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Apple TV is now on Android, so your friends can now watch Severance and talk about it

Macworld Lets say your best buddywell call him Pietrouses an Android phone. To each his own, you say. The problem is, Pietro, who doesnt own a TV and watches shows on his phone (like I said, to each his own) doesnt subscribe to Apple TV+ because theres no Android app for that. This means when you excitedly call Pietro after watching the latest episode of Severance that dropped on Friday, you cant talk about it. Instead, you have to ask him hows he doing, how the kids are, what he had for dinner, whatever. Ho hum. But today is your (or Pietros) lucky day. Apple has released the Apple TV app on Android and its now available on the Google Play store . It provides access to all Apple TV+ content, as well as MLS Season Pass . A subscription is required for Apple TV+, which costs $9.99/9.99 per month; MLS Season Pass is an additional subscription fee, but does not require an Apple TV+ subscription ( learn more about MLS Season Pass ). Apple TV+ also offers TV shows and movies available to rent or buy but The Verge reports that you cannot access the store from within the Android app. Users on Reddit say that previously purchased shows cant be accessed, either. The Verge also points out that the Apple TV app for Android is optimized for foldable phones, which Pietro loves to brag about (Crease? Thats not a crease, he likes to say). Googles Dan Seifert posted that the app also has a themeable app icon, picture-in-picture support, as well as offline downloads. So your Android-using buddy really has no excuse for missing out on one of the best shows of the year and a bunch of other great Apple TV+ content . Unless the lack of casting support in the app is a dealbreaker. Then youre just going to have to go back to chatting about the weather. thrilled to see Apple TV land on Android devices today!it's an excellent Android citizen too:themeable app icon: PIP support: offline downloads: foldable posture support: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.atve.androidtv.appletv dan seifert (@dcseifert.bsky.social) 2025-02-12T21:40:07.642227Z

Macworld 13 Feb 2025 4:54 am

The A17 Pro iPad mini with Apple Intelligence is $100 off right now

Macworld Apples newest iPad mini version is the perfect companion with an 8.3-inch screen and support for Apple Intelligence, and its even better when its on sale. Especially when its at all-time low Amazon is selling the A17 Pro iPad Mini for $399 , a savings of $100 off its MSRP and matching the best price weve ever seen. When we reviewed the new iPad mini , we gave it a four-star rating, loving the new fast CPU and graphics, as well as the fact that it supports Apple Intelligence. The iPad mini is still a great tablet, perhaps the best at its size and better than larger, non-Apple tablets, we concluded. Its not a huge upgrade from the prior generation other than Apple Intelligence, but if you have an older model or are looking for something smaller, its a fantastic option. The 8.3-inch Liquid Retina Display looks as gorgeous as weve become accustomed to from Apple. The colors are vibrant and bright, the details are sharp, and its perfect for reading, streaming content, and playing games. This model also now comes with a baseline storage of 128GB, which means you actually get to install a bunch of apps without worrying about space all the time. The A17 Pro iPad Mini A17 Pro works with either the Apple Pencil Pro ( on sale for $99 ) and the USB-C Apple Pencil, so if you have an older model youll need to upgrade. Since weve never seen the A17 Pro iPad Mini for less , its a great time to splurge and get yourself a great versatile tablet. Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 13 Feb 2025 3:23 am

Best Mac Cleaner software: Boost performance and disk space with a Mac cleaner app

Macworld Is your Mac is slowing down, frequently freezing, regularly running out of RAM or just not behaving like it used to? Are you short of space on your Mac? Have you spotted the immense amount of room taken up by System Data and are now looking for a safe way to delete some of that data. What you need is a Mac cleaner app that will delete the clutter and digital debris from your system and free your RAM from memory hogs. Thankfully, there are a wealth of tools available to rectify that can clean up your Mac and get it working properly again. Weve picked some of the best Mac cleaning software below so you can find one that suits you. The apps included in the list below all offer free trial versions. Some of these trials will merely show you how much space you can free up, but several are essentially free Mac Cleaners that will allow you to clean your Mac for free, albeit for a limited period. These include the trials for CleanMyMac , DaisyDisk , Parallels ToolBox and MacCleaner Pro featured below. February 2025: Updated with refreshed reviews of Parallels Toolbox and Cleaner One Pro. PROMOTION Boost your Mac performance with CleanMyMac Featuring six key modules, a smart assistant, and over 25 powerful tools, this CleanMyMac efficiently removes junk files, boosts your Mac performance, and replaces multiple utility tools. It frees up storage, boosts performance, and simplifies maintenance, making it an efficient tool for system optimization. Try 7 days free For more information about why a Mac cleaner app could be useful read: Why your Mac needs a cleaner app. We also discuss Tips for cleaning up your Mac . For more ways to squeeze the most out of your system read our How to speed up a slow Mac guide and How to delete Other on a Mac . We also look at How to delete System storage and How to clear cache on a Mac. Best Mac Cleaner 2025 1. MacPaw CleanMyMac Pros Improved interface and ease of use Wide range of cleaning tools Subscription or one-time purchase Cons Limited malware features Some technical knowledge still needed Price When Reviewed: $39.95/a year for 1 Mac, $119.95 for 1 Mac (one time purchase) Best Prices Today: Retailer Price MacPaw (first year, 1 device) $39.95 View Deal MacPaw (one time purchase) $117.95 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $39.95 at MacPaw (first year, 1 device) $117.95 at MacPaw (one time purchase) Few cleanup apps are as comprehensive as CleanMyMac from MacPaw, which has been updated to version 5.0 (and dropped the X from its name). CleanMyMacs tools fall into five main categories that focus on different tasks: Cleanup, Protection, Performance, Applications and My Clutter. A new Smart Care feature gives your Mac a quick check-up and summarises the result of its scans for all five categories. The Cleanup tools focus on deleting junk. The Protection tools can scan for malware, detecting and quarantining threats. CleanMyMac isnt a dedicated antivirus program like those featured in our Best Antivirus for Mac round-up, but its a nice addition. The Performance tools help with routine maintenance, such as clearing out DNS cache, or re-indexing Spotlight and Mail to speed up search results.The Applications tools help you delete unwanted applications and left over installation files. My Clutter can scan either individual folders or your entire Mac drive to locate old files. Version 5 adds the ability to identify duplicate files, or photos that look very similar, so that you can delete them. There are also some new diagnostic tools, including the ability to identify apps that are using a lot of battery power. Version 5.0 also sports a redesigned interface that simplifies things by displaying the results of its scans as a series of tiles that give you a quick summary of each scan. You can buy CleanMyMac from MacPaws ownwebsite, or from theMac App Store, although the version sold on the Mac App Store omits a few features. You can choose from an annual subscription of $39.95/30.95, or you can buy it for a one-time fee of $119.95/101.95. Its not the cheapest cleanup app, but it provides dozens of different tools for deleting old files and data. Theres a free version available to download and a free trial version available on MacPaws website , but it restricts the app to only remove files up to a maximum of 500MB and in the middle of deleting files it will demand you pay the license fee for the app. You can download that limited version and scan your Mac to see just now much space you can save before committing to buying the app. MacPaw is currently running a 30% discount for students submit your university email address and receive a download code here . You can get CleanMyMac here . Read our full CleanMyMac review 2. Parallels Toolbox Pros Full suite of Mac tools including excellent cleaners Fully featured free trial Cons May be more than you require Price When Reviewed: $24.99 per year Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Parallels Toolbox Free 14-day Trial Free View Deal Parallels (1 year, 1 Mac) $24.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Free at Parallels Toolbox Free 14-day Trial $24.99 at Parallels (1 year, 1 Mac) Parallels Toolbox offers more than 50 tools and among them are some real gems like the Clipboard History and video download tools, but in this round up of Mac Cleaners, we are most interested in the tools to free memory and the drive cleaner, among other utilities. Mac cleaning tools provided in Parallels Toolbox include Clean Drive, Uninstall Apps, Find Duplicates, and Free Memory. The Clean Drive tool can locate unnecessary files that are taking up space on your Mac, and also find duplicate files that you may no longer need. It offers easy notifications and access as to whats eating drive space (i.e., log files, cache files, trash, browser data, mail cache, mobile apps, iTunes temp files, iOS device backups, and old updates) and offers a nice level of control as to clearing them out. Clean Drive also offers quick access to the macOS Storage pane, which tends to be overlooked, and allows you to adjust your storage preferences on the fly. The Free Memory tool notifies you as to where your Macs RAM/Unified Memory is going, which applications are using the majority of it, and allows you to mark the amount of free memory in macOS Menu Bar. The Uninstall tool can fully uninstall Mac apps, along with any related files that may be scattered around your Macs drive. You can go through a list of installed applications on your Mac, pick and choose what to remove, and reliably strip out both the app and its support files. It can also highlight large files that are taking up a lot of space, such as games that you may not need anymore. You can also run Find Duplicates to dig out any identical files even ones that have different file names. Parallels Toolbox is included free of charge along with Parallels Desktop but you can also purchase it as a standalone product for both Mac and Windows, with an annual subscription fee of $24.99/20.99 a year. Theres also a free 7-day trial that will actually delete files, free memory and do all those other useful things without you buying the app! You can get Parallels Toolbox here . Read our full Parallels Toolbox review 3. Cleaner One Pro for Mac Pros Quick, stable performance Excellent Dropbox Scanner utility Good value Cons The Menu Baris a bit awkward Some UI elements could be tightened and improved Price When Reviewed: $19.99 a year for 1 device (usually $24.99) Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Trend Micro (1 year, 1 Mac) $19.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $19.99 at Trend Micro (1 year, 1 Mac) Cleaner One Pro for Mac is easy to download and install. The software requires is available in both free and paid subscription-based tiers. For the free tier, the software offers basic scanning and no user limits while requiring no credit or debit card to be stored with Trend Micro. The Basic tier, requires a payment method to be stored with Trend Micro, offers support for one device, access to additional tools, and easy uninstallation if desired. The Advanced tier requires a payment method to be stored with Trend Micro, and offers support for five devices, macOS and Windows support, quick uninstallation, and access to additional tools. Cleaner One Pro is designed around an assortment of modules including Smart Scan, which looks over your storage, diagnostics, and applications, Junk Files, Big Files, Disk Map, Startup Manager, Duplicate Files, Similar Photos, App Manager, and File Shredder. The modules performed well during testing, and were able to locate large files and duplicates to be disposed of. The Smart Scan, as expected, goes through a general overview of storage, diagnostics, and applications to suss out garbage files and make recommendations as to what tools to use. The Junk Files module found a variety of unused disk images and installers. The Disk Map module worked as expected, offering a nice layout and concise display of whats eating up your Macs hard drive. The Startup Manager offered an excellent peek under your Macs hood, especially in terms of launch agents, the module allowing you to activate or deactivate individual components File Shredder allows you to drop in files and folders to be securely deleting. The Dropbox Scanner tool, which hooked into my Dropbox account, compared files and file sizes, and offered a quick means of cleaning up larger files, which helped clear dozens of gigabytes of space and proved to be pretty unique as a feature. Cleaner One Pro is useful, lives up to its description, and offers an elegant and easy to navigate user interface that lets you prune your Mac down effectively. This useful set of Mac cleaning tools comes at a good price, and if youre looking for something reliable in this field, its worth your consideration. Theres also an iOS version on the iOS App Store. You can get Cleaner One Pro here . Read our full Cleaner One Pro for Mac review 4. MacCleaner Pro Pros Impressive set of tools Good tutorials Good configuration Cons Occasionally awkward user interface Price When Reviewed: $29.95/a year for 1 Mac, or $74.95 for 1 Mac (one time purchase) Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Nektony (1 year, 1 Mac) $29.95 View Deal Nektony (one time purchase, 1 Mac) $74.95 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $29.95 at Nektony (1 year, 1 Mac) $74.95 at Nektony (one time purchase, 1 Mac) MacCleaner Pro from Nektonyis divided into a core app and several module apps, namely App Cleaner & Uninstaller, Disk Space Analyzer, Duplicate File Finder, Memory Cleaner, and Funter.The core app can perform an overall disk cleaning and help free up storage space by eliminating extraneous files. The App Cleaner & Uninstaller module works well, and allows you to see the app youre removing as well as its support files. This module has been improved compared to version 3, and now offers you easier access to startup programs and extension files, allowing you to enable, disable, or remove them. A Remaining Files feature allows you to chase down loose files, while an Open With feature lets you assign applications to open certain file types. With Duplicate File Finder its easy to specify file types to look for, such as audio and photo files, with an impressive level of precise control. Memory Cleaner module offers an easy interface to show which applications and processes are consuming the most RAM. Funter module finds hidden files within your operating system. The Fast Cleanup option was able to clear up 11.4GB of drive space, most of these being application cache files, while the Deep Cleanup feature helped reclaim 65.4GB of drive space. We did have some peculiar instances in which a reminder poped up advising us to clear disk space for a macOS Sonoma (which was already installed).On another occasion when we paused scanning after half an hour we saw a request for full access to the hard drive. MacCleaner Pro is easy to install, runs well and has a good feature base. You can buy it on an annual or monthly subscription or as a one-time purchase. The free trial version is fully functioning for two days and will actually perform some of the tasks you need to do, rather than ask you to buy the full version. You can get MacCleaner Pro here . Read our full Nektony MacCleaner Pro review 5. Onyx Pros Excellent utility Good customization Reliable bug fixes and updates Cons Scheduling feature needs refinement Intimidating Price When Reviewed: Free Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Titanium Software (Donationware) Free View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Free at Titanium Software (Donationware) Onyx , which presently stands at version 4.7.1, is one of the best utilities on the market, and its free! OnyX is Donationware, with users asked to send along whatever they believe the program is worth. It provides easy access to the powerful underlying tools within the macOS operating system. You can run powerful sets of customizable scripts to perform functions such as checking volume structures, getting low-level system specifications, repairing permissions, cleaning up system databases, and sorting out under-the-hood level system details. its easy to access complex system functions such as security, login options, Display Calibrator, Keychain Access and so on., Our only criticism would be that the Scheduling feature is a bit vague and seems to only function around specific days, hours, and minutes. And a set of tutorial videos would be useful. Users have complained that support is slow in getting back to them but this is donationware, so, to be fair, its understandable. You can get Onyx here . Read our full Onyx review 6. Daisy Disk Pros Quickly scans storage and finds large files Graphical representation File name previews Can check cloud storage Cons Some user-interface quirks Price When Reviewed: $9.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Software Ambience (One time purchase) $9.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $9.99 at Software Ambience (One time purchase) DaisyDisk incorporates a clean, fun, interesting user interface via which it sets out to help you visualize the data on your Mac and its local, network, and cloud-based volumes, map it out, see which files are taking up the most space, and help you free up gigabytes of drive space. DaisyDisk supports a number of file formats and file systems, as well as network volumes, virtual elements and disk images, and can mount and scan just about anything as long as the volume itself is operational. It can also mount cloud-based services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, and Box so you can find ancient files to be deleted. I was able to clear up dozens of gigabytes of space in the process. See our round-up of the best cloud backups for Mac . We did have some difficulties with Google Drive, which refused to allow DaisyDisk access, stating that the app was blocked and tried to access sensitive info in your Google Account. To keep your account safe, Google blocked this access. This appears to be a conflict between DaisyDisks developers and Google and hopefully it will be sorted out soon. DaisyDisk users are also currently unable to add and sort through Apples iCloud Drive accounts given Apples sandboxing of the environment. You can scan a local copy of your iCloud Drive contents using the Scan Folder button but not the web-based data, which is frustrating. In addition to being able to scan entire volumes at once, you can click the Select Folder button and navigate to a custom folder. With DaisyDisk its entirely up to your own discretion as to which files and folders to delete, with nothing more than a five-second countdown clock and time period in which to cancel the decision. Apples Disk Utility app can be accessed from the Menu bar to perform disk repairs on the fly. Unlike so many apps you dont have to sign up for a subscription package: the app retails for a one off fee of $9.99/9.99, which is excellent value. You can get Daisy Disk here . Read our full Daisy Disk review 7. Intego Washing Machine Pros Reclaim drive space and remove duplicate files Good customization, filters, and settings Cons Annoying pop-ups Installation difficult Price When Reviewed: $19.99 for one Mac for first year (usually $49.99) Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Intego (1 year, 1 Mac, 60% off) $19.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $19.99 at Intego (1 year, 1 Mac, 60% off) Integos Washing Machine X9 is a handy cleaning utility for the Mac that focuses on reclaiming disk space via the Reclaim tool, removing duplicate files on your Macs hard drive with the Duplicates tool, and organizing folders using the Organize tool. As is standard, the software (compatible with macOS 13 High Sierra or later) requires that you grant it full access to your hard drive though your Macs Privacy and Security settings. Less standard was that we had to locate the Intego Washing Machine X9 app in the Applications folder and drag it into Full Disk Access in Privacy and Security settings to get it to function. It is more common that an installer will add an easy icon that can be dragged into the macOS Full Disk Access pane to complete the installation. Theres a good level of customization. Like similar applications, the Reclaim tool can chase after caches, downloads, language files, logs, and trash files to help clean up disk space. The initial run cleared approximately 24GB of drive space from my M2 MacBook Pros SSD. The Duplicates tool took about five hours to create an initial index for my 1TB SSD. It offered control over duplicates that can be selected and specific options and naming filters. The Organize feature can help organize messy folders into a Snapshot folder for reorganization later. This tool can work with specific folders such as the ever-messy Desktop folder, your Home folder, and macOS Smart Folders, and help pull things into order. This Organize feature does feel like slapping a band-aid on the larger problem of a folders disorganization though. The Scheduling option only allows for a specific week or month to be chosen, and it would have been nice to be able to schedule a process for a few minutes from now, as is common with similar software. While its nice to be able to reclaim a few dozen gigabytes of drive space and have control over the duplicate files on your Mac, Washing Machine offers nothing groundbreaking. With the current discounts and its attractive user interface its worth a look though. Alternatively, Integos Washing Machine X9 is bundled with Integos larger security suite so you could take advantage of that and get a Mac Cleaner with Integos Antivirus solution. The Mac Premium Bundle costs from $84.99/84.99 (currently discounted to $39.99/33.99) and includes VirusBarrier, NetBarrier, Content Barrier, and Personal Backup solutions. You can get Washing Machine here . Read our full Intego Washing Machine X9 review 8. MacPaw Gemini Pros Capable of finding multiple duplicate types Excellent search customization Handy preferences and options Cons Lack of additional filters makes sorting located duplicates tedious Needs a scheduling feature Price When Reviewed: From $19.95 for 1 Mac, annually Best Prices Today: Retailer Price MacPaw (1 year, 1 Mac) $19.95 View Deal MacPaw (one time purchase, 1 Mac) $44.95 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $19.95 at MacPaw (1 year, 1 Mac) $44.95 at MacPaw (one time purchase, 1 Mac) Though not strictly a Mac cleaner, like other apps in this round-up, MacPaws Gemini 2 can certainly help you get back some disc space. It is a duplicate removal tool that focuses specifically on reducing the thousands of duplicate photos in your Photos library. It also hunts down duplicate files within Apple Music and across the macOS operating system. The app is available through Apples App Store and MacPaws SetApp application, which grants access to Gemini and other apps for $9.99 (7.60) a month. It is easy to install and offers a seven-day free trial in exchange for either your credit or debit card information. The app includes scripts for easy scanning of the Photos library and your Music library, as well as custom folders and external volumes that can be chosen from a menu or dragged, dropped, and quickly scanned. Other features include Menu Bar elements, whitelists that can be created that are exempt from being scanned, and a Duplicate Monitor feature that helps compare files and heads off duplicates before they begin to pile up. In testing, Gemini 2 quickly sought out duplicates, offered the option to remove them, and eradicated them from our hard drive. This also applies to music files and other document types, and the Duplicate Monitor warns you about possible duplicates that have been carried over to your hard drive. However, there are some caveats, such as confusion about account registration and permissions after downloading and installing Gemini 2 from the App Store. MacPaw is urging its clients towards SetApp subscriptions, which offer full access to the companys apps for a given rate per month. While Gemini 2 runs well, a scheduling feature for folder or volume scans would not go amiss. An improved filter for locating duplicate items would be more helpful. Despite some minor hurdles, Gemini 2 is well-written, sharp, helpful, fast, works well with all kinds of duplicates, and lends a good feature set to the macOS operating system without being overbearing. It hones in on its tasks and performs them well enough to earn the trust of users. You can get MacPaw Gemini 2 from MacPaw here . Read our full MacPaw Gemini review 9. Nektony App Cleaner & Uninstaller Pros Simple user interface Free (with Pro upgrade) Cons Not as full-featured as alternatives Price When Reviewed: $14.95 a year for 1 Mac Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Nektony (1 year, 1 Mac) $14.95 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket $14.95 at Nektony (1 year, 1 Mac) Also from Nektony, is the simple and easy to use App Cleaner & Installer . This lightweight app is actually bundled with MacCleaner Pro ( above ), but this version focuses on clearing out the broken links, files, and other gubbins that get left behind when apps are uninstalled. It also, as the name suggests, allows you to uninstall apps cleanly from the get-go, and set which ones launch at start up. There is a free version that does most of these tasks, but if you pay $9.99/9.99 for the Pro upgrade youll also be able to remove system extensions, executable parts of files, and uninstall apps, plus the ads that adorn the free version disappear. Easy to recommend due to both its price and quality. You can get App Cleaner & Uninstaller here . You may also like to consider: Cleanup Premium for Mac . $29.88/24.99 a year. Disk Doctor , $2.99/2.99 a year. Gemini 2 , $19.95/15.95 a year. Cleaner One Pro ,$19.99 a year. Tuneup for Mac , $65.99/54.99 a year. We have also looked at MacBooster, find out why we dont recommend it here: MacBooster Review: its no surprise people think its malware.

Macworld 12 Feb 2025 10:14 pm

iPhone SE 4: Everything you need to know about Apples next budget phone

Macworld Apple last updated its entry-level iPhone in March 2022, adding a few nips and tucks here and there along with a quiet price increase. It kept the iPhone 8 design with its Home button and small form factor that appeals to some, but the aging design and minimal upgrades meant the new iPhone SE was coolly received by the masses. The iPhone SE is in desperate need of a big upgrade, and if you are wondering will there be new iPhone SE? it looks like a new iPhone SE maybe with a brand new name could arrive as early as February 2025. Updated Feb 12, 2025: The new iPhone SE could be about to launch! New iPhone SE release date: When is the new iPhone SE coming out? Rumors suggest that the iPhone SE 4 could launch on February 18! Otherwise, a launch at a Spring Apple Event is expected. It looks like a release is imminent, rumor monger extraordinaire, Bloombergs Mark Gurman, who initially said the iPhone SE would launch in the week of February 10, is now saying we can expect the new iPhone SE to launch in the week of February 17, 2025. Gurman is saying that the iPhone SE will be included in product briefings being organised by Apple that week. Gurman may be correct, if not, there is precedence for Apple to launch the iPhone SE in March or April, which is what everyone had been anticipating. Apples iPhone SE doesnt follow the same predictable annual release schedule as the standard iPhone line, and it doesnt tend to have its release party in September like that handset. There tend to be much longer intervals between updates too. But one thing seems sure: The iPhone SE tends to be updated in March or April. Heres when the three models released so far made their debut: iPhone SE (3rd gen) : March 2022 iPhone SE (2nd gen) : April 2020 iPhone SE (1st gen) : March 2016 Apples current budget phone, the iPhone SE launched in 2022. Dominik Tomaszewski What will the new iPhone SE be called? SE 4 or iPhone 16E? While we assumed Apple would continue the iPhone SE for another generation, a rumor in January 2025 claims that Apple will introduce a new name : iPhone 16E. That name would align it with the current generation and also could indicate an annual upgrade cycle. It may also mean that the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 are removed from the line up, or that the price of the iPhone 16E is more than the iPhone 15. New iPhone SE price: How much will the iPhone SE 4 cost? While the iPhone SE is Apples cheapest iPhones, it is possible we could see pricing increase with the arrival of the new model. Pricing has steadily increased across the three existing generations, no doubt influenced by the global cost of components and distribution (and no doubt additional costs from importing components from China and elsewhere will drive up costs for consumers). When the iPhone SE (3rd generation) was released, Apple added a chunk onto the cost, making the current model somewhat less desirable than previous iterations, especially when you factor in the measly amount of storage that comes with the baseline model. At launch the prices were even higher in the U.K. but, in September 2023, after adjusting for inflation, Apple dropped the U.K. price back to match the U.S. price. Apple did the same thing for prices in euros in September 2024. With the current economic uncertainties, price hikes seem likely. Heres how they line up: iPhone SE (3rd gen, 2022): 64GB: $429/429 (was 449 at launch) 128GB: $479/479 (was 499 at launch) 256GB: $579/579 (was 609 at launch) iPhone SE (2nd gen, 2020): 64GB: $399/419 128GB: $449/469 256GB: $549/569 iPhone SE (1st gen, 2016): 32GB: $399/379 128GB: $499/449 Higher component pricing and the effect of higher import duties is likely to lead to higher prices for consumers wishing to purchase the new iPhone SE. However, the iPhone SE needs to be inexpensive relative to other iPhones, and wed be surprised to see the price increase too much with the next generation, even with several rumored upgrades. Some rumors claim the 4th-gen iPhone SE could start at $499, which while more than the current price, would still be less expensive than any other new iPhone Apple sells. However, with Apple tending to have a $100 jump between handsets, with the iPhone 16 starting at $799 and the iPhone 15 at $699. If the iPhone SE replaces the iPhone 14 in the line up, it could mean a $599 starting price. Thats assuming that the new iPhone SE doesnt replace the iPhone 15 at a $699 starting price. Hopefully Apple wont push up the price that much. Bloombergs Mark Gurman claims the next model is intended to help Apple compete with low-end Android phones in China , so a low price would be necessary to achieve this plan. New iPhone SE design: What will the new iPhone SE look like? Will the iPhone SE get a long-overdue design revamp? Rumors suggest that we could see a move away from the iPhone 8 chassis to something more like modern iPhones, with Face ID and a full-screen display. That could be good or bad news, depending on your viewpoint. Some people prefer the Home button as a means to interact with their iPhone, for some older people and those who are less dexterous it is helpful to have a physical button. Rumors have long claimed the iPhone SE 4 will be based on the iPhone 14, the last iPhone to have a notch. However, there are suggestions that the new iPhone SE could take its design lead from the iPhone 15 and feature a Dynamic Island. Touch ID or Face ID? It looks very likely that the new iPhone SE will use Face ID. That means Touch ID, which has been a staple of the SE line since its debut, will go away. A notch or not? No Home button is likely to mean a notch (where the Face ID gubbins resides), but it could also mean a Dynamic Island. A report on January 21, 2025 by leaker Evan Blass states that the new iPhone SE will have a Dynamic Island and not a notch. Apple first introduced the notch with the iPhone 14 Pro followed by the iPhone 15 a year later. But, a later X post on January 29, 2025, this time from Ross Young, a displays analyst, stated Notch like iPhone 14 is correct.Young has a very strong track record for display rumors as he relies on supply chain reports rather than leaks. Read: The new iPhone SE will have a notch after all . A rumor back in July 2024 suggested Apple will change course with the iPhone SE 4 and instead use the same body as the iPhone 16 , making it a true budget version of the latest iPhone lineup. New iPhone SE camera: One of two? One of the defining features of the iPhone SE is a single camera on the back. This is probably not going to change, although if the new iPhone SE does adopt the chassis of an iPhone 14 or 16 it is possible. Rumors suggest a single 48 megapixel camera, which would at least give the iPhone SE 4 a good 2x optical zoom mode using the center 12MP of the sensor, as the iPhone 16 does. If Apple chooses to use the chassis of the iPhone 16 rather than the iPhone 14 that could allow the best alignment of two camera lenses for talking videos for the Vision Pro. But that would mean that the iPhone SE would have two cameras on the back, rather than just one, as it does currently. It would also make it hard to differentiate between models, pushing some users who might otherwise consider the iPhone 16 to buy the iPhone SE 4 at a lower price. We got our first look at what a dummy model for the new iPhone SE in January from leaker Sonny Dickson, and it definitely looks like an iPhone 14 with a single rear camera. Sonny Dickson/X iPhone SE 4 specs: Will Apple Intelligence be supported? The iPhones launched in 2024 were all about Apple Intelligence AI features, which first arrived with iOS 18.1 and will continue to get new features in iOS 18 updates . It is therefore likely that when the new iPhone SE (or iPhone 16E) launches, it will support Apple Intelligence. In fact, one of the biggest new features, a massive expansion of Siri capabilities, is due for release in iOS 18.4 around the same time the iPhone SE 4 is expected to be released. Processor & RAM To run Apple Intelligence an iPhone requires an A17 Pro or A18 chip and 8GB of RAM. There is some expectation that the iPhone SE 4 could meet these requirements. It is common for the iPhone SE to have the same processor as the latest non-Pro iPhone but skimp on other features to differentiate itself, so we expect the iPhone SE 4 to have the A18 processor. Modem The iPhone SE 4 might be the first iPhone to feature Apples own 5G modems (codenamed Sinope). It will offers sub-6 support but no mmWave, and lower performance than Qualcomms best 5G modems but better power efficiency. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Apple is also about to switch over to its own Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip , codenamed Proxima. The rumors say this chip will actually appear first in a refreshed HomePod mini and Apple TV, but theres a chance it could be used in the iPhone SE 4. Storage With the iPhone 13 range moving to a baseline of 128GB (and the 14-series handsets following suit), its hoped that the new iPhone SE might do likewise, as 64GB isnt enough for most users anymore, especially since system files take up more than 10GB (and you can add a multi-gigabyte Apple Intelligence model to that). However, there have been reports that iPhone users are opting to use iCloud, rather than spending more on an iPhone with more storage. So it may still be the case that 64GB is adequate. And by keeping the 64GB version Apple may still be able to offer an iPhone SE for $499. See: Study: Fewer iPhone users are springing for storage upgrades . There are no good rumors one way or the other about the minimum storage for the iPhone SE 4. However, since Apple has upped the entry-level storage in the iPad mini from 64GB to 128GB it may follow suit with the iPhone SE 4 (we hope so). USB-C We expect the iPhone SE 4 to feature a USB-C port for charging, as all new iPhones do, and IP68 water resistance. The current SE is one of the last remaining Apple devices to still have a Lightning port . Apple has been forced to stop selling the iPhone SE and 14 and 14 Plus in the EU because of the use of the Lightning port, so it would be illogical if it had anything other than USB-C. Action Button An alleged leak of an iPhone SE 4 case shows a cutout for the mute switch rather than an Action Button, and of course there will be no Camera Control buttonif the iPhone SE 4 had these features there would be little reason for anyone to buy an iPhone 16! iPhone history The iPhone 16 range and the iPhone SE 3 are the current-generation models available from Apple. In addition to this SE 4 model were also expecting iPhone 17 to launch in 2025. Below you can find links below to our reviews of all iPhone models, including the latest generation. Learn more about all the new Apple products coming this year and when is the next Apple event . You might also want to check out our advice on when is the best time to buy a new iPhone , our iPhone buying guide , and our comparison of every iPhone that is available to buy today . 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Macworld 12 Feb 2025 9:52 pm

Cleaner One Pro Review: one of the best Mac cleaners

Macworld At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Quick, stable performance combined with a handy user interface made navigation and customization easy. The modules work as advertised, and handle duplicate files and cleanup well. Excellent Dropbox Scanner utility, which helps make it unique. Cons Some UI elements could be tightened and improved upon The Menu Bar option offers access to tools that the standard interface doesnt (namely the Dropbox Scanner tool), which is a bit awkward. Our Verdict Cleaner One Pro proves a handy utility wherein the included modules do their jobs well, while the unique Dropbox Scanner tool helps scrounge through and remove dozens of gigabytes of Dropbox file crud, making you wish this utility was available for other cloud-based services. Theres something good here, the price is right, and outside of a few user interface tweaks that could be perfected, this is worth downloading, installing, and looking into. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed $19.99 a year for 1 device (usually $24.99) Best Prices Today: Cleaner One Pro for Mac Retailer Price Trend Micro (1 year, 1 Mac) $19.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Cleaner One Pro for Mac is easy to download and install: just snag either the free copy or sign up for the tiered subscription, install the software, give it permission to access your hard drive, and youre set. See how Cleaner One Pro compares to other Mac Cleaners in our round-up of the Best Mac Cleaner software . The software requires Mac OS 10.12 (Sierra) or later to install and run, and is available in both free and paid subscription-based tiers. For the free tier, the software offers basic scanning and no user limits while requiring no credit or debit card to be stored with Trend Micro. The Basic tier, which currently retails for $19.99/19.99 a year (then $24.99/24.99 a year) requires a payment method to be stored with Trend Micro, offers support for one device, access to additional tools, and easy uninstallation if desired. The Advanced tier retails for $29.99/29.99 a year currently (then $59.99/46.99), requires a payment method to be stored with Trend Micro, and offers support for five devices, macOS and Windows support, quick uninstallation, and access to additional tools. There is a version on the Mac App Store that retails at $19.99/19.99 or $29.99/30.99 on a yearly subscription. Theres also an iOS version . Cleaner One Pros handy menu-based information tab offers a quick view of useful system information. Foundry Once installed and run, a clean, animated user interface invites you in. Like similar tools, Cleaner One Pro is designed around an assortment of modules along with its overarching Smart Scan, which looks over your storage, diagnostics, and applications, while the other modules (Junk Files, Big Files, Disk Map, Startup Manager, Duplicate Files, Similar Photos, App Manager, and File Shredder) attend to their own tasks when activated. The modules, in turn, performed well during testing, and were able to locate large files and duplicates that could be disposed of. The Smart Scan, as expected, goes through a general overview of storage, diagnostics, and applications to suss out garbage files and make recommendations as to what tools to use. 6.66GB of duplicate photos were just deleted via the Similar Photos module. Foundry The Junk Files module hunts down the usual system logs, uninstalled application leftovers, language files, unused disk images, installer packages, browser caches, broken login items, old updates, and document old versions, but in this case surprised me in locating about a dozen World War II Online update installers thatd been cached and helped clear 40.3GB of drive space. The Disk Map module worked as expected, offering a nice layout and concise display of whats eating up your Macs hard drive. The Startup Manager offered an excellent peek under your Macs hood, especially in terms of launch agents, the module allowing you to activate or deactivate individual components. The application also offers an interesting Adware Startup Items option, which picks out potential adware that might need to be deactivated. The Duplicate Files, App Manager, and File Shredder modules work as expected, File Shredder allowing you to drop files and folders in as needed and securely deleting them, even if theres no way to gauge exactly how secure the delete process happened to be. If there was one element that caught my eye, it was the Dropbox Scanner tool, which hooked into my Dropbox account, compared files and file sizes, and offered a quick means of cleaning up larger files, which helped clear dozens of gigabytes of space and proved to be pretty unique as a feature. Other nice touches included easy access to technical support to quickly file a ticket, report a bug, or suggest a new feature, and the Smart Scan feature helpfully points out whether or not a macOS update is available for download and installation, which is a helpful add-on. Customizing the Smart Scan module and choosing which tests to perform. Foundry Yes, there are a few things that could stand to be improved upon in Cleaner One Pro, and the application doesnt quite know if it wants to be primarily accessed through the macOS Menu Bar or the standard home screen. The impressive Dropbox Scanner tool proves accessible only through the Menu Bar, which is a bit of an odd choice. I would have liked to have seen some user interface changes, such as a Select All checkbox to quickly encapsulate a vast number of files that need to be removed. It may be a feature or a bug, but the activation key, once purchased, cant be copied and pasted and needs to be entered manually. An actual free trial would be nice to see as opposed to a promised 30-day money-back guarantee, but Trend Micros tech support got back to requests quickly when reached out to, which is a bit more personal attention than expected from a giant software company. Finally, the More Tools module simply hooks into advertising for Trend Micros additional utilities (Antivirus One, Unzip One, Trend Micro VPN, and AdBlock One), which feels like necessary baggage but still a bit irksome. Should you buy Cleaner One Pro for Mac? Trend Micro has created an excellent utility that achieves its goal of standing out in a crowded Mac utility marketplace. Whats present with Cleaner One Pro is useful, lives up to its description, and an elegant user interface makes it easy to navigate the program, customize settings, quickly view extraneous apps, files, and login items, and prune your Mac down more effectively. Its also to Cleaner One Pros credit that the application doesnt try to make itself a mega-suite and do everything under the sun, including antiviral scanning and protection or act as a VPN, although Trend Micro readily advertises those products for sale. Cleaner One Pro offers a useful set of Mac cleaning tools for a good price, and if youre looking for something reliable in this field, its worth your consideration.

Macworld 12 Feb 2025 8:36 pm

Bring Siri home with this super rare HomePod mini $20 discount

Macworld If you want a smart speaker with great sound and a small footprint, you cant go wrong with a HomePod mini even at its full $99 MSRP. But today its an even better value: Best Buy is selling the HomePod mini for $80 , savings of $20. This HomePod mini rarely ever goes on sale, so if youve been waiting for a price drop to get one, nows the time to do it. Apples compact smart speaker is a great way to bring Siri into your homewhich is quite likely the main reason youre looking into getting one of theseallowing the smart assistant to play music for you, set timers, look up things online, send messages, make calls, and so on, even when your iPhone is across the house. If youre looking for an everyday music player, weather forecaster, simple question answerer, and light switch, itll work a bit better than one of the super-low-priced alternatives, especially if youre already invested in the Apple universe, our review reads. We gave the speaker a 3.5-star rating in our review, appreciating its design and size, decent audio, and excellent volume. We would have given it a higher score had similar speakers not been a lot more affordableand this price cut helps out a lot there. So get Siri home with the HomePod mini for $80 at Best Buy , an extremely rare discount. Buy now at Best Buy

Macworld 12 Feb 2025 7:54 pm

Apple Intelligences biggest problem isnt the Intelligenceits Apple

Macworld Everyone knows that Apple is playing catch-up when it comes to Apple Intelligence. The companys shipping AI models seem to be way behind the cutting edge, as OpenAI grows, Google pushes forward, and newcomers hit the scene. Im sure Apple is pouring everything it can into building better, more modern models, and well hear about that effort in detail in June at WWDC. But what troubles me most about the Apple Intelligence rollout isnt that Apple was caught flatfooted by the AI hype train and is struggling to catch upits that Apples implementation of AI features also feels slapdash and rushed. Apple doesnt have to end up with the best large language model around to win the AI wars. It can be in the ballpark of the best or partner with the leaders to get what it needs. But it cant fail at the part that is uniquely Apple: Making those features a pleasure to use, in the way we all expect from Apple. Right now, thats where Apple is failing. Apples best shot at AIs worst The worst thing about AI is that since much of it springs from the concept of a text-based language model, AI interfaces tend to be empty text boxes that you have to type something into. I cant believe were back here. This is serious pre-1984 thinking, 40 years after Apple put a stake in the heart of the command-line interface. Giving users an empty text box and expecting them to know what to say to get the result they want is a colossal user-interface failure. An empty text box is cruel. (And no, having to carefully issue abstract commands via voice is not a good alternative, nor is forcing users to laboriously correct mistaken output with additional text entry.) The future of AI functionality needs to be built on a good user interface design that offers simple visual tools to step users through the process. This is where Apple can really make its mark, and Im happy to report that in one area, it has really done it: image generation. Image Playground may make some questionable images, but Apple is on the right track with the apps UI. Foundry Im not a fan of the images Image Playground generates, but I have to give Apple credit for the interface its placed on top of its image-generation model. When you use Image Playground or create a Genmoji, Apple offers a proper interface thatwhile including a text box for suggestionsalso offers a bunch of options you can scroll through and tap to add different suggestions and styles to the party. The stuff you enter in the text box is tokenized into floating elements. Its an actual interface , and it works pretty well. Users dont need to know about how the image-generation model is being run beneath the surface. Just let us make pictures. And then theres the rest The image-generation interface really is Apples best take on AI design. Unfortunately, other Apple Intelligence interface elements dont fare so well. The truth is, I dont think macOS 15 and iOS 18 have exposed how far Apple is behind in AI as much as its exposed how short a time Apples designers had to create proper interfaces for all of that AI. Lets take Writing Tools, which can proofread, rewrite, and modify text. On the Mac, Apples APIs and apps have an existing system of spelling and grammar checking that offer a floating palette that lets you navigate through all the errors. On all its platforms, misspellings and grammar issues can be underlined and then tapped on for corrections. Writing Tools seems to have been grafted on in parallel with this system. As Pixel Envys Nick Heer points out , it manifests as a popover, [which] works a little bit like a contextual menu and a little like a panel while doing the job of neither very successfully. Not only is the Writing Tools interface brittle and messy, but its not integrated into any other text tools that Apple has built into its operating systems over the years! This is where we can really see how Apples engineers and designers had to rush to implement as many Apple Intelligence features as possible for year one. AI-based writing tools should have been integrated into Apples overall approach to spelling and grammar, but instead theyve been shoved into their own silo. As a result, they lack a lot of the niceties one might expectfor example, when you ask Writing Tools to proofread or rewrite something, it just changes your text and then lets you toggle between the edited and unedited text. AI-based writing tools should have been integrated into Apples overall approach to spelling and grammar, but instead theyve been shoved into their own silo. Contrast that with an existing, AI-powered proofing app, Grammarly , which (even in its very limited Grammarly Desktop version on Mac) underlines errors in your text editor of choice, displays suggested changes when you click or tap, and displays paragraph-long edits with strikethrough and color highlighting to indicate changes. Hammer now, hammer later The famous saying is that when you have a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. Its clear that when Apple began its crash program to add Apple Intelligence to its operating systems, the goal was not to solve user problems but to insert AI features anywhere it could. This is the antithesis of Apples usual philosophy of solving problems rather than adopting the latest technology, and it has burned the company in some high-profile ways. The most obvious is its use of an LLM to summarize notifications, including news updates. Many apps (including news apps) send way too many notifications, and it would be helpful to users if their phones could alleviate the pain. Im sure Apples software people have been discussing this issue for years. There are several ways they could have approached the problem, including building a new interface element for the Notification Center that rolled up multiple bubbles into one. A priority score attached to each notification would allow Apple to select the top ones to display, with a new interface to unroll the rest. There are many ways to solve this problemnot just for news apps but also for other kinds of apps like security cameras and smart locks. However, most of them would be complex and involve modifying the Notification Center interface or Apples push-notification cloud service. They might even require developers of third-party Apps to adopt them. In short, it would take time. Instead, Apple rushed: Given the drive to ship AI features, it shoved a nosy summarization LLM into Notification Center. It was probably the wrong tool for the job, but all Apples engineers were given was a hammer. Were not too many months away from the unveiling of the next round of Apple Intelligence features. Will Apple continue its reckless, messy sprint to catch up, or will it try to be a little more measured? This first wave of Apple Intelligence features are so rough, they desperately need some polish and reconsideration. Will they get it? Or will we be living with half-baked Writing Tools for years because the parties responsible have moved on to the next hurried feature drop? The implementation of Image Playground gives me some hope that Apple still understands its biggest advantage when it comes to building AI: a focus on making users lives easier. But the rest of Apple Intelligence has me quite concerned that were in for a messy few years.

Macworld 12 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

Powerbeats Pro 2 review: Powerful buds that monitor your heart rate

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BGR 11 Feb 2025 8:30 pm

Powerbeats Pro 2 review: The best fitness earbuds groove to their own (heart) beat

Macworld At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Lighter and smaller with the same secure ear hook design Greatly improved sound quality Heart rate monitor Impressive battery life Cons Missing some AirPods Pro features it should have Heart rate monitor is limited if you use an Apple Watch Our Verdict These are now our hands-down favorite earbuds for exercising and athletics. Our only reservations are that the heart rate monitor always defers to Apple Watch if you have both and that AirPods Pro features like conversation awareness, personalized volume, and adaptive audio should be supported. Software updates could fix all of this. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed $249 The Powerbeats Pro have been a tremendously successful product, arguably the most popular fitness-oriented earbuds of all time. The iconic ear hooks and b logo are found in gyms and tracks everywhere. After five years its time for an upgrade. What has Beats done for an encore? Theyve improved just about every aspect of these buds, and even thrown in a brand-new technology not even found on Apples latest AirPods Pro. There are a few items on my software update wishlist if these are to reach their full potential, but the Powerbeats Pro 2 are easily my new favorite earbuds for working out. PowerBeats Pro 2: Smaller, lighter, sleeker Its not as if the original Powerbeats Pro were large , but theyre showing their age. Powerbeats Pro 2 are significantly sleeker, without giving up the physical controls we love from the last model. You can still press the b for standard play/pause/back or press and hold it to toggle noise canceling and transparency mode. And the little physical rocker switch along the top edge is a much easier way to tune your volume than running your finger along an AirPods stem hoping it registers without knocking the earbud out. Of course, the earhook is what makes a Powerbeats product what it is. The hooks are 50 percent smaller now, but certainly keep everything locked in place while out for a run or working out at the gym just as well as before. The earhook is the signature Powerbeats thing, and the new smaller hook is an improvement. Foundry Compared to something like AirPods, its always a little tricky to put on a pair of Powerbeats as you try to position the hook behind your ear and nestle the tip into your ear canal. The smaller hooks have made that process just a tiny bit more frustrating, but once youve got them on, theyre more comfortable. Wearing them with glasses is improved as well, though still not ideal. We noted that the charging case on the original Powerbeats Pro was too big to pocket easily, but it had to be that way to fit the ear hooks. With smaller hooks comes a smaller case; 33 percent smaller, in fact, which makes it still considerably bigger than an AirPods case but much easier to stuff in your pocket. Smaller hooks mean a smaller case, but they added wireless charging, too. Foundry In total, the lighter weight, smaller size, and sleeker build make for an overall more comfortable experience thats less likely to snag on your clothes when, say, taking off your hoodie. You also get IPX4 water resistance, which means theyre not going to be bothered by some sweat or a run in the rain. PowerBeats Pro 2: Better specs, new features Powerbeats Pro were pretty advanced back in 2019 with Apples H1 chip, and thats true once again in 2025. Upgraded with the H2 chip, you get a lot of the same improvements and features you find on AirPods Pro 2. Theres better sound quality (from the chips processing as well as a slew of other acoustic improvements), greatly improved noise reduction, and a transparency mode that sits right up there with AirPods Pro 2 as the most natural-sounding on the market. These buds support ultra-low-latency lossless audio when used with Apple Vision Pro, just as the newer USB-C AirPods Pro 2 do. You get personalized spatial audio and Adaptive EQ, too. The charging case gets a few upgrades too, including USB-C, wireless charging (Qi, but not MagSafe or Qi2), and a speaker for pairing and Find My sounds. True to the Beats line, Android users get a much better set of features than they would with AirPods: One-touch pairing, firmware updates in the Beats app, switching listening modes, and Find My Beats location service.) Naturally, you get all the expected basic Apple stuffone-touch pairing, Find My, quick pairing with other devices through iCloud, automatic firmware updates and integration into your iPhone/iPad/Mac settings, and hands-free Siri. But with the H2 chip and all the other improvements in drivers and mics, its a wonder why the Power Beats Pro 2 are missing some of the best features you find on AirPods Pro 2. There are no hearing health features (hearing test/aid, hearing assistance, hearing protection). No personalized volume. No conversation awareness. No adaptive audio (the self-adjusting transparency/ANC mode). No head gestures for accepting or declining notifications. Surely the hardware is there to do nearly all of this? I can see regularly approval being a reason why the hearing aid and related features would be absent at launch, but they havent been announced for a later date. And theres no real reason why conversation awareness or adaptive audio, two of my favorite AirPods Pro 2 features, shouldnt be there. The cynic in me feels like these were intentionally withheld by Apple because they belong only on AirPods branded productswhich is silly, because Beats is an Apple brand, and theyre using lots of other Apple hardware and software features. Powerbeats Pro 2: Fitness first with great battery life After a few workouts, a run, and some indoor listening sessions, Im ready to proclaim Powerbeats 2 as my favorite fitness-oriented earbuds, even if Im not quite ready to ditch my AirPods Pro 2 yet. Music playback quality is not quite on par with AirPods Pro 2, sounding perhaps a little too bright (a strange criticism to make of famously bass-heavy Beats headphones, but its what I hear). Still, they sound appropriate clear, and punchy for earbuds in this price range. You can certainly find better-sounding earbuds, but you usually have to stretch to higher prices for them. Voice quality on phone calls is better too, thanks to improved microphones and voice isolation. Powerbeats Pro 2 comes with five tip sizes (Medium are pre-installed). Foundry Battery life is greatly improved over the old Powerbeats Pro, and quite respectable for modern wireless earbuds. Beats claims 10 hours for the buds in normal playback, which gets cut down to 8 hours if you use ANC or transparency mode. The charging case holds another 3.5 full charges worth of power, and offers, fast charging, now standard in this class of earbuds. Five minutes of charging is said to give dead earbuds enough juice to run for 1.5 hours (without ANC or transparency). I didnt time out multiple full charge/discharge cycles, but judging from the power drain I experienced over several days, the specs from Beats seem fairly accurate. PowerBeats Pro 2: (Limited) heart-rate monitoring There have been rumors for quite a while of a new AirPods Pro 3 coming as early as this year, with heart rate monitoring as a major new feature. Imagine our surprise when Apple introduced it first in its Beats line! Its a real feat of engineering to miniaturize an optical heart rate sensor to fit in earbuds this small, and Beats made a big deal in its marketing materials about just how incredibly accurate it is. The inside of your ear is highly vascular with thin skin and is relatively close to your heart and major arteries. It makes sense as a prime location for measuring heart rate with an optical sensor. But there are certainly some tradeoffs. That little thing is an optical heart rate sensor! Foundry The first is battery life, which drains a lot faster when using the heart rate monitor. Thats to be expected, of course. Your Apple Watch has a much bigger battery. It takes sporadic heart rate measurements throughout the day, and then continuously when youve started a workout (on the watch itself or in a supported app). To preserve battery life, Powerbeats Pro 2 only measures your heart rate when youve started an active workout in a supported app. The bigger issue is that whole supported app thing. Beats has worked with Nike Run Club, Runna, Open, Slopes, Ladder, Peloton, and YaoYao to integrate support for heart rate monitoring. For those apps, it basically works as though you had one of those third-party chest-strap Bluetooth heart rate monitors on. Support in other apps will likely come over time. The same goes for select gym cardio equipment. If you go to a fancy gym, you may have bikes or treadmills that can connect to Bluetooth heart rate monitors, and you can press and hold the b button on Powerbeats Pro 2 to sync up. Unfortunately, if you have an Apple Watch, your iPhone and its apps will always prefer heart rate data from that. And while you can start a Fitness+ workout video in the Fitness app on your iPhone without an Apple Watch, all of the other regular workout types (running, biking, hiking, strength training) are initiated from Apple Watch. Heart rate monitoring works with third-party apps, but not if youre using your Apple Watch at the same time. Foundry So for iPhone users to use the heart rate monitoring of their new Powerbeats Pro 2, you have to not wear your Apple Watch, and start your workout in a supported third-party app or play a Fitness+ workout video. The Fitness app will not display your metrics during a Fitness+ workout as it does with the Apple Watch, but your heart rate will be recorded in your Health app. This feels like a huge own goal by Apple. A simple options toggle in Settings or in the Watch app to prefer heart rate data from the Watch or Powerbeats Pro 2 during workouts would let you get the allegedly more accurate data from Powerbeats Pro while still using your Watch. For Android users, the heart rate monitor does not directly interface with Google Fit, but it does work in all the aforementioned apps just as a chest trap monitor would. Should you buy the PowerBeats Pro 2? For all the great things the Powerbeats Pro 2 do, it feels like theyre missing some features they should probably have. You get all the basic Apple stuff: one-touch pairing, audio sharing, Find My, Personalized Spatial Audio, pairing with multiple devices through iCloud, and hands-free Siri. You even get the low-latency lossless audio pairing with Apple Vision Pro . And of course, if youre into actual color, you wont find it on AirPods, but you can get Powerbeats Pro 2 in Jet Black, Quick Sand, Hyper Purple, and Electric Orange. The price is $249, the same as the launch price of the original Powerbeats Pro and the current AirPods Pro 2. As much as I love wearing these to work out, and I have no reservations recommending them to Apple users who want fitness- or sports-tailored earbuds, I think theyre a couple of software updates away from true greatness. Letting those with an Apple Watch choose to use the Powerbeats Pro 2 heart rate monitoring at will is a no-brainer, and adding features like adaptive audio and conversation awareness are obvious areas for improvement.

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 8:30 pm

This $12 Baseus MagSafe battery pack will double your iPhones battery life

Macworld When youre out and about for long hours and your phone battery levels start giving you anxiety, the last thing you want to do is find a plug and an outlet. Thats why one of these tiny Baseus MagSafe power banks will be just what you need, especially when you can get one for just $12 , a savings of 40 percent off the MSRP. (To claim this deal, you can with either click the Redeem button or apply promo code 74XFLB4J at checkout.) This isnt a power bank with an absolutely massive capacity, but its still perfectly capable of recharging your iPhone fully once. With 6,000mAh, you can definitely get through a full heavy day of use with this battery in your pocket. As soon as you snap it on itll start charging wirelessly at 7.5W or you can plug in a a USB-C cable for 20W charging. This deal is only available on the white model, but since its tiny, thin, and magnetic, youll still want to leave it on all day. So go ahead and get your own 6,000mAh MagSafe Baseuse power bank for just $12 while the deal is still available over at Amazon. Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 7:05 pm

iOS versions: Every version of iOS from the oldest to the latest

Macworld iOS is at the heart of the iPhone experience. Its the operating system on which everything else sits, while also delivering plenty of features and dedicated apps built by Apple itself. Every year Apple adds new features to compatible iPhones, and through the months that follow more features arrive. If you want to know what the latest version of iOS is, or if youve ever wondered about when versions came out and what features they brought, we will answer your questions. We also show you how to check which iOS youre currently using and how to update to the latest iteration. February 2025: iOS 18.3.1 arrived on February 10 2025 and provides important security fixes relating to an extremely sophisticated security flaw relating to A physical attack [that] may disable USB Restricted Mode on a locked device. iPadOS 18 .3.1 and iPadOS 17.7.5 were released at the same time addressing the same flaw. This followed iOS 18.3 on January 27 which brought improvements related to Apple Intelligence (that is now on by default for compatible phones). iOS version history iOS made its debut in 2007 alongside the first iPhone. However, when Steve Jobs held the little device aloft revealing it to the world for the first time, it wasnt running iOS 1. Instead, it was reported by Apple to be powered by OS X , the software for the Mac. Over time it was called iPhone OS, until finally gaining its now legendary name in the fourth generation of the software when it was shortened to iOS in 2010. Significant milestones are scattered across the iOS timeline, with the first being the introduction of the App Store in iPhone OS 2 in 2008. iOS 4 saw the iPad joining the scene and using the operating system alongside the iPhone. iOS 5 was introduced along with the iPhone 4S in 2011, which saw the debut of Siri as a built-in part of the operating system. Sadly, this was the last version of the software to be released when Apple CEO and Founder Steve Jobs was still alive. Steve Jobs holding the first iPhone at the launch in 2007. Apple Things changed significantly in iOS 11 in 2017 as it brought the first touch and gesture interface, allowing the first iPhone without a Home buttonthe iPhone X. Another major shift was with iOS 13 in 2019, as it marked the bifurcation of Apples mobile operating systems, with iPhones staying on iOS but the newly announced iPadOS powering the new iPads. This would continue through to the present day, although the version numbers have stayed in sync, with the latest ones being iOS 16 and iPadOS 16. iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 are the latest versions of the software and launched in September 2023. You can install iOS 17 and get iPadOS 17 now. Coming in September 2024 are iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 . List of iOS versions and latest versions Heres a breakdown of all the versions of iOS that have been released, when they were released, when they were last updated, and the latest iOS version. iPhone OS 1 Released June 29, 2007 (Latest 1.1.5 July 15, 2008) iPhone OS 2 Released July 11, 2008 (Latest 2.2.1 January 27, 2009) iPhone OS 3 Released June 17, 2009 (Latest 3.2.2 August 11, 2010) iOS 4 Released June 22, 2010 (Latest 4.3.5 July 25, 2011) iOS 5 Released October 12, 2011 (Latest 5.1.1 May 7, 2012) iOS 6 Released September 19, 2012 (Latest 6.1.6 February 21, 2014) iOS 7 Released September 18, 2013 (Latest 7.1.2 June 30, 2014) iOS 8 Released September 17, 2014 (Latest 8.4.1 August 13, 2015) iOS 9 Released September 16, 2015 (Latest 9.3.6 July 22, 2019) iOS 10 Released September 13, 2016 (Latest 10.3.4 July 22, 2019) iOS 11 Released September 19, 2017 (Latest 11.4.1 July 9, 2018) iOS 12 Released September 17, 2018 (Latest 12.5.7 January 23, 2023) iOS 13 Released September 19, 2019 (Latest 13.7 September 1, 2020) iOS 14 Released September 17, 2020 (Latest 14.8.1 October 26, 2021) iOS 15 Released September 24, 2021 (Latest iOS 15.8.3 July 29, 2024) iOS 16 Released September 12, 2022 (Latest iOS 16.7.10 August 7, 2024) iOS 17 Released September 18, 2023 (Latest iOS 17.7.2 November 19, 2024) iOS 18 Released September 16, 2024 (Latest iOS 18.3.1 February 10, 2025) List of iPadOS versions While iOS was the initial operating system for iPad, this changed with the release of iPadOS 13 in 2019. Since then, iPads have had their own platform, enabling Apple to better harness the power of its larger devices. Heres the short release history of iPadOS: iOS 12 Released September 17, 2018 (Latest 12.5.7 January 23, 2023) iPadOS 13 Released September 24, 2019 (Latest 13.7 September 1, 2020) iPadOS 14 Released September 16, 2020 (Latest 14.8.1 October 26, 2021 ) iPadOS 15 Released September 20, 2021 (Latest 15.8.3 July 29, 2024) iPadOS 16 Released October 24, 2022 (Latest 16.7.10 August 7, 2024) iPadOS 17 Released September 18, 2023 (Latest iPadOS 17.7.5 February 10, 2025) iPadOS 18 Released September 16, 2024 (Latest iPadOS 18.3.1. February 10, 2025) Also see: How long does Apple support iPads? Which iOS versions are currently supported? In terms of new features, only iOS 18 is currently supported by Apple. For those with iPhones that only run older versions of iOS, Apple supports iOS 17 and, potentially iOS 16 with security updates (although as of December 2024, it is yet to update iOS 16 since the arrival of iOS 18). When iOS 18 arrived Apple stopped support for iOS 15 leaving the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhones 7 and 7 Plus vulnerable. Support for iOS 16 and the iPhones 8 and 8 Plus is likely to continue until September 2025. Luckily, many iPhones are able to run supported versions of iOS. See: How long does Apple support iPhones? We run through which iPhone supports which version of iOS in a separate article: iOS compatibility: Find out the latest version your iPhone can run. How to tell which version of iOS your iPhone is running If youre not sure which version of iOS youre currently using, its very easy to find out. Just go to Settings > General > About and look for the iOS Version number. Its the same steps for iPadOS. Foundry How to install the latest version of iOS Updating your iPhone to the latest version of iOS is simple, so long as your device is compatible. This doesnt require much detective work though, as your iPhone will know whether it is eligible for the upgrade or not. To find out, go to Settings > General > Software Update , and your iPhone will check to see if there are any available. You may also see a notification on the Settings page that says Software Update Available, which you can click to go straight to the update page. iPadOS works the same way. Foundry If there are no updates, youll see a message along the lines of iOS is up to date. Should there be one available, it should tell you on the screen and give you the option to Download and Install. Do this and your iPhone will automatically apply the update and bring your software to the latest version. You can also read our tutorial on how to update iOS on iPhone for more details. So, there it is. A potted history of iOS. Want to know about all the versions of macOS? Read: Mac OS X and macOS: Every version released so far . You can also find out what the latest version of macOS is .

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 5:24 pm

Latest macOS versions: A complete list of every macOS and Mac OS X release

Macworld Wondering what the name of the latest macOS version is? Want to know what the next version of macOS will be called? Curious about the versions of Mac OS X that came before? Here well fill you in on the names of the different versions of the Mac operating system in order: from the newest macOS to the first version of Mac OS X and the codenames that Apple used for them. Well also show you how you can check which version of macOS you are running and find out what the latest version of macOS is. The latest version of macOS is called macOS Sequoia after Sequoia National Park located in Californias Sierra Nevada mountain range. That version of macOS launched to the general public in September 2024, following a macOS beta program that is still underway as Apple develops more new features. If you are looking for help installing Sequoia read: How to update macOS and Fixes for Macs that wont update. Update February 2025: The latest version of macOS Sequoia is macOS Sequoia 15.3.1 which brings an important security fix. Prior to that macOS 15.3 added Gemoji support, updates to the Calculator and Image Playground apps, and enabled Apple Intelligence by default on compatible Macs. What operating system does the Mac use? All Macs run macOS, previously known as Mac OS X, and have done so since the introduction of the first version of Mac OS X in 2001. Before that, Macs ran Mac OS 9 which came out in October 1999 and received updates until December 2001. Mac OS X was based on technology from NeXT Computer, which was another company founded by Steve Jobs. Jobs brought the technology back to Apple with him when he was reinstated as Apple CEO. The operating system is Unix-based. macOS Version History Mac OS X was launched more than two decades ago on March 24, 2001. Theres been a lot of change over those two decades: good and bad. From the problems with the first edition (it was slow and didnt run important apps like Microsoft Word) Mac OS X has evolved through various iterations and various designs to what we know today. Weve seen tight integration with iOS devices, the incorporation of the cloud, and the arrival of excellent and helpful features including integrated Time Machine backups, Quick Look which lets you see a preview of a document without opening the application, and innovations like Expose and Spaces and Desktop Stacks to help you work more efficiently. For an overview of the features of the various versions of the Mac operating system, showing how it has developed over time, take a look at our video above. If you want to know the names Apple assigned to Mac OS X over the years, and the codenames that were used internally, read on. List of macOS version names and latest versions Heres an overview of every version of macOS and Mac OS X Apple has released. Youll find a complete list of the latest release of each version of OS X and macOS, along version code names, along with internal code names (if available): OS X 10 beta: Kodiak September 13, 2000 OS X 10.0: Cheetah March 14, 2001 (Latest: 10.0.4) OS X 10.1: Puma September 15, 2001 (Latest: 10.1.5) OS X 10.2: Jaguar August 14, 2002 (Latest: 10.2.8) OS X 10.3 Panther (Pinot) October 24, 2003 (Latest: 10.3.9) OS X 10.4 Tiger (Merlot) April 29, 2005 (Latest: 10.4.11) OS X 10.4.4 Tiger (Chardonnay) January 10, 2006 (for Intel Macs) (Latest: 10.4.11) OS X 10.5 Leopard (Chablis) October 26, 2007 (Latest: 10.5.8) OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard August 28, 2009 (Latest: 10.6.8) OS X 10.7 Lion (Barolo) July 20, 2011 (Latest: 10.7.5) OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (Zinfandel) July 25, 2012 (Latest: 10.8.5) OS X 10.9 Mavericks (Cabernet) October 22, 2013 (Latest: 10.9.5) OS X 10.10: Yosemite (Syrah) October 16, 2014 (Latest: 10.10.5) OS X 10.11: El Capitan (Gala) September 30, 2015 (Latest: 10.11.6) macOS 10.12: Sierra (Fuji) September 20, 2016 (Latest: 10.12.6) macOS 10.13: High Sierra (Lobo) September 25, 2017 (Latest: 10.13.6) macOS 10.14: Mojave (Liberty) September 24, 2018 (Latest: 10.14.6, July 2021) macOS 10.15: Catalina (Jazz) October 7, 2019 (Latest: 10.15.7, Security Update 2022-005, July 2022) macOS 11: Big Sur (GoldenGate) November 12, 2020 (Latest: 11.7.10, September 11, 2023) macOS 12: Monterey (Star) October 25, 2021 (Latest: 12.7.6, July 29, 2024 ) macOS 13: Ventura (Rome) October 24, 2022 (Latest: 13.7.3, January 27, 2025) macOS 14: Sonoma (Sunburst) September 26, 2023 (Latest: 14.7.3, January 27, 2025) macOS 15: Sequoia (Glow) September 18, 2024 (Latest: 15.3.1, February 10, 2025) We have a full list of which Macs run which versions of macOS here . You can install a beta version of Sequoia and test new features that havent yet launched. If you want to install the latest beta of macOS read about joining Apples beta program . macOS Sequoia isnt even released yet and Apple is already working on macOS 16, which is codenamed Cheer, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg in his June 30, 2024 newsletter. Foundry Mac OS X and macOS names As you can see from the list above, with the exception of the first OS X beta, all versions of the Mac operating system from 2001 to 2012 were named after big cats, from Cheetah to Panther to the final release, Mountain Lion. But while the public-facing builds were named after big cats, internally, they were named after wines (aside from OS X 10.6 which had no codename). Even after Apple switched public-facing code names to places in California back in 2013, it carried on naming them after wines internally until 2014. In 2015, Apple decided to change the theme of internal code names from wines to types of apples. Original. In 2016, Apple took the plunge to unify the branding of its operating systems by rebranding Mac OS X to macOS, which sits nicely alongside iOS, tvOS, and watchOS and paved the way for macOS 11, the successor to Mac OS X, which arrived twenty years after the first beta of Mac OS X. Which versions of macOS are still updated? Apple still supplies regular features and security updates to the most recent version of macOS. Right now this is Sequoia, also known as macOS 15. The previous two versions of macOS also receive security updates and bug fixes. If you are running macOS 14 Sonoma or macOS 13 Ventura you will still get security updates. Since the arrival of Sequoia, Apple no longer supports macOS 12 Monterey which arrived in 2021 (and with the arrival of Sonoma in 2023 it stopped support for macOS Big Sur, which arrived in 2020). See: How long do Macs and MacBooks last? Apple also issues updates to its Safari web browser. The latest version of Safari for Mac is Safari 18 (as of September 2024) and it requires Ventura, Sonoma or Sequoia. Foundry How to tell which macOS version you are running You can tell which version of macOS you are running by clicking on the Apple logo in the top left and choosing About This Mac. It will clearly show which version of macOS you are running along with the most recent version that your Mac has installed Its easy to find out which version of macOS is running on a Mac. Foundry How to install the latest version of macOS If you want to update your Mac to a newer version of macOS the method will be determined by the version of macOS you are running. Very old versions of Mac OS X came on a disk and any security updates came via Software Update. Since the arrival of the Mac App Store in 2011 (as an update to Snow Leopard) versions of Mac OS X and macOS have been available to download via the Mac App Store. However, that changed with Mojave, which arrived in 2018. Now operating system updates come in via Software Updates which is either located in System Settings > General > Software Update or in System Preferences > Software Update (pre-Ventura). One of the benefits of this is that your Mac can be set to automatically download the latest updates and install them, keeping your Mac up-to-date with minimum effort on your part. Incidentally, you can still find the macOS software on the Mac App Store. Some Macs will be set to update macOS automatically. If you want your Mac to update automatically follow these steps: In Ventura or later: Open System Settings. Click on General . Click on Software Update . Click on the i beside Automatic Updates and make sure that Check for updates , Download new updates when available , and Install macOS updates are selected. This way your Mac will automatically update to the latest version. If you would prefer not to have your Mac do this automatically you can deselect these options. In Monterey, Big Sur, Mojave, or Catalina: Open System Preferences. Click on Software Update . Check the box beside Automatically keep my Mac up to date (or Download new updates when available ). Now select the box Install macOS updates . In High Sierra or earlier: Open System Preferences. Click on App Store . Check the box beside Automatically check for updates it should have a tick in it as should the four options below that Now deselect the box beside Download newly available updates in the background . Read all about how to update your Mac here . We also have a list of every version of iOS where you can see the latest versions and how long Apple supports iPhones for .

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 5:12 pm

Apple research video offers a glimpse into its tabletop robot tech

Macworld Apple does a lot of research into fundamental computer problems, and some of that results in real features of the products we buy. We can only hope the tech featured in the latest report published by their machine learning team is one of them. A new research paper and video posted to Apples Machine Learning site showcases the benefits of expressive robot movements vs. pure functional movements. The hypothesis of the paper is simple: Robots can move in a purely functional way, taking the shortest or most efficient motion from one state to the next. Or, they can move expressively, showcasing the robots intention, attention, attitude, and emotions. To test the two against each other, Apple built a non-anthropomorphic robota tabletop lampthat can see with computer vision, feel touch, understand gestures and verbal commands, and use its laser projector to display images. It moves via six articulated joints. The similarities to the Pixar mascot Luxo Jr. are striking. It moves and it reacts to the point where it appears to have a distinct personality. The video is worth watching , as it demonstrates just how much more fun, but also more useful the expressive motion is. You can tell when the robot is paying attention to the users gestures or commands because of the way it moves the lamp to look, as a person would look at you. The functional robot is paying attention too, but it simply performs the action. The expressive robot gives users confidence of knowing if the robot is working or not. Apple Fail states show the robot indicating that it is trying before failing, while the functional robot simply stops. Ask the weather and the expressive robot looks outside first. When the functional robot reminds the user to have water, it shines a light on it. When you see the expressive robot move the light back and forth between the users book and the cup, and then lean down to nudge the cup toward her , you will instantly want one of these in your life. Apple And you may have the chance. Its not quite a smart lamp, but Apple is rumored to be working on a tabletop robot that could have some of the features explored here. The alleged feature set claims it combines a HomePod speaker, an iPad-like display, and an articulating armature so it can move around. It is said to be a sort of smart home command center (not unlike the HomePad that may launch much earlier), video conferencing tool, and media device. We werent too interested in the project based on rumors, but seeing Apples research into making robots that use expressive gestures to imbue them with personality makes it so much more appealing. Even if they dont even need a fancy iPad-like screen, everyone will want to buy one of its any bit as expressive as this lamp.

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 4:45 pm

Apples magic robot lamp is coming to save us all

Macworld You know how you see a concept car from an auto manufacturer and you think Wow! Thats so cool! I cant wait to drive that! and then their next car comes out and it looks like a Dodge Stratus? Okay, look, the Dodge Stratus was a fine car. ( Is it a fine car? The Macalope really has no idea and hes not going to look it up for the purposes of this column.) But it was a modest-looking sedan. It wasnt exactly breaking new ground. Unless you run it off the road, Jeff. Concepts are sometimes impractical. A space-aged car might look great, and then you realize those swoops make for huge blind spots and a glass roof is a tremendous safety hazard. Some changes are understandable. Changes requested by middle managers who think the company should just keep making the kind of cars its been making all along, however, can suck all the wonder out of a product. Apple recently showed off a concept that the Macalope very much hopes will become a real product someday and, if the rumors are true, it seems like it might. Dubbed ELEGNT , the prototype is an adorable lamp that moves in response to user commands and cues. The device can perform assistive functionssuch as shining its light somewhere or projecting a videoin either a solely functional manner or in an expressive one, where it pauses to look at the user, dances to music, or otherwise performs human-like behaviors. Apple has published a paper and video showing off some of the research it has done with robotics. Apple Presumably, these do not include non-desirable ones like incessant humming, reheating fish in the break room microwave, or, well, homicide. The video never shows the lamp wielding a knife so fingers crossed. Joking aside (dont worry, just for a second) the video is fairly delightful. Apple has a real chance now to take this concept and bring it to market without sucking all the joy out of it. Bloombergs Mark Gurman has been saying for months now that Apple is working on a desktop device that moves in reaction to the user but has a screen attached to an arm rather than a lamp. And while the ELEGNT lamp does look amazingly like Pixars mascot , the Macalope thinks a screen is probably going to be more useful than a light bulb. The Macalopes pal Dan Moren recently opined on this very site that Apple should embrace its weird side. The Macalope agrees and it will be interesting to see how much of this demonstration makes it into a final product. Anyone whos worked in IT has probably heard the term computer magic before. Just do it with computer magic. Oh, just like that? If its that easy, why dont you do it with managerial magic , Chad? Thats what I thought . IDG Computer magic is not a thing. But Apple has always succeeded by making things that seem like magic. Swipe to unlock. The thinness of the MacBook Air. Rebuilding the desktop. Wait, not that last one. How did that get in there? Apples magical items dont have to work right all the time, but they need to work right almost all the time and in ways that surprise and delight you. For the Macalopes money, AirPods are a prime example of this. Tiny headphones that (usually) automatically know which device youre using and switch contexts for you. Not magic but pretty magical. In an age when we are constantly promised artificial assistants who will give us the help we need and they routinely fail to do so, Apple might do well to tone down the expectation on intelligence and turn up the expectation on whimsey. Get it to do what it needs to do almost all the time, but in a way that makes you not care about those few times when it doesnt. Thats Apples sweet spot. Okay, fine, the Macalope checked: Dodge no longer makes the Stratus. If youd like to receive regular news and updates to your inbox sign up for our newsletters , including The Macalope and Apple Breakfast , David Prices weekly, bite-sized roundup of all the latest Apple news and rumors.

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

iOS 18.3.1 released to fix extremely sophisticated security flaw

Macworld Apple just issued a small update to iOS and iPadOS, bringing the version up to 18.3.1. The only change appears to be this security fix for USB Restricted Mode . USB Restricted Mode is that feature where you have to enter your iPhone or iPad passcode when you connect it to a computer or other USB device with a data connection, saying you trust that device. Without your passcode, the USB device only delivers power. Apple says the fix addresses a physical attack vector against this feature: A physical attack may disable USB Restricted Mode on a locked device. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals. It sounds like some very specific people were targeted with this security flaw, and Apple has rushed to issue a fix for this very important security measure. Fix or no fix, you should never plug your iPhone into a USB device that you dont know and trust. Apple released iOS 18.3 on January 27 but has yet to begin development of iOS 18.4, which is expected to bring several new Apple Intelligence features, including the new Siri. Apple will reportedly release the iPhone SE 4 this week, which could arrive as early as Tuesday. To update your iPhone or iPad, head over to the Settings app, then the General tab and Software Update , and tap Update Now .

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 1:53 am

macOS 15 Sequoia superguide: macOS Sequoia 15.3.1 now available

Macworld macOS Sequoia has been available for compatible Macs since September 2024, but further updates to Sequoia are expected over the next few months, with the latest major update being macOS 15.3, which arrived on Monday, January 27. Apple released macOS 15.3.1 on Monday, February 10. If you want to know what the new features are, whether you will be able to enjoy all of them, and if your Mac is even compatible with Sequoia, read on. We are also tracking any problems, the latest updates, and whats new in the beta. The new version of macOS is called Sequoia, named after the Californian National Park and, more specifically, the worlds largest trees. Among the new features coming to Macs in Sequoia are iPhone mirroring, which puts your iPhone screen on your Macs display and lets you interact with it via your mouse and keyboard, a new Video conferencing presenter preview, and changes to Safari. In addition, developers will be easily able to port games between iPhone, Mac, and iPad. The free software update brings a raft of interface tweaks, bug fixes, and new features. In this article, we discuss everything you need to know about macOS 15 Sequoia including how to download it. We also link to various tutorials about how to use the new features. Some features will only work on Macs with an M-series chip, including several Apple Intelligence features that will offer help with writing, creating images, editing photos, and more. Some people have been running Sequoia for some time thanks to Apples beta testing program, which is continuing as Apple develops more new features for Sequoia. In this article, we also discuss whats new in the developer and public beta as Apple continues work on the development of the operating system. Update February 10 : The macOS Sequoia 5.3.1 update is now available. This follows the macOS Sequoia 15.3 release to the general public on January 27. macOS Sequoia: Latest version macOS 15.3.1: February 10, 2025 Apple released the macOS 15.3.1 update on February 10. The update does not include any detailed release notes and the Apple security release webpage states that this update has no published CVE entries, which means that it does not address any security issues filed with the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database. On January 27, Apple released macOS 15.3. It offers Gemoji support, updates to the Calculator and Image Playground apps, and tweaks to the Notification summaries. It also includes bus fixes and security patches. This update also enables Apple Intelligence by default. Apple released macOS 15.2 on December 11. It has a slew of Apple Intelligence updates including Genmoji, Image Playground, ChatGPT integration, advanced Writing Tools, and more. Additionally, there are a few tweaks and bug fixes, and various performance improvements and security updates. Version 15.2 also brought Apple Intelligence features to the U.K. and some other locations, although those features still arent available in the E.U. The update also included a fix for a System Integrity Protection vulnerability . macOS 15.1.1 arrived in early December as an emergency update necessary to patch flaws in JavaScript and WebKit that Apple says may have been actively exploited on Intel-based Mac systems. There is no release for Macs running macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 or Ventura 13.7.1 , yet, but that update is likely to come soon. macOS 15.1 arrived on October 28. This major update brings the first raft of Apple Intelligence features to Macs with the M-series chip. Initially Apple Intelligence features were only available in the U.S. but they arrived in some other locations with macOS 15.2. macOS 15.0.1 was released on October 3, 2024. It did not contain new features, but it did include two important bug fixes. One bug fix corrected the error that led Messages to quit when replying to a message that shared an Apple Watch face. The other fix was for compatibility with third-party security software. When was macOS Sequoia released? Apple released macOS Sequoia to the public earlier than usual, alongside iOS 18 on Monday, September 16. iOS 18 , watchOS and iPadOS 18 were released at the same time. The next major update to Sequoia will be macOS 15.1 which is expected by the end of the month. For information about what is coming in the next version look at the latest version of the Sequoia beta section below. Next update: When will the next macOS Sequoia update be released? Sequoia 15.3 was released on January 27, 2025. There is no indication what the next beta version will be, but it could be 15.3.1 or 15.4. Whats new in macOS Sequoia 15.4? Apple has not released the macOS 15.4 beta. It is expected within the next two weeks. Whats new in macOS Sequoia 15.3? Release date: January 27, 2025 On January 27, Apple released macOS 15.3. It offers Gemoji support, updates to the Calculator and Image Playground apps, and tweaks to the Notification summaries. It also includes bus fixes and security patches. Apple Intelligence Apples Apple Intelligence features, which until now have required the user to turn them on in System Settings, will be on by default in iOS 18.3. Gemoji Ability to create Gemoji using Apple Intelligence. Calculator app The return of repeat operation capability when you keep pressing the equals (=) key (a feature that was lost in the iOS 18 update). Notification summaries Enable or disable summaries for an app, notification summaries get italicized text. Notification summaries disabled for News & Entertainment apps for now. Bug fixes and security updates. Whats new in macOS Sequoia 15.2 Release date: December 11, 2024 On December 11, 2024 Apple released macOS Sequoia 15.2. This update brought the second round of Apple Intelligence features including improvements to Writing Tools, generative AI Image Playground, ChatGPT integration for Siri and Writing Tools, including: Writing Tools updates more options. Genmojji new emoji you can create. Image Playground ability to generate images based on text prompts. Image Wand uses Apples image generation tools to create an image and add as context to a note. ChatGPT integration use ChatGPT with Siri. Mail AI-powered auto-categories to help manage your Inbox. macOS Sequoia 15.2 brought Apple Intelligence features to the U.K., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. Apple Intelligence still isnt available in the E.U. due to regulatory problems. What was new in macOS Sequoia 15.1 Screenshot Foundry macOS Sequoia 15.1 includes a number of new AI features that work on M-series Macs, although only to those in U.S., or with their system set to U.S. Outside the U.S. it was necessary to wait for Sequoia 15.2 for Apple Intelligence features to arrive (and even then only in certain locations). Writing Tools offering spelling and grammar support and helping you edit or summarize text. These features can be used around the operating system. Siri new design and Type To Siri. (Type to Siri isnt a new feature, but Apples making it more obvious for those of us who hate talking to Siri). Siri will be better at maintaining context while you ask related questions. Reduce Interruptions a new AI Focus Mode that will filter out unimportant notifications. Smart Reply youll be able to use these in Messages and Mail. Photos Memory Movie will create slideshows based on a text description. You can also use a Clean Up tool to remove unwanted elements of a photo. Improvements to photo search. Summaries Safari will be able to summarize articles. iPhone Mirroring Drag files from iPhone to Mac and back. Audio transcriptions You can get audio transcriptions of your audio recordings in Notes. macOS Sequoia: Problems & bugs Several third-party security tools have reported issues with the new version of the Mac operating system. Read more here: Hold off on updating to macOS Sequoia if youre using cybersecurity tools . CrowdStrike referenced changes in the network stack in an alert sent to its customers and has held off on support for the new OS. ESET indicated that there is a problem is with ESET Cyber Security version 6, an older version that will be End of Life soon. Firefox apparently has firewall-related issues with Sequoia. Messages could quit if a message including an Apple Watch face was replied to (fixed in macOS 15.0.1) Compatibility with third-party security software was addressed in macOS 15.0. Resizing windows is a new feature in macOS Sequoia but it can get a little annoying. Read: How to stop macOS Sequoia from resizing windows to fill your screen. Having problems with Sequoia? Read: How to downgrade macOS Sequoia to Sonoma macOS Sequoia Beta: Latest developer and public betas Apple released Sequoia 15.3 on January 27, 2025. At this writing, a new beta for a future version has not been released. Apples beta testing program for developers and public testers has been running since June/July 2024 and will continue into 2025 as Apple adds more new features to macOS Sequoia. If you want to install the beta on your Mac, check out our guide to how to install the Mac beta . Sequoia beta 15.2. Foundry 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. Since June 2023 Apple has opened the beta to all registered developersso now everyone can get the earliest possible access to the macOS beta without paying a penny. Anyone can sign up for the Public Beta, which should be more stable than the developer beta, but it may still be unstable. By nature, beta software is not as stable as the final versionfeatures may be implemented and then withdrawn, or they may not work properly, UI can change, and third-party app compatibility isnt guaranteed. Once registered, when you go to System Settings > General > Software Update on your Mac, youll see a new tab for Beta Updates , which will list the version of the beta youre running. For example, if you want to install the developer beta select macOS 15 Public Beta, alternatively, if its the public beta you want, select macOS 15 Public Beta. We explain How to join Apples beta program separately, including details of how to get a free developer account. If you want to install the beta, follow our macOS beta installation guide . If you then want to uninstall it, we have a guide for that: How to remove macOS beta . The beta testing will continue even after Apple releases macOS Sequoia to the general public as Apple develops new features unavailable at launch. Read How to join Apples beta program for more advice . macOS Sequoia compatibility: Which Macs can run macOS 15? Screenshot Foundry The following Macs get support for macOS 15. iMacfrom 2019 and later MacProfrom 2019 and later iMacProfrom 2017 MacStudiofrom 2022 and later MacBookAirfrom 2020 and later Macminifrom 2018 and later MacBookProfrom 2018 and later There are two 13-inch MacBook Air models from 2018 and 2019 running Sonoma that wont be able to install Sequoia. So if your MacBook Air was purchased before 2020 you are out of luck. The compatibility list is becoming a pressing concern for users of Intel Macs. After Apple introduced its M-series Macs, the company said it would continue to support Intel Macs for several years, but it did not offer specifics. The clock is ticking on Intel Macs, but the last generation of Intel Macs remains on the macOS 15 compatibility list with a few Intel Macs that can run macOS Sequoia . However, only Macs with an M1, M2, or M3-series chip will support the new AI features referred to as Apple Intelligence. That includes the following: iMac from 2021 and later Mac Pro from 2023 Mac Studio from 2022 and later MacBook Air from late 2020 and later Mac mini from late 2020 and later MacBook Pro from late 2020 and later If your Mac cant be updated to Sequoia that doesnt mean you are completely abandoned by Apple. Apple will provide security updates for some Macs that dont run macOS 15. Generally, Apple provides software updates for the past two versions of macOS. See: How long does Apple support Macs ? On average, Macs get 6.6 years of macOS updates . To find out which version of macOS and older Mac can run take a look at our macOS compatibility list . macOS Sequoia: Should I install Sequoia? As long as your Mac can run it, we recommend updating to Sequoia. The new featuresall of which we discuss belowlook enticing enough. We address how macOS Sequoia compares to Sonoma ? in a separate article. We also run through 6 reasons why you need to upgrade to macOS Sequoia . However, its wise to wait a week or so for the inevitable issues with the early release to be addressed: despite the beta program, there are often issues once the software update gets out into the wide Mac world. Its also wise to wait because the download will likely take a lot longer if you try soon after it becomes available. Refer to the problems and bugs section above to see if any of the identified issues might affect you. macOS Sequoia: How to install Installing macOS Sequoia is a breeze. Open System Settings and go to General > Software Update ; macOS 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 macOS updating guide . And its easier still if youve turned on Automatic Updates, which you can do from the same screen. However, if you do encounter problems the following may be useful: How to install macOS Sequoia on your Mac How to get your Mac ready for macOS Sequoia How to fix macOS installation problems macOS Sequoia: All the features in macOS Sequoia Many new features arrived in macOS 14 Sonoma in 2023 including changes to Widgets, a new Game Mode, the ability to easily turn web pages into web apps, and fun additions to video conferencing apps. Rumors suggested that there wouldnt be many new features in macOS 15, with AI-related improvements in iOS 18 taking most of the development focus. However, some AI improvements are coming alongside iPhone mirroring on your Mac display, a new Presenter Preview for video conferencing apps, and Game Porting Toolkit 2 for porting games between Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Apple has announced numerous new features for the update which we will describe below. Not all the new features will be available at launch though. Some new features will come later this year in a subsequent software update. iPhone mirroring iPhone mirroring is a new development of Continuity. Continuity is a feature that has existed on Macs for a number of years that means you can use your Mac together with other devices in a seamless way, making cut and paste, screen sharing and mouse and keyboard sharing possible across devices. With the new ability to mirror an iPhone on a Macs display, it will be possible for a Mac to connect to an iPhone and display the iPhone screen on the Macs display. This way a user will be able to control their iPhone from their Mac, using the keyboard and mouse to interact. Drag and drop between the Mac and iPhone will also be possible. Users can also mirror the iPhone in a window on the Mac. It will also be possible to launch their iPhone apps via their Mac. Any audio from the iPhone will play through the Macs speakers. During any manipulation of the iPhone via the Mac, the iPhone will remain locked so nobody can see what is being done. It will also be possible to use the phone normally while it is connected to the Mac. Users will also be able to receive iPhone notifications on a Mac. They will appear alongside Mac notifications. These can be interacted with even when the iPhone isnt nearby. Click on a notification and be taken into the app on your iPhone via the Macs display. Read: How iPhone Mirroring lets you access your iPhone on your Mac in macOS Sequoia Apple Window Tiling macOS Sequoia will bring a new, neater, way to arrange windows. When a user drags a window to the edge of the screen it will show a place on the desktop that you can slot that window into. This will make it easy to quickly arrange tiles side-by-side so that more apps are in view. There will be new keyboard and menu shortcuts to help users organize tiles even faster. Read: Why you dont want to ditch your tiling window manager just yet and How to stop macOS Sequoia from resizing windows to fill your screen for when you get frustrated because macOS keeps changing the window size and you dont know why! Apple Video conferencing A new presenter preview will show users what theyre about to share before they share it. This feature will work with Zoom and other apps, as well as FaceTime. It will also be possible to apply built-in backgrounds with color gradients and wallpapers. Users will also be able to upload their photos. These Background replacements can be applied in various video calling apps, even mid-call. Apple Safari 18 Safari 18 will include several new features including a new Highlights feature which will help users discover information. The Reader feature is also getting a redesign to minimize distractions when you are reading an article. Joining the more streamlined version of the article that can already be accessed, users will see a summary and a table of contents for longer articles. If there is a video on the page it will be placed front and center and the user will have access to playback controls and picture-in-picture playback will also be possible. Other rumored features included a Web Eraser, and a new page controls menu. An update in 2025 is also said to be bringing an AI enhancement to Visual Lookup not just in Safari, but throughout the OS, although we are awaiting confirmation. Read: How to use Distraction Control to remove ads and This new Safari feature lets you snap away annoying ads . Apple New Passwords app Apple is bringing the iCloud Keychain into the 21st century. Apple says the new Passwords app will make it even easier to access passwords, passkeys, Wi-Fi passwords, and other credentials all in one place. It will seamlessly syncs between both Apple devices and Windows with the iCloud for Windows app. Apple Calculator It had been rumored that Apple is working on a new Calculator app. It may be redesigned to resemble the iOS version, with new features including a history tape, revamped conversions, and a resizable window. Apple did reveal that it will be possible to see previous calculations with a history feature. Calendar and Reminders The Calendar app will allow users to manage Reminders. Users will be able to view events and tasks from Reminders in the Calendar. An updated Month View will also be available and both apps will see UI changes. Other new features 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 . Installing apps Apple is removing the double free space requirement to download and install an app. Read: macOS Sequoia makes it easier to install large apps . Security & Privacy The beta indicates that macOS Sequoia will require regular permission checks when using certain apps . Gaming improvements In 2023 Apple introduced the Game Porting Toolkit to help developers bring their games to Apple devices faster than ever. Now Game Porting Toolkit 2 adds the most-requested capabilities from game developers. In addition, improvements to Game Mode on the Mac will unlock smoother frame rates, and advanced power management features boost performance across the Mac lineup. Apple proudly shared details of several gaming titles that will be coming to the Mac, including: Assassins Creed Shadows Control Ultimate Edition Frostpunk 2 Palworld RESIDENT EVIL 7 biohazard RESIDENT EVIL 2 RoboCop: Rogue City Sniper Elite 4, Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown World of Warcraft: The War Within (coming later this year). Wuthering Waves Apple noted that they are leveraging powerful software technologies like MetalFX Upscaling to accelerate performance and deliver high-quality visuals across the Mac lineup and that they are taking advantage of the latest M3 family of chips to deliver breathtaking visuals with ray tracing. Personalized Spatial Audio will result in significantly reduced audio latency with AirPods Pro (2nd generation). Apple Intelligencefeatures Several reports over the past few months have indicated that Apple is doing a lot of work towards AI, and that generative AI (using AI to create content) will have a big role in macOS. Those reports werent wrong. Apples new personal intelligence system is coming to Mac, iPhone, and iPad with macOS Sequoia, iOS 18, and iPadOS 18. Apple Intelligence will only be supported by Macs with an M-serieschip though, so Intel Macs will not offer these new features. Read: Apple Intelligence FAQ: What it is, what it does, and when youll get it 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. Apple 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. Siri Siri is also getting some AI updates and ChatGPT is 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 dont always want to talk to their phones. Next version of macOS Since Apple stopped using the names of jungle cats with macOS 10.9 Mavericks, its used California places to identify its annual OS updates. The last several years have been Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, and Catalina. Apple has trademarked several other place names, including Condor, Mammoth, Redwood, and Sequoia. But its anyone guess which Californian location macOS 16 will be named after. But what next in terms of software? Expect even more Apple Intelligence features to come in the late 2025 update to macOS and expect that iOS, iPadOS and macOS will be closer than ever. In the recent past, the release has come several weeks after the new version of iOS ships . Here are the release dates for the previous five versions of macOS: macOS 15 Sequoia: September 16, 2024 macOS 14 Sonoma: September 26, 2023 macOS 13 Ventura: October 24, 2022 macOS 12 Monterey: October 25, 2021 macOS 11 Big Sur: November 12, 2020 macOS 10.15 Catalina: October 7, 2019 macOS 10.14 Mojave: September 24, 2018

Macworld 11 Feb 2025 12:20 am

Todays a great day to save big on the AirPods 4 and AirPods Max

Macworld If youre on the fence about trying Apple Music for $2.99 after watching Kendrick Lamars Super Bowl Halftime show last night, this deal might push you over: The AirPods 4 are $29 off right now, bringing their price just below $100, while you can save $70 on the USB-C AirPods Max , the best prices weve ever seen. If youd rather get earbuds over headphones, the new AirPods 4 are a fantastic option. We reviewed the ANC version of the AirPods 4 and gave them a near-perfect score, loving the great audio quality and battery life. (If you want the higher-end version, theyre also available for $30 off ). Meanwhile, Apples newest AirPods Max with a USB-C port instead of Lightning are on sale for $70 off for the first time. As you can tell by the price, these headphones are much higher-end than the AirPods 4. When we reviewed the AirPods Max , we gave them a four-star rating and appreciated the pleasing sound quality and the industry-leading active noise canceling. The main thing we didnt like was the price, which this deal definitely helps with. So whether you want AirPods earbuds or AirPods headphones , go grab a pair and start rocking out to your favorite tunes. AirPods 4 for $100 Buy now at Amazon AirPods Max for $480 Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 10 Feb 2025 11:34 pm

The iPhone SE deserves a party, not a press release

Macworld Good news, everyone! The next version of the iPhone SE is set to arrive sooner than expected. The latest report now puts the launch at sometime in February (it could even be announced today, ruining this articles shelf life), rather than March or early April thats more usual for products that dont fit in Apples fall and summer slates. Given that weve been waiting since March 2022 it feels a little presumptuous to call this early , but lets at least try to be positive and say that our long national nightmare is almost over. If Apple has chosen to bring forward the launch, we dont have to look far for reasons. One is the companys need to increase usage of its AI platform, which makes it vital to get an Apple Intelligence-ready mass-market smartphone in stores. The other is the companys failure to prepare for incoming EU regulations, resulting in it having no budget iPhone on sale across numerous markets since the start of this year. Apple needs the next SE, and soon. I do wonder, though, whether Apple really grasps the importance of the SE to its mission. For one thing, up until this recent injection of urgency, the product has followed a truly glacial upgrade cycle. Since the first model came out in March 2016, almost nine years ago, Apple has managed two further models, neither of which have done much to evolve the form factor. I appreciate that budget buyers are less demanding when it comes to state-of-the-art technology, but you hit a snag when a phone has a dated design and then doesnt change for three years. You cant take customers for granted. Another clue to Apples priorities is the likely lack of fanfare surrounding this launch. Mark Gurman, the leaker who last week predicted the phone would come out in a matter of days, says it wont be unveiled at an event, so were probably looking at a website update and email. It doesnt quite compare to Lana Del Rey at the 2018 iPad Pro unveiling. But why would Apple bother to generate hype for a product it doesnt believe in? The iPhone SE is the sort of product that Apples customers like, but Apple hates. Its profit margin is scant compared to flagship iPhone models, and its more basic design and feature set means it has far less capacity to dazzle an owners friends (or infuriate their enemies) and evangelize the Apple lifestyle. Cupertino is notorious for wanting to control the user experiencethe fact that this is lessening is due to political and regulatory pressure and is in no way a reflection of changed prioritiesand a major reason behind this is a desire to present products, even after being sold, at their very best. Apples customers are its most numerous and frequently most enthusiastic salespeople, and you cant sell effectively if you havent got a top-of-the-line kit. But the tech world is changing, and the philosophies that have brought Apple to this point may not serve it well in the second half of this decade. The days of shifting millions of expensive smartphones may be numbered, as the improvements become less and less worthwhile and each generation blends into the next. Last week I talked about Apples commitment to the long-term pivot away from dependence on the iPhone and towards related products, services, AI, and so on. But it doesnt yet seem to understand the corollary of that plan: that in the future, the number of iPhone owners will be more important than the amount of money they each paid. The iPhone SE, like the 10th-gen iPad now and the iPod long ago, has the power of accessibility. Its easy to use and (relatively) cheap to buy, making it perfect for bringing new customers (and new markets) into the fold and keeping existing customers loyal in periods of economic uncertainty. Given its many benefits, and the three-year gap since the last model, the least Apple could do for the launch of the next SE is throw a party. Foundry Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but its cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too. Trending: Top stories Having lost its passion for risk-taking , Apple needs to re-discover its weird side . Apples M3 nightmare is coming to an end . Can we still trust Apple? A few recent events give Peter Mller pause . Apple is doomed because it cant see the future , reckons the Macalope. Theres a magical iPhone feature hiding in your new Mac that you need to try ! Apple has launched a brand-new Invites app infused with AI and it Invites copycat criticism . Apple killed the wrong Vision Pro project ! Stylish smart glasses are the way forward. Apple shares a secret MacBook tip that power users will love . If you owned an early-gen Apple Watch , you could be getting $50 . Podcast of the week AI is all the rage, and Apple Intelligence is supposed to change how we use our Apple devices. But has it? We discuss this question on the latest episode of the Macworld Podcast. You can catch every episode of the Macworld Podcast on Spotify , Soundcloud , the Podcasts app , or our own site . Reviews corner Clicks for iPhone 16 review : Clever iPhone keyboard case (not) for everyone. Parallels Toolbox review : Dozens of fun, handy utilities . Ugreen CM850 USB4 Enclosure review: Fast 40Gbps with any NVMe SSD. The rumor mill A calm month for once? Heres everything we expect from Apple in February 2025 . Or maybe not so calm. The new iPhone SE launch might be just days away Forget the M4, the M5 iPad Pro and Macs are on track for release this year. Apple reportedly ends its Mac-connected Augmented Reality glasses project. Software updates, bugs, and problems I received the worst iPhone text scam ever . Thanks, Apple! Hackers are using AI to attack your Mac and its only going to get worse . Apple rolls out mysterious iOS update for a single iPhone model . And with that, were done for this weeks Apple Breakfast. If youd like to get regular roundups, sign up for our newsletters , including our new email from The Macalopean irreverent, humorous take on the latest news and rumors from a half-man, half-mythical Mac beast. You can also follow uson Facebook , Threads , Bluesky , or X for discussion of breaking Apple news stories. See you next Monday, and stay Appley.

Macworld 10 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

Your clunky office scanner is so yesterdaythis iOS scanner app has replaced it

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Macworld 10 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

Youre wasting your life scrolling on TikTokquit your phone addiction with this app

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Macworld 8 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

You might be using ChatGPT wrong

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Macworld 8 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

UK demands backdoor to Apples encrypted cloud storage, putting everyone at risk

Macworld Privacy and security have been central themes for Apple for years now, and the company sees itself as a market leader in making sure your data is shielded from prying eyes. While encryption and privacy are important issues for many tech companies, Apple has gone much further than most to make sure that your data is only accessible to you , unless you explicitly say otherwise. A new secret government order in the U.K. seeks to absolutely destroy that for every Apple user around the world. Thats right: over 2 billion Apple users globally would have their privacy and security obliterated by an undisclosed order from the British government. The Washington Post got tipped off by insiders about the order, issued last month, from the office of the Home Secretary. Called a technical capability notice and calling on powers afforded to the office by the U.K. Investigatory Powers Act of 2016, the British Government has secretly ordered Apple to create a back door allowing them to retrieve all the content any Apple user worldwide has uploaded to the cloud, according to the Post. What the U.K. government is asking for is the ability to access the encrypted cloud data for every Apple user around the world . That is, frankly, a comically authoritarian and draconian order and well beyond the jurisdiction of any individual government. According to The Washington Posts sources, Apple can appeal the decision to a technical board, but it is not permitted to delay compliance while the appeal is underway. As a result, the company is likely to stop offering encrypted cloud storage in the U.K. (a huge problem in itself) or remove other iCloud services. But even those extreme measures wouldnt satisfy the requirements handed down by the U.K. government. As bad as the order is, it is just as worrying that it was made in secret and that Apple is legally forbidden from even acknowledging that it has received the order at all. The law makes it a criminal offense to even reveal that one has received such an order. The encryption built into every iCloud account is at risk due to the U.K.s new rule. Apple What is at stake By default, many Apple cloud services are encrypted, but they are encrypted in transit and on the server, so Apple has the encryption key. Photos, Notes, Reminders, iCloud Mail, and Calendar contacts are examples of this data that Apple can decrypt. The company has done so many times in the past when issued a lawful order from law enforcement. However, Health data, Home data, Messages in iCloud, and other types of data are end-to-end encrypted, with the encryption key stored on your Apple device and locked to your passcode or biometric (Face ID and Touch ID). Apple has no way of decrypting this data even if it wanted to. In 2022, Apple began offering the Advanced Data Protection option, which brings end-to-end encryption to nearly all Apple cloud services. If enabled (go to Settings > Your account > iCloud and look for the Advanced Data Protection option), only iCloud Mail, Contacts, and Calendars will be stored encrypted with the key in Apples hands. Apple has a support document with a table showing which data is end-to-end encrypted and which Apple has the key to, for both standard and Advanced Data Protection settings. The U.K. rule essentially demands that all data that Apple stores for its cloud services be retrievable not just by Apple, but by the U.K. governmentno longer requiring a legal process to request that Apple provide targeted dataand for this to apply to every Apple user in the world . Of course, if a government has access to a back door to your data, it is only a matter of time before that backdoor escapes the bounds of a government agency, and is in the hands of outside agencies, governments, criminals, or even sold on the black market. It is far too valuable a thing to believe that it would stay confined to a security agency within the U.K. and that they would only use it sparingly and when absolutely necessary. In short, there is no such thing as a secure back door. On its face, if fully complied with, the security of cloud storage for every Apple user in the world (estimated at around 2.2 billion) would be not only diminished but basially nonexistent. A less strict interpretation may allow Apple to get away with only ruining the privacy of its users in the U.K., or halting valuable and popular cloud services for all of them. What is not at risk, from our understanding of the reporting on this issue, is the sanctity of your Apple devices themselves and their storage. The order apparently only applies to cloud data and does not require a backdoor to access your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or any other device or the data stored locally on it. Apple is surely not the only recipient of such an order. Googles encrypted backups for Android phones, WhatsApps encrypted messaging data, and other similar cloud services would be as big or bigger targets for the U.K. government. Again, if these companies have gotten orders to make this encrypted data accessible to the U.K. government, and whether or not they have complied with it, it would be a criminal offense to even let it be known. We are at the mercy of whistleblowers and leakers to know if our privacy is being secretly, globally, violated.

Macworld 8 Feb 2025 1:19 am

The new iPhone SE launch might be just days away

Macworld The 4th-gen iPhone SE was widely expected to launch at a dedicated press event in spring 2025, but the latest report claims it will be here quite a bit earlier than that. In an article for Bloomberg published Thursday, the respected leaker-analyst Mark Gurman predicted that the next version of Apples budget smartphone would be unveiled in the coming days before clarifying that the company expects this to happen as early as next week. That means some time between February 10 and 14, as opposed to the March or early April timing that a spring event normally means. These claims are largely based on the usual anonymous sources with knowledge of the matter, but Gurman tends to be right more often than hes wrong. And he does offer the corroborating evidence that stocks of the 3rd-gen iPhone SE appear to be dwindling, at least in his neck of the woods; U.S. retail employees have been turning away potential SE customers, he reports, while online buyers face shipping delays until March. This sort of thing is frequently indicative that Apple has started winding up production ahead of a new launch. (Im based in the U.K. and stocks here, by contrast, seem to be holding up. I tried ordering each model and in every case was offered delivery the very next day, and most were available for pickup from a local retail store the same day. Make of this what you will.) If the iPhone SE 4 is coming early, that wouldnt be a total surprise. The 3rd-gen model may still be available in the U.S. and the U.K., but it had to be withdrawn from sale across the EU at the start of this year because it doesnt comply with new regulations mandating USB-C ports on smartphones. The same fate befell the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus, leaving Apple with no remotely budget-focused smartphones across a major market for more than a month now almost as if it didnt have years to prepare . Once you add in the fact that Apple needs a cheap device with Apple Intelligence, it becomes clear that the sooner the new SE arrives, the better. To keep up with all the latest news and rumors, check out our regularly updated iPhone SE 4 superguide.

Macworld 7 Feb 2025 7:27 pm

Forget flowers, this right-priced Apple charger is just what your Valentine wants

Macworld Valentines Day is coming and if youre tired of giving your sweetie chocolate and flowers, this deal is just what youre looking forApples 35W dual USB-C power adapter is on sale for $39 right now , a savings of $20 on its $59 MSRP and within pennies of its all-time low. With a sleek design and a pair of USB-C ports, this power adapter will fit right in with the rest of your Apple gear. Its also travel-ready, thanks to the foldable prongs, which means it wont snag onto fabrics inside your backpack or luggage, and it wont scratch the screens of your gadgets. It has 35W of power, which is more than enough power to fast charge most of your Apple devices, from iPhones to iPads and even Apple Watches. It can even charge a MacBook Air (though not a MacBook Pro). Go ahead and save 35% on this Apple power adapter while its still on sale for $39 and get your Valentine something theyll really love. Save $20 on this dual-port Apple charger Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 7 Feb 2025 7:16 pm

I received the worst iPhone text scam ever. Thanks, Apple

Macworld Last month, we covered a new SMS phishing scam specifically targeting iPhone users. The idea behind the scheme is to trick the recipient into replying to a text in order to activate a link, which would then be clicked, either purposefully or inadvertently, and activate a piece of malware. Messages in iOS 18 has a feature that turns off hyperlinks when receiving a text from a number thats not in your Contacts list. That extra bit of security makes it difficult for scammers to trick you into clicking their linksunless you then reply, which unlocks the link. The idea is that the original text tricks you into replying with something as simple as a Y or N so the link will become clickable.Its usually a question or some kind of opt-out trick to get you to respond. But the one I received on Thursday was neither clever nor tricky. The first tip-off was the senders name, which was too long to even display on the screen:hanwen.zhanyi.1991_zhongweicong-yulunchui@musician.org. The second clue was the message text, which told me my car had an unpaid toll and asked me to settle properly to avoid excessive late fees. Foundry After all that scary text was a web address without a hyperlink because the number was unknown. Instead of trying to trick me into responding, however, the rest of the message read: Please reply Y, then exit the SMS and reopen to activate the link, or copy the link to your Safari browser and open it. Thats about as obvious as a smishing attempt can get. I suppose its possible that an unsuspecting user could unwittingly follow those instructions and open their phone to malware, but mostly its just an advertisement for Apples excellent security measures to prevent attacks before they can even start. So sorry,hanwen.zhanyi.1991_zhongweicong-yulunchui@musician.org, maybe next time try an Android user.

Macworld 7 Feb 2025 4:45 pm

Ugreen CM850 USB4 Enclosure review: Fast 40Gbps with any NVMe SSD

Macworld At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Fastest external enclosure outside of Thunderbolt 5 Super affordable for 40Gbps USB4 Handsome, easy-access design with silicon jacket Cons Thermal issues under super heavy load with jacket on Our Verdict UGreens solid, good-looking CM850 USB4 enclosure outperforms everything except Thunderbolt 5, and gives that more than a run for its money in real-world transfers. it also does so for significantly less cash. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed $90 Best Prices Today: Ugreen CM850 USB4 NVMe enclosure Retailer Price $89.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket If youve shopped Thunderbolt in your quest for fast external Mac storage, youll know that sticker shock is often a pitfall of the process. You can reduce the monetary jolt by switching your search to USB4, which, being an outgrowth of Intels PCIe over-a-wire technology is just as fast as Thunderbolt 4. And its significantly cheaper than Thunderbolt, especially if you roll your own with something such as the UGreen CM850 NVMe M.2 enclosure. The CM850 is a more affordable version of the Ugreens CM642 that uses the same ASMedia ASM2464PD chip. Its a gun-metal gray aluminum enclosure thats approximately 4.75 by 2.1 by 0.6 inches and weighs 4.4 ounces. Its heft is nice, as is the top panel that pops off to reveal the internal M.2/NVMe slot that supports 2230 (22mm wide, 30mm long) to 2280 SSDs secured by a captive screw. The panel doesnt have small screws to deal with (or lose). The CM850s interior M.2 slot. Note the fan underneath the screw thats used to secure the NVMe SSD. Your options on the Mac for 20Gbps/40Gbps performance are Thunderbolt 3, 4, or 5, all of which involve significantly pricier enclosures, and are not supported on the majority of Windows machines. That can be important if you work in a mixed environment. Adding an NVMe SSD to the CM850 will cost you anywhere from $40 (256GB) to $650 (8TB), with the sweet spot being the 1TB ($60) to 2TB ($160) range. Note that USB4 (or Thunderbolt for that matter) cant use the extra bandwidth provided by PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 SSDs. PCIe 3.0 SSDs are quickly disappearing, but the point is, dont overbuy. Beyond that, avoid QLC SSDs if you regularly write large amounts of data, and buy a DRAM design if youre going to run an operating system off the drive or want top random performance. The best bang for the buck however will be cheaper TLC host memory buffer (HMB) drives. The CM850 with its silicone jacket in place. Artistically lit as well Ugreen CM850: Performance The CM 850 is darn fast. In fact, in the aggregate, its the fastest external SSD weve tested. Take that with several grains of salt, however, as I populated the CM850 with the super-fast 8TB WD850X for my testing. Also, the Thunderbolt 5 OWC Envoy Ultra was significantly faster in Mac synthetic benchmarks, though its real-world transfers were little faster than SSDs with less haughty benchmark results. The charmingly simple, but generally quite accurate Disk Speed Test from Blackmagicdesign shows the 3GBps plus you get both reading and writing with the CM850given a suitably fast NVME SSD inside. The charmingly simple, but generally quite accurate Disk Speed Test from Blackmagicdesign shows the 3GBps plus you get both reading and writing with the CM850 given a suitably fast NVME SSD inside. AmorphousDiskMark (a port of the original CyrstalDiskMark) also shows well over 3GBps transfers. AmorphousDiskMark (a port of the original CyrstalDiskMark) also shows well over 3GBps transfers. ATTO Disk Benchmark says that the CM850 is perfectly capable of utilizing much of the performance any NVMe SSD will deliver. Within the confines of 40Gbps that is. PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 SSDs can go much faster than the 3GBps USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 allow. ATTO Disk Benchmark says that the CM850 is perfectly capable of utilizing much of the performance any NVMe SSD will deliver. Within the confines of 40Gbps that is. PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 SSDs can go much faster than the bus allows. I also ran the CM850 through PCWorlds battery of tests, which is how that fastest claim is substantiated. The following are the results from CrystalDiskMark 8, as well as PCWorlds 48GB transfers and 450GB write. These are all run on the PCWorld storage test beds Thunderbolt 4 ports, not a Mac. Theyre still indicative of superior performance given a superior NVMe SSD inside of course. Overall, the CM850 is number one among all external SSDs tested on that platform, with the CM642 finishing a very close second. That said, the Adata SE920 and OWC Express 1M2 are still both very fast drives that didnt have the uber fast WD 8TB SN850X to help out. The UGreen siblings give their pre-populated rivals more than a run for their money. Keep in mind the super fast WD SN850X was inside. Longer bars are better. In both CrystalDiskMark 8s sequential (above), and random (below) performance tests, the CM850 did very well. The UGreen siblings didnt dominate in the 4K tests, but the results are still very good. Again, the super fast WD SN850X inside helped. Longer bars are better. The CM850, again with the aid of the WD SN850X was the fastest external enclosure weve tested with our 48GB transfers. The CM850 and its cousin bested both their rivals in our 48GB transfers, though the difference is within the margin of error. Shorted bars are better. The CM850 turned in the fastest 450GB write weve seen from an external drive. Bear in mind that the CM642 had the same 8TB WD SN850X inside. The WD SN850X allowed the UGreen enclosures to finish number 1 and 2 in our all time 450GG write times. Shorter bars are better. I did run into an issue with the CM850. While performing the 450GB write in the PCWorld testing, the drive would disappear with the sleeve on. No doubt due to thermal issues, internal fan or no. Removing the silicone jacket allowed it to finish, as did running a fan over it. Other than that, I was absolutely delighted with the CM850s performance. (Who other than PCWorld writes 450GB files on a regular basis?) Should you buy the Ugreen CM850? The CM850 (or its pricier CM642 cousin) is an absolutely fantastic way to add 40Gbps storage to your Mac without paying that heavy Thunderbolt surtax. If you already have an NVMe SSD great, if you dont, buy one and have at it. Good job, Ugreen.

Macworld 7 Feb 2025 4:30 pm

Leicas new iPhone accessory is everything the Camera Control will never be

I dislike the iPhone 16s Camera Control functionality. BGR readers know I tried it over the past few months, but it isnt for me. However, The post Leicas new iPhone accessory is everything the Camera Control will never be appeared first on BGR .

BGR 7 Feb 2025 6:51 am

Google Drive doesnt let you customize your brands cloud storage, but hits white-label platform does

Macworld As much as wed like to deny it, first impressions actually matter, and that applies to how your cloud storage looks for your clients. Any business owner knows branding and logos can make a major difference, so why are you still using Google Drive to share assets and files with your clients? Ditch Google Drive for Cloudbrand, a white-label cloud storage platform that lets you customize your cloud with company branding and logos for the ultimate client experience. Grab lifetime access while its available for $89.99 (reg. $588) for a little while longer. With this plan, youll get 250GB of white-label space and the ability to create up to 25 custom portals. Are you building a custom site for a client? Set up a specific client cloud portal for them, and customize it with your domain, email, logo, and colors so theyll see them each time they open up the link to review your designs. Another bonus of Cloudbrand? Your clients dont need to create an account to download their files. They can access it independently, and the platform lets you invite clients to join your specific branded cloud storage portal. Personalize your cloud with Cloudbrands white-label storage , now $89.99 for life while supplies last. Cloudbrand Team Cloud Storage: Custom Lifetime Subscription Only $89.99 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change.

Macworld 7 Feb 2025 1:30 am

dbrand just made the ugliest Apple Vision Pro cover ever and I love it

Sometimes, a joke can become a million-dollar idea or an Apple Vision Pro cover. Last year, a former AR designer at Snap named Kyle Goodrich The post dbrand just made the ugliest Apple Vision Pro cover ever and I love it appeared first on BGR .

BGR 6 Feb 2025 8:33 pm

This unlocked 512GB iPhone 15 is more than $300 off right now

Macworld Finding an unlocked iPhone for cheap is rarer than a can of dandelion and burdock, but if youre looking for one, todays your lucky day: Amazons Woot is selling an unlocked iPhone 15 in black with 512GB of storage for $670 (512GB), a savings of $329 off Apples already reduced price and the best price weve ever seen. The iPhone 15 isnt able to run Apple Intelligence, but its ready for everything else iOS 18 has to offer, with an A16 processor, 6.1-inch OLED display, and Apples innovative Dynamic Island. Youll also get an excellent camera system with a 48MP main lens and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. It doesnt have a telephoto camera like the Pro models, but Apples computational advancements allow it to have 2x zoom enabled by quad-pixel sensor. And of course, youll get years of updates. We gave the iPhone 15 4 stars in our 2024 review , calling it another example of Apples straightforward excellence. And our opinion hasnt changed a year later. Since this iPhone isnt brand new, its not eligible for AppleCare, but its not refurbished either. Woot promises that the phone is in Pristine condition and has never been in customer hands. It will have a test sticker showing100% battery life and insidea sleek custom black box,not the original retail packaging. It comes with a one-year warranty from Apple but again, its not eligible for AppleCare. So if you want a great iPhone at a great price without needing to jump through carrier hoops, go grab this deal before its gone forever. Buy it now

Macworld 6 Feb 2025 7:19 pm

Theres a magical iPhone feature hiding in your new Mac that you need to try

Macworld While everyone rushes to download the latest version of iOS on their iPhone so they can try out all the new features, updating isnt as exciting on the Mac. The strength of an update is measured in performance rather than features, and many marquee announcements come and go with little fanfare. Raise your hand if you know how to use Stage Manager. So assuming youre running Sequoia by now, its probably not all that different than Sonoma. Maybe youve tried some Apple Intelligence features, set up the new Passwords app, or jotted down a math note or twobut Im willing to bet theres a feature you havent tried yet that will top them all. Its called iPhone Mirroring and it was one of the marquee features released last fall with macOS Sequoia. You probably remember hearing about itbut if you havent tried it you need to right now. You can find the iPhone Mirroring app in your Applications folder. Launch the app (which has one of the worst icons Apple has ever made) and you can access a nearby iPhone on your Macs screen provided theyre signed into the same Apple account. It seems like a party trick, maybe even a gimmick, but trust metry it once and itll change your entire workflow. Even though I work at my Mac, my iPhone is rarely out of reach and I probably pick it up 20-plus times a day to do some mindless task: clear a notification, check a score, scroll through my Instagram feed, or do one of a number of things I can already do on my Mac but dont. iPhone Mirroring takes away the temptation to pick up my phone in two ways: It pushes all notifications to my Mac so I can act on them in the Notification Center, and projects a virtual representation of my iPhone right on my Macs screen. I wont get into the how-to of it here (you can read all about that in our separate article ), but I will sing its praises. Not only is it incredibly cool to see in action, but its incredibly useful too. A dozen times a day I use it to grab a link, check an app, or grab a screenshot. Its as if the two devices are one. Sure, I still waste time on my iPhone throughout the day, but the number of interactions has been cut down considerably. The main reason is how seamlessly it all works. Once you set it up, which takes all of 30 seconds, your Mac will basically act as a wireless external display for your iPhone. Launch the app and your iPhone will appear in the middle of the screen as if you were holding it in front of your face. Its not perfectthe biggest missing feature is the ability to flip the virtual iPhone into landscape modebut for the most part, you can do everything you would on your phone with your mouse and it all works like magic. I find that when I use iPhone Mirroring I spend less time with my iPhone and get back to work much quicker. It enhances both my Mac and iPhone experience and ties the two together in a way only Apple can.

Macworld 6 Feb 2025 4:45 pm

Apple Events 2025: When is the next Apple Event?

Macworld Apple doesnt participate in big industry-wide events such as CES or E3. The most valuable company in the world holds itsown events, thank you very much. Several times a year, Apple invites the press and industry professionals to Apple Park to hear all about its latest products and services. Apple calls these events, andstreams them live online to millions of watchers. In 2024, Apple held three events: one on Tuesday, May 7, at which it launched new iPads, a keynote to kick off WWDC on June 10, where the features coming in the new operating systems iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia were revealed, and an event on September 9 at which Apple unveiled the new iPhone 16 , Apple Watch Series 10 and the new AirPods 4 . In October 2024 there was no event, but Apple did announce new products (iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro) via press release. In 2023 there were three such events: WWDC in June, an iPhone event in September, and Apples second fall event on October 30 (or after midnight on October 31 if you werent in the U.S.). Similarly, in 2022 Apple held three events: a spring event on March 8, WWDC on June 6, and the iPhone 14 launch on September 7. In other years Apple has held four events though and it may do so in 2025. Read on to find out what events and new Apple product launches the company has in store for 2025. When is Apples next event? Its not confirmed, but there are expectations that Apple will hold a spring event in 2025 . If it does then, based on previous spring events, we expect that the event will be held in late March or early April, although in 2024 the spring event was in May. What time will the next Apple event start? Apple keynotes usually start at 10 am PT. That translates to the following times in the countries where most of our readers live: U.S.: at 10 am (PST/PDT), 11 am (MST/MDT), noon (CST/CDT), 1 pm (EST/EDT) Canada: as above, and 2 pm (AST/ADT) U.K.: at 6 pm (GMT/BST) Europe: at 7pm (CET/CEST), 8 pm (EET/EEST) India:at 10.30 pm (IST) Australia: Next day at 1 am (AWST/AWDT), 2.30 am (ACST/ACDT), 3 am (AEST/AEDT) New Zealand: Next day at 5 am (NZST/NZDT) Timings may be slightly different if Apple holds the event during the period of a couple of weeks when the clocks have changed in the U.S. but not elsewhere (thats between March 9 and March 30). Sometimes Apple holds events at different times, for example, in October 2023 the event was held in late afternoon in San Francisco, which meant it was midnight in the U.K. How long does an Apple event last? Apple keynotes usually last between one and two hours and feature CEO Tim Cook along with various other Apple executives. WWDC and the September event tend to be longer keynotes; the spring and late-fall events can be slightly shorter. The September 2024 event was 1 hour 38 minutes. When does Apple usually hold events? Apple holds three or four live or live-streamed events throughout the year. During these events, the company unveils its latest products and plans during a keynote address. They are usually held during similar times of the year: March/April: Spring event (in 2024 this was held in May) June: WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) September: Fall event (aka iPhone and Apple Watch launch event) October/November: Late-fall event(s) This event calendar is by no means set in stone, though, with the spring and October events being less regular. Some years, Apple doesnt hold a spring event at all, as was the case in 2023. The summer and September events are more predictable, with software coming at WWDC in June and iPhones and Apple Watches in September. The October event often sees Apple launch new Macs, but this is another one that changes from year to year. Apple launched the new iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro in September 2022. Apple What Apple events will take place in 2025? Here are the events we expect to see in 2025, and what could launch. Spring event 2025 Here are the dates of the past seven Apple spring events, as you can see, its not a regular occurrence, but a Spring event is held slightly more often than not. 2024: Tuesday May 7 2023: No event 2022: Tuesday March 8 2021: Tuesday April 20 2020: No event 2019: Monday March 25 2018: Tuesday March 27 2017: No event 2016: Monday March 21 2015: Monday March 9 2014: No event 2013: No event 2012: Wednesday March 7 As for what could be coming, there are rumors that Apple could launch an 11th gen iPad and a HomePod with a screen , but most exciting are rumors that Apple may update the iPhone SE . It is also probable that an M4 MacBook Air may also arrive in the spring so we could see this launch at a spring event. For more information about Apples spring events read: Apple Spring event: Date, time, product launch rumors. WWDC keynote 2025 WWDC 2024 took place from June 10-14 with the Apples keynote kicking the conference off at 10am on June 10, 2024. Expect similar timings for 2025. Apple uses WWDC each year to unveil details of the latest versions of its operating systems, so in 2025 well get a preview of iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, and tvOS 19, and an update to Apples realityOS. Apple sometimes announces new hardware at WWDC, usually the high end models targeted at power users, so we could see new Macs. In fact, we may still be waiting for the following: M4 Mac Studio M4 Ultra Mac Pro M4 Pro 32-inch iMac Pro Following the keynote on the Monday, developer events and sessions will run throughout the week. Dates for WWDC: WWDC 2024: June 10-14 WWDC 2023: June 5-9 WWDC 2022: June 6-10 WWDC 2021: June 7-11 WWDC 2020: June 22-26 WWDC 2019: June 3-7 WWDC 2018: June 4-8 WWDC 2017: June 5-9 We are certain to get a preview of the new software, but what about hardware? Any of the Macs that dont launch in October 2024 are likely to have been announced by June 2024, but if not, this is where we will see them. You can read more about WWDC date, times and everything you need to know in a separate article. September iPhone event 2025 Apple always holds an event in September, and almost always uses this to announce a new iPhone and Apple Watch. (The only exception in recent memory was in 2020, as a result of Covid-related production issues. That year the iPhone was announced in October, but there was still a September event.) In 2025 we expect that Apple will unveil the iPhone 17 , Apple Watch 11, a new Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch SE. We may also see the M5 arrive in the iPad Pro. Here are the past few Apple September event dates: 2024: Monday, September 9 2023: Tuesday, September 12 2022: Tuesday, September 13 2022: Wednesday, September 7 2021: Tuesday, September 14 2020: Tuesday, September 15 2019: Tuesday, September 10 2018: Wednesday, September 12 2017: Tuesday, September 12 For more information about Apples September events read: Apples September iPhone event: Date, time, and what will launch. October event 2025 There was no October event in 2024, with Apple making product announcements via press release. Despite the lack of event in 2024 though, Apple has a president of updating certain Macs in the October time frame, so this may be when we see new Macs running M5 chips. In the past, Apple has held a second fall event on the following dates: 2024: No event 2023: Monday, October 30 2022: No event 2021: Monday, October 18 2020: Tuesday, October 13 and Tuesday, November 10 2019: No event 2018: Tuesday, October 30 2017: No event 2016: Thursday, October 27 2015: No event 2014: Thursday, October 16 2013: Tuesday, October 22 2012: Tuesday, October 23 2011: Tuesday, October 4 Apple may update certain Macs to M5 chips at this event, including the M5 MacBook Pro . For more information about Apples October events read: Apples October Event: Date, time and what will launch.

Macworld 6 Feb 2025 4:36 pm

Apples M3 nightmare is coming to an end

Macworld The new M4 MacBook Air is coming relatively soon and for Apple, it may not be soon enough. Its not that theres anything wrong with the current M3 MacBook Airits Apples best laptop . It offers a great combination of performance, portability, and price for the customer. The issue is with the M3 chip itselfagain, theres nothing wrong with it from a user standpoint. But behind the scenes, the M3 caused problems with Apples Mac lineup, which is why the M3 was the shortest cycle of the M-series chips. Its expensive to produce The M3 was a 3nm chip. 3nm refers to the fabrication process to create the chips; it doesnt define a chips physical size, its a general term used to refer to a chips transistor density, speed, and power efficiency. TSMC, which manufactures Apples chips, referred to the initial 3nm process as N3B, which had its issues. It was costly, and yields (the number of viable chips in a semiconductor production wafer) werelowerthan those ofprevious processes. Thats not ideal for Apple, a company that does everything it can to maintain its profit margins. When it was released , the M3 MacBook Air was priced the same as the M2 MacBook Air, so the company took a hit on its margin. Since then, TSMC has implemented its N3E fabrication process, which improved upon N3B by cutting costs and producing higher yields. N3E, which is referred to as an enhanced 3nm process, is used to make Apples M4 chips , which means the M4 MacBook Air should be cheaper to makewhich Apple will surely appreciate. Skipping a beat The M3s cost and yield issues most certainly came into play when Apple decided how to implement the chip throughout its products. For example, the release of the iPad Pro in May 2024 wasnt a surprise, but its M4 chip was. The previous iPad Pro had an M2, and the M3 chip made its debut in the MacBook Air just a couple of months earlier, so it was easy to conclude the that M3 would succeed the M2 in the iPad Pro. Apple also upgraded the iMac to an M4 after just 12 months, quicker than its usual cadence. The M4 iPad Pro serves as proof that Apple wanted to move off the M3 as soon as possible and move to a chip that has a better production value. The M3 issue was so pressing that the company was willing to disrupt its pattern of introducing new M-series chips in the MacBook Prolikely a one-time hiccup that the company was willing to accept. Making the iPad Pro the first M4 product also allows TSMC to ramp up production of the chip at a moderate pacedemand for iPads isnt as high as for MacBooks. With the release of the first M5 Macs later this year, Apple will be back on track. The M5 is a 3nm chip but will be made using a new N3P process that TSMC started testing last year . The M4 made its debut in the iPad Pro likely because the M3 is too costly. Brady Snyder / Foundry Apples remaining updates Apple still uses the M2 chip in the iPad Air and the Apple Vision Pro. The iPad Air is reportedly going to be updated soon with an M4 chipanother product that skips the M3. The Vision Pro is skipping both the M3 and M4 , going with an M5 upgrade that may not happen until late this year or in 2026. The Mac mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro also all skipped the M3 entirely. The M2 chip is also used in Apples cheapest laptop, the $999 M2 MacBook Air. Bloombergs Mark Gurman brought up this particular laptop in his recent report on Apples 2025 release schedule , and it appears that Apple will still offer this model for another year rather than moving to the similar M3 model. Apple moved the $999 model from the M1 to the M2, but like everything else, the M3 is chip non grata. The M2 is an enhanced 5nm chip, and since that chip is still going to be used in the Vision Pro, Apple the M2 MacBook Air justifies the M2 chips production. This also means that the $999 MacBook Air wont get upgraded until the M4 MacBook Air gets its chip upgrade to the M5 in 2026. At that time, Apple would discontinue the M2 model and move the base M4 MacBook Air to the $999 price point. What about the A17 Pro? The A17 Pro in the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max was actually Apples first 3nm chip; it was released a month before the M3. The A-series and M-series chips are basically the same, with the A chips used in the iPhone and low-end iPads, and the M chips in Macs and high-end iPads. Like the M3, the A17 Pro is made using TSMCs N3E process. The current iPad mini has an A17 Pro and the upcoming 11th-gen iPad is rumored to get the same chip. If the A17 Pro is made with the same N3E process, where are the chips for these new products coming from, if Apple is moving away from N3E? The current iPad mini uses a binned A17 Pro. Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry Thats where chip binning comes into play. Remember those low yields during the N3E process? Binning is where those rejected chips are taken and made useful by disabling processing cores, slowing down speeds, and other methods. Apple is likely using binned A17 Pros for these products. For example, the iPad minis A17 Pro has a 5-core GPU, which is a binned version of the iPhone 15 Pros A17 Pro that had a 6-core GPU. Binned chips are perfectly good chips, so theres no need to worry about performance. Also, it puts them to use instead of wasting them in the trash or figuring out a way to recycle them. These binned chips will be the last remnants of a chip cycle Apple is eager to move on fromand users benefit with better performance and power efficiency from the newer processes. So expect the iPad mini and 11th-gen iPad to get updates sooner than later as Apple puts the whole M3 nightmare behind it for good.

Macworld 6 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

Complete list of Mac viruses, malware and trojans

Macworld Despite Apples best efforts, Mac malware does exist, we describe some cases below. However, before you panic, Mac malware and viruses are very rarely found in the wild. From time to time you will hear of big profile trojans, malware, and ransomware that is targeting the Windows world, very rarely is this a threat to Macs. For example, the worldwide WannaCry/WannaCrypt ransomware attack that hit back in May 2017 was only targeting Windows machines and therefore no threat to Macs. Luckily Apple has various measures in place to guard against such threats. For example, macOS shouldnt allow the installation of third-party software unless its from the App Store or identified developers. You can check these settings in System Settings > Privacy & Security and scroll to the Security section, or, if you are using Monterey or older, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General. You can specify whether only apps from the Mac App Store can be installed, or if you are happy to allow apps from identified developers too. If you were to install something from an unknown developer Apple would warn you to check its authenticity. In addition, Apple has its own built-in anti-malware tool. Apple has all the malware definitions in its XProtect file which sits on your Mac, and every time you download a new application it checks that none of those definitions are present. This is part of Apples Gatekeeper software that blocks apps created by malware developers and verifies that apps havent been tampered with. For more information read: How Apple protects you from malware .We also discuss whether Macs need antivirus software separately. While its safe to say that Macs are safer than Windows machines , Macs are not completely safe from attacks. Even Apples Craig Federighi has admitted there is a problem, saying in May 2021 that: We have a level of malware on the Mac that we dont find acceptable. To stay safe, we recommend you read our best Mac security tips and our round-up of the best Mac antivirus apps, in which we highlight Intego as our top pick . Another thing to note is that Apples own M-series chips that it has been using in Macs since November 2020 are considered more secure than Intel processors . However, malware, dubbed Silver Sparrow , was found on the M1 Mac soon after launch so even Apples own chips are not immune. Curious to know what Mac viruses are out there, perhaps because you were thinking you might spy some suspicious processes or malware names in Activity Monitor on your Mac? In this article, we will endeavor to give you a complete list. PROMOTION Antivirus Deal: Intego Mac Premium Bundle Get Integos Mac Premium Bundle X9 with antivirus, firewall, backup and system performance tools for just $29.99 (down from $84.99) for the first year. Get Deal Can Macs get viruses? Before we run through the malware thats been spotted on Macs we need to address this question. The word virus gets used a lot more than it should be a more accurate word would be malware. A computer virus is so-called because it is capable of replicating itself and spreading. A virus is only one type of malware of which there are many, and unfortunately there have been cases on the Mac. Malware includes the following: Adware : Once this malicious software is installed on a Mac it will show advertisements and pop-ups for software most likely for Potentially Unwanted Programs like those we will discuss next. According to Malwarebytes: macOS built-in security systems have not cracked down on adware and PUPs to the same degree that they have malware, leaving the door open for these borderline programs to infiltrate. Cryptocurrency miners : Criminals have attempted to use Macs to mine bitcoin and the like as in the case of LoudMiner (aka Bird Miner). macOS Stealers : This is a increasingly common kind of malware which Malwarebyteshighlighted in its 2025 State of Malware report and security expert Patrick Wardle has written about in his Mac Malware of 2024 round up. macOS Stealers, or Info Stealers are a kind of malware that is designed to find information such as authentication cookies, credit card numbers, passwords, and more. One example of this is Atomic Stealer, which has been used in several attacks. Phishing : Weve all received phishing emails and we all know the dangers, but as criminals get more sophisticated (and maybe even learn to spell) can we be sure we wont fall for a phishing attempt to gain our data or login details? You may think that you will never fall for a phishing attempt, but could you be as confident about your parents? Potentially Unwanted Programs (or PUPs) : Famous examples include Advanced Mac Cleaner, Mac Adware Remover, and Mac Space Reviver. These apps tend to hound users, which is part of their downfall, as due to the bad reputations of some of these apps the number of Macs affected has fallen, according to Malwarebytes. So it seems that people are at least wising up to these dodgy programs. Ransomware : Ransomware has been detected on Macs but the Mac has never faced any widespread ransomware threats. To date, ransomware on the Mac users hasnt been ready for prime time, as Patrick Waddle puts it, but we should still be concerned. Spyware : Our data is incredibly valuable to criminals and spyware is designed to obtain this information. One example of this would be the Pegasus spyware that was known to have infected some iPhones . This was enough of an issue for Apple to announce that they will warn users of spyware attacks like Pegasus (more on that below). Trojan Horse : A Trojan is a kind of malware that is hidden, or disguised in software. There are various kinds of Trojans. A Trojan could, for example, give hackers access to our computers via a backdoor so that they can access files and steal your data. Essentially the name Trojan describes the method by which the malware gets onto your computer. USB/Thunderbolt hack : There have also been cases where malware has been installed on Macs via a modified USB cable. There have even been security flaws associated with Thunderbolt which are discussed in this article: How to protect your Mac from the Thunderbolt security flaw . Also read: Can Macs be hacked? Its clear from these cases that there is a threat from malware on the Mac, and there are likely to be more cases in the future. Even the M1 Macs were targeted shortly after they were introduced in November 2020: the Silver Sparrow malware targeted both M1 Macs and Macs that use Intel processors. One good thing is that Adobe ended support for Adobe Flash on 31 December 2020. At least this should reduce the number of cases of Mac malware disguised as the Flash Player arriving on the Mac. Mac malware in 2024 Before you get to worried, many of these attacks are not going to relate to you, unless you live in China, North Korea, or have a lot of money tied up in cryptocurrency. But they do emphasise the growing numbers of malware targeting Macs. Patrick Wardle has published information about all the malware mentioned here . Unnamed Downloader When: December 2024. This one was discovered by the Moonlock Lab. Its not signed so it shouldnt run on macOS. HiddenRisk When: November 2024. More North Korean malware, this one is used in cryptocurrency attacks. RustyAttr When: November 2024. macOS downloader using a novel way to hide malicious shell scripts. Linked to North Korea. DPRK Downlader When: November 2024. macOS downloader built using Flutter (the open source software development kit from Google) and discovered by Jamf Threat Labs. VShell Downloader When: October 2024. A fake Cloudflare authenticator from China. InletDrift When: October 2024. This macOS downloader was used in the Radiant Capital hack which lead to the theft of $50 million digital coins and was linked to North Korea. Cthulhu When: August 2024. A macOS stealer that can steal credentials relating to cryptocurrency wallet and games. ToDoSwift When: August 2024. A macOS downloader that is disguised as a PDF. Its a Swift-based malware and is linked to North Korea. BeaverTail When: July 2024. This macOS stealer targets users via a trojanized meeting app and is used by North Korean hackers to steal data and deploy additional payloads. Banshee When: July 2024. Another macOS stealers that targets cryptocurrency wallets was identified in July 2024. The Banshee Mac malware that attackers use to gain access to web browser data, such as login information and browser history. A new version known as Banshee Stealer arrived in January 2025 and this had encryption that allowed it to sneak past Apples XProtect. Read: New Mac malware can bypass Apples XProtect security scanner. Poseidon (aka Rodrigo) When: May 2024. Another macOS stealers that targets cryptocurrency wallets. Discovered by researchers at MacPaws Moonlock Lab. CloudChat When: April 2024. This is a macOS stealers that targets cryptocurrency wallets and keys. Known to monitor the clipboard. SnowLight When: April 2024. Another macOS downloader linked to China. LightSpy When April 2024: This exploit thought to come from China targets macOS, but also iOS, Android and Windows. It can exfiltrate browsing history, SMS messages and more and is used for espionage. (April 2024) HZ Rat Another backdoor targeting users in China. This one gives attackers complete control over the infected macOS device.It originated as a Windows malware. EvasivePanda When: March 2024. Discovered by ESET this macOS downloader targeted Tibetans and was linked to China. Activator When: February 2024. This is a downloader that installs a backdoor and crypto-stealer. Discovered by Kaspersky. RustDoor (aka ThiefBucket) When: February 2024. macOS backdoor with possible ties to a Windows ransomware group. Identified by Bitdefender. PyStealer When: February 2024. A macOS stealers that targets cryptocurrency wallets. Discovered by MacPaws Moonlock Lab. NotLockBit Ramsonware that encrypts victims files while also implementing some basic stealer functionality. Discovered by TrendMicro. SpectralBlur When: January 2024. North Korean backdoor that could perform basic functions such as download, upload and execute capabilities. Zuru When: January 2024. Jamf discovered this backdoor malware disguised as popular macOS apps in January 2024. It was thought that it may be a new version of malware from 2021. Distributed through pirated software hosted in China. More here: Jamf discovers new malware disguised as popular macOS apps. Mac malware in 2023 Downfall vulnerability When: August 2023. What: While not malware, this is a serious vulnerability affecting Intel processors, so if you have an Intel-based Mac from 2015 or later (or the iMac released in late 2015), your CPU is almost certainly affected by Downfall, a vulnerability that can exploit a flaw in the AVX vector extensions of every Intel CPU. It is likely that Apple will push out a macOS update to update the processor microcode. M-series Macs are unaffected. Read more here: Are Macs affected by that scary Intel Downfall vulnerability? Exploit HVNC When: August 2023: What: New malware that can be used by hackers to remotely gain control of an insecure Mac. The malware uses HVNC (Hidden Virtual Network Computing) to gain access to and remotely control a Mac, without the target user being aware. Reported by Security firm Guards. More here: New malware can give a hacker control of your Mac . ShadowVault When: July 2023. What: ShadowVault can grab usernames and password, credit card info, data from cypto wallets, and more. Reported by Security firm Guards. More here: New ShadowVault macOS malware steals passwords, crypto, credit card data JokerSpy When: June 2023. An attacker can gain control of the system and, via a backdoor, can run further exploits, monitor users behavior, steal login credentials or cryptocurrency wallets, according to Intego . Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS) When: April 2023. What: targets macOS and steals important, private information, such as keychain and macOS user account passwords, system information, and files on the Desktop and Documents folder. AMOS is spread through unsigned disk image files (.dmg). Reported by Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL). More here: New AMOS Mac malware targets passwords, personal files, crypto wallets . RustBucket When: April 2023. What: An AppleScript file that masquerades as a PDF Viewer application, activated if you view a particular PDF file with the app. Can only be activated if Gatekeeper is overridden. Reported by Jamf Threat Labs. MacStealer When: March 2023. What: The MacStealer malware can get passwords, cookies, and credit card data from Firefox, Google Chrome, and Brave browsers, including being able to extract the KeyChain database. Who: Macs running macOS Catalina or later, with either Intel or Apple M-series chips. For more information read: Scary MacStealer malware goes after iCloud passwords and credit card data . XMRig When: February 2023. What: Crypto-mining software attached to pirated copies of Final Cut Pro that are downloaded from unauthorized distribution points on the internet. XMRig is actually a legitimate, open-source utility, but in this illegitimate use it is running in the background mining, which affects the performance of the Mac. Mined cryptocurrency is sent to the attackers wallet. The malware can avoid detection by Activity Monitor app by stopping running when Activity Monitor launches and relaunching when the user quits Activity Monitor. Apple says it has updated macOSs Xprotect to catch this malware. Who: People who download pirated versions of Final Cut Pro using a torrent client. More here: Pirated copies of Final Cut Pro may infect your Mac . Mac malware in 2022 Alchimist When: October 2022. What: Provides a backdoor onto the target system. Targeting a vulnerability in a 3rd party Unix tool. Who: Very specific target as pkexec is rarely found on Macs. Lazarus When: August 2022. What: Malware disguised as job postings. Who: Targeting Coinbase users and Crypto.com. VPN Trojan When: July 2022. What: VPN app with two malicious binaries: softwareupdated and covid. CloudMensis/BadRAT When: July 2022. What: Spyware downloader that uses public cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Yandex Disk and pCloud. Exploited CVE-2020-9934 which was closed macOS Catalina 10.5.6 in August 2020. CrateDepression When: May 2022. What: Supply chain attack with screencapture, keylogging, remote file retrieval. Who: Targeted the Rust development community. Pymafka When: May 2022. What: Hoping that users might mistype and download the malware instead of legitimate pykafka. Who: Targeting PyPI registry. oRAT When: April 2022. What: Distributed via a Disk Image masquerading as a collection of Bitget Apps. Who: Targeting gambling websites. Gimmick When: March 2022. What: Distributed as a CorelDraw file that was hosted on a Google Drive. Who: Targeting protest groups in Asia. DazzleSpy When: January 2022. What: Included code for searching and writing files, dumping the keychain, running a remote desktop and more. Read more here: Patched Mac malware sheds light on scary backdoor for hackers . Who: Targeting supporters of democracy in Hong Kong. ChromeLoader When: January 2022. What: Chrome browser extension that could steal information, hijack the search engine queries, and serve adware. Mac malware in 2021 macOS.Macma When: November 2021. What: Keylogger, screen capturer, screen capturer and backdoor. Who: Targetting supporters of pro-democracy activism in Hong Kong. OSX.Zuru When: September 2021. What: Trojan that spread disguised as iTerm2 app. Microsofts Remote Desktop for Mac was also trojanized with the same malware. Who: Spread via sponsored web links and links in the Baidu search engine. XCSSET Updated When: May 2021 (originally from August 2020). What: Used a zero-day vulnerability in Safari. See: macOS 11.4 patches flaws exploited by XCSSET malware . Who: Aimed at Chinese gambling sites. XLoader When: July 2021. What: The XLoader malware was one of the most prevalent pieces of Windows malware to have been confirmed to run on macOS. XLoader is a variant of Formbook, a program used to steal login credentials, record keystrokes, and download and execute files. WildPressure When: July 2021. What: New multi-platform version of Milum Trojan embedded in a Python file. Who: Targeting Middle East activists. XcodeSpy When: March 2021. What: A Trojan hidden in Xcode projects in GitHub had the potential to spread among the Macs of iOS developers. Once installed a malicious script runs that installs an EggShell backdoor. Once open the Macs microphone, camera and keyboard can be hyjacked and files can be send to the attacker. The malware was found in a ripped version of TabBarInteraction. Read more here: New Mac malware targets iOS developers . Who: Attack on iOS developers using Apples Xcode. Silver Toucan/WizardUpdate/UpdateAgent When: February 2021. What: Adload dropper that was notarized by Apple and used a Gatekeeper bypass. Pirri/GoSearch22 When: February 2021. What: Based on Pirri and known as GoSearch22 infected Macs would see unwanted adverts. More information here: M1 Macs face first recorded malware. Silver Sparrow When: January 2021. What: Malware targeting Macs equipped with the M1 processor. Used the macOS Installer Javascript API to execute commands. According to Malwarebytes, by February 2021 Silver Sparrow had already infected 29,139 macOS systems in 153 countries, most of the infected Macs being in the US, UK, Canada, France and Germany. More details here: What you need to know about Silver Sparrow Mac malware . Foundry OSAMiner When: January 2021 (but first detected in 2015). What: Cryptocurrency miner distributed via pirated copies of popular apps including League of Legends and Microsoft Office. ElectroRAT When: January 2021. What: Remote Access Trojan targeting multiple platforms including macOS. Who: Targeting cryptocurrency users. Mac malware in 2020 GravityRAT When: October 2020. What: GravityRAT was an infamous Trojan on Windows, which, among other things, had been used in attacks on the military. It arrived on Macs in 2020. The GravityRAT Trojan can upload Office files, take automatic screenshots and record keyboard logs. GravityRAT uses stolen developer certificates to bypass Gatekeeper and trick users into installing legitimate software. The Trojan is hidden in copies of various legitimate programs developed with .net, Python and Electron. We have more information about GravityRAT on the Mac here . XCSSET When: August 2020. What: Mac malware spread through Xcode projects posted on Github. The malware a family of worms known as XCSSET exploited vulnerabilities in Webkit and Data Vault.Would seek to access information via the Safari browser, including login details for Apple, Google, Paypal and Yandex services. Other types of information collected includes notes and messages sent via Skype, Telegram, QQ and Wechat. More information here . ThiefQuest (aka EvilQuest) When: June 2020. What: ThiefQuest, which we discuss here: Mac ransomware ThiefQuest/EvilQuest could encrypt your Mac , was Ransomware spreading on the Mac via pirated software found on a Russian torrent forum. It was initially thought to be Mac ransomware the first such case since 2017 except that it didnt act like ransomware: it encrypted files but there was no way to prove you had paid a ransom and no way to subsequently unencrypted files. It turned out that rather than the purpose of ThiefQuest being to extort a ransom, it was actually trying to obtain the data. Known as Wiper malware this was the first of its kind on the Mac. Mac malware in 2019 NetWire and Mokes When: July 2019. What: These were described by Intego as backdoor malware with capabilites such as keystoke logging and screenshot taking. They were a pair of Firefox zero-days that targeted those using cryptocurrancies. They also bypassed Gatekeeper. backdoor malware LoudMiner (aka Bird Miner) When: June 2019. What: This was a cryptocurrency miner that was distributed via a cracked installer for Ableton Live. The cryptocurrency mining software would attempt to use your Macs processing power to make money. OSX/NewTab When: June 2019. What: This malware attempted to add tabs to Safari. It was also digitally signed with a registered Apple Developer ID. OSX/Linker When: May 2019. What: It exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Gatekeeper to install malware. The MacOS X GateKeeper Bypass vulnerability had been reported to Apple that February, and was disclosed by the person who discovered it on 24 May 2019 because Apple had failed to fix the vulnerability within 90 days. Who: OSX/Linker tried to exploit this vulnerability, but it was never really in the wild. CookieMiner When: January 2019. What: The CookieMiner malware could steal a users password and login information for their cyberwallets from Chrome, obtain browser authentication cookies associated with cryptocurrency exchanges, and even access iTunes backups containing text messages in order to piece together the information required to bypass two-factor authentication and gain access to the victims cryptocurrency wallet and steal their cryptocurrency. Unit 42, the security researchers who identified it, suggest that Mac users should clear their browser caches after logging in to financial accounts. Since its connected to Chrome we also recommend that Mac users choose a different browser. Find out more about CookieMiner Mac malware here . Mac malware in 2018 SearchAwesome When: 2018. What: OSX.SearchAwesome was a kind of adware that targets macOS systems and could intercept encrypted web traffic to inject ads. Mac Auto Fixer When: August 2018. What: Mac Auto Fixer was a PiP (Potentially Unwanted Program), which piggybacks on to your system via bundles of other software. Find out more about it, and how to get rid of it, in What is Mac Auto Fixer? OSX/CrescentCore When: June 2018. What: This Mac malware was found on several websites, including a comic-book-download site in June 2019. It even showed up in Google search results. CrescentCore was disguised as a DMG file of the Adobe Flash Player installer. Before running it would check to see if it inside a virtual machine and would looks for antivirus tools. If the machine was unprotected it would install either a file called LaunchAgent, an app called Advanced Mac Cleaner, or a Safari extension. CrescentCore was able to bypass Apples Gatekeeper because it had a signed developer certificate assigned by Apple. That signature was eventually revoked by Apple. But it shows that although Gatekeeper should stop malware getting through, it can be done. Again, we note that Adobe ended support for Adobe Flash on 31 December 2020, so this should mean fewer cases of malware being disguised as the Flash Player. Mshelper When: May 2018. What: Cryptominer app. Infected users noticed their fans spinning particularly fast and their Macs running hotter than usual, an indication that a background process was hogging resources. OSX/Shlayer When: February 2018. What: Mac adware that infected Macs via a fake Adobe Flash Player installer. Intego identifed it as a new variant of the OSX/Shlayer Malware, while it may also be refered to as Crossrider. In the course of installation, a fake Flash Player installer dumps a copy of Advanced Mac Cleaner which tells you in Siris voice that it has found problems with your system. Even after removing Advanced Mac Cleaner and removing the various components of Crossrider, Safaris homepage setting is still locked to a Crossrider-related domain, and cannot be changed. Since 31 December 2020 Flash Player has been discontinued by Adobe and it no longer supported, so you can be sure that if you see anything telling you to install Flash Player please ignore it. You can read more about this incident here . MaMi When: January 2018. What: MaMi malware routes all the traffic through malicious servers and intercepts sensitive information. The program installs a new root certificate to intercept encrypted communications. It can also take screenshots, generate mouse events, execute commands, and download and upload files. Meltdown & Spectre Foundry When: January 2018. What: Apple confirmed it was one of a number of tech companies affected, highlighting that: These issues apply to all modern processors and affect nearly all computing devices and operating systems. The Meltdown and Spectre bugs could allow hackers to steal data. Meltdown would involve a rogue data cache load and can enable a user process to read kernel memory, according to Apples brief on the subject. Spectre could be either a bounds check bypass, or branch target injection according to Apple. It could potentially make items in kernel memory available to user processes. They can be potentially exploited in JavaScript running in a web browser, according to Apple. Apple issued patches to mitigate the Meltdown flaw, despite saying that there is no evidence that either vulnerability had been exploited. More here: Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws: How to protect your Mac and iOS devices. Mac malware in 2017 Dok When: April 2017. What: macOS Trojan horse appeared to be able to bypass Apples protections and could hijack all traffic entering and leaving a Mac without a users knowledge even traffic on SSL-TLS encrypted connections. OSX/Dok was even signed with a valid developer certificate (authenticated by Apple) according to CheckPoints blog post. It is likely that the hackers accessed a legitimate developers account and used that certificate. Because the malware had a certificate, macOSs Gatekeeper would have recognized the app as legitimate, and therefore not prevented its execution. Apple revoked that developer certificate and updated XProtect. OSX/Dok was targeting OS X users via an email phishing campaign. The best way to avoid falling foul to such an attempts is not to respond to emails that require you to enter a password or install anything. More here . X-agent When: February 2017. What: X-agent malware was capable of stealing passwords, taking screenshots and grabbing iPhone backups stored on your Mac. Who: The malware apparently targeted members of the Ukrainian military and was thought to be the work of the APT28 cybercrime group, according to Bitdefender. MacDownloader When: February 2017. What: MacDownloader software found in a fake update to Adobe Flash. When the installer was run users would get an alert claiming that adware was detected. When asked to click to remove the adware the MacDownloader malware would attempt to transmit data including the users Keychain (usernames, passwords, PINs, credit card numbers) to a remote server. Who: The MacDownloader malware is thought to have been created by Iranian hackers and was specifically targetted at the US defence industry. It was located on a fake site designed to target the US defence industry. Word macro virus When: February 2017. What: PC users have had to contend with macro viruses for a long time. Applications, such as Microsoft Office, Excel, and Powerpoint allow macro programs to be embedded in documents. When these documents are opened the macros are run automatically which can cause problems. Mac versions of these programs havent had an issue with malware concealed in macros because since when Apple releasedOffice for Mac 2008 it removed macro support. However, the 2011 version of Office reintroduced macros, and in February 2017 there was malware discovered in a Word macro within a Word doc about Trump. If the file is opened with macros enabled (which doesnt happen by default), it will attempt to run python code that could have theoretically perform functions such as keyloggers and taking screenshots. It could even access a webcam. The chance of you being infected in this way is very small, unless you have received and opened the file referred to (which would surprise us), but the point is that Mac users have been targeted in this way. Fruitfly When: January 2017. What: Fruitfly malware could capture screenshots and webcam images, as well as looking for information about the devices connected to the same network and then connects to them. Malwarebytes claimed the malware could have been circulating since OS X Yosemite was released in 2014. Mac malware in 2016 Pirrit When: April 2016. What: OSX/Pirrit was apparently hidden in cracked versions of Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop found online. It would gain root privileges and create a new account in order to install more software, according to Cybereason researcher Amit Serper in this report . Safari-get When: November 2016. What: Mac-targeted denial-of-service attacks originating from a fake tech support website. There were two versions of the attack depending on your version of macOS. Either Mail was hijacked and forced to create vast numbers of draft emails, or iTunes was forced to open multiple times. Either way, the end goal is to overload system memory and force a shutdown or system freeze. KeRanger When: March 2016. What: KeRanger was ransomware (now extinct). For a long time ransomware was a problem that Mac owners didnt have to worry about, but the first ever piece of Mac ransomware, KeRanger, was distributed along with a version of a piece of legitimate software: the Transmission torrent client. Transmission was updated to remove the malware, and Apple revoked the GateKeeper signature and updated its XProtect system, butnot before a number of unlucky users got stung. We discuss how to remove Ransomware here . Older Mac malware SSL, Gotofail error When: February 2014. What: The problem stemmed from Apples implementation of a basic encryption feature that shields data from snooping. Apples validation of SSL encryption had a coding error that bypassed a key validation step in the web protocol for secure communications. There was an extra Goto command that hadnt been closed properly in the code that validated SSL certificates, and as a result, communications sent over unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots could be intercepted and read while unencrypted. Apple quickly issued an update to iOS 7, but took longer to issued an update for Mac OS X, despite Apple confirming that the same SSL/TSL security flaw was also present in OS X. Who: In order for this type of attack to be possible, the attacker would have to be on the same public network. Read more about the iPad and iPhone security flaw here . OSX/Tsnunami.A When: October 2011. What: OSX/Tsnunami.A was a new variant of Linux/Tsunami, a malicious piece of software that commandeers your computer and uses its network connection to attack other websites. More information here . OSX.Revir.A When: September 2011. What: Posing as a Chinese-language PDF, the nasty piece of software installs backdoor access to the computer when a user opens the document. More here . Flashback trojan When: September 2011. What: Flashback is thought to have been created by the same people behind the MacDefender attack and could use an unpatched Java vulnerability to install itself. Read more here: What you need to know about the Flashback trojan . Who: Apparently more than 500,000 Macs were infected by April 2012. MacDefender When: May 2011. What: Trojan Horse phishing scam that purported to be a virus-scanning application. Was spread via search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning. BlackHole RAT When: February 2011. What: More of a proof-of-concept, but a criminal could find a way to get a Mac user to install it and gain remote control of the hacked machine. BlackHole was a variant of a Windows Trojan called darkComet. More information here: Hacker writes easy-to-use Mac Trojan . For more information about how Apple protects your Mac from security vulnerabilities and malware read: Do Macs need antivirus software and How to protect your Mac against attack and disaster to avoid getting infected.

Macworld 5 Feb 2025 8:43 pm

Do Macs need antivirus software?

Macworld Do Macs get viruses? Do Macs need antivirus software? The answers to these questions arent as simple as they might seem. In this article, we look at the dangers faced by Mac users, and the pros and cons of using Mac antivirus software. Historically, the Mac has been considered safe and secure for a number of reasons that we will go into below, but in recent years the consensus has fluctuated. The number of Mac viruses is growing each year. In 2021, according to security expert Patrick Wardle , eight new Mac malware families were identified. Then, in 2022, 13 new Mac malware families were discovered. That number grew again in 2023, when a total of 21 new Mac-targetting malware families were discovered. And in 2024 22 new Mac malware families were seen. That might not doesnt sound a lot, compared to the world of Windows, but the number is growing and that is a good reason not to ignore it. Indeed, with the advent of AI the threat of malware is only going t get worse. In its 2025 State of Malware report , Malwarebytes highlights that the next iteration of AI (agentic AI) will be able to act autonomously to solve complex, multi-tiered problems, removing the need for human labor and scaling up the number and speed of attacks. On the other hand, Agentic AI may be a line of defence against malware attacks as these autonomous agents can proactively check for vulnerabilities, monitor systems, and ensure that security patches are in place. More here: Hackers are using AI to attack your Mac and its only going to get worse. We list the various Mac malware instances in our log of all the Mac viruses . According to Malwarebytes 2025 State of Malware report, in recent times there has been an increase in macOS Stealers, malware that is designed to find information such as authentication cookies, credit card numbers, passwords, and more. The Atomic Stealer malware (which emerged in 2023) continues to be updated by its creators and has been used in attacks. Even Apple software boss Craig Federighi acknowledged (back in May 2021) that Mac malware is a problem, although its worth bearing in mind that at the time he was trying to make the case for iOSs very different approach to security. He said: We have a level of malware on the Mac that we dont find acceptable, Federighi revealed that 130 different cases had been documented since May 2020, and that one of these had affected more than 300,000 Macs. He even admitted that members of his family had got malware on their Macs. When the judge asked about the fact that Mac users can purchase and download software from various places on the Mac, rather than being limited to the Mac App Store, Federighi said: Yeah, its certainly how weve done it on the Mac and its regularly exploited on the Mac. iOS has established a dramatically higher bar for customer protection. The Mac is not meeting that bar today. Federighi noted that Mac users dont download as much software as iOS users, and argued that if iOS was as open to third-party downloads there would be a real problem for that platform. If you took Mac security techniques and applied them to the iOS ecosystem, with all those devices, all that value, he said, it would get run over to a degree dramatically worse than is already happening on the Mac. Do I need antivirus for Mac? So should Mac users start panicking? No. Mac malware does pose a risk that users should be aware of, but it doesnt follow that Mac users must arm themselves with antivirus software. Such products have their advantages and you may choose to install one for more peace of mind, but we dont view them as essential for the Mac. For one thing, there are measures put in place by Apple at the operating system level that should protect Mac users from the worst malware threats. Macs come with antivirus and other built-in security features make attacking a Mac particularly challenging. They include Gatekeeper, which blocks software that hasnt been digitally approved by Apple from running on your Mac without your agreement, and XProtect, which is Apples own antivirus built into macOS and inspects every app for malware. Apple goes to great lengths to protect you from malware by making it almost impossible to install it. Before you can install an app, your Mac will check it against a list of malware, and even if there is no reason for concern it will not make it easy for you to open an application from a developer that hasnt been approved by Apple. Additionally, Apple does a pretty good job of keeping on top of vulnerabilities and exploits; if your Mac needs to be protected from these, a patch will quickly be pushed out over auto-update. These features and other protections built into macOS (which we will discuss in more detail below) mean its not an essential requirement to install antivirus software on your Mac. However, as good as these protections are, there have been occasions when malware has managed to infiltrate the Mac platform, and times when Apple hasnt responded to a threat as quickly as Mac users might hope. If you want the very best protection from threats, therefore, consider adding a dedicated Mac security suite such as our top pick Intego Mac Internet Security . Youll find Intego in our roundup of the best antivirus for Mac , among other free and paid-for antivirus apps that might give you some peace of mind, including McAfee and Norton . Get Intego Mac Security X9 here Read on to find out more about how Apples security measures workand why they may not be enough to keep your Mac secure. How Apple protects Macs from viruses Macs are generally safer than PCs, but with threats to the Mac growing due to the platforms increasing popularity, Apple has had to build in protections for macOS and the Mac hardware itself. In this section, we will look at the built-in protections in macOS to establish whether they are enough, or if you should also install antivirus software on your Mac. Gatekeeper and XProtect are two elements of Apples macOS security. How XProtect works Apple has its own antivirus software built in. The Macs malware scanning tool, XProtect, works invisibly and automatically in the background and requires no user configuration. Apple has a list of malicious applications that it checks against when you open downloaded applications. XProtect isregularly updated by Apple, and it updates in the background, so you should always be protected. The presence of XProtect is similar to having antivirus software from a third-party software developer running on your Mac, with the bonus of being written into the operating system and therefore not hampering performance. With XProtect running, if you download and try to open files contaminated with malware, you may see an explicit warning that the files will damage your computer, along with a reference to the type of malware. In that case, you should delete the file immediately. This is great news for Mac users, but is it enough? How does XProtect compare to the antivirus solutions out there? Well, XProtect may not be as up-to-date as some third-party products and it tends to focus on known malware threats and doesnt look for as many strains of malware. But updates to XProtect do happen regularly to include cover to macOS malware, for example on October 12, 2023 Apple updated XProtect adding cover for Atomic Stealer and Adload malware. There was another update to XProtect Remediator in October 2024. This is why it is important to keep your Mac software up-to-date. macOS checks for new updates every day and starts applying them in the background, it will send you a notification to confirm that the update is ready to install so make sure you do Read our roundup of the Best Mac antivirus apps for an in-depth evaluation of the options out there. How Gatekeeper works Gatekeeper on your Mac ensures that all apps from the internet have already been checked by Apple for known malicious code.Thanks to Gatekeeper, macOS blocks downloaded software that hasnt been digitally signed, a process whereby Apple approves the developer and issues a certificate. This certificate tells Apple who the developer is and if its blacklisted, and if the software has been tampered with since leaving the developer for distribution.If you try to install unsigned software you will see the message: [This app] cant be opened because it is from an unidentified developer. One change to Gatekeeper that arrived in macOS Catalina a few years back was that software is checked for malware and other issues every time it runs, rather than just the first time you install it. For maximum protection, GateKeeper can be set to only allow software to be installed if it was downloaded from the Mac App Store. Or you can set it to allow you to install software from the web, but from verified developers only. You can adjust these settings via the Privacy & Security section of System Settings (previously System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General): Open System Settings. Select Privacy & Security. Scroll down to the Security section. Choose from the options underneath Allow Applications Downloaded From. Choose App Store or App Store and Identified Developers. The safest option is App Store only, but if you also want to be able to install legitimate software from the web then App Store and Identified Developers is the best plan. There used to be a further option to disable the feature by choosing Anywhere, but this option is no longer available. All software downloaded via the App Store is signed, but should you attempt to open an app youve downloaded from the web that isnt signed, youll see a Gatekeeper warning like the one below: This may mean youve almost installed malware. On the other hand, of course, it may be a legitimate app. In which case (and if youre sure) you can bypass Gatekeepers protection and install it. To do so, go to the Finder and locate the app there. Now hold down Ctrl when you click on the app, and then select Open. This will mark it as being trusted. For more details, read how to open an app from an unidentified developer . Being able to download unsigned software might sound like a benefit, but it essentially enables you to bypass the protections offered by Gatekeeper. Thats a mixed blessing, and more and more malicious apps are instructing users to do exactly this when they are installed. Lockdown Mode Lockdown Mode is a feature that arrived in macOS Sonoma in 2023 that makes it easy to protect your Apple devices and your data if you are the victim of a cyberattack. Just activate Lockdown Mode and all your Apple devices will be protected and the hacker will find it a lot harder to steal your data. Youll find Lockdown Mode in the Security section of System Settings > Privacy & Security. Read: How to turn on Lockdown Mode and protect your iPhone or Mac from a cyber attack. Foundry Sandboxing and related protections Software that is approved by Apple is also sandboxed. App sandboxing isolates apps from the critical system components of your Mac, your data and your other apps, so they shouldnt be able to modify other apps without permission. It doesnt protect you from malware getting into the system, but it does limit the extent of what the malware can do once its in there. The main problem here is that while apps sold on the Mac App Store have to be sandboxed, other Mac apps dont. Another issue with Sandboxing was highlighted in August 2023 when software developer Jeff Johnson released details about a flaw in App Management that involves the Sandbox . App Management is a security feature introduced in macOS Ventura that is intended to prevent malicious software modifications by keeping an eye out for attempts by software to modify other apps on the Mac. Should this happen, App Management will block the modification and alert the user. The concern was that users could grant permission for such a change without being warned that it is a sandboxed app, thereby bypassing a check by App Management. Since macOS 10.15 Catalina arrived in 2019 it has been a requirement for all Mac apps to get your permission before they can access your files. macOS will also ask for your permission before an app can access the camera or microphone, or log what you type. A potential issue here is that users see these alerts so frequently it becomes second nature to approve them without consideration. Another change that arrived with macOS Catalina is that macOS itself is now stored on a separate disk volume. This means that your important system files are all completely separate and therefore more challenging to access. Apps cant get to your system files where they could cause problems. Background Task Manager With macOS Ventura in October 2022, Apple added Background Task Manager, a tool used by macOS to monitor for persistent software and notify the user of any suspicious activity. In August 2023, Mac security researcher Patrick Wardle criticized the tool suggesting that it can easily be bypassed so that malicious software can run without the user knowing it. Wardle discovered ways to disable the notifications that Background Task Manager sends to the user when a persistence event is recognized. One method requires root access, which means that the threat agent needs full control of the Mac to disable the alert, but Wardle found two other methods that can be deployed remotely. So an attacker could disable the notifications and allow the malware to run unnoticed. Wardle wrote: [Background Task Manager is] a good thing for Apple to have added, but the implementation was done so poorly that any malware thats somewhat sophisticated can trivially bypass the monitoring. Security updates Apple regularly issues security updates for the Mac. While these can serve to demonstrate that the Mac isnt infallible, with Apple all too frequently having security flaws pointed out to it, they are generally issued promptly. These security updates have generally been issued as part of a larger macOS update: for example, macOS Monterey 12.2.1 closed a security vulnerability in WebKit that would have made it possible to execute malicious code. Because these security fixes were issued as part of a macOS update, which often requires the computer to reboot during the installation process, Mac users may be less likely to install the update promptly, even though these updates can be set to install automatically. Since the launch of Ventura, however, Apple has started separating out the security updates from wider macOS updates and rolling them out automatically. This way the update can happen in the background, without a restart. Generally, Apple can respond quickly as it makes the software and the hardware. But the problem is more prevalent when Apple has less control over the issue, as with Intels Downfall processor vulnerability that affected Macs with Intel chips built between 2016 to 2020. Intel patched the issue, but released that its Downfall patch could slow some CPUs. If you have a Mac that uses Apple Silicon (an M1 or M2-based processor), you have nothing to worry about. Its a good reason to consider upgrading if you have an Intel-powered Mac. This is why it is important to instal updates from Apple but not just Apple. Its important to install updates for all your apps regularly. Developers fix security issues via updates. The Mac App Store usually does a good job of keeping apps updated automatically, but we recommend checking at least once a month for any updates that might not have been installed. When it comes to apps youve downloaded from outside the App Store, you need to check for updates in the apps menu bar option. Password protection and Passkeys Apples iCloud Keychain is a password manager that was introduced in 2011 with Mac OS X Mavericks (and iOS 7). It was an evolution of Apples Keychain software for managing passwords and login information that arrived with MacOS 8.6 in 1999, but brought this capability to all Apple devices, allowing for passwords to be synced and used across devices. So password management is nothing new on the Mac. However, Apple is moving it up a notch in macOS Sequoia. The main change that arrived with Sequoia is how easy it will be to find your passwords. Currently users have to look in Settings: go to System Settings (System Preferences) > Passwords. There it is possible to unlock with the main password to see every other password ever used. (View this same information on an iPhone in Settings > Passwords.) With the arrival of Sequoia (and iOS 18) users will see a dedicated app for password management, rather than it being hidden in Settings (which will probably help some people discover it). The benefit of iCloud Keychain and the Password app is that it is only necessary to remember one password to unlock all the passwords you need. No need to memorize a lot of different passwords or more likely use one easy-to-remember (and crack) password for everything. Apple will also help you create a strong password and will warn you if your password is easy to hack, if you have reused a password, and if it has appeared in a leak. If it ever detects a security concern, Password Monitoring will alert you. Over the years Apples password protections have improved. For example, in Monterey a new authenticator was added, so you can set up verification codes instead of using an authentication app. To add a setup key you need to click on a password and then choose Enter Setup Key, which you should be able to obtain from the provider. Once input the 2FA verification codes should automatically fill. In macOS Ventura Apple introduced Passkeys. Apple explains: Passkeys use iCloud Keychain public key credentials, eliminating the need for passwords. Instead, they rely on biometric identification such as Touch ID and Face ID in iOS, or a specific confirmation in macOS for generating and authenticating accounts. Passkeys are more secure, according to Apple. Essentially your device will hold one part of a cryptographic key pair and the other part will be stored by the website or service youre logging into. Your device will authenticate you biometrically (with Touch ID or Face ID) and log you in. For more information, read How to use Passkeys . In macOS Sonoma, Apple simplified the use of 2FA. Safari automatically fills in the code you are sent (as a text or email) and automatically deletes the email or text afterwards. Another new feature added in Sonoma is a simplification of the process for sharing passwords with friends and family. Users can create a group and share a set of passwords to that group. Its end-to-end encrypted. Recording alerts In macOS Monterey Apple added a Recording indicator in the menu bar so youll know if an app is recording you. A bit like the light that indicates the mic is in use on your iPhone. Pasteboard alerts Similarly, as of macOS Ventura, any app that wants access to your pasteboard has to request permission. Safari protections Anti-phishing technology in Safari will detect fraudulent websites. It will disable the page and display an alert if you visit a suspect website. Anti-phishing isnt the only way that Safari protects you when youre surfing. Apple also allows users to prevent advertisers tracking them around the web. You can see a Privacy Report including details of all the cross-site trackers Apple has stopped from profiling you. Youll also notice that plug-ins such as Silverlight, QuickTime, and Oracle Java wont run if they arent updated to the latest version, another way of ensuring your Mac is safe. And of course now that Adobe has discontinued Flash people should hopefully no longer fall for malware hidden in Flash Player. Safari will also flag up weak passwords and make strong password suggestions when you open an account on a website. This strong password will be saved in your iCloud Keychain so you wont have to remember it. Its a lot safer than using the same password you always use. For more on this subject, read about How Apple plans to retire passwords . In the past, one issue with Apples suggested passwords has been that sometimes they dont match the websites requirements. For example, a website may require one upper-case letter, one special character, one number and so on. As of the launch of Ventura, macOS allows users to edit suggested passwords so they meet these requirements. New in Safari 15 were improvements to the Intelligent Tracing Prevention that arrived in Safari 14. Now web trackers wont be able to see your IP address so they wont be able to create a profile about you. Check this by choosing Safari from the Safari menu > Preferences > Privacy > Hide IP address from trackers. The Safari Private Browsing feature improved with macOS Sonoma. You can set a new Private Browsing Lock to appear on the screen to stop onlookers from viewing your screen when you arent present. Private Browsing also stops web-based trackers from recording data about you via tracking codes by removing those codes. Tracking information is even removed if you links via Messages or Mail. Photo privacy A few years ago there was a lot of bad publicity for Apple when celebrities reported that their iCloud photos had been stolen. (For more on this, read How to stop photo hacks on iPhone .) There have been a number of security enhancements in iCloud since this happened, and Apple has given users other ways to protect their photo privacy: for example, the ability to hide photos and albums. In Ventura, Apple expanded this so that hidden albums, and the Recently Deleted album, are locked by default, and only authenticated by Touch ID or Face ID. Mail protections macOS Monterey brought a new feature in Mail on the Mac. Mail Privacy Protection improves privacy for users. For example, it stops email senders from being able to track whether youve opened an email, or even determine your location from your IP address. Check that the feature is working for you by opening Mail > Click on Mail in the menu > choose Preferences > Privacy > and make sure Protect Mail Activity is selected. It should be by default. There are additional Mail protections if youre an iCloud subscriber. Hide My Email allows you to create an alternative email address that you can give out. The email will still be delivered to your inbox, but you can easily delete the alternative email later. You can turn this on in System Preferences > click on Apple ID > and select Private Relay (currently in Beta). In Ventura Hide My Email was extended to third-party apps. iCloud+ protections If youre an iCloud subscriber , youll be interested in a feature that arrived in Monterey (part of the upgrade from iCloud to iCloud+) called Private Relay. Its a bit like a VPN in that it encrypts your network traffic and routes your DNS lookup requests through two servers, one of which is not controlled by Apple. However, its not a VPN, because it only works in Safari and obviously it lacks the other usual features of a VPN. (If you want a VPN, by the way, check out our roundup of the best VPNs for Mac . You may even be able to save some money if you take a look at our roundup of VPN deals , or try one of these free VPNs .) You can manage your Private Relay settings in System Preferences > Apple ID > click on Options beside Hide my email. Here you will see any fake email addresses youre using; just click on Turn Off if you want to stop those emails arriving. You can also change which email address they are forwarded to. Safety Check A new feature in macOS Ventura is Safety Check, a feature that will allow anyone who is concerned that they are in danger from a person known to them to revoke any access they have granted to that person. So, for example, that person wont be able to access their location, their photos, or anything else that could help them to be traced. File encryption with FileVault FileVaultApples name for full-disk encryptionmakes sure your data is safe and secure by encrypting it. Intel Macs that featured the T2 Security Chip and all M-series Apple silicon Macs have encryption built in at the bottom level of macOS. The startup internal volume isalwaysencrypted, and you cant turn it off. FileVault also encrypts external volumes. With FileVault on your Macs drive is completely encrypted and encryption keys (protected by your account password) are required to unlock it. If your Mac is encrypted with FileVault, an attacker will be locked out, macOS wont even unlock your drive for access at startup without a valid account password or an associated Recovery Key (just be aware that if someone hacked your Apple ID they could potentially gain access to the Recovery Key and unlock your Macs drive). The main problem is that without that Recovery Key you are also locked out and wont be able to access your data, so do look after it. See How to find your FileVault recovery key in macOS. Read our tips for keeping your Mac secure , of which using FileVault is one. Warnings about spyware Apple announced in November 2021 that it would warn its users of state-sponsored espionage attacks, such as the well-publicized Pegasus spyware, on their iPhones, iPads and Macs. The notification will come via email or a message. The same warning will be displayed on the users Apple ID page at appleid.apple.com . The warning will offer advice about how affected users can protect themselves against attack. Theres more information on Apples site . Find My Not every threat to your data comes from malware. Sometimes a criminal might get hold of your Mac, in which case Apples Find My service will come into its own. The Find My app can relay the location of your lost or stolen Mac back to you. If youre concerned that it might not be recoverable, you can wipe the contents of the Mac so that your data cant be accessed. For more on this, read How to find a lost or stolen iPhone . In addition, every Mac with an M1-series, M2-series, or T2 chip has an Activation Lock feature which means they can be erased remotely and only you can reactivate the Mac. Siri, ID and Apple Intelligence There are new AI features coming to macOS Sequoia and iOS 18. There may be concerns about how this will affect privacy and security as, while in most cases the processing will be done on the device, in some situations tasks that need more processing power will be sent to Apples servers. During WWDC 2024 Apple explained that this will all be done securely and that the data will never be accessible to anyone, including Apple. Apples Craig Federighi said: Private Cloud Compute uses your data only to fulfill your request, and never stores it, making sure its never accessible to anyone, including Apple. And weve designed the system so that independent experts can verify these protections. When Apples security measures arent enough The security measures detailed above are great, but unfortunately, there have been cases when they havent been enough. Gatekeeper, for example, has occasionally been bypassed because malware has got an approved developer signature. For example, OSX/CrescentCore was signed by a certificate assigned by Apple to a developer. It took Apple a few days to retract that certificate. In the case of OSX/Linker, meanwhile, a zero-day vulnerability in Gatekeeper was exploited. Apple normally reacts quickly to such threats, although there have been cases where the company has ignored an identified vulnerability; on one occasion a teenager reported a flaw in the group FaceTime feature that meant someone could listen in to a call, and Apple failed to act. Intel-based Macs released between 2018 and 2020 with the T2 security chip had a security flaw that was never fixed.Researchers found a vulnerability in the security chip that could allow someone with physical access to the computer to potentially bypass security features. Silicon Macs do not suffer the T2 vulnerability, but theyre not flawless. The Augury and GoFetch flaws in M-series chips are hardware issues that cannot be patched without serious performance hits. Nobody has actively exploited these vulnerabilities, and as long as nobody gets their hands on your Mac, you should be safe but it does emphasis the importance of looking after your Mac, for example, not leaving it on a table in a coffee shop while you visit the bathroom. When Apple is made aware of a threat the company usually issues a security update to the latest version of macOS and to the two versions prior. This way Apple will protect users from vulnerabilities and flaws that could be exploited by hackers. Normally our advice would be to install security-related updates immediately. However, on occasion, these can themselves cause difficulties. A Sierra and High Sierra security update in July 2019, for example, had to be pulled after people experiences problems after installing it. How Apple responds to security threats Apple has its own security research team, but it depends on users and independent researchers to help by reporting any flaws they find in Apple products. To this end, Apple has an incentive program that rewards such discoveries with payments of up to $200,000, depending on the seriousness of the flaw. But it was the last major tech company to set up such a scheme. (Microsoft set up its own bug-reporting incentive program in 2013, and was itself criticized at the time for leaving it so late.) On August 4, 2016, Apple security boss Ivan Krstic announced the Apple Security Bounty Program.Weve had great help from researchers in improving iOS security all along, Krstic said. [But] weve heard pretty consistently that its getting increasingly difficult to find some of those most critical types of security vulnerabilities. So the Apple Security Bounty Program is going to reward researchers who actually share critical vulnerabilities with Apple. The top reward of $200,000 is given to those who discovervulnerabilities in Apples secure boot firmware components; for less critical flaws the bounties drop through a series of smaller figures to a bottom tier of $25,000. Wired has the details. We imagine most Mac users will be pleased to hear that Apple has an incentive program to encourage more widespread reporting of its vulnerabilities. Incentivizing security researchers to let Apple know about a flaw instead of passing it on to hackers (which may still, sadly, be more lucrative ) makes Apple products safer for everyone. One such flaw was the High Sierra root bug, discovered on November 28, 2017. This flaw in macOS 10.13 could allow access to settings on a Mac without the need for a password. Apple immediately issued a statement confirming that it was working on a fix and that an update should be issued within days. How to keep your Mac safe from malware Apple does a lot to keep your Mac safe, but you have to do your bit: by installing updates when they arrive, not clicking on suspicious links in emails, not installing Flash, and so on. There are also some third-party antivirus apps you could try. We have a complete guide to the best antivirus for Mac . Here are a few of the things you should do: 1) Keep macOS up to date To reduce the impact of these risks, you should keep regular backups and install security updates as soon as possible. Apple addresses Mac flaws and vulnerabilities by issuing updates to the operating system. Its therefore important to keep your Mac up to date. Checking regularly for OS updates is a key part of a sound security strategy. You can find out about the latest version of macOS here: macOS Ventura latest version information . You can set your Mac to automatically update as soon as a new version of the operating system is made available. Follow these instructions to set that up: How to automatically install macOS updates Open System Settings. Click on General. Click on Software Update. Click on the (i) beside Automatic Updates. Make sure that the options are selected. Foundry On older versions of macOS you needed to go to System Preferences > Software Update and you could be able to click on Advanced and select precisely which actions you want to happen automatically from Check for updates, Download new updates when available, Install macOS updates, and Install app updates from the App Store. How to manually install macOS software updates If youd rather not let your Mac automatically update, you should periodically check to see if there is an update to your version. Go to System Settings > General > Software Update and your Mac will check to see if there is an update to install. In macOS Mojave and older the Software Update pane was found in System Preferences and in macOS High Sierra and earlier updates were via the Mac App Store. For our in-depth guide to updating Mac operating systems, see How to update macOS . 2) Be careful about where you download from Downloading software from places like GitHub and other download sites could be a risk. Its safer to download from the Mac App Store as Apple has vetted software made available there. If you prefer not to use the Mac App Store, then buy software directly from the developer and theirs website. 3) Dont connect to public Wi-Fi networks Beware of connecting to a public Wi-Fi network as there may be someone spying who could gain access to your passwords and other private information, or you could have your session hijacked. Snoopers can set up their own Wi-Fi hotspot, pretending to be your hotel or coffee shop, then once you have connected they can grab any data you send over it. 4) Dont install Flash Adobe discontinued Flash on 31 December 2020 with good reason. Intego, Malwarebytes and other security companies have recommended that you shouldnt install Flash Player, because fake Flash Player updates have often been used to trick people into installing malware. You might be looking to download a popular movie or TV series for free, for example, and see a search result that leads to a request to update Flash Player in order to view the content. This is unlikely to be legitimate. There is simply no need to install Flash Player now that HTML5 has made Flash obsolete. Our advice is simple: Dont use Flash! 5) Keep Java up to date on your Mac If you must use Java (which is also problematic) then make sure its up to date. Vulnerabilities in Java have highlighted the fact that there are cross-platform threats that even Mac users need to be aware of. Apple blocks Java by default, leaving it up to the user to decide whether to install those tools. If you do need to update them, be very careful where you download updates from! 6) Avoid falling foul of phishing emails Protect yourself from phishing attacks by not responding to emails that require you to enter a password or install something. You could also use free software such as BlockBlock . That way, even if you were to carry out the steps to launch the malware, it would not be able to write files or mark itself as launching on startup. 7) Dont fall for Facebook and other social network scams Facebook scams are usually designed to harvest data. If it seems like it might be too good to be true, it probably is, and youd be wise not to share it on Facebook. At best youll look silly and those scammers will start to target you with more scams; at worst they may succeed in accessing your personal data and that of your friends. Dont click on a link just because a friend shared it, and definitely dont give out your personal data on Facebook. Why you need to protect Windows users Macs are pretty safe from malware, but one reason to run an antivirus is to protect your Windows-using friends and colleagues. An unprotected (and carelessly used) Mac could become a sort of Typhoid Maryof Windows viruses; in other words, you could be harboring viruses that wont affect you, but could be problems for Windows users. How to tell if a Mac has a virus Look out for the following signs that your Mac has been infected with malware: Aggressive web page banners and browser pop-ups recommending software. Web page text turning into hyperlinks. Programs appearing that you havent authorized. Mac crashes. Mac runs hot. Mac speeds up for no reason. If you think something suspicious is happening, open Activity Monitor and click on the CPU tab. Check what software is running, especially if something is hogging a lot of your resources. We discuss how to identify and deal with Mac viruses in a separate article: How to remove a virus from a Mac . We also recommend reading How to protect your Mac against attack for more advice on avoiding digital infections.

Macworld 5 Feb 2025 6:44 pm

Best 10th-gen iPad deals

Macworld Apple sells four kinds of iPad: the iPad Pro; the iPad Air; the iPad mini; and the standard, cheapest iPad. In this roundup, weve got all the best deals on Apples cheapest iPad, which is currently the 10th-gen model from 2022. The standard iPad is the only model not to have been updated in 2024, and the only one not compatible with Apple Intelligence , the new AI features Apple is making quite a fuss about. We expect that Apple will update the standard iPad in spring 2025 so that it will be able to run these new features. Read our rumors about the new 11th-gen iPad . For that reason, you might want to wait before purchasing the 10th-gen iPad. However, once Apple updates it there is a possibility that the price will rise from $349/329, so this may still be the best time to grab a bargain (unless you wait for the new model to launch and then buy a discounted 10th-gen iPad). If you dont want to wait until then, you can find deals on a 10th-gen iPad right now if you know where to look. Weve checked all the best places to pick up the iPad at the best price for you so that you can get a bargain. If youd like to see the best prices for the standard iPads more expensive siblings, including iPad Air , iPad mini and iPad Pro , click those links for dedicated deals roundups. Also, have a look at our iPad buying buide if youre not sure which model you want. You may also like to read our best iPad for kids , best iPad for students , and best iPad for seniors guides. You can also check out our roundup of the best Apple deals . Best standard iPad deals right now While there are deals on the 10th-gen iPad, we arent seeing huge discounts, probably because its already the cheapest iPad and recently received a large price cut. But you may be able to save some money and get the discontinued 9th-gen model on clearance at some stores. U.S. Amazon, 10th gen iPad (64GB) : $279 ($70 off, MRSP $349) Amazon, 10th-gen iPad (256GB) : $429 ($70 off, MSRP $499) U.K. John Lewis, 10th-gen iPad (64GB) : 309 (20 off, RRP 329) Amazon, 10th-gen iPad (256GB) : 449 (30 off, RRP 479) John Lewis, 9th-gen iPad (2021, 64GB) : 279 (90 off, RRP was 369, now discontinued) Check below to see other deals that are available, including the cellular models. Best deals for 10th-gen iPad The 10th-gen iPad , with its larger 10.9-inch display, launched in October 2022. 10th-gen iPad (64GB, Wi-Fi): $349/329 New Refurbished Retailer Price $279 View Deal $279 View Deal $292.95 View Deal $299 View Deal $299 View Deal $339 View Deal $349.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad 10.9 (2022) 64GB Silver (WiFi) $315 View Deal $Not Available View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 10th-gen iPad (256GB, Wi-Fi): $499/479 New Refurbished Retailer Price $429 View Deal $429 View Deal $469 View Deal $479 View Deal $499 View Deal $499.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad 10.9 (2022) 256GB Blue (WiFi) $429 View Deal iPad 10.9 (2022) 256GB Silver (WiFi) $449 View Deal iPad 10.9 (2022) 256GB Silver (WiFi) with Nano-texture glass $504.95 View Deal $Not Available View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 10th-gen iPad (64GB, cellular): $499/479 New Refurbished Retailer Price $429 View Deal $429 View Deal $469 View Deal $489 View Deal $499 View Deal $499 View Deal $499 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad 10.9 (2022) 64GB Blue (Wi-Fi + 5G) $359.27 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 10th-gen iPad (256GB, cellular): $649/629 Retailer Price $469 View Deal $579 View Deal $604 View Deal $609 View Deal $639 View Deal $649 View Deal $649 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Best price for 10.2-inch iPad (9th gen) Below are the best prices weve seen on the 9th-gen iPad from a variety of retailers. Since this iPad has been on sale since 2021 there are more in the way of deals, but since its always been such a cheap model the discounts dont tend to be as big as you might see on other iPads. 9th-gen iPad (64GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP was $329/369 (now discontinued) You can check out the lowest current prices from a range of major retailers in the automated tables below. New Refurbished Retailer Price $197.99 View Deal $249 View Deal $258 View Deal $279.99 View Deal $289.5 View Deal $329.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad 10.2 (2021) 64GB Silver (WiFi) $184.92 View Deal iPad 10.2 (2021) 64GB Space Gray (WiFi) $211.33 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 9th-gen iPad (256GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP was $479/549 (now discontinued) New Refurbished Retailer Price $287.99 View Deal $399.99 View Deal $449 View Deal $449 View Deal $459.99 View Deal $464 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad 10.2 (2021) 64GB Space Gray (Wi-Fi + LTE) $185.80 View Deal iPad 10.2 (2021) 64GB Silver (Wi-Fi + LTE) $239.95 View Deal iPad 10.2 (2021) 256GB Space Gray (WiFi) $299 View Deal $319.99 View Deal iPad 10.2 (2021) 256GB Silver (WiFi) $323 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket View more prices 9th-gen iPad (64GB, cellular): MSRP was $479/519 (now discontinued) Retailer Price $464 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket 9th-gen iPad (256GB, cellular): MSRP was $609/699 (now discontinued) New Refurbished Retailer Price $599 View Deal $609.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price iPad 10.2 (2021) 256GB Space Gray (Wi-Fi + LTE) $349.95 View Deal iPad 10.2 (2021) 256GB Silver (Wi-Fi + LTE) $359 View Deal $439.99 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket Where to buy the iPad (10th gen and 9th gen) In 2021 the 9th-gen iPad suffered from stock shortages, so half the challenge was finding a retailer that has one in stock. Hopefully this wont also be the case with the 10th-gen iPad, but if it is you might find a unit at one of these major retailers: U.S. retailers Apple Amazon Best Buy Costco Target Walmart U.K. retailers Apple Amazon Argos Currys John Lewis KRCS Very Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers who stock iPads in the U.K., and also offer other services, try the following: KRCS , often the first to discount new products iStore Select Western Computer Where to buy the iPad on contract If you want to buy the iPad on contract you could try these networks: U.S. network carriers AT&T Verizon T-Mobile U.K. network carriers EE O2 Sky Vodafone Virgin Media Three Best refurbished iPad deals The deals you will see above are generally from Apple resellers rather than Apple itself, which very rarely drops the prices. Apple does, however, sell reconditioned iPads in its refurbished store. So you might be able to grab a bargain. The iPads in Apples refurbished store may be ex-display stock, or they may have been returned to Apple due to a fault, but they are fully reconditioned now and come with a full years warranty. Its not like buying secondhand. The U.S. refurbished store has a selection that includes: Standard iPad (8th and 9th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation) 12.9-inch iPad Pro (4th and 5th generation) iPad mini (5th and 6th generation) Compared to the original price, you can save as much as $320 on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Get a refurbished iPad at Apple's refurbished store (U.S.) In the U.K. youll find a similar selection of iPads available from Apples refurbished store. Youll find the following: Standard iPad (9th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation) 12.9-inch iPad Pro (5th generation) iPad mini (5th and 6th generation) There are savings of 480 on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, compared to the original price. Get a refurbished iPad at Apple's refurbished store (U.K.) Another place to look is BackMarket US and BackMarket UK , which sells refurbished Macs and other Apple products. Amazon also has a certified refurbished store for Apple products, but we would advise against buying any products that are older than five years. Most of the products we see on the Amazon refurbished store are unfortunately very old. There is a large refurbished market for the iPad. Wed recommend taking a look at these refurbished resellers for iPad offers: Amazon AWD Big Phone Store eBay Envirofone Affordable Mac Tech Trade 4Gadgets Handtec Laptops Direct Music Magpie Preloved Smartfone Store

Macworld 5 Feb 2025 6:23 pm

If youre ready to get all your shopping done in one place, join BJs

Macworld You want the best prices for groceries, home decor, and other necessities, but that usually means youre hitting multiple shops. Does it feel like you spend more time on the road than you should? Join BJs Wholesale Club to enjoy one-stop shopping and find the savings youve been looking for. Youll need to join as a member to shop, but you can join for one year with The Club Card for $20and it comes with Easy Renewal and a $20 reward after you spend $60 in 30 days. BJs has a whole lot to offer, so try not to leave with the entire store. You can find farm-fresh produce (some are locally grown), meats, deli, baked goods, and frozen goods. You could save 25% on what youd normally buy at a regular supermarket. If you have some room in your cart, take a peek into BJs aisles of household staples, garage essentials, electronics, decor, and more. Skip the checkout line using the BJs mobile app to scan your items and pay. Or, you can order online and select curbside pickup to restock without setting foot in BJs. Dont forgetto swing by BJs Gas on the way out to fuel your car for less without making another pitstop. Locations may vary, but there may be a station at a BJs Wholesale Club near you. Discover incredible value and one-stop shopping by grabbing this one-year BJs The Club Card Membership with Easy Renewal for $20 . $20 for a 1-year The Club Card Membership with BJs Easy Renewal Only $20 at Macworld StackSocial prices subject to change.

Macworld 5 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

These Beats Pro headphones are better than AirPods Max and nearly half-off right now

Macworld If you want headphones that are better and (a lot) more affordable than the AirPods Max, the fantastic Beats Studio Pro are 49% off at Amazon . That means you can get them for $180 rather than their regular $350. In our 4.5-star review of the Studio Pro , we gave the headphones our Editors Choice award, appreciating how lightweight they are, the excellent battery life, and the clean audio. Even if they werent $200 cheaper, wed recommend these over the AirPods Max, reads the review. These headphones were built to deliver rich audio with a deep bass. They also come with Adaptive Noise Cancellation so you can block out the world around you and focus on work reading, or whatever it is youre doing. You can also switch to Transparency mode to hear your surroundings, which is useful when youre in public, crossing the street, or you have to mind your safety. The Beats Studio Pro can keep you company for up to 40 hours of play time, which means you wont have to charge them up very often. If you have a portable power bank on you, you can even charge them on the go if need be. A 10-minute charge will give you another four hours of playback. Dont miss out on the chance to get yourself one of the best headphones out there, especially when theyre as low as $180 at Amazon . Jam out with Beats Get it at Amazon

Macworld 5 Feb 2025 1:09 am

Best iPad mini deals this month

Macworld The 7th-gen iPad mini launched on October 15, 2024 and went on sale on October 18, three years after the previous generation arrived. The new model will be able to run the new Apple Intelligence features, comes in a new selection of colors, and works with the Apple Pencil Pro. Best of all, Apple has upped the storage, so you now get twice as much for your money. With the arrival of a new iPad mini, Apple has stopped selling the older model, although you may find it in Apples Refurbished Store (US) or Apples Refurbished Store (UK) . Beyond Apple, we expect resellers to continue to sell the older (2021, 6th-gen) iPad mini for a while, and you can expect to see some discounts as they clear out their old stock. Just note that at the entry-level these older models had half the storage of the newer ones. Read on to find details of the best places to pick up the 2024 iPad mini (A17 Pro) or the 6th-gen iPad mini at the best price in the U.S. or U.K. If youre after a larger display we also have the best deals on the 10th-gen iPad , the best iPad Air deals , and the best iPad Pro deals . Theres also a complete roundup of the best iPad deals . If youre not sure which model to go for, read our iPad buying guide , and you may also like to read: best iPad for kids , best iPad for students , and best iPad for seniors . Best iPad mini deals right now Youll find the lowest current prices on the various iPad mini models in our automated tables below, but here are the very best deals were seeing right now. U.S. deals: Walmart, iPad mini (A17 Pro, 128GB) : $479 ($20 off, MSRP $499) Amazon, iPad mini (A17 Pro, 256GB) : $569 ($30, MSRP $599) U.K. deals: In the U.K. you can pick up a small discount on a brand-new iPad mini. John Lewis, iPad mini (2024, A17 Pro, 128GB) : 453.97 (45.03 off, RRP 499) Amazon, iPad mini (2024, A17 Pro, 256GB) : 559.97 (39.03 off, RRP 599) John Lewis, iPad mini (2024, A17 Pro, 512GB) : 749.97 (49.03 off, RRP 799) Best iPad mini (2024) deals If its a deal on the 2024 iPad mini youre after, you may have to wait a while for anything major. But we are seeing a few smaller discounts on new Apple products, so its likely youll be able to save money if you look in the right places. iPad mini (2024, 7th gen, 128GB, Wi-Fi); MSRP $499/499 Retailer Price $484 View Deal $499 View Deal $499 View Deal $499 View Deal $499 View Deal $499 View Deal $499.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket iPad mini (2024, 7th gen, 256GB, Wi-Fi); MSRP $599/599 Retailer Price $562.95 View Deal $577 View Deal $577 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal $599.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket iPad mini (2024, 7th gen, 512GB, Wi-Fi); MSRP $799/799 Retailer Price $562.95 View Deal $577 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal $599.99 View Deal $799 View Deal $799 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Best iPad mini (2021) deals If you want to get your hands on the older iPad mini at the best price, youve come to the right place. Were tracking the best deals, as well as the retailers that have models in stock right now. Our advice though is that the price of an older iPad mini will need to be really good to compete with the new models that offer twice the storage for the same price. iPad mini (2021, 6th gen, 64GB): MSRP was $499/499, now discontinued Note that this comes with half the storage of the baseline 2024 model, so the current deals will need to be really good or you should just buy the newer model with 128GB storage rather than 64GB. New Refurbished Retailer Price $389.99 View Deal $449 View Deal $519.99 View Deal $549 View Deal $549 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad mini (2021) 64GB Purple (WiFi) $392.89 View Deal iPad mini (2021) 64GB Space Gray (WiFi) $416.86 View Deal iPad mini (2021) 64GB Starlight (WiFi) $429 View Deal iPad mini (2021) 64GB Pink (WiFi) $448.92 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket iPad mini (2021, 6th gen, 256GB): MSRP was $649/649, now discontinued Bear in mind that the 256GB version of the 7th-gen iPad mini now costs $599/599, so make sure youre not spending anywhere near that. New Refurbished Retailer Price $389.99 View Deal $549 View Deal $549 View Deal $649 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price iPad mini (2021) 256GB Space Gray (WiFi) $395.72 View Deal iPad mini (2021) 256GB Starlight (WiFi) $429 View Deal iPad mini (2021) 256GB Pink (WiFi) $462.52 View Deal iPad mini (2021) 256GB Purple (WiFi) $499 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket Where to buy the iPad mini You can buy one from Apple and a number of other retailers (either outright or with a network provider), details of which you will find below. For a while part of the problem with buying an iPad mini right now wasnt just finding a good deal; it was actually finding the model you want in stock, although stock does seem to be at more reliable levels now! If you dont want to buy the iPad mini from Apple, you may be able to pick it up from the following retailers or on contract from various network providers: US retailers: Apple Amazon B&H Photo Video Best Buy Costco Target Walmart US contract deals: AT&T T-Mobile/Sprint Verizon Weve heard that US customers who bought the 5G iPad mini 6 from Apple could get a $200 pre-paid Mastercard when activating with T-Mobile/Sprint or a $200 e-gift card when activating with Verizon. Currently, we can only see 3% Daily Cash if you use an Apple Card to purchase an iPad mini (A17 Pro). Looking for other ways to save money? Find out if you can save money buying Apple products from another country . UK retailers: Apple Amazon Argos Currys John Lewis KRCS Very Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers who stock iPads in the UK, and also offer other services. Try the following: KRCS iStore Select Western Computer UK contract deals: EE O2 Sky Vodafone Virgin Media Three iPad mini refurbished deals The deals you will see above are generally from Apple resellers rather than Apple itself; the company rarely reduces prices. Apple does, however, sell reconditioned iPads in its refurbished store. So you can grab a bargain. The iPads in Apples refurbished store may be ex-display stock, or they may have been returned to Apple due to a fault, but they are fully reconditioned now and come with a full years warranty. Its not like buying secondhand. In the U.K. watch this page and the U.S. Refurb Store page is here . The U.S. refurbished store has a selection that includes: Standard iPad (8th and 9th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation) 12.9-inch iPad Pro (4th and 5th generation) iPad mini (5th and 6th generation) Compared to the original price, you can save as much as $320 on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Get a refurbished iPad at Apple's refurbished store (U.S.) In the U.K. youll find a similar selection of iPads available from Apples refurbished store. Youll find the following: Standard iPad (9th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation) 12.9-inch iPad Pro (5th generation) iPad mini (5th and 6th generation) There are savings of 480 on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, compared to the original price. Get a refurbished iPad at Apple's refurbished store (U.K.) Another place to look is BackMarket U.S. and BackMarket U.K. , which sell refurbished Macs and other Apple products. Amazon also has a certified refurbished store for Apple products, but we would advise against buying any products that are older than five years. Most of the products we see on the Amazon refurbished store are unfortunately very old. Theres a large refurbished market for the iPad mini. Wed recommend taking a look at these refurbished resellers for iPad mini offers: Amazon AWD Big Phone Store eBay Envirofone Affordable Mac Tech Trade 4Gadgets Handtec Laptops Direct Music Magpie Preloved Smartfone Store See our full guide to buying a refurbished iPad .

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 9:16 pm

Best iPad Air deals this month

Macworld If you want a new iPad Air at a discounted sale price, youve come to the right place. Were looking at all the best deals and prices for the iPad Air right nowincluding contract plans. The Air remains incredibly popular and is an excellent halfway house between the entry-level iPad and high-end iPad Proideal for those who need some extra power but dont want to spend hundreds on a device that may not replace their laptop. In May 2024 Apple introduced a new iPad Air, equipped with the M2 processor and available in two sizes: 11 inches and 13 inches. Read our review of Apples iPad Air M2 and find out how it compares to the 2024 iPad Pro in our iPad Air (M2) vs iPad Pro (M4) comparison. Have a look at our iPad buying guide if you arent sure which model you want. You may also like to read: best iPad for kids , best iPad for students and best iPad for seniors . Best M2 iPad Air deals right now U.S: Amazon, 11-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB): $549 ($50 off, MSRP $599) Amazon, 11-inch M2 iPad Air (512GB): $799 ($100 off, MSRP $899) B&H, 13-inch M2 iPad Air (256GB) : $699 ($100 off, MSRP $799) U.K: John Lewis, 11-inch iPad Air (M2, 128GB) : 559.97 (39.03 off, RRP 599) Amazon, 11-inch iPad Air (M2, 256GB) : 654.97 (44.03 off, RRP 699) John Lewis, 13-inch iPad Air (M2, 128GB) : 749.97 (49.03 off, RRP 799) Amazon, 13-inch iPad Air (M2, 256GB) : 842.97 (56.03 off, RRP 899) Best M2 iPad Air deals The M2 iPad Air models launched in May 2024. Look through the tables below to find the best discounts. These tables will always be up-to-date with the latest prices for each iPad Air. For even bigger savings, the previous generation of iPad Air models can be found in the section below this one. 11-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $599/599 Retailer Price $539 View Deal $559 View Deal $569 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal $599 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket 11-inch M2 iPad Air (256GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $699/699 New Refurbished Retailer Price $596.95 View Deal $649 View Deal $649 View Deal $680.99 View Deal $699 View Deal $699 View Deal $699 View Deal $699 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad Air M2 13 (2024) 256GB Space Gray (WiFi) $899 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 11-inch M2 iPad Air (512GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $899/899 Retailer Price $789 View Deal $844 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket 11-inch M2 iPad Air (1TB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $1,099/1,099 Retailer Price $1,024 View Deal $1024 View Deal $1069 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket 13-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $799/799 Retailer Price $739 View Deal $749 View Deal $799 View Deal $799 View Deal $799 View Deal $799 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket 13-inch M2 iPad Air (256GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $899/899 New Refurbished Retailer Price $799 View Deal $829 View Deal $887.99 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal $899 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad Air M2 11 (2024) 256GB Purple (WiFi) $659 View Deal iPad Air M2 11 (2024) 256GB Starlight (WiFi) $659 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 13-inch M2 iPad Air (512GB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $1,099/1,099 New Refurbished Retailer Price $999 View Deal $999 View Deal $1014 View Deal $1079.99 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1099 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad Air M2 11 (2024) 512GB Blue (WiFi) $849 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket 13-inch M2 iPad Air (1TB, Wi-Fi): MSRP $1,299/1,299 New Refurbished Retailer Price $1,259 View Deal $1259 View Deal $1299 View Deal $1299 View Deal $1299 View Deal $1299 View Deal $1299 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price iPad Air M2 11 (2024) 1000GB Space Gray (WiFi) $736.51 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket Best M1 iPad Air deals Below are the best prices we have seen for the previous generation of iPad Air, the M1 model from 2022. This has been discontinued by Apple, but may still be available from other vendors. Browse to find the model you want at the best price. Just beware that some prices may be for used iPads, so pay attention to the details. iPad Air (2022, 64GB, Wi-Fi) MSRP was $599/669 New Refurbished Retailer Price $359.99 View Deal $431 View Deal $599 View Deal $599.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price iPad Air (2014) 64GB Silver (WiFi) $126.79 View Deal iPad Air (2022) 64GB Space Gray (WiFi) $353.95 View Deal iPad Air (2022) 64GB Starlight (WiFi) $374.99 View Deal iPad Air (2020) 256GB Green (WiFi) $379 View Deal iPad Air (2022) 64GB Blue (WiFi) $389 View Deal iPad Air (2022) 64GB Purple (WiFi) $439.58 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket View more prices iPad Air (2022, 256GB, Wi-Fi) MSRP was $749/849 New Refurbished Retailer Price $449.99 View Deal $699 View Deal $738 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price iPad Air (2022) 256GB Space Gray (WiFi) $640 View Deal Price comparison from Backmarket Where to buy the new iPad Air If you want to buy the iPad Air directly from Apple, you can order on the Apple US or Apple UK site. There wont be any discounts available, though Apple does offer occasional carrier deals and trade-ins. Of course, Apple isnt the only place you can buy an iPad Air, the usual resellers around the world will also be stocking the new model including the following. You can see the best prices at these resellers in live price comparison boxes below. US retailers Amazon Best Buy Target Walmart Adorama BH Photo Video Looking for other ways to save money. Find out if you can save money buying Apple products from another country . UK retailers Amazon AO Apple Argos check stock by post code EE/BT Shop Box Currys eBuyer John Lewis Laptops Direct Very Apple has a number of Apple Premium Resellers who stock iPads in the UK, and also offer other services, try the following: KRCS often is the first to discount new products iStore Select Western Computer iPad Air education discounts Apple offers students and staff in higher education discounts on the iPad Air in its Education Store . Apple isnt the only retailer that offers student discounts, however. In the U.K., KRCS offers up to 10 percent off for qualifying students. University students and teachers can also save on the iPad Air with Apples Education pricing. See our full guide on to how to get an education discount. Or head directly to Apple UK or Apple US to get the educational discount. iPad Air carrier deals If youre after the cellular model and want to buy it on contract, heres where to look: U.S. carrier deals Verizon: Save $100 with an Unlimited plan and up to $200 when you buy with an iPhone. U.K. carrier deals O2 : Get up to 6 months of Disney Plus (or another streaming service); plans start at 28.56 per month, 20 upfront for 1GB data Vodafone : Starting from 27 per month, 30 upfront for 1GB data (but check the details carefully; thats a 48-month tablet contract and prices will go up) EE : Get 5GB data for 45 per month, with nothing to pay upfront Sky : Get 3GB of data for 28 per month and 12 upfront iPad Air refurbished deals The deals you will see above are generally from Apple resellers rather than Apple itself; the company rarely reduces prices. Apple does, however, sell reconditioned iPads in its refurbished store. So you can grab a bargain that way. The iPads in Apples refurbished store may be ex-display stock, or they may have been returned to Apple due to a fault, but they are fully reconditioned now and come with a full years warranty. Its not like buying secondhand. The U.S. refurbished store has a selection that includes: Standard iPad (8th and 9th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation) 12.9-inch iPad Pro (4th and 5th generation) iPad mini (5th and 6th generation) Compared to the original price, you can save as much as $320 on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Get a refurbished iPad at Apple's refurbished store (U.S.) In the U.K. youll find a similar selection of iPads available from Apples refurbished store . Youll find the following: Standard iPad (9th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd and 3rd generation) 12.9-inch iPad Pro (5th generation) iPad mini (5th and 6th generation) There are savings of 480 on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, compared to the original price. There is a large refurbished market for the iPad Air. Wed recommend taking a look at these refurbished resellers for iPad Air offers: Amazon AWD Big Phone Store eBay Envirofone Affordable Mac Tech Trade 4Gadgets Handtec Laptops Direct Music Magpie Preloved Smartfone Store See our full guide to buying a refurbished iPad . If youre interested in one of the other iPads, or just want the best deal, were also tracking the best iPad deals if you want to see other top offers. Also, check out our best Apple deals .

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 9:09 pm

Apple killed the wrong Vision Pro project

Macworld After Apple kickstarted the spatial computing era with the high-priced Vision Pro mixed-reality headset last year, it seemed to be a first step toward a future all-day wearable device. However, it turns out that might not be the case. A report by Mark Gurman at Bloomberg claims that Apple is moving in the other direction after canceling its most promising augmented reality glasses project after hitting several roadblocks and focusing instead on the next-gen Vision Pro headset. Apples got it completely backward: Apple should kill Vision Pro 2 and pour more resources into its smart glasses project. More is less Im not undermining the Vision Pros advanced technology and capabilities. Its objectively one of the highest-end consumer headsets on the market, featuring sharp displays, a dozen sensors, a slew of well-designed apps, and seamless integrations with the Apple ecosystem. Its $3,499 price tag, however, acts as the first hurdle barring mass adoption. Beyond its outrageous price tag, the Vision Pro is the first in its product line, and, naturally, its filled with imperfections and limitations. Reviewers almost unanimously agree that it is too heavy and causes neck discomfort with extended use. Thats not to mention its relatively short battery life and lack of outdoor use. visionOS is essentially an immersive iPadOS/macOS hybrid that runs in users fields of view. But, what if we dont want all of these overpriced complexities? A pair of smart glasses would be a fantastic addition to the Apple ecosystem. Foundry Ray of light While Meta has long catered to gamers and VR enthusiasts with its Quest headset (that costs one-tenth of a Vision Pro), its $299 Ray-Ban glasses are a different animal. For one, theyre not much more expensive than a Meta-less pair of Ray-Bans, but more importantly, theyre not catered to a niche tech-first category of customers. First, to make its device appealing to wear, Meta collaborated with Ray-Banone of the most popular sunglasses brands. Sometimes people are embarrassed to wear nerdy accessories in public. So, having the Ray-Ban branding instantly takes away that stigma. Also Meta didnt shoot for the moon like Apple did. Instead, Meta built in just a few useful perks to keep its glasses simple and cheap. The temple tips house discreet open-ear speakers for music streaming on the go, so you dont need a separate pair of earbuds. It has a set of AirPods-like controls built right into the arms. But most importantly, the glasses feature a forward-facing camera instead of a screen, which offers a window into the world for Metas AI bot to analyze what it sees and report back. And it also lets wearers take quick photos and videos for direct posting to Instagram Stories. Unlike the Vision Pro, the IPX4-certified Ray-Ban Meta are meant to be used away from home. So, users can put them on like any regular pair of sunglasses, which is great for family picnics, concerts, and influencers. Help wanted Its clear that Apple is currently focused on the flagship headset line, as the Vision Pros successor could launch as soon as next year. In my opinion, Apple shouldnt kill the glasses project but should leverage its own ecosystem advantage to create lightweight spectacles that rely on other devices to do the heavy lifting. A pair of Apple smart glasses could take some cues from the AirPods. Foundry The AirPods, for example, can announce notifications. Similarly, the Apple Watch packs exclusive perks unavailable to rivaling smartwatch brands, such as auto Mac unlock. So, Apple is in a position to create the best smart glasses for iOS users, as no other manufacturer has access to the underlying ecosystem infrastructure. Plus there are plenty of people who just dont trust Meta. A pair of Apple glasses doesnt need to have a Vision Pro-like interface. Like the early Apple Watches, they could piggyback on a paired iPhones processor and internet connection to offer some handy shortcuts. Like the AirPods, they could handle Siri requests, announce notifications, and accept calls. And with an embedded camera, Apples new Visual Intelligence feature could come alive. The smart glasses would transmit what they see to the connected iPhone, which would then analyze the content with ChatGPT and send the response back to the shades. Other potential features could include snapping quick shots and clips that users can view in the iPhones Photos app. It could also integrate with FaceTime, letting the caller enjoy the scenic route youre taking while you talk. The possibilities are endless even without incorporating any of the current Vision Pro features. Vision Pro is too advanced to shrink down to a pair of glasses. Thiago Trevisan/Foundry Short-sighted Vision By putting the Apple Glasses on the back burner, the company is missing the smart glasses train. Meta is actively developing more advanced iterations of the Ray-Bans, while Apple seemingly has no plans to announce a competitor anytime soon. By the time the Apple glasses potentially debut, theyre going to have tremendous competition, and with Apple insisting on high-end features, it could be years before anything comes to market. Even if the Vision Pro 2 addresses most of its predecessors shortcomings, which is unlikely, its clear that the general public isnt interested in this form factor. So, maybe Apple should study whats actually working instead of trying to repair whats inherently broken.

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 4:45 pm

Apple rolls out mysterious iOS 18.3 update for iPhone 11 only

Macworld While iOS 18.3 was not as momentous as some of Apples previous x.3 iPhone updates, it brought a number of significant changes , mostly affecting Apple Intelligence . Now, however, the company has released another version of iOS 18.3 focused on a group of devices that dont support its AI platform. As reported by MacRumors , an update with build number 22D64as distinct from 22D63, which rolled out last weekhas been released for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max only. Those arent the oldest devices that can run iOS 18 (that title is held by the iPhone XS and XR) but theyre close to the bottom of the list and could miss out when iOS 19 is announced this summer. With their A13 chips they arent remotely close to meeting Apple Intelligences hardware requirements: an A17 or later found in the iPhone 15 Pro, Pro Max and the iPhone 16 range. Apple hasnt released a special version of iOS 18.3 for iPhone 12, 13, 14, or 15 handsets, or for that matter the XS and XR, suggesting that this update is addressing specific flaws in the iPhone 11. It seems counterintuitive that the iPhone 11 would need iOS 18.3 at all, but the update does contain some new features that arent related to Apple Intelligence. Of the five features we picked out as noteworthy, for example, there is one for the Calculator app, restoring a pre-iOS 18 ability to continually tap the equals sign in order to repeat the last operation. And the Home app gains support for HomeKit- and Matter-compatible robot vacuums. The focus of the update, however, is more likely to be bug fixes. We already know of two fixes in the general iOS 18.3 release: one tackles an Apple Music problem that caused songs to complete playback even if you closed the app, while another deals with the keyboard disappearing when typing a Siri request. But 22D64 is likely to contain a patch for a bug specific to the late-2019 handsets. To install the update, which we would recommend, you should open the Settings app on your iPhone and go to General > Software Update and follow the instructions. Read our iOS 18 superguide for more information about the latest iPhone software.

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

Apple is doomed because it cant see the future

Macworld More bad news for people who get attached to rumored Apple products as Bloombergs Mark Gurman reports that the company has canceled one of its headset projects: Apple Scraps Work on Mac-Connected Augmented Reality Glasses . Quick side note: if you do find yourself becoming attached to a rumored Apple product, thats probably a good time to close the laptop and go outside and stare at a tree or something for a while. Pet a dog. Do whatever it is people do with cats. Getting attached to rumored Apple product lines is not healthy. This now dead as a doornail one is, of course, not the Vision Pro but a potential new type of glasses that Gurman reported on last year. This project apparently went from Maybe if we offload the processing to an iPhone. to Oof. Thats not gonna work. How about offloading it to a Mac? to AR glasses you can wear while sitting at a desk? Why are we doing this again? to canceled. Hey, it happens. Just the other day the Macalope was thinking of going out for a nice lunch. Then time got away from him and he thought maybe hed make a nice lunch at home. Then he ended up eating Reeses Peanut Butter Cups at his desk. Thats pretty much the same thing. The Macalope will not be taking questions. Gizmodos take on this turn of events is the most pointing and LOL-ing the Macalopes seen. Heres their subhead: Apple is lacking vision for where to go following the Vision Pro tanking. Gizmodo , January 31, 2025 Get it? Because Vision. Yeah, you got it. Copy editors are such scamps. The first part seems fairly true, based on the available rumors at least. Apples current status with its Vision efforts seems positively Titan-esque, which aint great. But did the Vision Pro tank? Apple certainly didnt sell a lot of them, thats for sure, but its questionable whether or not it sold fewer than it really expected. And if youre comparing it to other Apple product lines, its worth remembering that youre comparing it to some of the most successful consumer electronics products ever. By ditching the augmented reality glasses, Apple is tacitly admitting that it just cannot crack the VR/AR space. Gizmodo , January 31, 2025 That, however, is not exactly what Mark Gurmans piece said. Despite the project being shuttered, Apple is still working on underlying technologies that could be used in AR glasses down the road, including custom microLED-type screens, Bloomberg News reported this week. Bloomberg , January 31, 2025 So much of Apples analysis relies on reporting done by Mark Gurman. It seems to the Macalope that if youre going to use Gurmans work as the basis for your views, you should use all of it instead of just the parts that support your thesis. He knows its less fun that way. Also, while Apple is ditching the offloading glasses, it has not ditched the Vision Pro itself. Its still in there swinging. Maybe not connecting a lot, but still swinging. IDG To Gizmodos point, it really isnt at all clear that Apple has a viable development path for the Vision line. While you could probably have said that about the Apple Watch back in 2015, too, those two products arent exactly comparable. One is priced at a consumer level and the other is priced more at an I have a backup yacht level. Of course, youre gonna wanna keep the Vision Pro on the main yacht, just in case you want to show it to another of your yacht friends. Who probably also have their own Vision Pros. So maybe do keep it on your backup yacht? Honestly, the Macalope doesnt really know how yacht provisioning works. The Macalopes been wrong before but he doesnt believe for a minute that Apple is done with AR/VR headsets. While the Vision Pro isnt a sales hit, there is definitely enough neat technology there that can be steered into a product that might one day be a hit. It doesnt seem like its going to be real soon, however.

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

Test your Macs performance using one of these benchmark and speed-test tools

Macworld Is your Macs performance not as good as it once was? Wondering if there might be a problem with your software or if one of the components has failed? Or perhaps its your web connection thats bothering you, but you arent sure if its just that your broadband connection is really poor, or if theres something else going on with your Mac. We share plenty of advice on how to update your Mac, and speed up a slow Mac , but how do you tell if there is really a problem with your Mac rather than you just being inpatient with it? One way to get an idea of how well your Mac is working is to run benchmarks and a set of performance tests on your MacBook or Mac desktop. Several benchmarking apps will help you find out how fast your Mac is, you can test your GPU and your CPU as well as your Wi-Fi internet speed and even ethernet speed. In this article well run through the best Mac performance test apps, including some free options you can find online. If you are thinking of buying a new Mac, running benchmarks on your current machine and then comparing them to our benchmarks of the newer models weve reviewed will give you an idea of the kind of boost you can expect. (Check our Mac reviews section for the latest Mac benchmarks .) In this article, well recommend the variety of (usually free) apps we use to evaluate a Macs performance (and more specifically, the performance of its components) in a range of scenarios.Carry on reading to find out how to benchmark the CPU, GPU, hard drive, and more, of your Mac desktop or laptop. How to run Mac speed tests Want to find out how fast your Mac is (and confirm your belief that its been slowing down)? You can run various tests to find out your processor speed, which would give you an insight into how powerful your Mac is. We also recommend checking the speed of your SSDor hard drive, if you Mac is older. Before running any of the tests below, we recommend closing any apps on your Mac as they might affect how well the machine performs. Restarting to make sure that any RAM is freed up is also advisable. How to benchmark your Macs CPU To check your processor speed we recommend Geekbench from Primate Labs. Geekbench is free to use and you can get it on the Mac App Store here . You can also download it from Primate Labs website here . Geekbench 6 (updated from Geekbench 5 in February 2023) is the most popular tool for gauging how powerful the latest processors are, and because it works for Macs and PCs, as well as iOS and Android you can get a good idea of how your processor compares to another. It is our go-to benchmark tool when reviewing the latest Macs, iPhones and iPads here at Macworld. Geekbenchs CPU test runs through various tests to stress the CPU and then calculates an overall scorethe higher the better. Tests include file compression, rendering web pages and PDFs, running developer scripts, and doing machine-learning tasks like object detection and background blur. Running these tests could be useful if you think something is wrong with your Mac; you can compare the score to similar Macs and processors. You can view recent Geekbench scores for various Mac processors here . Foundry How to benchmark your CPU with Geekbench The main draw of Geekbench is that its incredibly easy to use and requires little technical knowledge. Heres how to use it: Download the app from the Mac App Store here or Primate Labs website here . We recommend that you restart your Mac before running the test. Close any other apps that are running on your Mac. Open Geekbench. Youll see a Welcome to Geekbench message and a request to Upgrade or Enter License. You dont need to do either of these things. Just click on Later . Click Run CPU benchmark. Foundry Geekbench will then measure the performance of your CPU when performing everyday tasks designed to simulate real-world applications and can take 10 minutes or more to complete, depending on the speed of your CPU. Once its done, the results will be displayed. You might initially be overwhelmed byall the information on offer, from the Processor ID to the Motherboard hardware, but the only two numbers you need to concentrate on are at the top: single-core score and multi-core score. The single-core score helps give a sense of how fast the Mac performs under certain situations when only a single processing core is handling everything. Many applications have their performance limited by a single main thread, so single-core CPU performance will determine how fast they run. Other applications are designed to be multi-threaded so that lots of processes can run at the same time. The multi-core results show you how well your Mac can perform when pushed to its absolute limits, as itll use multiple processing cores at once to handle the strain. Think of it as your Macs top-end performance. You can take these results and compare them to other benchmark tests on the Geekbench Browser , allowing you to see how your Mac compares to the latest generation of Macs, and even its competitors from other manufacturers. It should give you an idea of how well your computer is performing at the moment, and whether the upgrade youre considering is worth it in terms of raw processing power. Foundry How to check your Macs disk speed One way we used to check how fast the storage inside our Mac was used to be to copy and paste a 4GB folder and then time how long it took to duplicate. That is no longer an effective measure because, since Apple introduced APFS (Apple File System) the folder is no longer duplicated, all you are really doing is creating an alias to the original file. Therefore the only way to really make a judgment about the speed of the storage inside your Mac is to use a tool such as the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test (free from the Mac App Store here ), or the AJA System Test Lite (free from the Mac App Store here) to measure the read/write speeds of your hard drive or SSD. How to benchmark your SSD with Blackmagic Disk Speed Test The free Blackmagic Disk Speed Test was designed for video editors to help determine whether their hard drives canhandle large files. If youre not a video editor, dont fret. the data is still very helpful to gauge performance. Download Blackmagic Disk Speed Test . We recommend that you restart your Mac before running the test. Open the app. For improved accuracy, and as with all other benchmark tests, its best to make sure that no other apps are running. Select your target drive if your Mac has more than one hard drive (this is done by clicking the gear cog) and click start to begin the benchmark. While theres a bunch of data showcased in the Will it Work? and How Fast? charts, thats mainly for video editors. The numbers you want to focus on are displayed in the big gauges at the top. The write speed is on the left and the read speed on the right, giving you an idea of how fast things will be written to the drive and how fast apps and files will load respectively. Blackmagic Disk Speed works by running a write test and the Write gauge will eventually stop with a result. Then, it will do the same with a Read test. Then, it starts the process over again with a test of a different file size and will continue to go back and forth between tests until you click the Stop button. You can record any results you see while the gauge is stopped. Youll find that the results between test iterations are similar. How to check GPU performance on Mac Finally, lets talk about graphical performance. For this, we usually opt for two main benchmark tools: Geekbenchs Compute tests and Maxons Cinebench . How to use Cinebench to benchmark your Macs GPU Cinebench 2024, which you can download here , is another free piece of software that, in addition to testing your Macs CPU (much like Geekbench without the ability to compare with other results online), will use an OpenGL and Metal test to benchmark your graphics card. Cinebench tests the CPU and/or GPU by creating a 3D engine with Maxons Redshift render engine. On M3 and later MAcs, Cinebench supports the GPU-accelerated Metal RT hardware ray tracing. After the tests have run youll see the frames per second (fps) result and a score, with the higher the result the better. Youll see some of the best results following the test, but Maxon doesnt have an easy-to-search database for different models like Geekbench does. Maxon To perform the test, install the app (Its called Cinebench R24), open it, and click Start next to the GPU test in the top-left corner of the app. Itll take you through the test, and your final result will be displayed next to the Start button. A test can take 10 minutes or longer. How to use Geekbench to benchmark your Macs GPU Geekbench doesnt measure 3D graphics rendering performance like the Cinebench test above. Instead, it uses the GPU to handle computational tasks like edge detection on images, applying a gaussian blur to a 24-megapixel photo, or detecting faces in photos. That is how it measures GPU Compute tasks. For that reason we would suggest that if you want to measure 3D graphics performance you are better off using Cinebench (above). Geeknech Compute is a good general-purpose GPU benchmark. To measure the GPU using Geekbench download the app from the Mac App Store here or Primate Labs website here . We recommend that you restart your Mac before running the test. Close any other apps that are running on your Mac. Open Geekbench. Youll see a Welcome to Geekbench message and a request to Upgrade or Enter License. You dont need to do either of these things. Just click on Later . Click on Compute in the sidebar on the left. Choose between OpenCL or Metal in the GPU API section. On a Mac, Metal is the most important score; on iPhones and iPads, the only supported API is Metal. Click Run GPU Benchmark . Having benchmarked your Mac you will have a better idea of whether it is performing as well as should be expected, or if there might be something wrong. Our first suggestion would be to update your software, but if your Mac is just suffering from old age and you decide to look for a new Mac, take a look at our Mac buying guide and be sure to check out the best prices for a new Mac in our various Mac deals round ups: Best Mac mini deals this month Best MacBook Air deals this month Best Mac Studio deals available now Best MacBook Pro deals this month Best iMac deals this month

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 1:45 pm

Burned through all the content on Apple TV? This documentary streamer is here to fill the void

Macworld Why does the ever-flowing content stream make us feel like we live in a desert? If youve watched everything on Max, Hulu, or whatever new streaming service popped up last week, MagellanTV is an established alternative to mindless binge-watching . And this week, a lifetime subscription is 30% off with code SAVE30 . Not your average streaming service This award-winning documentary streamer offers thousands of hours of ad-free content across history, science, crime, nature, and more. Whether youre looking for something more profound or need something interesting playing in the background, MagellanTV has you covered. Unlike traditional streaming services, MagellanTV offers a rich library of growing content that keeps you hooked. Explore shows like Diving with Sharks, The Last Secrets of the Titanic, and JFK: Making of a President. Or, dive into exclusive playlists like Wild Weather, The Stay-at-Home Travel Guide, and Mysteries of the Universe, Whether exploring ancient civilizations, unsolved crimes, or the wonders of the natural world, youll always find something new and fascinating. MagellanTV isnt just for solo watching stream across up to five devices and share your subscription with family and friends with no additional fees. Get your lifetime access to MagellanTV for just $139.97 (Reg. $199) and save 30% with code SAVE30 at checkout. MagellanTV Documentary Streaming Service: Lifetime Subscription $199.99 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

Run out of space? Free up your iPhone storage with these tips

Macworld Storage shortage is a reality for many iPhone owners: whether the culprit is apps, music, Messages or (most commonly) photos and videos, most of us have run out of space at a key moment. Perhaps just as you are trying to update the operating system, or as you were trying to install a hot new app. Unfortunately, you cant upgrade an iPhones internal storage. But all is not lost. We have a few tips for managing and optimizing the storage available on your iPhone, getting the most out of every last gigabyte and freeing up space for new apps and photos. As an aside, please note that even though you cant upgrade the internal storage, you can supplement an iPhones capacity with external storage accessories and you can use iCloud storage to extend your capacity to 2TB and beyond. PROMOTION EaseUS MobiMover | Transfer iPhone data and free up space EaseUS MobiMover is a free iPhone transfer software to figure out whats taking up the most space on your iPhone/iPad, backup and move iPhone data to a computer or new iPhone/iPad, clear the clutters to solve iPhone storage running low problems and get a less overloaded, more organized iPhone/iPad. Now 25% OFF Exclusive Code: MACWORLD25 MOBIMOVER FOR MAC MobiMover for Windows 1. Find out what is taking up space and delete the biggest culprits Foundry The first thing to do is find out what is taking up the space on your iPhone. Luckily there is a simple way to do this. Open Settings. Go to General. Tap on iPhone Storage. This will take you to a screen where you can see what is taking up the space on your iPhone. Youll need to be patient while it calculates how much storage is being used and by what. Eventually, you will see a bar chart divided up into Photos, Apps, Messages, iOS, System Data, and other types of files. System Data (which used to be called Other in older versions of iOS) can often run to tens of GB of storage, leaving many to wonder how to delete Other or System Data on an iPhone . Scroll down to see which of your apps are taking up the most space. In images above you can see Photos is using more than 49GB, Messages nearly 20GB. There are ways to manage these apps and how much they store that we will discuss below. If you scroll through the various apps taking up space (they are sorted so that the largest are at the top) you will be able to quickly locate the ones that are worth removing. The figures include any media stored in the app, so expect your Photos, Music, and Messaging apps to be near the top. This view also shows when you last used an app, so you can confidently delete an app you probably wont use any time soon. Dont worry, once youve bought something its tied to your Apple ID so Apple knows you own it and youll be able to download it again. Scroll through the list and be ruthless. If an app you rarely use is taking up 300MB of space then delete it. You can always download it again for free if you want to. Find an app you want to delete. Swipe from right to left on it. Choose Delete App. Alternatively, you could choose Offload App, which will delete the app but keep any documents and data so that if you download it again you can access the data you had in it. Theres another way to delete apps that we will discuss next. Once an app has been deleted you will see it in this list with a download icon beside it, so this is a good place to go if you ever want to re-download something. 2. Delete apps from the Home screen Foundry There is another way to delete apps that might be slightly quicker if you just want to free up some space in a hurry. You can delete an app from the Home screen, including the App Library. How this works depends on the version of iOS you are using. In the most recent iOS versions, press and hold on an icon until the menu comes up. Then tap Remove App . Youll then see a window pop up to confirm you want to delete the app. Choose Delete App to remove it from your iPhone. On older versions of iOS you could tap and hold on its icon and wait for it (and the other icons too) to start jiggling about this means youre in Edit Mode. Then tap on the X in the left corner to delete the app. You can still hold your finger down until youre in Edit model and tap the (-) in the corner of the app icon to delete it, if you wish. There is more advice about deleting apps here: How to delete apps on iPhone & iPad . 3. Work through Apples recommendations Foundry When youre in Settings > General > iPhone Storage, youll see some recommendations for optimizing your storage. You will probably see two, as well as an option to Show All so you can see more recommendations. The reason why we didnt start with this is that, although a great way to manage storage in the future, its not the quickest way to recover a bit of storage in a hurry. However, it will stand you in good stead if you take Apples advice and put the various storage management suggestions into play. One option you will see here (if you havent already set it up) is to use iCloud Photo Library . This will store your photos and videos in the cloud. iCloud Photo Library is a great solution if you want to have access to all your photos on all your devices, just make sure that Apple stores optimized versions of the photos on your device, rather than full res versions. Another option is to Auto Delete Old Conversations from the Messages app. We havent done this primarily because we dont want to lose access to old messages from people long gone, but its a great way to reduce the amount of storage given to messages. Because of the images and videos stored in Messages, this can often free up several gigabytes. In a similar vein, the Review Large Attachments allows you to delete photos, videos and other media shared in attachments. So if you have a habit of sharing images via Messages expect to find lots of photos or videos here which you can delete if you know you have them in your Photos app. You could also choose to Review Downloaded Videos . If its an option for you tap on the arrow beside it and delete any downloads you see here that you dont need to keep. Tap Edit > Tap the red circle beside the program you want to delete > Tap Delete. You may also see the to Offload Unused Apps . Here Apple volunteers to automatically offload apps that are rarely used when you start to run out of storage. Offloading deletes the app itself, which is easy to replace by redownloading. But it keeps the documents and data, which are likely to be irreplaceable. You can also find the option to Offload Unused Apps under Settings > App Store. Make sure that Automatic app downloads is not selected here, so that apps done automatically download when you add them to other devices. iOS will tell you how much storage you stand to gain from enabling these suggestions. 4. Delete app data and cache Foundry Apple offers to remove the app while preserving the data, but perhaps its the data you want to delete. Maybe you have old videos and books you no longer plan to watch taking up space in an app you still want to use. Some apps will have a lot of data associated with them that you could delete without having to remove the app itself. To look deeper into the storage being taken up by apps, return to Settings > General > iPhone Storage and click on the arrow beside one of the apps listed there. This way you can see how much data is used by the app itself, and how much additional space is being used by documents and data. Video apps tend to be a big culprit here, but the Review Downloaded Videos above should have solved that for you. Another place to look is your video editing apps, and book reading apps like Kindle and Books. To delete the data you will need to go to the app itself. Well walk through how to delete data from a number of apps below, including Books, Notes, and Messages. Other places to look include: Google Maps: Tap your profile and select Offline Maps to see if theres any map data you dont need to store locally. Prime Video/Netflix/Disney+ etc: Open the app and view your downloads. You should be able to select the ones you wish to delete. Another way to free up space is to clear your browser cache. To delete Safari cache follow these steps: Open Settings. Scroll down and click on Safari. Click on Clear History and Website Data. If you use Chrome you have to remove the cache from inside Chrome. In that case, follow these steps: Open Chrome. Tap on Options. Tap Settings. Tap Privacy. Now tap on Clear Browser Data. Select what you want to delete. Tap Clear Browsing Data. 5. Delete text messages Foundry As we mentioned above, you could choose to auto-delete conversations from the Messages app, which would free up a lot of space. But you might not want to do that if you have messages you want to keep for sentimental reasons. You can still delete, en masse, a lot of the Messages on your phone while keeping the ones you dont want to lose. Swipe from right to left on any message that you want to delete. Choose Delete. A better way to filter out messages that are safe to delete and then mass delete them is to filter your messages by Unknown Senders. Tap Filters in the upper left of the main Messages screen. Tap on Unknown Senders. Once in the Unknown Senders view tap on the three dots at the top. Choose Select Messages. Tap on Select all. Double-check that you arent deleting anything you might need. Deselect those messages. Tap Delete. If you dont have any reason to keep messages you have two choices. You can delete messages over a year old or you can delete messages that are just 30 days old. To do this follow these steps: Open Settings. Scroll to Messages and tap. Scroll to Message History and tap on Keep Messages. Now choose between 30 days, 1 Year, and Forever. 6. Delete photos you dont need Foundry If your photos are taking up a considerable amount of space on your iPhone you might want to consider deleting a few of the ones that you have no desire to keep. Perhaps, like us, you often take screenshots of train times when you are commuting. If you want to delete screenshots from your phone you can do so really easily by opening the Photos app and, under Media Types, look for Screenshots. In there, you can find the screenshots you no longer want to keep and delete them. Or you take a ton of photos just to get the perfect shot. There is no need to keep these shots. We try to get into the habit of deleting these extra shots close to the time we take them, or at least favoriting one of the collections so we can easily go back and delete lots at a later date. (If youre not in this sensible habit, a free app may be able to help. See How to delete duplicate photos on iPhone .) Weve tried a free option called Remo Duplicate Photos Remover , but there are plenty more you can try such as the paid-for Duplicate Photos Fixer . In the Utilities category there is a Duplicates folder. If you select it, you can see all your identical photos and choose which to merge into a single photo. Similarly, if youve been using Burst Mode you may have hundreds of near-identical images you really dont need taking up space on your iPhone. To remove extra shots from Burst Mode find the Bursts folder under Media Types, and remove all the unwanted images. 7. Delete images from Messages Foundry Another way to save a ton of space on your iPhone is to delete images that have been shared via Messages. Again you might have images here you want to keep for sentimental reasons, so beware. This is a good option if you dont want to mass delete a lot of images, as you can free up space by just deleting the space-hogging images or videos associated with iMessages. Open a conversation. Tap and hold an image within the thread. Youll see a menu below the image. Tap More, and youll see little circles next to each message and image. (The one you tapped and held will have this pre-ticked.) You can now select as many images (or other files) as you wish, then tap the bin icon at the bottom left to delete them. If there are likely to be a few images you want to delete you might want to go straight to the images library associated with that message. To do this follow these steps: Click on the name or group at the top of the message. Now scroll down the page to the Photos section. Tap on See All. Now tap Select. You can tap on any images you want to delete now. Once they are deleted tap on Delete. You can also show just Screenshots, which might help you filter out the things you are most likely to want to delete. Unfortunately, you cant select all here though. 8. Beware of iCloud Photos Foundry Signing up for iCloud Photos can save you a lot of space if you have gigabytes and gigabytes of photos, reducing the space they take up on your iPhone to something much less greedy, so its definitely worth turning this one on. However, a lot of people have a misunderstanding of what iCloud Photos will do for them. Its a useful service that lets you automatically upload and store your entire photo library in iCloud so you can access photos and videos on all your devices. iCloud Photo is not a way to back up the images on your iPhone so you can delete them from your iPhone. If you were looking for a way to back up your photos so you could delete them iCloud Photos is not it. You cannot delete the images from your iPhone once they are in iCloud because deleting any image will delete it from all your devices. We have a separate article on backing up your Apple photo library and we recommend you read that for tips if thats what you want to do. We also explain How to move photos to iCloud to save space on an iPhone in another article. If you do use iCloud Photos you also need to make sure you choose Optimize iPhone Storage to ensure that if you lack space your iPhone will only keep small versions of images on the device, thereby saving space. Alternatively, you could select Download and Keep Originals, but that would take a lot of space up! 9. The movie rental trick Foundry This tip can create space on your iPhone (from 1/2MB to over 1GB sometimes) using magic. Not really, but were not quite sure how its done, only that it works if your iPhone is almost at maximum capacity. And no, your iPhone doesnt need to be jailbroken, nor does it void the warranty. Before we begin, head to Settings > General > About and make a note of how much storage you have. Then, head to the TV app and find a large title we recommend The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at a whopping 6.83GB. Once youve found a suitable movie, tap the Rent button twice (dont worry, you wont actually end up renting it) and dismiss the popup informing you that theres not enough space to download the movie. Now, head back to the About section of the Settings menu and take a look at your available storage. If all has gone well, you should see a difference of a few hundred megabytes, possibly more. While it wont work for everybody, users on Reddit report that following the steps several times allowed them to keep freeing up more storage. Were not quite sure what Apple is deleting when it does this, as its not apps, photos or other important data. We assume itll be clearing out caches and other areas that make up the Other section on your iOS storage breakdown. 10. Sign up for iTunes Match or Apple Music Foundry You dont have to store every Music track you could ever possibly need to listen to on your iPhone. If you sign up for iTunes Match (for $24.99/21.99 a year) or Apple Music ($10.99/10.99 a month) and you will then have every track you own available to you via the cloud. Therefore you can delete your music from your iPhone knowing that every song you may wish to listen to is but a download away. Heres how to sign up for iTunes Match and heres our guide to Apple Music . Once you have signed up for either of these Apples services, all your music on all your Apple devices will be uploaded to iCloud (even tracks you have imported from CD). This means you can download any track you fancy listening to on your iPhone whenever the mood takes you. You can download a track or a whole album, or a whole playlist. Just click on the iCloud download icon beside the title. If you then want to delete the track from your iPhone, just swipe left on it, to delete. It will still be available to download from iCloud another time. 11. Remove Books youre not reading Foundry Have you got any iBooks downloaded on your iPhone? Do you need them to be there? If you delete them they will still be available in iCloud to download again, so why not save yourself a few MB by removing the novel youre reading on your iPad from your iPhone. Our Books app is 35.5MB, but carries 1.65GB of data. Using the Books example, to delete the data you need to open the Books app. Open Books. Go to Library. Tap on Edit. Look through the books on your device any that arent currently stored on the iPhone will have a cloud logo beside them. Now tap on any book you wish to remove from your device. Then tap on the Trash in the bottom left to delete it. Tap on Remove Downloads to remove it from your device. You can choose to Delete This Copy, rather than delete it from all your devices. Also, check Settings > Books and make sure you deselect Automatic Downloads so that when you buy a book on another device it doesnt automatically download to your iPhone too. 12. Record video at a lower resolution Foundry Newer iPhones offer you the option to reduce the quality of the videos you record. As the screenshot shows, a minute of video can take up 400MB of space on your iPhone if you record it at 4K, so you probably wont want to be doing that. The iPhone should default to 1080p HD at 60 fps, but you could economize further by recording at 720p HD and 30fps: just 40MB for a minute, rather than 90MB. You can change the settings in Settings > Camera > Record Video. 13. Check your other photo-editing apps Foundry There are photo-editing features in Photos, but you may use separate apps for photo editing. Those apps could have some old images lurking within that you could delete. Check apps like Instagram, Snapchat and the like for images stored in the app itself. 14. Spring-clean your Notes Foundry If you use your iPhones Notes app fairly heavily you may be wondering how much space you could save by deleting old notes. To see how much storage the app is taking up, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage, then find and tap on the entry for Notes. This will show separate entries for the app itself (a paltry 12MB) and the documents and data it holds (a slightly less paltry 64.2MB, in our case). To be honest, this still isnt a massive number, and its unlikely to make a huge difference. We deleted a fair few notes and didnt notice any change at all in our phone memory; it doesnt strike us as worth the effort. But if youre desperate (and prepared to be drastic), or if you use Notes to store attachments and other media, then it may make a crucial difference. 15. Optimize storage using a third-party app Foundry If the free tips above arent for you, there are myriad third-party apps available thatll make the process simpler and quicker. Here one of our top suggestions: iMyFone Umate This is an app for Mac and Windows that can free up a huge amount of space on your iPhone. Plug in your iPhone and run a scan. The app will tell you how much free space you could potentially gain by clearing out temporary and junk files, backing up photos, and deleting large files, then showcases your app collection for rapid (but selective) deletion. Interestingly, the app offers the ability to compress your photos instead of completely deleting them. It backs the original photos up to your Mac or PC, then will compress your entire library to free up extra space (up to 75 percent, according to the company). You can grab a trial of iMyFone Umate for free, or you can pay $19.95 (around 15) for the full app.

Macworld 4 Feb 2025 3:49 am

How to get Microsoft Word for free on Mac

Macworld Microsoft Word remains the standard way to create and share text documents, whether youre in a corporate or educational organisation. In recent years, its definitely had its iron-clad grip loosened by the likes of Google Docs, but in many instances Word is the preferred or expected software to use. Theres only one problem with that: its not free. So, if you dont want to add another monthly bill to your account, how can you still use the software without shelling out? Heres how to get Microsoft Word on your Mac for free, plus the various paid versions and some useful alternatives. How to use Microsoft Word for free on the web Microsoft offers completely free versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, all of which you access online at its Microsoft 365 hub . Youll need a Microsoft account, but these are free and you may find that you already have a Hotmail or Outlook account that you created a while back. If you dont, they only take a few minutes to create. Once this is done, youre free to access the various apps and use them in your browser. This used to be called Office.com but Microsoft now calls it Microsoft 365 to keep it in line with its other productivity software. Read our review of Microsoft Word 2024 for Mac , plus everything you need to know about Microsoft Office for Mac vs Microsoft 365. Its true that you dont get the full suite of tools that the paid versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint possess, and you have to save documents to OneDrive, but if you just need a word processor that can accurately create and handle .docx file types, this is a handy way to get it for free. Get Microsoft Word for free for one month You can run Word, Excel, PowerPoint and all the apps Microsoft offers in the Microsoft 365 bundle for one month for free thanks to Microsofts 30-day free trial . When you set up the trial you will need to add your payment information, so If you dont want to pay anything you could set a reminder for yourself to cancel before your subscription starts. If you miss that date your subscription can be canceled by turning off recurring billing. Best deals right now! U.S. The Digital License shop is offering Microsoft Office 2024 with lifetime licenses for Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint for $49 for Mac users (its cheaper on the PC). Get the deal from Digital License for 49 U.K. Groupon has a deal where you can get lifetime access to Microsoft Office Standard 2024 Mac for 29 thats 85% off and includes lifetime licenses for Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. Get the deal from Groupon for 29 Wowcher has the same deal. Get Office Standard 2024 for 29. It includes lifetime licenses for Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. Get the deal from Wowcher for 29 How to get the paid version of Microsoft Word for less If you need the full range of tools that Word has to offer, not to mention the ability to work offline and save files into other folders or online storage services, then youll need to pay. There are two routes open to you: one-off payment, or a subscription. We already pay for plenty of things each month, so the idea of adding another bill to the list might not appeal. Thankfully, you dont have to, as Microsoft still offers a one-and-done approach to buying Word. Its not cheap, though, as buying the app outright will set you back $179.99 / 159.99 , although there are no more payments afterwards. But theres an even cheaper way to get Microsoft Word for one payment and you actually get Excel and PowerPoint too! You can get a lifetime license for Office Home 2024 that includes all three apps for $149.99 / 119.99 . Microsoft Word for Mac Read our review Price When Reviewed: Lifetime license, Office Home 2024, one device: $149.99; Lifetime license Word, one device: $179.99; Microsoft 265 Personal, one device: $99.99 a year ($9.99 a month) Best Prices Today: $99.99 at Microsoft (one device, one year) | $119.99 at Microsoft Office Home 2024 | $179.99 at Microsoft (lifetime license) However, the best option, especially if you really want to save money and only need Word temporarily, is to sign up for the Microsoft 365 subscription for a month or so and then cancel. Microsoft 365 costs $99.99 a year or $9.99 a month / 84.99 a year or 8.49 a month sign up for the monthly deal if you want the flexibility to cancel in a few months time. Microsoft 365 Personal Price When Reviewed: $99.99 a year ($9.99 a month) Best Prices Today: $99.99 at Amazon | $99.99 at Microsoft (one license, one year) With Microsoft 365 you not only get Word, but also Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook and 1TB of OneDrive storage. Microsoft keeps you on the latest version of the apps at all times, so you never need to deal with outdated software or miss out on new features.Another benefit is that you can use the Office apps on up to five devices, including an iPhone and iPad (if you buy the lifetime licenses its only for use on one Mac). If you want more accounts, theres the Microsoft 365 Family tier which allows 2-6 people to use the service and boosts the storage up to 6TB. This costs $129.99 / 104.99 per annum or $12.99/10.49 per month. Microsoft 365 Family Price When Reviewed: $129.99 a year (or $12.99 per month) Best Prices Today: $129.99 at Amazon | $129.99 at Microsoft (six licenses, one year) To see how the subscription version compares to the bought one, take a look at our Microsoft 365 vs Office 2024 buying guide . Should you get Office 2021? Weve noticed a few stockists still selling Microsoft Office for Mac 2021, so you might find this on sale for less than Office 2024. Do bear in mind when buying this older version of Office that Microsoft has said it will no longer support it after October 2026. Office for Mac 2021: Home & Student Price When Reviewed: Was $149.99 Best Prices Today: $149.99 at Microsoft Watch out for scams and hacks Microsoft It takes about 30 seconds to find videos on YouTube that will show you how to download, install and get Word (plus all the other MS Office software) up and running on your Mac for nothing. If the instructions are similar to the ones in this article, then you should be fine, but many of the ones weve seen require some sort of serial code-cracking program to be bought and downloaded to your machine. While this might seem like a victimless crime to someMicrosoft is a multi-billion-dollar company while the user is just a single person with no moneythe real victim is most likely to be you. Its true that some hackers are benevolent, wanting only to free the information so that anyone can use it, but sadly others are most definitely not. Downloading and installing things like this on your Mac is one of the easiest ways to contract malware or spyware software that can cause havoc with your data. Thats aside from the fact that youre contravening copyright, which is rather naughty. Our advice would be to keep well away from these free routes to Word. Free alternatives to Microsoft Word Unless you specifically need Microsoft Word, youll find that there are plenty of great word processors out there that wont cost you a penny. Any new Mac will come with a free copy of Apples Pages software, which is a hugely powerful tool for creating and editing documents, and also works well with its iOS/iPadOS counterpart app. Google Docs is a perennial favourite as the web-based software is free and easy to use. You wont find incredibly advanced features like those on the full-blown Microsoft Word, but for most people its all theyll ever need. LibreOffice Writer is another one thats always worth checking out. The open-source software is completely free and yet offers a complete solution for those who want the functionality of MS Word. Yes, its not quite the smooth and aesthetically pleasing experience of its inspiration, but you can get so much done on Writer that you wont care. For a roundup of other options, check out our Best Mac word processor roundup.

Macworld 3 Feb 2025 11:26 pm

Apples new Invites service could launch as soon as this week

Macworld At the start of the year, eagle-eyed reporters spotted references in iOS code to a new Apple app (or possibly a feature within another app). Referred to as Apple Invites, it appeared to be a way to manage and invite people to parties and other events while offering integration with iCloud and Calendar. Based on the apps basic feature set and the fact that it disappeared and then reappeared during the progression from iOS 18.2 beta and iOS 18.2 final release to iOS 18.3 beta, the prospects of an imminent launch seemed remote if it was going to happen at all. Apple Invites, we thought, could be part of iOS 19 when it was unveiled in the summer, or it might turn out to be an experiment that went nowhere. But a new report claims it will launch, and considerably sooner than initially expected. In the latest installment of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman reveals firstly that Apple Invites has been dubbed Confetti within the company, and secondly that its tied to iOS 18.3 , not iOS 19. Given that iOS 18.3 is already out, we can expect the app/feature to launch sooner rather than later; Gurman says it could be as early as this week. Notably, Gurman refers to Invites not as an app, but as a service and an initiative; he implies it may lie within Calendar. Its not clear whether the service is free or whether it ties into Apple intelligence at all. For years, Apple has been seeking to revamp its calendar app, he writes,and this new initiative could be the beginning of a broader effort. What that broader effort will entail remains a mystery for now, but the launch of Invites means we should get an idea pretty soon.

Macworld 3 Feb 2025 7:47 pm

Clicks for iPhone 16 review clever iPhone keyboard case (not) for everyone

Macworld At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Pleasant typing feel Many clever shortcuts Backlit keyboard More space on the screen Cons Very unwieldy on the iPhone 16 Pro Max Lengthy setup Considerable battery Consumption Our Verdict The Clicks for iPhone is one of the most interesting accessory products for the iPhone in recent years. The combination of iPhone case and keyboard brings physical buttons to the Apple mobile phone and creates more space on the screen for content, as the on-screen keyboard is no longer needed, and being able to assign shortcuts to certain key combinations is an incredibly clever trick. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed From $139 Best Prices Today: Clicks case for iPhone 16 Retailer Price Clicks $139 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Clicks is the only keyboard case for the iPhone on the market. It is one of those accessories that will inevitably divide opinion. The concept itself isnt stupid, its just a bit out of date, because the era of smartphones with keyboards came to an end with the demise of Blackberry at the latest. Maybe Im just susceptible to such concepts, after all I belong to the (probably relatively small) group of people who spent quite a while with keyboard smartphones and look back longingly in moments of weakness. The small company has launched a revised version of the keyboard case that works with the iPhone 16. Not only was the fit adapted to the two new devices, but changes were also made to both the keyboard and the workmanship. Eugen Wegmann Design & finish Three colors Good workmanship Apart from the keyboard at the bottom, Clicks is a standard iPhone case that comes in three colours: Surf, Spice and Onyx (aka blue, ochre and black). Clicks is not explicitly marketed as a protective case, but its design offers a certain degree of protection for your iPhone. The frame is made of a relatively rigid silicone, and the back is made of a piece of hard plastic in which magnets for MagSafe are embedded in a circle. On the inside, they are covered with a microfiber fabric, similar to the original Apple covers. The buttons are made of aluminum and therefore have a very high-quality feel, while the designers have opted for a simple cut-out for the camera control. So far, so normal. But then theres the USB-C port on the lower edge of the inside, which you use to connect the Clicks to your iPhone and which is extended through the keyboard to the lower end so that you can also charge your iPhone and connect it to Carplay. Eugen Wegmann The eye-catcher and main function is of course the keyboard with its 37 black, optionally illuminated keys. In the interests of ergonomics, these are slightly dented and tilted slightly to the left on the left-hand side and slightly to the right on the right-hand side. All main keys are double and sometimes triple-keyed, with the most important special characters printed on the respective key. There are also three additional buttons in the bottom line: one for voice input (or for the backlight), one to switch the virtual iPhone keyboard on and off as required and a third click button for special shortcuts such as shortcuts. This cover conceals all the technology, but also weights. Eugen Wegmann On the back of the keyboard is a cover covered with a piece of artificial leather, behind which the technology is housed. If you want to know what it looks like inside, you can take a look at the last quarter of the video on the Jerryrigeverything YouTube channel , where the device is taken apart. See more options in our roundup of the best case for iPhone 16 . The recommended handling: two-handed. Eugen Wegmann Ergonomics & haptics Great haptic feedback Pro-Max version unwieldy Requires two-handed operation Key fetishists get their moneys worth with Clicks. The pressure point is pleasant, as is the clicking noise. The key size and spacing are large enough, unless you have really big fingers. Even with the best will in the world, your thumb will not reach the opposite side, and if you want to press a button and still hold the iPhone securely in your hand, it will be very tight. Eugen Wegmann Due to its size, however, it brings with it two not insignificant problems. The lesser of these is that it makes one-handed operation of your iPhone practically impossible and forces you to hold the iPhone in two hands. This is actually very necessary, because the much bigger problem, at least with the Clicks variant for the iPhone Pro Max (and probably also for the Plus), is the weight distribution. With the Clicks, the already long iPhone models become even longer and their leverage increases when you hold them at a typical angle of 20 to 70 degrees to the ground. Even the best typing feel cant change the fact that your wrists start to hurt after a while. Size comparison: Clicks for iPhone 16 Pro Max next to an iPhone 16 Pro Max. Eugen Wegmann The developers of the Clicks have already done a lot to bring the center of gravity as close as possible to the hands: In addition to the buttons and all the technology, there are also a few weights behind the artificial leather flap on the back. It is possible that the Clicks is more comfortable for the normal iPhone or the Pro iPhone without Max, but I can only speculate due to my lack of such a variant to test. Functions & software Keyboard shortcuts for shortcuts Clicks app for customizations and updates USB-C passthrough In addition to the actual physical keyboard, the secret superpower of Clicks is the ability to assign shortcuts to every single key. However, this requires a relatively high level of effort, as everything has to be set up. Clicks uses a function in the accessibility options to assign shortcuts, which makes it possible to control the iPhone with an external keyboard. The setup is not complicated, but lengthy. There is also a video (in English) that explains everything step by step (step by step). Fortunately, Clicks has now expanded the associated app so that some basic shortcuts can be set up easily. Beyond that, however, you will have to search for the corresponding shortcuts elsewhere or create them yourself. Unfortunately, this is not entirely trivial, because although the shortcut app is versatile, it is also confusing and for non-experts. One shortcut that I had to set up myself opens the Control Center, which has only been possible on the system side since iOS 18.1. The shortcuts that Clicks suggests in the app include starting Instagram, calling a specific contact, activating a focus mode, calculating a tip in the calculator and many more. In the app, you can also configure the behavior of some other buttonssuch as whether the Enter key sends a message or inserts a line breakwhether and when the Clicks goes into standby mode and whether and how strong the button illumination is. If you use your iPhone via cable in the car for Carplay, you have to switch from keyboard mode to data mode either in the app or via a key combination (123 space bar), as USB-C on the iPhone cannot do both at the same time. Nevertheless, the iPhone can also be charged with a case. Battery life As the Clicks connects to the iPhone via USB-C, it does not need its own battery but is powered by the iPhone. This has consequences for the iPhones battery life, although the manufacturer assures us that the effects are negligible. In my tests, Clicks consumed between 20 and 25 per cent of the battery throughout the day according to the iOS battery consumption. On one of my test days, only Slay the Spire came close to this consumption, but in a much shorter time. There are two settings in the Clicks app to reduce the cases power consumption: the key illumination and the power-saving mode. It makes the most sense to switch the keyboard backlight off completely and only switch it on when needed, as it is usually the biggest power guzzler. Even in the dark, the screen glows brightly enough for the white letters on the keyboard to still be recognizable. Power-saving mode, on the other hand, is a double-edged sword. The clicks are simply switched off after a certain period of time, which initially seems to make perfect sense. However, this has the disadvantage that it always takes a really strangely long moment for Clicks to switch on again and connect to the iPhone. This is particularly annoying if you pick up the iPhone after a while, want to quickly execute a short command and press the button combination three or four times before anything happens at all. So youre trading a slightly longer battery life for an annoying inconvenience. Which one you choose is up to you. (I recommend switching off the power-saving mode) Price & availability The Clicks for iPhone is only available for the entire iPhone 15 series and iPhone 16 series. For the iPhone 14, Clicks only supports the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max. The price depends on the size of your iPhone: $139/109 if you have a standard or iPhone Pro, $159/129 if Plus or Pro Max. Buy Clicks for iPhone Eugen Wegmann Who should buy the Clicks keyboard case? Ill be completely honest: For the average persons everyday use, the Clicks keyboard case wont appeal. The keyboard case is an absolute niche product and is aimed at productivity junkies who write a lot of long texts on their iPhone, execute a handful of shortcuts at the touch of a button and, ideally, also want to attract a little attention with their accessories in public. Clicks is also aimed at people who have never really got over the fact that smartphones with keyboards no longer exist. If you belong to either group, the Clicks is the perfect accessory for you. Clicks is one of the more interesting accessories to hit the market for the iPhone in recent years, and the ability to assign shortcuts to all the buttons has incredible potential if you have the leisure to spend a few hours with it and set it up.

Macworld 3 Feb 2025 5:42 pm

Heres everything we expect from Apple in February 2025

Macworld February tends to be a pretty slow month for official Apple releases. The big fourth quarter is over, and any new Spring hardware usually launches in March or April. Theres an outside chance that Apple direct to the website launches the M4 MacBook Air this month, ahead of other springtime products were not expecting until March or April, but other than that, the new iOS/macOS betas and scrutiny on Siri is going to be what February is all about. New hardware releases Weve heard for some time now that the new M4MacBook Air is in production and should ship soon. Bloombergs Mark Gurman suggested Apple could launch the new laptop as a standalone release in February, but might hold it for a bigger event in March to go along with other expected spring products like the iPhone SE 4 , new iPads, and maybe that mysterious new HomePad thing we keep hearing about. This is expected to be a relatively minor update, just upgrading the processor to an M4 and probably the camera to the 12MP Ultra Wide Center Stage FaceTime camera like you find in the M4 MacBook Pro. Apps and software updates Apple just released iOS 18.3 and macOS 15.3 (and related updates), but as January closed out, Apple hasnt yet released the first iOS 18.4 or macOS 15.4 betas. We expect them soon (possibly this week) because they will need lots of testing. There will probably be a few minor tweaks, but the big component is the big Siri update. When Apple announced Apple Intelligence at WWDC last June, it showed a coming in a later update Siri that would build a personal profile of you based on the information on your phone, so it can understand your requests and perform actions while understanding your own individual personal context. It also could take actions within apps, thanks to a huge increase in developer hooks called App Intents. Getting this in the hands of developers so they can update their apps to use these new App Intents is critical, so this is probably going to be a long beta test that goes into wide release in April (Apple has already announced that additional language support for Apple Intelligence is coming in April. Just as importantly, it will be our first look at a new smarter Siri, and lets face it, Siri needs big improvements . Apple is also rumored to release an update to the Calendar app that lets you keep track of event invites. It was hidden in the iOS 18.3 beta and could be released this month. Services Apple TV+ Here are the shows, series, and movies we expect to release on Apple TV+ in TK. If you want to know whats coming later, check our full guide to upcoming Apple TV+ content . Love You to Death (A muerte): Tells the story of the cautious Ral, who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta following his heart cancer diagnosis. They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love. February 5 The Gorge: Two highly-trained operatives are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast and highly classified gorge, protecting the world from an undisclosed, mysterious evil that lurks within. February 14 Surface (season 2): Sophie is a woman who has suffered a traumatic head injury that has left her with extreme memory loss, believed to be a result of a suicide attempt. As Sophie embarks on a quest to put the pieces of her life back together with the help of her husband and friends, she begins to question whether or not the truth she is told is in fact the truth she has lived. February 21 Berlin ER: A German-language drama about managing a chaotic emergency room in the toughest and most overcrowded hospital in Berlin. February 26 Apple Arcade Apple releases most Apple Arcade games on the first Friday of each month. Check our Apple Arcade FAQ for a full list of Apple Arcade games and more details on the service. Occasionally, games are released with no forewarning, but youll usually see next months releases listed in the Coming Soon section. Doodle Jump 2+: The classic endless jumper returns. February 6 My Dear Farm+: A youth-oriented cute garden farming game. February 6 PGA Tour Pro Golf: A high-end, realistic golf sim with PGA licensing. February 6

Macworld 3 Feb 2025 4:45 pm

Apples post-iPhone plan is working so far

Macworld How long can Apple keep relying on the iPhone? Nobody knows, because theres never been another product quite like it. But the plumpest golden goose in history isnt going to keep laying eggs forever. Apple, to its credit, is fully aware of this. With its enthusiastic hyping of the latest cautious iPhone update, the company might occasionally sound faintly deluded: a little like the man in the old joke who falls out of a building and says to the people on each floor as he passes, Everythings fine so far! But Apple is doing its best to find a cushion to land on. In the companys latest financial results , we got an idea of how the cushion hunt is going, and the answer is pretty well. Tim Cook named Q1 2025 as Apples best quarter ever, with record revenue of $124.3 billion despite a small year-on-year dip in the iPhones fortunes. Who needs the iPhone when you have consistent growth in services to make up for any shortfalls? Its certainly gratifying for the company to record its highest-ever quarterly revenue after launching one of its most boring iPhones (which didnt even have its flagship feature at launch). But there are concerns we should discuss before we break out the champagne. One is that regardless of growth in other areas, the iPhone remains Apples most important product by an unhealthy margin. That burgeoning Services division, a portmanteau category combining various tenuously related revenue streams, brought in a total of $26.3 billion, compared to the iPhones $69.1 billion. Wearables, Home, and Accessories brought in a combined $11.7 billion, the iPad just $8.1 billion, and Macs $7.8 billion. In first place, theres the iPhone. In second place is daylight. And only then do we get to the other products. In that light, it becomes a little clearer that simply growing services isnt the straightforward solution to the iPhones eventual decline that it might sound like. This quarter, solid growth in services and iPads was just about enough to make up for a tiny drop for the iPhone. Were still at a point where if the iPhone sneezes, Apple catches a cold. This wasnt a sneeze. It was barely the first Aaahh At some point, the iPhone will suffer a real setback, and we dont yet know how Apple will handle that. Last week, research found that buyers of premium iPhones are becoming less inclined to pay extra for more storage, which could become a headache if it turns into a long-term trend. Apple has historically made a lot of money from iPhone storage upgrades, but with the rise of music streaming and cloud photo storage, there doesnt seem to be quite the same demand. For a company of Apples size, it isnt easy to pivot, and it should be applauded for trying its best to do so. By building a mixed-reality headset and an AI platform Apple has positioned itself for two possible post-smartphone futures, and by growing Apple TV+ and its other subscription services it has shored up revenues in the short to medium term. These are all positive steps. But the pivot hasnt yet been tested. Dip or not, this was another epic quarter from the iPhone, and we dont yet know what will happen when the good times finally come to an end. Foundry Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but its cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too. Trending: Top stories DeepSeek is making everyone look silly except Apple, reckons the Macalope . Have you restarted your MacBook this week? You should , pleads Michael Simon. Stephan Wiesend explains why your VPN isnt as secure as you think . Your next iPhone and Mac might cost a whole lot more thanks to political factors. Apples push into the smart home is a decade late but right on time . Apple should smarten up the HomePod mini 2 with these 5 upgrades . This MacBook Pro was too busted for even AppleCare+ to repair! Apple honors Black History Month with color-morphing Apple Watch band . Podcast of the week Apple released an update to iOS, so what should you expect? In the latest episode of the Macworld podcast we take a look at whats in iOS 18.3 , plus talk about the latest Apple news. You can catch every episode of the Macworld Podcast on Spotify , Soundcloud , the Podcasts app , or our own site . Reviews corner Mullvad review : A VPN thats all about privacy . Mac Backup Guru review : A utility worth looking into . LaCie Rugged SSD Pro5 review : Blazing back-up performance . The rumor mill New leak gives us a clear look at the iPhone SE 4 with a notch. It seems rumors of a Dynamic Island were mistaken . Software updates, bugs, and problems SLAP and FLOP browser vulnerabilities threaten nearly every Apple device since 2021. Whoops! Apple accidentally breaks watchOS updates on older devices. The latest iPhone update patches a security flaw exploited since 2023 . We round up 5 small (but still kinda big) changes coming to your iPhone in iOS 18.3 . On which subject, some iPhone users will soon get a secret addition after upgrading to iOS 18.3 . The latest iPhone update patches a security flaw exploited since 2023 . And with that, were done for this weeks Apple Breakfast. If youd like to get regular roundups, sign up for our newsletters . You can also follow uson Facebook , Threads , or Twitter for discussion of breaking Apple news stories. See you next Monday, and stay Appley.

Macworld 3 Feb 2025 4:00 pm

Same Apple Find My tech as an AirTag, but slimmer and rechargeable

Macworld If youve ever had that moment of sheer panic searching for your wallet, keys, or travel essentials, you know how frustrating it can be. And while AirTags are helpful, they are an odd shape that doesnt fit with many essentials. MagTag, the ultra-slim tracker that works seamlessly with Apples Find My app to ensure you never leave your essentials behind again. At just 1.5mm thick, its the size of a credit card, meaning you can slip it into your wallet, passport pouch, or luggage without adding bulk. Whether youre navigating the subway, rushing through the airport, or simply heading out for the day, MagTag keeps tabs on what matters mostwithout you even thinking about it. With precision global tracking, MagTag connects to Apples Find My network , so you can see your items last known location or make it beep loudly to help you find it fast. Forget your wallet at the coffee shop? MagTag sends an instant left-behind alert to your phone so you can turn back before its too late. Pick up the MagTag Ultra-slim Tracker (or a couple) while its still on sale for just $23.97 (reg. $42.99) through February 23. MagTag Ultra Slim Tracker Card Works with Apple Find My App $23.97 Get It Here StackSocial prices subject to change.

Macworld 2 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

Baffled by the Microsoft 365 price hike? Heres how to get around it

Macworld Who else is frustrated by every single subscription service raising their fees? Because Microsoft 365 just joined the club after holding out for 12 years. Were outraged, canceling our subscription and getting a Microsoft Office lifetime license instead. That means we dont have to pay $10 every month anymore (which turns into $120 yearly)just $120 once to keep Office apps on our Macs for life. And we encourage you to do the same. Heres whats included Microsoft Office 2024 is the newest lifetime license available, and the Home version includes every essential app. Microsoft says its increasing the 365 subscription cost to add AI features , but this lifetime version also has them. Enjoy writing assistance in Word, chart generation in Excel, design suggestions in PowerPoint, and more. Download Microsoft Office for Mac (or PC) while its still on sale for $120 until February 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT (reg. $149.99). No coupon is needed to get this discount. Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC: One-Time Purchase $120 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.

Macworld 1 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

Power up efficiently: This Apple Watch band has a built-in MagSafe charger

Macworld Why juggle chargers and cables when you can wear your power source? The PowerBand for $39.99 (reg. $49) combines the convenience of MagSafe wireless charging with a sleek, adjustable Apple Watch band, making it a game-changer for Apple enthusiasts. Say goodbye to tangled wires and hello to charging that fits like a glove or, in this case, like a band. Designed for both style and function, the PowerBands ultra-thin profile and lightweight nylon weave provide all-day comfort. It fits snugly around your wrist with adjustable pull tabs, ensuring the perfect fit every time. Hidden within its modern design is a MagSafe charger that connects effortlessly to your Apple Watch for reliable charging . Please note that the PowerBand doesnt have an internal battery. It requires plugging into a USB outlet for power. The USB connector stays discreetly tucked away in its protective cover until needed. Plug it into any USB outlet, and youre good to go! Crafted from durable aluminum, the PowerBand is built to last, just like your Apple Watch. Compatible with all Apple Watch Series, including the latest Ultra models, the PowerBand is the stylish and practical upgrade your wrist has been waiting for, on sale for $39.99. PowerBand: Apple Watch Band with Built-In MagSafe Charger $39.99 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.

Macworld 1 Feb 2025 1:30 pm

Apple reportedly canceled its augmented reality glasses

The future of Apple wearables just got dimmer as the company has canceled augmented reality glasses that would be able to pair with its devices. The post Apple reportedly canceled its augmented reality glasses appeared first on BGR .

BGR 1 Feb 2025 3:40 am

Apple shares a secret MacBook tip that power users will love

Macworld Apple M-series MacBooks turn on automatically when you open the laptop or plug in the power adapter. It sort of makes sense, right? If youre opening your MacBook, youre probably going to use it, so it should turn on. (As for plugging it in, Im unsure what the thinking is by Apple to have the MacBook automatically turn on.) However, what if you want to be able to open it or plug it in without it turning on? With macOS Sequoia, you can now adjust your MacBook so it does not turn on when you open it or plug in the adapter . To change this setting, you need to enter commands through the Terminal app, which is located in Applications > Utilities . After launching Terminal, enter one of these commands: If you want to open the MacBook or connect to power with the laptop turning on type the following: sudo nvram BootPreference=%00 To stop the MacBook from turning on only when opening it, type the following: sudo nvram BootPreference=%01 To stop the MacBook from turning on when only connecting to power, type the following: sudo nvram BootPreference=%02 After typing the command, press the Return key. Youll need to enter your password; when you do, you will not see it being typed on the screen. Press Return, and youre set. If you want to reset the feature and want to have your MacBook turn on when you open it or plug it in, launch Terminal and enter sudo nvram -d BootPreference and then press the Return key. Your Mac will then return to the default function of turning on when you open the lid. For more on using your MacBook with an external display, heres how to stop your MacBook from sleeping when the lid is closed .

Macworld 31 Jan 2025 11:19 pm

If you owned an early-gen Apple Watch, you could be getting $50

Macworld Anyone who owned one of the first few generations of Apple Watch has probably long forgotten about them by now, but heres a reason to think of them againApple might owe you some money. Apple has agreed to a $20 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit that alleges first-generation Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 Apple Watches experienced certain issues allegedly related to battery swell. The plaintiffs claimed the battery could affect other parts of the watch, including the display. As is usually the case with settlements, Apple denies any wrongdoing, disputes the claim that Apple Watch batteries were faulty, and asserts numerous defenses to the claims in this case. In a statement to CNET , Apple assured its watches are safe and reliable, including the models in the suit. While we strongly disagree with the claims made against these early generation Apple Watch models, we agreed to settle to avoid further litigation. Members of the settlement class will receive $20 per watch up to a maximum of $50. However, the suit notes that if necessary, a pro-rata portion of the Net Settlement Fund less than $20. That means if lots of people opt in, the payments will be divided accordingly and could decrease. Members of the class should receive a notice with a Notice ID and Confirmation Code to confirm or update payment information anytime beforeApril 10online through thePayment Selectiontab at the Watch Settlement site . If you dont receive a notice and are unsure whether you are included in the settlement, you can call 844-933-4042 for more information.

Macworld 31 Jan 2025 9:21 pm

How to reset an Apple ID password

Macworld Most people live a life where theyre entering several passwords into applications and websites each day to get their work done. Weve all forgotten a password from time to time, and in most cases forgetting the password isnt too traumatic because we can request a reset via email or another way. But losing your Apple ID password (also known as your iCloud password) is one case where forgetting it can be both devastating and complicated. Your Apple ID is the king of all your passwords where your Apple computers, your iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, and other devices are concerned. iPhone and Mac users have to enter their Apple ID details when buying an app, accessing iCloud email, and signing in to other Apple services. Generally speaking, this is the password that hooks you into your digital life with Apple NS Without access to your Apple account you could lose all your data, including treasured photographs, and any music and movies you might have purchased from Apples various stores. But it happens. Perhaps you got confused when Apple made you change to a new password; perhaps you picked one that was just too complicated to remember, or maybe its just been a while since you last used it. Whatever the reason, forgetting the password to your Apple ID account can be a serious pain, so were going to explain how to reset it. If you have a lot of trouble remembering passwords take a look at our round-up of the Best Password Managers . Before we get started, lets quickly cover two slightly different scenarios. First, your password might not be working because its been locked by Apple for security reasons; perhaps an attempt has been made to hack it. Should this happen to you, try this tutorial: How to unlock a disabled Apple ID . Or you might have bought an iPhone, iPad, or other Apple device second-hand, or inherited it from a relative, then found that the old password and Apple ID havent been disassociated from it. In this case you need to ask the previous owner to remove the device from their Apple iCloud account, which they can do by using the Find My app, or going to icloud.com/find , logging in and removing the old device. If you were hoping that you can just ask Apple for help hacking that forgotten Apple ID be prepared for disappointment: Apple cannot recover or reset the password in any circumstances. However, all is not lost, it is possible to reset your Apple ID, and the good news is that over the years Apple has simplified this process and, as long as youve set up two-factor authentication, changing your Apple ID password should be very simple. Note: Once youve changed your Apple ID password you will need to update it in the iCloud settings in any Apple devices you own. How to reset your Apple ID password using your email You should be able to easily reset your Apple ID Password using your registered email and phone number if you visit iforgot.apple.com , Apples website specifically designed for this purpose. You will need to know the email and phone number associated with your Apple ID. You also need either the password for your Mac, or Face ID, Touch ID or your numerical passcode for your iPhone or iPad depending on the device you use. Follow these steps: Visit iforgot.apple.com . Enter your email address on file for your Apple ID account and type the captcha code. Enter your phone number. Youll receive a notification on your devices (such as your iPhone, iPad or Mac). Click on the notification on the device of your choice to allow for the password to be reset. You will need to authenticate with your device password (such as your face via Face ID, your fingerprint via Touch ID, or your numerical password, what ever you use to unlock that device). Enter a new password. Confirm the new password for your Apple ID account. After using iForgot.apple.com you can set a new password up for your Apple ID. Foundry Need some help coming up with a safe and secure password? Read our tips to make your passwords even stronger . How to reset an Apple ID password on Mac If the only thing you know is the password for the Mac that is attached to the same Apple ID you can still reset the password really easily. Go to System Settings(previously known as System Preferences). Select Apple Account. Select Sign in & Security. Click on Change Password. Enter your Macs password. Enter and verify your new password. Screenshot Foundry How to reset an Apple ID password on iPhone or iPad Similarly, if you are signed in to your Apple ID on an iPhone or iPad you can use that device to reset your password by following very similar steps to those above: Go to Settings. Tap on your Apple Account section. Tap in Sign in & Security. Click on Change Password. Your iPhone or iPad will use Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode, to identify you. Enter and verify your new password. How to set up a Recovery Contact Your recovery contact can help you recover your Apple ID, if you have one. Foundry Perhaps you are trying to help someone recover their forgotten password. If you have been set up as the Recovery Contact this could be an easy fix. You would be able to get a one-time recovery code that can be used to unlock the account. However, this only works if you have set up a Recovery Contact before the password was forgotten. It would be a good idea to set this up for any parents, grandparents or children you might be able to help out in the future should they be in this situation. To set up Recovery Contacts you need to do the following: Note: All the devices need to be running at minimum iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or macOS Monterey. If you have older devices running older versions of the operating systems you need to remove them from Settings > Apple ID. Click on any device in the list and youll be able to see what version of iOS it is running. You will need to remove old devices that you no longer use that cant be updated beyond those operating systems. Open Settings or System Settings (depending on whether you are on Mac or iPhone/iPad). Tap/click on your Apple ID at the top of the screen. Select Sign-In & Security (previously Password & Security) Enter your Apple ID password if required. There are two Recovery Methods to choose from: Recovery Contacts & Recovery Key. Tap Set up beside Recovery Contacts. You can now add someone you trust to be your Recovery Contact, they will need to have an Apple device. Tap Add Recovery Contact and follow the prompts. With a Recovery Contact set up the Recovery Contact will be able to get them to generate a code on their Apple device that can be used to get back into the Apple ID account. Its a good idea to have more than one trusted Recovery Contact. How to set up a Recovery Key Screenshot Foundry You can also set up a Recovery Key to help you if you forget your Apple ID in the future. Again, this needs to be done in advance of you forgetting the password because you will need your Apple ID password to set it up. Follow the steps above, but select Set Up beside Recovery Key instead of Recovery Contacts. Enter your Apple ID password. Turn on Recovery Key. Note that if you lose your recovery key and cannot access your devices, Apple will not be able to help you regain access to your account. How to add a Legacy Contact While youre setting this up, you could also add a Legacy Contact, which will be someone who can recover your account and access your data if you die. Your Legacy Contact will just need a copy of your death certificate to get access to your account. Open System Settings/Settings (depending on your device). Click Apple ID. Select Sign-In & Security. Select Legacy Contact. Click Add. You can add multiple contacts here. Your Legacy Contact will have access to and be able to download your data, including photos, videos and notes, after your death. What if you forget your email address? Along with your password, you will need to enter the email address you use for your Apple ID. Heres what you need to do if you have forgotten which email address is tied to your Apple ID. Luckily, theres a quick way to find out which address you need. You just need to find a device that is already signed into your Apple ID. On an iPad or iPhone Go to Settings and tap your name at the top of the page. If youre logged in here you will see the email associated with your Apple ID under your name. You may also see the email address listed in Settings > Apps > Messages > Send & Receive, or Settings > Apps > FaceTime. On a Mac or PC Go to System Settings and click your name card at the top. Again you should see your Apple ID email address if youre logged in. If you arent logged in here you may find the email by opening FaceTime, then clicking the FaceTime dropdown menu and selecting Settings. Similarly, you could try checking Mail, or Messages. Another way to find your Apple ID is to open the Music app and check for previous purchases. Find a purchase, right-click and choose Get Info then File. You may see the email address beside your name. Online If you fail to find your Apple ID after trying those methods, you will need to visit the Apple ID page online at appleid.apple.com . Below the boxes for Apple ID and Password, click Forgotten your password? If you enter the wrong email address, you can try again with a different one until the email address is recognized. On a related topic, heres what to do if you need to change the admin password on a Mac .

Macworld 31 Jan 2025 8:36 pm

Apple posts best quarter ever despite dip in iPhone, China sales

Macworld Apples all-important holiday quarter was something of a mixed bag. For one, Apple posted what it called its best quarter ever with revenue of $124.3 billion, up 4 percent year over year. However, the iPhone stumbled a bit as sales in China took a tumble. iPhone sales were down slightly to just over $69 billion and came in under estimates of $71 billion. CEO Tim Cook blamed some of the lower sales on the lack of Apple Intelligence in China, which suffered an 11 percent overall sales decline. Cook said a change in channel inventory was also partially to blame for the sales drop. The biggest performers were the Mac, which posted a whopping 15 percent increase, and Services, which again grew to an all-time high of $26.3 billion in sales. Apple released new M4 Macs in the quarter, including a redesigned Mac mini and refreshed MacBook Pros . iPad sales were also up, with more than $8 billion in sales for the first time Q1 2023. Apple released a new iPad mini in October and many Apple tablets were heavily discounted over the Black Friday and holiday shopping periods. Apple is rumored to be releasing a new entry-level iPad in the spring. The Wearables category, which includes AirPods, Apple Watch, and HomePod, was mostly flat despite the launch of a new Apple Watch in September. Cook noted that Apples installed base of active devices reached a new all-time high.

Macworld 31 Jan 2025 4:40 am

Easy tips for cleaning up your Mac

Macworld Over time, your Mac probably accumulates a lot of cruft. There are applications you no longer use, duplicate and outdated data, a desktop full of icons when you only use fouryou know what I mean. With so many people working from home lately, the problem has only gotten worse. Now is as good a time as any to tidy up your Mac, freeing up storage space and probably CPU cycles and RAM in the process. Here are a few tips to make quick work of your Mac spring cleaning. Optimize Storage On versions of macOS prior to Ventura, the Storage Management app was the best place to deal with all the cruft on your SSD. Open it either by using Spotlight (Command-space) or by clicking the Apple logo in the upper left of the menu bar, choosing About This Mac , clicking the Storage tab, then Manage . The built-in Storage Management app is the best place to start when cleaning up your Mac. In the Recommendations tab youll see a number of useful options, like Store in iCloud and Empty Trash Automatically. The Optimize Storage solution will get rid of things like old TV shows youve already watched and old email attachments when youre low on storage space. In macOS Ventura or later, this Storage Management app is gone, but youll find the Optimize Storage option in System Settings. Open System Settings , choose General , then Storage . The Optimize Storage option here only affects movies and TV shows from the TV app, but you can click the info button (i) button next to the various categories (Applications, Developer, Documents, etc.) to manage them. Foundry For more advice about deleting data from your Mac read the following: How to delete system data on a Mac How to delete Other storage on a Mac How to clear cache on a Mac Take a look at your Applications and Documents If you have an older macOS version and youre using the Storage Management app, click on the Applications tab in the left column. You can see all your installed applications here and sort them by size, easily deleting apps you havent used in ages. Then, click on Documents in the left tab. There are several sections here, like Large Files and Unsupported Apps, that are worth perusing. Big library files (for apps like Lightroom or Final Cut Pro) are likely to show up here, and you might not want to mess with them. But you may have old large files and documents, or apps that no longer even work on your version of macOS, that you can safely remove. In macOS Ventura or later, head to System Settings > General > Storage and click on the info button (i) next to the Applications, Documents, and other categories. You can sort by size and type and manage these things here. You may be surprised how much stuff you forgot you had on your Mac! Get your desktop under control If your Mac desktop is littered with icons, you should probably tidy things up a bit. Right-click (two-finger tap on a trackpad) any open space and choose Clean Up to get things arranged neatly, or Clean Up By to sort them as well. Consider the Use Stacks feature to automatically stack-up files of the same type into a single icon. Just click on that icon to open the stack. This can really tidy up your desktop! These two commands will make quick work of a messy Mac desktop. Use a Mac cleaner utility Power users that really want to clean out their Macs storage may want to check out a third party app like CleanMyMac , MacCleaner or DaisyDisk (free trials available for all). These apps provide a simple and clear way to see everything on your Mac, or any other attached storage device or drive. They can help you clear out what you dont need. IDG It may seem unnecessary to pay money for an app that just helps you delete stuff from your Macs storage, but theres a lot of value in disk analyzers. It can really be eye-opening to see exactly whats filling up your Macs SSD. See our roundup of the best Mac cleaner apps (our current best pick is CleanMyMac ). If your Mac needs a clean on the outside because its grubby read these tutorials: How to clean a Mac: Keep your iMac or MacBook free of germs and dirt and How to clean a Mac keyboard, display, and more .

Macworld 31 Jan 2025 4:00 am

You can get a MacBook Air for the same price as an iPhone 16

Macworld Apple can be pretty stingy about discounts, but this amazing MacBook Air M2 is $200 off right now , which means you can get it for $799, an amazing price point. Since this is a MacBook Air, its super light at 2.7 pounds and thin, so it will be easy to carry with you anywhere you go. The 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display delivers vivid colors and 500 nits of brightness. The M2 chip makes this laptop a fantastic companion for whatever you need to do, while the 18-hour battery life is also a major part of why we love this particular MacBook. This is a laptop we loved in 2022, giving it a 4.5-star rating and our Editors Choice award , and not much has changed since then. We still love its gorgeous display and thin bezels as well as the excellent keyboard with a full-size row of function keys, which is always useful to have. For most of us, the new M2 MacBook Air is all the laptop well ever need. Unless you do some seriously high-end video editing or other computationally intensive work all the time, you have no need for a MacBook Pro, our review notes. And that was at full price with just 8GB of RAM. Now the M2 MacBook Air starts at $999 with 16GB of RAM, which would have cost $1,399 back then. At its sale price of $799, youre basically saving $600 on a laptop that punches well above its class. Dont miss out on getting your very own M2 MacBook Air for just $799 at Amazon . Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 31 Jan 2025 1:00 am

Macworld Podcast: Whats new with iOS 18.3

Macworld Apple released an update to iOS, so what should you expect? We take a look at whats in iOS 18.3, plus talk about the latest Apple news, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast! This is episode 919 with Jason Cross , Michael Simon , and Roman Loyola . Watch episode 919 on YouTube Listen to episode 919 on Apple Podcasts Listen to episode 919 on Spotify Get info For more information about the topics discussed on the show, click on the links below. 5 small (but still kinda big) changes coming to your iPhone in iOS 18.3 macOS 15 Sequoia superguide: macOS Sequoia 15.3 now available This MacBook Pro was too busted for even AppleCare+ to repair Its safe to wear Apple Watch bands, Apple assures in response to lawsuit Over a dozen ways Samsung ripped off Apple at the Galaxy S25 launch Subscribe to the Macworld Podcast You can subscribe to the Macworld Podcastor leave us a review! right here in the Podcasts app . The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify and on the Macworld Podcast YouTube channel . Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworld To find previous episodes, visit Macworlds podcast page or our home on MegaPhone . Apple

Macworld 30 Jan 2025 1:39 pm

Windows 11 PCs will soon recognize iPhones in the Start menu

Macworld Since last year, Android users with Windows 11 computers have been able to preview a new feature that lets them see their phone directly next to the Start menu, where they can easily access texts, calls, and send files. You could sort of do these things with iPhones as well, but not from the Start menu. Rather, you have to open the Phone Link app on your Windows PC to make it happen. Coming later this year (and available in preview build 4805 for those in the Microsoft Insider program) will be the ability to see your iPhone right next to the Start menu, just like Android phones. You can access your texts and calls, see battery percentage, and directly send files to your iPhone. Just as there is today when using the Phone Link app, there are some caveats. To connect to an Android phone you need only be on the same Wi-Fi network (and have the Connect to Windows app installed on it), but iPhones need a Windows 11 PC with Bluetooth LE. For Android phones, Phone Link lets you see and access the last 2,000 images on your camera roll, and messages can include images. You also get to see mirrors of your phone notifications and can make phone calls from your PC. However, when using an iPhone, Phone Link does not support images at all (in messages or otherwise) or group texts. You can see notification popups (but not really act on them) and make calls. In other words, Phone Link essentially lets your Bluetooth LE-equipped Windows 11 PC do the same stuff your cars Bluetooth connection can (if you dont have CarPlay). None of this is changing with the new build. What is new is the ability to see a little iPhone window right next to the start menu that shows battery life, the latest activity, messages, and quick access to sharing files. its not quite iPhone Mirroring , but if you dont have a Mac, its the next best thing. For more information, check out the Windows Insider blog post announcing the feature.

Macworld 30 Jan 2025 12:38 am

Apple TV+ subscribers get weekly free Sunday Night Soccer MLS games in 2025

Macworld Apple on Wednesday announced that MLS Season Pass signups for the upcoming 2025 season are now open. With MLS Season Pass, subscribers can watch every Major League Soccer match with no blackouts, and get access to in-depth coverage and analysis, expansive programming, exclusive content, and more. A subscription also includes the Leagues Cup tournament matches, the MLS All-Star Game, the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, and select MLS NEXT Pro matches. MLS will start its 30th season on February 22. The MLS Season Pass includes preseason matches, such as LAFC versus Club Amrica of Liga MX (Mexico) on February 11, and Lionel Messis Inter Miami versus Orlando City SC on February 14. at 7:30 p.m. ET. General Apple TV+ subscribers can watch these two matches for free. New to Apples programming this year is Sunday Night Soccer, a featured match of the week played on Sunday evenings. The games, which are is available for free to all Apple TV+ subscribers, will have enhanced production and dedicated studio programming that includes its own pre- and postgame shows, and bespoke graphics in English and Spanish. The first Sunday Night Soccer broadcast is on February 23 and features the 2024 MLS Cup champions LA Galaxy against San Diego FC, a new club making its MLS debut. How to get MLS Season Pass MLS Season Pass is available through the Apple TV app. A subscription is $12.99 per month or $79 per season if you already have an Apple TV+ subscription. Without an Apple TV+ subscription, its $14.99 per month or $99 per season. Qualified T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers can get free access to MLS Season Pass through an offer in the T-Life app . The offer starts on February 18. Comcast Xfinity and DirecTV customers will have access to a free limited preview of MLS Season Pass starting on February 22. After the preview, customers can sign up for MLS Season Pass and access it through the respective services.

Macworld 30 Jan 2025 12:25 am

Trump tariffs on Taiwan semiconductors could hit iPhones and Macs hard

Macworld Are you saving up for a new Mac, iPhone, or iPad this year? You might need to save more money than you were planning, especially if you live in the U.S. Thats if President Trumps plan to impose tariffs on computer chips goes into effect. On Monday, Trump announced that tariffs of up to 100 percent could be imposed on chips, though he did not provide any specific details. The tariffs would affect nearly every tech company, including Apple, which relies on TSMC to produce the system on a chip at the heart of its products. TSMC is based in Taiwan, and the company gets 70 percent of its revenue from North American companies that import its chips. When a government imposes an import tariff, the company pays the government a fee for the ability to import that product into the U.S. To cover the cost, the company will almost certainly raise the price of the product to the consumer. In Apples case, the company could raise the price of Macs, iPhones, and iPads to cover the tariff imposed on the M- and A-series chips in those products that are made by TSMC. Apples other chips, such as its S-series (Apple Watch, HomePod) and H-series (AirPods), could also be affected. Apple has been making efforts for chip production in the U.S., which could put the company in a better position should tariffs go into effect. Two weeks ago, Nikkei Asia reported that TSMCs plant in Arizona was in the final stage of verifying chips made at the plant. The first batch of chips made at this plant is expected to be as early as this quarter and Apple is expected to be TSMCs largest customer of the Arizona plant. Its not clear which chips will be made in the U.S. to start, but they are said to be lower-volume older processors. CNBC reports that the plant will manufacture 4nm chips, which corresponds to older Apple chips and not the current enhanced 3nm M4, the standard 3nm M3, or the enhanced 3nm A18 used in current Macs and iPhones. TSMC is building another fab in Arizona, which will reportedly be able to create 2nm chips, but it will not be ready until 2030. However, Apple is in a stronger position to quickly shift at least some of TSMCs Taiwan fabrication to the U.S. However, Trumps announcement and its lack of details essentially equates to a trial balloon. The governments effort to increase chip production in the U.S. originated before Trumps presidency, and Trumps announcement could be a negotiating tactic and a way to push companies to increase their U.S. efforts. Furthermore, tech CEOs have been cozying up to President Trump to start his second term, with Tim Cook reportedly donating $1 million of his own money to Trumps inauguration fund and attending the festivities. The Consumer Technology Association issued a report in January that examined Trumps tariff proposals. The report states that there are two proposals: a 10 percent tariff on all imports from all countries and a 60 percent tariff on all imports from China; or a 20 percent tariff on all imports from all countries and a 100 percent tariff on all imports from China. The CTA calculated that the tariffs would result in consumer price increases of laptops and tablets by 46-68 percent, and smartphones by 26-37 percent.

Macworld 30 Jan 2025 12:10 am

This 24,000mAh Anker power bank will juice up your MacBook Pro for 40% off

Macworld This amazing Anker power bank is perfectly capable of charging your phone or laptop on the go. Even better, its 40% off, so you can get one for $90 from Amazon . The Anker 737 power bank is a 24,000mAh behemoth that can take your phone from 0 to 100 percent at least four times over and your laptop once. This huge capacity earns this power bank a permanent spot in your bag because you wont want to leave your house without it. Its heavy, of course, but since it has a fairly slim design, itll be able to fit in any pocket. The power bank is also fairly speedy, allowing charges of up to 140W. That means that with the type-C cable that comes in the package, youll be able to recharge any device quickly. This Anker model comes with three ports, two of them type-C and one USB-A. Its the type-C ports that will deliver those amazing top output values. You can also check exactly how much battery is left in the power bank through the digital display on its side, which also shows which ports are in use as well as the assigned charging output. This Amazon deal is a great opportunity to order yourself a powerful battery for your gadgets since its only $60 off right now . Quick recharge on the go Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 29 Jan 2025 9:43 pm

Why Apples Camera Control is such a challenge for case makers

Macworld Buy an iPhone 16 case now! If youve just bought a new iPhone 16, you may be wondering whether its necessary to pick up a case as well. After all, Apple frequently talks about the robust design of its phones and their ability to withstand drops and scratches. Whats more, it seems a shame to hide such an attractive piece of kit inside a protective covering. Should you buy a case? The answer is yes. Its true that iPhones are tougher than they used to be, but Apple has yet to invent the unbreakable smartphone; browse any Apple-focused forum and youll see numerous complaints about broken screens and scuffed casings. It isnt worth the riskand the cost of a protective case is a fraction of the cost of buying a new iPhone (or getting one repaired). And if youre concerned about appearances, consider this: an uncased iPhone looks stunning, but it wont look so nice if you drop it on the floor. And there are some very attractive cases out there if you know where to look. Which is where we come in. Which iPhone case should I pick? Theres a lot of choice out there, so its important to understand what you need from an iPhone 16 case. Obviously it must deliver top-class protection against drops, nicks and scratches. Weve covered aesthetics, too: it needs to look fantastic . But theres more to this decision than toughness and looks. When youre dealing with the new iPhone 16 handsets, you need to make sure the case has been designed with those devices design in mind. Apple added a new Camera Control on the righthand edge, and theres no point buying a case if it fails to protect this delicate feature properly, or covers it up in such a way that it cant be used. Similarly, you need a case that accommodates the Action button that debuted on the Pro iPhones in 2023 and was added to the standard models in the latest generation. Beyond protecting the phone, does the case offer any additional features of its own? Is it compatible with Apples MagSafe charging technology? And finally, is your case sold for a fair price by a reputable company with experience in this field and numerous positive customer reviews? ESRs new Stash Stand for the iPhone 16 Maybe it sounds like were asking for a lot. But as it happens, weve found an iPhone 16 case that meets all these criteria. The great news is that the long-established accessories maker ESR has updated its popular Stash Stand case for the iPhone 16 , and it has everything you need. The updated Stash Stand has been carefully modified to accommodate the iPhone 16s unique design, an area many rival brands overlook. It features a patented three-layer cover for the Camera Control, keeping out dust and maintaining durability while retaining that popular caseless feel. The control is protected but still fully usable. And aside from this crucial design breakthrough, youre getting the same great Stash Stand case you know and love. The ultra-slim profile: just 1.6mm thick. The shock-absorbing Air Guard corners and raised screen edges, delivering 11-foot drop protection, and powerful scratch resistance from the camera guard. The top-class MagSafe compatibility, both in terms of grip strength (1,500g, more than twice that of Apples cases!) and charging speed. And of course, as the name suggests, you get that pop-out stand for convenient hands-free use. The brilliant new Stash Stand costs just $22.99from Amazon . Macworld readers can get a 10% discount by using the code ESRIP16NEW. (Offer expires February 27.) ESR unveiled the new Stash Stand case at CES in January 2025, and has plenty more exciting announcements on the way. To see more new products for your Apple (and even Android!) devices, please click here . ESR will also introduce the HaloLock Cloud Soft Case and HaloLock Cyber Tough Case with Camera Control protection in the coming months.

Macworld 29 Jan 2025 9:36 pm

Mac Backup Guru Review

Macworld At a glance Expert's Rating Pros Friendly user interface, easily customizable inclusion and exclusion options for copying Handy scheduler app functions well and the program works to offer more control over snapshot archives than Time Machine Excellent, fully-featured 30-day demo lets you truly put the program through its paces Cons Lacks some polish, and full disk access could be offered in one fell swoop as opposed to offering access to specific drive folders Program doesnt offer a full count as to exactly how much drive space will be needed on the destination drive Error messages sometimes wind up in the background behind the main window Our Verdict This goes to show what a one-person shop is capable of, and there are some good utilities coming out of MacDaddy. A little polish and easier access to full disk access could go a long way, but otherwise this is a backup utility worth looking into if you want more control over snapshot archives than Apple tends to offer with Time Machine. Its here, its available at a good price, and its worth your Consideration. Price When Reviewed This value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefined Best Pricing Today Price When Reviewed $29 (on offer for $9) They may not always have the marketing budget to continuously flash their products on your Facebook or YouTube feeds, but theres a lot to be said for the one-person indie developers cranking out Mac utilities. Case in point, Benedict Slaney, whose one-person MacDaddy outfit is currently responsible for nine separate Mac utilities on the market, including Mac Backup Guru , which over the years has drawn a considerable following as a nifty alternative to Apples free Time Machine utility as well as the popular Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper! Mac Backup Guru, which requires Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later to install and run and currently retails for $9/7.51 as of this writing, though its listed as $29/24.15, and is available as a fully functional 30-day demo. See how Mac Backup Guru compares to other Mac back up apps in our round up of the best Mac backup software weve reviewed . For cloud based backups read: Best cloud storage for Mac . Mac Backup Guru offers whats expected from a backup utility in terms of core backup and archival functionalities and works to take it a step further, even if its execution could use work at times. The core functionality, which is assisted by a nice animated user interface, offers both a synchronized clone backup, which can create standard copies of folders and drives as well as incremental backups, which track changes and back up the changes, similar to what Apple does with its Time Machine archives. A handy scheduler feature works like a charm, making it easy to set up tasks per the applications calendar, and the number of recent snapshots can be designated as well before older snapshots are deleted. Its easy to set the source and destination volumes, and you can pick and choose specific volumes and folders to include and exclude, the applications easily customizable settings offering tight control over this. Scheduling your backups if flexible. Foundry Where Mac Backup Guru truly works to differentiate itself is in its creation of snapshots and how it handles these. While Apples Time Machine has been lauded for creating snapshots of your hard drive at intermittent times throughout the day, theres no hard and fast way to control when these are created or when theyre deleted. Mac Backup Guru offers this, and along with a good backup/cloning feature, works to not only move all the local files over to where they need to be, but also taps into iCloud-related tools should you select this option, making a copy of all your iCloud-based files to help complete the cloned volume. Still, theres room for improvement. Instead of asking for full disk access upon installation and/or first launch, Mac Backup Pro continuously asks for permission to access different folders, and while you can set this up in System Settings > General > Privacy & Security > Full Disk Access, the app itself never makes the jump to offer this to the user in the first place. Perhaps the biggest error that needs a fix is that the app never truly does a head count as to exactly how much space itll need for a copy, and after it begins copying necessary files from iCloud, you sometimes find yourself rolling the dice as to whether you have enough space on the destination drive for the full copy. Couple this with the application sometimes placing its error message that youve run out of space in the background as opposed to the foreground and this becomes awkward. Finally, and in as much as I respect the developers efforts with Mac Backup Guru and his other apps, I never heard back from them after reaching out via their websites contact form, which was a little disappointing. Screenshot Foundry Theres a lot of good features to be had with Mac Backup Guru and the fact that it offers a tighter level of control over archives and snapshots than Apples Time Machine feature is impressive, but the application still needs some polish to live up to what it truly could be. Still, you can see where its drawn its fan base from, and Slaney Benedict puts forth an astounding effort in being a one-person shop. Combine this with an excellent 30-day demo that offers no restrictions, doesnt bombard you with advertising in any way, and just lets you feel out what the application can do, and Mac Backup Guru is worth looking into. Should you buy Mac Backup Guru? As ambitious as Mac Backup Guru is, there are still some bugs to sort out and polish that can be applied to make a good application truly great, and I cant advise that you run out and buy this yesterday. Still, the fully-featured 30-day demo is outstanding to work with, and I would recommend you download, install, and try it out posthaste to see what you make of the program.

Macworld 29 Jan 2025 5:22 pm

Some iPhone users will soon get a secret addition after upgrading to iOS 18.3

Macworld We thought we had learned all there is to know about iOS 18,3 when it arrived earlier this week, but apparently theres one more feature Apple didnt tell us about. As reported by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg , Apple has been working with SpaceX andT-Mobile USto bring support for the Starlink network in iOS 18.3, and customers can test it right now. T-Mobile opened beta registration for Starlink in December but it was limited to Samsung phones , including the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and S24 phones with no mention of the iPhone. However, it did promise that Starlink would support the vast majority of modern smartphones. There are some caveats. At the start, the service only supports texting via satellite and is limited to the United States. T-Mobile also says users will not need to hold their phone up to search for a signal, a clear reference to Apples existing Emergency SOS via satellite feature that requires a clear view of the sky and horizon. However, Apples service also allows emergency calls as well as texting friends and family when outside normal coverage. That feature was introduced with the iPhone 14 and was supposed to be free for two years after activation of the iPhone. However, Apple hasnt announced any plans to charge for the service or disable it on phones after two years have elapsed. Gurman reports that T-Mobile plans to expand the beta in February and Starlink parent SpaceX requested authority to begin beta-testing the service starting Monday. The Starlink beta is free for all users but T-Mobile has indicated that the service will cost a monthly fee. Starlink currently charges $120 per month for 30-150Mbps internet speeds but doesnt have an emergency satellite plan.

Macworld 29 Jan 2025 4:45 pm

Apples push into the smart home push is a decade late but right on time

Macworld The best time for Apple to truly embrace smart-home tech was five or 10 years ago. The second best time, of course, is now. The good news is that, according to reports from reliable sources , Apple seems to have finally embraced the home as an area of growth, and a bunch of new Apple-designed home products are on the way. Its a sensible decision, and if Apple does it right, its years-long intransigence in this category might not matter. Lets take a look at where Apple may be going. Coming soon Beyond the Home app and HomeKit themselves, Apples first real foray into the smart home space was the HomePod, an overpriced counter to the Amazon Echo. Although the HomePod has become more affordable over the years, its safe to say that in this category, Apple has been a day late and a dollar short. Still, this year and next may bring multiple new products that could be much more intriguing. This year, according to Gurman, Apple plans to launch a home controller screen running a custom operating system. The screen will be smaller than an iPad and meant for use around the home. Gurman suggests it may come with wall mounting options and an optional speaker dock. Apples HomePod and HomePod mini may finally see more products join the companys smart home offerings. Dominik Tomaszewski / Foundry This is great news for a lot of reasons. First, Apple already has a lot of the tech required to build a product like this in-house: tvOS to provide a simplified interface base, the Home app, FaceTime and Center Stage, WidgetKit, and a collection of third-party apps connected either directly or from a remote iPhone via a similar process to how iPhone widgets and apps run on macOS today. If the speaker dock report is true, its also Apples entry into the smart speaker with a screen category, which has enormous potential. Ive spent years with an Amazon Echo Show and a Google Nest Hub in my kitchen, and both of them are useful but also deeply flawed. More broadly, though, a product like this sends the message that Apple is serious about wanting to be at the center of a smart home interface. Its a declaration of intent from a company that has spent years fiddling around the edges of the smart home while not really committing to being a major player. Where Apple can play Per Gurman, Apple will launch a smart doorbell with a camerayou know, a Ring, but not from Amazonand a home security camera next. While its obvious to wonder why Apple would enter such well-established categories, after a decade of this stuff, theres very little virgin territory to be crossed. However, there are plenty of opportunities for Apple to establish itself. As someone who has dabbled in smart home tech for years now (and if youre reading this, you probably have, too), let me gently suggest that the smart home category is not fully baked. Its been spinning for about a decade, sure, but making computer stuff work reliably enough for it to be up to the standards of regular home equipment has proved difficult, to say the least. An optimist or an established smart-home tech company might snarl at the idea that Apples going to roll into an established market and take it over. But when I look at the current smart home market, I can think of very few players who have built up such success and such an insurmountable lead that Apple couldnt possibly challenge them. Or, to put it another way, I know smart home veterans feel like theyve been doing this forever, but we are still in the prehistoric era of the smart home. Im not saying Apples going to crack it and revolutionize everything for everyonethat seems sort of unlikelybut it certainly has plenty of opportunity to make things better and sell some products. What Apple does next The idea that Apple might take on Ring and make security cameras seems weird, right? I agreeits going to take time to get used to the idea. But heres a rule of thumb to keep in mind as you consider reports about future Apple home products: Apple is Apple and will do it the Apple way, every time. Ring and other smart doorbells have been around for years but it doesnt feel as if they have utter dominance of the market. Esther Shein/Foundry In the smart home category, this means that Apple will want to enter categories that are either unsettled, populated with cheap, uninspiring, and hard-to-operate gear, or have room for a premium-priced product that just works with the Apple ecosystem. Apple certainly doesnt need to compete with that $25 security camera from a no-name brand you find on Amazon; in fact, you could argue that even in the case of the Ring doorbell, Apple has an opportunity. Picture it: These products are prominently displayed in every Apple Store and on Apples website, along with carefully curated products from partner companies. Theyre upsold to every customer who comes into the store. Theyre more expensive, yes, but theyre from Apple, and theyll automatically integrate with your iPhone, Mac, Apple TV, and iCloud subscription. For a lot of people, thatll be enough. I think we also need to assume that the Matter alliance is going to get its act together at some point here and that in the future, all the smart home tech out there will be more or less interoperable, which allows Apple to very carefully pick the categories it wants to enter. I know that Matters had a rough couple of years, but it has the power of all the industry players behind itand theyre all motivated to end the era of incompatibility across all devices. Matter, or something like it, is required before the smart home era can ever exit its messy, experimental prehistoric period and become something that appeals to everyone. Apples entry into the smart home market is a gamble. I suspect this is happening now due to two factors: First, the tech is really more mature than it has been, including the arrival of Matter and the presence of Thread and Wi-Fi radios in almost everything. Second, Apples Home, Wearables, and Accessories linelargely driven up until now by AirPods and the Apple Watchhas ceased its multi-year growth spurt, leaving the company searching for new revenue opportunities. Congratulations, smart home. Apple thinks youre the next opportunity. Well see how this all shakes out, hopefully starting later this year.

Macworld 29 Jan 2025 4:00 pm