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iOS 18.5 Already in Testing as Apple Intelligence Features for Siri Potentially Delayed Apple's software engineers have been internally testing iOS 18.5 since at least the start of February, according to the MacRumors visitor logs.
Ordinarily, the presence of iOS 18.5 in our logs would not be remarkable. However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman last week reported that Apple was considering delaying or limiting at least some of its promised Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri until iOS 18.5, due to the presence of bugs and other software engineering issues.
The new Apple Intelligence features for Siri were originally expected to debut with iOS 18.4, according to Gurman. The enhancements include on-screen awareness, understanding of a user's personal context, and deeper per-app controls. For example, during its WWDC 2024 keynote, Apple showed an iPhone user asking Siri about their mother's flight and lunch reservation plans based on info from the Mail and Messages apps.
The first iOS 18.4 beta is expected to be released this week. Gurman said it is still possible that at least some of the Apple Intelligence features for Siri will be included in iOS 18.4, but they could be turned off by default. Even still, it is possible that the features might not be added until later iOS 18.4 beta versions, buying Apple more time.
Following the beta testing period, Apple's website suggests that iOS 18.4 will be released in April, but it is unclear if that timeframe will shift due to the reported bugs and potential delays with the Apple Intelligence for Siri rollout.
The first iOS 18.5 beta should arrive in April, and that update would likely be released in May, based on the typical iOS release schedule.
Apple Intelligence requires an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or any iPhone 16 model.Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18Tags: Apple Intelligence, SiriRelated Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Get ready to be annoyed: Apple wants to put ads in Maps Macworld
Open the App Store app on your iPhone and pretty soon you’ll spot an ad: I’m seeing one for Temu on the front page, and a search for “monster hunter” surfaces another for Honkai: Star Rail before we get to any games of that name. This is mildly annoying and makes it slightly harder to find the apps you want, but including ads makes Apple money.
Like it or loathe it, this strategy appears to be part of Apple’s future. It’s already expanded to include ad placements in Apple News and the Stocks app. And according to the latest instalment of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, the company is “exploring” a plan to monetize its Maps app by accepting advertisements there too.
This could take the format, as is most prominent in the App Store, of paid-for entries at the top of search listings, presumably distinguished from organic results by a colored background and a small label saying “Ad.” Or it could, as Gurman explains, “make certain locations appear more prominently on the map.” Swipe across your local area and you might find that branches of Starbucks catch the eye more than you’d otherwise expect.
This is how search ads work in the App Store. The ad is clearly labelled, but it takes up space.David Price / Foundry
While this isn’t unprecedented–Google Maps already does something similar–Apple fans are unlikely to be pleased to hear about this plan, which prioritizes advertisers’ interests over those of the user. But it fits with the company’s larger strategic direction at the moment, which is to look for ways to diversify its revenue streams beyond a small number of hardware lines and particularly to build its services income. Apple needs the services division to be ready to fill the shortfall when the iPhone stops being such a lucrative cash cow.
In any case, we don’t need to worry about the plan just yet. Gurman reports that “there is no timeline or active engineering work being done.” So far the project has taken the form of speculative planning and an all-hands meeting for the Maps team.
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After Wednesday, the iPhone will never be the same Macworld
All signs point to this being another big week for Apple. That’s unusual for February, generally a bleak and cold month for Cupertino watchers. Apple loves to launch in the spring, summer, and fall, but ever since Apple abandoned Macworld San Francisco, it generally hibernates during the winter months. There’s been precisely one February event in Apple’s history and that, inauspiciously, was the launch of the iPod Hi-Fi 19 Februaries ago.
Of course, this week’s launch isn’t an Apple event in the usual sense of hype and hyperbole, skits and specs, and bento grids showing off the new features. All we have to go on is a brief and cryptic tweet posted last week by Tim Cook: “Get ready to meet the newest member of the family. Wednesday, February 19. #AppleLaunch” That’s hashtag AppleLaunch, not hashtag AppleEvent as he tweeted last spring ahead of the Let Loose bash. Hashtag BigDifference.
Rather than a weirdly early spring event, then, the newest member of Apple’s family will probably be announced via a press release and an update to the company’s website. One of the company’s lower-key launches, but still teased almost a week in advance. It’s the same sort of canny compromise–build anticipation, without raising expectations beyond what can be met–that we saw last year when Greg Joswiak advised us to ‘Mac’ our calendars for a week of event-free announcement action. Is this a model for how Apple will launch more of its products in the future? Maybe.
In any case, as with the week of Mac, the likely absence of a conventional press event should not be taken as an admission of insignificance. We’re pretty sure, despite the AirTag-resembling artwork, that the family member in question is the latest iPhone SE (or 16e if one rumor proves to be correct), and as we’ve explained on numerous occasions, this is an important and valuable addition to the Cupertino ecosystem—one that will change the iPhone lineup in major ways. In one sense it helps to close out a departing era, with the new handset’s USB-C port likely to solve a big headache in the EU and marking the end of the Lightning port in the U.S. And in another, it helps to usher in a new one: Apple Intelligence on a sub-$500 phone would be something of a game-changer in driving the adoption of an AI platform that’s playing a desperate game of catch-up and starting to limp.
We don’t know how much Apple will ask for the new SE. But if it’s anywhere close to the $429 previous model, we could be looking at a real bargain: a true budget phone we can recommend wholeheartedly. The 4th-gen SE is going to boast a killer set of specs, not because Apple is feeling generous, but because it needs the SE to support Apple Intelligence. So we’re looking at an A17 Pro chip and 8GB of RAM, minimum. On that level at least it’s going to be punching the same weight as an iPhone 15 Pro.
That’s comparing the device to a phone that was state of the art as recently as late 2023. But compared to the 3rd-gen SE, which came out in early 2022 and was underwhelming even then, the SE 4 should be a massive step forward. Its screen will grow, lose the obstruction of a Home button, and see an upgrade from LCD (the last in Apple’s iPhone lineup) to OLED. The rear camera will get a lot more powerful (48MP is expected). The baseline storage is likely to jump from an inadequate 64GB to 128GB. We even think Apple’s long-awaited in-house 5G modem, bringing power and battery improvements, will make its debut on this phone, a solid six months before it lands on a flagship iPhone in the fall. For those who’ve been waiting three years for this update, it should represent an almost irresistible buy.
For understandable reasons, Apple loves to talk about its top-end products. They’re the ones it’s most proud of, and the ones most likely to win over Android or Windows waverers. A budget phone is never going to get the same red-carpet treatment as a flagship. But a substantive upgrade to the SE will affect far more people in far more profound ways than a redesign to the camera module on the iPhone 17 Pro. This is about raising the baseline offering and delivering a high standard of design and processing power to those who can’t afford to pay silly money for a new smartphone every fall.
Starting Wednesday, the clunky older iPhones still on the Apple Store will start to be phased out. Apple fans on a budget won’t have to settle anymore; they’ll be able to afford a phone with a relatively new design, top-notch components, and access to all the software features on the way in the next few years. This is huge. Event or no event, I’m really excited.
Unless, you know, it just turns out to be a new AirTag.
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Alogic Edge 34″ and 40″ Ultrawide QHD Monitor review: one monitor to match two Macworld
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3440×1440 ultrawide screen
Accurate color
Apple-sensitive styling
Built-in USB hub
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Low pixel density
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With its ultrawide display, the Alogic Edge offers a remarkable amount of working screen space for a single monitor to maximize viewable multitasking apps and documents. Picky creatives may prefer a higher pixel density but for general productivity users the 34- to 40-inch screen is even more spacious than having two monitors side by side.
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Adding more screen space by connecting two or more external monitors to your MacBook, Mac mini or Mac Studio can enhance your productivity by having multiple applications, documents or websites open side by side and therefore more accessible.
With more screen space it’s easier to switch between tasks without cluttering your screen or desk-based workspace. But two monitors swallow up physical desk space and require multiple video ports—often meaning you need to use a MacBook docking station.
Instead of having two monitors, why not choose one large display—to recreate the breadth of two monitors side by side, a widescreen display makes the most sense.
One wide rather than two monitors is also a more ergonomic design, with the broader field of view potentially reducing neck pain by providing a productive workspace in a tighter space. We look at more differences between a two-monitor setup vs one ultrawide screen further down this review.
Alogic is the maker of one of our favorite ranges of 4K displays, the Clarity, which has 27-inch and 32-inch models. At home I have two of these 27-inch Clarity displays—one a touchscreen model—hooked up to my M2 Pro Mac mini.
I was therefore intrigued by the possibilities of Alogic’s latest displays: 34-inch and 40-inch ultrawide (UWD) 4K screens. Could one of these do the same job as the two existing monitors while saving me precious desk space and offering further single-screen benefits?
I tested the larger of the two new displays, the Edge 40” Ultrawide QHD Monitor, but include details of the smaller but still ultrawide 34-inch Edge.
See how these Ultrawide QHD Monitor compare to other displays we have reviewed in our Best Mac monitors round up.
40-inch Edge (top) and 34-inch Edge (bottom).Alogic
Features
Both 34-inch and 40-inch models support up to a 3440×1440-pixel resolution. This is known as UltraWide Quad HD or an unpronounceable UWQHD.
The screen uses In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology that can deliver great color accuracy when being viewed from different angles with minimal diminishment of image quality.
Screen specs
Maximum Resolution: 3,440×1,440 pixels
Refresh Rate: 60Hz or 100Hz
Response Time: 14ms (34”); 8ms (40”)
Pixel Density: 110ppi (34”); 93ppi (40”)
Aspect Ratio: 21:9
Viewing Angle: 178°(H) / 178°(V)
Brightness: 370 nits (34”); 400 nits (40”)
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (34”); 1200:1 (40”)
Color Saturation (NTSC): 91% (34”); 89% (40”)
Color Saturation (DCI-P3): 90% (34”); 97% (40”)
Color Saturation (SRGB): 95% (34”); 99% (40”)
Color Saturation (Adobe RGB): 92% (34”); 94% (40”)
Most ultrawide monitors, often aimed at gamers, are curved. A flat 40-inch ultrawide display is more appropriate to productivity jockeys. The ultrawide aspect ratio makes it ideal for multitasking and working comfortably with multiple windows open in one view.
Standard monitors, like Alogic’s own 27-inch Clarity displays, have an aspect ratio of 16:9. The ultrawide Edge has an aspect ratio of 21:9, so is much longer horizontally. That extra width is perfect for keeping lots of things onscreen in the same view and not layered under each other. Normally, you’d need a couple of monitors side by side to achieve this. We have also tested the Mobile Pixels Geminos Dual Vertical FHD Monitor, which unusually stacks two screens vertically.
Ultrawide monitors have slightly lower resolutions than more standard monitors, which is worth bearing in mind if you are a professional digital creative. My graphic-designer wife was impressed with the Edge’s color gamut (the range of colors it can generate), but less so with the crispness of the text.
As a result of the 40-inch screen size combined with the 3,440×1,440 resolution, pixel density is lower than you’ll find on smaller displays. The 40-inch Edge supports 93 pixels per inch (ppi), compared to the shaper 110ppi for the 34-inch Edge. In comparison, the 27-inch Clarity screen is the crispest of all the Alogic displays at 163ppi. The Edge pixel density is greater than an HD screen (82ppi) but nowhere near as cystal as a 5K display such as the 218ppi Apple Studio Display.
A close rival to the 40-inch Edge is the Monoprice 44394 40-inch Crystal Pro that offers the same resolution and pixel density. We much prefer the Edge’s more flexible and better-looking stand, but gamers will fancy the Monoprice’s screen’s superior 144Hz refresh rate. While many ultrawide monitors are used by gamers, the refresh rates on offer with the Edge monitors (6-Hz or 100Hz) are too low for that crowd. With up to an 100Hz option, the refresh rates are higher than the 60Hz supported by most 4K displays and is all you need for web browsing and other productivity tasks.
For general productivity tasks I didn’t find this lower pixel density a problem for my eyes at least. Even a spreadsheet full of large numbers in tiny cells was clearly legible. This lack of crispness is, however, noticeable on very small text.
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And, boy, does an ultrawide screen favor the longest Excel sheets—you can keep so much data in view without endless scrolling back and forth. The 40-inch width allowed me to fit almost four A4-wide Word docs side by side.
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Hub and connections
That ultrawide resolution matches the working comfort that I get from my two 27-inch displays, but I need only one connection from my Mac mini to the single monitor’s hub.
Hub specs
1x USB-C to Host Connection with 90W Charging and Data
1x HDMI 2.0 port
1x DisplayPort 1.4 port
2x USB-C ports (USB 2.0, 5W Charging)
1x 3.5mm Audio Output
1x Gigabit Ethernet port
The two USB-C ports are primarily for charging purposes as the data-transfer speed is USB 2.0’s measly 480Mbps rather than the USB-C to host connection’s 5Gbps speed. They will be fine for connecting a wired keyboard and mouse or giving power to low-input devices. The 5Gbps USB-C connection to host is underpowered compared to the Mac’s own 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 so if you need multiple fast ports you should invest in a premium dock or more affordable hub. See Macworld’s recommended best Mac docking stations and best Mac USB-C hubs.
Importantly, the Edge’s hub is powerful enough for the most important video connection, and you can choose between USB-C, HDMI or DisplayPort.
Edge doesn’t require the extra bandwidth DisplayPort can offer over HDMI, so users can connect with either cable knowing they’re getting the full visual experience. Both options are included to make connection simple regardless of what input devices users have.
Using USB-C means you can power your laptop by up to 90W, which is enough for most MacBooks, and take advantage of the ports in the hub at the back of the Edge display, such as the wired Gigabit Ethernet connection.
The Edge includes built-in 3W speakers that are fine for video/voice calls but not what you’d enjoy using to listen to music or a movie. There’s a 3.5mm audio port that can be used to attach wired headphones or speakers, but not an audio-in microphone.
Left: the Silver 40-inch Edge. Right: the Space Gray 34-inch Edge.Alogic
Design
The 40-inch Edge that we tested measures between an adjustable 57.5cm (22.6in) to 69cm (27.2in) tall, 94.1cm (37in) wide and 24.5cm (9.6in) deep. It weighs 11.6kg (25.6lbs) with stand.
The smaller 34-inch Edge measures up to 64.1cm (25.2in) tall, 81.4cm (32in) wide and 24.5cm (9.6in) deep. It weighs 10.1kg (22.3lbs) with stand.
Like its Clarity monitor siblings the Alogic Edge displays look fantastic, and in keeping with an Apple aesthetic—although at a far more affordable price than Apple’s Studio Displays. It is available in either Silver or Space Gray to match your Mac. The Edge’s frame is fine at just 8mm thick, or should that be 8mm thin?
The back of the screen’s tempered glass looks great, too, if it’s not facing a wall.
Setup is simple. The machined aluminum stand design is a two-piece that you can quickly put together with a single thumb screw and it then clicks into the rear of the display. The stand is heavy and offers sturdy support for the display, with less wobble than you’ll find with lighter monitor stands.
As you might expect, width is something you should consider before purchasing an ultrawide display. The 40-inch screen is almost a meter wide (94.1cm), so check it will fit your work space. If you are replacing two 27-inch monitors, even the larger screen will free up desk space while still allowing multiple docs open in the same view.
The stand is just under a foot deep as well, so you’ll need some space for sure. The base is about as wide as a full-size Apple keyboard. It’s one of the best stands we’ve tested, offering both tilt and height adjustment: 10 degrees Up/Down, and 45 degrees Left/Right.
One ultrawide monitor vs two monitors
A typical two-monitor setup. Foundry
If you want to boost your screen productivity both ultrawide and dual-monitor setups are viable options, each with their own advantages.
Two side-by-side monitors provide a natural separation if you are managing multiple applications. The pixel density on each of the separate displays is also likely to be better than with one ultrawide screen.
However, with one ultrawide screen there is less of an issue with matching specs, meaning you avoid potential color, brightness, and display quality discrepancies if the two monitors have different specifications. This simplifies the management of display settings compared to a dual monitor setup.
There’s also no bezel gap between the two monitors, and less cable clutter with just one connection between the computer and screen.
Ultrawide monitors also offer the advantage of viewing movies in full size without letterboxing.
The Alogic Illuminate Light Bar is a $149 accessory offering adjustable lights and webcam.Alogic
Lights, webcam, action
The Edge monitors don’t ship with a built-in webcam—instead Alogic encourages interested customers to pair the monitor with its $149.99 / £119.99 Illuminate USB-C Light Bar that includes a 12-megapixel 4K autofocus webcam.
This lightbar sits on top of the display and is powered via USB-C—most conveniently to one of the spare USB-C slots in the monitor’s hub if you are connected to the computer by USB-C.
The Illuminate Light Bar’s adjustable LEDs and the clever touch-sensitive wireless remote-control dial let you control of your workspace with warm or neutral lighting, including brightness and color temperature. On the lightbar itself you can dim or turn the lights on and off, and adjust color temperature. Alternatively you can use the well-designed remote dial, which looks like as smart home thermostat.
A lightbar on top of your computer allows the light beam to be focused and narrow enough that no light spills glaringly onto the display, but still throws enough light downward to illuminate the desk surface. It can even out the brightness between the screen and your desk, and it does this without taking up precious desk space.
The flexible mount allows you to tilt the angle for the best light and frame your face in the webcam’s view. Because the Edge monitor doesn’t drop on its stand as low as the company’s Clarity monitor does, this leaves a lot of space above your head in the webcam’s frame of view. Alogic explained to me that the stand can’t go as low as Clarity’s due to the internal mechanics. I would therefore prefer a more flexible separate webcam—see our roundup of the best webcams for Mac.
The Illuminate’s webcam includes a neat snap-on magnetic cover to maintain your privacy.
Alogic 40-inch Edge rear in Space Gray.Alogic
Price
The 34-inch Edge is priced at $799.99 / £699.99, and the 40-inch Edge at $999.99 / £799.99. Compared to buying two displays, this is an affordable price for the screen real estate on offer.
At $549.99, the alternative Monoprice 40-inch Crystal is certainly cheaper, but doesn’t look as great and comes with a more basic, cheap-looking stand.
Alogic would also like to tempt you into buying its $149.99 Illuminate Light Bar, and offers a Bundle that includes the 40-inch Edge, Illuminate USB-C Light Bar, Echelon Keyboard, Apex Mouse, and felt desk mat for $1,099.99 / £969.95 (34″) and $1,299.99 / £1,069.95 (40″).
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Should you buy the Alogic Edge Ultrawide QHD Monitor?
With its ultrawide display, the Alogic Edge offers a remarkable amount of convenient and ergonomic working screen space for a single monitor to maximize viewable multitasking apps and documents without the bezel gap and setting complications you get with a dual-monitor setup. Picky creatives may prefer a higher pixel density but for general productivity users the 34- to 40-inch screen is even more spacious than having two monitors side by side.
Apple’s reported plans for a larger iMac are missing something important The latest report on Apple’s plans for a larger iMac suggest that the company may still be missing something.
Apple did something almost unprecedented back in 2023 when it specifically confirmed there was no new 27-inch iMac on the way, but it did leave the door open for a larger iMac – perhaps something with a 32-inch screen. But a report from Mark Gurman yesterday threw something of a spanner in the works …
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iPhone 16E to Debut Wednesday? Apple's Budget iPhone May Get a New Name Apple's upcoming budget iPhone might not be called the iPhone SE 4 after all, with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman lending credence to rumors of a potential name change for the device being unveiled this Wednesday.
In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman mentions Apple CEO Tim Cook's recent social media announcement about a new product unveiling on February 19, in which Cook teased the "newest member of the family." According to Gurman, this phrasing seems to imply that Apple plans to position the device as a fresh addition to the lineup rather than a continuation of the SE series.
The statement adds weight to recent claims from leakers that Apple could brand the device as "iPhone 16E" instead of iPhone SE 4. Gurman doesn't explicitly confirm this naming scheme (or potential variations of it) but he is surely aware of the rumors, and notes that a new name "makes complete sense" given the dramatic overhaul the budget iPhone is receiving. So we could indeed see an iPhone 16E, iPhone 16e, iPhone 16 SE, or something else, depending on what branding Apple has decided to go with.
The device is expected to adopt an iPhone 14-style design with a 6.1-inch OLED display, Face ID, an Action button, and significant internal upgrades including a new Apple-designed 5G modem, 8GB of RAM, and the same A18 chip found in the iPhone 16 series. The A18 chip inclusion in particular is a major departure from previous SE models, which typically recycled older iPhone designs and technology. It also means the device will support Apple Intelligence, bringing flagship performance at a much more affordable ~$500 price.
If accurate, the rebranding would mark the end of the iPhone SE line, which has served as Apple's budget offering since 2016. The move could indicate Apple's intention to bring its affordable iPhone into the flagship fold, both in terms of features and marketing.
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Got Bag Pro Pack review: Sustainability meets functionality Macworld
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Good compartmentalization
Robust eco-material
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No bright colors
Our Verdict
If you’re looking for a large notebook backpack at a favorable price, you’ll find it with the Got Bag Pro Pack. It has good compartmentalization and a neat carrying system.
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Got Bag specializes in recycling plastic from the sea and using it primarily for its nylon yarn. In addition, the inner material of its bags, such as the Pro Pack, is made from recycled polyester and the zips are made from recycled nylon. This is supported by the Clean-Up program in Indonesia, which collects Ocean Impact Plastic from the sea and coastal areas in order to actively contribute to the reduction of plastic pollution.
The design of the Pro Pack follows the maxim: square, practical, good. With a volume of 25 liters and compact dimensions of 18.5 by 12.2 by 6.3 inches (47 by 31 by 16 centimeters), it complies with IATA guidelines and is therefore perfect as hand luggage for air travel.
The storage space is easily accessible from the top via a large lid. Inside there is a compartment for a 16-inch laptop, an iPad compartment, a small zip compartment for cables, and a separate compartment for an umbrella or a slim drinking bottle. There is also a compartment in the lid itself for small items such as tissues. Two loops for pens and a key ring round off the well-thought-out interior.
The laptop compartment can be accessed from the outside and inside. A large front compartment the size of a magazine and a hidden pocket for a wallet on the back keep things organized. There are also two elasticated side pockets for water bottles and a strap for the telescopic handle of a trolley.
The padded shoulder straps and chest strap are individually adjustable, while the padded back panel provides noticeable relief for the back.
As a certified B-Corporation, the company belongs to a community that adheres to the highest social and ecological standards. In addition, the products have been awarded the PETA-Approved Vegan seal, which emphasizes their animal-friendliness. The Pro Pack is available in six different color combinations.
Should you buy the Got Bag Pro Pack?
For me, the Pro Pack is the secret star in the Got Bag lineup. Large storage volume, good handling, and a favorable price speak well of the backpack. However, the Pro Pack has a fixed and not a variable volume. Nevertheless, the volume is easier to load, especially when shopping. If the 25-liter volume is not enough for you, there is a 35-liter version in the Pro Pack Travel.
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MacBook Pro Now Expected to Get M5 Chip Before iPad Pro Apple will bring its next-generation M5 chip to the MacBook Pro in the fall, followed by the iPad Pro in the first half of 2026, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Gurman's latest claim flips the previously expected order of devices to transition from M4 to M5 chips, which was based on last year's M4 product launch order. Apple first introduced its M4 chip in an updated iPad Pro in May 2024, followed by the MacBook Pro in October, but it sounds like Apple will deviate from that timeline this time around.
Before the release of M5 MacBook Pro models, Gurman says that Apple will launch updates to the Mac Studio and Mac Pro using its current generation M4 chip series. Those machines could arrive around Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2025.
The M5 series is expected to feature an enhanced ARM architecture and is reportedly being manufactured using TSMC's advanced 3-nanometer process technology. Apple's decision to forgo TSMC's more advanced 2nm process for the M5 chip is believed to be due to cost considerations. However, the high-end versions of the M5 will still feature significant advancements over their M4 equivalents, mainly through the adoption of TSMC's System on Integrated Chip (SoIC) technology.
This 3D chip-stacking approach vertically stacks the chips, which enhances thermal management and reduces electrical leakage compared to traditional 2D designs. Apple is said to have expanded its cooperation with TSMC on the next-generation hybrid SoIC package, which also combines thermoplastic carbon fiber composite molding technology.
References to what are believed to be Apple's M5 chip have already been discovered in official Apple code. According to one report, thanks to its dual-use SoIC design, Apple also plans to deploy the M5 chip within its AI server infrastructure to bolster AI capabilities across both consumer devices and cloud services.Related Roundup: iPad ProTag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: iPad Pro (Neutral)This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Gurman: M4 MacBook Air Models to Launch by March 'At the Latest' Apple will begin selling new MacBook Air models featuring its latest M4 chip by March "at the latest," mirroring the time frame of the M3 MacBook Air launch last year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple last updated the MacBook Air line in March 2024.
Gurman's comments appeared in his latest Power On newsletter, suggesting the reporter is no further forward on learning the exact release timing of new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models. Six days ago Gurman claimed that the machines would be introduced "within weeks."
A launch has been thought to be imminent for a while now. In fact, it was originally rumored to be planned as Apple's first hardware launch of the year. However, that is now likely to be the iPhone SE 4, which is expected to be announced on Wednesday.
Apple inadvertently confirmed the upcoming M4 MacBook Air machines back in December when the macOS Sequoia 15.2 software update included files for unreleased "Mac16,12" and "Mac16,13" machines. The files referenced the "MacBook Air (13-inch, M4, 2025)" and the "MacBook Air (15-inch, M4, 2025)."
Since then, we've just been waiting for the new MacBook Air models to launch. As Gurman pointed out last week, existing stock of the M3 MacBook Air models is dwindling, suggesting new models should be arriving soon.Related Roundup: MacBook AirTag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: 15" MacBook Air (Don't Buy), 13" MacBook Air (Don't Buy)Related Forum: MacBook AirThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Rumor: Apple “exploring” inserting search ads into Apple Maps app Per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has begun “exploring” the idea of showing search ads in its Apple Maps app. Back in 2022, Gurman said software engineering was “already underway” to display ads in the Apple Maps app, but Apple did not move forward with the idea at the time. On Sunday, he said Apple is […]
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What type of questions could be asked in an iOS development live coding interview? I have two interviews in a week or so, both are live coding interviews, both are one hour each. In the requirements they mentioned to have iOS Simulator and Xcode ready by turning off AI stuff. I have been in a live leetcode-like coding interviews before but never an iOS centered one, so what type […]
iOS devs who’ve made money from their apps – what’s your story & advice? I'm an experienced software developer and after years of simply talking about it, I’ve bean really focused on actually doing my “build & launch an app" dream that's been on my bucket list forever. I'd love to hear from other people who have actually made some money from their apps – whether it's just some […]
Peek: App Sales & Trends for App Store Connect https://preview.redd.it/5f2omhjqnnje1.jpg?width=2656&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7f238bd6c721110c869dbe0d3ee895e6e8b031ee Hey everyone, Over the past few months, I’ve developed and released eight apps. Along the way, I noticed that the App Store Connect app doesn’t provide all the details I need—like monthly recurring revenue (MRR), active paid subscriptions, and more. Plus, I wanted widgets to track progress toward my goals and easily compare this […]
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Ever misplaced your wallet or struggled to find your ID at the worst possible moment? It feels like the worst thing in the world, but it’s also pretty avoidable with a little help from good ol’ technology.
The KeySmart SmartCard is kind of like an AirTag that got pancaked into the shape of a credit card. It’s razor thin, works with the Apple Find My app, and a pack of three of them is on sale for $79.97 (instead of $119).
Here’s how it works: add the SmartCard to your Find My app to unlock features like sound alerts to help you track it down nearby or location updates from the Apple network. Worried about leaving your wallet in a restaurant or stepping out the door without it? No worries. The app sends notifications straight to your iPhone or even your AirPods. And if it’s truly lost, Lost Mode allows anyone who finds it to contact you, giving you peace of mind.
At just under 2mm thick, the KeySmart SmartCard slides effortlessly into your wallet without adding bulk. It’s also built to last with a five-month battery life, Qi wireless charging, and an IPX8 waterproof rating, making it perfect for anyone on the go. Whether you’re trekking through the rain, heading into the office, or just trying to keep your life together, this card has your back.
So why would you need three of them if you only have one wallet? Well, you aren’t limited to just wallets with these trackers. Slip one into your backpack, computer case, purse, or even hide one on your e-bike. Because they’re so thin, they’re really easy to tuck almost anywhere.
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Mexico SMS Carrier Maintenance – AT&T THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Feb 17, 22:00 PST - Feb 18, 01:00 PSTFeb 16, 23:44 PSTScheduled - The AT&T network in Mexico is conducting a planned maintenance from 17 February 2025 at 22:00 PST until 18 February 2025 at 01:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to and from AT&T Mexico handsets.We are aware of the short notice and are working with our Carrier Partners to provide earlier notification where possible.
Denial of role Artificial intelligence in iOS development Have you noticed this? My thesis is there are two issues causing this phenomenon: 1) Barrier of entry has been lowered so non technical people can create apps where previously they couldn't. It used to take years to understand how to build an app. This presents a real commercial threat to incumbent independent app developers. […]
Apple’s first major product launch of 2025 is just days away: Here are the rumors Apple will debut its first new product of the year this Wednesday. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the launch through a tweet last week. While we can’t say for certain that the new product launch will be, it’s highly likely to be the new iPhone SE 4, which may receive a new name.
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Apple Studio Display’s big refresh could land in 2026 Apple plans to refresh its $1,599 Studio Display monitor in 2026 with mini-LED panel for higher brightness and better picture quality.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
Despite the fact that it’s been iMac, there’s still some hope. Lets discuss.
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Is Apple working on a larger iMac? With the Mac transition to Apple Silicon, Apple replaced its 21.5-inch and 27-inch models with one singular 24-inch iMac. Many had assumed that there’d eventually be a larger , perhaps a 30 or 32-inch model, maybe even an iMac Pro. However, we’re yet to see that come to fruition.
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The M4 MacBook Pro is $250 Off Apple’s latest power laptop is getting a special $250 discount. Today, the M4 Pro 512GB SSD is down to just $1,749.99 from its original price of $2,000 on Amazon. The M4 MacBook Pro is the latest in the MacBook Pro lineup, featuring a Liquid Retina XDR display, 24GB Unified Memory, and the Apple Intelligence feature. […]
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iPhone 17 Pro to have smallest Dynamic Island A new Weibo post said that the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro will have the smallest Dynamic Island ever. Apple might be developing a new TrueDepth camera for the next iPhone Pro, and the reconfiguration could make Dynamic Island smaller compared to its predecessors. A leaker with the handle ‘Digital Chat Station’ said that the model […]
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Apple Intelligence might be heading to Apple Vision Pro A rumor has circulated online that Apple Intelligence will be added to the Apple Vision Pro in a future update. A Bloomberg report mentioned that Apple Intelligence features like Image Playground, writing tools, and Genmoji will be integrated to Apple’s headset and go beyond traditional devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Furthermore, the report […]
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Pixelmator Pro splash screen gets update Image editing app suite Pixelmator has been updated with a splash screen after getting acquired by Apple. News that Apple would be buying Pixelmator surfaced in November last year, and it underwent regulatory approval and was believed to be stripped down and integrated into its own editing suite. Recently, a blog post to announce the […]
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How to get started with Swift and UI Kit? Hi everyone, I recently landed a job as an entry-level iOS developer! I have prior experience with various programming languages such as JavaScript, Python, and C++, and I hold a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Overall, getting used to Swift’s syntax hasn’t been too difficult (kind of similar to c++ in some sense). However, aside […]
“Your enrollment could not be completed” Apple Developer Program https://preview.redd.it/4n95gdfoblje1.png?width=2150&format=png&auto=webp&s=f6bab31ac67ab1630be010934430b1ec6c23ed32 Any idea what could be causing this or any way to fix this? Apple isn't much help, they told me I can access the free features but they can't help with this. Appears immediately after filling out the information form at the start. I am a US citizen and meet all the age requirements… […]
Our predictions for Apple’s ‘newest member of the family’ [The CultCast] This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: Tim Cook's tease about "the newest member of the family" fuels speculation (and a predictions game)!
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Amazon slashes up to 50% off Beats Studio Pro headphones, Studio Buds earbuds Amazon's steeper Beats deals deliver price cuts of up to 50% off over-ear headphones and earbuds.Save up to 50% on Beats headphones.On the heels of the Powerbeats Pro 2 launch, Amazon has issued fresh price drops on other models from the Beats line, including Studio Pro over-ear headphones.Grab Beat deals Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
The Apple AirTag 4-Pack is $29 Off Amazon has the Apple AirTag 4-Pack marked 29% off, giving you $29 savings for a useful accessory you could put on your important belongings to keep track and find them in case they get lost. AirTags can be setup easily with your device. A single tap establisheds a connection to your iPad or iPhone. Ultra […]
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Safari technology preview 213 launched by Apple An update for Safari Technology Preview has been launched. The browser is an experimental browser made in 2016 which permits users to try out features that are in the works for future updates for Safari, with the goal to gain comments from its developers for the development process of the browser. What’s included in Safari […]
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Apple will continue posting ads on X Apple has continued with their ads on the platform X. They had stopped doing so after a controversial comment was made by Elon Musk back in 2023, and last month, a report surfaced that Apple is discussing whether to advertise on X again and went with the green light. The account @Apple ran an ad […]
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Android tablets and smartphones can now access Apple TV+ Apple TV+ can now be accessed on tablets and smartphones with Android OS and can be downloaded from Google Play. Subscribers who own Android devices now have an alternative to use Apple TV+, a streaming service that offers a wide variety of TV Shows, movies, Apple-made films, Friday Night Baseball from MLB, and MLS games […]
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Refurbished MacBook Pros and Mac minis featuring M4 chips now sold by Apple M4 MacBook Pros and Mac Minis with the M4 series have been added toApple’s refurbished stores in Canada, United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom. Some models of the refurbished M4 MacBook Pro can be bought in Germany, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, and certain countries in the European Region. Prices of the refurbished units are […]
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iPhone SE 4 “Coming Soon” in product listing The Special Edition, 4th generation iPhone has been found in a product listing with a page that offers no other information apart from the written text “Coming Soon” which was revealed by a retailer in French Electronics called Boulanger, and published in Numerama, a French website for news regarding technology. No information nor specific details […]
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Apple reportedly sourcing UTG for their first foldable gadget Apple is believed to be manufacturing their first foldable gadget with an upgrade, as they are in talks with suppliers of UTG or ultra-thin glass. It’s reported that Lens Technology, a Chinese manufacturer, has been appointed to become the main supplier for Apple for ultra-thin glass for the foldable gadgets that are in development, wherein […]
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iOS developer internship Hi everyone i am an iOS developer with 3 years of experience. Currently pursuing masters in computer science after working for 3 years as an iOS developer. I am in the US trying to land an internship for the summer 2025 but all i am getting are rejects. If anyone could help me land an […]
Impressive hardware mod showcases an iPhone SE 3 in the body of a Windows Phone Have you ever wondered what it’d look like to see a Windows Phone, specifically – Lumia 1020, would look like if it were running iOS? I haven’t either, but it’s still a pretty cool project to look at. Seeing iOS run on radically different form factors is pretty uncommon, so it certainly piqued my interest.
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What rumors reveal about speedy new iPad 11 Get ready for the iPad 11! Rumors point to internal upgrades and AI features coming to this much-anticipated budget tablet from Apple.
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Boox Note Air 3 C review: A good color e-ink reading experience, for iPad prices The Boox Note Air 3 C is the best color e-ink tablet we've tried. Just don't expect to get an iPad, even though you're paying iPad prices.Boox Note Air 3 CThe $499 Boox Note Air 3 C is, broadly speaking, a cross between an e-book reader and a tablet. It's billed as having some functionality similar to a tablet but with an ePaper screen.The main difference is the 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 Carta 1200 glass ePaper screen, which is designed to offer a paper-like appearance. It's similar to the previous Note Air 3, but the C stands for its 4,096 hues of color, instead of a greyscale version. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Today in Apple history: Pismo PowerBook is a multimedia powerhouse On February 16, 2000, Apple unveiled the Pismo PowerBook. FireWire and expandability made it one of Apple's best laptops ever.
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What do people typically use to build mobile onboarding flows? Are folks making mobile onboarding flows with customer code? Using some other tool like Frigade or AppCues etc? And are you storing information locally, via user defaults or in a db? submitted by /u/IAGIALIAG [link] [comments]
Pro Display XDR 2 and Larger iMac: Here's What the Latest Rumors Say In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman briefly touched on the future of the Pro Display XDR and a larger iMac.
This comes amid rumors of a new Studio Display with mini-LED backlighting launching by 2026.
Below, we recap the latest rumors.
Pro Display XDR 2
Released in December 2019, the Pro Display XDR features a 32-inch screen with LED backlighting, 6K resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, P3 wide color, up to 1,600 nits of brightness, a Thunderbolt 3 port, and three USB-C ports. In the U.S., the Pro Display XDR starts at $4,999, while the optional Pro Stand costs $999 extra.
Gurman today said a new Pro Display XDR is currently "less of a priority for Apple" as an expensive, niche product.
In 2022, he said that Apple was working on an updated version of the Pro Display XDR with an Apple silicon chip, but it is unclear if that remains the company's plan as of today. In Apple's Studio Display, an A13 Bionic chip powers features such as Center Stage camera framing for video calls, spatial audio, and Siri voice commands.
While no other features have been rumored for the next Pro Display XDR, customers are hopeful for a camera, speakers, and a higher refresh rate.
Larger iMac
It has been nearly three years since Apple discontinued the 27-inch iMac, as part of its move away from Intel processors. Since then, the 24-inch iMac has been Apple's only all-in-one desktop computer, with no larger model available.
Will a larger iMac ever make a comeback? Gurman today merely said that Apple will "probably eventually get around" to it.
It might not be another 27-inch iMac, specifically, though.
In November 2023, Apple announced that it had no plans to release a new version of the 27-inch iMac with an Apple silicon chip at that time. Instead, Apple recommended pairing its standalone Studio Display with a Mac Studio or Mac mini.
But an even larger iMac could materialize one day.
In late 2023, both Gurman and Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple was developing a 32-inch iMac for release in late 2024 or in 2025. Kuo said the larger iMac's screen would feature mini-LED backlighting, which would allow for increased brightness, higher contrast ratio, and other benefits compared to LCD technology.
The late 2024 window has now passed, but a 2025 launch is still on the table, perhaps. Gurman's latest update on the larger iMac is vague, though.Related Roundups: iMac, Apple Pro Display XDR, Apple Studio DisplayTag: Mark GurmanBuyer's Guide: iMac (Buy Now)Related Forums: iMac, Mac AccessoriesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
RESOLVED: Vertex AI Search for commerce customers may observe 100% error rate for certain IPs. Incident began at 2025-02-16 04:48 and ended at 2025-02-16 07:49 (all times are US/Pacific).The issue with Vertex AI Search, Recommendation AI has been resolved for all affected users as of Sunday, 2025-02-16 07:21 US/Pacific.
We thank you for your patience while we worked on resolving the issue.
Affected products: Cloud Machine Learning, Recommendation AI, Vertex AI SearchAffected locations: Multi-region: eu, Global, Multi-region: us
Apple Maps Might Start Showing Ads Apple is "exploring" the idea of showing search ads in the Apple Maps app, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Back in 2022, Gurman said software engineering was "already underway" for ads in the Apple Maps app, but Apple did not move forward with the idea at the time. Today, he said Apple is "giving this notion more thought" again.
This time around, he said Apple has yet to start engineering work, so ads in the Apple Maps app may still be a ways away.
Ads in the Apple Maps app would not be the traditional banner ads that you see on websites, but rather paid search results. For example, a fast food chain could pay Apple to appear near the top of the results when a user searches for "burgers" or "fries." Many similar apps already offer search ads, including Google Maps, Waze, and Yelp.
Apple already displays search ads in the App Store, allowing developers to pay to promote their apps to users who search for relevant keywords.
Ads in the Apple Maps app would further boost Apple's services revenue.Tags: Apple Maps, Mark GurmanThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
AI Tool to build full iOS project including all necessary Xcode files and folders Hi I'm looking an AI Tool that you can prompt to build a full iOS project to your requirements including all necessary Xcode files and folders. eg "build a full SwiftUI swimming app for ios and watchos that tracks your swimming technique". Does such a tool exist? The closest thing I've seen is Aider.ai but […]
MacBook Pro rumored to get Apple Silicon M5 before iPad Pro When consumers will see the debut of M5-based devices from Apple is coming into focus, and the shift will likely start with Apple's MacBook Pro lineup.The next MacBook Air could be the first model to sport an M5 processor.A new report from Bloomberg suggests that Apple will start releasing Macs with the M5 processor beginning in the fall of 2025. Ahead of that, the company is expected to launch M4-based MacBook Air models as soon as March, followed by M4 updates to the Mac Studio and Mac Pro.Those latter products seem likely to be announced around the time of Apple's WWDC event in June. Following that event, the transition to the M5 chip will likely begin in the fall. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
These accessories helped create my dream MacOS & iPadOS desk setup Everyone has a different definition of what a perfect or dream desk setup for them would be. Some people need five external displays; some only need one. Other people need a mechanical keyboard, while others find the clickiness distracting. I have even seen people consider just a laptop on the move as their ideal setup, while others need a dedicated office space. So I wanted to share some of my ideal desk setup accessories that I have recently added that have helped create my personal perfect and M4 iPad Pro desk setup. Be sure to leave links to your favorite accessories in the comments!
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Apple Maps paid search ads under consideration in monetization push Apple is once again considering adding advertising to Apple Maps, a move that could help bump up its growing Services revenue even more.Apple MapsApple's advertising business already serves ads for the App Store, as well as switching to an internal team for ad sales on Apple News in November. However, it may grow the ad business more by turning its attention to Apple Maps.In Sunday's "Power On" newsletter, Bloomberg claims Apple is now thinking about ways to monetize its Maps app. In a recent Maps group all-hands meeting, Apple management confirmed that it was exploring the possibility of monetizing the app. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple is 'Ramping Up' Work on a New Studio Display Apple is "ramping up" work on a new Studio Display, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman said the new Studio Display "should arrive by 2026," alongside Macs with M5 chips.
The new Studio Display will have a similar design as the current model, including a 27-inch screen size, according to Gurman.
The new display is codenamed J427 within Apple, he added.
Gurman did not reveal any new features or changes planned for the next Studio Display. Last week, however, display industry analyst Ross Young said Apple was developing a new 27-inch display with mini-LEDs that could launch in late 2025 or early 2026. Young believes this display could be a new Studio Display with mini-LED backlighting.
Mini-LED technology would provide benefits such as increased brightness and higher contrast ratio compared to the current Studio Display with LEDs.
Apple released the Studio Display in March 2022, alongside the Mac Studio. It has a 5K resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, up to 600 nits brightness, a camera and speakers, one Thunderbolt 3 port, and three USB-C ports. U.S. pricing starts at $1,599.Related Roundups: Apple Pro Display XDR, Apple Studio DisplayTag: Mark GurmanRelated Forum: Mac AccessoriesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple Studio Display update may arrive a year later than expected Apple's rumored update to the Apple Studio Display may not arrive in 2025 after all, with a release in 2026 now expected for the premium Mac display.Apple Studio DisplayOn Thursday, a report claimed an update for the Apple Studio Display is in development, which could bring an improved miniLED backlight to the design. However, a few days later, another report states that the timeline is a bit longer than first offered.According to Bloomberg's "Power On" newsletter on Sunday, the claim of a new 27-inch Apple Studio Display is repeated. The new model is said to have a similar design to the 2022 original, and "roughly" the same size of screen. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Tim Cook's tweet hints at new name for iPhone SE 4 Ahead of the expected February 19, 2025 launch of the iPhone SE 4, there are signs that previous claims of it being renamed may be true.iPhone SE 4 is rumored to resemble iPhone 14In early January 2025, a seemingly unlikely leak claimed that the iPhone SE 4 would be renamed the iPhone 16E. It was chiefly considered doubtful because of the source of the leaks, but there was also that "iPhone SE' has been a successful brand since 2016.Now Bloomberg is backing up the claim of a rebrand, and doing so chiefly because of the phrasing Tim Cook used in his teaser tweet about a February 19 launch. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Gurman: Apple ‘exploring’ search ads for Maps app According to Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, Apple is once again considering monetizing its Maps app with search ads. The company already does this with its News and Stocks apps. The goal is to boost its in-house advertising business.
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Apple reportedly launching refreshed Studio Display ‘by 2026’ According to Studio Display refresh, but it’ll apparently be a companion to the upcoming M5 MacBook Pros.
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Our free SwiftUI beginner course continues with setting API Keys! Would love to hear your thoughts. Huge thanks for all the support! submitted by /u/BlossomBuild [link] [comments]
Complex WebRTC implementation. So full disclosure, I am a novice AI coder. I have been trying to solve this WebRTC issue forever and just cannot get to the bottom of it. I'm like 90% of the way there (I think). I have tried some iOS developers on upwork but they don't seem to know how to solve this. […]
How to do deferred deep linking with no dependencies? Is there a way to do deferred deep linking without using a third party service? (Branch, appsflyer…). I want that when a user clicks a universal link and the app is not installed, the web app shows a banner to install the app and when clicking the store url some data is attached to the […]
This popular portable monitor just dropped its price Macworld
Once you’ve worked with a second monitor, it’s so hard to go back. The problem is that sometimes you need to work on the go, and a bulky desktop monitor isn’t exactly fun to lug around. Good thing portable monitors have been improving so quickly.
The Glance 16-inch Portable Monitor is slim enough to take anywhere and only needs a USB-C or HDMI port to connect. It’s also usually $249, but you can get one of these monitors on sale for $149.99 here.
These monitors are sleek and vibrant, with a 16-inch LCD display and a simple plug-and-play design. Just connect it to a DP-enabled Type-C port or an HDMI port. If you’re using HDMI, it’ll also need an additional USB connection for power.
The problem with a lot of portable monitors is that they need a separate (expensive) monitor stand. This one doesn’t. The folding base doubles as an adjustable stand. It also has ports for two USB-C devices, an HDMI cable, and there’s even a 35mm audio port.
There are a few $149.99 Glance Portable Monitors left, but it may not stay that way.
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Say goodbye to PDF headaches with this handy Mac app Macworld
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Do you think such app would be possible by iOS 19? How can I set my own direct stream URL as my alarm, without keeping an app/screen open all night, and without accepting an initial notification? (Such an app exists and works on Android, but I don't have an Android device). submitted by /u/Internet_Eye [link] [comments]
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I built a workout app that let’s you track, analyze, and share workouts! Just recently launched Fortis on iOS! I’ve always wanted a simple, clean app that lets me replace my workout notes with an organized platform to help analyze my past workouts and let me see what my friends are doing — so I made it! Learned everything on my own over the past year to make […]
AI Bugs Could Delay Upgrades for Both Siri and Alexa Bloomberg reports that Apple's long-promised overhaul for Siri "is facing engineering problems and software bugs, threatening to postpone or limit its release, according to people with knowledge of the matter...."
Last June, Apple touted three major enhancements coming to Siri:
- the ability to tap into a customer's data to better answer queries and take actions.
- a new system that would let the assistant more precisely control apps.
- the capability to see what's currently on a device's screen and use that context to better serve users....
The goal is to ultimately offer a more versatile Siri that can seamlessly tap into customers' information and communication. For instance, users will be able to ask for a file or song that they discussed with a friend over text. Siri would then automatically retrieve that item. Apple also has demonstrated the ability for Siri to quickly locate someone's driver's license number by reviewing their photos... Inside Apple, many employees testing the new Siri have found that these features don't yet work consistently...
The control enhancements — an upgraded version of something called App Intents — are central to the operation of the company's upcoming smart home hub. That product, an AI device for controlling smart home appliances and FaceTime, is slated for release later this year.
And Amazon is also struggling with an AI upgrade for its digital assistant, reports the Washington Post:
The "smarter and more conversational" version of Alexa will not be available until March 31 or later, the employee said, at least a year and a half after it was initially announced in response to competition from OpenAI's ChatGPT. Internal messages seen by The Post confirmed the launch was originally scheduled for this month but was subsequently moved to the end of March... According to internal documents seen by The Post, new features of the subscriber-only, AI-powered Alexa could include the ability to adopt a personality, recall conversations, order takeout or call a taxi. Some of the new Alexa features are similar to Alexa abilities that were previously available free through partnerships with companies like Grubhub and Uber...
The AI-enhanced version of Alexa in development has been repeatedly delayed due to problems with incorrect answers, the employee working on the launch told The Post. As a popular product that is a decade old, the Alexa brand is valuable, and the company is hesitant to risk customer trust by launching a product that is not reliable, the person said.
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Vision Pro’s next big update will bring Apple Intelligence support Apple's $3,500 mixed-reality headset, Vision Pro, will reportedly gain Apple Intelligence support with the upcoming visionOS 2.4 update.
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I know how to code, But I still A.I. So I've been an iOS developer for over 15 years now. I taught myself in high school and absolutely fell in love with the idea that I could create something in my bedroom that would benefit/entertain someone on the other side of the world. One of my fondest memories was going on a family vacation, […]
Old School RuneScape is delivering battles of epic proportions with the arrival of the Royal Titans I am a big ol’ sucker for anything Norse-related, and by Odin's beard is Old School RuneScape delivering on that, even if it is in the signature Jagex parody-eske manner. Players will be able to do battle with two gargantuan giants, as the Royal Titans crash into Gielinor for members. [Read more]
M4 and M4 Mac minis on sale for up to $100 off MSRP at B&H B&H Photo has M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis in stock and on sale right now for $30 to $100 off Apple's MSRP, each including free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- M4 Mac mini (16GB/256GB): $569, $30 off MSRP
- M4 Mac mini (16GB/512GB): $649, $50 off MSRP
- M4 Mac mini (24GB/512GB): $949, $50 off MSRP
- M4 Pro Mac mini (24GB/512GB): $1299, $100 off MSRP
For the latest prices and sales, keep an eye on our Mac mini Price Tracker, updated daily.
B&H has 14-inch M4 MacBook Pros on sale for $150-$220 off MSRP B&H Photo has Gray 14-inch M4 MacBook Pros on sale right now for $150-$220 off MSRP. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- 14" M4 MacBook Pro (16GB/512GB/Gray): $1449, $150 off MSRP
- 14" M4 MacBook Pro (16GB/1TB/Gray): $1649, $150 off MSRP
- 14" M4 MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB/Gray): $1779, $220 off MSRP
These are currently the lowest prices available for new M4-powered 14" MacBook Pros among the Apple retailers we track.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 14-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple MacBook Pro Deals at Best Buy: Up to $400 off + free shipping Prices start at $1,299. We’ve pictured the Apple MacBook Pro M3 14″ Laptop for $1,399 ($200 off). Shop Now at Best Buy
Refurb Apple Mac mini M2 Desktop w/ 256GB SSD (2023) for $350 + free shipping It's the best price we've seen for this model in any condition. It includes a 1-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay Features M2 8-core CPU 8GB RAM & 256GB SSD MacOS Ventura Model: MMFJ3LL/A
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket drops its latest Emblem event with a rather fetching design I am out to prove a point today to myself, my editor, and to you, dear readers; it is entirely possible for me to talk about Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket in a positive way. To which, the Space-Time Smackdown Emblem event has kicked off for fashion hunters to deck out their profiles. [Read more]
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Get a clearance 16-inch M3 Max MacBook Pro at Apple for $700 off original MSRP Apple has a full line of clearance 16" M3 Max MacBook Pros available, Certified Refurbished, starting at $2889 and ranging up to $700 off original MSRP. Each model features a new outer case, shipping is free, and an Apple 1-year warranty is standard. These models are the cheapest 16-inch M3 Max MacBook Pros currently for sale at Apple:
- 16" M3 Max MacBook Pro (14-Core/36GB/1TB/Black): $2889 $610 off
- 16" M3 Max MacBook Pro (16-Core/48GB/1TB/Black): $3299 $700 off
- 16" M3 Max MacBook Pro (14-Core/36GB/1TB/Silver): $2889 $610 off
- 16" M3 Max MacBook Pro (16-Core/48GB/1TB/Silver): $3299 $700 off
See our 16" MacBook Pro Price Tracker for the latest prices & deals from Apple's retailers, updated daily.
14-inch M4 Pro/M4 Max MacBook Pros on sale for up to $320 off MSRP at B&H B&H Photo is offering 14-inch MacBook Pros with M4 Pro or M4 Max CPUs for up to $320 off Apple's MSRP right now. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Black): $1789, $210 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Silver): $1749, $250 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB/Black): $2149, $250 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB/Silver): $2169, $240 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Black): $2889, $320 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Silver): $3049, $150 off MSRP
Their prices are the lowest available today for new 14" M4 Pro/Max MacBook Pros among the Apple retailers we track.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 14-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple Trade In Program: Up to $650 on iPhone, up to $1,170 on Macs Trade in your old device to make some significant savings here. See some of the category-leading values below, the full lists can be found on the product page, under the appropriate tab.Want to use an iPad to stream your favorite shows and movies? Our guide to the Paramount Plus price in 2024 has the lowdown on what you'll pay for the streaming service and how you can save. Also check out our Peacock TV cost piece, which answers questions like "How much is Peacock Premium in 2024?"Here are the savings:up to $915 off MacBook Proup to $520 off iPad Proup to $390 off Apple Watch Ultra 2up to $630 off iPhone 15 Pro Max Shop Now at Apple
Apple Trade In Program: Up to $650 on iPhone, up to $1,170 on Macs Trade in your old device to make some significant savings here. See some of the category-leading values below, the full lists can be found on the product page, under the appropriate tab.Want to use an iPad to stream your favorite shows and movies? Our guide to the Paramount Plus price in 2024 has the lowdown on what you'll pay for the streaming service and how you can save. Also check out our Peacock TV cost piece, which answers questions like "How much is Peacock Premium in 2024?"Here are the savings:up to $915 off MacBook Proup to $520 off iPad Proup to $390 off Apple Watch Ultra 2up to $630 off iPhone 15 Pro Max Shop Now at Apple
Apple Trade In Program: Up to $650 on iPhone, up to $1,170 on Macs Trade in your old device to make some significant savings here. See some of the category-leading values below, the full lists can be found on the product page, under the appropriate tab.Want to use an iPad to stream your favorite shows and movies? Our guide to the Paramount Plus price in 2024 has the lowdown on what you'll pay for the streaming service and how you can save. Also check out our Peacock TV cost piece, which answers questions like "How much is Peacock Premium in 2024?"Here are the savings:up to $915 off MacBook Proup to $520 off iPad Proup to $390 off Apple Watch Ultra 2up to $630 off iPhone 15 Pro Max Shop Now at Apple
16-inch M4 Pro/M4 Max MacBook Pros on sale for $260-$360 off MSRP at B&H B&H Photo is offering a $260-$360 discount on new, Space Black, 16-inch MacBook Pros with M4 Pro or M4 Max MacBook Pros right now. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB): $2239, $260 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB): $2629, $270 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB): $3139, $360 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB): $3699, $300 off MSRP
Their prices are the lowest available today for new 16" MacBook Pros among the Apple retailers we track.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 16-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple iPad Deals at Best Buy: Up to $800 off + free shipping Save on about two dozen models. We’ve pictured the 4th-Gen. Apple iPad Pro 11″ 2TB WiFi Tablet (2022) for $1,099 ($800 off). Shop Now at Best Buy
Open-Box Apple MacBook Pro M3 16.2″ Laptop (2023) for $1,449 + free shipping It's the best price we've seen for this model in any condition. Buy Now at eBay
Monster Hunter Now continues building the hype for Monster Hunter Wilds release We are finally in the home stretch when it comes to the release of Monster Hunter Wilds, and I am sure you are all as excited as I am. It is bound to be a milestone release, and Niantic is going all in on the fun with their own celebration events in Monster Hunter Now.
The MH Wilds Collab Event II is set to kick off from February 28th until March 31st, and we will circle back to Event I shortly. Let’s start by taking a look at the big beasty who will be front and centre in this crossover; Chatacabra. Take a good look, there's a lot to see. [Read more]
Buy an Apple Watch right now, on sale for $70-$90 off MSRP, before tariffs force price increases Amazon has Apple Watch Series 10 models on sale for $70-$90 off MSRP today. If you are in the market for a new Apple Watch, but one right now before new tariffs (potentially) force price increases. Shipping is free:
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 10 GPS: $329, save $70
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 10 GPS: $359, save $70
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 10 GPS + 5G: $429, save $70
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 10 GPS + 5G: $459, save $70
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 10 GPS + 5G (Titanium): $629, save $70
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 10 GPS + 5G (Titanium): $659, save $90
Amazon has Apple Watch SE models on sale for $80 off MSRP, each including free shipping. Their prices are the lowest currently available for SE Watches:
- 40mm Apple Watch SE GPS: $169, save $80
- 44mm Apple Watch SE GPS: $199, save $80
- 40mm Apple Watch SE GPS + Cellular: $219, save $80
- 44mm Apple Watch SE GPS + Cellular: $249, save $80
Note that their sale prices may be restricted to certain band colors (see their site for details), and stock is likely to come and go. For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
27-inch 5K Apple Studio Displays on sale for $300 off MSRP Amazon has Apple Studio Displays on sale this week for $300 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- Studio Display (Standard glass): $1299.99 $300 off MSRP
- Studio Display (Nano glass): $1599.99 $300 off MSRP
Their prices are among the lowest available for Studio Displays among the retailers we track.
For the latest prices and sales, see our Studio Display Price Tracker, updated daily.
Get these Apple AirPods on sale today for up to $80 off MSRP, before prices go up Amazon has Apple AirPods in stock and sale today for up to $80 off MSRP including free shipping. Their prices are the lowest price available for AirPods right now, noting that some of these prices may go up with new potential tariffs:
- AirPods 4: $99.99, $30 off
- AirPods 4 with ANC: $148.99, $30 off
- AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C: $169, $80 off
- AirPods Max with USB-C: $529.99, $20 off
Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.
Apple continues to offer a $50 discount on HomePods when buying Certified Refurbished Apple continues to have Certified Refurbished White and Midnight HomePods available for $249, Certified Refurbished. That's $50 off MSRP and the lowest price currently available for a full-size Apple HomePod today.
Shipping is free, and each HomePod includes Apple's standard 1-year warranty. The outer case is new.
According to Apple, "Each Apple Certified Refurbished Product:
- Undergoes full functionality testing and any defective modules identified in testing are replaced.
- Is put through a thorough cleaning process and inspection.
- Is repackaged (including appropriate manuals, cables, new boxes).
- Includes either the Operating System originally shipped with the unit or, in some cases, a more recent version.
- Is placed into a Final QA inspection prior to being added to sellable refurbished stock."
For the latest prices & sales, see our HomePod Price Tracker, updated daily.
How Pokemon Trading Card Pocket is placing profit over players I remember first getting a Game Boy and a copy of Pokemon Red, choosing Charmander, and struggling through the first two gyms with a pig-headed stubbornness to never switch him out. I played the main series, and all the side games like Snap, Puzzle League, and Rescue Squad.
Even with the Switch generation missing the mark for me, I still love the series. So seeing the direction Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket is going is infuriating. I complain about it a lot, but not because it’s bad, or because it's the “cool” thing to write about, or because I hate it. I do it because the developers are taking a huge part of my childhood and letting greed corrupt it. [Read more]