• iPhone 13 could be completely buttonless. What Apple might do instead - CNET

    iPhone 13 could be completely buttonless. What Apple might do instead     - CNET
    iPhone buttons are rumored to be the next thing Apple kills.
  • Best Apple Deals: Save on MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch & more

    Best Apple Deals: Save on MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch & more
    MacworldThe Best Apple deals: Updated February 5, 2026Pick up a great deal on the Apple kit you want. These are the best deals we’ve seen this week:Top 10 U.S. Apple deals
    AirPods Max: $100 off at Amazon512GB iPhone 16 Pro (unlocked) $180 off at Apple Refurbished13-inch M3 iPad Air (256GB): $110 off at Amazon13-inch M5 iPad Pro (256GB): $150 off AmazonApple Watch Series 11 (46mm): $100 off at Amazon13-inch M4 MacBook Air (512GB/24GB): $200 off at Amazon15-inch M4 MacBook Air (512GB/16GB):
  • iPhone Lockdown Mode is so good even the FBI can’t crack it

    iPhone Lockdown Mode is so good even the FBI can’t crack it
    Macworld
    FBI tech specialists have been unable to gain access to a journalist’s iPhone because it was in Lockdown Mode, court filings reveal.As part of an investigation into the suspected leaking of classified data by a Pentagon contractor, the FBI last month raided the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson and confiscated a wide range of devices, including an iPhone 13 and two MacBook Pros. They were able to access one of the MacBooks by pressing Natanson’s fingertip on t
  • From ‘1984’ to 2026: The complete history of Apple at the Super Bowl

    From ‘1984’ to 2026: The complete history of Apple at the Super Bowl
    Macworld
    You might have heard that the biggest football game of the year is happening this Sunday (“American football” for those in the U.K.). But it’s not just about the New England Patriots versus the Seattle Seahawks–the Super Bowl is the most-watched sporting event in the U.S. as much for the commercials as for the game.Apple made what is perhaps the most memorable commercial in Super Bowl history way back in 1984. This often leads to the thought that Apple and the Su
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  • The Super Bowl wouldn’t be super without Apple

    The Super Bowl wouldn’t be super without Apple
    Macworld
    Computers and sports–two things that should never be appreciated together, if you accept the high-school stereotypes about jocks versus nerds. Today we live in a post-Moneyball world where nerds with computers have quantified every aspect of athletic performance. But back in 1984, who would have expected that the big winner of the Super Bowl would be… Apple Computer?But it’s true: Apple and the Super Bowl have been making milestones for decades. It’s a nerds-and
  • Alogic Edge 40-inch 5K2K Review: One high-res monitor that beats two

    Alogic Edge 40-inch 5K2K Review: One high-res monitor that beats two
    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingPros5120 x 2160 ultrawide screenAccurate colorApple-sensitive stylingBuilt-in USB hubConsLower pixel density than standard screenOur VerdictWith its ultrawide display and greatly increased resolution and resulting pixel density, the good-looking and flexible 40-inch 5K2K Alogic Edge creates a more ergonomic alternative to having two monitors side by side, but with a similarly convenient working screen space.Price When Reviewed
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  • This viral AI phone editing app is a steal for Apple users right now

    This viral AI phone editing app is a steal for Apple users right now
    Macworld
    TL;DR: Luminar Mobile gives iPhone users pro-level photo editing tools powered by AI, without the complexity or subscription, now $19.99 for a lifetime subscription (MSRP $47.99).The latest iPhones already take phenomenal photos, but that doesn’t mean every shot comes out perfect. Lighting can be off, skies can look flat, and portraits sometimes need a little polish. That’s where Luminar Mobile comes in, offering a surprisingly powerful way to elevate your photos r
  • Macworld Podcast: Apple and the Super Bowl

    Macworld Podcast: Apple and the Super Bowl
    Macworld
    In the U.S., the biggest sports spectacle happens on Sunday, February 8: Super Bowl LX. Apple has a rich history with the game, and on this week’s Macworld Podcast, we talk about Apple’s relationship.  This is episode 969 with Michael Simon, Jason Cross,  and Roman Loyola. Watch episode 969 on YouTube
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    Apple and the Super Bowl The Super Bowl is this
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  • iOS 26.3 release candidate is out now

    iOS 26.3 release candidate is out now
    Macworld
    Following the release of iOS 16.2 on Friday, December 12, the first beta release of iOS 26.3 was made available to developers a few days later, on December 15. We expect a final release to the public sometime in late January or early February. This is reportedly the last minor refresh before iOS 26.4 brings the revamped Siri upgrade we’ve waited over a year to get.Update February 4: The release candidate of iOS 26.3 has been released. We expect the wide release to be next week. Fo
  • You can now access F1 TV with your Apple TV account, here’s how to set it up

    About a month ahead of first Grand Prix of the season, Formula 1 fans can now link their Apple TV account with F1.TV, in order to start enjoying the F1.TV platform at the Premium tier at no extra charge; Premium used to cost $129 per year.This rollout is part of Apple’s exclusive streaming partnership deal with Formula 1 in the United States. To get started, sign up to Apple TV here and then go here to link it to your F1.TV account.more…
  • Will the Studio Display 2 have this key upgrade?

    Apple is expected to release a new version of the Studio Display sometime in the first half of the year. This will mark its first update since originally debuting alongside the Mac Studio in 2022.However, a new rumor suggests the Studio Display 2 might not have a most-wanted feature after all…more…
  • Our favorite portable wireless charging station is half-off for the first time

    Our favorite portable wireless charging station is half-off for the first time
    Macworld
    Are you ready to finally streamline the way you charge your gadgets at home and on the go? Anker’s 3-in-1 foldable wireless charging station is only $50 on Woot, a massive 55 percent discount from its $110 MSRP, and the best price we’ve ever seen. In fact, Amazon sells this exact model for $90, so you know you’re getting a great deal.This folding charging station was designed to help you power an iPhone, your AirPods, and an Apple Watch at the same time. It supports 15
  • Deals: Apple Pencil Pro up to 45% off, Apple Watch Ultra 3 up to $104 off, Crossbody Strap, more

    Alongside the ongoing $100 price drops on Apple Watch Series 11 models from $299, as well as the$300 discounts on M5 MacBook Pro configurations configs, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is featuring a series of notable Apple accessory deals. We have Apple Pencil Pro from $70 (up o 45% off), the Terra Cotta orange Alpine Loop with the Black Titanium finish at 44% off, and a new all-time low on the black Apple Crossbody Strap. Those offers also join a chance to land Apple Watch Ultra 3 at as muc
  • Apple now sells iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max refurbished with discounts

    Apple has updated its online refurbished products store with some big additions: iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max are now available refurbished with discounts. Here are the details.more…
  • Apple has rare updates coming soon for these three products

    Apple launched its first product of the year last week: AirTag 2, which arrived five years after the original model. Here are three more new Apple products coming soon that have years-old prior models.more…
  • CarPlay could make a splash in an unexpected vehicle

    While Tesla may be the last automaker anyone expected to consider CarPlay, there’s an even more unlikely vehicle maker that could adopt Apple’s infotainment feature in the future.more…
  • Hands-on: this tiny SSD is the most iPhone-friendly external drive yet

    Storage on Apple devices has always been a sensitive subject. Whether it’s for an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you always pay the highest premium when upgrading the internal storage. An iPhone 17 Pro Max can go from $1199 for its 256GB entry-level model to $2000 for the 2TB model. That’s an additional $800 just for storage on your iPhone. So, for anyone shooting photos, working with large files, or recording Apple ProRes video on iPhone, those storage limits show up fast. I always recommend
  • The iPhone 17e might launch in mere weeks

    The iPhone 17e might launch in mere weeks
    Macworld
    Despite the company’s best efforts to keep its product launches secret, details about Apple’s much-anticipated iPhone 17e are circulating among case and accessory makers. One such source with knowledge of the matter indicates that the device could launch as early as mid-February.Rather curiously, comes precisely a year after the launch of the iPhone 16e. The 19th is a Thursday, which is unusual: Apple usually announces new products on a Monday or Tuesday, or less frequently
  • Spotify upgrades lyrics support with three new features

    Spotify has announced three big updates rolling out to its lyrics feature. The company says that lyric translations are now available worldwide. It’s also rolling out support for offline lyrics, plus an updated design for previewing lyrics right on the Now Playing view in the Spotify app.more…
  • Alexa+ launches for all US users, here’s how to upgrade (or skip it for now)

    Alexa+ is Amazon’s new AI-infused version of its popular assistant. Following a slow initial rollout, Amazon has just made Alexa+ available to all users in the US. Here’s how to upgrade to Alexa+, or skip it for now.more…
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max has the best battery life of 35 smartphones tested

    Battery life tests carried out by CNET reveal that the iPhone 17 Pro Max has the best battery life of any of the smartphones tested, and that Apple heads the brand rankings across its models.Apple’s flagship model took first place, ahead of several models with substantially higher battery capacity, with the base model iPhone 17 in equal second place …
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  • Scary iOS spyware can hide iPhone recording indicators

    Scary iOS spyware can hide iPhone recording indicators
    Macworld
    Researchers at Jamf Threat Labs have discovered new iOS spyware that can stop the iPhone camera and microphone indicator lights from working, opensing the possibility of the camera and microphone recording without the users being aware of it.The spyware, called Predator, is developed by Intellexa, a commercial spyware consortium that generally targets governments and large companies. According to Jamf’s report, Predator can selectively suppress the green (for the camera and microp
  • If you use Apple Pay, watch out for this clever phishing scam

    If you use Apple Pay, watch out for this clever phishing scam
    Macworld
    iPhone and Mac users may think they’re immune to online attacks because of the high level of security provided by Apple products. (That’s not quite true, but that’s a discussion for another day.) This ignores, however, the dangers of phishing, which relies on tricking users into giving away vital data rather than overcoming a device’s defences.This is important to understand because some phishing scams can be extremely competent and difficult to spot, and even ex
  • Anthropic pokes fun at ads in ChatGPT with Superbowl ad [Video]

    OpenAI recently revealed that we will soon see ads in ChatGPT conversations, and Anthropic is having some fun with this. It will reportedly run an ad during Sunday’s Super Bowl (below) in which ChatGPT isn’t named but is very clearly the target …more…
  • Apple Sports for iPhone updated with PGA, LPGA, and more

    Apple is rolling out another update to its Apple Sports app for iPhone. This update adds support for Men’s and Women’s golf, as well as expanded support for soccer and tennis matches.
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  • Redesigned OLED MacBook Pro on track to arrive this year, report claims

    Redesigned OLED MacBook Pro on track to arrive this year, report claims
    Macworld
    New MacBook Pro models could be with us any day now, apparently waiting only for the rollout of macOS 26.3. But those new machines won’t look any different from their predecessors. They’ll have new M5 Pro/M5 Max chips, but the designs will be the same old, same old.If you’re hoping for a new look in 2026, however, there’s reason to be hopeful. Apple is expected to follow the imminent launch with something much more exciting: a redesigned MacBook Pro with an M6 ch
  • iOS 26.2.1 causing crashes, freezes, and severe battery drain for some

    iOS 26.2.1 was released last week, adding support for AirTag 2, alongside bug fixes. However, a small minority of users are reporting that it has introduced bugs rather than removed them.Among the problems being reported are apps crashing, freezing, or lagging; connectivity failures; and severe battery drain …more…
  • 15 features to make your Apple devices work in perfect harmony

    15 features to make your Apple devices work in perfect harmony
    Macworld
    “It just works” is one of Steve Jobs’ most famous quotes, but it’s more than that: it’s the core principle behind Apple’s product strategy. From unboxing and setup to exploring features, the experience of every Apple device is designed to be simple, welcoming, and intuitive for newbies and techies alike.What’s even more impressive, however, is the way Apple products combine so seamlessly. If you’ve invested in a Mac, an iPhone, an iPad, an
  • PSA: Check your Apple Home is up to date in the next few days

    It’s well over three years since the launch of a new Apple Home architecture to make HomeKit more reliable and to support the Matter standard.Still, not everyone has yet updated, and if you’re among them, you now have less than a week to do so before your smart home stops working …
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  • AirTag (2nd gen) review: An even better finder

    AirTag (2nd gen) review: An even better finder
    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsSimple and efficient Bluetooth trackerWorks with Apple’s Find My appLouder than original AirTagIncreased Precision Finding rangeEasy to set upInexpensiveConsStill chubbyStill no keyring holeStill uses non-rechargeable batteryOur VerdictAt $29 Apple’s own Find My tracker remains a very affordable accessory for locating your lost items. The new version is louder and has a wider range, key improvements are welcome indeed.Price When Reviewed
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