Oregon's New Right to Repair Law Bans 'Parts Pairing' Restrictions Oregon this week signed a Right to Repair bill into law, and it is notable because it is the first such law that puts a stop to the practice of parts pairing. Manufacturers like Apple are not able to require customers to use Apple-sourced parts that then have to be authenticated, with the bill giving Apple device owners the right to use new parts, used parts, or third-party parts.
Apple has launched repair tools for both independent repair shops and consumers, but repair components must be purchased directly from Apple. Components must be paired with a device serial number after being installed, which prevents unauthorized repairs that use third-party components. The bill states that companies cannot reduce the performance of a device or display misleading warnings for parts that are not properly paired.
According to repair site iFixit, Oregon's Right to Repair law is the strongest that has been passed to date. It does have consumer protections, such as requiring independent repair shops to have a "valid and unexpired certification" ensuring the person doing the repair has the "technical capabilities and competence necessary" to make a successful fix.
The elimination of the parts pairing restriction will allow independent repair shops to make more repairs without having to rely solely on components from Apple.
In addition to preventing manufacturers from requiring components to be free from pairing restrictions, the law requires companies to make parts, tools, documentation, and software available for smartphones produced in 2021 or later. For other electronics like computers, it is applicable to devices produced in 2015 and later.
Apple did not support Oregon's Right to Repair bill, and the company has said that it will result in safety and security issues for consumers. Apple will need to comply with the parts pairing portion of the bill for products made after January 1, 2025.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Amazon's New App Lets You Scan Your Palm to Pay at Whole Foods, Panera Bread and More Amazon today launched the Amazon One app, which is designed to allow customers to scan their palms to make device-free purchases at Whole Foods, Panera Bread, and 150 third-party locations in stadiums, airports, fitness centers, and convenience stores.
Prior to the launch of the app, signing up for Amazon One had to be done in a physical location with an Amazon One device. The app lets customers create a profile, take a photo of their palm, and add a payment method. Finishing sign-up will still require an initial interaction with an Amazon One machine.
Amazon One can be used for payment, entry to venues, age verification, and loyalty rewards. The service uses generative AI to match a camera phone photo of a person's palm to near-infrared imagery from an Amazon One scanner.
The AI system is able to pair palm and vein imagery to create a unique, numerical vector representation that is used for identity matching. Amazon says that it is 99.99 percent accurate.
Palm images taken with the app are encrypted and sent to a secure Amazon One domain in the AWS cloud. Amazon says the service is convenient for consumers and businesses, and that it sees many repeat users at Whole Foods. Amazon One can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]Tag: AmazonThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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350 Swift Student Challenge winners awarded AirPods Max, chance to attend WWDC Apple has notified the 350 Swift Student Challenge winners of their victory and rewards, which include AirPods Max, a certificate, and a free one-year membership to the developer program.Swift Student ChallengeApple holds the Swift Student Challenge each year to encourage student developer to practice their craft and win prizes. Participants must be over 13, part of an academic institution or homeschool equivalent, and not employed as a full-time developer.Winners are being notified by email, and Apple Senior Director, Worldwide Developer Marketing Esther Hare shared the news on Twitter. Participants can also check their status by logging into their developer account. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Judge Tosses Out Cryptocurrency Apple Antitrust Lawsuit Filed by Venmo Customers A lawsuit targeting Apple's refusal to allow apps to support cryptocurrency transactions was today tossed out by a San Francisco judge, reports Reuters. The lawsuit, which was filed by Venmo and Cash App customers, claimed that Apple drove up the fees charged by Venmo and Cash App by not letting payment apps facilitate cryptocurrency transactions.
The plaintiffs alleged that Apple curbed competition in the mobile peer-to-peer payment market with its App Store guidelines. No option for cryptocurrency has supposedly caused Venmo and Cash App to raise prices for transactions and services due to "no competitive check." A payment app that is based on decentralized cryptocurrency technology would let iPhone users "send payments to each other without any intermediary at all."
According to the lawsuit, Venmo, Cash App, PayPal, and other payment providers agreed to an App Store guideline that does not allow for cryptocurrency transactions, which constitutes an "unlawful agreement." Apple asked for the case to be thrown out because the plaintiffs were not able to demonstrate illegal app rules or business agreements, and the judge agreed.
Apple's App Store rules allow cryptocurrency wallets that store virtual currency, and apps can facilitate cryptocurrency transactions on an approved exchange in countries where the app has licensing and permission to operate a crypto exchange.
The judge overseeing the case called it "speculative" and said it "suffers from several fatal problems." The plaintiffs have been given 21 days to submit an amended complaint, but the judge does not believe the case can be saved.Tags: App Store, Apple Antitrust, CryptocurrencyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple notifies winners of 2024 Swift Student Challenge; gives them AirPods Max As reported on Tuesday, Apple today notified the winners of the 2024 Swift Student Challenge. For those unfamiliar, the competition encourages developers to show off their coding skills by creating playground projects. This year, some of the winners will attend an in-person WWDC 2024 event at Apple Park.
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Visioneers: Music technology with Geert Bevin (Animoog Galaxy, MIDI Widgets) In this episode of Visioneers, Zac Hall of 9to5Mac sits down with Geert Bevin, the Director of Software Development at Moog Music, for an insightful conversation. Together, they delve into the fascinating world of music technology, focusing on Moog Music’s latest creation, Animoog Galaxy for Apple Vision Pro. Additionally, Bevin sheds light on his innovative app, MIDI Widgets; his history with computers and music creation; and how Apple Vision Pro is meshing with work life and leisure so far.
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The new iPad Pro and iPad Air reportedly won’t ship until May Macworld
It’s not really possible to “delay” a product that has never been announced, but it’s hard to see the latest report of iPad shipping dates as anything else. Originally expected in March, then sliding into April, the new iPad Pro and iPad Air are now expected to ship in early May, according to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
According to “people with knowledge of the matter,” Apple’s suppliers have ramped up production of the new iPad Pro and iPad Air with a target launch in May, held back from its original March/April launch date due to new software and more complicated manufacturing techniques. Apple doesn’t usually launch new products in May, with the most recent release coming in 2019 with the 7th generation iPod touch. More recently, it began shipping the new M1 iMac and iPad Pro in May 2021 after an April announcement.
The iPad Pro is said to be getting a new OLED display, the M3 processor, and compatibility with an updated Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. The iPad Air, meanwhile, will allegedly get an upgrade to the M2 processor and be available in a new 12.9-inch size.
Sales of iPads have been flagging lately, and the lineup hasn’t had an update in a year and a half—a longer stretch than any time since the iPad was first introduced. A release in May would be uncommon, as it is within a month of WWDC in June, where the product launch could be given a bigger spotlight.
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How Apple Plans To Update New iPhones Without Opening Them An anonymous reader writes: What if you could update the device while it's still in the box? That's the latest plan cooked up by Apple, which is close to rolling out a system that will let Apple Stores wirelessly update new iPhones while they're still in their boxes. The new system is called "Presto." French site iGeneration has the first picture of what this setup looks like. It starts with a clearly Apple-designed silver rack that holds iPhones and has a few lights on the front. The site (through translation) calls the device a "toaster," and yes, it looks like a toaster oven or food heating rack.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has been writing about whispers of this project for months, saying in one article that the device can "wirelessly turn on the iPhone, update its software and then power it back down -- all without the phone's packaging ever being opened." In another article, he wrote that the device uses "MagSafe and other wireless technologies." The iGeneration report also mentions that the device uses NFC, and there are "templates" that help with positioning the various-sized iPhone boxes so the NFC and wireless charging will work. With that wireless charging, downloading, and installing, all while being isolated in a cardboard box, Apple's "toaster" probably gets pretty hot.
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Apple ramps up production for all-new iPad Air, iPad Pro ahead of May launch Apple's assemblers have ramped up production of the company’s all-new iPad Air and iPad Pro models and a launch is planned for early May…
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WWDC 2024 announced, DOJ sues Apple Benjamin and Chance go deep on the Department of Justice vs. Apple suit, in which the DOJ alleges Apple’s iPhone monopoly is illegally maintained. In happier news, Apple announced the dates for WWDC 2024 where we expect to see major AI announcements as part of iOS 18, and much more.
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This M2 Pro MacBook Pro deal is a way smarter purchase than an M3 model Macworld
The M3 MacBook Pro is a fine laptop but for $1,599, we wish we were getting a little more for our money in the memory department. Today you can: B&H Photo is selling the 14-inch M2 Pro MacBook Pro with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM for $1,599, a savings of $400 and the lowest price we’ve ever seen.
Compared to the M3 processor, the 10-core CPU/16-core GPU M2 Pro is actually a little faster in some tasks, and you’ll get twice as much RAM. Otherwise, the machines are identical, with the same excellent ProMotion displays and ports as the M3 model (three Thunderbolt ports, an SD card reader, and HDMI 2.1), as well as the same colors options (silver and space gray).
So if you’re looking for more than 8GB of RAM, save a couple hundred bucks and grab this deal before it’s gone.
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Apple sues ex employee over iOS Journal app leaks Apple has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, accusing the ex-iOS software engineer of breaching confidentiality agreements by leaking details of the Journal app before its launch.Gavel in a courtroomThe lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of California in Santa Clara on March 18, pits Apple against the defendant Andrew Aude. Apple has three complaints against Aude, all surrounding alleged actions where he shared details about Apple products, services, and policies to the media.Aude "repeatedly flouted his promise to keep Apple's information confidential," the complaint reads, violating an intellectual property agreement (IPA) that prevented his sharing of confidential information with non-Apple employees. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Samsung doesn’t want to make displays for Apple’s next iPhone SE Macworld
Every time we think the iPhone SE is dead, a new rumor comes out to remind us it’s not. This time it’s about the display—and reportedly Samsung won’t make them.
According to ZDNet Korea (via ITHome), Samsung has declined the opportunity to supply Apple with iPhone SE 4 displays due to price issues. The report claims Apple wants to pay around $25 per display while Samsung is looking to get $30. While early reports claimed Apple would stick with an LCD screen for the iPhone SE 4 (like the iPhone 11), recent rumors claim it will have an OLED screen, which can be significantly more expensive.
Samsung has been supplying OLED panels to Apple since the first iPhone with an OLED display: iPhone X.
Apple released the iPhone SE 3 in March 2022 with 5G and a slightly higher price tag of $429. It also includes the A15 Bionic processor and “advanced” camera features including Smart HDR 4, Photographic Styles, and Deep Fusion, though Apple stuck with a single rear camera. The latest iPhone SE rumors claim the next model will be a dramatic redesign that dumps the Home button and adopts an all-screen design. It’s also expected to get Face ID and a newer processor, but most reports claim it will still have a single camera.
With Samsung out of the picture, Chinese company BOE is the front-runner as the display supplier for the iPhone SE. Apple has worked with BOE in the past but has had some reported issues with quality and reliability.
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New iPads won’t arrive until May and we can’t stop crying The much anticipated 2024 iPad Pro and iPad Air will launch in early May, leaving fans left hanging for more than another month.
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You may need to wait a little longer than expected for a new iPad Pro & iPad Air The iPad Pro and iPad Air are set to get a refresh — but it doesn't look like either are going to arrive in April as previously thought.iPad ProsIf you've been holding out for a new iPad Pro, you may not need to wait much longer. A new report suggests that the iPad Pro, along with the iPad Air, may be getting an update in May.Sources told Bloomberg that the upcoming iPad Pro models will be equipped with brand-new OLED displays. These models have been given the codenames J717, J718, J720, and J721. Additionally, they will run on the new M3 chip and will be compatible with new versions of the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Google says Apple is bringing RCS to the iPhone in ‘fall of 2024’ The Android website has added a new landing page for Google Messages that talks about the first-party messaging experience, while also noting that RCS on the iPhone is coming in fall 2024.
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Redesign could give Apple M3 Ultra processor wicked performance boost The upcoming M3 Ultra reportedly won't be two M3 Max chips merged together, free up designers to make the processor even more powerful.
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Apple to Launch New iPad Pro and iPad Air Models in May Apple will introduce new iPad Pro and iPad Air models in early May, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman previously suggested the new iPads would come out in March, and then April, but the timeline has been pushed back once again.
Apple is working on updates to both the iPad Pro and iPad Air models. The iPad Pro models will get OLED display technology and the new M3 chips, while the iPad Air will come in the standard 10.9-inch size and a larger 12.9-inch size.
According to Gurman, Apple's suppliers are ramping up production of the new iPads at the current time. Apple initially planned to launch the iPads in March or early April, but is apparently working to "finish software for the new devices." The OLED iPad Pro models also need "complex new manufacturing techniques," which Gurman says has contributed to the delay.Related Roundups: iPad Air , iPad ProBuyer's Guide: iPad Air (Don't Buy), 11" iPad Pro (Don't Buy), 12.9" iPad Pro (Don't Buy)Related Forum: iPadThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Bloomberg: New iPad Pro and iPad Air updates expected in ‘early May’ Apple is planning to release its new iPad Pro and iPad Air models in “early May,” according to a new report from Bloomberg. The news comes as Apple’s “overseas suppliers have ramped up production” of the new devices.
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Apple sues former iOS engineer for leaking Journal app, Vision Pro details, and more Apple has filed a lawsuit against Andrew Aude, a former iOS Software Engineer, accusing him of leaking “information about more than a half-dozen different Apple policies and products.” The leaks included details about Apple’s then-unreleased Journal app, Apple’s “development of products within the spatial computing space,” and more.
“Mr. Aude often took and saved screenshots of his communications on his Apple-issued work iPhone to preserve them for posterity,” the lawsuit alleges.
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Apple rolls first-ever sports Immersive Video with MLS playoff recap The 180-degree 3D soccer blowout with Spatial Audio will be free in the Apple TV app for all Vision Pro users as of Thursday evening.
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iOS 18 is coming soon with AI, a new interface, and accessibility: what to expect at WWDC 2024 Apple is just months away from showing off its iOS 18 update that will arrive in the fall. This is what the rumor mill suspects is on the way in the next version of the iPhone operating system.iPhone in a crystal ballWWDC, Apple's annual gathering of developers that will take place from June 10 until June 14, is the venue for the tech giant to show off some of its future plans. The announcements during the keynote and throughout the week typically cover a lot of areas, but operating system changes are the main focus of proceedings.With the iPhone being the main revenue generator for the company, Apple's changes to iOS are closely watched by developers and industry observers. The next version, destined to be called iOS 18 unless Apple makes a massive change to its naming system, will be just as important. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Get a Mac Studio M1 Ultra for just $2,199, now $1,800 off during Prime Appreciation Sale A drastic $1,800 price drop has been issued on Apple's M1 Ultra Mac Studio at Amazon-owned Woot. Units are in new condition with Apple's 1-year warranty.Save $1,800 on Apple's M1 Ultra Mac Studio.In a move to capture your business before the end of the quarter, Amazon-owned Woot has issued an exceptionally steep $1,800 discount on Apple's M1 Ultra Mac Studio.Save $1,800 Continue Reading on AppleInsider
Apple Sues Former Employee for Leaking iPhone's Journal App and More Apple this month sued its former employee Andrew Aude in California state court, alleging that he breached the company's confidentiality agreement and violated labor laws by leaking sensitive information to the media and employees at other tech companies. Apple has demanded a jury trial, and it is seeking damages in excess of $25,000.
Aude joined Apple as an iOS software engineer in 2016, shortly after graduating college. He worked on optimizing battery performance, making him "privy to information regarding dozens of Apple's most sensitive projects," according to the complaint.
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The lawsuit alleges that over a five-year period, Aude used his Apple-issued work iPhone to leak information about more than a half-dozen Apple products and policies, including its then-unannounced Journal app and Vision Pro headset, product development policies, strategies for regulatory compliance, employee headcounts, and more.
In April 2023, for example, Apple alleges that Aude leaked a list of finalized features for the iPhone's Journal app to a journalist at The Wall Street Journal on a phone call. That same month, The Wall Street Journal's Aaron Tilley published a report titled "Apple Plans iPhone Journaling App in Expansion of Health Initiatives."
Using the encrypted messaging app Signal, Aude is said to have sent "over 1,400" messages to the same journalist, who Aude referred to as "Homeboy." He is also accused of sending "over 10,000 text messages" to another journalist at the website The Information, and he allegedly traveled "across the continent" to meet with her.
Other leaks relate to the Vision Pro and other hardware:As another example, an October 2020 screenshot on Mr. Aude's Apple-issued work iPhone shows that he disclosed Apple's development of products within the spatial computing space to a non-Apple employee. Mr. Aude made this disclosure even though Apple's development efforts were confidential and not known to the public. Over the following months, Mr. Aude disclosed additional Apple confidential information—including information concerning unannounced products, and hardware information.Apple believes that Aude's actions were "extensive and purposeful," with Aude allegedly admitting that he leaked information so he could "kill" products and features with which he took issue. The company alleges that his wrongful disclosures resulted in at least five news articles discussing the company's confidential and proprietary information. Apple says these public revelations impeded its ability to "surprise and delight" with its latest products.
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Apple said it learned of Aude's wrongful disclosures in late 2023, and the company fired him for his alleged misconduct in December of that year.
In a November 2023 interview, Apple alleges that Aude denied leaking confidential information to anyone. However, during that interview, Apple alleges that Aude went to the bathroom and deleted "significant amounts of evidence" from his work iPhone, including the Signal app that he used to communicate with "Homeboy."
During a follow-up interview in December 2023, Apple alleges that Aude admitted to some of his wrongful disclosures, but claims he only provided "narrow admissions limited to the information he had not been able to destroy."
Apple attempted to resolve this matter out of court, but it said Aude was uncooperative:Apple does not bring suit against its former employees lightly. As a result of Mr. Aude's willful destruction of evidence, however, Apple cannot know the universe of what he disclosed to whom and when. Before filing this lawsuit, Apple reached out to Mr. Aude to potentially resolve this matter. Over a month ago, Apple contacted Mr. Aude to understand the full scope of his leaks and ask for his full cooperation in resolving this matter without litigation. Mr. Aude, however, did not commit to cooperating.Aude has also allegedly refused to divest of the restricted Apple stock units that he received as part of his compensation package.
Apple said that Aude poses an "ongoing threat" to the company due to his "long and extensive history of disclosing it to third parties intentionally and without authorization, his continued relationships with individuals at other technology companies, and journalists, and his attempts to conceal his misconduct."
Apple is seeking both compensatory and punitive damages in an amount to be determined at trial, and it is also seeking other legal remedies.
The full complaint can be viewed in this PDF file.Tag: Apple LawsuitsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple’s rotten, no-good first quarter Apple is in the midst of what is basically a rotten, no-good year so far. The company is contending with a high-profile antitrust battle…
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UPDATE: Cloud Customers may experience minimal service disruption in us-east5-c Incident began at 2024-03-28 09:48 (all times are US/Pacific).Summary: Cloud Customers may experience minimal service disruption in us-east5-c
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Compute Engine, Persistent Disk, and Google Kubernetes Engine. Our engineers are working on performing maintenance in the us-east5-c zone to minimize impact.
We will provide an update by Thursday, 2024-03-28 11:05 US/Pacific with current details.
Diagnosis: - Customers may experience increased latency or packet loss.
Newly created VMs will be served via other zones in the us-east5 region.
The current impact is limited to existing VMs where they may experience elevated network latencies and packet loss.
Existing workload should not be impacted. The impact should be limited to VM-to-VM traffic.
Workaround: None at this time.
Affected products: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Persistent Disk, Google Cloud NetworkingAffected locations: Columbus (us-east5)
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Apple Notifying WWDC 2024 Swift Student Challenge Winners Students who entered the WWDC 2024 coding challenge can today sign in to Apple's Swift Student Challenge website to find out if they've won. Apple has selected 350 winners, who are eligible to attend the WWDC 2024 special event at Apple Park on Monday, June 10.
There are 50 Distinguished Winners who will be invited to Cupertino for a three-day Apple Park event that will include the keynote meetup and two additional days of opportunities to interface with Apple engineers.
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Those who are not selected as Distinguished Winners can enter Apple's lottery for a chance to be able to be selected to go to the Apple Park keynote event. Apple is inviting developers and students to apply, but because space is limited, selections are made through a random process. Lottery winners will be notified on Thursday, April 4.
How to Sign Up to Attend Apple's Special Event
Swift Student Challenge winners who are not picked to go to the Apple Park event can follow along with Apple's announcements on the Apple Developer website, the Apple Developer app, and YouTube. Winners will also be eligible to enter to attend future WWDC events for the next two years.
Lottery winners selected for Apple's event will need to fund their own travel to Cupertino, California, purchasing plane tickets and hotel accommodations.
Apple's annual Swift Student Challenge tasks students with creating an innovative coding project using the Swift Playgrounds app. Projects are judged based on technical accomplishment, creativity of ideas, and the content of the written responses that explain the project.
In addition to being eligible to attend the WWDC 2024 special event, Swift Student Challenge winners also receive a one year membership in the Apple Developer Program and exclusive merchandise. This year's winners are receiving free AirPods Max headphones.
WWDC 2024 is set to take place from Monday, June 10 to Friday, June 14.Related Roundup: WWDC 2024Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech IndustryThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Immersive Video Featuring 2023 MLS Playoffs Coming to Vision Pro Tonight Apple today plans to release an Apple Immersive Video that features the best of the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs. It is the first-ever sports film captured in Apple Immersive Video, and it will be available on the Vision Pro headset.
Apple in February said that the MLS Playoffs were recorded in 8K 3D with a 180-degree field of view and Spatial Audio, giving viewers the opportunity to feel "every heart-pounding moment" of the playoffs.
As Jason Snell from Six Colors points out, Apple's video is being released 110 days after the 2023 MLS Cup Final, which is quite the wait. The video is also just five minutes long.
The MLS documentary is set to premiere on the Vision Pro at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time or 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time tonight.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision ProThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Shop big bargains on Mac, MacBook and iPad while they last The new Woot sale on Macs and iPads brings some bargain-basement deals on older gear you won't want to miss.
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13-inch MacBook Air with M3 gets big $100 off Apple's recently launched 13-inch MacBook Air with M3 chip has received a big $100 discount, dropping its price to $999.
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Apple launches first ever Immersive Video sports film for Apple Vision Pro Today, Apple is releasing its first ever sports film shot in Immersive Video format, which gives Apple Vision Pro users an engrossing 8K 3D video experience with Spatial Audio.
The short film features highlights from the 2023 Major League Soccer Cup playoffs. Apple Vision Pro owners can watch the film for free in the TV app, beginning at 6 PM Pacific Time today.
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Future Apple Vision Pro may get Bob Ross-style virtual painting tools If you've ever wanted to unleash your inner Bob Ross, you may be soon able to make your own happy accidents in Apple Vision Pro.Become a virtual Bob Ross or Monet with Apple's new technology.We recently reported on rumors that it is testing the Apple Pencil for AR and VR, but it looks like the company hopes to eventually ditch the stylus entirely. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
U.S. DOJ antitrust action against Apple spawns class-action lawsuits against tech giant Spawned by the U.S. DOJ's antitrust action against Apple, the compan is facing multiple class-action lawsuits that could affect millions…
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Killer deal: Apple's M2 Mac mini plunges to $474.99 The M2 Mac mini has dropped to the lowest price ever, and the flash deal is available exclusively to AppleInsider readers. Save $124 instantly for 2 days only.Grab the lowest price ever on Apple's M2 Mac mini.Apple's standard M2 Mac mini is discounted to $474.99* at B&H Photo, which is the cheapest price available, according to our M2 Mac mini Price Guide. To activate the deal, you must shop through the pricing links in this article or in our Price Guide from a laptop or desktop computer. We apologize, but it cannot be activated through the AppleInsider and B&H mobile apps at this time. Continue Reading on AppleInsider
AirTags start from $19 in Thursday’s best deals, very first Apple Vision Pro sale, more Thursday’s best deals have AirTags down to just $19 each when you score a 4-pack at an all-time low. The very first chance to save on Apple Vision Pro has also arrived alongside a $400 off clearance offer on the 14-inch M2 Pro MacBook Pro. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
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Apple TV+ content rates highest for quality Among the major streamers, Apple TV+ offers best quality content (including 4K titles), but it can't compete on value.
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iOS 17.4 has an unexpected charging benefit for iPhone 12 owners While still not getting the full charging speed that Qi2 allows, the iPhone 12 now charges a bit faster after the iOS 17.4 release.Apple's iPhone 12 introduced wireless MagSafe charging in 2020Apple's MagSafe first launched as a competitor to Qi charging with the iPhone 12 in 2020. Since then, a Qi2 standard has been released which is more in line with MagSafe, but Apple has continued to limit its peak charging speed.MagSafe allows charging of up to 15W, but to date any non-Apple-certified charger has only been able to charge at 7.5W. It's confusing because Apple contributed its MagSafe technology to the Qi2 standard and the iPhone 15 range now supports that, but older iPhones do not. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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BlackBerry-Like 'Clicks' Keyboard Shipping for More iPhone Models Soon The company behind the new "Clicks" physical keyboard accessory for the iPhone says it will soon start shipping for a few more models.
In an email shared by Parker Ortolani on Threads this week, the company said the iPhone 15 Pro version of the keyboard will begin shipping to customers worldwide by April 15. And on the Clicks website, the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max versions of the keyboard are estimated to ship by April 30 and in May, respectively.
Clicks started shipping the iPhone 14 Pro version of the keyboard in February, and this is the only model that has arrived to customers so far. The keyboard was first announced in early January, ahead of the annual CES tech conference.
Inspired by the once-popular BlackBerry smartphone, Clicks is both a physical keyboard and a case for the iPhone. The keyboard connects to the iPhone's USB-C or Lightning port, and it features dedicated keys for emoji and dictation, backlit keys, and a pass-through charging port. Wireless charging is still supported through the case.
One advantage of using a physical keyboard with an iPhone is a full-screen experience, as the on-screen keyboard does not appear. There are also keyboard shortcuts, such as CMD-H to return to the Home Screen and CMD-Space to open Spotlight.
The obvious downsides of the keyboard are the added size and weight, but there is a niche market of physical keyboard fans who are willing to put up with these compromises to have an old-school BlackBerry-like typing experience.
Clicks was co-founded by well-known tech personalities "MrMobile" and "CrackBerry Kevin." The keyboard starts at $139 in the U.S., and it is offered in London Sky and BumbleBee color options. It has silicone on the front, and vegan leather on the back. The keyboard is currently sold out, with the company accepting reservations for future availability.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
BlackBerry-Like 'Clicks' Keyboard Shipping for More iPhone Models Soon The company behind the new "Clicks" physical keyboard accessory for the iPhone says it will soon start shipping for a few more models.
In an email shared by Parker Ortolani on Threads this week, the company said the iPhone 15 Pro version of the keyboard will begin shipping to customers worldwide by April 15. And on the Clicks website, the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max versions of the keyboard are estimated to ship by April 30 and in May, respectively.
Clicks started shipping the iPhone 14 Pro version of the keyboard in February, and this is the only model that has arrived to customers so far. The keyboard was first announced in early January, ahead of the annual CES tech conference.
Inspired by the once-popular BlackBerry smartphone, Clicks is both a physical keyboard and a case for the iPhone. The keyboard connects to the iPhone's USB-C or Lightning port, and it features dedicated keys for emoji and dictation, backlit keys, and a pass-through charging port. Wireless charging is still supported through the case.
One advantage of using a physical keyboard with an iPhone is a full-screen experience, as the on-screen keyboard does not appear. There are also keyboard shortcuts, such as CMD-H to return to the Home Screen and CMD-Space to open Spotlight.
The obvious downsides of the keyboard are the added size and weight, but there is a niche market of physical keyboard fans who are willing to put up with these compromises to have an old-school BlackBerry-like typing experience.
Clicks was co-founded by well-known tech personalities "MrMobile" and "CrackBerry Kevin." The keyboard starts at $139 in the U.S., and it is offered in London Sky and BumbleBee color options. It has silicone on the front, and vegan leather on the back. The keyboard is currently sold out, with the company accepting reservations for future availability.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
BlackBerry-Like 'Clicks' Keyboard Shipping for More iPhone Models Soon The company behind the new "Clicks" physical keyboard accessory for the iPhone says it will soon start shipping for a few more models.
In an email shared by Parker Ortolani on Threads this week, the company said the iPhone 15 Pro version of the keyboard will begin shipping to customers worldwide by April 15. And on the Clicks website, the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max versions of the keyboard are estimated to ship by April 30 and in May, respectively.
Clicks started shipping the iPhone 14 Pro version of the keyboard in February, and this is the only model that has arrived to customers so far. The keyboard was first announced in early January, ahead of the annual CES tech conference.
Inspired by the once-popular BlackBerry smartphone, Clicks is both a physical keyboard and a case for the iPhone. The keyboard connects to the iPhone's USB-C or Lightning port, and it features dedicated keys for emoji and dictation, backlit keys, and a pass-through charging port. Wireless charging is still supported through the case.
One advantage of using a physical keyboard with an iPhone is a full-screen experience, as the on-screen keyboard does not appear. There are also keyboard shortcuts, such as CMD-H to return to the Home Screen and CMD-Space to open Spotlight.
The obvious downsides of the keyboard are the added size and weight, but there is a niche market of physical keyboard fans who are willing to put up with these compromises to have an old-school BlackBerry-like typing experience.
Clicks was co-founded by well-known tech personalities "MrMobile" and "CrackBerry Kevin." The keyboard starts at $139 in the U.S., and it is offered in London Sky and BumbleBee color options. It has silicone on the front, and vegan leather on the back. The keyboard is currently sold out, with the company accepting reservations for future availability.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV+’s Steve Martin documentary premieres March 29th The highly anticipated film “STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces,” starring Steve Martin, Finn Wittrock, Martin Short…
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iPhone 12 got Qi2 wireless charging support on the down low Add the iPhone 12 to the list of handsets that support the new Qi2 cross-platform wireless charging standard.
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Future Apple Vision Pro may correct for vision problems without magnetic lenses Apple is working to remove the need for users to add prescription lenses to the Apple Vision Pro, by having the headset itself adapt to different vision needs.Apple Vision Pro ZEISS optical insertsApple Vision Pro can be used by people with very many — but not all — visual impairment issues. So far, that involves selecting and using lenses or optical inserts.That does mean that you can't just order an Apple Vision Pro online and expect it to be right for you. It's clearly in both Apple's and users' interests to make it more convenient to buy an Apple Vision Pro, and to have it work for more people. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
M3 Max Chip Has Hidden Change That Could Affect Future 'M3 Ultra' Chip Apple's M3 Ultra chip may be designed as its own, standalone chip, rather than be made up of two M3 Max dies, according to a plausible new theory.
The theory comes from Max Tech's Vadim Yuryev, who outlined his thinking in a post on X earlier today. Citing a post from @techanalye1 which suggests the M3 Max chip no longer features the UltraFusion interconnect, Yuryev postulated that the as-yet-unreleased "M3 Ultra" chip will not be able to comprise two Max chips in a single package. This means that the M3 Ultra is likely to be a standalone chip for the first time.
This would enable Apple to make specific customizations to the M3 Ultra to make it more suitable for intense workflows. For example, the company could omit efficiency cores entirely in favor of an all-performance core design, as well as add even more GPU cores. At minimum, a single M3 Ultra chip designed in this way would be almost certain to offer better performance scaling than the M2 Ultra did compared to the M2 Max, since there would no longer be efficiency losses over the UltraFusion interconnect.
Furthermore, Yuryev speculated that the M3 Ultra could feature its own UltraFusion interconnect, allowing two M3 Ultra dies to be combined in a single package for double the performance in a hypothetical "M3 Extreme" chip. This would enable superior performance scaling compared to packaging four M3 Max dies and open the possibility of even higher amounts of unified memory.
Little is currently known about the M3 Ultra chip, but a report in January suggested that it will be fabricated using TSMC's N3E node, just like the A18 chip that is expected to debut in the iPhone 16 lineup later in the year. This means it would be Apple's first N3E chip. The M3 Ultra is rumored to launch in a refreshed Mac Studio model in mid-2024.Tag: Apple SiliconThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Beware of fake CleanMyMac installers that will infect your Mac Cybersecurity experts recently uncovered a sophisticated scheme where attackers disguise malware as CleanMyMac to steal Mac users' data.MacPaw team finds malware disguised as CleanMyMacMacPaw, the creator of CleanMyMac and other utilities, has a cybersecurity division called Moonlock. During one of their investigations, they discovered a malware sample labeled CleanMyMac, pretending to be the legitimate version.The malware used various methods to infiltrate computers, hide its presence, and steal information. It could trick a computer into running harmful code by pretending to be a helpful app, then cover its tracks to avoid being spotted by security tools. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Reddit data-sharing agreement with Cision is expanded after IPO Following the company’s successful IPO, and a deal with Google to allow Reddit posts to be used as training data, the expansion of another Reddit data-sharing agreement has been signed – this time with Cision.
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Amazon Discounts AirTag 4-Pack to $74.99 ($24 Off) Apple's AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $74.99 today on Amazon, down from $99.00. This deal brings the AirTag 4-Pack back down to its all-time low price, which is a price that we haven't tracked since the holiday season.
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If you only need one AirTag, Amazon has the 1-Pack for $24.00, which is a solid second-best price on the Bluetooth tracker. Delivery dates for the AirTag 4-Pack are estimated between this Saturday, March 30 and Tuesday, April 2, while the 1-Pack dates have stretched into mid-April.
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The Apple Watch SE 2 is $60 Off Apple’s most affordable smartwatch is getting a superb discount. Today, the Apple Watch SE 40mm GPS is down to just $189 from its original price of $250 on Amazon. The Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) is as carbon neutral as it gets, with features that will surprise you. All the essentials for tracking your schedule, […]
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iOS 18 may have Apple Maps Custom Routes The upcoming iOS 18 may have a new addition for Apple Maps in the form of Custom Routes. Currently, users are unable to put in custom routes in Apple Maps, which might change once iOS 18 goes live. The only way to pick a route is through pre-selected options, but there has been a code […]
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3 ways to convert YouTube videos to MP3 on Mac in 2024 Macworld
Adding a hot song to your video content usually makes your videos seem livelier and will help you get more fans. Converting YouTube videos into MP3 format improves your listening experience and saves your computer storage as well.
However, you may feel confused about how to do so or find the conversion process too difficult. Plus, if you are using a Mac computer, the whole process will be more difficult due to the format’s compatibility.
Luckily for you, this post is written to help you solve the problem above and provide the easiest steps for saving YouTube songs in MP3 directly. You will learn 3 methods in total about how to download MP3 from YouTube on Mac computers.
Method 1. Directly Download YouTube Video to Audio with YouTube to MP3 Converter for Mac
Difficulty: Super Easy
Best for: Users who want secure conversion and no extra ads
The first method you can try is to use a free YouTube downloader for Mac and save music directly on MacOS. Here are two good video downloaders that you can try on the market.
Option 1. EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac
EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac is an all-in-one video downloader developed by a trustworthy brand, EaseUS. This video downloader provides YouTube users with a safe and legal way to download YouTube videos and save them in MP3 format. It saves you time from downloading videos first and finding another software to convert.
Other reasons to help you choose EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac:
It helps you get access to multiple streaming sites easily with its built-in browser
It supports multiple file formats, including MP3, MP4, WAV, WMV, etc.
You can extract audio from video links or from local videos
Its 24*7 customer service provided by EaseUS solves any problems you meet
Option 2. VLC Media Player for Mac
Another video downloader for Mac you can try is VLC Media Player for Mac. However, as an open-source media player, it will be difficult to operate if you know little about MacOS. If you are already a pro in computer science, then VLC Media Player is a great choice to extract audio from YouTube videos free of charge.
To take care of more novice users, here is how you can convert video to audio from YouTube with EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac:
Step 1. Download the dmg file and install EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac on Macbook from its official site.
Step 2. Find the video that you’d like to convert and open its webpage. Press “Command + C” to copy its link.
Step 3. You can click the “add URL” button on the main interface and then paste the video’s URL on the pop-up window using “Command + V”.
Step 4. Click “Download,” and the software will begin to analyze the video. You will see a window where you can choose file formats like MP4, MP3, WAV, etc. Go to “Audio” and click “MP3”. Then, set the audio quality you like.
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Step 5. After setting, click “Download” to begin. You can move the music file to the local file location for a better listening experience.
Method 2. Save YouTube Audio to an MP3 Format with Online Converter
Difficulty: Easy
Best for: Users who seldom download MP3 files from YouTube and don’t mind pop-up ads
Don’t want another software installation on your computer? It’s OK. You can save YouTube audio files with an online YouTube to MP3 converter or a browser extension. Using an online conversion site is so convenient because you don’t need to worry about compatibility, and you can save audio files with the format you want.
However, everything is a double-edged sword. Be careful with those pop-up ads to avoid malware when using a free online converter. Some online websites may require registration before saving audio files, which may cause privacy leakage.
Here are two online conversion sites with fewer ads you can try:
Option 1. YTMP3
YTMP3 is a YouTube video-audio converter website. You can easily take songs from YouTube with the video’s URL. It is the most efficient way to save YouTube videos and audio if you don’t have many files to save.
Option 2. Y2mate
Y2mate is a website that can help you save videos and audio to Mac computers from not only YouTube but also other streaming sites as long as you have the video’s link. Another good thing about Y2mate is that this site requires no registration.
The following steps are how to use an online website to convert video to audio on Mac, taking YTMP3 as an example:
Step 1. Open the video page and copy its URL.
Step 2. Search for “YTMP3” on Google and go to its official site. Then, paste the video’s URL to the blank sheet.
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Step 3. Click the “Convert” button. The website will automatically begin to analyze the video and prepare for conversion. Then, click “Download,” and the website will begin to download the MP3 files.
Method 3. Convert YouTube Video to MP3 Music with a Browser Extension
Difficulty: Medium
Best for: Users who usually save videos and audio and don’t want an extra installation
Using a browser extension to download YouTube audio on a Mac is more compatible with streaming sites, and you don’t need to find the website repeatedly. However, if you decide to change the browser you’re using, you need to find the download extension for that specific browser and add it again. There are some browser extensions of YouTube to MP3 converters on the market. Once you have added it to your browser, you can take any video/audio on your browser directly.
Option 1. Easy Video Downloader
Easy Video Downloader is a well-known extension for Chrome. It gets 3.2 out of 5 on the Google Extension Store. After adding it to Google Chrome, you can get any audio file from streaming sites with easy clicks, but it doesn’t support bulk downloads.
Option 2. Addoncrop Video Downloader
Addoncrop Video Downloader is a download extension specifically designed for Firefox. If you use Firefox as the default browser, this is a great choice for you. If you want to use it on Google Chrome, an extra extension for Firefox is also required.
The following content are steps of using a browser extension to convert YouTube videos into audio format taking Easy Video Downloader as an example.
Step 1. First, decide which browser you are going to use. Then, search for the Easy Video Downloader extension on Google Chrome and install it.
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Step 2. Click “Add to Chrome” to install it on your browser.
Step 3. Open the video page you’d like to save in MP3 format. Enable Easy Video Downloader from the top right corner.
Step 4. A window will pop out then. You can choose file formats including MP3 and MP4. Click “Download” to save video files in MP3 format directly.
Tips for YouTube Video to Audio Conversion on Mac
After guiding you on how to convert YouTube videos to audio files, there still are some things that you should keep in mind. The most important one is that all methods provided above are to help you convert songs for personal use only. You cannot use the downloaded music for other reasons as it is against copyright protection.
To create a better experience for you, here are some tips you should take care of when saving MP3 files from YouTube:
Copyright consideration: Downloading audio or video without authorization may violate the content creator’s copyright. Better download content that you are authorized to.
Convert speed and file quality: When choosing a YouTube video converter, faster download speed and higher quality are things you should care about most for a better experience of music listening.
Format compatibility: The best audio format better be WAV as it is the unzipped format for the Mac system, and you will enjoy the music better.
To Sum Up
In this post, you have learned 3 methods about how to convert YouTube videos to MP3 on your Mac computer. You can choose to use third-party software like EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac, convert with an online converter website, or install a browser extension.
As you can see, converting videos to MP3 with a third-party tool will bear less risk of privacy leakage and enjoy higher conversion speed. Feel free to give EaseUS Video Downloader for Mac a try!
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iOS 17.4 Seemingly Brings Qi2 Wireless Charging Support to iPhone 12 iOS 17.4 brings support for 15W wireless charging with Qi2 to the iPhone 12, according to Macworld.
Qi2 is a next-generation wireless charging technology designed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) and based on MagSafe. MagSafe was first introduced on the iPhone 12 and offers speeds of up to 15W. Third-party wireless chargers without MagSafe certification have been limited to maximum speeds of 7.5W, but Qi2 can reach the full 15W.
Last year, Apple enabled 15W speeds with Qi2 wireless chargers on the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 via iOS 17.2. The iPhone 15 lineup already supported Qi2 upon launch, leaving the iPhone 12 as the only iPhone model with MagSafe without the faster charging capability when using Qi2 accessories.
Citing reader reports and its own tests, Macworld claims that the iPhone 12 is able to charge at 15W when using a Qi2 wireless charger after an update to iOS 17.4. When using a Qi2 charger, the device now displays the animation that only appears when 15W charging is active and tests with the Anker Qi2 MagGo Wireless Charger demonstrated charging speeds in line with MagSafe.
Apple openly stated that iOS 17.2 brought Qi2 support to the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14, but it did not make any such claim about iOS 17.4 and the iPhone 12. This may be because the iPhone 12's wireless charging technology was built around the original Qi standard and MagSafe before Qi2 was finalized.Tag: Qi2Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Apple pushed a new iOS 17.4.1 build but you’ll have to install it the old-fashioned way Macworld
Apple last week released iOS/iPad 17.4.1 with a couple of important bug fixes and security updates that you’ve probably already installed on your iPhones and iPads. But if you haven’t you’ll be getting a new version when you do, and it’s not clear why.
According to multiple sources on X (formerly Twitter), Apple has pushed out a new 21E237 build of iOS/iPadOS 17.4.1, one number higher than the previous version (21E236). It doesn’t appear to have been delivered over the air, but you can download the IPSW files on a Mac and install them using the Finder.
The fact that Apple didn’t deliver it to users means it’s unlikely to have any fixes of note. The original update fixed a bug when scanning QR codes on some iPad models and included security updates for CoreMedia and Web RTC. The new build may include specific updates for the new iPad Air and iPad Pro that will reportedly arrive in early April, though Aaron on X dug into the code and found no mention of new iPads anywhere in the update.
Apple has yet to release the iOS 17.5 beta, which was expected to arrive several weeks ago.
To install an IPSW file on your iPhone or iPad, connect the device to your Mac using a USB-C cable and select “Trust this Computer” if prompted. Then select your device in the Finder sidebar, hold down the Option key, and click on the Check for Update button. Open the IPSW file on your computer and follow the prompts.
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Foldable iPhone Could Arrive in 2027 or Be Postponed Indefinitely Apple's proposed launch schedule for its first foldable iPhone has been delayed until 2027 due to technical challenges, claims a report out of Korea.
According to Alpha Biz (via DigiTimes), Apple executives have adjusted the launch schedule for the foldable iPhone from the fourth quarter of 2026 to the first quarter of 2027 following issues with the acquisition of parts, including foldable displays that meet its high standards.
Apple is still in the early stages of developing two foldable smartphones, according to The Information. The report said that the two iPhone prototypes fold widthwise like a clamshell. More recently, Samsung Securities claimed that Apple's first foldable iPhone will feature a 6-inch external display and an 8-inch main display.
Meanwhile, Korean outlet The Elec last month reported that Apple is also considering launching a 7- to 8-inch device that could ultimately replace the 8.3-inch iPad mini.
Despite the rumors, however, there is increasing skepticism among analysts over whether Apple will abandon its foldable phone in the near term because the company is concerned that existing foldable technology has not yet matured in such a way that would enable it to realize the kind of next-generation application its engineers and designers have in mind.
Only last month a Chinese rumor claimed that Apple had suspended its development of a foldable iPhone after supplier displays failed to pass the company's own stringent testing standards. Apple is said to have been testing rival foldable phones since 2016 as part of its research and development process into foldable devices.
In one cited case, one of the latest folding panels made by Samsung reportedly "broke down after a few days" under Apple's rigorous internal testing, which allegedly caused Apple to put the entire project on ice for the foreseeable future.
The company is seemingly struggling to eliminate the crease that forms in the middle of a display due to repeated folding, and is still working out a design for a hinge that allows the display to lie totally flat, without a bump or dip in the middle. Apple has also been looking at filling panels with polymer materials such as silicone or acrylate to reduce light reflection issues.Tag: Foldable iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Surprise! Your iPhone 12 got an upgrade to 15W magnetic charging with Qi2 Macworld
Although it hasn’t officially been announced by Apple, iOS 17.4 appears to have unlocked Qi2 support for the iPhone 12. A series of tests and feedback from Macworld readers prove that the iPhone 12 now works at full 15W wireless charging speed when magnetically connected to a non-MagSafe Qi2 charger.
Last December Apple ushered in Qi2 wireless charging support for the iPhone 13 and 14 with iOS 17.2, joining the iPhone 15’s support for the new MagSafe-based fast-charge technology. Apple-certified MagSafe wireless charging is rated at 15W maximum. Non-certified but compatible magnetic Qi wireless charging is limited by Apple to a maximum of 7.5 watts.
Qi2 is the next evolution of Qi wireless charging, with better efficiency and magnetic alignment features, inspired by Apple’s MagSafe technology. Apple gave the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) its own MagSafe specifications to use as the basis for Qi2’s Magnetic Power Profile that defines how the new-generation Qi works. Apple is a WPC “steering member” and chair of the WPC board of directors.
Qi2, like MagSafe, supports 15W wireless charging. For more details read our Is Qi2 as fast as MagSafe feature. Although Qi2 is based on Apple’s MagSafe, the iPhone 12, the first iPhone to include MagSafe wireless charging, was left off all reports of backdated support.
iOS 17.4 adds unofficial Qi2 support for iPhone 12
Since iOS 17.4, Macworld tests have shown that clamped on to Qi2 chargers the iPhone 12 matches the charging speed of fully Apple-certified MagSafe chargers and even shows up the 15W-only charging animation—yet Apple makes no mention of this support in the iOS 17.4 release notes.
In our tests, we first used an Apple MagSafe Charger, which was able to power up an empty iPhone 12 Pro Max to 30 percent in 38 minutes and to 50 percent in 70 minutes. Using the Anker Qi2 MagGo Wireless Charger, we powered up an iPhone 12 Pro Max to 30 percent in 33 minutes and to 50 percent in 64 minutes.
Anker’s MagGo charger fills up an iPhone 12 as fast as a MagSage charger with iOS 17.4.
Anker’s MagGo charger fills up an iPhone 12 as fast as a MagSage charger with iOS 17.4.Foundry
Anker’s MagGo charger fills up an iPhone 12 as fast as a MagSage charger with iOS 17.4.Foundry
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While Qi2 narrowly beat MagSafe, in other tests using an iPhone 12 with a smaller battery than the 12 Pro Max, charging times were remarkably close between MagSafe and Qi2 (around 20 minutes to 30 percent and 45-50 to 50 percent).
A Macworld reader first alerted us to the change after his Belkin BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charging Pad with Qi2 filled up his phone faster and displayed the MagSafe/Qi2 animation.
Belkin, a long-time official Apple charging accessory partner, includes the iPhone 12 in its compatibility notes for its Qi2 chargers: “Universal compatibility supports fast charging of Qi2 compatible devices including iPhone 15, 15 Pro, 15 Plus, 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14, 14 Pro, 14 Plus, 14 Pro Max, iPhone 12/ Pro/ Pro Max/Mini, iPhone 13/ Pro/ Pro Max/Mini”. Macworld is awaiting an official statement from Belkin on Qi2 and iPhone 12 compatibility.
Anker’s iPhone 12 Qi2 compatibility stance is a little more confusing. The specs for its MagGo Power Bank include the iPhone 12 as a compatible device. And yet for its 3-in-1 Qi2 MagGo Wireless Charging Station, above, it omits the iPhone 12 from its list of Qi2 compatible devices but includes “MagSafe-compatible iPhone 15/14/13 Series” phones.
Elsewhere, Anker states: “The iPhone 12 Pro supports the Qi wireless charging standard, but it does not natively support the newer Qi2 wireless charging standard. While the iPhone 12 Pro is equipped with MagSafe, which offers a similar alignment and efficiency improvement over traditional Qi charging, it was designed before the Qi2 standard was finalized and introduced. Therefore, the iPhone 12 Pro’s wireless charging capabilities are built around the original Qi standard and the proprietary MagSafe technology, rather than Qi2.”
Note that the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini charge up to only 12W, but with standard Qi. However, Anker points out that, as Qi2 is fully backward compatible, you can charge an older Qi-compatible or MagSafe iPhone on a Qi2 charger, but at a maximum of 7.5 watts rather than 15W.
Read our test results and reviews of the best MagSafe chargers for iPhone and best MagSafe power banks.
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Apple quietly releases updated iOS 17.4.1, iPadOS 17.4.1 builds Apple last week released its iOS 17.4.1 and iPadOS 17.4.1 updates to iPhone and iPad users, releasing two important security patches in the process. For a reason that has yet to be declared, the company quietly released a revised build of the iOS 17.4.1 update. The new build number is 21E237, while the previous one […]
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Apple Pay Express Mode now supported in all Toronto subway stations If you’re headed to Toronto, this should come in handy. TTC subway stations within the city have recently added pay for Apple Pay’s Express Mode, allowing riders to hold their iPhone or Apple Watch near the reader at the turnstile stations to pay their fee. The Express Mode feature allows the devices to be authenticated […]
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