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Apple will announce iOS 26 at WWDC, not iOS 19

Apple is planning a huge shakeup to its naming scheme for software updates. Bloomberg reports that this year’s iOS update won’t be called iOS 19 after all. Instead, Apple is planning to call it “iOS 26” as part of a new year-based naming strategy.

Here’s exactly what that means for all of Apple’s platforms …

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Deals: Giant $400 price drop on M4 iPad Pro, 24GB MacBook Air, M4 Mac mini, up to $370 off MacBook Pro, more

Today’s best Apple deals are headlined by some big-time M4 iPad Pro discounts, including a massive $400 price drop on the 2TB 11-inch model and a solid deal on the most affordable config at over $170 off. Next we move back over to the M4 MacBook Air lineup, as the 24GB 13-inch Midnight model sees a new Amazon all-time low alongside deals on other configurations, as well as the ongoing M4 Mac mini deals from $500. We also have some M4/Pro MacBook Pro models at up to $370 off, and a whole lot more down below including the massive PlayStation summer sale with up to $120 off PS5

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Apple OS redesigns, Apple Watch sales decline, smart glasses plans advance

Benjamin and Chance talk about everything Apple in the run-up to WWDC, including news that watchOS and tvOS should also expect major design changes this cycle. Also, Chance used his phone as his ID at the airport, Apple’s smart glasses plans advance and Apple Watch sales are reportedly struggling. 

And in Happy Hour Plus, Benjamin and Chance share their favorite spring TV picks. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.

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Logic Pro update adds guitar and piano stems, new sound packs – and can even recover tracks you didn’t save

Apple has today updated Logic Pro for both Mac and iPad, with an improved stem splitter now able to separate guitar and piano tracks from existing recordings, new sound packs, and even the ability to rescue you if you forgot to save a track.

The Learn MIDI feature has also come to iPad for the first time, letting you easily assign functions to knobs, faders, and buttons on MIDI devices …

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Even as a minimalist, I’m looking forward to a more dimensional iOS 19

While I’m neither religious nor extreme about it – my entire belongings do not fit into a backpack – I’m still one of the most minimalist people I know. Where both household items and design are concerned, I’m relatively close to the less-is-more end of the scale.

But even I ended up feeling that iOS 7 had taken things a bit too far. I did enjoy the very stark aesthetic for a time, but I’m very much looking forward to something a little more interesting in iOS 19

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iPads get Apple Self Service Repair support, for relatively recent models

Apple’s Self Service Repair program first launched for iPhone back in 2021, after the company did a u-turn on the right to repair. It expanded to MacBooks in 2023, and from tomorrow will be available for iPad too.

Support will be limited to relatively limited models. Apple has also recently launched a Genuine Parts Distributor program, which allows any repair business to order components directly from the company …

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Apple wants to fix Siri in iOS 19, here’s how

It goes without saying, Apple’s approach to developing its AI-infused version of Siri has gone very wrong in many ways. Most of the features intended to ship alongside iOS 18 haven’t yet arrived, despite being 11 months past the initial unveiling of iOS 18. Apple has even officially confirmed the delayed launch, stating that the features would launch “in the coming year.”

However, according to numerous reports – Apple has a strategy to bounce back with iOS 19. Here’s how.

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Apple @ Work Podcast: How Apple rode the SaaS wave — now IT has to clean it up

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In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Russell Lester from Tropic about today’s SaaS tool sprawl problem, how it impacts finance, and how it impacts IT security.

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Miss Severance yet? Read the complete script for the Season 2 finale

It’s been a little more than two months since the Season 2 finale of Severance dropped on Apple TV+ and, if you like the show as much as I do, you’re still recovering.

Now, as part of its “It Starts On The Page” special, Deadline has published the full script of the episode, including a foreword by show creator Dan Erickson, in which he reveals what the episode was originally going to be called.

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EU ruling: Apple’s App Store still in violation of DMA, 30 days to comply

Update: Apple has responded to the ruling with a statement provided to 9to5Mac, calling it “bad for innovation, bad for competition, bad for our products, and bad for users.” See full statement below.

The European Commission has officially published its full ruling against Apple’s App Store practices in the European Union, and the message is clear: the company’s new “DMA-compliant” terms… still aren’t compliant.

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Canalys: iPhone exports from India to the U.S. totaled 11.5 million between January and April

Last month, in the thick of the confusion surrounding President Trump’s tariffs extravaganza, it was reported that while Apple had flown out three iPhone-packed cargo airplanes out of China and India, it had also ramped up production in India.

Now, despite Apple’s sidestepping when asked to talk specifics in its recent financial results call, we have a clearer picture of what that ramp-up actually looked like.

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Nomad eSIM is the perfect companion for your iPad

It’s great to be able to stay connected when traveling, and an iPad can be the perfect travel companion – a bigger screen than your iPhone, but sleeker and lighter than a MacBook. But roaming fees on your existing carrier can be expensive, which is where a travel eSIM comes into play.

Finding the right eSIM deal can be challenging, but Nomad eSIM makes it easy through a combination of great value and flexible plans. Unlike many iPad plans, you can even use yours as a hotspot for other devices, meaning a single eSIM is all you need …

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Hands-on: CalDigit Element 5 Hub brings multi-port Thunderbolt 5 convenience to Mac users [Video]

CalDigit’s Element 5 Hub is the follow up to its , but this time with the addition of Thunderbolt 5 / USB4 v2 connectivity. The CalDigit Element 5 Hub features a total of nine ports – gaining two additional 10Gb/s USB-C ports while losing only one of the USB-A ports featured on the unit’s predecessor.

Does having a Thunderbolt 5-enabled hub really matter, though? Watch our hands-on video walkthrough as we take a closer look, and subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple-centric hardware reviews.

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