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Meta raises the bar for Apple’s AI glasses ambitions

Today, Meta shared (via The Verge) a few new details about Aria Gen 2, its next-generation experimental smart glasses.

While they’re still not meant for consumers, the hardware show just how fast Meta is moving and how far ahead it is thinking when it comes to the future of wearables, AI, and spatial computing. It also signals how quickly Apple will have to work if it really intends to do more than simply try to catch up. Again.

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Epic Games: Apple’s attempt to pause App Store antitrust order fails [U]

Update: Apple has responded to the ruling with a statement provided to 9to5Mac, saying it “strongly disagrees” with the district court’s opinion. You can find the full statement below.

Apple has just taken yet another hit in its ongoing legal standoff with Epic Games. As reported by Reuters, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Apple’s emergency request to pause key parts of a lower court order that forces the company to immediately open its App Store to greater competition.

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Deals: 1TB M4 MacBook Pro $265 off, MagSafe 3 cable, Find My multi-tools, watch band organizer, more

As the new all-time lows roll on with Apple’s latest M4 MacBook Air models, today we also spotted the best Amazon price to date on the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro with 24GB RAM and the 1TB SSD upgrade at $265 off as well as a rare deal on the official Apple USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable. Next up are some notable accessory deals, including the first discount on Insta360’s new Flow 2 Pro smartphone gimbal with Apple DockKit subject-tracking, a 20% price drop on Journey’s Apple Find My-equipped LOC8 Key Organizer multi-tools, and the best price to date on Twelve South’s TimePorter Apple Watch Strap Organizer. All of that and more awaits below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

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Alternative in-app purchase system supports Apple Pay for smooth process

Two payment companies have teamed up to let developers sell in-app purchases outside the App Store, offering a single service that works across iOS and web.

Even small businesses can save money on the deal, paying 10% on payments of under $10, and 5% plus $0.50 above that threshold. For users, the experience is almost as seamless as Apple’s own system when you opt to use Apple Pay …

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Dashlane adds support for FIDO2 security keys, making vault access truly phishing resistant

Phishing isn’t going away, especially in the enterprise. GenAI has made it easier to spin up realistic scams with voice matching, etc. MFA codes aren’t perfect if you end up handing them over. Coinbase reported a massive loss of customer data, and that has created a whole host of problems. That’s why what Dashlane just announced is very timely, because it takes phishing off the table completely. Dashlane’s latest update brings us a big step closer to a world where phishing just doesn’t work. Dashlane is now letting customers unlock their vaults with FIDO2 security keys like a or Google Titan Key instead of a “master password”.

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Incredible video shows invisible wireless power for an entire desk, inc the monitor

While current wireless charging has its benefits, that just moves the visible wire from the device to the charging pad. The long-term dream is long-distance invisible wireless power transmission, and a new video demonstrates that we can take a big step closer to that today.

The setup embeds a large charging loop beneath the desk itself, enabling a keyboard, mouse, speakers – and even a monitor – to be powered without a cable or charging pad in sight …

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Back Market calls for end to fast tech, projected onto London’s flagship Apple Store

If you want to promote the idea of buying refurbished tech rather than new, displaying your message on one of the world’s most iconic Apple Stores is a pretty good way to do it. Back Market projected its message on the exterior wall of London’s Covent Garden Store.

The projected message “Let’s end fast tech” is arguably mis-targeted, as Apple products are generally known for their longevity, but Back Market is calling for more thoughtful purchases and better re-use of discarded tech …

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Exclusive: iOS 26 to bring new features for Messages, CarPlay, and more

Next Monday at 1 PM ET, Apple will unveil its biggest OS redesign since iOS 7, its biggest OS rename ever, and, lack of Apple Intelligence blow-away notwithstanding, a slew of welcome features and improvements across all its operating systems.

And while much of the spotlight will probably shine on the visual overhaul, 9to5Mac has learned that Apple has also been quietly preparing a handful of enhancements to everyday apps like Messages, Music, Notes, and even CarPlay. Some of which could be announced as early as next week.

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These are my favorite HomeKit accessories

Crafting a smart home ecosystem can be tricky. There are a lot of product categories, and it can be hard to know which ones to prioritize. Here are some of my go-to smart home recommendations for outfitting your smart home setup … and they all integrate with Apple’s HomeKit platform.

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Deals: M4 MacBook Air all-time lows up to $199 off, M4 iPad Pro $350 off, M3 iPad Air, and more

Today’s best Apple deals are starting off with a bang and you might need to act fast to take advantage. Both the 13- and 15-inch 16GB M4 MacBook Air models are now starting at the best prices we have tracked online at up to $199 off the going rates – these deals might very well not last for long. Next up, we have the iPads – the entire M3 iPad Air lineup is $100 off, the iPad A16 from $299, and we have the 512GB M4 iPad Air at up to $352 off. All of that and more awaits below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

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This iOS accessibility feature allows you to clone your voice, here’s how it works

With every iOS update, Apple quietly adds additional features under its accessibility category. These features are there to give people and customers alternatives to how they interact and use their iPhones. When iOS 17 was announced, they added a new feature called Personal Voice. This new feature seemed terrific; it was a way to train your iPhone to speak and sound like you, literally. But now it’s been almost 2 years since its release. So, how well does it work?

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