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Apple TV+ Coming to Amazon Prime Video as Add-On Subscription image Amazon has announced that Apple TV+ will be available as an add-on subscription through Prime Video in the United States later this month. Prime members will be able to subscribe to Apple TV+ for $9.99 per month directly within the Prime Video app. The partnership potentially allows Apple's streaming service to reach a wider audience through Amazon's popular Prime Video platform, thereby avoiding the need to download additional apps or navigate separate billing systems. Subscribers will have access to Apple TV+'s full catalog of original content, including hit shows like "Severance," "Ted Lasso," and "The Morning Show," as well as films and live sports events. Amazon's press release: "We want to make Apple TV+ and its award-winning library of series and films from the world's greatest storytellers available to as many viewers as possible. We're thrilled that Prime Video will now offer Apple TV+, giving viewers an incredible breadth of viewing options." The arrangement mirrors Apple's own strategy of offering third-party video subscriptions through its Apple TV Channels feature, though Prime Video is not currently available as an Apple TV Channel. While Apple TV+ is already accessible on various platforms, including smart TVs and streaming devices, this partnership may simplify the subscription process for Prime Video users who were previously unfamiliar with how to access Apple TV+. Tags: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV Plus This article, "Apple TV+ Coming to Amazon Prime Video as Add-On Subscription" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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All of the Apple Intelligence Features Not Coming in iOS 18.1 image With iOS 18.1, Apple plans to introduce the first Apple Intelligence features, but we're only getting a small sample of the functionality that's going to be rolling out over the next year. Writing Tools, summaries, and smart replies are coming, but more exciting AI options like Image Playground won't be available until later. This guide includes what's not coming in iOS 18.1, along with current rumors on when we can expect those features. For a feature list of what you can expect to see in iOS 18.1, check out our iOS 18.1 Apple Intelligence guide. Image Playground Image Playground will let you generate cartoon-style images using any phrase. It'll be a standalone app, but it will also be integrated into Messages and Notes. In the Notes app, Image Playground can be used to generate an image based on what you've written. In Messages and in the Image Playground app itself, you can make up whatever you want, even using pictures of your friends and contacts to inspire images. Apple is sticking to non-realistic styles for these, so you won't get anything photorealistic that can be mistaken for real. Genmoji Genmoji is similar to Image Playground, but it's a feature that lets you generate any emoji that you want. Right now, you're limited to the emoji characters defined by the Unicode Consortium, but that'll change with Genmoji. You can design all kinds of things, just like you can with Image Playground. Want a dog eating pancakes? No problem. An alligator skateboarding? The Genmoji feature will be able to create it. As with Image Playground, you can base Genmoji on photos of your friends. Genmoji that you create can be used just like emoji, but people you send them to will need to have iOS 18 for the Genmoji to display properly. Image Wand Image Wand is an Image Playground-based feature coming to the Notes app. You can use it to insert images into your Notes based on context. On the iPad, you can draw a crude graphic and have Image Wand whip up something nice to accompany your notes. Priority Notifications Priority notifications will show up at the top of your notification stack, so you can get to what's most important first. Mail In the Mail app, Apple is adding a feature that will sort your incoming messages into categories automatically for better management of things like newsletters and purchase emails. Siri Some initial Siri updates are coming in iOS 18.1, such as ‌Siri‌'s new glow that encompasses the edges of the display, but a lot of the more advanced functionality isn't going to be available until later. Apple is working on onscreen awareness, personal context, and the ability to take more actions in and across apps. Onscreen awareness will let ‌Siri‌ take actions when you ask something about what's on your display. If you're looking at a photo and want to message it to your friend Eric, you'll be able to tell ‌Siri‌ to "Send this picture to Eric," and ‌Siri‌ will understand and do it. Personal context will let ‌Siri‌ do more with your personal data like emails and messages. This is an on-device feature, and it will let ‌Siri‌ learn more about you, who you're communicating with, and how you use your device. Personal context will let you do things like ask ‌Siri‌ to find a specific message, or remind you when you took a photo that you're looking for. The ‌Siri‌ option to take more actions in and across apps will drastically improve what ‌Siri‌ is capable of. You'll be able to move files from one app to another and control app functions with ‌Siri‌ that you never could before. It'll work in third-party apps as well as Apple's own apps. ChatGPT Integration Apple is adding a feature that will let ‌Siri‌ hand complex queries off to OpenAI's ChatGPT, but this won't be available in iOS 18.1. Additional Languages Apple Intelligence is available in U.S. English only as of now, but support for additional languages will be coming in the future. When to Expect More Apple Intelligence Features More Apple Intelligence features will come in iOS 18.2, iOS 18.3, and iOS 18.4. We'll get iOS 18.2 before the end of 2024, and it is expected to include Image Playground, Genmoji, and ChatGPT ‌Siri‌ integration. In January or so, we'll get iOS 18.3, which could potentially have some new ‌Siri‌ features. iOS 18.4, which isn't expected until around March 2025, will have the bulk of the ‌Siri‌ Apple Intelligence features. We're also expecting to see Apple roll out support for additional languages in 2025. iOS 18.1 Launch Date iOS 18.1 is expected to see a release on Monday, October 28. Apple plans to release Apple Intelligence in a beta capacity, and the feature set will continue to be refined over time. This article, "All of the Apple Intelligence Features Not Coming in iOS 18.1" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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New Magic Keyboard for iPad Air Rumored for Next Year: What to Expect image Apple plans to release an updated Magic Keyboard for new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air models at some point "early next year," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The new Magic Keyboard for the iPad Air will adopt "some" of the new features that were added to the latest Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro, which was released in May. That means potential features for the next iPad Air version of the accessory include a thinner and lighter design with an aluminum palm rest, a larger glass trackpad, and a row of function keys with shortcuts for things like display brightness and volume. Here is the excerpt from his report earlier this month: The new iPad Air models — codenamed J607 and J637 — will focus on internal improvements. Apple also is preparing an updated version of its Magic Keyboard accessory, codenamed R307 and R308, for both the 11-inch and 13-inch versions of the new Air. These will bring some of the features of the iPad Pro keyboard down-market. in May. Related Roundup: iPad Air Tag: Magic Keyboard Buyer's Guide: iPad Air (Buy Now) Related Forum: iPad This article, "New Magic Keyboard for iPad Air Rumored for Next Year: What to Expect" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple's M4 iPad Pro vs. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Both Samsung and Apple have come out with new top-of-the-line tablet options this year, with Apple introducing the M4 iPad Pro back in May and Samsung debuting the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra earlier this month. Given the similarities between the two, we thought we'd see how Apple's high-end ‌iPad Pro‌ compares to Samsung's best Galaxy Tab. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. In terms of design, Apple makes the ‌iPad Pro‌ in 11-inch and 13-inch size options, while Samsung's tablets are bigger at 12.4 (S10+) and 14.6 inches (Ultra). The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra looks a lot like the ‌iPad Pro‌ with slim bezels, a thin design, and rounded squircle corners. Like Apple, Samsung is using OLED display technology, and there is a new anti-reflective coating this year, but it's not quite as good at cutting down on glare as Apple's nano-texture display. Samsung added a lot of Galaxy AI features to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, and some of them are similar to what Apple will bring with Apple Intelligence in iPadOS 18.1. There's a Note Assist option that can auto format notes with headers, bullet points, and paragraphs, which is useful if you just want to write, and Galaxy AI can also provide summaries of notes and voice recording summaries. Those summaries also extend to the web browser for quick summaries of long articles. In Samsung's image app, you can sketch an object onto a photo and AI will create a more realistic version of what you sketched, adding it in to your picture, plus you can use portrait studio to change the look of your images. There's also built-in access to the Google Gemini chatbot, and with Circle to Search, you can circle anything on your screen to get more information about it. Year over year, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is a lot like the S9 Ultra, but with AI features. Samsung is advertising an 18 percent increase in CPU performance and a 28 percent increase in GPU performance, but it doesn't come close to M4 chip performance. Samsung's tablets come with the S Pen, and there are optional Book Cover Keyboards, but the keyboard isn't as premium or as nice as Apple's latest Magic Keyboard for ‌iPad Pro‌. The trackpad just doesn't come close, and you might be better off with the keyboard that doesn't have trackpad functionality. Samsung does still come out ahead at multitasking and it's simpler to use multiple apps on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra than on the ‌iPad Pro‌, plus there's DeX for a desktop-like experience. This article, "Apple's M4 iPad Pro vs. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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The Home Depot and H-E-B Finally Rolling Out Apple Pay in Stores image The Home Depot has finally caved and started rolling out the ability to pay with Apple Pay and other tap-to-pay payment methods at some of its U.S. stores in recent weeks, according to a photo shared by the blog Appleosophy. The home improvement retailer has not officially announced that it accepts Apple Pay, so it is unclear which stores offer it. In a social media post earlier this year, the company said it was "evaluating a number of new payment methods, including a number of mobile payments," but it had yet to make any "permanent decisions." dropped support for the service in 2015. Another was Texas-based grocery store chain H-E-B, which is also gradually starting to accept Apple Pay this month. press release this week, H-E-B said it will begin rolling out the ability to pay with Apple Pay and other tap-to-pay methods at all of its stores throughout October. The company's other chains Central Market and Joe V's Smart Shop already began accepting Apple Pay earlier this year, and now it will be accepted in actual H-E-B stores. still does not accept Apple Pay. Related Roundup: Apple Pay Related Forum: Apple Music, Apple Pay/Card, iCloud, Fitness+ This article, "The Home Depot and H-E-B Finally Rolling Out Apple Pay in Stores" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Longtime Apple Executive Dan Riccio Retiring Later This Month image Longtime Apple employee Dan Riccio is set to retire from the company later this month, reports Bloomberg. Riccio has worked at Apple for 26 years, most recently overseeing Vision Pro development as an engineering VP reporting to Apple CEO Tim Cook. Riccio joined Apple in June 1998 as a product design director, and in August 2012, he was promoted to senior vice president of hardware engineering, a role he held for more than eight years before transitioning to an unspecified project in 2021. The unspecified project turned out to be the Vision Pro headset. John Ternus succeeded Riccio as Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering, and Ternus will also now take over Vision Pro development and the couple thousand engineers in the Vision Products Group. Mike Rockwell, who has been working under Riccio, will continue to oversee the day-to-day work on the Vision Pro and similar headsets. ultimately scrapped earlier this year. Over his time at Apple, he also oversaw development of the AirPods, iPad Pro, and the initial larger-screened iPhones. Tag: Dan Riccio This article, "Longtime Apple Executive Dan Riccio Retiring Later This Month" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Here Are The Best Apple Deals You Can Still Get Before Amazon Prime Day Ends image Amazon Prime Day is coming to a close later today, so we're quickly recapping all of the best Apple and Apple-related deals that are still live on Amazon right now. Since many of these products have been on sale for a few days, shipping may be delayed, but they're all at some of the lowest prices we've ever seen. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Amazon Prime subscription to see these deals. You can get one month of Amazon Prime for free when signing up this week, and afterwards the service will renew at $14.99 per month or $139 per year. AirPods The best AirPods-related discounts this Prime Day are on the AirPods Pro 2 ($80 off) and both AirPods Max models (up to $155 off), and all of these are still available right now. $80 OFF AirPods Pro 2 for $168.99 $155 OFF AirPods Max (Lightning) for $394.99 $51 OFF AirPods Max (USB-C) for $497.99 Apple Watch Top Apple Watch deals during Prime Day include the Apple Watch SE available from $169.99 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Black for $729.99. Both of these are all-time low prices on each model. $79 OFF Apple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $169.99 $79 OFF Apple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $199.99 $70 OFF Apple Watch Ultra 2 (Black) for $729.99 9th Gen iPad You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi 9th generation iPad for $199.99 in both colors, down from $329.00. This is a match of the record low price on this version of the 2021 tablet, and it's a deal we haven't seen in a few weeks. $129 OFF 9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99 MacBook Air MacBook Air discounts were abundant this Prime Day, with both M2 and M3 models getting huge markdowns on Amazon. You can still get many of these at all-time low prices today, starting at $749.00 for M2 models and $849.00 for M3 models. $250 OFF 13-inch M2 MacBook Air (256GB) for $749.00 $250 OFF 13-inch M3 MacBook Air (256GB) for $849.00 Apple Pencil One of the best accessory deals this week is on the Apple Pencil Pro, now down to $97.00, from $129.00. This is a record low price on the Apple Pencil Pro. $32 OFF Apple Pencil Pro for $97.00 Apple Studio Display Amazon has $306 off the Apple Studio Display for Prime Day, starting at $1,294.99 for the standard glass option. For this model, this is a new all-time low price. $306 OFF Apple Studio Display (standard glass) for $1,294.99 Anker in our dedicated article. Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout. $60 OFF Portable Power Station with Smart Display + Retractable Light for $89.99 SmartTrack Card - $19.99, down from $29.99 10,000 mAh Nano Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable - $31.99 with on-page coupon, down from $44.99 20,000 mAh Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable - $47.99 with Prime, down from $59.99 MagGo 10,000 mAh Power Bank with Apple Watch Charger - $69.99, down from $79.99 MagGo Power Bank - $69.99 with Prime, down from $89.99 9,600 mAh Power Bank - $79.99 with Prime, down from $89.99 MagSafe Charger Stand 3-in-1 Cube - $129.99, down from $149.99 Twelve South Amazon is discounting Twelve South's HiRise 3 Deluxe stand to $106.86 for Prime Day, down from $149.99. This is a 3-in-1 accessory that can charge an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously, and this is an all-time low price. $43 OFF Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe for $106.86 Level Lock Level Lock has a huge discount on the HomeKit-compatible Level Lock+ Smart Lock, available for just $129.00 when using the on-page coupon, down from $329.00. Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout. $200 OFF Level Lock+ Smart Lock for $129.00 Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories. Related Roundup: Apple Deals Tag: Prime Day This article, "Here Are The Best Apple Deals You Can Still Get Before Amazon Prime Day Ends" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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AirPods 4 vs. AirPods Pro 2 Buyer's Guide: 20 Differences Compared image Apple's standard AirPods now offer active noise cancellation for an additional $50, bringing them closer in terms of features to the AirPods Pro than ever before, so which should you choose? Almost three years after the launch of the first-generation ‌AirPods Pro‌, Apple unveiled the second-generation model alongside the iPhone 14 lineup. Although the second-generation ‌AirPods Pro‌ feature the same design as their predecessor, they improve on features like Active Noise Cancellation, in-ear detection, and battery life, while introducing new functionality like Adaptive Transparency, volume adjustment touch controls, and precision finding. Siri" command support – just like the ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2. For an additional $50, the similarities with the ‌AirPods Pro‌ go even further with active noise cancellation, Transparency mode, Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, support for Apple Watch chargers, and a speaker in the case for Find My. Should you consider purchasing one of the fourth-generation AirPods models, or do you need the higher-end ‌AirPods Pro‌, which sell for $249? Our guide helps to answer the question of how to decide which of these sets of AirPods is best for you. AirPods AirPods With ANC ‌AirPods Pro‌ Open-ear fit Open-ear fit In-ear fit with silicone ear tips (four size options) Optical in-ear sensors Optical in-ear sensors Skin-detect sensors Force sensor controls Force sensor controls Force sensor and touch controls for volume adjustment Active noise cancellation Up to 2x more effective active noise cancellation Transparency mode Transparency mode Adaptive Audio Adaptive Audio Conversation Awareness Conversation Awareness Conversation Boost Loud Sound Reduction Hearing Protection (coming fall 2024) Hearing Test (coming fall 2024) Hearing Aid (coming fall 2024) Up to five hours of listening time with a single charge Up to five hours of listening time with a single charge Up to six hours of listening time on a single charge Compact charging case Compact charging case Wider charging case Lanyard loop Capacitive pairing button Capacitive pairing button Physical pairing button Speaker in charging case for ‌Find My‌ Speaker in charging case for ‌Find My‌ U1 chip for Precision Finding Charging Case compatible with USB-C only Charging Case compatible with Apple Watch chargers, Qi wireless charging mats, and USB-C Charging Case compatible with MagSafe chargers, Apple Watch chargers, Qi wireless charging mats, and USB-C $129 $179 $249 AirPods Max, which already offer ANC, and are looking for an additional pair of headphones to use while working out or on the go, the fourth-generation AirPods are also a good choice. You should only buy the ‌AirPods Pro‌ if you are happy with its in-ear fit, which provides better sound quality and active noise cancellation, but can be somewhat uncomfortable for prolonger periods of time. While the fourth-generation AirPods do now offer ANC, it is not as effective as that of the ‌AirPods Pro‌ due to the lack of an in-ear fit, so if noice cancellation is your main priority, the ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 are still the best choice. In addition to better sound quality and ANC, the ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 also offer slightly longer battery life, Conversation Boost, touch controls for volume, ‌MagSafe‌ charger compatibility, Precision Finding with the U1 chip, and a lanyard loop, as well as hearing protection, testing, and aid features via an upcoming software update. Many users will be able to justify the additional $70 to get the ‌AirPods Pro‌ as a result. Nevertheless, the fourth-generation AirPods are still a solid option for most average customers and will be better for those who do not like the ‌AirPods Pro‌'s in-ear silicone tips. using our Deals roundup. Related Roundups: AirPods 4, AirPods Pro Buyer's Guide: AirPods (Buy Now), AirPods Pro (Neutral) Related Forum: AirPods This article, "AirPods 4 vs. AirPods Pro 2 Buyer's Guide: 20 Differences Compared" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Best Buy and Samsung Introduce Prime Day-Like Sales With Big Savings Sitewide image Amazon's second Prime Day of the year ends later today, and a few retailers have been hosting their own 48-hour discount events to compete with Prime Day. Below we've collected deals from Best Buy and Samsung, including some of the best prices of the year on popular monitors and other products. Similar to Prime Day, both of these sales are planned to end later tonight. Best Buy Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Best Buy, you'll find many of Amazon's Prime Day discounts being matched for all shoppers. This includes the 9th generation iPad, M2 and M3 MacBook Air, M3 MacBook Pro, AirPods Max (Lightning), and more. We've collected these deals in the list below, but be sure to check out the full sitewide sale at Best Buy before it ends later today. SITEWIDE SALE Best Buy 48-Hour Flash Sale 9th gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $199.99 ($130 off) AirPods Max (Lightning) - $399.99 ($150 off) 13-inch M2 MacBook Air (256GB) - $749.00 ($250 off) 13-inch M3 MacBook Air (256GB) - $849.00 ($250 off) 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro (512GB) - $1,299.00 ($300 off) discounts across the Beats headphones lineup, with record low prices on the Beats Studio Pro at $169.99 ($180 off), Beats Studio Buds at $79.99 ($70 off), Beats Solo 4 at $99.99 ($100 off), and Beats Fit Pro at $149.99 ($50 off). In total, you can get up to $180 off Beats headphones during the 48-hour sale. Best Buy's sale features discounts on TVs, laptops, video games, appliances, smartphones, sound bars, Bluetooth speakers, and much more. Samsung Samsung's Prime Day-like sale is offering deals on everything from robot vacuums to Galaxy smartphones and The Frame TVs. There are a few monitor deals during this event as well, but the best sales on Samsung's most popular monitors are still available on Amazon. $320 OFF Samsung 32-inch Smart Monitor M80D for $379.99 $780 OFF Samsung 27-inch ViewFinity S9 5K Monitor for $819.99 Monitors 34-inch Odyssey Curved Gaming Monitor - $309.99, down from $549.99 49-inch Odyssey G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $799.99, down from $1,299.99 34-inch OLED Curved Smart Gaming Monitor - $649.99, down from $1,199.99 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,079.99, down from $1,799.99 55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,799.99, down from $2,999.99 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,599.99, down from $2,499.99 TVs The Frame TV - Save up to $700 70-inch QLED 4K QE1C TV - $989.99, down from $1,799.99 55-inch Neo QLED 4K Smart TV - $1,199.99, down from $1,499.99 55-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV - $1,099.99, down from $1,999.99 65-inch OLED S90C TV - $1,299.99, down from $2,599.99 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Related Roundup: Apple Deals Tag: Prime Day This article, "Best Buy and Samsung Introduce Prime Day-Like Sales With Big Savings Sitewide" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Will a HomePod Mini 2 Launch This Year? image Apple released the HomePod mini nearly four years ago, so you may be wondering when the speaker will receive hardware upgrades. Below, we recap rumors about a next-generation HomePod mini. would begin in the second half of 2024. However, it is unclear if that info is still accurate, as there have not been any recent HomePod mini rumors from credible sources. Kuo did not reveal any new features planned for the next HomePod mini, but plausible upgrades could include a newer S-series chip for more advanced computational audio, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for a lower-latency Handoff experience, and new color options. The current HomePod mini is equipped with an S5 chip and a U1 chip. replaced with a virtually-identical Midnight finish in July. rumored October event, or it could be introduced in a press release on the Apple Newsroom website at any point over the coming months. HomePod mini roundup for more details about the speaker. Related Roundup: HomePod mini Buyer's Guide: HomePod Mini (Caution) Related Forum: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto Technology This article, "Will a HomePod Mini 2 Launch This Year?" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple Studio Display Drops to Record Low Price of $1,294.99 for Prime Day image Amazon today has the Apple Studio Display for $1,294.99 during Prime Day, down from $1,599.00, which is a new all-time low price on the monitor. This is the standard glass version of the Studio Display with the tilt adjustable stand, and Amazon also has a few other models on sale as well. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. $1,294.99, down from $1,599.00, while the tilt- and height-adjustable stand model is available for $1,699.99, down from $1,999.00. In regards to the VESA model, this is another new all-time low price on the display. $304 OFF Standard Glass Apple Studio Display for $1,294.99 $1,594.99, down from $1,899.00, which is a second-best price on the Studio Display with nano-texture glass. The Studio Display features a 27-inch 5K Retina display with a 5120 x 2880 resolution and up to 600 nits of brightness. Apple says that the standard display is engineered for "extremely low reflectivity," but for rooms where there is a lot of glare, Apple suggests the nano-texture glass option with even less reflectivity. Apple-related discounts for Prime Day, as well as accessory deals, in our dedicated posts. Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup. Related Roundup: Apple Deals Tag: Prime Day This article, "Apple Studio Display Drops to Record Low Price of $1,294.99 for Prime Day" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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The Best Prime Day Deals on TVs, Monitors, Charging Accessories, and More image Yesterday we highlighted some of the best Apple-related product discounts that you can find on Amazon during Prime Day, and now we're focusing on third-party accessory markdowns during the event. In this article you'll find all the best accessories for charging, smart homes, smartphones, and more. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Amazon Prime membership to get Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial of Prime on Amazon if you're a new customer; afterwards the service runs for $14.99/month or $139/year. Twelve South $106.86 for Prime Day, down from $149.99. This is a 3-in-1 accessory that can charge an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously, and this is an all-time low price. $43 OFF Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe for $106.86 Anker Prime Day deals have hit Anker's most popular portable batteries, Bluetooth speakers, wall chargers, USB-C hubs, and portable power stations. We've collected some of the best Anker discounts in the list below, but be sure to browse Amazon for even more sales. Misc SmartTrack Card - $16.88, down from $29.99 Soundcore Motion 300 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker - $59.99, down from $79.99 Portable Batteries 10,000 mAh Nano Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable - $31.99, down from $44.99 20,000 mAh Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable - $44.99, down from $59.99 MagGo 10,000 mAh Power Bank with Apple Watch Charger - $63.99, down from $79.99 MagGo Power Bank - $62.99, down from $89.99 9,600 mAh Power Bank - $59.99 with Prime, down from $89.99 Nano Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable - $35.99, down from $49.99 Prime Power Bank 20,000 mAh with 100W Charging Base - $119.99 with on-page coupon, down from $184.99 Wireless Chargers MagSafe Charger Stand 3-in-1 Cube - $111.95, down from $149.99 MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station - $71.99, down from $99.99 MagGo 3-in-1 Folding Charging Station - $83.99, down from $109.99 Power Stations Portable Power Station with Smart Display + Retractable Light - $99.99, down from $149.99 SOLIX C800 Power Station with Camping Lights - $449.00, down from $649.00 SOLIX C1000 Power Station - $479.00, down from $999.00 SOLIX C1000 Power Station with Solar Panel - $799.00, down from $1,549.00 SOLIX F2000 Power Station - $1,099.00, down from $1,999.00 SOLIX F2000 Power Station with 200W Solar Panel - $1,299.00, down from $2,549.00 SOLIX F2000 Power Station with 400W Solar Panel - $1,599.00, down from $2,899.00 SOLIX F3800 Power Station with 400W Solar Panel - $3,099.00, down from $4,899.00 Wall Chargers 20W USB-C Charger - $9.99, down from $16.99 100W 3-Port USB-C Charger - $39.99, down from $74.99 6-in-1 Nano Charging Station - $45.99, down from $65.99 Prime 67W 3-Port Charger - $39.99, down from $65.99 Hubs 4-Port USB-C Hub - $9.99, down from $19.99 10-in-1 USB-C Hub - $45.99, down from $149.99 Jackery Jackery's Prime Day deals include a large selection of portable power stations at big discounts. Explorer 100 Plus with Solar Panel - $169.00, down from $229.00 Solar Generator with Mini Solar Panel - $249.00, down from $349.00 Solar Generator 300 Plus - $399.99, down from $499.00 Explorer 1000 Plus Expansion Battery - $479.00, down from $599.00 Explorer 500 - $479.00, down from $799.00 Explorer 2000 Plus Expansion Battery - $999.00, down from $1,599.00 Explorer 3000 Pro Generator - $1,799.00, down from $2,799.00 Explorer 2000 Plus Solar Generator + Expansion Battery + Solar Panels - $2,899.00 with on-page coupon, down from $5,199.00 Solar Generator 2000 Plus Kit - $3,599.00 with on-page coupon, down from $6,799.00 Beats $79.00, down from $149.95. The newer Beats Studio Buds+ are on sale for $129.99, down from $169.95. UP TO 51% OFF Beats Headphones for Prime Day $169.99, down from $349.99, which is a new record low price. You can also get the Beats Solo 4 Headphones for $99.99, down from $199.99 and the Beats Fit Pro for $149.99, down from $199.99. Monitors Samsung's popular 32-inch Smart Monitor M8 (Model M80D) is down to the best price we've ever seen it on Amazon, available for $399.99, down from $699.99. This is the newest model of the Smart Monitor M8, and it beats the previous low price by $100. $320 OFF Samsung 32-inch Smart Monitor M80D for $379.99 $780 OFF Samsung 27-inch ViewFinity S9 5K Monitor for $819.99 $819.99, down from $1,599.99. Belkin Auto Tracking Stand Pro – $134.99 from $179.99 BoostCharge 2-in-1 Magnetic Foldable Wireless Charger with Qi2 15W – $49.99 from $69.99 BoostCharge Pro 10K Power Bank with Integrated Cables – $49.29 from $69.99 SoundForm Bolt True Wireless Earbuds – $29.99 from $39.99 SoundForm Flow True Wireless Earphones – $59.99 from $89.99 BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad with Qi2 15W – $49.99 from $79.99 BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand with Qi2 15W – $99.99 from $129.99 BoostCharge Pro3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad with Qi2 15W – $87.99 from $109.99 BoostCharge Pro Convertible Magnetic Wireless Charging Stand with Qi2 15W – $42.74 from $59.99 BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Dock with MagSafe 15W – $95.99 from $119.99 TVs 50-inch Vizio 4K Smart TV - $427.48, down from $629.99 55-inch TCL 4K Smart TV - $498.00, down from $699.99 55-inch The Frame 4K TV - $997.99, down from $1,499.99 65-inch LG C3 OLED 4K TV - $1,296.99, down from $1,499.99 65-inch LG G3 OLED 4K TV - $1,846.99, down from $2,799.99 Amazon Devices Of course, some of the best discounts can be found on Amazon's own line of products. This includes Kindle e-readers, Blink security cameras, Fire tablets, and more. Echo Dot - $22.99, down from $49.99 Echo Show 8 - $84.99, down from $149.99 Kindle - $79.99, down from $99.99 Fire HD Kids Tablet - $109.99, down from $189.99 Blink Outdoor 4 Camera - $159.99, down from $399.99 Google Nest Thermostat $84.99, down from $129.99 during Prime Day. This is one of the lowest prices we've seen for the Nest Thermostat, and it's available at this price in two colors. $45 OFF Nest Thermostat for $84.99 big Prime Day post where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the event. Remember that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get Prime Day deals. You can sign up for Prime on Amazon if you don't have the service yet. Related Roundup: Apple Deals This article, "The Best Prime Day Deals on TVs, Monitors, Charging Accessories, and More" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Here's Why You Shouldn't Use iPhone Mirroring on a Corporate Mac image Apple's new iPhone Mirroring feature in macOS Sequoia might seem like a convenient way to access your phone from your work computer, but security firm Sevco has uncovered a significant privacy risk that should make employees think twice before enabling this feature on company-owned Macs, at least for now. According to a new blog post by Sevco, the core issue lies in how iPhone Mirroring interacts with macOS's file system and metadata. When activated, the feature creates "app stubs" for iOS applications in a specific directory on the Mac: /Users//Library/Daemon Containers//Data/Library/Caches/ These app stubs contain metadata about the iOS apps, including icons, application names, dates, versions, and file descriptions. While they don't include the full executable code, they provide enough information for macOS to treat them as installed applications. The problem arises because many enterprise security and IT management tools routinely scan Macs for installed software. These tools often use macOS's built-in metadata system, which now includes these iOS app stubs. As a result, personal iPhone apps can inadvertently appear in corporate software inventories. Sevco demonstrated this issue using the macOS command line tool mdfind, which interfaces with the Spotlight search subsystem: mdfind "kMDItemContentTypeTree == com.apple.application" | grep Daemon When executed in a Terminal window that has been granted full disk access without setting up iPhone Mirroring, the command returns a normal list of macOS applications. But when executed in that same Terminal window after setting up iPhone Mirroring, it also returns personal iOS applications and metadata. For employees, this means that apps they use privately could become visible to their employer's IT department without their knowledge or consent. This could potentially reveal sensitive personal information, such as dating apps, health-related apps, or VPNs used in countries with restricted internet access. How to Use iPhone Mirroring in macOS Sequoia Related Roundup: macOS Sequoia Tag: macOS Security Related Forum: macOS Sequoia This article, "Here's Why You Shouldn't Use iPhone Mirroring on a Corporate Mac" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Leaked M4 MacBook Pro Appears for Sale on Russian Classifieds Site image In a continuation of the latest unprecedented leak, Apple's yet-to-be-announced M4 MacBook Pro has reportedly surfaced on Avito, a popular Russian classified ads website. The development follows recent videos from Russian YouTube channels showcasing what appears to be the unreleased laptop model. According to reports on social media, the listing on Avito advertised a 14-inch MacBook Pro featuring the next-generation M4 chip. The device was supposedly configured with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and offered in a new Space Black finish – a color currently exclusive to the M3 Pro and M3 Max MacBook Pro models. The asking price was said to be around 720,000 rubles (approximately $7,500), which is significantly higher than current MacBook Pro models. Notably, it appears that multiple units of the unreleased MacBook Pro were offered for sale, suggesting a batch was stolen from a Chinese warehouse and somehow made it into Russia. The listing reportedly included a note stating that the price changes daily and buyers should confirm before purchase. However, as of now, these listings have been removed from the platform, which prohibits the sale of "nonexistent" products. unboxing videos shared by Russian YouTube channels over the weekend. These videos purportedly show the upcoming MacBook Pro, revealing potential upgrades such as a three Thunderbolt port 4 for the base model (up from two previous-generation TB3 ports) and 16GB of RAM as the new minimum memory configuration. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has suggested that Apple may introduce M4-powered Macs as soon as the end of October, with a potential release date of November 1. iPhone 4 prototype was accidentally left at a bar in California. Related Roundup: MacBook Pro 14 & 16" Tag: M4 Buyer's Guide: 14" & 16" MacBook Pro (Don't Buy) Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "Leaked M4 MacBook Pro Appears for Sale on Russian Classifieds Site" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Here Are All of the Apple Intelligence Features in iOS 18.1 image Apple will soon release iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, and these updates will bring the first Apple Intelligence features for compatible iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Not all of the Apple Intelligence features that Apple has in the works are coming in the iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and ‌macOS Sequoia‌ 15.1 updates, and there will be Apple Intelligence capabilities added in future iOS 18.2, iOS 18.3, and iOS 18.4 updates. We've rounded up everything Apple Intelligence-related that will be included in the iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and ‌macOS Sequoia‌ 15.1 updates when the software comes out later this month. Note that Apple Intelligence is still being refined and perfected, and when it launches, it will launch in a beta capacity. Writing Tools Proofread text checks for spelling and grammar errors, including word choice and sentence structure. You can accept all suggestions with a tap or go through them one by one with explanations. Rewrite cleans up what you've written and shifts the tone without impacting your content. Options include Friendly, Professional, and Concise. You can select text and get a summary of it with Apple Intelligence. You can choose to create a paragraph, pull out key points, make a list, or create a table. Summaries are available in Mail, Messages, and more. iPhone, iPad, or Mac and use Apple Intelligence to access Writing Tools for summaries and other features. Siri There's a new glow around the edges of the display when Siri is activated, applicable to ‌iPhone‌, ‌iPad‌, and CarPlay. On Mac, the ‌Siri‌ window can be placed anywhere. The glow animates responsively to the sound of your voice so you can tell when ‌Siri‌ is listening without interrupting other things you're doing. A double tap at the bottom of the display brings up the Type to ‌Siri‌ interface so you can type requests instead of speaking them. On Mac, you need to press the Command key twice to bring up Type to ‌Siri‌. Type to ‌Siri‌ includes suggested requests so you can get your questions answered faster. ‌Siri‌ can maintain context between requests so you can ask a question and then reference it in a second reply. If you ask about the temperature in Raleigh, for example, and then follow up with "what's the humidity?" ‌Siri‌ should know you mean in Raleigh. If you stumble over your words when speaking to ‌Siri‌, or change what you're saying mid-sentence, ‌Siri‌ will follow along. ‌Siri‌ has Apple's product knowledge and support base for answering questions about your device's features and settings, and can even find settings when you don't know the exact name by using natural language search. Mail There is a summarize button for summarizing any of your incoming emails, plus you will see a brief summary of an email in your inbox list rather than the first few lines of the email. Mail surfaces time sensitive messages first when applicable, putting them at the top of your inbox so you see what's important right away. Smart Reply provides quick-tap responses to emails that you've been sent, with contextual options based on what's in the email. Multiple notifications from Mail will be summarized on your Lock Screen so you can see what's in an email without opening the app. Messages Messages has Smart Reply options for incoming texts, which analyze the content of messages to offer suggestions of what you might want to say. Multiple Messages notifications are summarized on your Lock Screen. You can use all of the Writing Tools features in the Messages app for proofreading and refining what you're planning to send. Photos You can create a Memory Movie with just a description, such as "My cat in 2024," or "Orlando in the summer." The feature automatically picks relevant photos and chooses songs, but you can tweak through the Memory Mixes feature or choose a mood to guide the direction of the audio. You can also add in specific scenes and images you want to see throughout the memory when you're creating the prompt. Natural language search is available in Photos, so you can just describe what you're looking for, such as "Eric rollerskating while wearing green." Search can also find specific moments in video clips. Search offers up smart complete suggestions for narrowing down what you might want to find. Clean Up The ‌Photos‌ app also includes "Clean Up," a feature that lets you remove unwanted objects from your photos. The Clean Up tool in the ‌‌Photos‌‌ app is able to automatically detect objects in an image that might not be wanted, but you can also tap, circle, or brush over an unwanted object to remove it. Zooming in on an image can help with using a finger as a brush to remove smaller blemishes and issues with an image, and it is intelligent enough not to remove part of a person even if a person or main subject is selected. Clean Up works on all images in the ‌‌Photos‌‌ library, including older images and images captured by other devices like a point and shoot camera or a DSLR. Transcription Summaries In Notes and other apps, you can record audio and get a transcript along with a summary of your transcript, which is useful for recording lectures and other audio. Transcription isn't an Apple Intelligence feature, but summaries are. Focus Modes There is a dedicated Reduce Interruptions Focus Mode that only shows you important notifications that need attention while filtering out everything else. When customizing an existing Focus mode or creating a new one, there is a new toggle to turn on Intelligent Breakthrough and Silencing. This option allows important notifications to interrupt you, while muting notifications that are not important, which is the same thing that the Reduce Notifications Focus does. You can override the notification settings for specific apps and people, which is how it worked prior to iOS 18.1. Notification Summaries Your incoming notifications are summarized so you can see what's new for each app at a glance. Phone Summaries of transcriptions generated from your phone calls are supported in iOS 18.1. The iOS 18.1 update adds the option to record a phone call and get a transcription, which is not an Apple Intelligence feature. What does require Apple Intelligence, though, is getting a summary from that transcription without reading through the entire thing. Note that you can start a recording by tapping on the record button in the upper left corner of the display when on a phone call. All participants are notified that the call is being recorded before the recording starts. Recorded phone calls are stored in the Notes app, where you can tap in to view a transcript and get a summary generated from that transcript. Safari When reading an article in Reader Mode, there is an option to have Apple Intelligence summarize the article for you. App Store The App Store supports natural language and descriptive app tags to make it easier to find exactly what you're looking for. Apple Intelligence Report In the Privacy and Security section of the Settings app you can access an Apple Intelligence Report that lets you export your Apple Intelligence data as part of Apple's promise for transparency around Apple Intelligence. Face ID is required to access and export Apple Intelligence data. Apple Intelligence Waitlist When iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and ‌macOS Sequoia‌ 15.1 are released, you will need to go to the Settings app and join the Apple Intelligence waitlist. Apple is using a waitlist mechanic to ensure that behind the scenes downloads go smoothly and that the system isn't overloaded. While on the waitlist, Apple devices download necessary files for on-device processing, and the waitlist should only take a few hours at most. The waitlist is on a per-account basis, so you only need to sign up for it on one device to have access on multiple devices. Apple Intelligence Compatibility The iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and ‌macOS Sequoia‌ 15.1 betas are only available to registered developers with an eligible device. Devices that cannot run Apple Intelligence will not see the update. All iPhone 16 models iPhone 15 Pro and ‌iPhone 15‌ Pro Max All Apple silicon iPads All Apple silicon Macs Apple Intelligence Availability Apple Intelligence is only available in U.S. English at this time, and it is not available to developers in the European Union or China. Device region and language need to be set to the United States. Apple Intelligence Launch Date iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and ‌macOS Sequoia‌ 15.1 are expected to be released on Monday, October 28. Apple Intelligence Features Coming Later iOS 18.2, which we should get before the end of the year, is expected to bring support for ChatGPT integration with ‌Siri‌, Image Playground, and Genmoji. iOS 18.3, coming sometime around January, could bring some new ‌Siri‌ features, but that's not yet guaranteed. iOS 18.4 is expected to have the bulk of the ‌Siri‌ Apple Intelligence features including support for on-screen awareness for responding to what's on your display, better per-app controls and app integration, and personal context for more personalized responses to queries. We'll likely get iOS 18.4 around March. Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia Related Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia This article, "Here Are All of the Apple Intelligence Features in iOS 18.1" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple's Shift Toward More Staggered Releases Could Bring More Innovation and Less Predictability image Apple appears to be slowly moving away from regular, timed hardware and software releases that come on an annual basis, instead favoring more of a staggered product release cycle, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman highlighted in his most recent Power On newsletter. Gurman suggests that Apple Intelligence is evidence that Apple is "ever-so-slightly" moving away from a big fall launch for its hardware and software products. iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia debuted without any Apple Intelligence features, despite the fact that Apple Intelligence was a key focal point of ‌iOS 18‌ at the Worldwide Developers Conference, and heavily advertised for the new iPhone 16 models. Instead, the first Apple Intelligence features will come out in October in an iOS 18.1 update, and Apple plans to add new Apple Intelligence capabilities in iOS 18.2, iOS 18.3, and iOS 18.4. Everything that Apple highlighted in June 2024 won't be available until well into 2025. Apple has delayed some software features in the past, introducing them in later updates, but with Apple Intelligence, Apple announced everything well in advance and made it clear that the software updates would roll out over time. pull iPadOS 18 for the new M4 iPad Pro models after it was released, plus it had to remove beta versions of watchOS 11.1 and the HomePod Software 18.1 because the software was causing significant issues. iPhone, but there are signs that it is holding updates on some other products. There was no new version of the Apple Watch SE this year (and it seems to be on a 3-year update cycle as of now), nor did Apple introduce a new Apple Watch Ultra, instead adding a new color for the Ultra 2. new MacBook Air models, new iPad Air models, and a new iPhone SE early in 2025, with a Mac Studio to follow in mid-2025 and a Mac Pro to come later. This article, "Apple's Shift Toward More Staggered Releases Could Bring More Innovation and Less Predictability" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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The 10 Best Apple Deals Under $100 for Prime Day image As Prime Day continues today, we're highlighting all of the best Apple deals you can get for under $100 on Amazon. This includes Apple Pencil, AirTags, iPhone cases, USB-C chargers, and more. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. every Apple deal available during Prime Day in our dedicated post. Remember that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get Prime Day deals, and you can sign up for Prime on Amazon if you don't have the service yet. $30 Or Under In the cheapest category, you can get Apple's 20W USB-C Power Adapter for $14.99, down from $19.00 and the AirTag 1 Pack for $24.99, down from $29.00. $4 OFF 20W USB-C Power Adapter for $14.99 $4 OFF 60W USB-C Woven Cable (1m) for $15.99 $4 OFF AirTag 1 Pack for $24.99 $50 Or Under For accessories priced between $30 and $50, there are a few sales on Amazon for Prime Day. You can get the 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter for $39.99, down from $59.00, as well as discounts on iPhone 16 cases. $6 OFF 1-meter MagSafe Charger for $32.78 $19 OFF 35W Dual USB-C Power Adapter for $39.99 $11 OFF iPhone 16 Pro Silicone Case for $37.99 $11 OFF iPhone 16 Pro Max Silicone Case for $37.99 $100 Or Under Lastly, we're tracking a few deals on Apple products that are just under $100 for Prime Day. You can get an AirTag 4-Pack for $79.99 ($19 off), an Apple Pencil Pro for $98.00 ($31 off), and USB-C Apple Pencil for $67.00 ($11 off). $19 OFF AirTag 4 Pack for $79.98 $11 OFF Apple Pencil USB-C for $67.00 $31 OFF Apple Pencil Pro for $98.00 big Prime Day post where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the event. Remember that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get Prime Day deals. You can sign up for Prime on Amazon if you don't have the service yet. Related Roundup: Apple Deals Tag: Prime Day This article, "The 10 Best Apple Deals Under $100 for Prime Day" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Four New Games Coming to Apple Arcade, Including Wheel of Fortune image Apple today in an emailed press release announced four new games coming to Apple Arcade on November 7, including Wheel of Fortune Daily, which is based on the iconic TV show. The other three games coming next month include Drive Ahead! Carcade, Arkanoid vs Space Invaders+, and Texas Hold'em Poker: Pokerist+. Developed by Frosty Pop, Wheel of Fortune Daily will be available in Apple Arcade across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. The game features classic Wheel of Fortune bonus puzzles, where the player starts with the letters R, S, T, L, N, and E, chooses three more consonants and a vowel, and attempts to solve the puzzle. "Wheel of Fortune Daily turns America's Game® into a simple, short, daily experience you can enjoy anytime and anywhere," the game's description says. Accessible through the App Store, Apple Arcade is a subscription-based service that provides access to hundreds of games, all free of ads and in-app purchases. In the U.S., Apple Arcade costs $6.99 per month and is bundled in Apple One plans. Tag: Apple Arcade This article, "Four New Games Coming to Apple Arcade, Including Wheel of Fortune" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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The 10 Best Apple Deals Under $100 for Prime Day image As Prime Day continues today, we're highlighting all of the best Apple deals you can get for under $100 on Amazon. This includes Apple Pencil, AirTags, iPhone cases, USB-C chargers, and more. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. every Apple deal available during Prime Day in our dedicated post. Remember that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get Prime Day deals, and you can sign up for Prime on Amazon if you don't have the service yet. $30 Or Under In the cheapest category, you can get Apple's 20W USB-C Power Adapter for $14.99, down from $19.00 and the AirTag 1 Pack for $24.99, down from $29.00. $4 OFF 20W USB-C Power Adapter for $14.99 $4 OFF 60W USB-C Woven Cable (1m) for $15.99 $4 OFF AirTag 1 Pack for $24.99 $50 Or Under For accessories priced between $30 and $50, there are a few sales on Amazon for Prime Day. You can get the 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter for $39.99, down from $59.00, as well as discounts on iPhone 16 cases. $6 OFF 1-meter MagSafe Charger for $32.78 $19 OFF 35W Dual USB-C Power Adapter for $39.99 $11 OFF iPhone 16 Pro Silicone Case for $37.99 $11 OFF iPhone 16 Pro Max Silicone Case for $37.99 $100 Or Under Lastly, we're tracking a few deals on Apple products that are just under $100 for Prime Day. You can get an AirTag 4-Pack for $79.99 ($19 off), an Apple Pencil Pro for $98.00 ($31 off), and USB-C Apple Pencil for $67.00 ($11 off). $19 OFF AirTag 4 Pack for $79.98 $11 OFF Apple Pencil USB-C for $67.00 $31 OFF Apple Pencil Pro for $98.00 big Prime Day post where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the event. Remember that you'll need an Amazon Prime membership to get Prime Day deals. You can sign up for Prime on Amazon if you don't have the service yet. Related Roundup: Apple Deals Tag: Prime Day This article, "The 10 Best Apple Deals Under $100 for Prime Day" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Waiting for a New Apple TV? Here's What the Latest Rumors Say image The current Apple TV was released two years ago this month, so you may be wondering when the next model will be released. Below, we recap rumors about a next-generation Apple TV. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that a new Apple TV was planned for release in the first half of 2024: Beyond the future smart displays and new speaker, Apple is working on revamping its TV box. A new version with the current design is in the works for the first half of next year with a faster processor, the people said. The first half of 2024 passed by without a new Apple TV, so that rumor has expired. Gurman said "stable inventory" of the Apple TV suggested that a new model was not on the "immediate horizon" after all: While the company has been working on an update to the Apple TV set-top box for as early as this year, no new model has come to fruition and stable inventory of the device suggests a new version isn’t on the immediate horizon. All in all, there is no longer a clear timeframe for the next Apple TV. If you are considering purchasing an Apple TV, we recommend at least waiting until October is finished, just in case a new model is announced this month like in 2022. Here is when the previous five Apple TV models were announced: Third-generation Apple TV 4K: October 2022 Second-generation Apple TV 4K: April 2021 First-generation Apple TV 4K: September 2017 Apple TV HD: September 2015 Third-generation Apple TV: March 2012 faster processor than the current A15 Bionic chip, and even lower pricing. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that the next Apple TV could have a sub-$100 starting price. In the U.S., the current Apple TV is available with 64GB or 128GB of storage for $129 and $149, respectively. adding a built-in camera to a future model. tvOS 17 added a FaceTime app to the Apple TV, allowing for users to have video calls by using the rear camera on a connected iPhone or iPad. If the Apple TV gained a built-in camera, users would no longer need to rely on an external device for video calls on the TV. Apple TV roundup for more details. Related Roundup: Apple TV Buyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy) Related Forum: Apple TV and Home Theater This article, "Waiting for a New Apple TV? Here's What the Latest Rumors Say" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums