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Reçu aujourd’hui — 11 juin 2025AppleInsider

Apple execs explain Apple's position in the AI race & how it isn't necessarily 'behind'

Marketing head Greg Jozwiak and software chief Craig Federighi share some familiar arguments about Apple Intelligence, Siri's place in it, and how they aren't technically in the same AI race.

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Apple's running a different AI race

Apple's executives rarely speak in interviews, let alone share details about how they think about products beyond them being the best in class. However, a refreshingly honest snippet of an upcoming wider interview showed exactly where Apple sees itself in the bigger picture.

Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern sat down with Apple SVP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi and SVP of Worldwide Marketing Greg Joswiak, and she's shared a seven-minute snippet focused on AI before the larger interview is released. Much of what Federighi discussed on Apple Intelligence echoed what was seen in an earlier conversation with iJustine, but new details emerged once Joz weighed in.


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Xcode 26 beta code hints at cheaper Apple Vision Pro model

Alongside iOS 26 and Apple's other next-gen operating systems, WWDC saw the debut of Xcode 26, which contains references to an unreleased Apple Vision Pro model.

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Xcode 26 features a new name for the existing Apple Vision Pro.

On June 9, Apple previewed its latest assortment of operating systems, all of which share the same "26" version number and "Liquid Glass" design language. Shortly after the keynote, Apple rolled out the first developer betas of iOS 26 and Xcode 26.

Xcode is an application used by developers to create third-party applications for Apple platforms. As such, it includes operating system and device names, but it appears as though Apple accidentally included the name of an unreleased product with Xcode 26.


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If you were underwhelmed by WWDC 2025, you're not alone

In 2025, Apple slapped a new coat of paint on its operating systems at WWDC and called it good — but perhaps there was a chance that it actually had planned something entirely different.

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Did you hear? They're making glass liquid, now.

WWDC 2025 was certainly one of the more subdued I've personally seen. Granted, I am admittedly one of the newer Mac users to AppleInsider staff — I made the switch in 2019.

But even in 2019, we had all the excitement of a new operating system: iPadOS. This change would ultimately cement the iPad as its own thing, and not just a larger iPhone.


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New media format in visionOS 26 will bring lots more video to Apple Vision Pro

The new Apple Projected Media Profile expands what video formats work with visionOS, increasing the content library and making inbound headset releases more attractive to consumers.

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Apple Vision Pro gains more viewable media types

One of the features of Apple Vision Pro is the ability to enjoy content that you wouldn't necessarily be able to view on a normal screen. For the headset, this has so far included 2D and 3D content, Spatial footage, and Apple Immersive Video, but Apple is making more video formats available for people to use.

Announced during the WWDC 25 Platforms State of the Union, the changes to visionOS 26 include a new addition called the Apple Projected Media Profile (APMP). With APMP, visionOS now supports content produced in 180-degree, 360-degree, and wide field-of-view formats.


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AirPods Pro 3 are in the works, iOS 26 beta code reveals

Apple's iOS 26 only made its debut on June 9, and researchers have already found mentions of unreleased hardware in the operating system code.

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Apple's iOS 26 code indicates AirPods Pro 3 are in the works.

At WWDC, the iPhone maker revealed its latest assortment of operating systems, all of which bear the same "26" version number and design language, dubbed 'Liquid Glass'. The first developer betas of iOS 26 and its counterparts were rolled out shortly after the keynote, and a surprising discovery has since been made.

iOS 26 features an explicit mention of the as-of-yet unreleased AirPods Pro 3, alongside the current AirPods Pro 2 and original AirPods Pro. This is the second time this has happened, as an Apple software release on May 15 included the phrase "AirPods Pro 2 or later."


Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely


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Camera app in iOS 26 goes all-out to woo content creators

The iOS 26 Camera app overhaul is one for content creators, simultaneously streamlining the UI while also making managing formats and resolutions less frustrating.

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iOS 18 Camera app [left], iOS 26's version [right]

The Camera app has always been an important way for Apple to sell its iPhone to consumers. With a reasonably simple interface, it allowed for images to be quickly taken and stored in Photos.

With some digging, it also provided ways to accentuate the shots in different ways, such as panoramas. It also handled video, with users able to take advantage of things like recording in ProRES video or in LOG format.


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iOS 26 vs iOS 18: Is Apple's 'Liquid Glass' a true redesign?

With iOS 26, Apple unveiled a unified design language with translucent elements that mimic the look of real-world glass. Here's how it compares to iOS 18.

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iOS 26 vs iOS 18: iOS 26 (right) features slightly larger icons compared to iOS 18 (left) — but they both use the same color palette.

On June 9, at its annual Worldwide Developers' Conference, the iPhone maker finally unveiled the long-rumored visionOS-style redesign we were all waiting for. The company's latest operating systems all received a revamped user interface with a new material dubbed 'Liquid Glass.'

Apple says that Liquid Glass uses real-time rendering to imitate the way glass refracts light, and explains that the new material reacts to movement dynamically with specular highlights. It's used across various user interface elements, including buttons, switches, app icons, the Lock Screen, Control Center, and more.


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Visual Intelligence in iOS 26 makes screenshots useful, not just saved

In iOS 26, Apple Intelligence will turn screenshots into a powerful tool for shopping, planning, and asking questions. Here's how.

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Visual Intelligence got an upgrade in iOS 26

Apple is giving iPhone users a smarter way to interact with what they see on screen. With iOS 26, the company is expanding its Visual Intelligence feature to go beyond photos and the camera app.

Now, users can press the screenshot buttons to access a new tool that analyzes whatever is currently on their display. The update brings Visual Intelligence into everyday use.


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Apple's AI rollout leaves Siri behind & long-time fans are asking questions

Apple software chief Craig Federighi confirmed Monday that promised artificial intelligence upgrades to Siri have been delayed, saying the company needs more time to meet quality standards before launching the features in iOS 26.

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Apple software chief Craig Federighi

In a WWDC 2025 interview with YouTuber iJustine, Federighi said the new Siri features were working internally but didn't perform well enough to ship.

Apple originally previewed major Siri upgrades at WWDC 2024, including more natural conversations, richer contextual understanding, and the ability to perform multi-step actions. At the time, many of those features were expected to ship in 2025.


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Intel app compatibility on Mac is holding you back and will never get better

If you're still running Intel apps, even on an Apple Silicon Mac, face the fact that the developer is never going to change — and that you need to, incredibly soon.

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Craig Federighi illustrating how Apple Silicon Macs start up instantly — image credit: Apple

Back in 2021, AppleInsider was running a series of articles charting which developers were bringing out native Apple Silicon apps. It was shocking how many important, popular apps weren't ready, or in some cases it appeared never would be.

At the time, you could make a case that old Intel apps worked fine because Apple had done a remarkable job making sure that they would. Just as it had with its previous transition from PowerPC to Intel, Apple had created a kind of translation app called Rosetta.


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Save up to 70% on Adobe Creative Cloud today only (and you don't have to be a student)

A flash deal on Adobe Creative Cloud software is in effect today only, with coupon savings on 1-month, 3-month, and 12-month subscriptions.

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Adobe Creative Cloud is eligible for a flash coupon - Image credit: Adobe

With prices about to go up for Creative Cloud subscribers in North America on June 17, now is the time to take advantage of Groupon's Father's Day coupon on the All Apps plans.

Save up to 70% on Adobe


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Apple gives iOS gaming a real home, just not a new direction

It isn't Valve's steam, but Apple's new Games app in iOS 26 and macOS 26 finally admits mobile gaming deserves more than a menu tab and a forgotten leaderboard.

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The new Apple Games app

Apple has launched a new Games app as part of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, aiming to bring together Apple Arcade titles, Game Center activity, and App Store games in one place. The company announced the app on June 9, 2025, during its WWDC keynote.

This is Apple's first dedicated gaming interface since the original Game Center debuted in 2010. The app reflects a shift toward positioning iPhone and iPad as more deliberate gaming devices, though still within the boundaries of Apple's controlled ecosystem.


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Apple's AutoMix in macOS 26 isn't a house DJ, but is a good FM radio simulator

Apple's AutoMix feature will debut in macOS 26 and iOS 26 in the fall. It's pretty good for casual listening, but won't replace good DJ software or a human with skill.

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Apple's AutoMix got about 10 seconds at the WWDC keynote

I'm not young. Most regular AppleInsider users know that I was in the Navy for a decade, but I didn't join when I was 18.

For a few years, in a sequence of events I won't delve into here involving college and commercial radio, I improbably got dragged into disk jockeying in clubs and bars for extra cash. My main gig was a Champions sports bar in Western Massachusetts, that is now long-gone and the site of a casino.


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Reçu hier — 10 juin 2025AppleInsider

Time Machine's Time Capsule support ends with macOS 27

It's not just Intel code — after a period of undeath, Time Capsule's time is coming, with Apple cutting off support for Time Machine backups using the hardware in macOS 27.

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AirPort Extreme and an AirPort Time Capsule

Time Capsules, Apple's long-discontinued network hardware, allowed users to back up their Macs and hardware over a home network. However, the days of the hardware still being usable by Mac users are running out.

X user @StellaFudge, formerly leaker @Choco_bit, posted about a change in the Time Machine settings of macOS 26. The screenshot discusses how an AirPort Disk being used for Time Machine backups is not recommended.


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How Local Capture immediately turns iPad into a podcasting studio

Long-awaited improvements to audio recording on the iPad have arrived with the beta of iPadOS 26, and what was a severe failing is now a big advantage.

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It's not your eyes: the "Start Recording" button is hard to read

There is a strong argument that iPadOS 26 is Apple fixing the barn door after the iPad's most vocal proponents have left. But at least the new Local Capture is a very good bolt.

The problem was that Apple's tight iPad security meant however you switched between apps, you were still really running just one at a time. You couldn't use two, and that meant you couldn't be on a call and also record audio.


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More car brands will soon let you unlock your car with iPhone

At the WWDC keynote, Apple revealed that Car Key will roll out to thirteen new car brands— though we're not entirely sure when.

13 more brands will gain Car Key support soon
13 more brands will gain Car Key support soon

The Car Key feature has allowed iPhone owners to open and start their cars using their mobile devices for quite some time now. And it looks like Apple has partnered with even more brands to add support for Car Key.

On Monday, Apple held the keynote for WWDC 2025. While much of the focus was on its multi-platform UI overhaul, it did sneak in a few car-related features we can expect soon.


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How to check if your Mac apps are Intel or Apple Silicon code

The clock is ticking for Intel apps on Mac, with only two more iterations of macOS providing full support for Intel-only apps Rosetta 2 — here's how to find out which of your apps may lose support in Fall 2027.

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How to check if your Mac apps lose Intel support in 2027

In 2020, Apple introduced Apple Silicon. While exciting, it also came with the caveat that Intel-based apps wouldn't be natively supported.

To ease the transition between Silicon and Intel, Apple promised the transition would be slow. Rosetta 2, a translation software that enables Silicon to run many Intel applications, has helped make the leap a little less jarring.


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How the new iPadOS 26 UI moving closer to Mac is a giant productivity boost

Apple's additions of dots and a Menu Bar to iPadOS 26 is quite Mac-like, but makes the iPad a multitasking powerhouse. Here's why.

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Resize your iPad apps like a Mac user in iPadOS 26

During the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple introduced a bunch of changes to iPadOS 26 that alter how you position and control app windows on an iPad. The new window management options now make iPadOS a lot more Mac-like in nature, at least when it is used for productivity purposes.

The new additions should make the iPad considerably more accessible for Mac users, and they go a long way to make iPad usage better for existing tablet users.


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iOS 26 adds satellite weather updates for offline iPhone users

Apple appears to be working on a satellite-powered weather update feature for iPhones, according to evidence found in the iOS 26 developer beta.

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Satellite above Earth

The feature, discovered in the developer beta by Macworld, lets iPhones download weather forecasts via satellite. Apple didn't mention the tool at its WWDC 2025 keynote, but it's in the iOS 26 codebase and aimed at users in remote environments.

When iOS 26 arrives later in 2025, supported iPhones will allow users to receive "Weather Updates via Satellite" if standard network access is unavailable. Like Apple's existing Emergency SOS feature, users will need to aim their device at the sky to connect to a satellite.


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Grab Apple's M4 Mac mini 24GB for $879, plus get closeout deals from $369

Apple's entire M4 Mac mini line is on sale today, with the 24GB RAM/512GB SSD model dipping to $879 after a $120 price cut.

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Save on every M4 Mac mini.

With units in stock and ready to ship, the M4 Mac mini with a bump up to 24GB of unified memory is discounted to $879 at both Amazon and B&H today. This retail spec has 512GB of storage, double that of the 256GB found in the standard M4 model.

Get M4 24GB for $879


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New iOS 26 setting prevents audio automatically jumping from AirPods to car speakers

Sometimes CarPlay is trigger happy and starts blasting out your audio before you've taken off your AirPods, or even got into your car. One new setting in iOS 26 should fix that forever.

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One small new setting solves audio problems for CarPlay users

There are two things that Apple has created tremendous technology for, but which don't work. One is how when you say "Siri," all your devices compare notes to figure out which one you didn't want, and then make that respond to you.

The other is that there is a brilliant feature across iOS, macOS, and iPadOS, that means your AirPods can automatically switch to whichever device you want to listen to. But while it works and usually works well, there is a problem — or there has been until iOS 26.


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Passthrough audio is finally on the way to Apple TV, iPhone, and more

We've confirmed at WWDC that tvOS 26 is getting passthrough audio, which could allow a higher quality listening experience by disabling audio preprocessing on the Apple TV hardware, before hand-off to a sound system.

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Apple TV 4K

The Apple TV family is a very capable processing device for a set-top box, but one bone of contention has been audio processing. Apple has so far avoided adding passthrough audio features to the Apple TV, but that is seemingly changing.

A reference on the Apple Developer documentation for AVFAudio has an enumeration case for AVAudioContentSource for "passthrough."


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Apple Intelligence is more useful after being added to Shortcuts in macOS 26

Apple has added Intelligent Actions to let users automate their use of Apple Intelligence features, bringing Writing Tools and image creation into Shortcuts and letting users combine options. Here's what it looks like.

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A simple Shortcut using Apple Intelligence to summarize any audio sent to it

Apple made it easier to make Shortcuts with the app's redesign along with iOS 18 in 2024, but with iOS 26, it has added significant new features. All of the Apple Intelligence tools so far are now available in what Apple calls Intelligent Actions.

As present in the first developer beta, the main actions are:


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iOS 26 iPhone battery overhaul: Trends and Adaptive Power

Apple has made big changes to iPhone battery management in iOS 26, with Adaptive Power, as well as a shakeup to make it more user-friendly. Here's how it works.

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Battery changes in iOS 26

The iPhone has, over the years, received quite a few changes to how it handles batteries. Offering information on battery health and settings on how charging takes place, the options can be invaluable to extend the battery lifespan for the iPhone.

While iOS 26 was promised new AI-based battery management by the rumor mill, that didn't quite materialize and may wait until the iPhone 17 Air. But, what we got in battery settings changes are still very useful.


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iPadOS 26 fixes nearly everything wrong with the platform after everyone already left

It's been a rough decade for iPad users as promises of the future of computing kept arriving at unintuitive windowing interfaces and a broken file system, but iPadOS 26 checks nearly every box. Will it matter?

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iPadOS 26 could pull back some of those that left the platform

It's no secret that I'm a fan of the iPad. I started work at AppleInsider as an iPad-only user with a Rube Goldberg-sequence of adapters, docks, and cables while using an accessibility mouse pointer.

Our Managing Editor, Mike Wuerthele, was not happy about it. I will admit it got in the way of production sometimes.


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Code in iOS 26 hints at AirTags 2 coming soon

The much-rumored second generation of Apple's AirTags appears to be getting closer, as code snippets within iOS 26 refer to as yet unreleased features.

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Apple's AirTag

Apple did rather hit it out of the park with the original AirTags. They have become globally-used, pet-saving essentials and not been updated since its launch in April 2021.

Persistent rumors have repeatedly claimed that an updated second generation will be released during 2025, and now there's at least a hint they could be coming soon. That's according to code snippets first spotted in iOS 26 by MacWorld.


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macOS 27 will be the last operating system to fully support Rosetta 2

Developers relying on Rosetta 2 to keep their legacy code running should begin preparing now, as macOS 27 will be the last to provide full support for the translation technology.

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Apple wants all apps to run on Apple Silicon natively by 2028. Image source: Apple

When Apple revealed Apple Silicon in 2020, it shared that the transition would be slow to ensure users and software weren't lost along the way. With the announcement of macOS Tahoe during WWDC 2025, Apple has revealed that not only Intel Macs, but Rosetta 2 are on the chopping block.

According to a portion of the Platforms State of the Union, developers have until macOS 28 to get their apps running natively on Apple Silicon. They also shared that macOS 26 is the last Mac operating system that will support Intel-based Macs.


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Apple Vision Pro 'Spatial Widgets' blend digital life into your real space

With Spatial Widgets on Apple Vision Pro, Apple will replace what used to live on your walls with what lives in your headset.

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Apple Vision Pro

Apple is turning the world around you into the next interface. The company introduced spatial widgets in visionOS 26, announced at WWDC 2025.

Vision Pro users can now pin interactive elements like clocks, music controls, weather panels, and photo galleries directly into their physical space. These widgets float where you put them and stay there, reappearing each time you wear the headset.


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Hexcal Studio review: A desk stand that wants to do more, but is held back by price

Hexcal Studio is a comprehensive desk organization system, delivering smart lights, power, charging hubs, and more in a helpful elevated desk stand that is held back by dated technology and price.

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Hexcal Studio Review: The desk stand combines convenience, power, and more.

I love the idea of a good desk stand. It's a shelf that elevates your monitor, provides necessary storage, and helps to organize the workspace where many people spend a significant amount of their day.

With Hexcal Studio, you get much more than a "dumb" desk shelf; instead, it packs a ton of different features into one device. The question is whether or not all those features help justify its price.


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How to unplug from Apple Intelligence on iOS and macOS

14 février 2025 à 05:52
Apple Intelligence is still in its infancy, but not everyone wants to use it. Here's how to disconnect from Apple Intelligence on iOS and macOS.

Here's how to disconnect from Apple Intelligence on macOS and iOS.
Unplug from Apple Intelligence.

While artificial intelligence is gaining in popularity at an accelerated rate, some users have found they prefer to turn off Apple's AI, Apple Intelligence, on their iOS and macOS devices.

In iOS 18.3 Apple made Apple Intelligence be on by default. You may want to turn it off.


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Metal 4 & Game Porting Toolkit 3 boost frame rate & ray tracing performance

WWDC 2025 revealed some upgraded tools for game developers that'll make games render at higher resolutions, faster frame rates, and improved ray tracing with fewer resources.

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Game Porting Toolkit 3 will help devs port games from Windows to Mac easier. Image source: Apple

Apple didn't make that't much time for games during the WWDC 2025 keynote, but there are details surfacing about Apple's upgraded gaming APIs. Metal 4 and Game Porting Toolkit 3 are both here with updates that should make game development and execution easier.

Metal 4 is an API that lets developers build complex graphical interfaces or games with low-level, low-overhead hardware-accelerated processes. Game Porting Toolkit 3 is a tool that lets developers test and work to port games from external development platforms into Apple's.


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All of your iPhone icons can be clear in iOS 26 -- if you want to

First Apple added dark mode icons, then it gave us tinted icons. Now, Apple has made its stance on the future of icons clear with the introduction of Liquid Glass.

Liquid Glass
Liquid Glass allows you to turn your icons transparent

If you watched the WWDC 2025 keynote on Monday, you probably heard the phrase "Liquid Glass" being thrown around quite a bit. Liquid Glass is Apple's newest design language; it doesn't just apply to one operating system — it was designed to unify them all.

That's right. It's shared across macOS, watchOS, visionOS, tvOS, iPadOS, and, of course, iOS. While it's not identical on each platform, it does certainly make them more similar than it does different.


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macOS Tahoe is the last big update for Intel Macs

It wasn't mentioned at the WWDC keynote, but it may have been obvious. Apple has now made it clear that macOS Tahoe is the end of the line for Intel Macs.

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The Mac Pro was Apple's last Intel-based Mac that it sold in 2023

Admittedly, I missed my guess on this a bit. I though that September 2025 was probably be when Apple cut off support for Intel Macs in new versions of the operating system. This was until our very own Marko Zivkovic discovered an early compatibility list including a bunch of Intel hardware still.

Just the same, the writing has been on the wall. Apple's Intel-powered Mac days are coming to a close.


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macOS 26 Tahoe Phone app greatly improves taking calls on your Mac

Apple has added the Phone app to macOS 26 Tahoe, allowing you to place calls on your iPhone while using your Mac.

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The Phone interface in macOS 26 Tahoe - Image Credit: Apple

Apple's Continuity features between the iPhone and Mac were expanded in 2024 with the introduction of iPhone Mirroring in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. However, you couldn't actually place a phone call on your iPhone via the Mac, forcing users to pick up their mobile device.

This is annoying for people who may be familiar with using their Mac for almost everything that their iPhone would be usable for. The lack of phone call support meant that you had no choice but to have the iPhone nearby if you had to actually place or receive them.


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Be strong, let everyone else risk their devices and data with the new betas

Apple has now released the first developer beta versions of its iOS 26, macOS 26, and more, but it cannot be over-emphasized they will break some devices, and data will be lost. It doesn't have to happen to you.

Don't do this to your Mac.
Don't do this to your Mac.

There is now not one single iPhone app developer in the world who is not downloading and installing iOS 26. Developers of all types will be grabbing the right betas for them.

But hopefully not one single developer will be installing these betas on the devices they use for their day to day lives.


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All the Mac games Apple teased at WWDC 25

Apple's new Games app headlines another WWDC push for Mac gaming, complete with shiny graphics upgrades and a fresh batch of titles — some of which might even launch when promised.

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New games are set to come to macOS — eventually

On Monday, Apple held the keynote for its yearly software-forward event, WWDC. While much of the focus was on the sleek new interface it would be standardizing across its platforms, it still found a bit of time to mention gaming on Mac.

A new app called Apple Games will give players a one-stop-shop for gaming on their devices. It includes both Apple Arcade games and third-party games, as well as new Play Together features and a dedicated Library tab.


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Revamped iOS 26 Camera and Photos app prioritize speed and convenience

Apple has unveiled the newly redesigned iOS 26 Camera and Photos apps, which both surface the most commonly used controls, while adding the new 3D effect option.

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Craig Federighi announcing the new Camera and Photos apps - image credit: Apple

Announced during WWDC 2025, Camera and Photos are getting new redesign to specifically address making it faster to take the right shot.

Apple brings Live Translation to iMessage, phone calls, and more

Apple is breaking down language barriers with a new Live Translation feature in iOS 26 powered by the company's on-device AI processing models.

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Apple Live Translation is coming to iOS 26

The Live Translation feature, announced during the company's WWDC 2025 event, brings real-time language translation to iOS 26. The feature will work across Messages, FaceTime, and other apps.

For example, the Live Translation feature can immediately translate text into other languages as you type out a message in iMessage. As texts in other languages come in, the Apple Intelligence feature can instantly translate them for you.


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Files on iPadOS 26 doesn't suck anymore

Apple's WWDC 2025 announcements included changes to the Files app in iPadOS 26 that, well, frankly, makes it actually usable for the first time.

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The Files app in iPadOS 26 finally has List view - Image Credit: Apple

The Files app is a very handy tool on iPadOS for managing documents and folders, but it's not as user-friendly as it could be. And let's be honest, it was a bare-bones effort, that didn't work that well.

For a start, the List view was pretty limited in how it appeared, as you couldn't adjust how the columns appeared size-wise at all. It was also very clunky when it came to navigating between different folders, since you could only see the contents of one folder at a time.


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Liquid Glass tvOS redesign is restricted to second-generation Apple TV 4K and later

Apple on Monday announced tvOS 26, its next-generation operating system for Apple TV, though only newer models of the company's set-top box will get its features.

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The new tvOS 26 Liquid Glass design is available only on newer Apple TV models.

The new tvOS 26 brings a redesigned user interface based on Apple's "Liquid Glass" design philosophy. The tvOS redesign uses real-time rendering to create a seemingly translucent material that reacts to its surroundings.

The update runs on everything the previous version of tvOS ran on. It will run on the Apple TV HD hardware, and any generation of the Apple TV 4K.


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