intend to use the app again, however Apple also lets you offload apps, which frees up storage space, but leaves the app's icon and user data in place. If an app you use a lot is taking up a lot of space, it's worth checking if you can clear any cache associated with it.
Another option that Apple added to iOS/iPadOS not so long ago is the ability to prevent your iPhone or iPad from from automatically installing software updates. It used to be the case that new software updates were downloaded automatically in the background and then installed through an Automatic Updates feature. However, these days the Settings app includes a toggle that lets you choose whether updates are automatically downloaded or not.
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Reclaim Space Taken Up By Photos
The photos that you keep on your iPhone or iPad naturally take up storage space on your device, which can fill up quickly depending on the available storage capacity and how much content you have.
If you see a message that your device's storage is full, it's worth checking out a system option called Optimize Storage, which is designed to work with iCloud Photos. This feature replaces full-resolution photos on your Apple device with smaller, device-sized versions that take up a lot less storage space, while the full-resolution images remain off-device in iCloud.
Another way of pruning your photo library is checking for redundant shots taken in Burst Mode. Burst Mode refers to when the camera on your device captures a series of photos in rapid succession, at a rate of ten frames per second.
It's a great way to shoot an action scene or an unexpected event, since you're always more likely to end up with the picture you were aiming for. But it also generates a lot of unwanted images, so it's good practice to pick out the best image for safe keeping, and delete the rest to save on storage space.
If you have an older iPhone, you can also save space when shooting in HDR. On iPhone X and earlier models, when the camera takes an automatic HDR photo, it can also optionally keep the standard shot in your Photo library, which is useful for comparison or for when the HDR picture doesn't come out as expected. However, if you want, you can disable this function and thereby save yourself some storage space.
In some cases, you can find your photo library getting bigger even when you haven't been taking pictures on your device. For example, the media that people share with you over WhatsApp may be automatically saved to your iPhone's Photos app. Fortunately, you can easily prevent this default behavior by disabling Save to Photos in WhatsApp's in-app settings.
Of course, if your photo library feels like it's ballooned out of control, one solution is to start afresh and delete all the photos on your iPhone. Just make sure you've already backed any up that you want to keep, and be aware that deleting your photos with iCloud Photo Library enabled will delete your photos from ALL of your devices.
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Reclaim Space Taken Up By Videos
Some of the above photo tips apply to videos stored in your device's photo library. However, there are other ways to prevent video content from eating up storage space. For example, you can customize the resolution and frame rate of recorded video to reduce the file size in Settings ➝ Camera ➝ Record Video.
Elsewhere, if you regularly download Apple Fitness+ videos to your iPhone or iPad, check the recommendations in Settings ➝ General ➝ iPhone Storage and you should see them listed under Review Downloaded Videos, where you'll be able to delete them individually or in bulk.
If you have an Apple TV+ subscription, or you've rented or purchased movies, you can download videos using Apple's TV app to watch them offline. However, if you're looking to save space, go to Settings ➝ Apps ➝ TV, then under "Download Options," make sure that you've selected Fast Downloads (lower quality, uses less storage) – it means lower quality videos, but they use less storage.
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Reclaim Space Taken By Other Apps/Media
WhatsApp features a built-in media management tool that can help you identify, select, and bulk delete GIFs, photos, and videos that may be filling up your phone.
The tool groups together large files and media that has been forwarded many times, sorting files by size in descending order, and provides a way to preview files before deleting them. You can also see a preview of media before selecting one or multiple files to delete. To access the storage management tool, launch the app and go to Settings ➝ Storage and Data ➝ Manage Storage.
If you're an Apple Music subscriber, you can download songs, playlists, and albums from the Apple Music catalog to your iPhone or iPad for offline listening, but this can gradually eat up your device's storage space over time.
Fortunately the Music app includes a handy feature that can spring into action whenever your device's storage space runs low, and automatically offload songs you haven't played for a while in order to make space for newer ones.
Check Settings ➝ Apps ➝ Music ➝ Optimize Storage, and make sure the Optimize Storage switch is enabled. From here, you can also choose a minimum storage amount that you want to keep for music before downloaded songs start being removed from your device. You can also monitor storage space by turning off automatic downloads in Settings ➝ Apps ➝ Music and downloading new songs manually when needed.
Of course, Apple Music users can also remove songs and whole albums in the Music app. Simply press and hold an item, select Delete From Library from the pop-up menu, and then tap Delete Album/Song when prompted.
There are several ways to trim fat from the Messages app. For example, iOS can be automated to discard old messages that have been on your device for longer than a specific period of time.
In addition, if you tap the contact bubble(s) and at the top of a Messages conversation, you can also see every file that has been sent to you in the chat thread in one easily accessible location, where you can remove them all in one fell swoop.
Other Apple apps that are worth checking include the Books app and the Voice Memos app. If you listen to a lot of audiobooks, try nixing your back catalog, and review any old Voice Memo recordings to see if you need them any more.
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Wrapping Up
We've run through the main storage-saving tips for iPhone and iPad, but depending on your use case, there may be other ways that you can free up space on your device. For instance, if you do a lot of on-device file management in the Files app, consider compressing large files and folders by selecting Compress from the contextual pop-up menu.
If you're still short on space and you've exhausted all the above options, it may be worthwhile resorting to the "nuke" option – a clean install – by erasing your device and starting again. If that doesn't help, it could be time to upgrade your device.
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How to Erase and Restore Your iPhone or iPadGot any more tips we haven't mentioned here? Let us know in the comments, or Send us an email.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Musi Fans Refuse To Update iPhones Until Apple Unblocks Controversial App An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Who up missing Musi?" a Reddit user posted in a community shocked by the free music streaming app's sudden removal from Apple's App Store in September. Apple kicked Musi out of the App Store after receiving several copyright complaints. Musi works by streaming music from YouTube -- seemingly avoiding paying to license songs -- and YouTube was unsurprisingly chief among those urging Apple to stop allowing the alleged infringement.
Musi was previously only available through the App Store. Once Musi was removed from the App Store, anyone who downloaded Musi could continue using the app uninterrupted. But if the app was ever off-loaded during an update or if the user got a new phone, there would be no way to regain access to their Musi app or their playlists. Some Musi fans only learned that Apple booted Musi after they updated their phones, and the app got offloaded with no option to re-download. Panicked, these users turned to the Musi subreddit for answers, where Musi's support staff has consistently responded with reassurances that Musi is working to bring the app back to the App Store. For many Musi users learning from others' mistakes, the Reddit discussions leave them with no choice but to refuse to update their phones or risk losing their favorite app. The app may remain unavailable for several months as the litigation unfolds. "After Apple gave in to the pressure, Musi sued (PDF) in October, hoping to quickly secure an injunction that would force Apple to reinstate Musi in the App Store until the copyright allegations were decided," reports Ars. "But a hearing on that motion isn't scheduled until January, making it appear unlikely that Musi will be available again to download until sometime next year."
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As Apple Prepares to Launch Home Hub, Amazon Debuts New Echo Show With 21-Inch Display Amazon today announced the launch of two new Echo Show devices, both of which have large displays. The Echo Show 15 has a 15-inch display and is a replacement for the original Echo Show 15, while the even bigger Echo Show 21 has a 21-inch display. For those unfamiliar with the Echo Show, it is Amazon's smart home control device, serving as a way to control smart home products.
According to Amazon, the Echo Show 21 has nearly double the viewing area of the Echo Show 15. Like other Echo Show products, it can be used for video calls, watching videos, accessing news, managing family calendars, controlling smart home products, viewing photos, and more.
The Amazon Echo Show is compatible with Matter as a controller, and it can connect directly to Wi-Fi, Thread, and Zigbee devices. Amazon's personal assistant, Alexa, is also included for voice-based smart home controls.
Amazon has been making various Echo Show devices for quite some time, and next year, Apple plans to offer a competing product. Apple's smart home "command center" is expected to feature many of the same capabilities as the Echo Show.
It will include a camera for FaceTime, plus it will control HomeKit and Matter devices. Internal speakers will allow for playing music, and it will have Apple apps like Calendar, Photos, Apple News, Apple Music, and Notes. The device won't be as big as Amazon's Echo Show, though, with Apple planning for a six-inch square display.
The upcoming Apple smart home device will have integrated Siri support with Apple Intelligence, and it will have a customizable home screen with widgets that can show things like the weather, upcoming appointments, and important home controls. Built-in sensors will be able to tell when a person is near, and Apple plans to offer both desktop and wall mounting solutions. Multiple hubs could be used throughout the home as intercoms as well.
It's not clear how Apple plans to price the home hub, but Amazon's Echo Show 15 costs $300, and the Echo Show 21 costs $400. Smaller versions are priced as low as $90.Tags: Amazon, Amazon EchoThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Small-time drug theft leads to big-time trouble in Apple TV+ drama Dope Thief If you haven't had enough fictional drug crime lately, check out the upcoming drama series "Dope Thief" on Apple TV+. Looks gritty.
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T-Mobile Learns From Past Breaches, Manages to Stop New Attack U.S. carrier T-Mobile recently managed to thwart a major network breach before customers were impacted, reports Bloomberg. Hackers were able to get into edge-routing infrastructure, breaching a router owned and operated by T-Mobile.
T-Mobile was able to detect the suspicious activity, blocking hackers from further accessing its systems. There were apparently attempts at getting deeper into the T-Mobile network, but T-Mobile was able to catch the intrusion early so no customer data was compromised. Bloomberg says that people familiar with the situation have confirmed that T-Mobile knows how its network was breached and the access point has been fixed.
It is not clear when the hack covered in Bloomberg's article took place, nor who perpetrated the attack.
In recent weeks, Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached multiple telecommunications companies to access smartphones owned by U.S. politicians. On November 15, T-Mobile did confirm that its systems were accessed by the Chinese hackers, but said that it had seen no "significant impacts to T-Mobile systems or data" and had "no evidence of impacts to or exfiltration of any customer information."
Back in 2021, T-Mobile suffered a major data breach that saw attackers access data from more than 50 million users. Data obtained included names, phone numbers, addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, driver's license and ID info, IMEI numbers, and IMSI numbers, and hackers put it all up for sale.
At the time, T-Mobile pledged to bolster security with a multi-year investment and long-term partnerships with cybersecurity experts at Mandiant.
The 2021 hack ended up costing T-Mobile $60 million after it was fined by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS) for failing to prevent or disclose unauthorized access to sensitive customer data.Tag: T-MobileThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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A user keeps on buying and then refunding the subscription after 6 days to get the app for free. How can I report them to Apple to ban the user from purchasing again? Basically the title. I am using Firebase auth, so I can just ban them from there, but is there a way to report them to Apple so they can't renew their subscription? Thanks submitted by /u/According-Boat-563 [link] [comments]
Facebook Messenger Gains Siri Integration, Audio and Video Voice Messages and More Facebook today announced several updates for its Messenger platform, introducing Siri call integration, new AI features, support for HD video calls, and audio and video voice messages.
iPhone users can now ask Siri to make a call or send a message through the Messenger app. "Hey Siri, send a message to [person] on Messenger" will now work for hands-free calls. This is a feature that Apple has offered for some time, but Messenger did not support it until now.
Facebook is also adding audio and video voice messages, mirroring a FaceTime feature that Apple introduced with iOS 17. Messenger users can leave audio or voice messages when a Messenger call isn't picked up.
Messenger now supports HD video calls, background noise suppression, and voice isolation for clearer call quality when using Messenger. HD is enabled by default for calls made on Wi-Fi, and it can be added for cellular calls as well in the Messenger settings.
In the near future, Messenger will support AI backgrounds in Messenger video calls. Creating a personalized AI background can be done by tapping on the effects icon in the sidebar of a video call and choosing the "Backgrounds" option.
More information about the new Messenger announcements can be found on Facebook's website.Tag: Facebook MessengerThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Amazon slashes price on Apple iPad (10th Generation) to $279 In a limited time deal, Amazon has slashed price on Apple's iPad (10th Generation) by 20%, from $349 to $279…
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Here's What Else to Expect From Apple Before 2024 Ends 2024 is quickly coming to a close, but Apple still has some software updates and other remaining items on its agenda to get through. Below, we outline some of the key things to expect from Apple through the remainder of the year.
Apple's four-day Black Friday-Cyber Monday offer should return next week. In the U.S. last year, Apple offered up to a $200 gift card with select products. Keep track of our own Black Friday deals roundup for more savings on Apple products.
Apple previously announced that iOS 18.2 will be released in December. More specifically, we recently reported that the update will likely be released on Monday, December 9. Other updates should be released at the same time, including iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, watchOS 11.2, tvOS 18.2, visionOS 2.2, and HomePod Software 18.2.
iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 introduce additional Apple Intelligence features, including Genmoji for generating custom emoji, Image Playground for generating images, and ChatGPT integration for Siri. There is also a new Visual Intelligence feature on all iPhone 16 models that can provide information about things in your surroundings. For example, if you point your iPhone's camera at a restaurant, you will be provided with its operating hours and reviews. Apple Intelligence requires an iPhone 15 Pro or any iPhone 16, an iPad with an M-series chip or A17 Pro chip, or a Mac with an M-series chip.
On the iPhone XS and newer, iOS 18.2 also adds a new default apps section in the Settings app, an item location sharing feature in the Find My app, and more.
For the Apple TV, tvOS 18.2 adds a Snoopy screen saver and ultra-wide 21:9 projector support.
visionOS 2.2 adds an ultra-wide mode to Mac Virtual Display, the feature that lets you use the Apple Vision Pro as an external monitor for a Mac. Apple says this is equivalent to using two physical 5K displays sitting side by side on a desk.
After those updates are released, the next wave of betas should follow in December. That should include iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, macOS Sequoia 15.3, watchOS 11.3, tvOS 18.3, visionOS 2.3, and HomePod Software 18.3. Apple's point-three updates are typically minor in scale relative to other versions, and there is a pause in beta releases during the holiday season. These updates will likely be released to the public in January.
The first vehicles with next-generation CarPlay could be released before the end of the year, if Apple meets the 2024 timeframe stated on its website. It has been nearly two and a half years since Apple first previewed next-generation CarPlay at WWDC 2022, so it has been a long wait. Apple has continued to prepare for next-generation CarPlay within iOS 18.2 code. For more details about next-generation CarPlay features, read our previous story.
Apple recently revealed the most popular podcasts of 2024, and Apple Music has some Best of 2024 playlists. Expect year-end charts and award winners for apps, books, and more soon, along with Apple Music's annual Artist of the Year selection. Of course, there could always be a surprise announcement or two in store through the end of the year.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
macOS 15.2 and iPadOS 18.2 public beta 3 released, here’s what to expect Apple has released public beta 3 for macOS Sequoia 15.2 and iPadOS 18.2, bringing refinements and bug fixes to Apple’s forthcoming software updates. Here’s what to expect.
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iOS 18.2 public beta 3 now available, here’s what’s new Just a few hours after releasing the latest iOS 18.2 beta for developers, a new public beta is here. iOS 18.2 public beta 3 arrives as one of the last releases before next month’s full launch. Here’s what’s new.
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Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max the best-selling smartphones during China’s Singles’ Day Apple's iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max were the best-selling smartphones during China’s two-week Singles’ Day sales period…
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Apple Music debuts new ‘The Best of 2024’ playlists Apple Music has kicked off its year-end celebration with a collection of playlists recognizing ‘The Best of 2024.’ Here are all the details.
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These are my favorite HomeKit accessories this holiday season HomeKit accessories are always near the top of my holiday wishlist every year. I love making my home as smart as possible, but it’s often hard to justify spending my own money on these types of accessories.
Here are some of my go-to smart home recommendations for holiday shopping this year … and they all integrate with Apple’s HomeKit platform.
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Apple's iPad 10th Gen plunges to $279 in early Black Friday price war Grab the lowest iPad 10th Generation price on record as Amazon and Best Buy compete for the best early Black Friday deals.Grab the best iPad 10th Gen price on recordNovember is a great time to pick up an Apple device at a discount and iPads are no exception with one week to go before Black Friday. Take advantage of the lowest price on record on Apple's iPad 10th Generation, with prices falling to $279 at Amazon and Best Buy. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Threads now rolling out Custom Feeds in its mobile app globally Earlier this year, Threads began experimenting with Custom Feeds as a way to let users better personalize their experience on the platform by seeing only specific content they want. A few months later, Meta is finally rolling out Custom Feeds globally to all users of the Threads app.
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The 15-inch MacBook Air just got a crazy Black Friday price cut Macworld
Black Friday is our favorite time of the year because when else could you see a brand-new MacBook Air laptop drop to a new best price? The 15-inch M3 MacBook Air is now available for $1,234 at Amazon, a solid $265 off its MSRP and a whopping $465 off the price just a month ago when the base model started with 8GB of RAM.
This is a powerful laptop, especially thanks to the M3 chip, which is great for multitasking, creative work, or just having fun online. The laptop also comes with 16GB of unified memory, which is enough to help you run any app you want or swap from one app to another with ease. The model that’s on sale also features 512GB of storage, which is quite enough for most apps, files, and personal content we usually store.
Our review of the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air concluded with a 4.5-star rating, and our editor praised the laptop’s outstanding performance, fantastic battery life, and balance between price, features, and quality. “Overall, the M3 MacBook Air succeeds in continuing in its role as the laptop for everyone,” the review reads.
This, of course, is even better reflected in the discount we’re seeing ahead of Black Friday. The MacBook Air is perfect for your everyday workload, having fun streaming content, and anything else you want to do. So jump on the chance to get your very own MacBook Air with an M3 chip and 512GB for $1,234 at Amazon ahead of Black Friday.
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iOS 18.2 beta 4: Here’s what’s new iOS 18.2 beta 4 is now available, introducing a few minor changes for iPhone users. The changes come ahead of iOS 18.2 being released to the public sometime in early December.
Here’s a roundup of everything new in iOS 18.2 beta 4…
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