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  1. If you’ve ever stared at the ceiling at 3am wondering whether texting your ex is a brilliant idea or the worst decision of your life – Ava Della Pietra has written the soundtrack for that exact moment. The rising pop singer-songwriter and Broadway alum has returned with her new single ‘3am’, a moody, late-night breakup track that sits right in that tense emotional space between denial and the slow realisation that something’s already over. Ava Della Pietra – ‘3am’ Built around the deceptively comforting refrain “nothing bad’s gonna happen at 3am”, the song dives headfirst into the kind of relationship that always seems to unravel in the quietest hours of the night – when emotions are loud, logic is quiet and your brain starts writing stories you probably shouldn’t believe. As the track unfolds, Ava’s vocal gradually shifts from soft reassurance to something more resolute, capturing the exact moment where clarity cuts through the fog. “‘3am’ is about an on-again, off-again relationship that always seems to unravel in the early hours, when emotions are raw and we’re at our most vulnerable,” Ava explains. “It’s about the pull of someone who feels impossible to quit, and the clarity that finally tells you it’s time to walk away.” The song’s origin story mirrors the theme almost perfectly. Faced with a difficult relationship decision one night, Ava recorded a voice memo after a friend suggested she “take the night and think it over” – a throwaway phrase that eventually became the spark for the song’s central hook. The next morning, she began building the story around the idea that 3am is rarely the best time to make big life decisions. The accompanying music video leans fully into that emotional limbo, placing Ava in a dimly lit, dreamlike world where moments seem to repeat in a loop – shadowy hallways, glances at clocks and quiet solitary scenes reinforcing the sense of being stuck in a cycle. At just 20 years old, Ava Della Pietra is already carving out a pretty impressive lane as an independent pop artist. Before launching her music career she appeared on Broadway in productions of School of Rock and Les Misérables, and since pivoting to pop she’s released more than 20 singles, written over 150 songs, and racked up 37 million global streams. She’s also currently juggling her music career with studies in the Harvard University–Berklee College of Music Joint Studies Program, where she’s balancing coursework in human evolution with songwriting (casual overachiever behaviour). Following recent releases like Marionette, Single for Life and 2 Can Play, the new track shows a more introspective side of Ava’s songwriting – proving that sometimes the quietest moments can produce the most honest songs. Stream it up above. Just maybe don’t make any major life decisions while listening to it at 3am. Further Reading Ava Della Pietra Turns Third-Wheel Pain Into Pop Gold With New Release, ‘Single For Life’ Olivia Dean Announces 2026 Australian Arena Tour Lady Gaga The MAYHEM Ball Tour Setlist The post Ava Della Pietra Has A Song For Your 3am Emotional Spiral appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  2. Dust off the band tees and prepare for a proper turn-of-the-millennium throwback – The Superjesus are hitting the road in 2026 to celebrate 25 years of their classic album, Jet Age. The Aussie alt-rock mainstays will take the seminal 2000 record across the country this June, performing the album in full alongside a stack of their greatest hits – meaning fans can expect a healthy dose of nostalgia along with the band’s trademark arena-sized hooks. The Superjesus – ‘Gravity’ For those who came of age in the late ’90s and early 2000s, Jet Age was a big moment. Arriving two years after the band’s breakout debut Sumo, the record saw The Superjesus level up both musically and commercially, debuting at #5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and eventually going platinum. It also delivered some of the band’s biggest tracks, including Gravity, Secret Agent Man, Enough To Know and Second Sun – songs that quickly became staples of Aussie rock radio and festival stages alike. Frontwoman Sarah McLeod has reflected on the pressure surrounding the album at the time, coming off the huge success of Sumo and the departure of founding guitarist Chris Tennent: “We felt so much pressure going in to make ‘Jet Age‘ because of the success of ‘Sumo‘ and the departure of our founding member. We needed to prove to ourselves that we could stand on our own two feet without him. I was terrified the magic pathway to creativity would be broken – but it was not broken at all. It was actually strengthened by fresh collaborations with new guitarist Tim Henwood.” Henwood himself remembers the era fondly, particularly the moment that led to the album’s lead single, Gravity: “Our very first co-writing session together became the album’s first single. I’m incredibly proud of Jet Age and grateful to have been part of The Superjesus story.” The anniversary tour arrives during something of a renaissance period for the band. In 2025 they released their self-titled fourth album – their first full-length in more than two decades – which debuted inside the ARIA Australian Albums Top 10, proving the appetite for The Superjesus is still very much alive. Now, they’re revisiting the album that helped define their early years – and bringing a new generation of band members along for the ride. For guitarist Cam Blockland, the record carries some particularly personal nostalgia. “I actually grew up with ‘Jet Age‘ without even realising I’d one day be playing it. I used to listen to it on drives with my dad in his ute when I was in high school… these songs are wired into my brain.” Joining The Superjesus across the run will be Sydney rock outfit The Art and New Zealand’s The After, rounding out what’s shaping up to be a very healthy dose of loud, sweaty Australian rock nostalgia. So if Gravity once soundtracked your late-night drives, your Discman era or a particularly dramatic teenage breakup, consider this your sign. Details below. The Superjesus ‘Jet Age’ 25th Anniversary Tour Dates Supported by The Art and The After Friday 5 June The Triffid, Brisbane QLD TICKETS Saturday 6 June Coolangatta Hotel, Gold Coast QLD TICKETS Friday 12 June The Prince Bandroom, St Kilda VIC TICKETS Saturday 13 June Theatre Royal, Castlemaine VIC TICKETS Thursday 18 June The River, Margaret River WA TICKETS Friday 19 June Freo Social, Fremantle WA TICKETS Saturday 20 June The Gov, Adelaide SA TICKETS Friday 26 June The Entrance Leagues Club, Central Coast NSW TICKETS Saturday 27 June The Factory Theatre, Marrickville NSW TICKETS Further Reading The Superjesus Announce First Album In 22 Years Trip Some Serious Balls With The Art’s Psychedelic New ‘Thinking About The Universe’ Clip FEATURE FLASHBACK: Vicky Hamilton: ‘The Art’ Is In Her Heart The post The Superjesus Announce ‘Jet Age’ 25th Anniversary Australian Tour appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  3. Fans heading to Linkin Park’s upcoming Sydney shows can breathe a little easier tonight. Despite the band cancelling tonight’s Adelaide Entertainment Centre performance just hours before doors, their remaining Aussie tour dates – two Sydney arena shows this weekend – are currently still expected to go ahead as planned. Linkin Park – ‘Heavy Is the Crown’ The band confirmed earlier today that the Adelaide show had been scrapped due to illness within the touring party, and would sadly not be rescheduled. In a statement shared to social media, Linkin Park said they didn’t make the decision lightly: “We have made the extremely difficult decision to cancel tonight’s show due to an illness in the band. The Australian tour has been incredible so far and we are devastated that we’re unable to perform for our fans in Adelaide. Unfortunately, the show will not be rescheduled. Please know that cancelling a show is not a decision we take lightly. We are sorry to those fans who were planning to attend.” The cancellation was particularly tough news for Adelaide fans, with the show close to selling out and marking the band’s first Australian tour in 13 years. However, according to reporting from Seven News, promoters say no other Australian tour dates will be affected, with the remaining shows expected to proceed as scheduled. The band are currently midway through their From Zero World Tour, which kicked off locally in Brisbane last week before moving through two Melbourne arena shows. The run marks Linkin Park’s first Aussie performances since 2013, and their first local shows with new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong – formerly of Dead Sara – who joined the band for their latest chapter alongside Mike Shinoda, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, “Mr.” Joe Hahn and Colin Brittain. The tour supports the band’s new album From Zero, which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and sees the group mixing fresh material with the career-defining hits that helped shape the nu metal era. So far, the shows have delivered a hefty setlist packed with classics including In The End, Numb, Crawling and One Step Closer, alongside new tracks like Heavy Is The Crown and The Emptiness Machine. For Sydney ticket-holders, the plan remains unchanged for now – though fans will no doubt be keeping a close eye on updates ahead of the weekend. Meanwhile, Adelaide ticket holders won’t need to take any action, with refunds set to be processed automatically. We’ll keep you updated with more info about the Sydney shows if anything changes – but for the now, the tour is expected to roll on. Linkin Park From Zero 2026 – Remaining Australian Tour Dates Supported By Polaris Thursday March 12 – AEC Arena, Adelaide – CANCELLED Saturday March 14 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Sunday March 15 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Tickets on sale now via Live Nation Further Reading FULL SETLIST: Linkin Park’s First Aussie Show In 13 Years Linkin Park Unleash Second Single Of Their New Era, ‘Heavy Is The Crown’ Linkin Park Unveil Their New Singer, Drop First Single, Album Announcement & Tour Dates The post Linkin Park Sydney Shows Still Expected To Go Ahead, Despite Last-Minute Adelaide Cancellation appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  4. Building software today is faster than it has ever been. But as anyone who has worked in this field knows, speed is dangerous if it is not controlled. For a long time, security was treated like a final check at the very end of a project. This caused delays, stress, and often resulted in broken systems. Today, we must shift our thinking. Security has to be part of the plan from the very first day. This guide is for those who want to lead this change. We are focusing on the journey to becoming a Certified DevSecOps Architect. This role is about more than just using tools; it is about designing a system that protects itself. Whether you are an engineer or a manager, mastering these skills is the best way to ensure your software is safe, fast, and reliable. Certification Landscape: The Professional Roadmap To reach the top of this field, you need a clear map. You cannot learn everything at once; you must build your skills in the right order. The table below shows how the different tracks of modern engineering fit together. TrackLevelWho it’s forPrerequisitesSkills CoveredRecommended OrderSecurity ArchitectureMaster/ArchitectSenior Eng, Managers, ArchitectsDevOps Basics, Cloud KnowledgeThreat Modeling, SCA, SAST, DAST, Compliance as Code1 (Core)ObservabilitySpecialistSRE, Security Eng, ArchitectsInfrastructure KnowledgeTracing, Logging, SLOs, Incident Response2 (Advanced)ReliabilitySpecialistSREs, Cloud EngineersK8s KnowledgeError Budgets, Scaling, Post-mortems3 (Complementary)Cost OptimizationSpecialistFinOps, ManagersCloud EconomicsResource Tagging, Budgeting, Governance4 (Business)AI OperationsSpecialistMLOps, Tech LeadsData Science BasicsAutomated Remediation, Predictive Scaling5 (Future-Ready) Deep Dive: Certified DevSecOps Architect What it is The Certified DevSecOps Architect program is an advanced path for those who want to master secure automation. It moves away from simple tasks and focuses on high-level design. You learn how to build security into every phase of the lifecycle, from the first line of code to the final deployment in the cloud. It is a complete framework for protecting your organization’s digital assets using automated rules and smart policies. Who should take it This path is made for Senior Software Engineers, DevOps Leads, and Engineering Managers. If you are the person responsible for the safety of a project, this is for you. It is also perfect for managers who need to lead their teams through digital shifts and want to ensure they are doing it in a safe, professional way. Skills you’ll gain By finishing this program, you will have a deep understanding of how to defend an organization. You will move from being a user of tools to being a designer of systems. Analyzing Risks Early: You will learn how to look at an application and find where a hacker might attack before you even start writing the code. Automated Code Testing (SAST/DAST): Mastering the tools that check for vulnerabilities in the code while you write it and while it is running. Managing Third-Party Risks (SCA): Learning how to handle the dangers that come with using code or libraries that were written by someone else. Building Secure Clouds: Gaining the skills to write scripts that set up cloud environments that are locked down and safe from the very first second. Automatic Rule Checking: Learning to turn boring legal and safety rules into code that checks itself, so your team is always ready for an audit. Real-world projects you should be able to do The true test of an architect is what they can actually build. After this certification, you will be ready to lead important projects that keep the business safe. Build a “Verified” Pipeline: You will design a system where no bit of code is allowed to move forward until it passes a strict set of automated safety tests. Safe Key Management: Implementing a “vault” for the whole company so that passwords and API keys are never left lying around in the code. Hardening Docker Images: Creating a way to scan every container and automatically block any that have known safety flaws before they go live. Live Safety Dashboards: Building a view that shows exactly how secure the company is at any moment, making it easy to show the leadership that things are under control. Preparation Plan Success requires a steady approach. Depending on your experience, you can choose one of these three paths: 7–14 Days (Fast Track): This is for people who already work with security tools every day. Focus on the big-picture design. Review how different tools connect together and spend your time on practice exams. 30 Days (Standard): This is the best choice for most engineers. Spend one hour each day. Devote each week to a different part of the cycle (Planning, Building, Testing, and Final Review). 60 Days (Deep Dive): If you are a manager or new to security, take this path. Spend the first month doing hands-on labs with each tool. Spend the second month learning how to weave those tools into a single, safe design. Common Mistakes Even very smart people make these mistakes. Avoiding them will help you pass the exam and be much better at your job. Thinking Tools are Everything: A tool is just a hammer. You need to know how to build the house. The design and the process are always more important than the tool itself. Making Things Too Hard for Developers: If your security design makes it too slow for developers to do their work, they will find ways to go around it. You must make security the easiest path to take. Ignoring the “Operations” side: Many people focus only on the code and forget that the servers, the networks, and the databases also need to be secured and watched. Best Next Certification After This Once you have learned how to build a safe system, the next step is learning how to watch it in real-time. This is why the Master in Observability Engineering Certifications Program is the perfect next step. While DevSecOps builds the shield, Observability gives you the “eyes” to see what is happening inside your systems. Awareness of this program is vital for any architect who wants to keep a system healthy and strong. Choose Your Path: 6 Specialized Learning Journeys As a certified architect, you can take your career in many directions. Which one fits your passion? DevOps Path: Focus on the flow of software and making things move smoothly from a developer’s machine to the customer. DevSecOps Path: Become a specialist in defense and protecting the company from threats. SRE Path: Focus on reliability. Your job is to make sure the system stays up and running, no matter how much traffic it gets. AIOps/MLOps Path: Use the power of AI to manage systems and protect the data used in smart machines. DataOps Path: Focus on the safety and speed of data. Make sure information gets where it needs to go without being leaked. FinOps Path: Manage the money. Learn how to keep the cloud secure while also making sure it doesn’t cost the company too much. Role → Recommended Certifications Mapping Align your learning with your current job or the job you want to have in the future. DevOps Engineer: DevOps Professional → Certified DevSecOps Architect. SRE: SRE Foundation → Certified DevSecOps Architect → Observability Master. Platform Engineer: Cloud Architect → Certified DevSecOps Architect. Cloud Engineer: Cloud Associate → Certified DevSecOps Professional → Architect. Security Engineer: Security Professional → Certified DevSecOps Architect. Data Engineer: DataOps Professional → Certified DevSecOps Architect. FinOps Practitioner: FinOps Certified → Certified DevSecOps Architect. Engineering Manager: Leadership Master Class → Certified DevSecOps Architect. Next Certifications to Take After you finish your journey as an Architect, it is important to keep growing. Based on the expert data from Gurukul Galaxy, here are three ways to move forward: Same Track: Certified DevSecOps Expert (for those who want absolute technical depth). Cross-Track: Master in Observability Engineering (to master system visibility and production health). Leadership: Engineering Manager Master Class (for moving into director or VP-level leadership roles). Institutions for Training and Certification DevOpsSchool This is a leading institution known for its deep, hands-on technical training. They focus on making you an expert who can handle real-world scenarios, not just someone who can pass an exam. Their curriculum is updated constantly to match what top companies need today. Cotocus Cotocus is respected for its fast-paced and highly technical consulting and training. They excel at helping professionals bridge the gap between simple knowledge and job-ready skills. Their labs are very robust, allowing engineers to practice complex scenarios in a safe environment. Scmgalaxy Scmgalaxy is a massive community and learning hub for software experts. They provide an incredible wealth of resources that cover the entire software lifecycle. It is an excellent place to learn how different tools fit together in a large organization and to stay connected with other experts. BestDevOps This institution prides itself on making hard topics easy to understand. Their training is built around what global companies are actually hiring for right now. They provide great support for working professionals who need to level up their skills while managing their daily jobs. devsecopsschool This is the dedicated home for everything related to security in the DevOps world. They provide the official training and certification for the Architect program, ensuring you have the most up-to-date knowledge on defense. sreschool If you care about systems never crashing, this is the place to go. They focus entirely on the art of reliability and the special tools needed to keep big applications running around the clock. It is perfect for aspiring Site Reliability Engineers who want to build a strong foundation in uptime. aiopsschool This school focuses on the future of tech. They teach you how to use AI to find problems in your systems before they even happen. This is a very valuable skill as companies deal with more and more data every day and need automated ways to manage it without manual effort. dataopsschool Data is the most important part of most companies today. This school teaches you how to manage data pipelines safely and quickly. They show you how to apply the best engineering rules to the world of big data and analytics to ensure privacy and speed are always maintained. finopsschool FinOps is about the business side of the cloud. This school teaches you how to keep things secure while also making sure your cloud bill doesn’t get too high. It is a high-demand skill that connects the engineering world with the financial leadership of a modern company. FAQs : Career, Value, and Strategy 1. How difficult is the Certified DevSecOps Architect exam? It is a serious exam designed for senior professionals. It tests your ability to design systems, not just memorize facts. You must understand how tools work together perfectly. 2. How much time do I need for preparation? For most engineers, 30 days of steady study is enough to feel confident and pass the exam. 3. Are there any prerequisites for this certification? While anyone can take the course, a basic understanding of Linux and at least one automation tool is highly recommended. 4. In what order should I take these certifications? Start with a “Professional” or “Foundation” level to learn the tools. Then, take the “Architect” level to learn how to design the entire system. 5. What is the value of this certification in India? The demand in India is very high, especially in banking and tech sectors. Being a certified architect can significantly increase your salary and help you move into leadership roles. 6. Is this certification recognized globally? Yes. The principles of DevSecOps are the same everywhere in the world. This certification is recognized globally and follows international standards for security. 7. Can a manager benefit from this technical certification? Yes. Managers who understand the technical design can lead their teams more effectively and make better decisions about which tools to buy. 8. What are the career outcomes after getting certified? Common roles include Lead DevSecOps Engineer, Security Architect, and Engineering Manager. It often leads to roles with more responsibility and better pay. 9. Is this certification worth it for a Software Engineer? Yes. Modern developers are now responsible for the security of their code. This knowledge helps you write better code and work more effectively with other teams. 10. How long is the certification valid? The certification is typically valid for two to three years. This ensures that you stay up-to-date with the latest threats and technology changes. 11. Are the labs included in the training? Most providers like DevOpsSchool include cloud-based labs, so you don’t have to worry about setting up your own servers while you study. 12. Does this cover more than one cloud platform? Yes, the program is designed to be cloud-neutral. It teaches you principles that you can apply to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or even your own data centers. FAQs on Certified DevSecOps Architect Specifics 1. What is the main difference between a Professional and an Architect? The Professional focuses on running the tools day-to-day. The Architect focuses on the design of the whole system and how everything fits together for the company. 2. Do I need to be a coding expert to be an architect? You don’t need to be a senior developer, but you should be comfortable reading code and understanding how automation scripts work. 3. What specific security tools are covered in this program? You will learn about tools for code scanning (SAST), application testing (DAST), and keeping passwords safe (Vault). 4. Is there a focus on automated rules and compliance? Yes, “Compliance as Code” is a major part of the curriculum. It teaches you how to make the system check its own safety automatically. 5. How is the certification exam taken? The exam is proctored online and focuses on scenario-based questions. It tests your decision-making and design skills. 6. Can I take the training while I am working a full-time job? Yes. The 30-day and 60-day study plans are built specifically for working professionals who need to manage their time carefully. 7. Is there a community to help me if I get stuck? Yes, schools like Scmgalaxy have large communities where you can ask questions and get help from other students and experts. 8. Will this help me if I want to work in SRE? Definitely. A big part of reliability is security. An SRE who knows how to design secure systems is a top-tier professional. Conclusion Deciding to become a Certified DevSecOps Architect is a major step toward long-term career growth. As software systems become more complex and the threats we face become more advanced, the world needs leaders who can bridge the gap between building fast and staying safe. By choosing the right partners like DevOpsSchool or Scmgalaxy and sticking to a clear plan, you are doing more than just earning a certificate—you are gaining the vision to lead an entire organization’s digital defense. This path turns you from a builder into a designer, ensuring that the software you create is not only fast but truly resilient. Now is the time to embrace the architect’s mindset and build the secure foundations that our digital world depends on. It is an investment in yourself that will pay off for many years to come by providing the stability and confidence that modern software delivery requires. View the full article
  5. Weekly MLB games are set to return to the Apple TV subscription service on Friday, March 27, Apple said today. The fifth Friday Night Baseball season will begin with the Los Angeles Angels facing off against the Houston Astros, followed by the Cleveland Guardians playing against the Seattle Mariners. ‌Apple TV‌ will air weekly MLB doubleheaders each Friday during the 25-week 2026 season. MLB fans in 60 countries and regions will be able to watch the games with enhanced production quality and expert commentary. "'Friday Night Baseball' on Apple TV continues to elevate how fans experience the game," said Oliver Schusser, Apple's vice president of Apple Music, Apple TV, Sports, and Beats. "With cutting-edge production -- including the integration of iPhone to capture immersive new perspectives -- and a full season of marquee matchups available without local broadcast restrictions, we're delivering a modern, premium broadcast experience designed for fans everywhere." Starting on the March 26 opening day, U.S. fans will also be able to watch the MLB Big Inning show each weeknight with live look-ins and in-game highlights, plus there is a full slate of MLB-related content coming to ‌Apple TV‌ like Countdown to First Pitch, MLB Daily Recap, and MLB This Week. The full Friday Night Baseball schedule for the first half of the season can be found on Apple's website. Friday Night Baseball is included for free with an ‌Apple TV‌ subscription, and no additional subscription package is required. ‌Apple TV‌ is priced at $12.99 per month.Related Roundup: Apple TVTags: Apple TV Plus, MLBBuyer's Guide: Apple TV (Don't Buy)Related Forum: Apple TV and Home Theater This article, "Friday Night Baseball Returns to Apple TV on March 27 for 2026 MLB Season" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  6. Apple today released iOS 16.7.15, iPadOS 16.7.15, iOS 15.8.7, and iPadOS 15.8.7, updates designed for older iPhones and iPads that are not able to run newer versions of iOS and iPadOS. iPhone and iPad users can install the updates by opening up the Settings app, going to General, and selecting the Software Update option. Those with automatic updates turned on will see the new software installed automatically in the coming days. According to Apple's release notes, the updates include important security fixes. Apple has committed to providing security updates for iPhones for at least five years after launch, but often Apple provides security fixes for a much longer period of time. Earlier this year, the iPhone 5s got a new software update 13 years after it initially launched. This article, "Apple Releases New Versions of iOS for Older iPhones" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  7. The upcoming foldable iPhone that Apple plans to debut this September will operate like a cross between an iPhone and an iPad, reports Bloomberg. When the device is opened up, the UI will have an iPad-like layout that supports multitasking with two apps side-by-side. No iPhone to date has supported running multiple apps on the display at the same time, beyond simple picture-in-picture mode features. Many apps will feature sidebars on the left of the display, and developers will be given tools to adapt their existing apps for the new interface. The ‌iPad‌ interface makes sense because the iPhone Fold is something of an iPhone and ‌iPad‌ hybrid. When closed, it will resemble a traditional slab-style iPhone, but when open, it will be closer to the size of the iPad mini. Rather than a tall design, Apple is using a wider design than its competitors, and it is expected to have a 4:3 aspect ratio. A wider display will make the iPhone Fold more useful for side-by-side apps, video watching, and similar tasks that people are used to doing with an ‌iPad‌. When the iPhone Fold is closed, the outer display will look like a standard iPhone. It will display apps and it will have a hole-punch front-facing camera for selfies, but there isn't Face ID support. Instead, Apple is using a fingerprint sensor that's included in the power button. The camera area will still support Dynamic Island features for Live Activities and relevant notifications even though there's no TrueDepth system. Apple did test a camera that was underneath the inner display, but it produced poor images compared to the hole punch version, so Apple opted for a visible camera. The rear area will have dual cameras, but no triple-lens camera system because of space constraints. Though the iPhone Fold will have a display with some features that are also available on the ‌iPad‌, it will run iOS, not iPadOS. It will not support the full range of multitasking features that are available on the ‌iPad‌, and it won't run existing iPadOS apps. Apple plans to price the iPhone Fold somewhere around $2,000, and it will be the most expensive iPhone in the 2026 lineup.Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tags: Foldable iPhone, Mark GurmanRelated Forum: iPhone This article, "iPhone Fold to Feature iPad-Style Multitasking and Layouts" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  8. Happy MacBook Neo launch day! Apple's $599 notebook is finally here, and we picked one up to take a look at the new machine and share some first impressions. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. The ‌MacBook Neo‌ looks like a MacBook Air, but a little bit smaller. It comes in fun colors, including Citrus, Blush, and Indigo, plus a plain Silver shade. It's lightweight, has rounded corners, and it's an all-around nice machine, especially compared to bulkier Windows PCs. The display is as bright as the ‌MacBook Air‌ display at 500 nits, and it has nice vivid colors. The base model comes with a 256GB SSD and no Touch ID button for the color-matched keyboard, but the higher-tier 512GB model priced at $699 does have ‌Touch ID‌. Since this is a $599 MacBook, there are some compromises. You only get two USB-C ports and no Thunderbolt, plus no MagSafe or fast charging option. Only one of the USB-C ports is USB3, so you'll need to use that one if you want to connect an external display. It supports a 4K 60Hz display. The trackpad isn't the same Force Touch trackpad you'll find on the ‌MacBook Air‌ or MacBook Pro, but it's just as usable with the exception of the pressure-based options. There is a physical click rather than the Haptic Force Touch click, but the entire button can click so you can press anywhere. The keyboard is identical to the keyboard of the ‌MacBook Air‌ in terms of feel. Apple designed new speakers for the ‌MacBook Neo‌, and they're side-firing for the first time. Maximum sound is a little limited, but sound quality is otherwise decent for a laptop. The microphones for video calls are good at isolating out background noise, but the camera is limited to 1080p so it's not quite as good as the camera Apple uses for more expensive MacBook models. In terms of performance, the ‌MacBook Neo‌ has an A18 Pro chip and it's limited to 8GB RAM, but that's plenty for simple tasks like browsing the web, watching videos, editing documents, and doing homework. In a quick test opening 54 pre-installed apps on the ‌MacBook Neo‌, it didn't struggle, and it was able to handle all of those apps without an issue. We're going to do a deep dive into performance and battery life in the future once we've been able to spend more time with the ‌MacBook Neo‌, so make sure to keep an eye on the site for more videos.Related Roundup: MacBook NeoBuyer's Guide: MacBook Neo (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook Neo This article, "Hands-On With the New MacBook Neo" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  9. Following the release of his new book Apple: The First 50 Years, tech columnist David Pogue is hosting an Apple at 50: Five Decades of Thinking Different event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California tonight. The event will be live streamed on YouTube for free, starting at 7 p.m. Pacific Time. "From the early garage days of the 1970s, to the heyday of the Macintosh in the 1980s, to Apple's transformation in the 2000s with the iPhone, the program will explore how Apple repeatedly redefined itself while holding fast to a distinctive vision," the Computer History Museum said, in the YouTube stream's description. The event will feature speakers from across multiple Apple eras, including: John Sculley: Apple's CEO from 1983 to 1993 Chris Espinosa: Apple's longest-serving employee Avie Tevanian: Apple's former Chief Software Technology Officer Jon Rubinstein: Apple's former SVP of Hardware Engineering (appearing by video)Pogue is a CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, and he spent many years writing about Apple and technology for The New York Times and Macworld. In a social media post, Pogue said the event will also feature Ronald Wayne, the lesser-known third co-founder of Apple, alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. It is unclear if Wayne will be attending the event in person or if he will speak. Pogue said there will be seven key Apple figures participating in the event, so there should be two others beyond the names listed above. Perhaps it is a surprise. The Computer History Museum has an Apple at 50 page with a timeline of the company's history, old photos, interviews, rare prototypes, and more. Apple: The First 50 Years is available in hardcover and digital formats. In time for Apple's 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026, the 608-page book explores the first five decades of the company's history. Pogue interviewed 150 key people who shaped Apple into what it is today, including Wozniak, Sculley, former design chief Jony Ive, and others. The book provides "new facts that correct the record":In time for Apple's 50th anniversary, CBS Sunday Morning correspondent David Pogue tells the iconic company's entire life story: how it was born, nearly died, was born again under Steve Jobs, and became, under CEO Tim Cook, the most valuable company in the world. The book features full-color photos, new facts that correct the record and illuminate its subversive culture, and fresh interviews with the legendary figures who shaped Apple into what it is today.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 to keep the site running.Tags: Computer History Museum, David Pogue, Ronald Wayne This article, "Watch: Apple's Lesser-Known Co-Founder to Appear at Event Tonight" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  10. Apple is planning to launch a MacBook Air with an OLED display, but it won't come for several years after the MacBook Pro is updated with OLED screen technology. We're not going to see an OLED ‌MacBook Air‌ until at least 2028, according to Bloomberg. Large, high-quality OLED displays are expensive, and it will take some time for the technology to come down in price enough that it can be used in Apple's midrange devices. Apple brought OLED to the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models in 2024, introducing the first larger-sized OLED screens. The iPhone and Apple Watch have used OLED for years, but it is more complicated with bigger displays. Apple wants to transition its flagship Mac and iPad models to OLED, with OLED eventually used across all product lines. OLED displays have better contrast than the LCD and mini-LED displays that Apple is using for current Macs, providing richer colors and deeper blacks. OLED also supports wider viewing angles and is often more power efficient because black pixels don't light up. A ‌MacBook Pro‌ with a touchscreen OLED display is in development, and rumors suggest that we're going to get it as soon as late 2026, though Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said today that we could be waiting until early 2027. Kuo also said that we won't see an OLED ‌MacBook Air‌ until 2028 or 2029, so the ‌MacBook Air‌ will likely continue to use LCD display technology until then. It's possible Apple could do an interim mini-LED update, but there are no rumors suggesting that's the case yet.Related Roundup: MacBook AirTag: OLEDBuyer's Guide: MacBook Air (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook Air This article, "MacBook Air With OLED Display is Still Years Away" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  11. The Apple Studio Display and ‌Studio Display‌ XDR are equipped with A19 and A19 Pro chips, respectively, and each display has 128GB of internal NAND storage. With A-series chips, the Studio Displays run an iOS-based operating system, which is what the internal storage space is used for. The A19 and A19 Pro handle camera processing for the Center Stage camera, color calibration, USB and Thunderbolt device management, spatial audio, and more. Storage space is necessary for the existing software, downloading new firmware updates over time, and perhaps for diagnostics, but the storage is not used for user-facing features. The prior-generation ‌Studio Display‌ had 64GB of storage, so the new displays have double the capacity. Apple likely found it more affordable to use existing NAND storage from its iPhone supply chain rather than to invest in smaller modules with less storage. Most of the 128GB is probably unnecessary. Along with 128GB of storage, the ‌Studio Display‌ has 8GB RAM and the ‌Studio Display‌ XDR has 12GB RAM. The new displays launched today, and are now available for purchase from the online Apple Store and Apple retail locations. (Thanks, Mr. Macintosh!)Related Roundup: Studio DisplayBuyer's Guide: Displays (Buy Now)Related Forum: Mac Accessories This article, "New Apple Studio Displays Double Internal Storage to 128GB" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  12. X-Plane, which is advertised as being the "world's most advanced flight simulator," is coming to Apple's Vision Pro in the next month or so. The upcoming visionOS 26.4 update adds support for NVIDIA's CloudXR 6.0 platform, and this will enable Vision Pro users to wirelessly stream immersive PC games from NVIDIA RTX-powered servers via Wi-Fi, including the flight simulator X-Plane 12. According to Justin Ryan, the simulator will stream at up to 4K at 120 FPS. Vision Pro users will be able to connect their own flight simulation hardware for an immersive flying experience. If you have a physical yoke or throttle, Apple's augmented reality framework ARKit uses image detection to recognize them and place them inside your virtual cockpit, as shown in Ryan's demo below (via 9to5Mac). Here’s a first look at X-Plane 12 on Apple Vision Pro! With visionOS 26.4 and NVIDIA CloudXR 6.0, the simulator streams wirelessly at up to 4K/120fps to your headset. And if you have a physical yoke or throttle, ARKit uses image detection to recognize them and place them inside… pic.twitter.com/FTYzJH9ALP — Justin Ryan ᯅ (@justinryanio) March 11, 2026 X-Plane 12 is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux for $59.99, or as a DVD for $99.99. A companion app for visionOS will be available in the Vision Pro's App Store "later this spring," according to the announcement. visionOS 26.4 is currently in beta testing, and the update is expected to be released in late March or early April.Related Roundup: Apple Vision ProBuyer's Guide: Vision Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: Apple Vision Pro This article, "Apple Vision Pro is Getting the 'World's Most Advanced Flight Simulator'" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  13. Apple and Samsung produced nearly the same number of smartphones in 2025, tying for the top position in global smartphone production, according to a new report from TrendForce. Global smartphone production reached approximately 1.254 billion units in 2025, rising 2.5% year over year. The research firm says Apple and Samsung each produced nearly 240 million smartphones during the year, tying for the top position in global production. TrendForce says the smartphone market in the first half of 2025 benefited from China's government subsidy programs, which stimulated demand, while the second half of the year was supported by the traditional seasonal peak driven by new flagship smartphone launches. Apple's production increased significantly toward the end of the year following the launch of the iPhone 17 lineup. TrendForce said Apple's smartphone production rose more than 50% quarter over quarter in the fourth quarter of 2025, supported by strong shipments of the company's latest iPhone models. The report adds that the ‌iPhone 17‌ series benefited from well-positioned retail pricing, which helped drive strong market performance. TrendForce suggests that if Apple adopts a more aggressive pricing strategy in 2026, it could help sustain both production and sales momentum. Looking ahead, the broader smartphone industry is expected to face mounting cost pressures. TrendForce says surging memory prices are likely to significantly increase smartphone production costs in 2026. As a result, global smartphone output is projected to decline by at least 10% year over year to around 1.135 billion units. According to the firm, smartphone manufacturers will face a difficult choice between raising retail prices to preserve margins or lowering device specifications to maintain shipment volumes, with the entry-level segment expected to be most affected by rising component costs. Beyond Apple and Samsung, several other manufacturers ranked among the largest producers in 2025. Xiaomi (including Redmi and POCO) ranked third with production close to 170 million units, followed by OPPO (including OnePlus and Realme) with 143 million units. Vivo placed fifth, while Transsion (the company behind TECNO, Infinix, and itel) ranked sixth after sharply cutting production late in the year due to inventory adjustments and demand concerns in emerging markets. Honor ranked seventh after accelerating production toward the end of 2025, while Lenovo (including Motorola) ranked eighth with roughly 61 million smartphones produced during the year.Tags: Samsung, TrendForce This article, "Apple Ties Samsung as Top Smartphone Maker in 2025" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  14. Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today said the MacBook Pro will receive a "major upgrade" with an OLED display by early next year. In a blog post, Kuo said the new MacBook Pro will be released between late 2026 and early 2027. With an OLED display, the MacBook Pro would have better image quality compared to the current models with LCD displays and mini-LED backlighting. Advantages of OLED displays include more vivid colors, higher contrast ratio, and wider viewing angles, and they can be more power efficient depending on the content being displayed. The next-generation MacBook Pro is expected to feature many other upgrades, including a thinner design, a touch screen, a Dynamic Island, and M6 Pro and M6 Max chips manufactured with TSMC's 2nm process. It has been rumored that Apple might even expand its C1X or C2 modem to the MacBook Pro for built-in cellular connectivity. With all of these new features, higher prices are likely. For this reason, it was recently reported that the model with an OLED display might be a so-called "MacBook Ultra" that is positioned above the MacBook Pro in the lineup. Kuo expects the MacBook Air to receive an OLED display as well, but not until 2028 or 2029. Apple just released MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, but if you are interested in bigger upgrades, it might be best to wait. The last MacBook Pro redesign occurred in 2021, so these moments do not come along too often.Related Roundup: MacBook ProTag: Ming-Chi KuoBuyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Buy Now)Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "MacBook Pro to Receive 'Major Upgrade' by Early Next Year" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  15. Apple today announced three new games coming to Apple Arcade in April, along with several updates to existing titles on the service. The three new games heading to ‌Apple Arcade‌ next month are as follows: DREDGE+: A complete edition of the award-winning fishing adventure where players explore eerie archipelagos, dredge the ocean floor for hidden treasures, and uncover mysteries lurking beneath the waves. The ‌Apple Arcade‌ version includes all previously released downloadable content, including The Pale Reach, The Iron Rig, and Blackstone Key, along with a custom rod. Unpacking+: A relaxing puzzle game centered on unpacking belongings and arranging them in a new home. As players organize items across different rooms, they gradually piece together the story of the life they are unpacking. My Very Hungry Caterpillar+: An interactive experience based on Eric Carle's beloved children's character where players care for their own caterpillar, feeding and playing with it as it grows and eventually transforms into a butterfly. All of the new games will be available on April 2, 2026. Two ‌Apple Arcade‌ titles are also set to receive updates in the coming weeks: Disney SpellStruck: A Star Wars crossover arriving March 19 adds Adventure Mode levels inspired by Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back and introduces Darth Vader and Lando Calrissian as playable characters. Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop: A new game mode called Puyo Puyo Garden arrives April 9 to celebrate the franchise's 35th anniversary, allowing players to grow and battle their own unique Puyo. ‌Apple Arcade‌ is a subscription service that provides access to hundreds of games across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. All of the games are free of ads and in-app purchases, and the service continues to expand its catalog of more than 200 titles. In the U.S., ‌Apple Arcade‌ costs $6.99 per month, and it is also bundled with other Apple services in all Apple One plans. ‌Apple Arcade‌ can be accessed through the App Store and the Apple Games app.Tag: Apple Arcade This article, "Apple Arcade Adding These Three Games in April" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  16. With the latest version of the Apple Invites app on the iPhone, released today, the app's Home Screen widget has received a small but useful enhancement. In August, the app gained a Home Screen widget that counts down the days until an upcoming event, but you had to choose a specific event. Starting today, though, a new "Next Upcoming" option can automatically refresh the widget with your next closest event as they pass by. You can still set a specific event manually if you prefer. The update also contains bug fixes and performance improvements. Released in February 2025, the Apple Invites app makes it easy to invite people to events, such as birthday parties and baby showers. First, you create an event invitation, which can include a description, a custom background, and even a shared photo album. Then, you can generate a link to the event that you can share with invited guests. The ability to create an event in the app is limited to iCloud+ subscribers, but anyone who receives an event link can RSVP for free. In the U.S., the cheapest iCloud+ plan with 50GB of storage currently costs 99 cents per month. Apple Invites is available on the iPhone, and on the web at iCloud.com/invites. Guests can RSVP in the iPhone app, or on the web from any device.Tag: Apple Invites This article, "Apple Invites App Updated, Here's What's New" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  17. Amazon today has the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation for $119.99, down from $179.00. This is a solid second-best price on the AirPods 4 with ANC, and the best price we've tracked so far in 2026. 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. Amazon currently provides a March 16 delivery date for free shipping on the AirPods 4, and Prime members should see faster estimates with same-day delivery in many locations. As of writing, we're only tracking this deal at Amazon. $59 OFFAirPods 4 (ANC) for $119.99 Amazon also has the AirPods 4 base model for $99.00, down from $129.00, which is another second-best price. Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup. 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, "AirPods 4 ANC Hit $119.99 Low Price on Amazon" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  18. Starting today, the seven new Apple products that were announced last week are available at Apple Stores and beginning to arrive to customers. The colorful MacBook Neo and all of the other new products are on display at most Apple Store locations around the world starting today. Apple Stores have inventory of the new products for both walk-in customers and Apple Store pickup, but availability varies, so make sure to see if your local store has stock via Apple's online store. From the MacRumors Forums: MacBook Neo Pre-Order and Delivery ThreadThe other six products include an iPhone 17e, iPad Air models with the M4 chip, MacBook Air models with the M5 chip, MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, a new Studio Display, and a higher-end Studio Display XDR. iPhone 17e features the same overall design as the iPhone 16e, but it gains Apple's A19 chip, MagSafe for magnetic wireless charging and magnetic accessories, Apple's second-generation C1X modem for faster 5G, and a doubled 256GB of base storage. In the U.S., the iPhone 17e starts at $599, just like the iPhone 16e did. The new iPad Air's key upgrades include Apple's M4 chip, an increased 12GB of RAM, Apple's N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7 support, and the C1X modem in cellular models. The MacBook Air received a faster M5 chip, and a doubled 512GB of base storage, but the starting price increased from $999 to $1,099 as a result of a 256GB configuration being dropped. With the N1 chip, the MacBook Air now has Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, and it now comes with Apple's 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max. The higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models finally received M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, plus up to twice as fast SSD speeds and a doubled 1TB of base storage. Battery life has increased slightly across all of the models, and the N1 chip extends to the MacBook Pro line now for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 support. The regular Studio Display gained Thunderbolt 5 support and improved speakers, and the camera now supports Desk View. There is also an all-new, higher-end Studio Display XDR that gained all of those benefits, plus bigger improvements such as a 120Hz refresh rate, mini-LED backlighting, increased brightness, and more. The colorful new MacBook Neo starts at just $599 in the United States, and at an even lower $499 for college students. Available in Blush, Citrus, Indigo, and Silver, the MacBook Neo is powered by the A18 Pro chip from the iPhone, and it is equipped with a 13-inch display, up to 512GB of storage, and a non-configurable 8GB of RAM. To learn about these new products, read our coverage of Apple's announcements:Apple Announces iPhone 17e With A19 Chip, MagSafe, and More Apple Unveils iPad Air With M4 Chip, Increased RAM, Wi-Fi 7, and More Apple Announces MacBook Air With M5 Chip and 512GB Base Storage Apple Unveils MacBook Pro Featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips Apple Updates Studio Display With Thunderbolt 5 and More Apple Introduces All-New Studio Display XDR: 120Hz, Mini-LED, and More Apple Announces $599 'MacBook Neo' With A18 Pro ChipLast week, Apple also released new color options for a variety of accessories, including iPhone cases, Apple Watch bands, and the Crossbody Strap.Related Roundups: iPhone 17e, Studio Display, MacBook Neo, MacBook ProTag: Apple StoreBuyer's Guide: iPhone 17e (Buy Now), Displays (Buy Now), MacBook Neo (Buy Now), MacBook Pro (Buy Now)Related Forums: Mac Accessories, MacBook Neo, MacBook Pro This article, "Apple Released Seven New Products Today" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  19. Apple's refreshed Studio Display arrives alongside the all-new ‌Studio Display‌ XDR, which replaces the previous Pro Display XDR. The ‌Studio Display‌ XDR is more than twice the price of the ‌Studio Display‌, so which should you choose? Both ‌Studio Display‌ models offer a wide range of the same core features and are designed to provide a very similar overall experience for everyday use. They share the same aluminum enclosure, identical 27-inch 5K resolution with a high pixel density of 218 ppi, and many of Apple's built-in workstation features such as the 12-megapixel Center Stage camera, studio-quality microphones, and six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio. Both displays also include Thunderbolt connectivity, along with options like nano-texture glass and VESA mounting for different workstation setups. As a result, the two displays are much more alike than their price difference might initially suggest. The shared features include: Design 27-inch display size 5120 by 2880 pixels 218 ppi P3 wide color gamut True Tone Anti-reflective coating Nano-texture glass option 12MP Center Stage camera with Desk View Studio‑quality three‑mic array Six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio One upstream Thunderbolt 5 port for connecting to a Mac and charging One downstream Thunderbolt 5 port for high-speed accessories or daisy-chaining additional displays Two USB-C ports for accessories and charging VESA mount adapter option Despite these similarities, there are still several key differences that separate the two displays and explain the substantial jump in price. Most of these distinctions relate to the underlying display technology and performance capabilities of the ‌Studio Display‌ XDR, which introduces a more advanced mini-LED panel, higher brightness levels for both SDR and HDR content, and a faster refresh rate with Adaptive Sync. It also offers additional professional-focused capabilities such as expanded color support and a more powerful chip. In total, there are 10 major differences between the two monitors: ‌Studio Display‌ (2026) ‌Studio Display‌ XDR (2026) Apple A19 chip Apple A19 Pro chip LCD panel Mini-LED panel 60Hz refresh rate 120Hz refresh rate Adaptive Sync 2,304 dimming zones 600 nits brightness 1,000 nits brightness (SDR) 2,000 nits peak HDR brightness Adobe RGB wide color gamut Tilt-adjustable stand included Tilt- and height-adjustable stand option Tilt- and height-adjustable stand included $1,599 (Tilt-adjustable stand) $1,999 (Tilt- and height-adjustable stand option) $3,299 The standard ‌Studio Display‌ is the better choice for most users. It offers the same 27-inch 5K resolution, design, camera, speakers, and Thunderbolt connectivity as the ‌Studio Display‌ XDR, making it an excellent general-purpose display for everyday Mac use. For tasks such as productivity, software development, office work, and most creative projects, the 5K Retina, 600-nit panel with P3 wide color provides more than enough brightness and accuracy. It is also substantially more affordable, starting at $1,599, which makes it far easier to justify as a monitor for Mac mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro users. The ‌Studio Display‌ is still well suited to photographers, designers, and video editors working primarily in standard dynamic range (SDR). Its high pixel density and wide color support allow images and graphics to appear extremely sharp and vibrant, while the built-in camera, microphones, and six-speaker system make it ideal for video calls and general-purpose workstation setups. In many workflows, especially those focused on web content, software development, or SDR video production, the additional technologies offered by the ‌Studio Display‌ XDR provide few practical advantages. The ‌Studio Display‌ XDR is aimed at far more specialized professional workflows. Its mini-LED backlight with more than 2,000 local dimming zones enables dramatically higher contrast and brightness, reaching up to 1,000 nits in SDR and 2,000 nits for HDR content. It also supports a 120Hz refresh rate with Adaptive Sync and adds broader color support, including Adobe RGB, which is important for certain print and professional imaging workflows. These capabilities make the display particularly valuable for HDR video editing, color grading, 3D rendering, and other production environments where accurate brightness, contrast, and color reproduction are critical. As a result, the ‌Studio Display‌ XDR is primarily intended for high-end creative professionals who rely on reference-grade display performance, just like the Pro Display XDR it replaced. Some prosumers and enthusiasts who are happy to spend more for a more capable product may also gravitate toward the ‌Studio Display‌ XDR simply to obtain the most advanced panel Apple offers. Its 120Hz refresh rate, higher brightness, and mini-LED backlight make it much closer to the display technology used in the ‌MacBook Pro‌, allowing content to appear more consistent with the built-in Liquid Retina XDR display. Users who are accustomed to ProMotion and high dynamic range on a ‌MacBook Pro‌ may prefer the smoother motion and greater contrast of the XDR model, even if their work does not require it. For these buyers, the additional cost may be easier to justify as a way to achieve a more premium and future-proof desktop setup that aligns with Apple's highest-end Mac hardware. For everyone else, the ‌Studio Display‌ remains the more sensible option. The two displays share most of the same everyday features and design, but the XDR model's advanced panel technology significantly increases the price. Unless your work directly requires HDR, extremely high brightness, or specialized color spaces, the standard ‌Studio Display‌ delivers a nearly identical day-to-day experience at roughly half the cost.Related Roundup: Studio DisplayBuyer's Guide: Displays (Buy Now)Related Forum: Mac Accessories This article, "Studio Display vs. Studio Display XDR Buyer's Guide" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  20. Today is the launch day for all of Apple's newest products, including the M4 iPad Air, MacBook Neo, M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, and iPhone 17e. Below, we've collected all of the offers and discounts you can get on these products at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and more. 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. M4 iPad Air On Amazon you can get multiple cash discounts on the new M4 iPad Air, with up to $80 off the 11-inch M4 iPad Air and up to $100 off the 13-inch M4 iPad Air. All of these discounts have been automatically applied and do not require a coupon code or a Prime membership. Most models have an estimated delivery date of March 16. $40 OFF11-inch M4 iPad Air for $559.00 $50 OFF13-inch M4 iPad Air for $749.00 The new iPad Air features the M4 chip, C1X modem, and N1 networking chip, which brings support for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. In terms of design, the 2026 models are identical to the 2025 iPad Air tablets, with an edge-to-edge display, slim bezels, and aluminum chassis. 11-inch M4 iPad Air 128GB Wi-Fi - $559.00 ($40 off) 256GB Wi-Fi - $649.00 ($50 off) 512GB Wi-Fi - $839.00 ($60 off) 1TB Wi-Fi - $1,019.00 ($80 off) 13-inch M4 iPad Air 128GB Wi-Fi - $749.00 ($50 off) 512GB Wi-Fi - $1,019.00 ($80 off) 1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off) MacBook Neo If you order the new low-cost MacBook Neo at Best Buy, you'll get a free $25 Best Buy gift card after purchase. In order to get the deal, you need a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership, and then order any MacBook Neo model at Best Buy with a valid e-mail address. The e-gift card will be sent out after you receive the MacBook Neo, or after you pick it up in a Best Buy store. $25 GIFT CARDMacBook Neo at Best Buy Apple announced the MacBook Neo last week, and it's now the cheapest MacBook in the lineup starting at $599 and powered by the A18 Pro chip. Apple says it is up to 50% faster for everyday tasks than the bestselling PC with the latest shipping Intel Core Ultra 5, up to 3x faster for on-device AI workloads, and up to 2x faster for tasks like photo editing. MacBook Air and MacBook Pro You can get a $50 Best Buy gift card when ordering the M5 MacBook Air and a $100 gift card when ordering the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro. These offers require a My Best Buy Plus/Total membership. In order to get these deals, you need to order one of the newest MacBooks at Best Buy with a valid e-mail address. The e-gift card will be sent out after you receive the eligible MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, or after you pick it up in a Best Buy store. $50 GIFT CARDM5 MacBook Air at Best Buy $100 GIFT CARDM5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro at Best Buy In regards to the upgrades, the MacBook Air features performance improvements thanks to the newest M5 chip, as well as Apple's custom N1 wireless chip for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 connectivity. The new MacBook Pro includes M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, which are up to 30 percent faster when compared to the M4 generation, and up to 2.5x faster than M1 Pro and M1 Max. In terms of design, both the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro keep the same overall designs as previous generations. M5 MacBook Air 13-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) - $1,099.00 + $50 gift card 13-inch M5 MacBook Air (16GB/1TB) - $1,299.00 + $50 gift card 15-inch M5 MacBook Air (512GB) - $1,299.00 + $50 gift card 15-inch M5 MacBook Air (24GB/1TB) - $1,699.00 + $50 gift card M5 Pro/M5 Max MacBook Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/1TB) - $2,199.00 + $100 gift card 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/2TB) - $2,799.00 + $100 gift card 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro/1TB) - $2,699.00 + $100 gift card 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max/2TB) - $3,899.00 + $100 gift card iPhone 17e Apple's latest iPhone, the iPhone 17e, is now available to purchase, and as always you can find numerous offers on the newest Apple smartphone from cellular carriers. This includes savings from AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. AT&T At AT&T, you can get the iPhone 17e (256GB) for $5.99/month when you activate a new line or upgrade an existing line on one of AT&T's unlimited voice and data plan. $5.99/MONTHiPhone 17e at AT&T Specifically, you'll get up to $384.36 in bill credits on the 256GB iPhone 17e, or up to $404.36 in bill credits on the 512GB iPhone 17e. No trade-in is required for this deal. Verizon Verizon's deal has the iPhone 17e at no cost when you purchase the device on an Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate plan. You'll also need to add a new line on one of these plans, and this is for the 256GB iPhone 17e. $0/MONTHiPhone 17e at Verizon Once you qualify, you'll see the promo credit applied to your account over 36 months. T-Mobile At T-Mobile, you can also get the iPhone 17e at no cost, but you'll need to trade in an eligible device on the Experience More plan. Otherwise, you can get the same offer when trading in an eligible device and add a line on most other plans. $0/MONTHiPhone 17e at T-Mobile If you're purchasing for a family, you can get four iPhone 17e models at no cost and four new voice lines for $25/line per month. You'll need to trade in four eligible devices on the Essentials plan in order to get this deal. If you're switching to T-Mobile, you'll get the iPhone 17e at no cost and you won't need to trade in any device for this one. Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over 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, "Launch Day Discounts Arrive for MacBook Neo, M4 iPad Air, and More" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  21. Apple's iPhone 18 Pro models may not have a smaller Dynamic Island after all, despite rumors suggesting that it would see a reduction in size this year, according to a known leaker. Citing recent supply chain information, the leaker known as "Digital Chat Station" claims that the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models may reuse some of their predecessor's molds and chassis designs. Face ID and the ‌Dynamic Island‌ will remain "largely unchanged," with plans to implement under-display ‌Face ID‌ and shrink the size of the ‌Dynamic Island‌ apparently now delayed to the following generation. Instead, the main upgrades will be the 2nm A20 Pro, a 5,000mAh+ battery, and improved large-aperture camera hardware. There has been considerable disagreement between reliable sources on the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro's ‌Dynamic Island‌. Over the past year, there have been mixed rumors about whether the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models will continue to feature a ‌Dynamic Island‌ or have a hole punch camera with under screen Face ID and no ‌Dynamic Island‌. In January, things seemed to become clearer when Weibo leaker "Instant Digital," "ShrimpApplePro," and DSCC's Ross Young supported the rumor of a narrower ‌Dynamic Island‌. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman then independently reported that the device would have a smaller Dynamic Island. Thus the latest rumor from "Digital Chat Station" seems to go against the grain, but it is not out of the question. We heard the same rumors about a smaller iPhone 17 Pro ‌Dynamic Island‌ last year, but the ‌Dynamic Island‌ ultimately ended up being the same size. In the long term, Apple apparently wants to create an iPhone that's a slab of glass with no cutouts, and we may see that with the 20th anniversary iPhone in 2027. The ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro and ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro Max are expected to launch in the fall of 2026.Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tags: Digital Chat Station, Dynamic Island, iPhoneRelated Forum: iPhone This article, "iPhone 18 Pro May Not Have a Smaller Dynamic Island After All" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  22. TikTok and Apple today announced that Apple Music subscribers will be able to listen to full-length songs on Apple Music without leaving the TikTok app. When a TikTok user comes across a song they love on while browsing their "For You" page, they will be able to tap a "Play Full Song" button to open up an Apple Music player in the app and listen to the song in its entirety. From there, Apple Music subscribers can continue listening to a personalized stream of recommended songs. The feature is built with Apple's MusicKit, and music artists will be paid for streams as usual. TikTok and Apple are also introducing "Listening Party," a new feature that is "designed to bring artists and fans together around music." "Listening Party creates a shared environment where fans can listen to songs from their favorite artists in real time, interact with each other, and engage directly with the artist during the session," says TikTok. "It offers a new, more social way to experience music while deepening the connection between artists and their communities." "Play Full Song" and "Listening Party" are rolling out worldwide over the coming weeks, so make sure to keep the TikTok app updated on your iPhone.Tags: Apple Music, iPhone, TikTokRelated Forum: iPhone This article, "TikTok Launching Two New Apple Music Features on iPhone" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  23. Apple's pricing for the iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo strongly suggests that Apple plans to keep iPhone 18 Pro prices unchanged when the new models launch later this year, according to industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Sharing his latest thoughts on Apple's increasingly diversifying product roadmap, Kuo said on X that Apple's strategy is to use turmoil in the global memory chip market to its advantage, by securing supply, absorbing higher component costs, and gaining market share while competitors are forced to raise prices or cut specs. Kuo first made the claim in January, when he said Apple's plan for the iPhone 18 Pro models was to "avoid raising prices as much as possible" despite having to pay more for components. The $599 MacBook Neo and $599 iPhone 17e, both of which launched today, appear to bear that out. In a separate report last month, analyst Jeff Pu of GF Securities corroborated Kuo's pricing outlook, saying his research of Apple's supply chain points to the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max maintaining starting prices of $1,099 and $1,199, respectively. DRAM and NAND prices have surged in recent months, driven by soaring demand from companies building AI server infrastructure. According to Kuo, Apple negotiates memory prices with suppliers on a quarterly basis rather than every six months, which gives it more flexibility but also more exposure to such price swings. One possible sign of that risk management came last week when Apple removed the 512GB memory upgrade option when purchasing a Mac Studio, with the machine now maxing out at 256GB. The latter option also got a price rise – it used to cost $1,600 to go from 96GB to 256GB on the high-end M3 Ultra machine, but now it costs $2,000. Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro models in September.Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tags: iPhone, Ming-Chi KuoRelated Forum: iPhone This article, "Kuo: iPhone 18 Pro Prices Still Likely to Hold Firm This Year" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  24. It’s 11 PM. You’ve got a JIRA ticket open, an IDE with three unsaved files, a browser tab on Stack Overflow, and another on documentation. You’re context-switching between designing UI, writing backend APIs, fixing bugs, and running tests. You’re wearing all the hats, product manager, designer, engineer, QA specialist, and it’s exhausting. What if instead of doing it all yourself, you could describe the goal and have a team of specialized AI agents handle it for you? One agent breaks down requirements, another designs the interface, a third builds the backend, a fourth tests it, and a fifth fixes any issues. Each agent focuses on what it does best, working together autonomously while you sip your coffee.That’s not sci-fi, it’s what Agent + Docker Sandboxes delivers today. What is Docker Agent? Docker Agent is an open source tool for building teams of specialized AI agents. Instead of prompting one general-purpose model to do everything, you define agents with specific roles that collaborate to solve complex problems. Here’s a typical dev-team configuration: agents: root: model: openai/gpt-5 description: Product Manager - Leads the development team and coordinates iterations instruction: | Break user requirements into small iterations. Coordinate designer → frontend → QA. - Define feature and acceptance criteria - Ensure iterations deliver complete, testable features - Prioritize based on value and dependencies sub_agents: [designer, awesome_engineer, qa, fixer_engineer] toolsets: - type: filesystem - type: think - type: todo - type: memory path: dev_memory.db ​ designer: model: openai/gpt-5 description: UI/UX Designer - Creates user interface designs and wireframes instruction: | Create wireframes and mockups for features. Ensure responsive, accessible designs. - Use consistent patterns and modern principles - Specify colors, fonts, interactions, and mobile layout toolsets: - type: filesystem - type: think - type: memory path: dev_memory.db qa: model: openai description: QA Specialist - Analyzes errors, stack traces, and code to identify bugs instruction: | Analyze error logs, stack traces, and code to find bugs. Explain what's wrong and why it's happening. - Review test results, error messages, and stack traces ....... ​ awesome_engineer: model: openai description: Awesome Engineer - Implements user interfaces based on designs instruction: | Implement responsive, accessible UI from designs. Build backend APIs and integrate. .......... fixer_engineer: model: openai description: Test Integration Engineer - Fixes test failures and integration issues instruction: | Fix test failures and integration issues reported by QA. - Review bug reports from QA The root agent acts as product manager, coordinating the team. When a user requests a feature, root delegates to designer for wireframes, then awesome_engineer for implementation, qa for testing, and fixer_engineer for bug fixes. Each agent uses its own model, has its own context, and accesses tools like filesystem, shell, memory, and MCP servers. Agent Configuration Each agent is defined with five key attributes: model: The AI model to use (e.g., openai/gpt-5, anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5). Different agents can use different models optimized for their tasks. description: A concise summary of the agent’s role. This helps Docker Agent understand when to delegate tasks to this agent. instruction: Detailed guidance on what the agent should do. Includes workflows, constraints, and domain-specific knowledge. sub_agents: A list of agents this agent can delegate work to. This creates the team hierarchy. toolsets: The tools available to the agent. Built-in options include filesystem (read/write files), shell (run commands), think (reasoning), todo (task tracking), memory (persistent storage), and mcp (external tool connections). This configuration system gives you fine-grained control over each agent’s capabilities and how they coordinate with each other. Why Agent Teams Matter One agent handling complex work means constant context-switching. Split the work across focused agents instead, each handles what it’s best at. Docker Agent manages the coordination. The benefits are clear: Specialization: Each agent is optimized for its role (design vs. coding vs. debugging) Parallel execution: Multiple agents can work on different aspects simultaneously Better outcomes: Focused agents produce higher quality work in their domain Maintainability: Clear separation of concerns makes teams easier to debug and iterate The Problem: Running AI Agents Safely Agent teams are powerful, but they come with a serious security concern. These agents need to: Read and write files on your system Execute shell commands (npm install, git commit, etc.) Access external APIs and tools Run potentially untrusted code Giving AI agents full access to your development machine is risky. A misconfigured agent could delete files, leak secrets, or run malicious commands. You need isolation, agents should be powerful but contained. Traditional virtual machines are too heavy. Chroot jails are fragile. You need something that provides: Strong isolation from your host machine Workspace access so agents can read your project files Familiar experience with the same paths and tools Easy setup without complex networking or configuration Docker Sandboxes: The Secure Foundation Docker Sandboxes solves this by providing isolated environments for running AI agents. As of Docker Desktop 4.60+, sandboxes run inside dedicated microVMs, providing a hard security boundary beyond traditional container isolation. When you run docker sandbox run <agent>, Docker creates an isolated microVM workspace that: Mounts your project directory at the same absolute path (on Linux and macOS) Preserves your Git configuration for proper commit attribution Does not inherit environment variables from your current shell session Gives agents full autonomy without compromising your host Provides network isolation with configurable allow/deny lists Docker Sandboxes now natively supports six agent types: Claude Code, Gemini, Codex, Copilot, Agent, and Kiro (all experimental). Agent can be launched directly as a sandbox agent: # Run Agent natively in a sandbox docker sandbox create agent ~/path/to/workspace docker sandbox run agent ~/path/to/workspace Or, for more control, use a detached sandbox: # Create a sandbox docker sandbox run -d --name my-agent-sandbox claude ​ # Copy agent into the sandbox docker cp /usr/bin/agent &lt;container-id&gt;:/usr/bin/agent ​ # Run your agent team docker exec -it &lt;container-id&gt; bash -c "cd /path/to/workspace &amp;&amp; agent run dev-team.yaml" Your workspace /Users/alice/projects/myapp on the host is also /Users/alice/projects/myapp inside the microVM. Error messages, scripts with hard-coded paths, and relative imports all work as expected. But the agent is contained in its own microVM, it can’t access files outside the mounted workspace, and any damage it causes is limited to the sandbox. Why Docker Sandboxes Matter The combination of agents and Docker Sandboxes gives you something powerful: Full agent autonomy: Agents can install packages, run tests, make commits, and use tools without constant human oversight Complete safety: Even if an agent makes a mistake, it’s contained within the microVM sandbox Hard security boundary: MicroVM isolation goes beyond containers, each sandbox runs in its own virtual machine Network control: Allow/deny lists let you restrict which external services agents can access Familiar experience: Same paths, same tools, same workflow as working directly on your machine Workspace persistence: Changes sync between host and microVM, so your work is always available Here’s how the workflow looks in practice: User requests a feature to the root agent: “Create a bank app with Gradio” Root creates a todo list and delegates to the designer Designer generates wireframes and UI specifications Awesome_engineer implements the code, running pip install gradio and python app/main.py QA runs tests, finds bugs, and reports them Fixer_engineer resolves the issues Root confirms all tests pass and marks the feature complete All of this happens autonomously inside a sandboxed environment. The agents can install dependencies, modify files, and execute commands, but they’re isolated from your host machine. Try It Yourself Let’s walk through setting up a simple agent team in a Docker Sandbox. Prerequisites Docker Desktop 4.60+ with sandbox support (microVM-based isolation) agent (included in Docker Desktop 4.49+) API key for your model provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google) Step 1: Create Your Agent Team Save this configuration as dev-team.yaml: models: openai: provider: openai model: gpt-5 ​ agents: root: model: openai description: Product Manager - Leads the development team instruction: | Break user requirements into small iterations. Coordinate designer → frontend → QA. sub_agents: [designer, awesome_engineer, qa] toolsets: - type: filesystem - type: think - type: todo ​ designer: model: openai description: UI/UX Designer - Creates designs and wireframes instruction: | Create wireframes and mockups for features. Ensure responsive designs. toolsets: - type: filesystem - type: think ​ awesome_engineer: model: openai description: Developer - Implements features instruction: | Build features based on designs. Write clean, tested code. toolsets: - type: filesystem - type: shell - type: think ​ qa: model: openai description: QA Specialist - Tests and identifies bugs instruction: | Test features and identify bugs. Report issues to fixer. toolsets: - type: filesystem - type: think Step 2: Create a Docker Sandbox The simplest approach is to use agent as a native sandbox agent: # Run agent directly in a sandbox (experimental) docker sandbox run agent ~/path/to/your/workspace Alternatively, use a detached Claude sandbox for more control: # Start a detached sandbox docker sandbox run -d --name my-dev-sandbox claude ​ # Copy agent into the sandbox which agent # Find the path on your host docker cp $(which agent) $(docker sandbox ls --filter name=my-dev-sandbox -q):/usr/bin/agent Step 3: Set Environment Variables # Run agent with your API key (passed inline since export doesn't persist across exec calls) docker exec -it -e OPENAI_API_KEY=your_key_here my-dev-sandbox bash Step 4: Run Your Agent Team # Mount your workspace and run agent docker exec -it my-dev-sandbox bash -c "cd /path/to/your/workspace &amp;&amp; agent run dev-team.yaml" Now you can describe what you want to build, and your agent team will handle the rest: User: Create a bank application using Python. The bank app should have basic functionality like account savings, show balance, withdraw, add money, etc. Build the UI using Gradio. Create a directory called app, and inside of it, create all of the files needed by the project ​ Agent (root): I'll break this down into iterations and coordinate with the team... Watch as the designer creates wireframes, the engineer builds the Gradio app, and QA tests it, all autonomously in a secure sandbox. Final result from a one shot prompt Step 5: Clean Up When you’re done: # Remove the sandbox docker sandbox rm my-dev-sandbox Docker enforces one sandbox per workspace. Running docker sandbox run in the same directory reuses the existing container. To change configuration, remove and recreate the sandbox. Current Limitations Docker Sandboxes and Docker Agent are evolving rapidly. Here are a few things to know: Docker Sandboxes now supports six agent types natively: Claude Code, Gemini, Codex, Copilot, agent, and Kiro. All are experimental and breaking changes may occur between Docker Desktop versions. Custom Shell that doesn’t include a pre-installed agent binary. Instead, it provides a clean environment where you can install and configure any agent or tool MicroVM sandboxes require macOS or Windows. Linux users can use legacy container-based sandboxes with Docker Desktop 4.57+ API keys may still need manual configuration depending on the agent type Sandbox templates are optimized for certain workflows; custom setups may require additional configuration Why This Matters Now AI agents are becoming more capable, but they need infrastructure to run safely and effectively. The combination of agent and Docker Sandboxes addresses this by: Feature Traditional Approach With agent + Docker Sandboxes Autonomy Limited – requires constant oversight High – agents work independently Security Risky – agents have host access Isolated – agents run in microVMs Specialization One model does everything Multiple agents with focused roles Reproducibility Inconsistent across machines MicroVM-isolated, version-controlled Scalability Manual coordination Automated team orchestration This isn’t just about convenience, it’s about enabling AI agents to do real work in production environments, with the safety guarantees that developers expect. What’s Next Explore the Docker Agent documentation to build your own agent teams Check out Docker Sandboxes for advanced configurations Browse example agent configurations in the agent repository Integrate agent with your editor or use agents as tools in MCP clients Conclusion We’re moving from “prompting AI to write code” to “orchestrating AI teams to build software.” agent gives you the team structure; Docker Sandboxes provides the secure foundation. The days of wearing every hat as a solo developer are numbered. With specialized AI agents working in isolated containers, you can focus on what matters, designing great software, while your AI team handles the implementation, testing, and iteration. Try it out. Build your own agent team. Run it in a Docker Sandbox. See what happens when you have a development team at your fingertips, ready to ship features while you grab lunch. View the full article
  25. Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max will be slightly thicker than its predecessor, measuring in at 8.8mm, up from 8.75mm on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. The information comes from oft-accurate Weibo-based leaker Ice Universe. The claim chimes with a report last year that alleged hardware changes in the iPhone 18 Pro Max will make it the heaviest iPhone yet. Last November, fellow Weibo-based leaker Instant Digital said the body of the iPhone 18 Pro Max will be slightly thicker than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, tipping its weight over 240 grams and making it the heaviest iPhone since the iPhone 14 Pro Max. That could be good news for those who crave longer-lasting battery life. Digital Chat Station – yet another Weibo-based leaker – has claimed the iPhone 18 Pro Max will feature a bigger battery, with a capacity in the range of 5,100 to 5,200 mAh (up from 5,088 mAh in the eSim version of the iPhone 17 Pro Max). Apple isn't expected to change the screen size of the iPhone 18 Pro Max, and it will feature the same 6.9-inch display as the current model. The ‌‌iPhone 18‌‌ Pro and ‌‌iPhone 18‌‌ Pro Max are expected to launch later this year, featuring a possibly smaller Dynamic Island, the C2 modem, a simplified Camera Control, and an upgraded main camera with a variable aperture.Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tags: Ice Universe, iPhoneRelated Forum: iPhone This article, "iPhone 18 Pro Max Thickness and Weight Allegedly Revealed" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article

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