• Useful iPhone Tips You Might Not Know

    Useful iPhone Tips You Might Not Know
    There seem to be an endless number of iPhone tips and tricks to share, and that's because Apple's smartphones are so feature rich that it's impossible to keep up with everything they're capable of. We've rounded up some useful tips and hacks in our latest video, so check them out to see if there's something you didn't know about.Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Swipe to Numbers with Keyboard - If you press and hold on the number key and then swipe up to type the number
  • Apple accuses EU Commission of ‘political delay tactics’ amid App Store policy disputes

    In a sharp escalation of its ongoing regulatory battles, Apple has accused the European Commission (EC) of employing “political delay tactics” to stall the implementation of new app policies, allegedly as a means to launch investigations and impose fines on the tech giant, according to Bloomberg News’ Mark Gurman.
    The accusation comes in response to emerging reports that the EC is poised to blame Apple for the impending closure of Setapp, a popular third-party app marketplace.
  • Apple gets six Academy Award nominations

    The Apple Original Film “The Lost Bus” is nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 98th annual Academy Awards.
    Today, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced nominations for the 98th annual Academy Awards, with Apple scoring six nominations in total, including Best Picture for acclaimed Apple Original Film F1, the highest-grossing sports feature of all time, alongside Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, and Best Editing.
    Apple scored six nominations for the 98th annual
  • Apple’s John Ternus just became the new Jony Ive

    Apple’s John Ternus just became the new Jony Ive
    Macworld
    It’s been reported that CEO Tim Cook’s time at Apple is nearing an end, and Apple is grooming his replacement. We have another clue to who that may be: In a new report, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said that Apple Senior Vice President John Ternus now manages the company’s design teams. The assignment of new duties was made by Cook at the end of last year.Speculation about Cook’s tenure as CEO started to heat up last year. Cook turns 65 in November, and several
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  • U.S. economy powers ahead: Q3 GDP revised upward to strong 4.4% growth

    The U.S. economy continues to showcase impressive resilience and momentum, as the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) confirmed on January 22, 2026, that real gross domestic product (GDP) expanded at an annualized rate of 4.4% in the third quarter of 2025 (July–September). This marks a positive upward revision from the previous estimate of 4.3% and an acceleration from the 3.8% pace recorded in Q2 2025.
    The slight 0.1 percentage point upgrade primarily stemmed from stronger exports (revised
  • Apple bets big that AI models will become commodities; may offer hot-swappable Siri

    As Apple integrates more AI features across its ecosystem (like Apple Intelligence), the company appears to be positioning itself around the idea that foundational AI models will increasingly become commoditized — much like other tech components — shifting value toward integration, user experience, privacy, and on-device capabilities rather than owning the most advanced raw model. This piece explores Apple’s strategic wager in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
    Instead of obse
  • Apple’s next-gen Apple TV 4K may be coming soon

    Apple TV 4K
    Apple’s next-gen Apple TV 4K may be imminent. Rumors point to an early 2026 launch (possibly spring), featuring major upgrades like an A17 Pro-class chip for faster performance, better gaming, and Apple Intelligence support; an advanced N1 wireless chip with improved Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Thread for smarter home hub capabilities; enhanced Dolby Vision; and potential additions like a built-in camera for FaceTime.
    This would make the Apple TV a more central player in Apple’
  • Utah senator has nothing better to do than officially troll iPhone users

    Utah senator has nothing better to do than officially troll iPhone users
    Macworld
    In case you haven’t been paying attention, a lot of stuff is happening politically and socially here in the U.S. A lot of stuff. I’m not here to share how I feel about it all, but I think we can all agree, in a broad sense, that a lot of issues need to be worked out. It’s times like these where we all need proper leadership.For example, take Utah State Senator Kirk Cullimore. In these turbulent times, Cullimore is showing he’s a man of the people–if you&rsq
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  • Apple’s upcoming smart home hub may feature a robotic swiveling base

    Apple’s long-rumored smart home hub, featuring a small display, speakers, and heavy AI integration, may include a novel robotic swiveling base that allows it to automatically turn and face users in the room.
    According to a new report from The Information, this enhanced desktop version of the device — distinct from prior rumors of a static HomePod-like base or wall-mounted model — could launch as early as spring 2026, coinciding with upgraded Siri features in iOS 26.4.
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  • This 15-inch M3 MacBook Air with extra RAM and storage is just $1,099 right now

    This 15-inch M3 MacBook Air with extra RAM and storage is just $1,099 right now
    Macworld
    We may prefer the M4 MacBook Air these days, but the 2024 M3 model is an absolute beast on its own. And, more importantly, it’s a fraction of the price you’d pay for last year’s model, because the 15-inch m3 MacBook Air is only $1,099 at Amazon right now.How much is the same configuration with an M4 chip, 24GB memory, and 512GB of storage? Even on sale, you’ll still pay over $1,500 at Amazon, which means you’re saving hundreds of dollars. And while the M4 c
  • Apple urges Indian court to block demand for global financials in App Store probe

    Apple has petitioned India’s Delhi High Court to block the Competition Commission of India (CCI) from accessing its global financial records as part of an ongoing antitrust investigation into its App Store policies, arguing that compliance would undermine its separate legal challenge to new 2024 penalty rules that could impose fines based on worldwide turnover.
    Reuters:‎The U.S. tech giant has said it fears it could be fined up to $38 billion if the watchdog uses its global turnover c
  • If you’re not running iOS 26 yet, here’s why you need to update right now

    If you’re not running iOS 26 yet, here’s why you need to update right now
    Macworld
    iOS 26 has been a controversial release, primarily due to the Liquid Glass UI spread across the entire system. While Apple has yet to share official figures, third-party reports suggest adoption is significantly lower than usual.If you’ve been avoiding iOS 26, you may want to reconsider. The OS has already received multiple updates that address early bugs, improve battery life, and give users more control over the Liquid Glass aesthetic. More importantly, it includes critical secu
  • Hackers threaten to release ‘exact’ details of unreleased Apple products

    Hackers threaten to release ‘exact’ details of unreleased Apple products
    Macworld
    This is set to be a big year for Apple product launches, but the announcements may appear rather sooner than the company would like. Following a data breach affecting one of Apple’s manufacturing suppliers, hackers are boasting on the dark web that they have obtained confidential data about Apple products, projects, and personnel.According to Cybernews, Luxshare was successfully attacked last month by a ransomware cartel named RansomHub, which is now threatening to leak data from
  • Apple unleashes up to ¥1,000 Lunar New Year discounts in China

    Apple is ramping up promotions in mainland China ahead of Lunar New Year, offering discounts of up to 1,000 yuan (about US$144) on select products including iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models, as well as certain MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods items. The limited-time offer runs from January 24 to 27 via Apple’s China website and official stores—marking the company’s second major discount push in under a month.
    The move comes amid intensifying competition from local ri
  • OWC StudioStack review: More Mac storage. Faster speeds. Way less money.

    OWC StudioStack review: More Mac storage. Faster speeds. Way less money.
    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsEnclosures for HDD and SSDAdds more ports to the back of Mac Studio mini and Mac mini80Gbps Thunderbolt 5Apple aestheticsConsNo front portsOur VerdictFree yourself from Apple’s exorbitant storage prices with the dual user upgradable drive bays of the OWC StudioStack. Not only will you save a bunch of money for more flexible storage options over the life of your setup but also gain a bunch of handy storage and display ports, all without taking up an ext
  • I’m a Mac gamer. These 8 accessories leveled up my rig, big-time

    I’m a Mac gamer. These 8 accessories leveled up my rig, big-time
    Macworld
    Gaming is in my blood. I skipped the Game Boy generation entirely and jumped right into Mac first-person shooters at an early age, fighting deathmatches in Marathon before most people knew what they were. These days, the Mac is much more of a premium gaming platform, in part because more popular games — Minecraft, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, League of Legends, Cyberpunk 2077 — are all widely available and run as smoothly as butter. Also, gaming accessories work per
  • Digg is back from the dead to fix everything I hate about Reddit

    Digg is back from the dead to fix everything I hate about Reddit
    Macworld
    If you’re an Apple user of a certain vintage, you probably remember Digg. Back in the mid-2000s, Digg was the place to discover new websites, post and vote on content, and join communities and discussions. You could submit photos or links to other websites and people would upvote or downvote your submission. Sound familiar? In a way, it was Reddit before Reddit.Digg died a fiery death in 2012, but now it’s been relaunched and readied-up for a new era. Despite being a massive
  • Macworld Podcast: The history and future of the MacBook

    Macworld Podcast: The history and future of the MacBook
    Macworld
    The MacBook Pro is celebrating its 20th anniversary, so on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’re taking a look at its beginnings, its current state, and its future. This is episode 967 with Michael Simon, Jason Cross,  and Roman Loyola. Watch episode 967 on YouTubeListen to episode 967 on Apple Podcasts
    Listen to episode 967 on SpotifyMacBook get infoClick on the links below to learn more about what was discussed on
  • Microsoft Office outright now costs less than sticking with a yearly subscription

    Microsoft Office outright now costs less than sticking with a yearly subscription
    Macworld
    TL;DR: Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac is available as a one-time purchase for $29.97 (MSRP $229).Paying an annual subscription just to keep using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint adds up quickly. If your needs haven’t changed and you’d rather pay once and move on, Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac offers a straightforward alternative. For $29.97 (MSRP $229), you get a lifetime license you can install on a single Mac without worrying about ren
  • Apple announces Lunar New Year promotion with discounts of up to 1,000 yuan in China

    Apple is looking to continue its sales momentum in China with a limited-time discount campaign celebrating the Lunar New Year. Here are the details.more…
  • Siri’s iOS 27 upgrade sounds exactly right. Apple’s AI pin sounds exactly wrong

    Two big Apple AI stories today, and they couldn’t feel further apart. First is Apple reportedly embracing chat as an interface for using Siri and AI throughout iOS and macOS later this year. That sounds like an amazing change of tune for the company. Apple would argue it isn’t a pivot away from avoiding chat, they just think chat is only useful if it’s deeply integrated with the system. Second is Apple developing an AI wearable pin. What strikes me about this one is how much it
  • Apple set to transform Siri into built-in AI chatbot powered by custom Google Gemini tech in iOS 27

    Apple’s Siri icon
    Apple is set to transform Siri into a full-fledged AI chatbot with the release of iOS 27 later this year, marking a significant shift in the company’s strategy to catch up in the generative AI race led by OpenAI, xAI, and Google.
    According to a report from Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, the revamped Siri—internally code-named Campos — will replace the existing Siri interface and become deeply embedded across Apple’s ecosystem, including iPhone,
  • The new Siri chatbot may run on Google servers, not Apple’s

    Nestled in Bloomberg’s reporting earlier on Apple’s plans to revamp Siri as a chatbot with iOS 27, was an interesting tidbit on a possible change in the company’s cloud strategy. Specifically, Mark Gurman says Apple and Google are discussing running the next-generation Siri models directly on Google’s servers, not Apple’s.With iOS 26.4, Apple is set to launch the first new LLM Siri features, using models running in Private Cloud Compute based on an older generation
  • In wake of Greenland dispute, anti-U.S. shopping apps climb Denmark’s App Store charts

    As spotted by TechCrunch, Danish users are turning to iOS apps to help them boycott American products. Here are the details.more…
  • 9to5Mac Daily: January 21, 2026 – Apple Watch patent drama, more

    Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.Sponsored by Stuff: Stuff helps you get everything out of your head and into a simple, elegant system—closing open loops and reducing mental stress. Use code 9TO5 at checkout for 50% off your first year.more…
  • Sensor Tower’s State of Mobile 2026: TikTok dominates, AI apps surge, games lose ground

    Sensor Tower has published its annual report, offering insights, trends, and data on the global mobile app market. Here are the main takeaways.more…
  • Apple’s next wearable could be an AI pin

    Apple’s next wearable could be an AI pin
    Macworld
    The Information reports that Apple is working on an “AI wearable pin” that could be available sometime next year. Apple’s device is seen as a competitor to OpenAI’s wearable that is being designed by Jony Ive and slated to ship this year.Apple would like the device to be similar in size to an AirTag, but thicker. The device currently in development reportedly has an aluminum-and-glass shell, two cameras (wide and ultra-wide) for photos and video recording, three
  • Apple world’s most valuable brand, per Brand Finance’s Global 500 2026 list

    For the third year running, Apple has secured the top of Brand Finance’s Global 500 ranking, with an estimated brand value of $607 billion. Here are the details.more…
  • Apple reportedly developing an AI pin featuring dual cameras

    In a move that underscores Apple’s accelerating push into artificial intelligence, the compnay is reportedly working on a compact AI-powered wearable pin. This device, reminiscent in size and shape to the company’s popular AirTag tracker, aims to integrate advanced AI capabilities directly into everyday attire, potentially marking a new frontier in personal computing.
    According to details from The Information, Apple is in the early stages of developing this innovative gadget, which
  • Siri will reportedly evolve into a full-fledged chatbot this fall

    Siri will reportedly evolve into a full-fledged chatbot this fall
    Macworld
    A new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman details changes coming to Siri this fall, with the introduction of iOS 27, macOS 27, and the other annual updates. Siri, currently just a simple digital assistant, will undergo a transformation into a complete AI chatbot, with a new interface on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.With the OS 26.4 update (likely to arrive with the next 2-3 months), Siri is still expected to undergo a massive overhaul. While the interface will remain the same, the &ldqu

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