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Get Apple's M4 Mac mini for less with Prime Day deals starting at $499

Apple's new M4 Mac mini is available for as low as $499.99, making it one of the best values in desktop computing for creative work, coding, and everyday use.

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M4 Mac mini drops to $499 for Amazon Prime Day.

Save $100: Apple's M4 Mac mini has plunged to $499.99 leading up to Prime Day.

The current Mac mini, equipped with Apple's M4 chip, delivers impressive performance in a compact package. It pairs a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU with Apple's 16-core Neural Engine for advanced AI features.


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Apple's tariff woes continue in Trump's letters to world leaders

President Donald Trump has started to send letters to world leaders announcing new tariff rates for countries without a U.S. trade deal, some of which affect countries where Apple manufactures its products.

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Tim Cook [left], President Donald Trump [right]

In April, President Donald Trump introduced a 90-day pause on tariffs, so that his administration could work out new trade deals with countries around the world. While that original pause was originally due to end on July 8, Trump is preparing to instigate new tariff rates for countries that failed to make a deal.

Letters published to social mediaon Monday by the President now outline new tariffs that will be applied to select countries, with each sent to their respective leaders. The letters follow the same format, explaining that there will be new tariffs applied to each country from August 1.


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What's new in iOS 26 beta 3: Wallpaper color options, stronger blur effects, and more

The third developer betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 have arrived right on time, and sport a way to find the cursor on the iPad, an all-new set of wallpaper color options, along with a few visual tweaks and enhancements. Here's what's new.

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Apple has released the third developer beta of iOS 26.

On Monday, two weeks after the debut of the second developer beta, Apple released iOS 26 developer beta 3. The update increases the build number to 23A5287g, up from the previous 23A5276f.

While the preceding iOS 18 update focused largely on Apple Intelligence features, iOS 26 launched with Apple's "Liquid Glass" design language, which is used across all of the company's platforms. The software features dynamic user interface elements that mimic the look of real-world glass, replacing the flat aesthetic used from iOS 7 through iOS 18.


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Get an AirTag for $19.99 or 4 for $67.99 with Prime Day deals

Never lose your keys, wallet, or luggage again with Apple's AirTag 4-Pack, now on sale for $67.99 via big savings on precision tracking.

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Prime Day deals hit Apple AirTags - Image credit: Apple/Amazon

Apple's AirTag is one of the simplest ways to make sure you never lose track of your keys, wallet, luggage, or backpack again. Available now in a 4-pack for $67.99 on Amazon (down from $99), it offers an effective cost of just $17 per tag.

Buy 4-pack for $67.99


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Apple Watch blood oxygen ban should never have been put in place, and Apple wants it overturned

Apple is urging a U.S. court to undo a trade decision that blocked imports of the Apple Watch because of the blood-oxygen sensor implementation, claiming it unfairly impacted millions of users.

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Apple fights blood-oxygen ban on Apple Watch in court

On Monday, Apple asked a U.S. appeals court to overturn a trade ruling that forced it to disable the Apple Watch's blood-oxygen feature. The company argued the decision wrongly penalized millions of users.

Masimo, the medical tech firm behind the complaint, said Apple was trying to rewrite existing law to protect its product. Reuters points out that the judges questioned whether Masimo's competing device, still undeveloped at the time, justified the International Trade Commission ruling.


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Dynamic Island again rumored to change with iPhone 17

The iPhone 17 range has, again, been rumored to use a new Dynamic Island, changing how the UI elements appear for the new smartphone line.

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The Dynamic Island may get smaller in the iPhone 17 range

Apple's last major change to the top of the display on the iPhone switched out the notch in favor of the better-received Dynamic Island interface. While it hasn't been tweaked with so far, Apple is now thought to be doing something to it for the iPhone 17.

In a Monday post to Weibo by serial leaker Digital Chat Station, a series of details about the iPhone 17 collection includes a mention about the Dynamic Island. "The system has a brand new Smart Island UI," the leaker says, according to a computerized translation.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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Apple seeds third developer betas for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26

Apple is now on its third developer beta round for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, and visionOS 26.

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Apple's hardware getting the 26-generation update - Image Credit: Apple

The third round follows after the second round, which arrived on June 23. The first wave of betas, including iOS 26, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, and visionOS 26, which Apple introduced on June 9, after the WWDC keynote.

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Apple researching AI agent that can describe Street View scenes to the blind

Apple engineers have detailed an AI agent that accurately describes Street View scenes. If the research pans out, it could become a tool to help visually impaired people virtually explore a location in advance.

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Visually impaired iPhone users may get more out of Look Around in the future

Blind and visually impaired people already have tools at their disposal to navigate their devices and their local environment. However, Apple believes it could be beneficial for the same people to know about a place's physical features before visiting it.

A paper released through Apple Machine Learning Research on Monday talks about SceneScout, a multi-modal large language model-driven AI agent. The key to the agent is that it can be used to view Street View imagery, analyze what is seen, and to describe it to the viewer.


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Trump trade admin calls Apple's China ties a 'Silicon Valley soap opera'

The Trump administration is once again pressuring Apple to ditch China — but its vision for U.S. iPhone production doesn't quite add up.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook [left] with Donald Trump [right] at a Mac Pro factory

On Monday, Peter Navarro, trade advisor to the Trump administration, criticized Apple for not manufacturing the iPhone in the U.S. He accused CEO Tim Cook personally of dragging his feet on the project.

"Going back to the first Trump term, Tim Cook has continually asked for more time in order to move his factories out of China," Navarro said in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street."


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Nuki Smart Lock, new Govee floor lamps, & more on HomeKit Insider

On the latest HomeKit Insider Podcast episode, your host breaks down the newest smart home news from floor lamps to powerful smart locks.

HomeKit Insider
HomeKit Insider Podcast

This week, Nuki finally brought its popular smart lock to the US market. The Nuki Smart Lock starts at $159 and supports Matter over Thread with an optional add-on keypad.

We did a deep dive into the new lock as well as what separates it from others on the market — such as its powerful brushless motor — on a previous episode of the podcast where the founders stopped by. Be sure to go back and listen to that one for more information.


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Amazon slashes AirPods Pro 2 to $159.99 for Prime Day

For its extended Prime Day, Amazon is now selling the AirPods Pro 2 for $159.99 — making it their lowest price of the year.

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Grab the year's best AirPods Pro price for Prime Day - Image credit: Apple

This year's early Prime Day sale on Apple AirPods Pro 2 makes this top-of-the-range model actually cheaper than the usually lower-cost AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation. That means getting the best AirPods for a truly bargain price — or it does if you can get them before stocks run out.

Amazon's deal is:


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DOJ goes after US citizen for developing anti-ICE app

The developer of an iPhone app for sharing sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers has been publicly threatened by the US Attorney General.

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ICEBlock is a free iPhone app

Trump's deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers into Los Angeles — conducting raids the LA Mayor says are entirely unnecessary — has already sparked riots in the city. A free iOS app called ICEBlock has been letting users report sightings of these officers, and thereby warning other locals to avoid certain areas.

Now as first spotted by Wired, the app's developer has been publicly threatened by United States Attorney General Pam Bondi. "We are looking at him," she said on Fox News, "and he better watch out."


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Samsung boosts SmartThings with AI routines & expanded Apple support

Samsung is giving iOS users new ways to control their smart homes with AI-powered routines and improved Apple Watch integration.

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Samsung expands SmartThings support for iOS

Samsung's SmartThings platform is getting a major upgrade for Apple users. It adds new iOS features that aim to simplify smart home control and broaden integration across devices.

The company announced an AI-powered Routine Creation Assistant that lets iOS users type simple phrases to build custom automations. For example, you can write "Turn off all the lights when I leave the house" to generate a full automation without manual setup.


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Fifth Avenue Apple Store hit with Trump environmental protest graffiti

The Apple Store on Fifth Avenue was the target of a small protest by the environmental group Extinction Rebellion, with slogans spray painted on the famous glass box.

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Spray paint on the Fifth Avenue Apple Store - Image Credit: Extinction Rebellion NYC

On Sunday, the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue, New York, was the scene of a small protest. A man used a can of green spray paint to write slogans on the glass, attacking Apple and President Donald Trump.

In a video posted by Extinction Rebellion NYC on Sunday, the unnamed man took a minute to spray "Boycott" and "Tim + Trump = Toxic" on two panes of glass, before being stopped. The video continues with the man being arrested, addressing viewers with more protest talking points.


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Apple buys two firms to improve Apple Intelligence, Apple Vision Pro

Two more companies have been quietly acquired by Apple, giving it technology and staff that appear to be working on Apple Vision Pro and Apple Intelligence.

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Apple Park

While Apple has always bought firms, typically making at least several Acquisitions every year, most recently it appears to have been buying AI firms in particular. Now, as first spotted by MacGeneration, it's been revealed that Apple has bought at least two more such companies.


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What the iPhone 17 Pro looks like with moved MagSafe & Apple logo

New renders of what the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max could look like have been shared by a serial leaker, complete with a slightly repositioned Apple logo.

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iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max in cases, with shifted MagSafe and Apple logo - Image Credit: Majin Bu

As the introduction of Apple's next generation of iPhone models draws closer, renders and physical models surface at a faster rate. On Sunday, a new render showed off what to expect from the iPhone 17's Pro models.

The image, shared by Majin Bu, depicts the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max in transparent cases. The design follows the currently expected refresh for the rear, including a camera bump spanning almost the entire width of the smartphone.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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Apple: EU App Store micromanagement demands are illegal, fights $570M fine

Apple has formally filed an appeal against the European Union's $570 million fine, arguing that the EU is making demands that go beyond the law, and is continually changing the rules to micro-manage the App Store.

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An EU flag with the App Store logo

Early in June 2025, Apple filed an appeal against the EU's mandate that it freely share its technology with rivals, even though no other firm is required to do so. Now it has also entered its appeal specifically against the $570 million fine the EU imposed against the company for alleged non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

In a statement to AppleInsider, Apple says that its appeal concerns what it believes is the EU exceeding its legal authority in dictating the company's operations. The statement reads:


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Save up to $150 with the best early Prime Day Apple Watch deals

With mere hours to go before Prime Day kicks off, Amazon has quietly launched new Apple Watch deals, delivering the year's best price on the Ultra 2.

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Save up to $150 with early Prime Day savings on Apple Watch.

Save up to $150: A variety of Apple Watch styles are discounted as Prime Day is about to kick off.

Prime Day 2025 officially starts at 12:01 a.m. PDT on July 8, but Apple Watch deals are already rolling in, with a $150 discount that's especially enticing on the premium Ultra 2 with a Black Titanium Milanese Loop Band.


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TikTok builds new US app version ahead of planned sale

Social media giant TikTok will launch a new version of its popular app to Apple's and Google's app stores on September 5, as part of an agreement to sell its US business looms.

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US users of TikTok will see a new version of the app starting September 5, 2025.

Users of TikTok in the US will eventually need to migrate to the new version of the app, though the company reports that the present version is expected to work until March 2026. The unusual update will enable the new app to address US security concerns, and allow the new owners of the US version to take control.

A consortium of non-Chinese tech firms are expected to buy TikTok's US operations. Among those involved in the deal is US-based firm Oracle, though original owner Bytedance will retain a minority interest, according to The Information.


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Amazon slashes AirPods 4 to $99, AirPods Pro 2 to $169 leading up to Prime Day 2025

Amazon's $99 AirPods 4 deal is back leading up to Prime Day, with AirPods Pro 2 dropping to a respectable $169.

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AirPods are on sale from $99 - Image credit: Apple

Amazon's best AirPods 4 price is back, with the earbuds dipping to $99.99 after a 23% price drop. You can also pick up AirPods Pro 2 for $169.99, a discount of $80 off MSRP. Both deals are available to the general public and do not require an Amazon Prime membership.

Grab AirPods from $99.99


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Apple's 'F1' movie tops box office, expects to earn over $300 million

Apple's latest theatrical release, F1, has been a roaring success with audiences — but will likely only just break even in its cinema run.

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Brad Pitt stars in Apple's original film F1. Image credit: Scott Garfield/Warner Bros/Apple Original Films

The company is enjoying its first summer blockbuster movie, with F1 surpassing $200M in box-office receipts since it opened on June 27. It could top $300 million by mid-July, meaning the film would only now start turning a profit.

Star Brad Pitt has seen the film give him his biggest opening weekend box office of his career. Warner Bros. Distribution Chief Jeff Goldstein believes the film will stay in theatres for a few more weeks, saying "there's a lot of gas left in the tank" for it.


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Apple pulls the curtain back on durability testing of iPhone, iPad, and more

Apple continues to open up its product durability testing to outsiders in an effort to let customers know how the company continues to balance design, durability, and repairability for the iPhone and other products.

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A robotic machine to test repeated insertion and removal of a USB-C cord. Image credit: Jonathan Bell

In an effort to counter some video producers who deliberately damage and destroy iPhones and other Apple devices for clicks, the company invited some popular YouTubers who don't engage in that practice, along with some industry research firms, to tour one of its testing facilities.

Counterpoint Research was one of the organizations invited to attend the most recent tour. While there are many factors behind the popularity of products like the iPhone, buyers who take care of their devices are often able to hand them down to other users when they upgrade.


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How to stop your LG or Samsung smart TV from tracking you

Even when used as a monitor for your Mac, an LG or Samsung smart TV will periodically capture what's on screen and send it to company servers. Here's how to stop that terrible behavior.

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Smart TVs can double as silent spies

Smart TVs from LG and Samsung are increasingly being used as monitors for Mac and PC, given that they are generally cheaper than an OLED display. The trade-off that you get for an inexpensive TV is adware. To accomplish this goal, they can capture screenshots of everything on screen, and sell it to just about anybody who asks, or they use that data themselves for targeted home screen advertising.

This isn't a giant problem when you're watching television. But when you're working on your Mac on a television, that capture can include sensitive documents, emails, private work, and everything else that happens on your computer.


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Ten best Mac games to buy during the Steam Summer Sale

The Steam Summer Sale is running now, and Steam is a fantastic place to get Mac games. Even better, they're cheaper than they are on the App Store.

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Image Credit: Steam / Valve

It's that time of year again — the Steam Summer Sale. It's the perfect time to snatch up all those games you've been eyeballing for the past year. If you're not sure where to start, let us help; we've compiled a list of our personal favorites that are all Mac compatible.


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Siri's future, the original iPhone's past, and Apple Music's birthday on the AppleInsider Podcast

Apple is celebrating 10 years of Apple Music, but ignoring 18 years of the iPhone. Plus Siri is not being replaced by ChatGPT, and Apple's cross-promotions of its services just keep on coming.

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Apple will surely add more AI extensions to Apple Intelligence, but it isn't buying Perplexity

If you've been living under Airplane Mode for the last many weeks, you may be the only person Apple hasn't managed to tell about its "F1: The Movie." One of your hosts has now seen the film — and not had pushed any of the incessant promotions Apple is accused of sending to iPhone users.

As Apple's latest effort goes into theaters, though, this week is also time look back at a remarkable ten years of Apple Music. And a slightly confusing new playlist of everyone's top 100 songs. Or 98. Or 67.


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Tim Cook isn't going to get fired, and Steve Jobs isn't rolling over in his grave

Tim Cook has constantly been criticized, most recently over Apple Intelligence, but always for just not being Steve Jobs — yet the fact that he isn't Jobs is what has made Apple the technological and financial juggernaut it is today.

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Tim Cook (left) with Steve Jobs — image credit: Apple

There was criticism right back at the start in 2011, when Tim Cook was no longer the temporary stand-in for Steve Jobs, but was getting the CEO job permanently. Today there's criticism of Cook over how Apple Intelligence has seemingly stumbled.

And in between, say around 2018, there was criticism for the now forgotten weak sales of the HomePod. Plus before even then, the Apple Watch was branded a failure, it was called a device without a point.


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Five best iOS 26 features that will help you be more creative

Creative work gets a major upgrade in iOS 26, with on-device tools that let you generate custom images, tweak your tone, and organize your ideas more naturally.

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Image Playground in iOS 26 offers creative options for art

Apple's iOS 26 brings a deeper focus on creativity by expanding the tools you already use every day. While many of these features started in earlier updates, the newest version adds more power, flexibility, and relevance to creative work on iPhone.

Whether you're sketching a character, rewriting a story, or organizing your thoughts, these features help you move ideas forward without getting in the way.


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How to send fireworks, balloons, hearts, and other flair in iMessage

Give your text and emoji-based messages a bit of life, by sending special effects to others in the iMessage conversation.

You can send various iMessage effects to your friends and family.
You can send various iMessage effects to your friends and family.

Sometimes, sending a message from your iPhone to others can seem a bit pedestrian. A line of text doesn't really elicit emotion unless it's a meaningful message, unless you count the use of emojis and copious use of capitalized letters and punctuation.

If you're eager to show that you're excited or that you love someone tremendously, you can do a lot better than sending plain old text. A FaceTime call certainly allows you to be more expressive, but you may not be in a situation where you can actually place it.


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Lack of DOJ TikTok ban enforcement is about not interfering with foreign policy

A FOIA request revealed the letters sent to Apple and big tech over the TikTok ban, and they claim the law wouldn't be enforced due to it interfering with the President's management of foreign affairs.

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Lack of TikTok ban enforcement due to Article II interpretation

TikTok was banned originally due to the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act that was signed into law under the Biden administration, though it was brought about by President Trump's desire to ban the app. However, he changed his tune when he discovered his supporters used the platform, so he signed an executive order immediately after being sworn in that would delay the ban in the hopes a deal would be made.

Fast forward 75 days, then 75 days again, and the ban has been delayed three times total as no deal has been made. In that time, Apple restored TikTok to the App Store, not because it was legal, but because the Attorney General said the DOJ wouldn't enforce the law.


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Apple to reveal tariff-stricken Q3 results on July 31

Apple is set to detail earnings for the third fiscal quarter of 2025 on July 31 in an investor call, though all eyes will be on how unstable tariff policies have impacted the company.

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Apple to reveal earnings for Q3 in July. Image source: Apple

Apple's Q3 tends to be quieter than the rest since holiday sales are long over and spring releases don't always drive the market, but 2025 has something the others didn't — Trump tariffs. Apple shared that it expected to take at least a $900 million hit to its bottom line if nothing changed from March.

Things did change, however, as the Trump administration agreed to back off its seemingly random "reciprocal" tariffs for 90 days as deals were worked out. However, the tariffs left in place were still magnitudes higher than what was in place before Trump took office in January.


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AWS showdown: Apple once considered providing cloud services to developers

Apple reportedly was considering providing cloud services to app developers, as executives considered the creation of a rival offering to services sold by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

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iCloud is Apple's main cloud service, but it apparently considered providing developers with more.

Developers often rely on cloud servers for various tasks, ranging from data storage to off-device processing. While the major names in the field include the lies of Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, Apple could've been another name on the list.

According to sources of The Information Apple has internally considered providing server-rentals to developers of iPhone and Mac apps. The deliberations, which have happened over the last few years, have not yet resulted in such a service existing, but there's a chance one could eventually turn up.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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Apple is right to ditch folding iPad plans in favor of the iPhone Fold

Apple has long been rumored to be working on the iPhone Fold and a foldable iPad. A new report claims that the iPad project is "paused," and I am convinced that it's the right decision.

The 'iPhone Fold' is expected to take design cues from existing Apple products
The 'iPhone Fold' is expected to take familiar design cues - image credit AppleInsider

The folding device rumors have been plentiful in recent years, and the general belief was that something would be released in 2026 or thereabouts. Whether that would be a phone or some sort of tablet-laptop hybrid was unclear, depending on which analyst you listened to.

It's important to remember that this latest report, courtesy of DigiTimes, doesn't say that the foldable iPad has been canceled. Rather, it says that Apple has "decided to pause progress" on the project.


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Apple's iPhone 16 push delivers rare growth in China's cooling market

While China's smartphone sales stall overall, Apple grabbed growth with smart pricing, subsidies, and its broad iPhone 16 lineup.

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iPhone 16 lineup

Apple posted high single-digit growth in China's smartphone market during the second quarter of 2025. Sales rose on the strength of promotions and demand for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone Pro Max models.

Counterpoint Research reported that Apple's price cuts in May lifted performance despite modest overall market growth. China's smartphone sell-through in Q2 2025 is expected to show slight year-over-year growth.


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Pre-Prime Day deals: Mac mini $199, AirTag $23, Dio Node AirPlay speaker $67, Ugreen dock $64

Early Prime Day deals are heating up, especially with the 4th of July weekend on the horizon, and shoppers can reap special savings on clearance Mac mini computers, AirTags, and accessories.

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Save on AirTags, docks, speakers & more.

Kicking off today's fresh early Prime Day deals is a blowout $199.99 price on a refurbished Intel Mac mini at Amazon-owned Woot. Equipped with a 6-core Intel Core i5 processor, this configuration has 8GB of memory and a 256GB SSD. It also has four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, one HDMI 2.0 port, and two USB-A ports.

Buy Mac mini for $199.99


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Apple rolls out new wallpapers in celebration of Apple Umeda opening

Apple Umeda opens on July 26, and Apple comes bearing gifts — a brand new Apple-themed wallpaper, available for all your devices.

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New wallpapers from Apple now available for Phone, iPad, Mac

Apple has announced that a brand new Apple Store, known as Apple Umeda, will be opening at Osaka's Grant Front shopping center on July 26. It marks Apple's first store in Umeda, though the company has been eyeing the district for quite some time.

To commemorate the occasion, Apple has released a new wallpaper available for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. You can download all three below:


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Apple Music iOS 26 vs iOS 18: AutoMix, Liquid Glass, and lyrics in your language

Apple Music in iOS 26 added AutoMix. auto-translation of lyrics, and more. Here's how the updates compare against what's in iOS 18.

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Music iOS 26 vs iOS 18 - Translation is the biggest functional change for iOS 26

The Apple Music app often receives new features as part of the iOS update treadmill. For iOS 26, that chiefly involves changes to the listening experience.

However, there are still other smaller changes that appear within the music streaming app.


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Best AI app for Mac to enhance, denoise & upscale videos to 4K clarity [Giveaway]

Upgrade your video footage with Aiarty Video Enhancer, an AI-powered video editing suite that will make even the oldest video footage look great on your 4K TV.

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Aiarty Video Enhancer. Image source: Digiarty

Everyone has old iPhone footage, low-light shots, or aging video from early digital cameras that suffers from pixelation, compression, and other issues that show up poorly on 4K screens. Whether you're looking to clean up those old videos or you're a content creator trying to repurpose footage, there's a solution.

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iPhone 17 Pro Max rumored to get a larger battery, but don't expect longer life

A leaker claims to have specifications for the battery in the forthcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max, and they fit with previous reports about the phone being thicker than before.

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Two iPhone 17 Pro Max models — render credit AppleInsider

In March 2025, a generally reliable leaker reported that the body of the iPhone 17 Pro Max was increasing in depth to 8.725 millimeters, compared to 8.25 on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The supposition was that this would allow for a larger battery, and AppleInsider calculated that as small as the difference was, it could potentially mean up to an additional 400 mAh.

Now another often reliable leaker, Instant Digital, has posted that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a 5,000 mAh battery — approximately 324 mAh more than its predecessor.


Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely


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A rollable iPad won't break at the hinge, and Apple keeps working on one

To combat the common failure at the hinge that existing folding smartphones commonly suffer from, Apple has spent years looking at how to make iPhone or iPad screens that can be rolled out when needed, and rolled back up when not.

It won't look like this - but it could. Apple's patent includes drawings similar to this. (Scroll source: Wiki Commons)
It won't look like this - but it could. Apple's patent includes drawings similar to this. (Scroll source: Fae on Wiki Commons)

Following at least two earlier patents about foldable displays, and also much older ones, Apple is once more also investigating screens that can be stored rolled up.

"A flexible display may be wrapped around one or more rollers," says the newly-revealed patent application called "Electronic Device With Flexible Display Structures." It continues: "optional deployment rollers may be used to help deploy the display as [it] is pulled out of the housing."


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