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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 15:40 EDT

Flighty Now Able to Provide Early Warnings About Flight Delays

Flight tracking app Flighty was today updated with a new feature that is designed to provide users with additional information on the reason behind delayed flights. Flighty is using aviation authority data and machine learning to provide early warnings of delays, and when a delay is official, the reason for the delay. Most delays are due to airspace issues and late aircraft, both of which Flighty will monitor. The app... Read more ›

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Eric Slivka @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 15:28 EDT

Review: WaterField Designs' Shield Case Offers More Sensible Vision Pro Protection Than Apple's Travel Case

For users looking to transport their Vision Pro units and various accessories, Apple offers the Apple Vision Pro Travel Case as an optional $199 accessory. But if you're looking for a third-party alternative, WaterField Designs offers a Shield Case starting at $159 that might be worth considering, and I've spent the past few months using one for occasional travel to see how it fares. First things first though, and that's... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 14:43 EDT

Disney Raising Prices for Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+ This Fall

Disney will soon increase the cost of its suite of streaming services, including Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+. Prices will go up for both ad-supported and ad-free plans, and some of Disney's bundles will also be more expensive. Most plans are increasing by $1 to $2. Disney+ With Ads - $9.99, up from $7.99 Disney+ Ad-Free - $15.99, up from $13.99 Hulu With Ads - $9.99, up from $7.99 Hulu Ad-Free... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 13:29 EDT

macOS Sequoia Makes It Harder to Override Gatekeeper Security

With macOS Sequoia, Apple is making it more difficult for users to override the built-in Gatekeeper security function to install Mac software. Apple is eliminating the option to Control-click to open Mac software that is not correctly signed or notarized in ‌macOS Sequoia‌. To install apps that Gatekeeper blocks, users will need to open up System Settings and go to the Privacy and Security section to "review security information" before... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 13:08 EDT

Apple Releases Third macOS Sequoia Public Beta With iPhone Mirroring and More

Apple today released the third beta of an upcoming macOS Sequoia update to its public beta testing group, giving the general public a chance to try out the new operating system's features ahead of its fall launch. The third public beta comes two weeks after the release of the second beta. Public beta testers can download ‌macOS Sequoia‌ from the Software Update section of the System Settings app after signing... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 13:07 EDT

Apple Releases Third iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 Public Betas

Apple today provided the third betas of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to public beta testers, bringing the new software to the general public. The third public beta comes a week after Apple released the second public beta. Public beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program can download the ‌iOS 18‌ and ‌iPadOS 18‌ updates by opening up the Settings app, going to General, tapping into... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 13:02 EDT

Apple Releases Third watchOS 11 Public Beta With Vitals App and More

Apple today released the third beta of watchOS 11 to public beta testers, allowing non-developers to give the new features a try ahead of when the software launches this fall. The third beta comes two weeks after the second beta. ‌watchOS 11‌ can be downloaded after signing up on Apple's beta software website and upgrading your iPhone to the public beta version of iOS 18. You'll need to open up... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 13:01 EDT

Apple Seeds Third tvOS 18 Public Beta

Apple today released the third public beta of tvOS 18, giving the general public a chance to try out the new features ahead of the software's fall launch. The third beta comes a week after the second beta. Public beta testers can download the tvOS 18 beta by opening up the Settings app on Apple TV, choosing the Software Updates section under System, and then toggling on the Get Public... Read more ›

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Hartley Charlton @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 11:56 EDT

SpongeBob SquarePants Environment Now Available in Paramount+ App on Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro users can now explore an immersive SpongeBob SquarePants-themed environment with the Paramount+ app. The new experience debuts to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic animated series. Upon launching the Paramount+ app on the device, users can select the new environment, which takes them to the familiar setting of Bikini Bottom featuring locations such as SpongeBob's pineapple house, Patrick Star's rock, and Squidward Tentacles' house. When users... Read more ›

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Joe Rossignol @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 11:46 EDT

Apple Preparing iOS 17.6.1 Update Alongside iOS 18 and iOS 18.1 Betas

Apple is preparing to release a minor iOS 17.6.1 update for the iPhone, according to a post shared today by an anonymous leaker on X, formerly known as Twitter. The leaker has a private account, so we are not identifying it or linking to it, but they have proven to be a consistently accurate source for upcoming iOS updates. MacRumors can independently confirm that Apple is internally testing an iOS... Read more ›

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Hartley Charlton @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 11:00 EDT

Apple's Hidden AI Prompts Discovered in macOS Beta

Some of the prompts used to direct Apple Intelligence reveal how Apple is attempting to avoid hallucinations and ensure accuracy in its AI features. A Reddit user discovered the pre-prompt instructions embedded in Apple's developer beta for macOS 15.1, offering a rare glimpse into the backend of Apple's AI features. These instructions guide the AI in processing user inputs and generating responses according to Apple's wishes. Files containing these hidden... Read more ›

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Mitchel Broussard @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 10:19 EDT

Beats Studio Pro Headphones Drop to New Record Low $173.95 Price, Plus More Beats Deals

Amazon today has discounted the Beats Studio Pro headphones down to a new all-time low price of $173.95, from $349.95. These headphones come with two years of AppleCare+, further increasing the savings on the accessory. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. You can... Read more ›

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Tim Hardwick @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 08:18 EDT

Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.5.1, Downgrading No Longer an Option

Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.5.1, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. The update is no longer being signed after the July 29 release of iOS 17.6. Apple often stops signing an older version of iOS, usually within a week or two after a new version is released. When an update is no longer signed, it can't be installed on an ‌iPhone‌ due to a server-side... Read more ›

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Tim Hardwick @ MacRumors 3 place · 08/06/2024 07:29 EDT

Apple's Old-School SuperDrive Is Out of Stock and Unlikely to Return

Earlier this year, Apple added the last MacBook Pro with a CD/DVD drive to its obsolete products list, and now it looks like Apple's aging external USB SuperDrive might not be all that far behind. As noted by 9to5Mac, it's no longer possible to buy a USB SuperDrive online via the official Apple Store in the US. The product listing for the $79 device says that it's "Sold Out," rather... Read more ›

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Tim Hardwick @ MacRumors · 08/06/2024 06:30 EDT

tvOS 18 to Let Apple TV Users Open Web Links on iPhone and iPad

Apple TV users will soon be able to AirDrop web links in the menu interface to their iPhone or iPad, thanks to a new feature included in the latest tvOS 18 developer beta. As Apple TV owners will know, it is not possible to browse the web on the set-top box, so web links are not something you traditionally come across in the tvOS interface. That looks set to change... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/05/2024 19:26 EDT

Next Apple Watch SE Could Be Made From Plastic

The next-generation Apple Watch SE will feature a chassis made from a hard plastic material, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reiterated in this week's Power On newsletter. According to Gurman, it is "sounding increasingly likely" that the next-generation ‌Apple Watch SE‌ models will use a rigid plastic material instead of aluminum. Plastic can keep costs down, and could appeal to parents who are looking for an Apple Watch for their children. Apple... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/05/2024 18:39 EDT

macOS Sequoia Beta 5 Has Hidden Forest Wallpaper

Apple today released the fifth beta of macOS Sequoia to developers for testing purposes, and some Mac users noticed a new forest-themed "Sequoia Sunrise" wallpaper appearing after installing the update. The wallpaper has not been officially released, and it is not a selectable option from the Wallpapers interface in the Settings app. Instead, it is tucked away in the system files, as noted by Mr. Macintosh. Mr. Macintosh has the... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/05/2024 17:18 EDT

Everything New in iOS 18 Beta 5

With the fifth beta of iOS 18 that came out today, Apple added some notable new features, even though it's getting later in the beta testing process. There are design updates to the Photos app and a whole new Safari option, along with several smaller changes. Photos App Changes Apple responded to tester feedback about the ‌Photos‌ app, and there have been some changes to streamline the design. The carousel... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/05/2024 16:20 EDT

Google and Apple's Search Engine Deal Violates Antitrust Law

The paid agreement that Google has with Apple to be the default search engine on the iPhone and other Apple devices violates antitrust law, a federal judge ruled today (via Bloomberg). Google has long paid Apple billions of dollars a year to be the default Safari search engine, and this relationship has been under scrutiny as Google battles antitrust allegations made by the United States Justice Department. The court today... Read more ›

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Juli Clover @ MacRumors · 08/05/2024 15:11 EDT

Hands-On With Safari's New Distraction Control in the iOS 18 Beta

Apple today surprised us with a new feature for Safari in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, with Distraction Control debuting in the latest betas. We thought we'd take a quick look at Distraction Control for those who have not yet been able to update, non-developers, or those who are on the iOS 18.1 beta track. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Distraction Control hides distracting... Read more ›

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