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  1. 1️⃣ What is Prometheus? Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting system designed primarily for cloud-native and Kubernetes environments, but it works equally well with VMs, bare-metal servers, and applications. Key Characteristics ✅ Monitoring Tool ✅ Database ✅ Time-Series Database (TSDB) ✅ Cloud-native & Kubernetes core component ✅ Written in Go ✅ Runs on any OS ✅ Pull-based architecture ✅ Highly scalable & reliable 2️⃣ Prometheus as a Time-Series Database Prometheus stores data as time-series, meaning every data point is associated with a timestamp. Time-Series Format (timestamp, metric_name, value, labels) Example Timestamp (epoch)MetricValueLabels1700000000cpu_usage32name=”cpuserver1″ ➡️ Each metric can have multiple labels, making Prometheus extremely powerful for filtering and aggregation. 3️⃣ Why Prometheus is Popular Designed for modern microservices Excellent label-based querying Strong Kubernetes integration Simple architecture (no external DB needed) Large exporter ecosystem 4️⃣ Architecture & Core Components of Prometheus 🔹 1. Prometheus Server This is the heart of the system. It includes: Time-Series Database (TSDB) PromQL Engine – query language Alerting Rules Engine Web UI (Expression Browser) Pull Mechanism (scrapes metrics) 🔹 2. Exporters Exporters expose metrics in a Prometheus-friendly format. Examples: Node Exporter – Linux OS metrics Blackbox Exporter – HTTP, ICMP, TCP checks MySQL Exporter Nginx Exporter 📌 Exporters run on targets, not on Prometheus itself. 📘 Official exporter list: https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exporters/ 🔹 3. Client Libraries Used when applications expose their own metrics. Supported languages: Go Java Python Node.js .NET 🔹 4. Alertmanager Handles alerts sent by Prometheus. Functions: Deduplication Grouping Routing Notifications (Email, Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) 5️⃣ How Prometheus Works (Pull vs Push) Pull-Based Model (Default) Prometheus pulls metrics from targets Targets expose /metrics Prometheus decides: When to scrape How often Which targets ✅ Better control ✅ Easier debugging ✅ Secure & scalable ⚠️ Push is only used in special cases (via Pushgateway) 6️⃣ Getting Started – Hands-On Setup ✅ Step 1: Install & Start Prometheus Server (DONE) Download: https://prometheus.io/download/ Reference Guide: https://www.devopsschool.com/blog/install-and-configure-prometheus-server-and-node-exporter-in-rhel/ Access Prometheus UI: http://43.205.98.212:9090 ✅ Step 2: Setup Node Exporter on Linux Servers (DONE) Node Exporter exposes system metrics like: CPU Memory Disk Network Load Example metrics endpoint: http://43.205.98.212:9100/metrics ✅ Step 3: Configure Scraping for Linux Servers Targets: http://43.205.98.212:9100 http://43.205.98.213:9100 http://43.205.98.214:9100 🔧 Add Linux Job in prometheus.yml scrape_configs: - job_name: "linux-nodes" static_configs: - targets: - "43.205.98.212:9100" - "43.205.98.213:9100" - "43.205.98.214:9100" labels: env: "production" role: "linux-server" Reload Prometheus: kill -HUP <prometheus_pid> or restart service. ✅ Step 4: Visualize Metrics Using Expression Browser Open: http://43.205.98.212:9090 Example PromQL Queries CPU Usage rate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle"}[5m]) Memory Usage node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes Disk Usage node_filesystem_avail_bytes 📘 PromQL Examples: https://www.devopsschool.com/blog/prometheus-promql-example-query/ https://www.devopsschool.com/blog/prometheus-promql-example-query-node-exporter/ 7️⃣ Summary – Prometheus at a Glance FeatureDescriptionStorageBuilt-in Time-Series DBData ModelMetric + LabelsCollectionPull-basedQuery LanguagePromQLVisualizationBuilt-in UI + GrafanaAlertsPrometheus + AlertmanagerCloud NativeKubernetes native 8️⃣ What to Learn Next 🚀 PromQL (Advanced queries) Alert Rules & Alertmanager Grafana Dashboards Prometheus in Kubernetes Federation & Remote Storage View the full article
  2. Apple is planning to release a low-cost MacBook in 2026, which will apparently compete with more affordable Chromebooks and Windows PCs. Apple's most affordable Mac right now is the $999 MacBook Air, and the upcoming low-cost MacBook is expected to be cheaper. Here's what we know about the low-cost MacBook so far. Size Rumors suggest the low-cost MacBook will have a display that's around 13 inches in size. The ‌MacBook Air‌ has a 13.6-inch display, so the more affordable MacBook will likely be slightly smaller. It's sounding like it won't be too far off from the 13-inch ‌MacBook Air‌, though. There are no details on how thick it might be, but Apple probably won't prioritize a thin design for a machine optimized for a low price, even though some people are hoping that it will also be ultra thin. Ultra thin usually means more engineering work and higher-cost components for the display and other parts, but it can also sometimes be achieved by removing features. A thinner enclosure isn't entirely out of the question if Apple cuts features to reduce costs, but at the same time, reducing size leads to lower battery life, and Apple probably wants to have decent battery to compete with or outmatch cheap Windows laptops. Since the ‌MacBook Air‌ can run fine with an M-series chip and no fan in an enclosure that's 0.44 inches thick, there's no real reason for the MacBook to be any thicker than that, unless Apple wants to add a bigger battery. Design and Display The low-cost MacBook will have a standard LCD display with no mini-LED technology or ProMotion refresh rate. It won't be able to compete with higher-end laptops in terms of brightness or HDR support. It's probably best to think of it like the low-cost iPad, which offer excellent performance but uses much older display technology. Apple could make the low-cost MacBook in bright colors like the iMac to appeal to children and to clearly position it as a lower-cost device. There are no rumors of this, but it would also make some sense for Apple to return to the plastic casing of some of its original MacBook models. Rumors suggest the low-cost MacBook Pro could come in colors like silver, blue, pink, and yellow. A-Series Chip Apple is planning to use its A18 Pro chip in the MacBook, which is a chip that was first used in the iPhone 16 Pro. The A18 Pro is built on Apple's second-generation 3-nanometer process, featuring 8GB RAM and support for Apple Intelligence. It's fast and efficient, and more than capable of handling day-to-day tasks. In Geekbench 6 benchmarks, the A18 Pro offers single-core CPU performance scores at the level of the M3 Ultra, and multi-core performance scores higher than the M1 chip that Apple used in the first Apple silicon ‌MacBook Air‌. Metal scores that measure GPU performance are also similar to the ‌M1‌ chip Metal scores. The A18 Pro will be equivalent to the ‌M1‌ for some tasks, and faster for other tasks. Apple no longer sells the ‌M1‌ ‌MacBook Air‌ from its own store, but it has offered the machine through Walmart at a $599 price point. Capabilities With the A18 Pro chip, the low-cost MacBook would be able to do anything that can be done on an ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro. It would be a suitable replacement for the low-cost ‌iPad‌ paired with a keyboard, and it would also support ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features. As of now, an ‌iPad‌ is essentially the only option for a low-cost portable device that can serve as a computer, but the low-cost MacBook will add a solution that runs macOS instead of iPadOS. Tasks like browsing the web, watching videos, creating documents, editing photos, and even light video editing would be no problem. A low-cost MacBook with A18 Pro chip could play all of Apple's ‌iPad‌ and iPhone games, including Apple Arcade titles, but it would not work well with high-end system intensive games. It would also likely run apps like Final Cut Pro, but speeds for things like exporting video would not be as quick as with a more powerful Mac. Apple probably won't go all out on ports, and the MacBook is likely to get just a single USB-C port, though two like the ‌MacBook Air‌ is also possible. The A18 Pro chip is efficient, and there's a lot of space inside a 13-inch enclosure for a battery, so we could be looking at MacBook Air-level battery life or better. The ‌MacBook Air‌'s battery lasts for up to 18 hours when watching videos, or 15 hours when browsing the web. Price There are no specific details on price as of yet, but Bloomberg claims it will cost "well under $1,000." The ‌MacBook Air‌ is priced starting at $999, so the MacBook will need to be priced lower than that. Apple has a 13-inch iPad Air that has a display in the same range rumored for the low-cost MacBook, and it's priced at $799. The ‌iPad Air‌ has a higher-end M-series processor though, so the low-cost MacBook could be priced below the ‌iPad Air‌. The closest ‌iPad‌ approximation for the chip is the iPad mini, which has an A17 Pro and is priced at $499. A price somewhere between $499 and $799 could make sense looking at Apple's existing product lineup. Launch Timing Apple is expected to launch the low-cost MacBook in the first half of 2026. Updates are planned for the ‌MacBook Air‌ in early 2026, and the low-cost model could launch sometime in that same timeframe. If you're thinking about picking up a computer for lightweight tasks like document editing, web browsing, watching videos, and doing homework, you might want to wait to see what Apple has in store before buying a ‌MacBook Air‌, an ‌iPad‌, or a more affordable Windows machine or Chromebook. Read More For more information on Apple's cheap MacBook, we have a dedicated guide. This article, "Apple's 2026 Low-Cost A18 MacBook Pro: What We Know So Far" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  3. Pebble today announced that it is bringing back the Pebble Time Round, one of its most iconic smartwatches from a decade ago. The new Pebble Round 2 builds on the Pebble Time Round, eliminating some of the compromises that had to be made with the original model. The Pebble Round 2 features a bezel-free 1.3-inch color e-paper display, and it comes in matte black, brushed silver, and rose gold. Advances in Bluetooth technology mean that it lasts for up to two weeks before needing to be recharged, and it remains as thin as the original. The device runs the open-source PebbleOS operating system, and it is designed to work with iOS and Android smartphones. It supports basic sleep tracking and activity tracking, but it is not a fitness watch, so there is no heart rate tracking. Pebble creator Eric Migicovsky brought back the Pebble brand earlier this year after Google released the source code for PebbleOS. After going bankrupt in 2016, Pebble was sold to Fitbit, and then Fitbit was bought by Google. Migicovsky has been vocal about how Apple's restrictions for third-party smartwatches limit how the Pebble works with an iPhone. He has complained that Apple makes it "nearly impossible" for third-party wearable developers to create an experience that mirrors the Apple Watch experience. The Pebble Round 2 can be pre-ordered from the rePebble website for $199, and it is set to ship out to customers in May.Tag: Pebble This article, "Pebble Round 2 Brings Back Classic Smartwatch, Pre-Orders Now Open" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  4. Language learning app Duolingo has apparently been using the iPhone's Live Activity feature to display ads on the Lock Screen and the Dynamic Island, which violates Apple's design guidelines. According to multiple reports on Reddit, the Duolingo app has been displaying an ad for a "Super offer," which is Duolingo's paid subscription option. Apple's guidelines for Live Activity state that the feature cannot be used to display ads or promotions. From Apple's developer website: Don't use a Live Activity to display ads or promotions. Live Activities help people stay informed about ongoing events and tasks, so it's important to display only information that's related to those events and tasks. Apps that violate Apple's interface guidelines can be pulled from the App Store. We were not able to replicate the Live Activity ad, so it's possible that Duolingo stopped displaying it after user complaints. This article, "Duolingo Used iPhone's Dynamic Island to Display Ads, Violating Apple Design Guidelines" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  5. Birdfy today debuted two new products, the Birdfy Feeder Vista and the Birdfy Hum Bloom, which join the company's line of camera-equipped accessories designed for bird watching. The Birdfy Feeder Vista is a 360-degree smart bird feeder that features two cameras able to capture 14-megapixel panoramic images and record 6K HD video. The Vista is a pole-based camera option that offers a bottom-up feeding system. There's an air pump that feeds seed into a sealed lower container to the feeding tray, so there is no seed hopper that blocks the view of the camera. Users are able to switch between the 360-degree perspective and a more traditional wide-angle view. As with other Birdfy feeders, the AI will identify birds that visit, but the Vista includes 120-fps slow-motion video for bird landings and flights. The camera is triggered via weight sensors instead of motion, so bird visits aren't missed. The Vista uses an LLM-powered AI that uses contextual understanding and biological reasoning to identify birds with greater accuracy. Birdfy says that the included air pump feeding system is able to control feed speed and portion size to cut down on waste and encourage healthier feeding habits. Seed is stored in an antibacterial seed container to minimize contamination and to cut down on refill frequency. The feeder is made from a high-strength nylon that is reinforced with glass fiber, and there is a snap-on modular system for adding accessories to attract more kinds of birds. Along with the Vista, Birdfy is debuting the Birdfy Hum Bloom, a feeder designed for hummingbirds. The feeder is able to capture 8-megapixel images or 120 fps slow-motion videos, and like the Vista, the Hum Bloom is designed not to obstruct the camera's view. A flower-shaped nectar bulb delivers nectar in a shape that's familiar to birds, with no visible feeding tray in images. Included sensors can track nectar level, sending an alert when a refill is needed. There's an included ant moat, and a solar panel for continuous power. Birdfy says that the feeder uses an AI model that's trained specifically on hummingbirds, a feature that sets it apart from other camera-equipped hummingbird feeders. More information about the feeders will be coming later this year. Tag: CES 2026 This article, "CES 2026: Birdfy Debuts Hummingbird and 360-Degree Vista Feeders" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  6. It's 2026, and we're kicking off the New Year with all of the best Apple-related discounts you can find online this week. Many of these are matching the low prices we saw over the holidays, including AirTags, Apple Pencil Pro, and Apple Watch Series 11. 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. Apple Watch What's the deal? Take up to $100 off Apple Watch SE 3 and Series 11 Where can I get it? Amazon Where can I find the original deal? Right here $100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm GPS) for $299.00 $100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm GPS) for $329.00 The New Year is a great time to invest in an Apple Watch and all of its activity tracking features, and this week Amazon has record low prices on multiple Apple Watch Series 11 models. AirTag What's the deal? Take up to $34 off AirTag Where can I get it? Amazon Where can I find the original deal? Right here $10 OFFAirTag 1-Pack for $19.00 $34 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $64.98 Apple's AirTag 4-Pack returned to the low price of $64.98 this week on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. If you're shopping for a single AirTag, Amazon has the AirTag 1-Pack for $19.00, down from $29.00. Jackery and Anker What's the deal? Take up to 65 percent off Jackery and Anker accessories Where can I get it? Jackery and Anker Where can I find the original deal? Right here UP TO $3,600 OFFJackery New Year's Sale UP TO 65% OFFAnker SOLIX New Year's Sale Anyone shopping for portable power stations can find up to 65 percent off Anker and Jackery's best accessories this week. Each retailer is hosting a New Year's sale for its most popular charging accessories, with major savings on these high-priced power stations that match Black Friday prices in many cases. Apple Pencil Pro What's the deal? Take $34 off Apple Pencil Pro Where can I get it? Amazon $34 OFFApple Pencil Pro for $94.97 Apple Pencil Pro is still available for its all-time low holiday price of $94.97 this week on Amazon, down from $129.00. This has been one of the more consistent deals of the holiday season, and we aren't sure how long it will stick around into the new year. Samsung What's the deal? Save sitewide on Samsung TVs, monitors, and more Where can I get it? Samsung Where can I find the original deal? Right here $1,200 OFF75-Inch The Frame Pro for $1,999.99 Samsung is holding a New Year's sale this week, introducing great deals on monitors, storage accessories, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances. Many of these deals are the exact same all-time low prices we tracked during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. TVs 55-inch QLED QEF1 Smart TV - $359.99, down from $599.99 55-inch QLED Q7F Smart TV - $399.99, down from $529.99 55-inch QLED Q8F Smart TV - $699.99, down from $749.99 55-inch OLED S95F Smart TV - $1,999.99, down from $2,299.99 75-inch The Frame Pro - $1,999.99, down from $3,199.99 85-inch Neo QLED QN90F Smart TV - $2,999.99, down from $4,499.99 Monitors 27-inch Odyssey OLED G6 Gaming Monitor - $649.99, down from $899.99 49-inch Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor - $777.99, down from $1,299.99 55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen - $1,299.99, down from $2,699.99 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,499.99, down from $2,299.99 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find in 2026? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple Deals This article, "Best Apple Deals of the Week: Start 2026 Off Right With a New Apple Watch Series 11 at Lowest-Ever Price" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  7. Apple plans to introduce a 12.9-inch MacBook in spring 2026, according to TrendForce. In a press release this week, the Taiwanese research firm said this MacBook will be aimed at the entry-level to mid-range market, with "competitive pricing." TrendForce did not share any further details about this MacBook, but the information that it shared lines up with several rumors about a more affordable MacBook, which is expected to be equipped with a version of the iPhone 16 Pro's A18 Pro chip. Apple is expected to release the laptop by March or April of this year. In the U.S., the entry-level MacBook is expected to have a starting price between $599 and $899, with $699 or $799 being most likely. It would slot in below the MacBook Air, which starts at $999 (but is frequently on sale on Amazon for as low as $749). A18 Pro specs include a 6-core CPU, a 6-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. The chip's performance is similar to the M1 chip, so this new MacBook could effectively be a replacement for the old MacBook Air with the M1 chip, which Apple still sells through Walmart for $599 and even as low as $549 during a recent Black Friday sale. With an A18 Pro chip, this MacBook might have only 8GB of RAM, whereas all current MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models start with at least 16GB of RAM. The chip also lacks Thunderbolt support, so the new MacBook would likely be equipped with regular USB-C ports, with slower data transfer speeds and external display limitations. Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was first to reveal that Apple is allegedly planning a more affordable MacBook. In June, he said the laptop will have around a 13-inch display, and the A18 Pro chip. Kuo said potential color options include silver, blue, pink, and yellow, so it could come in bright colors like the iMac. Taiwanese supply chain publication DigiTimes later exclusively reported that this MacBook will be equipped with a 12.9-inch display like some current or past iPad Air and iPad Pro models, whereas the MacBook Air has a slightly larger 13.6-inch display. TrendForce appears to be siding with the 12.9-inch display size. The lower-cost MacBook could have a lot in common with the discontinued 12-inch MacBook, including an ultra-thin and lightweight design. Hopefully, it is announced within the next few months, following endless rumors from several sources.Tag: MacBook (A18 Pro) This article, "Low-Price 12.9-Inch MacBook With A18 Pro Chip Reportedly Launching Early This Year" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  8. Apple today announced a number of updates to Apple Fitness+ and activity with the Apple Watch. The key announcements include: New Year limited-edition award: Users can win the award by closing all three Activity Rings for seven days in a row in January. "Quit Quitting" Strava challenge: Available in Strava throughout January, users who log 12 workouts anytime in the month will win an Apple Watch badge in the app. New multiweek programs: From January 5, the "Make Your Fitness Comeback program" will be available for Strength, HIIT, and Yoga. Each week builds on the previous one to help users progress. Fitness+ Artist Spotlight returns: New workouts featuring music from KAROL G and, from February 5, Bad Bunny. New Time to Walk episodes: Starting January 19, new episodes feature actor and producer Penn Badgley, Spice Girls member, singer, songwriter, and TV personality Mel B, and actor Michelle Monaghan. Apple added that many people abandon New Year's fitness resolutions by the second Friday of January, known as "Quitter's Day," but Apple Watch users appear far more likely to stay on track. An analysis of four years of data from around 100,000 participants in the Apple Heart and Movement Study found that, after a seasonal dip in activity during November and December, average daily exercise minutes rise sharply in January and continue increasing into spring. More than 60% of users boosted their exercise by over 10% in the first two weeks of January compared with December levels. Nearly 80% of those users maintained the increase through the rest of January, and 90% of that group sustained higher activity levels through February and March. The findings are based on participants who consistently wore an Apple Watch and shared Activity data as part of the long-running study conducted with major U.S. health institutions.Tag: Apple Fitness Plus This article, "Apple Announces New Fitness+ Workout Programs, Strava Challenge, and More" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  9. Apple's Vision Pro headset is still failing to see appeal among consumers, according to a new report from the Financial Times. Data from IDC claims that Apple shipped 390,000 Vision Pro units in 2024. IDC expected Apple to ship just 45,000 new Vision Pro units in the latest quarter of 2025. The Financial Times stressed that this compares to millions of iPhones, iPads and MacBooks sold each quarter. Luxshare, the Vision Pro's assembler, apparently halted production of the headset at the start of 2025. According to Sensor Tower, Apple has apparently reduced digital advertising spending for the Vision Pro by more than 95% over the past year in key markets including the United States and United Kingdom. The report also noted that Apple did little to expand the device's international rollout in 2025. Morgan Stanley analysts told the Financial Times that "the cost, form factor and the lack of VisionOS native apps are the reasons why the Vision Pro never sold broadly." Since the device's debut in 2024, critics have highlighted practical shortcomings such as the device's weight, discomfort during extended use, and limited battery life. Apple is said to be struggling with a platform adoption problem, with an insufficient number of users to motivate developers and insufficient apps to attract users. Apple says around 3,000 apps are designed specifically for Vision Pro, a figure that lags far behind the rapid growth of the iPhone App Store after its launch in 2008. Appfigures notes that this total likely includes niche and industry-specific software. The challenges facing the Vision Pro reflect broader weakness in the virtual reality market. According to Counterpoint Research, global VR headset shipments declined 14% year on year. Meta still dominates the sector, accounting for around 80% of sales with its Quest headsets, which are significantly cheaper than the Vision Pro but less technologically advanced. Even so, Meta has reportedly scaled back its own marketing spend for VR hardware, suggesting limited consumer momentum across the category.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProTags: Financial Times, IDC, Sensor TowerBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro This article, "Report: Apple Vision Pro Is Still Failing to Catch On" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  10. The company behind the BlackBerry-like Clicks Keyboard accessory for the iPhone today unveiled a new Android 16 smartphone called the Clicks Communicator. The purpose-built device is designed to be used as a second phone alongside your iPhone, with the intended focus being communication over content consumption. It runs a custom Android launcher that offers a curated selection of messaging apps like Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, and Gmail directly on the home screen. "Communicator is to a smartphone what a Kindle is to an iPad," said Jeff Gadway, Chief Marketing Officer at Clicks Technology, in a press release. "It's a complementary product that stands on its own, optimized for a specific purpose. In the case of Clicks Communicator, that means communicating with confidence in a noisy world." "The two-phone lifestyle is becoming more common," added Michael Fisher, co-founder of Clicks Technology and host of the tech-focused YouTube channel MrMobile. "Some people need a second phone for work, others want to be more intentional about how they use technology. At a time when everything is fighting for our attention, your phone should excel at helping you take action, not feeding distraction." Like the Clicks Keyboard, the Clicks Communicator device itself has a physical keyboard. The device also features a so-called "Prompt Key" button on the side of the device that you can press and hold to dictate a text message. The device is equipped with a USB-C charging port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 4,000 mAh battery, 256GB of built-in storage, a microSD slot for up to 2TB of additional storage, a 50-megapixel rear camera, a 24-megapixel front camera, and more. It has both a physical SIM card tray and eSIM support, with global support for 5G and LTE. In the U.S., the Clicks Communicator will be available in the colors Smoke, Clover, and Onyx for an introductory price of $499. However, if you make a $199 deposit before February 27, you can lock in a discounted $399 price. Clicks Communicator is expected to begin shipping later this year, according to the press release. However, we strongly recommend exercising caution with pre-ordering a device like this prior to shipments beginning. Clicks Communicator will be showcased at CES 2026 in Las Vegas next week. This article, "'Clicks Communicator' Unveiled — Will You Carry This With Your iPhone?" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  11. Introduction The Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) certification has become a vital credential for professionals working in cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and container-based environments. It validates hands-on expertise in managing Kubernetes clusters used in real production systems. As organizations continue to modernize applications using containers and microservices, Kubernetes has emerged as the most trusted orchestration platform. Because of this widespread adoption, certified administrators are in strong demand across industries. In real-world environments, Kubernetes is used to deploy microservices, automate CI/CD pipelines, maintain high availability systems, handle disaster recovery, and manage cloud infrastructure efficiently. When selecting tools, platforms, or training in this domain, professionals should evaluate practical lab exposure, real cluster usage, exam-focused learning, mentor expertise, and long-term career guidance. These criteria ensure lasting professional success rather than short-term certification achievement. To understand the complete certification scope and learning structure, visit Certified Kubernetes Administrator Why Certified Kubernetes Administrator Is Important Kubernetes now supports the core digital systems of many global organizations. Industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, telecom, and media rely on Kubernetes to run scalable, secure, and resilient applications. Value for Organizations Faster application releases Improved system stability Better infrastructure security Efficient resource management Reduced downtime Value for Professionals High global job demand Competitive salary growth Senior and leadership roles Strong long-term career prospects Key Kubernetes Keywords Every Professional Should Know This blog naturally includes the following ten important keywords: Kubernetes Certification, Kubernetes Administrator Training, CKA Exam Preparation, Cloud Native Infrastructure, Kubernetes Cluster Management, Kubernetes Security, Kubernetes Networking, DevOps Career Growth, Kubernetes Deployment, Container Orchestration Core Knowledge Areas Covered in CKA Skill AreaPractical FocusCluster ArchitectureHigh availability, node managementInstallation & ConfigurationCluster setup, networkingWorkload ManagementDeployments, scaling, servicesNetworkingDNS, ingress, traffic routingStoragePersistent volumes, storage classesSecurityRBAC, secrets, policiesMonitoring & TroubleshootingMetrics, logs, issue resolution Commonly Used Kubernetes Tools ToolUsageKubectlCluster administrationHelmApplication deploymentPrometheusMonitoring and alertsGrafanaVisualizationIstioService meshCalicoNetwork securityVeleroBackup and recoveryKubeadmCluster installationMinikubeLocal environment testingK9sTerminal-based management How to Choose the Right Learning Platform Learning Kubernetes effectively requires more than theory. The right training platform should offer practical experience and expert guidance. DevOpsSchool is globally recognized as a trusted leader in DevOps and Kubernetes education. Why DevOpsSchool Is Highly Regarded Job-oriented curriculum Hands-on labs using real Kubernetes clusters Structured exam preparation Career mentoring and interview support Training programs in Kubernetes, Cloud, DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE, and automation Thousands of professionals worldwide have advanced their careers through DevOpsSchool’s learning ecosystem. Expert Guidance by Rajesh Kumar The program is governed and mentored by Rajesh Kumar, a globally respected technology expert with over 20 years of experience in DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE, DataOps, AIOps, MLOps, Kubernetes, and Cloud technologies. His mentorship focuses on practical skills, real-world scenarios, and long-term career growth. How to Prepare for the CKA Exam Preparation Strategy Learn Kubernetes architecture concepts clearly Build and manage clusters multiple times Practice networking and storage configurations Apply security policies in real scenarios Troubleshoot live cluster issues Take timed mock exams for confidence Career Opportunities After Certification RoleMarket DemandKubernetes AdministratorVery HighCloud EngineerVery HighDevOps EngineerExtremely HighPlatform EngineerHighSRE EngineerHigh Benefits of Becoming Certified Global professional recognition Higher earning potential Job mobility across industries Leadership growth opportunities Long-term career stability Common Challenges and Solutions ChallengePractical SolutionComplex networkingRepeated lab practiceSecurity configurationPolicy-based scenariosTroubleshooting pressureProduction simulationsExam time managementMock test practice Who Should Pursue Certified Kubernetes Administrator DevOps Engineers Cloud Engineers System Administrators Software Engineers moving into cloud roles Infrastructure and platform professionals Conclusion & Overview The Certified Kubernetes Administrator credential has become essential for professionals building strong careers in cloud computing and DevOps. Kubernetes powers modern digital platforms, and certified administrators remain in high demand globally. With structured training from DevOpsSchool and expert mentorship from Rajesh Kumar, learners gain not only certification success but long-term confidence, leadership readiness, and deep technical expertise. This journey helps professionals become trusted Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure specialists. Contact & Call to Action 📧 Email: [email protected] 📞 Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 📞 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 🌐 Website: https://www.devopsschool.com/ View the full article
  12. ITIL Certification Training Course delivers essential IT service management skills for professional success. This detailed guide explores its framework, rewards, and how to get started effectively. Grasping ITIL Essentials ITIL represents Information Technology Infrastructure Library, a framework of best practices for ITSM. ITIL 4 refreshes it to prioritize value in contemporary IT settings. It ensures IT services support business aims with reliable methods.​ Foundation training imparts key vocabulary and lifecycle insights. IT workers use it to optimize delivery and tackle issues head-on.​ Advancing to ITIL 4 Design ITIL 4 moves beyond strict processes to versatile systems fitting cloud, agile, and digital eras. The Service Value System (SVS) unifies elements for superior performance. It meshes well with DevOps workflows.​ Enterprises apply it for prompt demand fulfillment and faster value output. ITIL 4 promotes resilience amid tech evolution.​ Key Principles Unpacked Service value centers on meeting user needs through IT. Four dimensions—orgs/people, info/tech, partners/suppliers, processes/streams—provide rounded insights.​ Principles like value emphasis and broad thinking steer operations. They enable tangible service upgrades.​ Exploring Service Value System SVS channels opportunities to value via cohesive parts. Governance steers, practices implement, improvement iterates.​ Service Value Chain includes plan, improve, engage, design/transition, obtain/build, deliver/support. Engage sustains user connections fully.​ SVS PartDescriptionGuiding PrinciplesChoice-making aids ​GovernanceSteering & controls ​Service Value ChainValue-building actions ​PracticesExecution methods ​Continual ImprovementEndless refinement ​ Vital Practices Reviewed ITIL 4 spotlights practices such as incident response and service desk for core IT duties. They slot into chains for real-world execution.​ Service desk handles initial user interactions, change enablement mitigates update risks. They underpin stable services.​ Incident management: Fast recovery. Problem management: Cause analysis. Service request management: Everyday processing. Monitoring and event management: Early warnings.​ Job and Salary Upsides Certified individuals enjoy 40% pay hikes, averaging $98K-$130K. Indian beginners earn INR 9-10 lakhs. Opens doors to service management or consulting.​ ITIL affirms ITSM command, improving prospects. Teams cut expenses and downtime.​ RoleSalary Avg (USD)Service Manager$112,500 ​Project Manager$98,000 ​IT Consultant$89,000 ​IT Director$136,000 ​ Perfect Participants Service engineers, DevOps entrants, managers ideal. Basic IT suffices. Great for infra experts.​ Analysts, support teams grasp lifecycle swiftly. 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  14. Microservices split massive applications into compact, standalone components that interact via APIs, enabling quicker iterations and simpler scaling for development teams. Containers via Docker encapsulate these components with their dependencies, guaranteeing consistent behavior across development, testing, and production environments. Serverless paradigms, exemplified by AWS Lambda, execute functions on-demand without infrastructure management, ideal for variable workloads.​ This integration empowers developers to prioritize innovation over operational overhead, significantly reducing costs and enhancing deployment velocity in dynamic application landscapes. As of 2026, proficiency in these technologies is indispensable for thriving in DevOps and cloud engineering positions amid escalating demands for resilient systems.​ Comprehensive Guide to Implementing Microservices Using Containers Serverless Implementing Microservices using Containers Serverless provides an immersive curriculum for designing, deploying, and maintaining microservices leveraging containerization and serverless computing on AWS infrastructure. Participants explore Docker for service packaging, Kubernetes and AWS ECS for orchestration, AWS Lambda for event-driven processing, and integration with SQS and SNS for inter-service communication.​ The program encompasses the entire development lifecycle: architecting decoupled services, containerizing applications, managing clusters, incorporating serverless capabilities for elasticity, persisting data in DynamoDB, and processing streams with Amazon Kinesis. Through authentic projects, learners transition from conceptual understanding to operational mastery, simulating production-grade implementations.​ Essential Technology Stack The curriculum emphasizes industry-standard tools: Docker and AWS ECR for efficient image building and registry management.​ AWS ECS and Kubernetes for robust container orchestration and scheduling.​ AWS Lambda for scalable, pay-per-use serverless execution.​ SQS, SNS, and SES for reliable asynchronous messaging and notifications.​ API Gateway combined with CloudFront for secure, low-latency API exposure.​ DynamoDB for high-performance NoSQL storage and Kinesis for real-time data streaming.​ Collectively, these technologies facilitate the construction of fault-tolerant, high-throughput distributed systems.​ Strategic Advantages of Containerized Serverless Microservices Adopting this architecture yields transformative outcomes: Granular scalability where individual services auto-adjust to demand independently.​ Accelerated release cycles with isolated service updates deployable in minutes.​ Optimized resource utilization through consumption-based pricing models.​ Enhanced team productivity via polyglot persistence and technology heterogeneity.​ Improved system resilience through service isolation and failure containment.​ Organizations routinely achieve 50-70% reductions in deployment times alongside elevated availability metrics.​ Detailed Program Structure and Experiential Learning Spanning 25-30 hours of instructor-led online sessions, Implementing Microservices using Containers and Serverless progresses logically from foundational principles to advanced integrations. Initial modules address microservices rationale and patterns, followed by containerization fundamentals, orchestration strategies, and serverless hybridization, culminating in comprehensive capstone projects.​ Learners engage in industry-relevant projects constructing end-to-end microservices ecosystems incorporating Docker, ECS, Lambda, and associated AWS services. Lifetime access to the Learning Management System encompasses session recordings, comprehensive notes, presentation slides, web-based tutorials, and over 50 curated interview preparation kits featuring scenario-driven questions.​ Prerequisites remain accessible: a standard PC with 2GB RAM suffices, supplemented by AWS Free Tier instances for laboratory exercises.​ Comparative Features Analysis Table Program AspectDevOpsSchool DifferentiationConventional AlternativesDuration25-30 hours fully interactive live instructionVariable or asynchronousProject IntegrationComplete real-world codebases from inception to deploymentIntroductory demonstrationsSupport EcosystemLifetime technical assistance and interview resourcesTime-limited accessLearning ResourcesPerpetual LMS with videos, notes, tutorialsEphemeral materialsInstructor Credentials10-15+ years industry-vetted professionalsVariable qualificationsPricing IncentivesTiered group discounts (10-25%)Minimal flexibility This framework underscores a commitment to substantive skill acquisition.​ DevOpsSchool: Premier Training Ecosystem DevOpsSchool distinguishes itself as the foremost authority in DevOps, cloud-native, and Site Reliability Engineering education, offering extensive portfolios encompassing Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, AWS/Azure/GCP certifications, Terraform, and allied disciplines. Drawing from over 200 collective years of practitioner expertise, the platform delivers job opportunity notifications, community forums, and the esteemed DevOps Certified Professional credential.​ Distinguishing attributes include: Intentionally limited cohort sizes fostered personalized engagement.​ Provisioned AWS cloud laboratories with meticulous setup documentation.​ On-site classroom delivery in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Delhi for qualifying groups.​ Seamless virtual facilitation via the GoToMeeting platform.​ Performance-based certification upon project completion and evaluation.​ The institution has propelled thousands toward professional advancement globally.​ Expert Mentorship by Rajesh Kumar The initiative is stewarded by Rajesh Kumar, a preeminent DevOps architect and educator possessing over 20 years of specialized proficiency across DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE, DataOps, AIOps, MLOps, Kubernetes orchestration, and multi-cloud ecosystems. Having collaborated with more than 70 enterprises and upskilled countless professionals, Rajesh excels in CI/CD automation, Infrastructure as Code via Terraform, container ecosystems, and observability stacks including Prometheus, ELK, Jenkins, and Docker.​ His pedagogy incorporates battlefield-tested narratives, such as refactoring monolithic architectures into microservices yielding 95% deployment acceleration. Emphasizing test-driven methodologies and pragmatic cloud migrations, Rajesh equips participants for immediate enterprise applicability. He actively disseminates cutting-edge perspectives on GitOps and zero-trust paradigms through his blog and LinkedIn presence.​ Ideal Participant Profile This program optimally suits: DevOps practitioners seeking advanced containerization and serverless competencies.​ Application developers are transitioning toward microservices paradigms.​ Solution architects engineering scalable AWS-based portfolios.​ SRE professionals optimizing orchestration and observability.​ Novices possessing foundational cloud and Docker familiarity.​ It systematically addresses knowledge discontinuities through structured project immersion.​ Immersive Real-World Project Emphasis The centerpiece project entails architecting a comprehensive microservices application spanning ideation to operationalization. Scope includes Docker/ECR image lifecycle, ECS/Kubernetes deployment, Lambda invocation orchestration, SQS/SNS integration, API Gateway/CloudFront ingress, DynamoDB persistence, and Kinesis analytics pipelines.​ Supplementary elements encompass observability, autoscaling configurations, and resilience engineering, replicating enterprise-grade imperatives. Graduates receive bespoke interview armamentaria with scenario-centric interrogatives.​ Testimonials from Esteemed Alumni Participant endorsements affirm programmatic efficacy: Abhinav Gupta, Pune (5.0): “Remarkably interactive; Rajesh instilled profound confidence.”​ Indrayani, India (5.0): “Superb query adjudication and pragmatic exemplars.”​ Ravi Daur, Noida (5.0): “Comprehensive DevOps fundamentals with efficacious sessions.”​ Sumit Kulkarni (5.0): “Meticulously structured; illuminated tool intricacies.”​ Vinayakumar, Bangalore (5.0): “Grateful for Rajesh’s encyclopedic acumen.”​ Numerous alumni secure positions expeditiously post-completion.​ Enrollment Logistics, Pricing Framework, Policies The curriculum maintains a fixed fee structure for the 25-30 hour immersion, eschewing negotiations. Volume discounts incentivize collaboration: 10% for 2-3 participants, 15% for 4-6, and 25% for seven or more. Seamless online registration yields automated invoicing with dedicated support. Commencement precludes refunds, though equitable deferrals accommodate extenuating circumstances.​ Absences permit remediation via recordings or subsequent cohorts within three months.​ Immediate Action: Contact Channels Poised to elevate your microservices proficiency? Engage DevOpsSchool forthwith: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 Website: DevOpsSchool Conclusion and Executive Overview Implementing microservices using containers and serverless endows practitioners with the acumen to engineer scalable, resilient cloud-native applications harnessing Docker, Kubernetes, AWS ECS, and Lambda. DevOpsSchool’s rigorous, project-centric methodology under Rajesh Kumar’s stewardship forges comprehensive competencies for premier DevOps and SRE trajectories. Succinctly, the syllabus traverses theoretical foundations to production orchestration, positioning participants at the vanguard of expeditious technological evolution.​ View the full article
  15. HashiCorp Vault stands as a robust secrets management tool built to protect, store, and manage access to critical items such as tokens, passwords, certificates, API keys, and encryption keys. Accessible via an intuitive UI, CLI, or HTTP API, it excels in low-trust settings common in today’s IT landscapes. By delivering “Encryption as a Service,” Vault enables businesses to unify secret handling and swap enduring secrets for short-term, dynamically created X.509 certificates.​ It excels at both retaining static, long-term secrets and producing dynamic ones as needed. Deployable as a single binary, it doubles as a root or intermediate Certificate Authority and boasts a plugin-based architecture for seamless expansions.​ Essential Features and Advantages HashiCorp Vault delivers vital features tailored for DevOps and security professionals. Its dynamic secret creation produces fleeting, recallable credentials, slashing potential damage from exposures. Additional strengths encompass detailed audit trails, identity-driven permissions, and compatibility with major clouds including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.​ Check this table for main features: FeatureDescriptionKey BenefitDynamic SecretsCreates short-lived credentials upon request ​Reduces exposure timeEncryption as ServiceCentralizes data encryption/decryption ​Simplifies app securityLease ManagementAutomatic renewal or revocation of secrets ​Prevents overusePlugins & ExtensibilitySupports databases, clouds, and custom backends ​Adapts to any workflowHigh AvailabilityClustering for production reliability ​Ensures uptime Such tools aid in meeting regulations like SOC 2, GDPR, and PCI-DSS, all while optimizing workflows. Practical Use Cases Vault integrates seamlessly into DevOps pipelines by supplying secrets to CI/CD without repository storage. Examples include temporary AWS IAM roles for Kubernetes pods or DB creds for Jenkins builds. Enterprises leverage it for managing certificate lifecycles in microservices, automating renewals to sidestep lapses.​ Further uses: Safeguarding API keys in serverless apps. Handling SSH keys during Terraform provisioning. Encrypting data on-the-fly with the Transit Secrets Engine. Logging access for sectors like finance or healthcare.​ It unifies secrets across hybrid and multi-cloud deployments effectively. Details on HashiCorp Vault Certification Training The HashiCorp Vault Certification Training provides a thorough 15-hour live online course targeting HashiCorp Vault Associate (003) and advanced topics. Topics span setup, auth methods, policies, engines, and live ops via practical labs and projects.​ Students tackle Java, Python, or .NET microservices from dev to prod. Perks feature lifetime LMS, notes, videos, guides, and 50+ interview kits with scenarios.​ Basic reqs: 2GB RAM PC, 20GB space on Windows/Mac/Linux. Labs on AWS Free Tier/VMs; demos on DevOpsSchool cloud. Standout Benefits of DevOpsSchool DevOpsSchool leads in DevOps/cloud/security certs, with training on AWS, Azure, K8s, Terraform, Ansible, etc. Practical focus yields lifetime support, 25 top tools, job forums, and DevOps Certified Professional badge.​ Highlights: Small classes for interaction. Full project guidance. Recording access or batch swaps. In-person in Bangalore/Hyderabad/Chennai/Delhi (6+). Discounts: 10% (2-3), 15% (4-6), 25% (7+).​ Instructors have 10-15+ years, selected via demos/background checks. Guidance from Rajesh Kumar Under Rajesh Kumar, gain from his 20+ years in DevOps architecture, training, consulting. Expert in DevSecOps, SRE, DataOps, AIOps, MLOps, K8s, multi-cloud; ex-IBM/Intuit/global.​ Prioritizes practicals, TDD, CI/CD with Jenkins/Docker/ELK/Prometheus. Trained thousands; aids jobs via prep/projects. Shares GitOps/zero-trust via blog/LinkedIn.​ Learner Testimonials Reviews highlight value: Abhinav Gupta, Pune (5.0): “Very useful and interactive. Rajesh built our confidence.”​ Indrayani, India (5.0): “Excellent query resolution and hands-on examples.”​ Ravi Daur, Noida (5.0): “Solid DevOps basics with good sessions.”​ Sumit Kulkarni (5.0): “Well-organized, deepened tool understanding.”​ Vinayakumar, Bangalore (5.0): “Appreciate Rajesh’s vast knowledge.”​ Alumni note stronger interviews/readiness. Enrollment and Costs 15-hour online fixed price, no haggle. Sign up online for LMS. Invoices post-pay; options flexible. No refunds after start, but case-by-case extensions.​ Reach Out Now Boost with Vault expertise? Connect DevOpsSchool: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 Website: DevOpsSchool Conclusion and Overview HashiCorp Vault Certification Training builds expertise in secrets handling, dynamic creds, PKI, secure DevOps for 2026 cloud era. DevOpsSchool’s guided program by Rajesh Kumar delivers projects, certs, job prep for top roles. Long-term gains in security/infra await.​ View the full article
  16. As we shared in our annual What to Expect Guide yesterday, 2026 is going to be a busy year for Apple. There are a lot of firsts in development, including the first foldable iPhone and the first OLED MacBook, plus an all new home hub device that will kick off Apple's major expansion into smart home devices and robotics. We'll get new M5 Macs and new iPads early in the year, along with an updated ‌iPhone‌ 17e. In the spring, we're expecting iOS 26.4 with the revamped version of Siri, and the home hub, a new Apple TV, and a new HomePod mini could launch in that same timeframe. We're aware of what's likely to launch based on rumors and past release information, but we'd love to hear from the MacRumors community. What do you want to see Apple release this year? Are you excited for the new version of ‌Siri‌? Planning to get an ‌iPhone‌ Fold? What do you want to see from iOS 27 and macOS 27? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and take a look at our What to Expect guide for an overview of the current rumors. We'll be hearing a lot more about Apple's 2026 plans in the coming months, and you can count on us to have in-depth coverage of every rumor that surfaces. If you want to discuss Apple's 2026 products, our MacRumors forums are an excellent resource, plus they're a great place to get help on current Apple products and software, or to find like-minded folks in the Apple community. Our readers and our forum members continue to make MacRumors the number one source for Apple news, rumors, and advice, so thank you for being here! MacRumors celebrated its 25th birthday this year, thanks to the MacRumors community. We're looking forward to another year of rumors and product launches in 2026, and we hope you are too. Happy New Year! This article, "What Do You Want to See From Apple in 2026?" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  17. Apple is not expected to release a standard iPhone 18 model this year, according to a growing number of reports that suggest the company is planning a significant change to its long-standing annual iPhone launch cycle. Despite the immense success of the iPhone 17 in 2025, the ‌iPhone 18‌ is not expected to arrive until the spring of 2027, leaving the ‌iPhone 17‌ in the lineup as the latest standard model for over 18 months. This would mark the first time Apple skips an entire calendar year without releasing a new generation of its flagship non-Pro ‌iPhone‌. For more than a decade, Apple has introduced its mainline ‌iPhone‌ lineup in the fall, with all core models launching simultaneously in September. That pattern is expected to change this year, when the company is widely rumored to split its upcoming ‌iPhone‌ releases across two distinct release windows rather than unveiling the entire lineup at once. Under this strategy, Apple is expected to prioritize higher-end models in the fall while delaying lower-cost or standard models until the following year. As a result, Apple is not expected to ship the ‌iPhone 18‌ in 2026. Instead, reports indicate that Apple plans to launch the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro, ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro Max, and foldable ‌iPhone‌ in the usual fall timeframe, while holding the standard ‌iPhone 18‌ back until the spring of 2027, where it will launch alongside the ‌iPhone‌ 18e and iPhone Air 2. The rumored change is tied to Apple's expanding ‌iPhone‌ lineup. With the introduction of the iPhone 16e and ‌iPhone Air‌ in 2025, the expected debut of the first foldable ‌iPhone‌ in 2026, and the continued presence of older models like the iPhone 16 and ‌iPhone 16‌ Plus, there could be at least eight distinct ‌iPhone‌ models on sale from Apple by the end of 2026. A staggered release schedule would allow the company to further differentiate its models, give them a longer sales window without internal competition, and spread ‌iPhone‌ launches more evenly across the year. Supply chain analysts have also pointed to manufacturing and logistics benefits as a factor behind the rumored shift. By spacing out launches, Apple could reduce production bottlenecks, better manage component supply for advanced technologies, and smooth revenue recognition across fiscal quarters rather than concentrating ‌iPhone‌ sales in a single period. This article, "No iPhone 18 Launch This Year, Reports Suggest" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  18. Apple today shared a new "Shot on iPhone" ad promoting the 8x optical zoom feature on the iPhone 17 Pro and ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max. The ad includes a series of quick zooms to show off what the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ models can do. Apple's video description highlight the 200mm focal length of the lens. With an equivalent 200 mm focal length, the 8x optical-quality zoom makes this our longest iPhone Telephoto ever. So you can get dramatically closer with iPhone 17 Pro. 8x zoom is a new feature this year, exclusive to the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ and the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max. The prior iPhone 16 Pro models were limited to 5x optical zoom.Tag: Apple Ads This article, "Apple Shares 'Detectives' Ad Promoting iPhone 17 Pro Camera" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  19. If rumors are accurate, 2026 is going to be a huge year for Apple. We're expecting the first foldable iPhone, an all-new home hub device, updated displays, and possibly, the first OLED MacBook Pro and the first AI smart glasses. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Apple will split its ‌iPhone‌ launches, introduce a low-cost MacBook, and debut a much smarter, LLM-based version of Siri. In our 2026 guide, we've outlined everything we know about the new products coming from Apple in 2026, based on current rumors. iPhones While we'll get a low-cost ‌iPhone‌ 17e in 2026, the iPhone 18 that's normally sold alongside the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models is supposedly being held back until 2027, which means there won't be a standard ‌iPhone 18‌ in 2026. September 2026 will see Apple launching the foldable ‌iPhone‌ and the Pro ‌iPhone‌ models, so be prepared to spend some cash if you want a brand new ‌iPhone‌ in 2026. iPhone 17e (Early 2026) An ‌iPhone‌ 17e is expected in early 2026. It could have a refreshed design with slimmed down bezels and a Dynamic Island instead of a notch, giving it a more modern look that's more in line with the iPhone 17 lineup. Another rumor says that it will have slimmer bezels but no ‌Dynamic Island‌, so it is not clear if it will have a notch or a ‌Dynamic Island‌. While the iPhone 16e did not include a magnetic ring to allow it to attach to MagSafe chargers, the ‌iPhone‌ 17e could include ‌MagSafe‌ compatibility. iPhone 18 Pro (September 2026) The ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models will look a lot like the iPhone 17 Pro models, but there could be some changes to the display thanks to new Face ID technology. We're expecting the same 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch size options, with the same bezel, display quality, and rear camera setup with the camera plateau that was introduced in 2025. Apple may have finally figured out under-screen ‌Face ID‌, so 2026 could be the year that the ‌Dynamic Island‌ disappears, allowing for more screen space. Rumors suggest that the ‌Face ID‌ components will be under the display, but there will be a hole-punch camera cutout at the top left corner of the screen. It will be a noticeably different look compared to the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ models, and if the ‌Dynamic Island‌ is indeed going away, there will be some loss of functionality. Apple uses the ‌Dynamic Island‌ to display Live Activities and other important notifications. Rumors suggest the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro Max could be slightly thicker than the 17 Pro Max, and there's also a chance Apple could use a frosted glass material for the ‌MagSafe‌ charging area to reduce the two-tone appearance between the glass and the aluminum frame. Rumored color options include burgundy, brown, and purple, but Apple is expected to choose just one to go along with more traditional colors like silver. With the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models, Apple is expected to introduce its first chip built on a new 2-nanometer node, the A20. With an updated process, the A20 chip could be up to 15 percent faster than the A19, and up to 30 percent more power efficient, perhaps leading to battery life improvements. Apple is also rumored to be implementing a new packaging technology (Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module, WL-MCM). Apple currently uses an SoC that integrates the CPU, GPU, Neural Engine, Secure Enclave, and other supporting components like the Image Signal Processor onto a single die, but RAM is a separate chip that's stacked on top of the SoC during the packaging process. If the A20 is upgraded with WL-MCM technology, RAM will be added at the wafer level (before the wafer is cut into chips) instead of the packaging level (after the wafer is cut), reducing interconnect delays. With WL-MCM, RAM is more closely integrated with the other chip components, improving memory bandwidth, reducing latency, and boosting efficiency. The ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models will continue to feature a triple-lens rear camera setup with Wide, Ultra Wide, and Telephoto lenses, but the main wide-angle lens could get an upgrade. Rumors suggest Apple will add a variable aperture, which would allow users to control the amount of light that's hitting the lens for better performance in low lighting conditions and more control over depth of field. All prior iPhones have had fixed apertures. Apple might tweak the Camera Control button, eliminating the swipe-based touch gestures and the haptic feedback. It is easy to accidentally change image parameters when taking a photo because of the Camera Control button's swipe controls. Apple added a setting to disable the swipe functionality in iOS 26 after user complaints, but the button might be better off without it. The ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro could get Apple's C1X modem, or an upgraded C2 modem that supports mmWave 5G. Current ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ models use Qualcomm modems, but Apple is ready to expand its in-house modem technology to the entire ‌iPhone‌ lineup. An N1 networking chip with combined Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread is expected. Foldable iPhone (September 2026) The first foldable ‌iPhone‌ is on track to launch in September 2026, coming seven years after Samsung released its first foldable smartphone. Naming hasn't been announced, but rumors have taken to calling it the "‌iPhone‌ Fold." Apple is going with a book-style design, so the ‌iPhone‌ Fold will open and close like a book. When the display is open, it will be around 7.6 inches, and when it's closed, it will be around 5.3 inches. It's said to look similar to an iPad mini when it is unfolded, and it will use OLED display technology. Apple is prioritizing thinness, and so the foldable ‌iPhone‌ could be just 4.5mm when it's open, making it Apple's thinnest device by far. When closed, it could be between 9mm and 9.5mm. The foldable ‌iPhone‌ won't have a notch or a ‌Dynamic Island‌, and rumors suggest that it might not have ‌Face ID‌ at all. Apple could instead use a Touch ID side button, similar to an iPad. There will be a camera in the top-left corner of the display for taking selfies, and there will also be a pair of rear cameras. Apple has been focused on ensuring the ‌iPhone‌ Fold doesn't have a noticeable crease when it's open, a problem that the company has reportedly solved with display improvements and a strong, durable hinge made from Liquidmetal. The crease is said to be "nearly invisible" when the ‌iPhone‌ is unfolded. Apple will use the 2-nanometer A20 chip for its fall 2026 iPhones, including the foldable ‌iPhone‌. The ‌iPhone‌ Fold isn't going to be cheap, and rumors suggest the price will be between $2,000 and $2,500. The most recent information is on the higher end of that range. iPads Several iPads are getting updates in 2026, but most will be minor refreshes. The ‌iPad mini‌ is an exception, because rumors say it could get an OLED display. There's no iPad Pro rumored for 2026, with the next update expected in 2027. iPad (Spring 2026) A 12th-generation ‌iPad‌ could come out in spring 2026, likely around March. There are no changes expected for the design, so it will continue to have an 11-inch edge-to-edge display, ‌Touch ID‌ Side Button, USB-C, and thicker bezels than other ‌iPad‌ options. The next low-cost ‌iPad‌ is expected to use Apple's A19 chip, which is the chip that Apple used for the ‌iPhone 17‌. It is built on a 3-nanometer process and it will offer major speed and efficiency improvements over the A16 chip that's in the current model. The A16 chip that Apple used in 2025 does not support Apple Intelligence, but the A19 does, so that will mark a major update for Apple's affordable tablet. The 2026 model should be able to support ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features that are unavailable with the 2025 model. The A19 also offers hardware-accelerated ray tracing and similar features for improved gameplay. The 11th-generation ‌iPad‌ has 6GB RAM, but Apple will need to bump that up to 8GB for ‌Apple Intelligence‌. It is unusual for Apple to use such a new chip in its most affordable device, but the company may want to ensure that the ‌iPad‌ is able to keep up with all of the ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features coming in 2026, such as the new version of ‌Siri‌. iPad Air (Spring 2026) The iPad Air will get an early 2026 update, around the March/April timeframe. No design changes are rumored for the ‌iPad Air‌, so we can expect the same 11-inch and 13-inch size options. Apple will upgrade the ‌iPad Air‌ to the M4 chip. The M4 CPU is up to 30 percent faster than the M3 CPU, while the GPU is up to 21 percent faster. In actual use, you may not see much of a difference between the M3 and M4 on the ‌iPad Air‌, though you might experience modest improvements with system intensive games and tasks like video editing. The ‌iPad Pro‌ was upgraded with fast charge functionality with the update to the M5 chip, and that's something that could trickle down to the ‌iPad Air‌. The ‌iPad Air‌ could get the N1 networking chip and the C1X modem. iPad mini The next-generation version of the ‌iPad mini‌ is rumored to feature a major technology upgrade, with Apple set to adopt an OLED display. The ‌iPad mini‌ will be the second tablet to adopt OLED after the ‌iPad Pro‌. Along with an OLED display, the ‌iPad mini‌ 8 is expected to have a more water resistant design that better holds up to splashes and even submersion in water. Apple is creating a vibration-based speaker system that uses the display or chassis to produce sound, eliminating the need for a traditional speaker. With the surface vibration speaker, Apple could remove the speaker holes in the ‌iPad mini‌, making it better able to withstand exposure to moisture. Leaked Apple code suggests that the ‌iPad mini‌ will feature the A20 Pro chip. That's the next-generation chip that we're expecting Apple to use in the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models, so if the ‌iPad mini‌ is using the same chip, it could come out around the same time as the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro. If Apple ends up going with the A19 Pro instead, the ‌iPad mini‌ could launch earlier in the year. With OLED display technology and the more water resistant design, the ‌iPad mini‌ 8 could be $100 more expensive than the current model. Macs Apple will refresh the Mac lineup with M5 chips early in the year, plus there's a new low-cost model. Later in the year, there's a possibility we'll get an M6 OLED ‌MacBook Pro‌. Low-Cost MacBook (Early 2026) Apple is going to release a low-cost MacBook in 2026, with the device set to be more affordable than the $999 MacBook Air. With the affordable notebook, Apple is aiming to better compete with cheap Chromebooks and Windows PCs. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes the low-cost MacBook will have a display that's around 13 inches in size. The ‌MacBook Air‌ has a 13.6-inch display, so the more affordable MacBook could be slightly smaller. It's sounding like it won't be too far off from the 13-inch ‌MacBook Air‌, though. There are no details on how thick it might be, but Apple probably won't prioritize a thin design for a machine optimized for a low price. Since the ‌MacBook Air‌ can run fine with an M-series chip and no fan in an enclosure that's 0.44 inches thick, there's no reason for the MacBook to be any thicker than that. The low-cost MacBook will have a standard LCD display with no mini-LED technology or ProMotion refresh rate. It could come in bright colors like the iMac, with Kuo suggesting Apple will offer it in silver, blue, pink, and yellow. Apple is planning to use its A18 Pro chip in the MacBook. We first saw the A18 Pro in the iPhone 16 Pro models. The chip is built on Apple's second-generation 3-nanometer process, featuring 8GB RAM and support for ‌Apple Intelligence‌. It's fast and efficient, and more than capable of handling day-to-day tasks. In Geekbench 6 benchmarks, the A18 Pro offers single-core CPU performance scores at the level of the M3 Ultra, and multi-core performance scores higher than the M1 chip that Apple used in the first Apple silicon ‌MacBook Air‌. Metal scores that measure GPU performance are also similar to the ‌M1‌ chip Metal scores. The A18 Pro will be equivalent to the ‌M1‌ for some tasks, and faster for other tasks. Apple no longer sells the ‌M1‌ ‌MacBook Air‌ from its own store, but it has offered the machine through Walmart at a $599 price point. There are no specific details on price as of yet, but Bloomberg claims it will cost "well under $1,000." The ‌MacBook Air‌ is priced starting at $999, so it would need to come in under that. Apple could launch the low-cost MacBook in the first half of 2026. Updates are planned for the ‌MacBook Air‌ in early 2026, so the low-cost model could launch sometime in that same timeframe. MacBook Air (Early 2026) Apple is working on an updated ‌MacBook Air‌, and rumors suggest that it will come out in the first few months of 2026. It's going to get the M5 chip, but no other new features are rumored. The design will remain the same, and we'll get the same 13-inch and 15-inch size options. Based on updates to the 14-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌, it could also get a faster SSD, and there might be a new color option to replace the light blue from 2025. MacBook Pro (Early 2026) 14-inch and 16-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to join the M5 ‌MacBook Pro‌ that came out in October 2025. The M5 Pro and M5 Max will have more CPU cores and better GPUs for improved performance, with the chips available in both 14-inch and 16-inch machines. Apple is also expected to add faster SSDs to the new machines. As with the ‌MacBook Air‌, no design changes are expected for the early 2026 refresh, with a major overhaul coming in the final months of 2026 or the early months of 2027. Mac mini (Mid-2026) There is a new version of the Mac mini in development, with M5 and M5 Pro chips. So far, there are no rumors of design changes or other updates, but the ‌Mac mini‌ could get the same SSD improvements as Apple's 14-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌. Mac Studio (Mid-2026) The Mac Studio could come out in the same timeframe as the ‌Mac mini‌. Apple didn't release an M4 Ultra chip, but there will be an M5 Ultra. Sometime around the middle of 2026, the ‌Mac Studio‌ will get M5 Max and M5 Ultra chip technology. The M5 Max will offer much faster CPU and GPU performance than the M5, and the M5 Ultra will double the M5 Max. We haven't heard rumors of design changes or any other updates for the ‌Mac Studio‌ as of yet. Mac Displays (Early to Mid-2026) Apple hasn't released a new display since the Studio Display launched in 2022, but there are apparently two new models that are in development and slated for release in 2026. The next-generation version of the Studio Display could feature the same 27-inch screen size, but with mini-LED technology instead of LCD. mini-LED means better HDR, brightness, contrast, and colors. The current Studio Display has an A-series chip inside, and the next-generation version could get the A19 Pro that Apple used in the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌. There are actually two displays in development, but it's unclear if that's the next Studio Display in two sizes, or a Studio Display and a more expensive Pro Display XDR successor. OLED MacBook Pro (Late 2026/Early 2027) Apple is developing a revamped touchscreen OLED ‌MacBook Pro‌ that uses next-generation M6 chip technology. It's not yet clear if the machine will come out in late 2026 or early 2027, but 2026 is a possibility. If Apple does debut the OLED ‌MacBook Pro‌ in late 2026, it will be a year with two ‌MacBook Pro‌ refreshes. Apple has done that once before when the M2 Pro and ‌M2‌ Max chips launched in early 2023 followed by M3 chips later in the year, but it is a rare occurrence. Rumors suggest that the OLED ‌MacBook Pro‌ will feature a hole-punch camera without a notch, maximizing the available display area. The design could be closer to the ‌iPhone‌'s ‌Dynamic Island‌, but there is no sign that Apple plans to adopt ‌Face ID‌ on the Mac. Touch integration will be added to the Mac's screen for the first time, and Apple plans to adopt a reinforced hinge that stays stationary when the display is touched, and cuts down on any vibration associated with touch-based gestures. OLED technology offers better brightness, a higher contrast ratio with deeper blacks and whiter whites, better colors, and less power usage for battery improvements. The design of the MacBook will also be updated, and it will have a thinner, lighter chassis. There will be a keyboard and trackpad as usual, with the touch gestures augmenting existing functionality. The M6 could be built on TSMC's 2-nanometer process, introducing speed and efficiency improvements for impressive gains in battery life without compromising power. The OLED ‌MacBook Pro‌ could also be the first MacBook to incorporate 5G connectivity, with Apple including a C2 chip in the device. The C2 chip is Apple's rumored second-generation in-house modem that will support mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G speeds. With an OLED display and touchscreen technology, the ‌MacBook Pro‌ could see a price increase. Apple may also limit the features to higher-end, more expensive models. M5 iMac (Timing and Status Unknown) The ‌iMac‌ could get an M5 chip at some point in 2026, but timing isn't clear. We haven't heard anything about the ‌iMac‌ in some time, and there are no rumors of design changes or major updates on the horizon. There have been nebulous rumors of an ‌iMac‌ with a larger display, but there's no sign that such a Mac is still in active development. M5 Max iMac (Timing Unknown) Leaked internal software suggests that Apple is developing a new version of the ‌iMac‌ that includes an M5 Max chip. Max chips are typically reserved for "Pro" machines, so it's entirely possible that Apple is planning to launch a new ‌iMac‌ Pro at some point in 2026. Nothing else is known about this mysterious ‌iMac‌, and it could also be a machine that Apple uses exclusively for internal testing. If there is a larger-screened ‌iMac‌ in the works, it could feature mini-LED display technology, similar to the rumored Studio Display 2. Sizing is unclear, but it would presumably be larger than the standard 24-inch ‌iMac‌. Mac Pro (Timing Unknown) Apple is probably going to release a new Mac Pro at some point, but it's unclear when. Bloomberg originally said a ‌Mac Pro‌ would come before the end of 2025 with some kind of M4 chip, but that didn't happen, so now 2026 or later is the only option. It's possible the ‌Mac Pro‌ will get a refresh with the M5 Ultra chip when the ‌Mac Studio‌ does, but we haven't heard confirmation of that and Bloomberg says it's not going to happen. The ‌Mac Pro‌ is reportedly on the back burner at Apple, so no new model could come at all. If Apple refreshes the ‌Mac Pro‌ this year, it will get Thunderbolt 5, and it will likely support at least 512GB RAM and 16TB storage, because that's what the M3 Ultra chip supports. Home Products We didn't get a new HomePod mini or Apple TV in 2025, so those are expected in 2026, plus Apple is working on a new home hub device. Home Hub (March/April 2026) Apple is working on a home hub or "command center" that will serve as a centralized location for controlling smart home products, listening to music, making video calls, getting the weather, looking things up with ‌Siri‌, displaying photos, making notes, viewing calendar events, and more. The device has an all-display design that resembles an ‌iPad‌, with a 7-inch display. It's said to be similar in size and shape to two iPhones placed side-by-side, but Apple is designing two variants. The first version is designed to be mounted on a wall, while the second version has a speaker base that looks similar to a ‌HomePod mini‌ and can be placed on a desktop or countertop. The home hub will have its own operating system, and while there won't be an App Store, Apple apps will be available as widgets. Built-in sensors will be able to determine when someone is near the home hub, and the features displayed will change based on presence. If no one is by the hub, it might show information like the time and temperature, but if someone approaches, it could shift to an interface for adjusting the temperature. Presence detection will enable features like turning on the lights when someone enters the room, and it might also be able to tell one person from another. The home hub will play music, and it does have a camera that can be used for video calls. Touch-based interactions will be available for widgets, but the hub will be heavily reliant on ‌Siri‌ voice commands. ‌Siri‌ could have a personified look on the hub, with one design described as a version of the Mac Finder icon. While screen-based smart home devices like the Echo Show are available for under $200, Apple could price the home hub somewhere around $350. Price could vary for the version with the speaker base and the wall-mounted version without it. Apple is aiming to launch the home hub sometime in the March to April 2026 timeframe. HomePod mini (Early 2026) A new ‌HomePod mini‌ is ready to launch, and it could launch in early 2026. The ‌HomePod mini‌ 2 will get an updated S-series chip based on the Apple Watch S10, and there will be new color options. We haven't heard anything about other features that could come to Apple's small speaker, but no design changes are expected. Apple TV (Early 2026) Like the ‌HomePod mini‌, the next ‌Apple TV‌ 4K won't look any different, but it will get an updated A-series chip, like the A17 Pro or A18. The new chip will support ‌Apple Intelligence‌, so the next-generation ‌Apple TV‌ could be more capable than before. Apple is expected to add the N1 networking chip to the ‌Apple TV‌ with Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread support. The ‌HomePod mini‌ and the ‌Apple TV‌ are linked to Apple's smart home platform and serve as smart home hubs for Matter, the cross-platform protocol that opens up the number of smart home accessories that are compatible with HomeKit. AirTag 2 (Early 2026) The AirTag 2 supposedly isn't getting a new design, but it will have an updated Ultra Wideband chip and a speaker that's harder to remove to prevent tampering. Leaked Apple code suggests it will get improved pairing, more detailed battery level reporting, and improvements to tracking AirTags that are moving and in crowded places. Apple Security Cameras (Late 2026) Rumors suggest that Apple is designing its own indoor security cameras that will connect to ‌HomeKit‌ and interface with the planned home hub. Cameras designed directly by Apple would offer unique integrations with Apple devices, and would offer greater privacy than competing devices because of Apple's dedication to privacy and security. The first cameras could come out as soon as late 2026, and we could see other accessories like doorbells follow. Wearables Apple could introduce AI smart glasses as soon as 2026, plus we're expecting new Apple Watch models. Apple Watch Series 12 (September 2026) No big design updates are expected for the 2026 Apple Watch, and another major design refresh isn't planned until 2028 at the earliest. There are no health features that are ready to go, though Apple is working on non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. It's been a long time since the Apple Watch got a major processor update, and with the ‌iPhone‌ shifting to a 2nm chip, 2026 could also be the year that the Apple Watch gets a speed boost. Apple could introduce a new S12 chip. Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch SE Apple doesn't update the Apple Watch Ultra and the Apple Watch SE on an annual basis, so it's not clear if we're going to get new models in 2026 yet. AI Smart Glasses (Late 2026 Introduction) Apple is working on smart glasses that will rival Meta's AI Ray-Bans, and we could see them as soon as 2026. Rumors suggest that Apple will show off the glasses late in the year, but a launch won't happen until 2027. Previewing devices and features early has not worked out well for Apple with the canceled AirPower and the delayed ‌Apple Intelligence‌ ‌Siri‌ implementation, so it's still not clear if an early introduction will happen. The smart glasses are expected to include cameras, speakers, sensors, and AI integration, but no displays will be included. The glasses will let users do things like take photos, listen to audio, make phone calls, and get answers to questions. Processing will be done on the ‌iPhone‌, and Apple is aiming to make the glasses a fashion accessory with multiple material and frame options. AirPods Pro (Late 2026) Even though the AirPods Pro 3 were just released in 2025, Apple analyst ‌Ming-Chi Kuo‌ believes that another AirPods Pro update is coming in 2026. The AirPods Pro could get an infrared camera for enhanced spatial audio with the Vision Pro and support for in-air gestures. It's possible the AirPods Pro won't be a new version, but a higher-end update to the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌. Software We'll get iOS 27 at WWDC as usual, but the next major update will actually happen in spring when Apple releases iOS 26.4. iOS 26.4 with LLM Siri (March/April 2026) Right around March or April, Apple will release iOS 26.4, an update that's expected to introduce some major changes to ‌Siri‌. The software is supposed to include the smarter, more capable version of Siri that Apple debuted way back in June 2024. Apple has held off on launching the home hub because it is waiting to debut the smarter, more capable version of ‌Siri‌ that's been in the works since ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features launched in iOS 18. The original plan was for a better version of ‌Siri‌ to come out in an iOS 18 update, but Apple decided ‌Siri‌ just wasn't good enough to do what it wanted. ‌Siri‌ was delayed so Apple could overhaul the underlying architecture that powers the personal assistant. The new ‌Siri‌ will be more similar to ChatGPT or Claude than the ‌Siri‌ of today, incorporating large language models to answer complex queries and complete more complicated tasks. Here's what Apple originally promised ‌Siri‌ would be able to do with ‌Apple Intelligence‌: Personal Context With personal context, ‌Siri‌ will be able to keep track of emails, messages, files, photos, and more, learning more about you to help you complete tasks and keep track of what you've been sent. Show me the files Eric sent me last week. Find the email where Eric mentioned ice skating. Find the books that Eric recommended to me. Where's the recipe that Eric sent me? What's my passport number? Onscreen Awareness Onscreen awareness will let ‌Siri‌ see what's on your screen and complete actions involving whatever you're looking at. If someone texts you an address, for example, you can tell ‌Siri‌ to add it to their contact card. Or if you're looking at a photo and want to send it to someone, you can ask ‌Siri‌ to do it for you. Deeper App Integration Deeper app integration means that ‌Siri‌ will be able to do more in and across apps, performing actions and completing tasks that are just not possible with the personal assistant right now. We don't have a full picture of what ‌Siri‌ will be capable of, but Apple has provided a few examples of what to expect. Moving files from one app to another. Editing a photo and then sending it to someone. Get directions home and share the ETA with Eric. Send the email I drafted to Eric. This summer, Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi said that transitioning ‌Siri‌ to new architecture was a success, and that the personal assistant is going to be an even bigger update than expected. "The work we've done on this end-to-end revamp of ‌‌Siri‌‌ has given us the results we needed," Federighi told employees. "This has put us in a position to not just deliver what we announced, but to deliver a much bigger upgrade than that we envisioned." Apple decided to use AI technology from Google, so ‌Siri‌ will in part be powered by a Google Gemini model that Google designed for Apple. ‌Siri‌ will be as capable as Gemini since it is using the same underlying technology, but Apple will run the model on its own Private Cloud Compute server with no information provided to Google. The new version of ‌Siri‌ is expected to be ready for an iOS 26.4 update planned for the same March or April timeframe rumored for the home hub. iOS 27, macOS 27 and More New versions of iOS, macOS, and Apple's other software platforms will be previewed in June at WWDC before launching in September. New ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features are expected thanks to the improved ‌Siri‌ that Apple will be rolling out in the months ahead of WWDC. ‌Apple Intelligence‌ could be used for nutrition planning and medical suggestions, as part of a new paid Health+ service that's coming out next year. We don't know specifics yet, but ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features could also expand to additional apps. With iOS 27, Apple could update Siri's design. ‌Siri‌ will get its major overhaul in iOS 26.4, but a new visual look is supposedly planned for iOS 27. There are no specifics about what the redesign might entail, but rumors linked to Apple's upcoming tabletop robot suggest that the company might introduce a version of ‌Siri‌ that's more animated, similar to the Mac Finder logo. That more animated version of ‌Siri‌ could also come to the ‌iPhone‌ and ‌iPad‌. Apple is working on several new satellite features for the ‌iPhone‌, and some of these could come in iOS 27, though timing is unclear. Apple Maps via satellite Photos in Messages via satellite Satellite API framework for third-party apps Satellite over 5G Satellite connectivity without the need for a view of the sky. Some of these features could require new hardware, but options like ‌Apple Maps‌ via satellite would not require components beyond what's available now. There will be new iOS 27 features that are designed for the foldable ‌iPhone‌, such as interfaces and experiences made for a larger screen. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has described iOS 27 as a "Snow Leopard" update, suggesting that Apple will focus on improving underlying performance and quality rather than introducing major new functionality. Read More Make sure to follow MacRumors.com and the MacRumors roundups and guides over the course of 2026 to keep up with all of the rumors we're hearing. Bookmark our What to Expect Guide and our Events Guide to see a continually updated overview of what's on the horizon. 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  20. Apple hasn't updated the Mac Pro since 2023, and according to recent rumors, there's no update coming in the near future. In fact, Apple might be finished with the ‌Mac Pro‌. Bloomberg recently said that the ‌Mac Pro‌ is "on the back burner" and has been "largely written off" by Apple. Apple apparently views the more compact Mac Studio as the ideal high-end pro-level desktop, and it has almost replaced the ‌Mac Pro‌. Apple is working on an M5 Ultra chip that will come out next year, but Bloomberg says the company is only planning to use it in the ‌Mac Studio‌, and not in an updated ‌Mac Pro‌. Apple has no plans to update the ‌Mac Pro‌ in 2026 in a "significant way." If we are truly at the end for the ‌Mac Pro‌, will we see Apple discontinue it when the next-generation ‌Mac Studio‌ launches? The current ‌Mac Studio‌ has a newer, higher-end M3 Ultra chip that supports more CPU cores, more GPU cores, more maximum storage (16TB vs. 8TB), and more maximum unified memory (512GB vs. 192GB). The ‌Mac Studio‌ can support up to four 8K displays, while the ‌Mac Pro‌ is limited to three, and the ‌Mac Pro‌ doesn't have Thunderbolt 5. The ‌Mac Pro‌ has fallen behind, and the gap will only increase with the launch of an M5 Ultra ‌Mac Studio‌. The only benefit that the ‌Mac Pro‌ offers over the ‌Mac Studio‌ is PCIe expansion slots. It's heavier, bulkier, and more expensive than the ‌Mac Studio‌ when comparing equivalent RAM and storage. For most people, there's no reason to choose a ‌Mac Pro‌ over a ‌Mac Studio‌, but some of Apple's high-end customers still need the space for things like RED capture cards and specialized audio interfaces. Over the years, Apple has struggled with meeting the needs of pro users who want a desktop. The now-infamous "trash can" ‌Mac Pro‌ that came out in 2013 prioritized design over functionality, and the machine ended up being a failure. Apple was criticized for misunderstanding its pro user base because there was no space for internal upgrades like additional GPUs. Apple was never able to update the trash can ‌Mac Pro‌ because it wasn't thermally capable of supporting rapidly evolving GPUs. In 2019, Apple unveiled a modular ‌Mac Pro‌ that had a more traditional enclosure able to support expansion with eight PCIe slots and three impeller fans. Apple did update the ‌Mac Pro‌ a couple of times after that, but it has once again been sidelined. Apple is still selling the M2 Ultra version of the ‌Mac Pro‌ and it hasn't been discontinued or removed from the company's website. Until it's officially discontinued, there's a chance we could get another ‌Mac Pro‌ at some point in the future, but it doesn't sound like 2026 will be the year. Related Roundup: Mac ProBuyer's Guide: Mac Pro (Neutral)Related Forum: Mac Pro This article, "What's Happening With the Mac Pro?" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  21. Apple today added the final 13-inch MacBook Air powered by Intel processors, the Apple Watch Series 5, and additional products to its vintage products list. The iPhone 11 Pro was also added to the list after the iPhone 11 Pro Max was added back in September. The full list of products added to Apple's vintage and obsolete list today: MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2020) iPhone 8 Plus 128GB - other capacities were already vintage iPhone 11 Pro iPad Air 3, Wi-Fi + Cellular - Wi-Fi-only models not yet vintage Apple Watch Series 5, Aluminum, 40mm Apple Watch Series 5, Aluminum, 44mm Apple Watch Series 5, Ceramic, 40mm Apple Watch Series 5, Ceramic, 44mm Apple Watch Series 5 Hermes, 40mm Apple Watch Series 5 Hermes, 44mm Apple Watch Series 5 Nike, 40mm Apple Watch Series 5 Nike, 44mm Apple Watch Series 5, Stainless Steel, 40mm Apple Watch Series 5, Stainless Steel, 44mm Apple Watch Series 5, Titanium, 40mm Apple Watch Series 5, Titanium, 44mm The final Intel MacBook Air was introduced in March 2020 and featured a 1.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i3, 1.1GHz quad-core Intel Core i5, or 1.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, depending on configuration. It only remained on the market for eight months before it was discontinued when Apple debuted the M1 MacBook Air in November of that year as part of its initial Apple silicon launch. Apple considers a device to be vintage after more than five years have passed since the company stopped distributing it for sale. Apple and Apple Authorized Service Providers may offer repairs for vintage devices, but only if parts remain available. In addition to the newly vintage products, Apple today shifted the special-edition Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones released in 2018 to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Mickey Mouse from the vintage list to the obsolete list. Apple considers a device to be obsolete once more that seven years have passed since it was offered for sale, and hardware service is generally unavailable for those devices. Mac laptops are, however, eligible for an extended battery-only repair period of up to 10 years from the date of discontinuation, subject to parts availability.Tag: Vintage and Obsolete Apple Products This article, "Apple Says Final Intel MacBook Air and Apple Watch Series 5 Now 'Vintage'" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  22. Apple's AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $64.98 this week on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. Free shipping options have a delivery estimate around January 5, while Prime members should be able to get it delivered a few days sooner. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Overall, this is a solid second-best price on the AirTag 4-pack that's within $2 of the Amazon all-time low price, which we last tracked during Black Friday. If you're shopping for a single AirTag, Amazon has the AirTag 1-Pack for $19.00, down from $29.00. $10 OFFAirTag 1-Pack for $19.00 $34 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $64.98 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find this holiday season? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple Deals This article, "Get an AirTag 4-Pack for Just $64.98 on Amazon" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  23. Apple plans to enter the foldable smartphone market in September 2026, debuting its first foldable iPhone. We've heard multiple rumors about the design of the upcoming device, but little has been revealed about the operating system or the software features. Rumors suggest the ‌iPhone‌ Fold will be around 5.4 inches when closed, and approximately 7.6 inches when open, giving it a 4:3 aspect ratio. We did a video featuring a rough ‌iPhone‌ Fold mockup at those dimensions yesterday, which provides an idea of what the device will look like. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. When unfolded, the upcoming ‌iPhone‌ will be bigger than any ‌iPhone‌ to date, and not too far off in size from the original iPad mini. The current ‌iPad mini‌ has an 8.3-inch screen size, but the first models had a 7.9-inch display. Since the ‌iPhone‌ Fold's inner display will be close to an iPad in size, will it run iOS or iPadOS? Will it work like a standard ‌iPhone‌ when the display is closed, and an ‌iPad‌ when it's open? Or will it get something in between? We haven't heard much about iOS 27 as of yet or what Apple has in store for the ‌iPhone‌ Fold, so it's still a mystery. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that iOS 27 will lay the foundation for the foldable ‌iPhone‌ and future foldables, but that's about it. With a larger display, the ‌iPhone‌ Fold will probably support some kind of split screen view or multitasking option, perhaps even adopting Slide Over. Apple Pencil support for a 7.6-inch display could make sense, but the ‌iPhone‌ Fold's display will be an awkward middle size between an ‌iPhone‌ and an ‌iPad‌. We haven't heard rumors that the ‌iPhone‌ Fold will work with the ‌Apple Pencil‌, but we also haven't heard rumors that it won't. ‌Apple Pencil‌ support could be useful for quick note taking, sketches, signing documents, editing photos and videos, and more. Steve Jobs famously said "Nobody wants a stylus," but in the years since he touted the ergonomics of the finger, the stylus has evolved. The ‌Apple Pencil‌ isn't one of the tiny plastic pens or imprecise rubber-tipped styluses that were around back in 2007 when Jobs commented on them. It's a writing implement that accurately mimics a pen or a pencil, and it feels natural to use. Samsung's foldables supported the optional S Pen for many years, but the latest Galaxy Z Fold7 dropped the feature for a thinner and lighter design, which might not bode well for Apple offering the functionality. Rumors suggest the ‌iPhone‌ Fold is going to be somewhere around 4.5mm thick when unfolded, which will make it thinner than Apple's 5.1mm iPad Pro, the thinnest Apple device to date. Some dedicated Samsung Galaxy Fold users are unhappy with the feature's removal, so there are definitely foldable smartphone customers out there who like the flexibility of being able to use a stylus. Rumors suggest that Samsung is considering bringing S Pen support back to the next-generation Galaxy Fold, which will, coincidentally, have a shorter, wider design to match the iPhone Fold. If Apple implements ‌Apple Pencil‌ support and Samsung doesn't, it's possible Apple will draw some switchers who don't want to use a foldable without a pen option. The opposite is also a possibility, so Apple could lose customers who don't want a foldable without a pen. Google didn't design a stylus for the Pixel Fold, but it did implement support for the Universal Stylus Initiative (USI), so the device works with third-party USI pens. USI pens don't have the same functionality as the ‌Apple Pencil‌, lacking features like pressure sensitivity, but the basic stylus functionality is there for those who want it. Apple could do something similar to Google. Add support for the ‌Apple Pencil‌ for those who want it, without making it a primary marketing point. That would make the ‌Apple Pencil‌ available for those who want the extra functionality, but it wouldn't be a necessity. Apple could also design an ‌iPhone‌ Fold-specific ‌Apple Pencil‌ that is sized to the device and able to be charged with it, but it all depends on how Apple wants to market the ‌iPhone‌ Fold. If it's marketed as an ‌iPhone‌, ‌Apple Pencil‌ support is unlikely. Apple has long championed a touch-first approach, and no ‌Apple Pencil‌ support for the ‌iPhone‌ clearly separates it from the ‌iPad‌. If it's marketed as an ‌iPhone‌ and ‌iPad‌ hybrid device, ‌Apple Pencil‌ support seems like more of a possibility. Apple might not be able to implement ‌Apple Pencil‌ support at all because of technical limitations. Rumors suggest that the ‌iPhone‌ Fold is so thin that it doesn't have the space for the TrueDepth camera hardware for Face ID, so Apple is instead adding a Touch ID button to the device. With space at such a premium, a digitizer layer for the ‌Apple Pencil‌ is probably impossible. Apple also needs to take into account how an ‌Apple Pencil‌ would impact ‌iPhone‌ Fold features like the crease in the middle, and that might add too much complication. Even if the first-generation ‌iPhone‌ Fold doesn't get ‌Apple Pencil‌ support, it could be a feature that Apple adds in the future as display technology improves. Do you want ‌Apple Pencil‌ support for the ‌iPhone‌ Fold? Let us know in the comments below.Tag: Foldable iPhone This article, "Will the Apple Pencil Work With the iPhone Fold?" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  24. The Apple Fitness+ Instagram account today teased that the service has "big plans" for 2026. In a video, several Apple Fitness+ trainers are shown holding up newspapers with headlines related to Apple Fitness+. What's Apple Fitness+ Planning for the New Year? Something Big is Coming to Apple Fitness+ The Countdown Begins. Apple Fitness+ 2026 is Almost Here 2026 Plans Still Under Wraps-For Now There are rumors that an AI-based Health+ service will be introduced at some point in 2026, but the Apple Fitness+ post may simply be referencing some kind of fitness program or fitness promotion that's designed to help people meet their New Year's Resolutions. It sounds like an announcement is planned for January 1, 2026. The Health+ service that's in the works will supposedly incorporate AI for personalized health recommendations and health coaching. Health+ will rely on the LLM version of Siri that Apple has planned, which isn't expected until iOS 26.4 in the spring, so we're probably not hearing about the service in January. Apple has a "Ring in the New Year" Apple Watch activity challenge that kicks off on January 1, so the Fitness+ announcement could be related to that. This article, "Apple Teases 'Something Big' Coming Soon to Apple Fitness+" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  25. This holiday season, Apple donated $5 to The Global Fund for every purchase made using Apple Pay on Apple.com, the Apple Store app, and Apple retail stores in the U.S. and other countries. The Global Fund this week said that Apple raised a total of $3 million for the organization, which is dedicated to fighting HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria in developing countries. Apple capped donations at $3 million, so that means Apple customers raised the total possible amount through their purchases. Apple ran the promotion from November 28 through December 7 to fund critical health programs that save lives. Apple has long supported The Global Fund with similar promotions and through sales of devices manufactured in (PRODUCT)RED colors. Apple has not offered any of its iPhones or accessories in (PRODUCT)RED colorways since the launch of the 2022 iPhone 14 models, but it does raise money each December in honor of World AIDS Day. Apple has raised more than $250 million for The Global Fund during its 19-year partnership with the (RED) brand.Tags: Apple Pay Promo, (PRODUCT)RED This article, "Apple Raised $3 Million for Global Fund's AIDS Fight Through Apple Pay Promotion" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article

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