Apple security chief Thomas Moyer was accused of bribery after allegedly attempting to donate
iPads in return for concealed firearm permits, but has been found not guilty.
Apple security chief Thomas Moyer. Image source: LinkedInIt's been an incredibly long few years for the head of global security at Apple, Thomas Moyer, as he was accused of bribing officials in exchange for firearm permits
in 2020. The case
was dismissed in 2021, but then
reopened in 2023 when the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office appealed.
The case has run its course, and according to information provided by Moyer's attorneys to
AppleInsider, Moyer was found not guilty of bribery charges.
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Apple today provided developers with the first beta of an upcoming iOS 18.5 update for testing purposes. Work on
iOS 18 is starting to wind down with
iOS 19 set to be introduced in a couple of months, so iOS 18.5 has just a handful of minor new features.
We've rounded up what's new so far, but Apple could add additional features in upcoming betas.
Mail
If you tap on the three dots icon in the upper right corner of the Mail app, you can now toggle Contact
Photos on and off directly from this interface. There's also an option to turn off Group By Sender.
Both of these options are in iOS 18.4, but the toggles are buried in the Mail section of the Settings app. They're easier to get to with iOS 18.5 for those who want the Mail app to look more like the pre-iOS 18 Mail app.
You can still access these toggles in the Settings app, too.
AppleCare Info
In the Settings app, if you go to General and tap on
AppleCare and Warranty, there's now a banner with an AppleCare logo and an option to learn more about AppleCare coverage. There was no banner before.
If you go to your Apple Account and tap on a device in your device list, you'll now see a new AppleCare option that you can tap into to get info on your AppleCare coverage. There's also an option to Manage Plan from this interface if you have a renewing AppleCare plan.
More Features
Know of something new in iOS 18.5 that we left out of this article? Let us know in the comments below.
Release Date
For the last three years, the x.5 updates have come out in May, specifically the second week of May. It's likely Apple will stick to that same general release timeline, providing iOS 18.5 to the public in May.
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The hostility of Epic Games CEO towards Apple continues, with Tim Sweeney calling the company a "gangster-style" business that gains revenue from an "illegal practice."
Tim Sweeney has called Apple a "gangster-style business."The excruciatingly
long legal battles between Epic Games and Apple over In-App Purchasing and the
App Store prompted a lot of outcry over how Apple conducts business with developers. Epic Games
ultimately lost the fight, but an
injunction meant that Apple was forced into enabling external purchase mechanisms for
iOS apps.
After Epic filed a court order
in March 2024 and complained to the court again
a year later, Tim Sweeney decided to criticize Apple's practices once more. As was
reported by
TechCrunch, Sweeney spoke at an event on Wednesday, where he largely echoed the language from Epic Games' March 2025 complaint.
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Apple's efforts to diversify its supply chain may have been for naught with the Trump administration's new tariffs that target multiple countries where Apple sources components for its iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Apple has worked to move some of its manufacturing to countries like India, Vietnam, and Thailand, all of which are facing steep tariffs in addition to China and Taiwan. There is a minimum 10 percent tariff for all U.S. trading partners, and "reciprocal tariffs" on several countries where Apple suppliers are located. Some of the tariffs:
- Vietnam - 46%
- Thailand - 36%
- China - 34%
- Taiwan - 32%
- India - 26%
- Japan - 24%
- Malaysia - 24%
- EU - 20%
As
The New York Times notes, Apple is already contending with a 20 percent tariff in China, which is set to increase significantly. Taiwan, where Apple sources the Apple silicon chips that go into all of its devices, is facing a 32 percent tariff.
The last time Trump was in office, Apple was able to
get tariff exemptions or avoid tariffs entirely for some products, but Trump claims that he will not provide exemptions this time around. Morgan Stanley estimates that devices imported from China will cost Apple an additional $8.5 billion annually without exemptions, though it is not clear if Apple would pass those costs to consumers with price increases.
Apple CEO
Tim Cook has said in the past that the United States is not able to compete with China and other countries when it comes to manufacturing due to a lack of skilled workers with expertise in advanced tooling.
Apple stock is down 7.5 percent in after hours trading after the tariff announcements. The tariffs will go into effect on April 9, according to Trump.
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The remainder of Apple CEO
Tim Cook's Restricted Stock Units couldn't have vested at a better time, with 108,136 shares sold just before tariffs were announced.
Apple's stock is on the way down after the tariff announcementIt's not hard to figure out when Apple CEO Tim Cook is about to make a bunch of money, as his Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) sales take place at the same time every year. He made
$16 million selling stocks in April 2024 and
$50 million later that October.
Wednesday's sale was shared via an
SEC filing, which shows 108,136 shares were sold. That netted Cook $24 million just as President Donald Trump stepped out on stage to
announce tariffs.
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Apple today released new 7E101 firmware for the
AirPods Max with USB-C,
addressing an issue that made the previously released firmware unable to be downloaded.
Apple
yesterday seeded out AirPods Max firmware with a version number of 7E99 to enable lossless audio support, but it turned out that AirPods Max users were not able to download the firmware.
The new 7E101 firmware should now be available to all Apple users who have AirPods Max with USB-C, and the update brings lossless audio and ultra-low latency audio to the headphones.
The USB-C AirPods Max now support 24-bit 48 kHz lossless audio, which is designed to allow listeners to experience music the way the artist created it in the studio. Apple says lossless audio and Personalized Spatial Audio offer a "more sonically accurate, uncompressed, and immersive experience."
With lossless audio and ultra-low latency audio support, music creators are able to use the AirPods Max to create and mix in Personalized Spatial Audio with head tracking, with just a USB-C cable and a Mac with Logic Pro or other music creation software.
Lossless audio and ultra-low latency is only available for the USB-C AirPods Max, as lossless quality requires a USB-C connection to an
iPhone,
iPad, or Mac. The headphones need to be running the latest firmware and need to be paired with a device running iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, or
macOS Sequoia 15.4.
Firmware
can be installed by putting the AirPods Max in Bluetooth range of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac that's connected to Wi-Fi, and then plugging them in to charge. It can take up to 30 minutes for firmware to update.
You can check your firmware version by going to Settings > Bluetooth and selecting the Info button next to the AirPods Max when they are connected to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
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Closeout deals on last-gen MacBook Pro models are available as April starts strong, with M3 Pro models falling to as low as $1,499.
Save up to $1,700 on MacBook Pros. Save $600 on the standard M3 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro
at B&H and
Best Buy today. This $1,499 special is available in both the Space Black and Silver finish, with free expedited delivery within the contiguous U.S. Select stores have models available for store pickup, but inventory is extremely limited.
The
base M3 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro with 18GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD isn't the only configuration that's marked down heavily. Apple resellers are clearing inventory out like mad, with discounts of up to $1,100 off upgraded models. We've highlighted our favorite deals below, but you can find a full list of the offers in our
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Apple CEO
Tim Cook today earned over $24 million selling Apple stock, according to a filing with the SEC. Cook sold 108,136 shares that he received on April 1 when restricted stock units vested.
The RSUs that vested yesterday were part of a time-based stock award that Cook was
granted back in 2020. One-third of the shares vested in 2023, one-third in 2024, and the final third vested in 2025. The shares that were sold today were put in Cook's trust.
Restricted stock units are given to Cook regularly as bonus compensation, encouraging him to stay on as Apple's CEO. Cook has served as CEO since August 2011, and now that his RSUs have vested, Apple may give him another grant to keep him at the company for an even longer period. Cook also regularly receives RSUs that vest based on Apple's performance, with that award typically happening in October.
Apple executives that include Jeff Williams and Katherine Adams also received and sold stock worth $7,950,684 and $8,664,682, respectively.
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In 2019, Apple
canceled plans to open a flagship store at Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia, due to public opposition. Specifically, many local residents were upset about Apple's plan to demolish the existing Yarra Building on the site, in order to make room for the new store. The local heritage authority Heritage Victoria ultimately decided that the building could not be torn down due to its cultural significance.
Six years later, graphic designer
Filip Chudzinski has
envisioned what Apple Federation Square could have looked like, based on a design proposal by architectural firm Foster + Partners. Given the proposal is now outdated, Chudzinski added in some modern touches, such as an Apple Pickup station for customers to collect online orders.
Chudzinski created more than two dozen beautiful
3D renders of the Apple Federation Square store that never was, offering a closer look at its multi-level pavilion design. The impressive store would have overlooked the nearby Yarra River.




Chudzinski has an
Instagram account dedicated to Apple retail. He also created the
Bandbreite app, which catalogs Apple Watch bands.
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After delaying a US-imposed ban on TikTok earlier this year, the Trump Administration has a new plan to keep the wildly popular short-form video platform in the US.
TikTok on a smartphoneThe yet-unannounced plan would be to create a new company, called "TikTok America" and divvy ownership up in a way that favors US investors. TikTok America would be 50% owned by new US investors, 30% by existing investors, and 19.9% by ByteDance, the company that created TikTok.
As
The Information points out, it's not clear whether or not the Chinese government has agreed to this plan. It's also unclear what Bytedance thinks of the idea.
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The first developer beta of
iOS 18.5 introduces a new option for the Mail app, along with a few other quality-of-life improvements.
iOS 18.5 features changes to the Mail app.On Wednesday, following the
public release of iOS 18.4, Apple
rolled out the first developer beta of iOS 18.5, with the build number 22F5042g. The software update is compatible with devices as old as the
iPhone XR and
iPhone XS, all the way up to the
iPhone 16 range.
While the iOS 18.4 update
delivered an all-new
Apple Vision Pro app, along with some
Apple Intelligence improvements, it appears as though iOS 18.5 only features minor changes and enhancements.
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Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" has become a potentially expensive event for Apple, as tariffs are applied against imports from every foreign country in the Apple supply chain.
Tim Cook [left] with President Donald Trump at a Mac Pro facility during Trump's first presidencyPresident Donald Trump said that tariffs would be a major part of his administration long before his reelection. On Wednesday, his campaign promise became a reality.
As part of what Trump refers to as "Liberation Day," the U.S. is applying "reciprocal" tariffs on imports from around the world. The levies, which will come into force immediately and will impact practically all imported goods entering the United States.
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Apple Original Films on Wednesday unveiled the trailer for Guy Ritchie’s upcoming action-adventure film “Fountain of Youth,” starring…
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Following the release of
iOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, and other updates to the public, Apple has started up a new round of developer betas for iOS 18.5, iPadOS 18.5, macOS 15.5, tvOS 18.5, watchOS 11.5, and visionOS 2.5.
Examples of Apple Intelligence at work. On March 31, Apple
released its updates for iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, tvOS 18.4, and visionOS 2.4. A day later, it re-released watchOS 11.4 Following those releases, Apple has moved on to the next update, with a new set of builds for the follow-up releases.
The first iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.4 developer betas share build number 22F5042g, with
macOS Sequoia 15.5 using build number 24F5042g. The first tvOS 18.5 build is 22L5542f, the first watchOS 11.5 build is 22T5542f, and the first visionOS 2.5 build is 22O5442g.
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Apple today seeded the first beta of an upcoming
macOS Sequoia 15.4 update to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two days after Apple released macOS Sequoia 15.4.
Registered developers can opt-in to the macOS Sequoia beta through the Software Update section of the System Settings app. An
Apple ID associated with an Apple Developer account is required to get the beta.
We don't yet know what's included in the macOS 15.5 update, but we are waiting on new
Apple Intelligence features. It's not clear if that functionality will be in the beta, but there isn't much else that Apple hasn't added to macOS Sequoia.
Apple will soon start transitioning to macOS 16, which is set to be unveiled at WWDC in June.
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Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming just two days after Apple released iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4.
iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 can be downloaded from the Settings app on a compatible device by going to General > Software Update.
We don't yet know what Apple is introducing in the iOS 18.5 update, but we are still waiting on new
Siri Apple Intelligence features. That functionality may not be coming until next year, though, so it's unclear if we'll get any new Apple Intelligence tools in the beta.
Once we download the beta and discover that's included, we'll update this article with details.
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Apple today provided developers with the first betas of upcoming visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 updates for testing purposes. The software is available a day after Apple released the visionOS 2.4, tvOS 18.4, and watchOS 11.4 software.
The betas are available to registered developers, and can be downloaded from the Settings app on each device.
As of right now, there is no word on what's included in any of the betas, but should new features be found, we'll update this article.
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Retail giant Amazon today made an offer to acquire TikTok just days ahead of when TikTok must be sold off or face a ban, reports
The New York Times. Unspecified participants involved in the TikTok talks "do not appear to be taking Amazon's bid seriously," and multiple interested parties are scrambling to plead their cases for a TikTok purchase.
As of January 19, the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act that bans TikTok from operating in the U.S. under Chinese control
has been in effect, but U.S. President Donald Trump gave TikTok a reprieve by ordering the Department of Justice to not enforce the law for a 75-day period. That window is set to expire on Saturday, April 5, and a sale of TikTok's U.S. operations must be arranged by that time or the app will be shut down again.
The Trump administration has been considering offers from companies like Oracle and Perplexity, along with individuals like Jimmy Donaldson (also known as MrBeast), Shark Tank host Kevin O'Leary, Employer.com founder Jesse Tinsley, and billionaire Frank McCourt. Trump plans to meet with White House officials on Wednesday to discuss what will happen with TikTok, and he has maintained that he will make the final decision on the app's future.
It is possible that Trump will decide on a deal that includes bringing on multiple U.S. investors, including Oracle and private equity firm Blackstone. Such a deal would not be a formal sale, and may not meet the requirements of the law.
TikTok parent company ByteDance has said that it will not sell TikTok, but it is not clear if that is still the case with a ban on the horizon. While the law is set to go back into effect on April 5, Trump could opt for another deadline extension.
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A new lawsuit demanding $5 billion in damages because of alleged false advertising over Apple Books lacks the understanding that digital books are licensed and not owned.
Apple BooksApple famously faced and lost a "
very ugly" lawsuit in the earliest days of what was then called iBooks. That was a startling misreading of the law, but regardless, the suit made Apple pay out $450 million.
And now a law firm figures it can get 11 times that amount in another spurious case.
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A new rumor says that Apple has not forgotten the idea of solid-state buttons for the
iPhone, but there are a number of issues to solve before it can happen.
Render of a possible iPhone with solid-state buttonsBefore the launch of the
iPhone 15 Pro in 2023, there were
many, many rumors about it having a solid-state button. That would mean that instead of physical buttons like the volume control, it would have touch-sensitive areas that gave haptic feedback so that they felt like real buttons.
That didn't happen with the iPhone 15 Pro, or the
iPhone 16 Pro, nor is it now expected with the
iPhone 17 Pro. However, a solid-state button should be more reliable than a physical one and, even if only fractionally, they would require less space within an iPhone.
Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible
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A lawsuit filed against Apple in California this week accuses the company of violating the state's false advertising law and other consumer laws, by intentionally misleading customers into thinking that they are purchasing digital e-books from the Apple Books app in perpetuity, when instead they are only purchasing revokable licenses to the books.
The
proposed class action complaint explains that Apple is required to pull a digital book or audiobook from the Apple Books app if and when it loses a license to that content, resulting in the content no longer being available in the app's store. As a result, the complaint alleges that some customers have unexpectedly found that digital books they previously purchased were no longer available to re-download, despite having paid for them. Apple removes books without warning, and without providing refunds, the complaint adds.
As noted in the complaint, the purchase screen in the Apple Books app does not include a link to any terms of service or licensing information. However, in order to set up and use an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or other Apple device, users are required to agree to Apple's various
software license agreements, which all state the following:
By using this software in connection with an Apple Account, or other Apple Services, you agree to the applicable terms of service, such as the latest Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions […]
In the
Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions, Apple states the following:
Purchased Content will generally remain available for you to download, redownload, or otherwise access from Apple. Though it is unlikely, subsequent to your purchase, Content may be removed from the Services and become unavailable for further download or access from Apple (for instance, because Apple loses its right from the Content provider to make it available). To ensure your ability to continue enjoying Content, we encourage you to download all purchased Content to a device in your possession and to back it up.
The lawsuit,
Morehouse et al v. Apple, Inc., was filed in a U.S. district court in San Jose on Tuesday. The plaintiffs are seeking up to $5 billion in damages, with the proposed class being all individuals who purchased a digital book or audiobook from the Apple Books store within the to-be-determined class period. A judge has yet to be assigned to the case, and it remains to be seen if the class action lawsuit is certified and proceeds to trial.
The complaint was filed by law firm Siri & Glimstad LLP.
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Amazon and
Best Buy are discounting Apple's 13-inch M2 MacBook Air with 16GB of RAM and 256GB SSD storage down to
$749.00 in a few colors. This is a $250 discount on the previous generation M2 MacBook Air, and a solid second-best price.
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Amazon currently has this deal available only in Silver, while Best Buy has the computer at this price in Silver, Space Gray, Midnight, and Starlight. Each discount has been applied automatically and does not require any coupon codes or memberships in order to see the final deal price.
Although this is a previous generation device, it will work great for anyone who doesn't need the performance gains introduced with the newer Apple silicon chips, especially at this discounted price. Apple just announced the new M4 MacBook Air, and anyone shopping for those models can
get up to $60 off a few configurations on Amazon.
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Apple is still exploring solid-state buttons with haptic feedback for a future
iPhone, according to a new report from a known Weibo leaker.
In a new post, the leaker known as "
Instant Digital" said that Apple's work on solid-state buttons for the iPhone is ongoing. They said that production cost is not the project's main issue, but rather "mistouches," since a correct response is apparently not "perfectly guaranteed."
Apple is said to currently be adjusting the "tactile design" of its solid-state buttons and working on their long-term reliability, especially for mass production. Apple's current button design is integrated directly into the frame, with no rebound when clicked, but the company is apparently seeking to more closely replicate the experience of a traditional mechanical button.
The advantages of the design are simplicity and reducing mechanical wear, while enabling users to differentiate between a light press and a firm press to trigger different functions. The project is purportedly now "on hold," with the company determining that the current market is more interested in display and battery technology advancements.
It was
widely reported that Apple was intending to bring solid-state buttons to the
iPhone 15 Pro in 2023 as part of "
Project Bongo," but it
canceled the plan at a late stage. They were then
rumored to come to the
iPhone 16 Pro, before being shelved indefinitely. The feature is not expected to arrive in the
iPhone 17 lineup, but the latest report suggests that they're likely to appear someday in the future.
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The
iPhone Fold is coming, and plenty of folks are ready to herald it as the new king of gadgets — but it isn't going to dethrone any of Apple's current lineup any time soon.
Renders of a possible iPhone foldNone of you are going to be surprised, but I am not just unenthusiastic about the iPhone Fold, but actively rolling my eyes at the mere premise.
People, and by that I mean
real people and not journalists who had to buy the device to cover it will buy it. It will sell early, and fast, and then settle down as the non-folding non-high-end phones take over for the rest of the release year.
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Apple appears to have pulled a major firmware update for the USB-C
AirPods Max, and it's not entirely clear why.
AirPods MaxApple appears to have pulled a
major firmware update for the new USB-C AirPods Max after users began reporting that the update wouldn't install. The update, version 7E99, was announced in late March with high expectations.
However, the update has since disappeared from Apple's rollout schedule.
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Since the release of
iOS 18.4, an unknown number of users are reporting the appearance of apps on their iPhones that they either previously deleted — or have never installed.
Apple's iOS 18.4 is allegedly installing apps users deleted before, or never boughtApple released iOS 18.4 on
March 31, 2025, and alongside bringing
Apple Intelligence to the EU, it also included important
security updates. But an unusual issue is now being reported by users who say they are seeing apps they shouldn't.
As first spotted by
MacRumors, the reports
all concern the appearance of unwanted apps. In some cases, they are apps that were previously installed but deleted by the user, while others seem to be entirely new installs of random apps.
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Plex is rolling out a new version of its mobile app, and it's a fairly major redesign that features expanded artwork, streamlined navigation, and a dedicated tab for centralized media libraries designed for "personal media pros."
Plex said in a
forum post that the updated app is being fully deployed over the course of the week, and introduces several key improvements based on user feedback received during its preview testing phase. If you installed the beta version of the app, which was made available via TestFlight in November, then you'll know what to expect.
Among the changes, users will notice new title artwork for movies and shows, a dedicated spot for the Watchlist feature in the top navigation, and a simplified user menu. Performance enhancements include improved load times, better scrolling performance, and added support for portrait mode, according to Plex.
For those who use Plex to manage personal media collections, the update adds TV show shuffle options, improved library reordering, and enhanced access to item context menus via a long press.
Several other changes have been made that Plex wants existing users to be made aware of. The company says pre-existing downloads will lack some metadata after updating, which can be fixed by re-downloading content. The new version also removes music and photo functionality from the main app, as Plex has developed dedicated companion apps – Plexamp and Plex Photos – for these media types.
The mobile update arrives just weeks before Plex implements its previously announced subscription price changes. Starting April 29, the company will increase the cost of its Plex Pass to $6.99 monthly or $69.99 annually, up from $4.99 and $39.99 respectively, marking its first price hike in a decade.
Plex also noted that a new app for TV platforms, including Apple TV, will follow the mobile update "soon," continuing the company's refresh of its entire app ecosystem. The redesigned app is still in beta, but it is already
available for testing on the Apple TV.
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The National Labor Relations Board has indefinitely postponed two complaint cases against Apple, after the Trump administration hired an Apple lawyer away to be the lead attorney for the watchdog.
The NLRB has indefinitely postponed two cases against ApplePreviously, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
found against Apple in a case about it coercively interrogating staff about their union membership. The federal agency has also accused Apple of
illegally restricting workers' social media use.
It's also, though, been pursuing multiple complaints including one from Janneke Parrish,
who alleges that Apple fired her for organizing the #AppleToo movement. It is her case and one brought by ex-Apple engineer
Cher Scarlett, that have now been halted.
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AirPods Max users have been left unable to download Apple's new firmware update bringing lossless and low-latency audio support to the headphones, owing to a software bug with iOS 18.4,
MacRumors can confirm.
Apple officially announced the new feature support for AirPods Max
last week. Then on Monday, Apple
released an AirPods Max (USB-C) firmware update version 7E99 in tandem with the rollout of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 software updates for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. However, since then, AirPods Max owners have not been able to successfully update their devices due to an unspecified conflict with the firmware and Apple's latest software.
The AirPods Max firmware was supposed to enable lossless and low-latency audio support as part of the broader software releases. "With this update, AirPods Max will unlock 24-bit, 48 kHz lossless audio, preserving the integrity of original recordings and allowing listeners to experience music the way the artist created it in the studio," said Apple in a press release. "Lossless audio and ultra-low latency audio enable music creators to fully utilize AirPods Max throughout their entire professional workflow on Logic Pro and other music creation apps."
However, after Apple indicated the firmware was available for download, user reports of problems slowly began to trickle in. As it stands, there's no sign that anyone has been able to install the firmware.
It's still not clear what Apple has done in iOS/iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 to cause the issue, but all the indications are that Apple will need to release a point update to its platforms to correct the bug. On its
AirPods firmware support page, Apple currently lists the unobtainable firmware version 7E99 for AirPods Max as "coming soon."
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If you think the rumored
glassy redesign of iOS 19 could be a game-changer, check out Apple's latest granted U.S. patent detailing all-glass enclosures for future devices including the iPhone, Apple Watch, and even Mac Pro.
The patent envisions devices where all external surfaces (front, back, and sides) are made of glass, creating a seamless, transparent appearance with a roving interface that can be used from any angle.
Beyond aesthetics, the glass enclosures would introduce new interactive capabilities, according to the patent. Apple describes touch- and force-sensitive areas extending to the sides and back of devices, essentially creating multi-sided interfaces that could adapt based on how the user holds or orients the device. The embodiments also include mechanisms to take apart the devices for repairs.
For iPhones, the patent illustrates a six-sided glass design where displays could appear on any surface, with accommodations for components such as speakers and microphones. The user interface would dynamically shift depending on the device's orientation, allowing for contextual interactions regardless of which side faces the user.
The filing also includes concepts for other Apple products, including a glass Mac Pro tower with an octagonal prism shape, and an Apple Watch constructed almost entirely from transparent glass (a concept that we
resurfaced last week).
Some designs feature deformable sides, enabling users to trigger actions by applying pressure, such as squeezing the sides of an iPhone to control media playback or adjust volume. Certain ideas also have echoes of Apple's previous experimentation with force-sensitive inputs like 3D Touch.
Apple's exploration of glass enclosures isn't exactly new. The company has been investigating this technology for over a decade – and former design chief Jony Ive famously wanted to create an iPhone out of a single seamless slab of glass.
Of course, patents don't guarantee we will actually see the products as consumer devices, but they do offer an insight into Apple's potential long-term vision for more immersive, interactive device designs across its product lines.
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Apple's latest iOS 18.4 software update appears to be causing long-deleted apps to reappear on some users' iPhones, based on corroborating reports on forums and social media.
Several Reddit threads (
1,
2,
3,
4) and posts on
Apple's Community Support pages over the last 24 hours are filled with reports from users who, after having updated to iOS 18.4, immediately discovered third-party apps and/or games installed on their device that were not there before.
Going on the reports, the iOS 18.4 update has manifested a bug that is causing apps to reappear – since in most cases it appears that the apps had been deleted by the users months or even years ago and long forgotten. Apple released iOS 18.4 on Monday.
The behavior doesn't seem to be related to Apple's Automatic Downloads option either. The setting enables automatic downloads of apps purchased on other Apple devices. However, many affected users say they do not own another Apple device.
Likewise, the bug is impacting users with devices that have never been jailbroken and have never used an alternative marketplace outside of the App Store.
It's not clear how prevalent the glitch is, but not everyone is affected, suggesting it could be related to location or device model. As it stands, the current solution for affected users is just to re-delete the reappearing app while we await further details around the issue.
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iPad mini 7 deals have arrived, with the tablet dipping to $399 at Amazon.
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return of the best price we've seen on the iPad mini 7, Amazon has dropped the 128GB Wi-Fi model to $399. All four colorways are eligible for the $100 discount, which provides shoppers with the lowest price on the compact model that makes a great travel companion.
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Spotlight in
macOS stores some of its indices and search data on your Startup Disk. Here's how to minimize Spotlight using disk space.
Here's how to reduce Spotlight's disk space use in macOS Sequoia.Spotlight is Apple's file indexing technology, which stores a database of the files on your
Mac and their contents. When you type something into the Spotlight search bar by clicking on its icon in the menu bar in macOS, this index provides a fast and efficient lookup of what you're searching for.
Over time, the indices Spotlight keeps on your Mac can grow to huge sizes - several hundred megabytes or more.
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The Aurzen ZIP is a pocketable tri-fold projector that makes it easier than ever to bring big-screen entertainment on the go.
Aurzen ZIP Projector reviewThere's a lot of tech that has benefited from miniaturization and foldability over the years. I grew up familiar with the convenience of a Nintendo DS, and today people can enjoy the advantages of foldable phones.
The Aurzen ZIP successfully applies this design solution to a projector that can fit in your hand, pocket, or bag.
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There's been a quiet battle between banks to be the next
Apple Card issuer as Goldman Sachs moves on, but another battle is brewing between networks to take over from Mastercard.
Apple Card could go with Visa for payment networkApple is set to move Apple Card from Goldman Sachs at some point soon, but Apple could switch payment networks in the process. Goldman Sachs previously suggested it wanted to rid itself of Apple Card in
12 to 15 months as of November 2023 — so the move is past due.
Before the card issuer changes, however, Apple may choose to sign a new contract with a different payment network. The current network is Mastercard, but according to
a report from
The Wall Street Journal, Visa and American Express are fighting for the position.
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Visa wants to pay Apple approximately $100 million to be the new payment network for the
Apple Card, reports
The Wall Street Journal. As of right now, the Apple Card is on the Mastercard payment network, but that is set to change because Apple is
ending its partnership with Goldman Sachs.
Both American Express and Visa are vying to replace Mastercard as Apple's card services provider, while Mastercard is aiming to retain its position. Apple apparently plans to choose a new Apple Card network before it selects a partner to replace Goldman Sachs as the Apple Card's issuing bank, and competition is intense. Visa is offering Apple a $100 million upfront payment, while American Express is "in the mix" and Mastercard is "fiercely trying" to retain its role.
Apple and Goldman Sachs have been working to
dissolve their partnership since 2023, with Goldman Sachs planning to exit the consumer banking market. JPMorgan Chase and Synchrony Financial are in talks with Apple to take over for Goldman Sachs, but American Express has also been aiming to become the issuer and network of the Apple Card. Apple needs both an issuing bank for the Apple Card and a payment network that facilitates transactions.
Goldman Sachs and Apple have worked together on the Apple Card since its 2019 launch, and have also teamed up for the high-yield Apple Savings account. Apple has not been happy with Goldman Sachs because of customer service issues caused by long wait times for disputed Apple Card transactions and savings account withdrawals.
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau even
launched an investigation into Goldman Sachs due to the customer complaints, which led to tension, so both companies are eager to end their relationship.
The Apple Card has over 12 million users in the United States, with approximately $20 billion in balances.
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It looks like you can finally update your Apple Watch to watchOS 11.4.
watchOS 11.4 has been reissued Apple had released
watchOS 11.4 briefly on Monday, before quickly pulling it down — roughly two minutes after it went live. Now, it seems as though Apple has reissued the update, once again making it available for download.
It is not clear why the update
was pulled in the first place.
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Apple today released watchOS 11.4, the fourth major update to the operating system that runs on the Apple Watch. watchOS 11.4 is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 6 and later, all Apple Watch Ultra models, and the
Apple Watch SE 2.
watchOS 11.4 can be downloaded on a connected
iPhone by opening up the Apple Watch app and going to General > Software Update. To install the new software, the Apple Watch needs to have at least 50 percent battery and it needs to be placed on a charger.
With watchOS 11.4, Apple has added an option for a Sleep Wake Up alarm to break through Silent Mode, so you can have your Apple Watch make a sound in addition to haptic tapping when a morning alarm goes off. There's also support for Matter-compatible robot vacuum cleaners in the Home app.
This update includes new features, improvements, and bug fixes, including:
- Matter-compatible robot vacuum cleaners can be added to the Home app as well as used in scenes, automations, or simply say "Siri, clean the living room."
- An option to allow Sleep Wake Up alarm to break through Silent Mode
- An issue where face selection may become unresponsive when switching faces
For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website: https://support.apple.com/100100
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watchOS 11 can be found in our watchOS 11 roundup.
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Amazon today has
all-time low prices on the new M4 MacBook Air, with up to $60 off the 13-inch and 15-inch versions of the computer. Right now these discounts are only available on Amazon, and most of them have estimated delivery windows of early April.
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This time around, there is one 13-inch configuration on sale and one 15-inch configuration on sale, reaching up to $60 off the original price. You can get the 256GB 13-inch M4 MacBook Air for
$949.00, down from $999.00, and the 256GB 15-inch M4 MacBook Air for
$1,139.00, down from $1,199.00. Both of these deals are available in two colors on Amazon.
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Apple has now refreshed the
Mac Studio twice since its introduction in 2022, so should you upgrade your unit and is an older model still worth buying?
The new Mac Studio's main upgrade is its chip, moving from the
M2 Max and M2 Ultra to the M4 Max and M3 Ultra. Compared to its predecessor, the new Mac Studio is up to 75% faster with 2x faster graphics. It also now features up to 512GB of memory of 16GB of storage, as well as Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.
See the breakdown below for each new feature, change, and improvement that was added with the latest Mac Studio compared to its predecessors:
Mac Studio (2022) |
Mac Studio (2023) |
Mac Studio (2025) |
Apple M1 Max or M1 Ultra chip |
Apple M2 Max or M2 Ultra chip |
Apple M4 Max or M3 Ultra chip |
M1 Max: 10-core CPU (8 performance cores, 2 efficiency cores)
M1 Ultra: 20-core CPU (16 performance cores, 4 efficiency cores)
|
M2 Max: 12-core CPU (8 performance cores, 4 efficiency cores)
M2 Ultra: 24-core CPU (16 performance cores, 8 efficiency cores)
|
M4 Max: Up to 16-core CPU (12 performance cores, 4 efficiency cores)
M3 Ultra: Up to 32-core CPU (24 performance cores, 8 efficiency cores)
|
M1 Max: Up to 32-core GPU
M1 Ultra: Up to 64-core GPU |
M2 Max: Up to 38-core GPU
M2 Ultra: Up to 76-core GPU |
M4 Max: Up to 40-core GPU
M3 Ultra: Up to 80-core GPU |
|
|
Hardware-accelerated ray tracing |
|
|
AV1 decode |
M1 Max: 16-core Neural Engine (11 TOPS)
M1 Ultra: 32-core Neural Engine (22 TOPS)
|
M2 Max: 16-core Neural Engine (15.8 TOPS)
M2 Ultra: 32-core Neural Engine (31.6 TOPS)
|
M4 Max: 16-core Neural Engine (38 TOPS)
M3 Ultra: 32-core Neural Engine (76 TOPS)
|
M1 Max: Video decode engine
M1 Ultra: Two video decode engines |
M2 Max: Video decode engine
M2 Ultra: Two video decode engines |
M4 Max: Video decode engine
M3 Ultra: Two video decode engines |
M1 Max: Two video encode engines
M1 Ultra: Four video encode engines |
M2 Max: Two video encode engines
M2 Ultra: Four video encode engines |
M4 Max: Two video encode engines
M3 Ultra: Four video encode engines |
M1 Max: Two ProRes encode and decode engines
M1 Ultra: Four ProRes encode and decode engines |
M2 Max: Two ProRes encode and decode engines
M2 Ultra: Four ProRes encode and decode engines |
M4 Max: Two ProRes encode and decode engines
M3 Ultra: Four ProRes encode and decode engines |
M1 Max: 32GB or 64GB memory
M1 Ultra: 64GB or 128GB memory |
M2 Max: 32GB, 64GB, or 96GB memory
M2 Ultra: 64GB, 128GB, or 192GB memory |
M4 Max: 36GB, 48GB, 64GB, 128GB memory
M3 Ultra: 96GB, 256GB, or 512GB memory |
M1 Max: 400GB/s memory bandwidth
M1 Ultra: 800GB/s memory bandwidth |
M2 Max: 400GB/s memory bandwidth
M2 Ultra: 800GB/s memory bandwidth |
M4 Max: Up to 546GB/s memory bandwidth
M3 Ultra: 819GB/s memory bandwidth |
512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB SSD storage |
M2 Max: 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB SSD storage
M2 Ultra: 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB SSD storage |
M4 Max: 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB SSD storage
M3 Ultra: 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, 8TB, or 16TB SSD storage |
M1 Max: Four Thunderbolt 4 ports and two USB-C ports
M1 Ultra: Six Thunderbolt 4 ports |
M2 Max: Four Thunderbolt 4 ports and two USB-C ports
M2 Ultra: Six Thunderbolt 4 ports |
M4 Max: Four Thunderbolt 5 ports and two USB-C ports
M3 Ultra: Six Thunderbolt 5 ports |
HDMI 2.0 port |
HDMI 2.1 port |
HDMI 2.1 port |
Support for up to four Pro Display XDRs and one 4K display |
Support for up to eight 4K displays, six 6K displays, or three 8K displays |
Support for up to eight 4K displays, eight 6K displays or four 8K displays |
3.5mm headphone jack |
3.5mm headphone jack with advanced support for high-impedance headphones |
3.5mm headphone jack with advanced support for high-impedance headphones |
802.11ax Wi‑Fi 6 |
802.11ax Wi‑Fi 6E |
802.11ax Wi‑Fi 6E |
Bluetooth 5.0 |
Bluetooth 5.3 |
Bluetooth 5.3 |
Released March 2022 |
Released June 2023 |
Released March 2025 |
Only those 2022 Mac Studio users who consistently push their machines to the limit with tasks like 3D rendering, video editing in high resolutions, machine learning workflows, or large-scale software development should consider upgrading to the 2025 model. The 2025 Mac Studio introduces a considerable leap in performance, particularly with the M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, offering substantially better GPU performance, more powerful GPUs with hardware-accelerated ray tracing, a significantly faster Neural Engine, and support for up to 512GB of memory and Thunderbolt 5. These improvements dramatically improve workflows that demand extreme parallel processing, faster memory access, or broader external display setups. If your current 2022 Mac Studio ever feels like a bottleneck, or if you are preparing to work with increasingly complex projects over the next few years, the upgrade is likely to be worth it. However, for users whose workloads remain well within the capabilities of the M1 Max or M1 Ultra, especially those focused on less GPU-intensive tasks, the gains may not justify the cost at this time.
Upgrading from the 2023 Mac Studio to the 2025 model is likely to be worth it for far fewer users, simply because the performance gains, while significant on paper, will make less of a real-world difference for most professionals already using the M2 Max or M2 Ultra chip because the 2023 model is still exceptionally capable. However, there are a few edge cases where the upgrade may be justified—particularly for users working with local large language models or intensive AI workloads, where the vastly improved Neural Engine in the M4 Max or M3 Ultra can offer major benefits. Similarly, users who rely on extremely high memory capacity or bandwidth, or those building systems around Thunderbolt 5 and AV1 decode support, might see tangible improvements that justify the cost. Still, for the vast majority of users, especially those in video production, app development, or general pro workflows, the 2023 Mac Studio remains more than sufficient for the foreseeable future, making the 2025 upgrade more of a luxury than a necessity.
The 2022 and 2023 Mac Studio models are still very much worth buying, especially if found refurbished or second-hand at a good price. Both models offer excellent performance that remains highly competitive even in 2025, with the M1 Ultra and M2 Ultra still delivering substantial CPU and GPU power, high memory bandwidth, and dedicated media engines that easily handle demanding tasks like video editing, music production, 3D rendering, and software development. While they lack newer features like Thunderbolt 5, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, or the enhanced Neural Engine performance found in the 2025 models, those are largely beneficial only to users with very specific, future-facing workloads. For most professionals and power users, especially those upgrading from Intel Macs or base
M1 systems, the 2022 and 2023 models remain an outstanding value—and often represent the best balance between performance and cost when purchased refurbished or pre-owned.
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