• Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Dec. 3, #541

    Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Dec. 3, #541
    Here are some hints — and the answers — for Connections No. 541 for Tuesday, Dec. 3.
  • Just Got a New iPhone 16? How to Use All the New Features

    Just Got a New iPhone 16? How to Use All the New Features
    We're guessing there have been quite a few iPhone 16 models gifted to lucky recipients over the holidays. If you're the new owner of one of Apple's latest models, then keep reading. Whether you're upgrading from an older iPhone or completely new to the devices, this article will help you get the most out your iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max.
    With the holidays in full swing, MacRumors has put together the following series of dedicated iPhone 16 how-to articles explai
  • Harber London Leather MacBook Sleeve review: Sophisticated laptop cover

    Harber London Leather MacBook Sleeve review: Sophisticated laptop cover
    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsHigh-quality materialsGreat workmanshipElegant designConsOnly superficial protectionLow structureOur VerdictThe Leather MacBook Sleeve from Harber London impresses with its simple design, high-quality workmanship and beautiful materials. However, the protective aspect is superficial at best and prevents your MacBook from being scratched by other objects in your bag. The sleeve is more suitable as a very fashionable accessory in nicely-furnished offices.Price
  • Where is Apple Intelligence on my iPhone?

    Where is Apple Intelligence on my iPhone?
    Macworld
    Apple Intelligence is just about all Apple can talk about this year. The latest products released int he second half of 2024 are all “Built for Apple Intelligence” and every one of the ads for the new iPhones focuses entirely on it.
    But if you got an iPhone 16 in September, you had to wait for an iOS update to get the first Apple Intelligence features. And even if you got one in December after the iOS 18.1 and 18.2 updates, if you weren’t paying attention to the new fe
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  • It’s time to break up with your office scanner

    It’s time to break up with your office scanner
    Macworld
    We’ve all known it was coming. How long could bulky office scanners keep justifying the space they take up? Unfortunately, their time has come because iScanner does everything a scanner can and more, and it takes up exactly as much room as your iPhone.Because it’s an iOS app. It’s also on sale for $27.99 (reg. $199). iScanner actually works for iPhones AND iPads, so put that one in your pocket. It uses the cameras on your device to scan virtually any document type
  • Got a new iPhone 16? Do these 7 things first

    Got a new iPhone 16? Do these 7 things first
    Macworld
    So you just got a brand new iPhone 16, transferred everything from your old phone, and now you’re ready to play with your shiny new toy. What do you do first? Obviously, you’re going to check out the apps you already have been using on your old iPhone for so long, probably marveling at how fast they load and how smooth and responsive everything is.Then what? Here are our suggestions for the next things you should do with your iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Pro. And since the iPhone
  • These 13 tips will help you get your new Mac set up right

    These 13 tips will help you get your new Mac set up right
    Macworld
    Got a new Mac? If this is the first one you’ve ever owned, a hearty congratulations! Your new Mac is easy to use and more powerful than it’s ever been. As easy as the Mac is to use, doing some things may not be instantly obvious (especially if you are coming from Windows). You owe it to yourself to make sure you’re getting the most out of your new investment.Here are 12 things that you should do right away that will help you get started down the path toward being a Mac
  • The best features to try on your new Apple Watch

    The best features to try on your new Apple Watch
    If you just unwrapped a new Apple Watch this holiday season, there are a variety of tips and tricks that can help you get the most out of your new wearable. Read on for some guidance on our favorite Apple Watch features for health, activity, customization, and more.more…
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  • Ottocast elevates the connected car experience with wireless CarPlay AI Box, CloudSIM, Car TV Mate Pro, more [20% off]

    Ottocast elevates the connected car experience with wireless CarPlay AI Box, CloudSIM, Car TV Mate Pro, more [20% off]
    We’re huge fans of the Ottocast suite of connected car accessories, and 9to5Mac readers can upgrade the car entertainment system while saving 20% for the holidays! From the wireless CarPlay AI box to the newly launched CloudSIM solution, Ottocast has the best solutions for enhancing your trip.more…
  • What if you had a stunt double for your smartphone?

    What if you had a stunt double for your smartphone?
    Macworld
    How many phones have you broken? That number might not be as high if your phone had a stunt double. It sounds ridiculous, but that’s what the NanoPhone brings to the table. This tiny phone works just like a regular smartphone, but but it’s durable, a fraction of the size, and a fraction of the price. Get one while they’re on sale for $89.97 instead of $299. The NanoPhone runs on Android 10, so you can still use the same apps you rely on every day. Stay connected a
  • iOS 18.2.1 for iPhone Now Confirmed as iOS 18.3 Beta Testing Continues

    iOS 18.2.1 for iPhone Now Confirmed as iOS 18.3 Beta Testing Continues
    Following our report that Apple is internally testing iOS 18.2.1 for the iPhone, an anonymous social media account with a proven track record of sharing iOS-related information has revealed the upcoming software update's build number: 22C161.
    With the build number now known, the update is now confirmed.
    When the anonymous account shares a build number for an upcoming iOS version, the update is usually released no more than a week later. However, given it is currently the holiday season, it could
  • Eddy Cue reveals the three reasons Apple won’t build a search engine

    Eddy Cue reveals the three reasons Apple won’t build a search engine
    Apple and Google’s $20 billion deal, which sees Google serve as the default search engine on the iPhone, is under scrutiny. As we reported this morning, the United States DOJ is continuing its case against Google’s dominance in the search industry – and that lucrative Apple agreement is a focal point.
    In a new court filing this week spotted by Reuters, Eddy Cue, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services, outlined why Apple itself would never develop its own search engine.
  • Here are 20+ last-minute Apple gift ideas with fast shipping

    Here are 20+ last-minute Apple gift ideas with fast shipping
    Are you still racing to finish your holiday shopping? Don’t worry, me too. Here are some last-minute ideas for the Apple and tech fans in your life – they won’t arrive in time for Christmas, but they should arrive this week for any late gift-giving exchanges.more…
  • Apple Explains Why It Doesn't Plan to Create a Search Engine

    Apple Explains Why It Doesn't Plan to Create a Search Engine
    Apple's senior vice president of services Eddy Cue has explained why the iPhone maker does not plan to create a search engine like Google.
    In a declaration filed with a U.S. federal court in Washington, D.C. last week, Cue said Apple is against the idea for the following reasons:The development of a search engine would cost Apple "billions of dollars" and "take many years," and this would divert investment money and employees away from "other growth areas" that the company is focused on.
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  • How MacPaw is making cybersecurity accessible to everyone; my exclusive interview from Kyiv

    9to5Mac Security Bite is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Making Apple devices work-ready and enterprise-safe is all we do. Our unique integrated approach to management and security combines state-of-the-art Apple-specific security solutions for fully automated Hardening & Compliance, Next Generation EDR, AI-powered Zero Trust, and exclusive Privilege Management with the most powerful and modern Apple MDM on the market. The result is a totally autom
  • Here Are the Three Apple Products You're Most Likely to Unwrap This Christmas

    Here Are the Three Apple Products You're Most Likely to Unwrap This Christmas
    With such a wide array of products now available, Apple devices will be under the Christmas trees of many families this season. However, there are three that are most likely to be there.
    According to Piper Jaffray surveys, Apple is constantly among the most desired brands among teens, appearing in 10% of all holiday wish lists, far ahead of competitors like Nike and Louis Vuitton.AirPods
    AirPods are one of the most popular tech gifts during the holidays. In a 2022 Statista survey, headphones and
  • $99 Apple TV Might Make a Comeback Next Year

    $99 Apple TV Might Make a Comeback Next Year
    A new Apple TV streaming box is rumored to launch next year, and there is a possibility that the device's U.S. pricing will start at just $99.
    Shortly after the current Apple TV 4K model launched in October 2022, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that the next Apple TV would be "more affordable" than the current model. He said a "sub-$100 price" would be the "sweet spot" for the Apple TV, but exact pricing for the next model remains to be seen.Both the 2010 and 2012 versions of t
  • AirTag 2 Launching Next Year With These New Features

    AirTag 2 Launching Next Year With These New Features
    Apple is expected to release an AirTag 2 next year, and a few new features and changes have already been rumored for the item tracker.
    Below, we recap what to expect from the AirTag 2:The new AirTag is expected to be equipped with Apple's second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for longer range. The chip debuted last year in the iPhone 15 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2, and Apple said it offers up to three times the range as its first-generation Ultra Wideband chip in the current AirTag. On the iPhon
  • 5 iPhone Camera Features to Try Out This Holiday Season

    5 iPhone Camera Features to Try Out This Holiday Season
    Over the holiday season, capturing photos and videos of the festivities with family and friends is an important activity for many. The iPhone has a suite of camera features that can significantly elevate the quality and creativity of your holiday photos and videos.It's easy to forget about many of the individual camera features the ‌iPhone‌ has to offer, and many capabilities go unused by most users, so the holidays is the perfect time to revisit them and try something new. For users o
  • Popular iPhone Camera App 'Halide' Gaining Three New Features in 2025

    Popular iPhone Camera App 'Halide' Gaining Three New Features in 2025
    Lux, the developers behind Halide and Kino, have announced their plans for Halide 3.0, a major update slated for release in 2025 with a series of new features.
    Halide "Mark III" is set to gain one-tap color grading. Color grading has been a highly requested addition since the launch of Process Zero, Halide's proprietary image processing system, which debuted in 2024. The feature is expected to allow users to apply professional-grade film looks instantly, similar to the capabilities offered in Lu
  • Apple's Historically 'Bumpy Relationship' With Nvidia Detailed in Report

    Apple's Historically 'Bumpy Relationship' With Nvidia Detailed in Report
    Nvidia has become one of the world's most valuable companies thanks to strong demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) server chips from big tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. However, one tech giant that is not a major Nvidia customer is Apple, and a new report attempts to explain why this might be.
    The Information's Wayne Ma today outlined Apple's historically "bumpy relationship" with Nvidia, but much of the bad blood dates to the 2000s and early 2010s, when Steve Jobs was
  • All American Airline flights grounded on Christmas Eve – now resumed [U]

    All American Airline flights are currently grounded on Christmas Eve due to an unspecified ‘technical issue.’ AA subsidiaries are also unable to fly, and the company says it can’t say when the problem will be fixed …
    Update: It was later revealed the problem was a software outage preventing weight and balance calculations. Flights are now resuming …more…
  • Major Apple supplier TSMC shares hit record high

    Major Apple supplier TSMC shares hit record high
    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) shares reached a record high on Tuesday, putting the world’s largest contract chipmaker on track for its best annual stock performance in 25 years. The stock rose as much as 1.4% in Taipei, briefly exceeding its November 8 peak, following overnight gains in U.S. chip stocks, including key customers Apple and Nvidia. Driven by ongoing investor interest in artificial intelligence, TSMC shares are now up 84% this year.
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  • Mass production of microLED displays will begin next year, says Apple supplier Foxconn

    Mass production of microLED displays will begin next year, says Apple supplier Foxconn
    Apple has yet to complete its transition from LCD to OLED, but will at some point move beyond this to microLED screens. Key supplier Foxconn has announced that it expects to begin mass production of the advanced display tech late next year.Foxconn made the announcement as it revealed a partnership with Porotech for microLED to be used in future AR headsets …
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  • Apple raised $3M for World Aids Day, maxing out its donation [U]

    Apple raised $3M for World Aids Day, maxing out its donation [U]
    Apple is again supporting World Aids Day on December 1st, and will be donating $5 for every qualifying purchase between November 29 and December 8.
    Update: The company set a cap of $3M on its donation, and (RED) has tweeted that Apple hit this cap and donated the full sum …more…
  • Massive Marriott and Starwood data breaches require 13 fixes, says the FTC

    Massive Marriott and Starwood data breaches require 13 fixes, says the FTC
    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has responded to a series of massive Marriott and Starwood data breaches, ordering the companies to make no fewer than 13 changes to ensure it can’t happen again.More than 344 million customers were impacted by three separate security breaches, which revealed personal data that included credit card details and passport information …
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  • Apple wanted the iPhone 18 to be that ‘single slab of glass’ but it looks unlikely

    Apple wanted the iPhone 18 to be that ‘single slab of glass’ but it looks unlikely
    Former Apple design chief Jony Ive had long seen the holy grail of iPhone design to be “a single slab of glass” without any bezels. A new supply-chain report says Apple had hoped that the iPhone 18 would see it achieve that objective, but it now looks unlikely.The goal, says the report, is to have the entirety of the front of the device be display, with the screen flowing seamlessly into the sides of the phone …
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  • Google court filing makes bizarre suggestion about iPhone and iPad

    Google court filing makes bizarre suggestion about iPhone and iPad
    The iPhone and iPad could have different default search engines, argues a Google court filing, as the company attempts to protect its $20B a year deal with Apple.Google’s annual payment to Apple to be the default search engine in Safari looks certain to be banned in an antitrust case, but the search giant is hitting back with a number of counterproposals …more…
  • Apple's First Bezel-Free iPhone Unlikely to Be Ready for 2026 Launch

    Apple's First Bezel-Free iPhone Unlikely to Be Ready for 2026 Launch
    Apple's plans to create an iPhone with a completely bezel-free display are reportedly facing significant technical challenges, with a new report suggesting that the technology may not be ready by 2026 as previously hoped.
    Xiaomi's 2021 Quad-Curved Waterfall Display concept phone
    Apple has seemingly been on a years-long quest to slim down the bezels on its iPhone models until they vanish out of sight, but it looks like the first "zero-bezel" iPhone is still a few years away yet. According to Kore
  • Mophie Powerstation Mini 5K Gold review: Stylish power bank

    Mophie Powerstation Mini 5K Gold review: Stylish power bank
    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsCompact dimensionsHigh qualityGood charging timesConsNo golden cable includedNo carrying caseOur VerdictSmall, practical, powerful–with the optional golden charging cable, it’s a great gift for a loved one. A power bank perfect for carrying in a handbag.Price When Reviewed
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    Best Pricing TodayThe small Powerstation Mini 5K Gold Limited Edition immediately catches the eye with it

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