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index.feed.received.today — 3 avril 2025AppleInsider

How to customize the log window in Console for macOS

You can customize the macOS Console's log window to change the way it behaves. Here's how to adjust it for your needs.

Here's how to customize the log window in macOS's Console app.
Customizing 's Console log window.

macOS's Console app is a utility that allows you to view system-wide logs, crash reports, diagnostics, and more. By using Console, you can view what has been going on with your Mac in-depth.

One thing Console lets you view are logs. Logs are simply text files that software writes messages to, usually with a timestamp and process name, so you can later go back and see what happened on your computer.


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Apple security chief found not guilty of bribery charges over firearm permits

Apple security chief Thomas Moyer was accused of bribery after allegedly attempting to donate iPads in return for concealed firearm permits, but has been found not guilty.

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Apple security chief Thomas Moyer. Image source: LinkedIn

It's been an incredibly long few years for the head of global security at Apple, Thomas Moyer, as he was accused of bribing officials in exchange for firearm permits in 2020. The case was dismissed in 2021, but then reopened in 2023 when the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office appealed.

The case has run its course, and according to information provided by Moyer's attorneys to AppleInsider, Moyer was found not guilty of bribery charges.


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Epic Games head Tim Sweeney criticizes Apple, calls it a 'gangster-style' business

The hostility of Epic Games CEO towards Apple continues, with Tim Sweeney calling the company a "gangster-style" business that gains revenue from an "illegal practice."

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Tim Sweeney has called Apple a "gangster-style business."

The excruciatingly long legal battles between Epic Games and Apple over In-App Purchasing and the App Store prompted a lot of outcry over how Apple conducts business with developers. Epic Games ultimately lost the fight, but an injunction meant that Apple was forced into enabling external purchase mechanisms for iOS apps.

After Epic filed a court order in March 2024 and complained to the court again a year later, Tim Sweeney decided to criticize Apple's practices once more. As was reported by TechCrunch, Sweeney spoke at an event on Wednesday, where he largely echoed the language from Epic Games' March 2025 complaint.


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Apple CEO Tim Cook makes a cool $24 million in serendipitous stock sale

The remainder of Apple CEO Tim Cook's Restricted Stock Units couldn't have vested at a better time, with 108,136 shares sold just before tariffs were announced.

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Apple's stock is on the way down after the tariff announcement

It's not hard to figure out when Apple CEO Tim Cook is about to make a bunch of money, as his Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) sales take place at the same time every year. He made $16 million selling stocks in April 2024 and $50 million later that October.

Wednesday's sale was shared via an SEC filing, which shows 108,136 shares were sold. That netted Cook $24 million just as President Donald Trump stepped out on stage to announce tariffs.


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Blowout deal: Snag an M3 Pro MacBook Pro for $1,499 while supplies last

Closeout deals on last-gen MacBook Pro models are available as April starts strong, with M3 Pro models falling to as low as $1,499.

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Save up to $1,700 on MacBook Pros.

Save $600 on the standard M3 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro at B&H and Best Buy today. This $1,499 special is available in both the Space Black and Silver finish, with free expedited delivery within the contiguous U.S. Select stores have models available for store pickup, but inventory is extremely limited.

The base M3 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro with 18GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD isn't the only configuration that's marked down heavily. Apple resellers are clearing inventory out like mad, with discounts of up to $1,100 off upgraded models. We've highlighted our favorite deals below, but you can find a full list of the offers in our Mac Price Guide.


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Trump's solution to the TikTok predicament is 'TikTok America'

After delaying a US-imposed ban on TikTok earlier this year, the Trump Administration has a new plan to keep the wildly popular short-form video platform in the US.

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TikTok on a smartphone

The yet-unannounced plan would be to create a new company, called "TikTok America" and divvy ownership up in a way that favors US investors. TikTok America would be 50% owned by new US investors, 30% by existing investors, and 19.9% by ByteDance, the company that created TikTok.

As The Information points out, it's not clear whether or not the Chinese government has agreed to this plan. It's also unclear what Bytedance thinks of the idea.


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New in iOS 18.5: Show and hide contact photos directly from the Mail app

The first developer beta of iOS 18.5 introduces a new option for the Mail app, along with a few other quality-of-life improvements.

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iOS 18.5 features changes to the Mail app.

On Wednesday, following the public release of iOS 18.4, Apple rolled out the first developer beta of iOS 18.5, with the build number 22F5042g. The software update is compatible with devices as old as the iPhone XR and iPhone XS, all the way up to the iPhone 16 range.

While the iOS 18.4 update delivered an all-new Apple Vision Pro app, along with some Apple Intelligence improvements, it appears as though iOS 18.5 only features minor changes and enhancements.


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Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs hit every one of Apple's international manufacturing partners

Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" has become a potentially expensive event for Apple, as tariffs are applied against imports from every foreign country in the Apple supply chain.

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Tim Cook [left] with President Donald Trump at a Mac Pro facility during Trump's first presidency

President Donald Trump said that tariffs would be a major part of his administration long before his reelection. On Wednesday, his campaign promise became a reality.

As part of what Trump refers to as "Liberation Day," the U.S. is applying "reciprocal" tariffs on imports from around the world. The levies, which will come into force immediately and will impact practically all imported goods entering the United States.


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index.feed.received.yesterday — 2 avril 2025AppleInsider

Apple restarts last developer beta cycle before WWDC with iOS 18.5, macOS 15.5

Following the release of iOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, and other updates to the public, Apple has started up a new round of developer betas for iOS 18.5, iPadOS 18.5, macOS 15.5, tvOS 18.5, watchOS 11.5, and visionOS 2.5.

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Examples of Apple Intelligence at work.

On March 31, Apple released its updates for iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, tvOS 18.4, and visionOS 2.4. A day later, it re-released watchOS 11.4 Following those releases, Apple has moved on to the next update, with a new set of builds for the follow-up releases.

The first iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.4 developer betas share build number 22F5042g, with macOS Sequoia 15.5 using build number 24F5042g. The first tvOS 18.5 build is 22L5542f, the first watchOS 11.5 build is 22T5542f, and the first visionOS 2.5 build is 22O5442g.


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$5 billion class action suit over Apple's ebook licensing is based on false premises

A new lawsuit demanding $5 billion in damages because of alleged false advertising over Apple Books lacks the understanding that digital books are licensed and not owned.

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Apple Books

Apple famously faced and lost a "very ugly" lawsuit in the earliest days of what was then called iBooks. That was a startling misreading of the law, but regardless, the suit made Apple pay out $450 million.

And now a law firm figures it can get 11 times that amount in another spurious case.


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Apple still wants an iPhone without physical buttons, but it won't happen soon

A new rumor says that Apple has not forgotten the idea of solid-state buttons for the iPhone, but there are a number of issues to solve before it can happen.

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Render of a possible iPhone with solid-state buttons

Before the launch of the iPhone 15 Pro in 2023, there were many, many rumors about it having a solid-state button. That would mean that instead of physical buttons like the volume control, it would have touch-sensitive areas that gave haptic feedback so that they felt like real buttons.

That didn't happen with the iPhone 15 Pro, or the iPhone 16 Pro, nor is it now expected with the iPhone 17 Pro. However, a solid-state button should be more reliable than a physical one and, even if only fractionally, they would require less space within an iPhone.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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iPhone Fold won't be an iPad or iPhone killer

The iPhone Fold is coming, and plenty of folks are ready to herald it as the new king of gadgets — but it isn't going to dethrone any of Apple's current lineup any time soon.

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Renders of a possible iPhone fold

None of you are going to be surprised, but I am not just unenthusiastic about the iPhone Fold, but actively rolling my eyes at the mere premise.

People, and by that I mean real people and not journalists who had to buy the device to cover it will buy it. It will sell early, and fast, and then settle down as the non-folding non-high-end phones take over for the rest of the release year.


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AirPods Max firmware pulled before users could get new features

Apple appears to have pulled a major firmware update for the USB-C AirPods Max, and it's not entirely clear why.

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AirPods Max

Apple appears to have pulled a major firmware update for the new USB-C AirPods Max after users began reporting that the update wouldn't install. The update, version 7E99, was announced in late March with high expectations.

However, the update has since disappeared from Apple's rollout schedule.


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iOS 18.4 appears to be restoring deleted apps and installing new ones

Since the release of iOS 18.4, an unknown number of users are reporting the appearance of apps on their iPhones that they either previously deleted — or have never installed.

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Apple's iOS 18.4 is allegedly installing apps users deleted before, or never bought

Apple released iOS 18.4 on March 31, 2025, and alongside bringing Apple Intelligence to the EU, it also included important security updates. But an unusual issue is now being reported by users who say they are seeing apps they shouldn't.

As first spotted by MacRumors, the reports all concern the appearance of unwanted apps. In some cases, they are apps that were previously installed but deleted by the user, while others seem to be entirely new installs of random apps.


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Trump admin poaches Apple attorney for NLRB, future of labor complaints in doubt

The National Labor Relations Board has indefinitely postponed two complaint cases against Apple, after the Trump administration hired an Apple lawyer away to be the lead attorney for the watchdog.

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The NLRB has indefinitely postponed two cases against Apple

Previously, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found against Apple in a case about it coercively interrogating staff about their union membership. The federal agency has also accused Apple of illegally restricting workers' social media use.

It's also, though, been pursuing multiple complaints including one from Janneke Parrish, who alleges that Apple fired her for organizing the #AppleToo movement. It is her case and one brought by ex-Apple engineer Cher Scarlett, that have now been halted.


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Save $100 on Apple's iPad mini 7 at Amazon, now discounted to $399

April iPad mini 7 deals have arrived, with the tablet dipping to $399 at Amazon.

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Save $100 on Apple's iPad mini 7 - Image credit: Apple

Marking the return of the best price we've seen on the iPad mini 7, Amazon has dropped the 128GB Wi-Fi model to $399. All four colorways are eligible for the $100 discount, which provides shoppers with the lowest price on the compact model that makes a great travel companion.

Buy for $399


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How to stop Spotlight hogging disk space on macOS

Spotlight in macOS stores some of its indices and search data on your Startup Disk. Here's how to minimize Spotlight using disk space.

Reduce the disk space Spotlight uses in macOS.
Here's how to reduce Spotlight's disk space use in macOS Sequoia.

Spotlight is Apple's file indexing technology, which stores a database of the files on your Mac and their contents. When you type something into the Spotlight search bar by clicking on its icon in the menu bar in macOS, this index provides a fast and efficient lookup of what you're searching for.

Over time, the indices Spotlight keeps on your Mac can grow to huge sizes - several hundred megabytes or more.


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Aurzen ZIP Projector review: Bringing the mobile to the big screen

The Aurzen ZIP is a pocketable tri-fold projector that makes it easier than ever to bring big-screen entertainment on the go.

Aurzen ZIP Projector review
Aurzen ZIP Projector review

There's a lot of tech that has benefited from miniaturization and foldability over the years. I grew up familiar with the convenience of a Nintendo DS, and today people can enjoy the advantages of foldable phones.

The Aurzen ZIP successfully applies this design solution to a projector that can fit in your hand, pocket, or bag.


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Mastercard may be in for a fight to stay Apple Card network provider

There's been a quiet battle between banks to be the next Apple Card issuer as Goldman Sachs moves on, but another battle is brewing between networks to take over from Mastercard.

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Apple Card could go with Visa for payment network

Apple is set to move Apple Card from Goldman Sachs at some point soon, but Apple could switch payment networks in the process. Goldman Sachs previously suggested it wanted to rid itself of Apple Card in 12 to 15 months as of November 2023 — so the move is past due.

Before the card issuer changes, however, Apple may choose to sign a new contract with a different payment network. The current network is Mastercard, but according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Visa and American Express are fighting for the position.


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OWC Thunderbolt docks for Mac have dropped to record low prices, from $149.99

Two popular OWC Thunderbolt dock options are eligible for exclusive deals knocking up to $110 off. Pair them with your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro to connect peripherals with ease.

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Get exclusive coupon savings on OWC Thunderbolt docks - Image credit: OWC

Pick up the 11-port Thunderbolt 4 docking station for your Mac at the discounted rate of $149.99 when you shop through this activation link and enter promo code APPLEINSIDER in your shopping cart.


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Apple has just rereleased watchOS 11.4 to the public

It looks like you can finally update your Apple Watch to watchOS 11.4.

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watchOS 11.4 has been reissued

Apple had released watchOS 11.4 briefly on Monday, before quickly pulling it down — roughly two minutes after it went live. Now, it seems as though Apple has reissued the update, once again making it available for download.

It is not clear why the update was pulled in the first place.


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Future Apple Vision Pro headsets could get an Action Button

Apple is researching how to best add a touch-sensitive component that a user can customize to the Apple Vision Pro, that is very much like the Action Button on the iPhone.

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Detail from the patent showing a top down view of one possible location for a touch-sensitive control on Apple Vision Pro

If it works, add it to everything. The Action Button started life on the Apple Watch Ultra in 2022, but then came to the iPhone 15 Pro, and is now on all models of the iPhone 16.

Now a newly-granted patent shows that Apple has fully researched giving the Apple Vision Pro an Action Button in the form of a touch-sensitive region. The patent, originally filed in June 2023, is called "Electronic Devices with Finger Sensors."


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Apple's App Store used to host free VPN apps with ties to China military

The App Store hosted a number of VPN apps with ties to a Chinese military-affiliated company sanctioned by the US, with millions of downloads between them all.

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An iPhone on a Chinese flag

Users are often warned of the dangers of the Internet, with privacy issues prompting some to sign up for a VPN service. While there are many legitimate iPhone VPN services on the market, some have been found to be a potential national security risk.

A report from research group Tech Transparency Project looked into the top 100 free virtual private network (VPN) services offered in the App Store to users in the U.S. in 2024. In tracing the corporate ownership of each, the investigation found that one in five were owned by Chinese companies.


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Computing would be totally different had Apple not been formed 49 years ago, today

The Apple of 1976 is unrecognizable compared to today's gigantic corporation, and yet key early decisions by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and more, are still having their effect today.

Steve Jobs with the original Macintosh, made eight years after Apple's founding
Steve Jobs with the original Macintosh, made eight years after Apple's founding

Back in 2021, Tim Cook marked the then 45th anniversary of Apple with a tweet looking back to his friend and colleague, co-founder Steve Jobs.

As Apple celebrates 45 years today, I'm reminded of Steve's words from many years ago: "It's been an amazing journey so far, yet we have barely begun." Thanks to every member of our Apple family for all you've done to enrich lives. Here's to the next 45 years & beyond!

— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) April 1, 2021


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2025 Mac Studio review: One clear purchase choice for most buyers

Apple's 2025 Mac Studio brings with it the latest Apple Silicon chips and a few more changes that power users will love. One model is a must-buy, and the other is still excellent — but very clearly not for everybody.

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The Mac Studio takes its usual external appearance once again

The Mac Studio isn't called the Mac Pro, but it might as well be. Like the Mac Pro, the Mac Studio is as much computing power as Apple can bring to bear, in a compact metal box.

In 2025, that legacy of power remains intact. For now, it's faster than the fastest Mac Pro, albeit minus PCI-E slots.


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Retro gold rush: which emulators are on the App Store, and what's coming

Apple is allowing emulators on the App Store. Here's what's arrived, and what's on the way to play your favorite retro games on your iPhone, updated on April 1.

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iPhone emulators

The early April changes to the App Store Review Guidelines reversed a rule that practically banned emulators from the App Store. After the rule was removed, it was expected that there would be a sudden rush of emulators being submitted to Apple for inclusion in the digital storefront.

Emulators for the iPhone have existed for a while, but outside of the App Store as a side-loadable app. With Apple's changes, some of the projects are making the transition, and potentially gaining more traction from a larger user base in the process.


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Find My finally works in South Korea

Apple has now officially confirmed that its iOS Find My feature has been enabled in South Korea, following years of public demand.

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Find My working in South Korea — image credit: Apple

Just about the only place in the world where you couldn't use Find My was South Korea. That was for reasons that were never stated but appeared to be related to local laws that arguably allowed the government access to location data.

Following public demand, Apple said in September 2024 that it would be bringing the service to the country. Then during the beta testing of iOS 18.4, Find My was enabled in South Korea.


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Nuphy Kick75 Keyboard review: Hybrid profile keyboard is a work in progress

The Kick75 is a colorful hybrid profile keyboard that lowers the threshold for keyboard customization.

Nuphy Kick75 Keyboard review
Nuphy Kick75 Keyboard review

People often have to choose between a low-profile and high-profile keyboard, while the Kick75 provides a "why not both" design. You can switch out the key switches, caps, and some plates to switch between different profiles.

The Kick75 was designed over three years, gaining a retro flare inspired from both Nike sneakers and 8-bit games.


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iPhone XS & iPhone XR may not be supported on iOS 19

A new rumor suggests Apple will cut support for three iPhone models in iOS 19, which contradicts a previous rumor.

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iOS 19 will be announced during WWDC 2025

Apple has a lot of iPhone models available in the world, and many of them still get regular OS or security updates. A rumor shared in December suggested Apple wouldn't change its compatibility list for iOS 19, but that may not be the case.

A new rumor claiming the compatible models would change with iOS 19 was posted on a private social media account and reported on first by 9to5Mac. The models being dropped in iOS 19 are rumored to be iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.


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AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 receive new firmware update

A new firmware update for the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 has been released, though there are currently no details about its contents.

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Apple has released a firmware update for AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2.

On Monday, following the public release of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4, Apple issued a firmware update for select AirPods models. The firmware update increases the build number to 7E93, up from the previous 7B20 and 7B21, released in October 2024.

The 7E93 firmware update is available only for AirPods Pro 2, and all models of the AirPods 4, including the variant with Active Noise Cancellation. It will not be released for AirPods Max or other non-H2 devices.


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Don't wait to update: iOS 18.4 introduces key security fixes

Apple's iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 updates contain multiple fixes designed to keep your data secure. Here's what you need to know, and why you should consider updating right away.

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iOS 18.4 features major security fixes that keep your data safe.

On Monday, after a series of developer betas and two separate release candidate builds, Apple finally launched iOS 18.4 to the general public. Though the update contains various Apple Intelligence improvements and an all-new Apple Vision Pro app, the software also patches multiple vulnerabilities.

As with every major iOS update, iOS 18.4 addresses core security issues related to different features and aspects of the iPhone operating system. Many of the changes introduced on Monday were implemented to prevent bad actors from accessing users' private information.


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Apple Watch Series 10 almost had a new health sensor

An alleged prototype of the Apple Watch Series 10 has a brand new sensor that may have been intended for blood sugar monitoring.

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An alleged Apple Watch Series 10 prototype's sensor - Image Credit: X/@StellaFudge

The Apple Watch Series 10 was a relatively light upgrade from the previous model, with a larger display and a thinner body than the Apple Watch Series 9. However, Apple's changes could've gone a lot further.

In images shared to X, "Stella-Fudge" also known as "Choco_bit" offers a quartet of pictures for a device that looks like an Apple Watch. The device is described as a "Prototype Apple Watch Series 10" by the X account, echoed by similar labeling on the casing itself.


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Apple hasn't forgotten about some older iOS, iPadOS, and macOS versions

At the same time as updating its current operating systems, Apple has issued a few updates for older versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Here's what else got updates on Monday.

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iOS 17 running on an iPhone

On Monday, Apple released its updates for the current-gen operating systems in its ecosystem, including iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS 15.4. At the same time, it introduced updates for earlier operating system releases, which can be downloaded and installed by users to older hardware.

While the main focus is on keeping operating systems up to date, Apple does occasionally bring out updates for earlier operating system releases.


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watchOS 11.4 was briefly available, and was pulled by Apple [u]

After a very brief period of availability cited on Apple's website, Apple has pulled the watchOS 11.4 release.

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Apple has released watchOS 11.4

The only notable feature in watchOS 11.4 is a brand new "Break Through Silent Mode" option in Sound & Haptics. This means that if you wear your Apple Watch to bed, sound and haptics will play regardless of whether or not Silent Mode is toggled on.

Previous to this, if Silent Mode was enabled, the Apple Watch would only use haptics as part of its alarm.


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tvOS 18.4 brings Matter support for vacuums, lossless audio, and more to Apple TV

Apple has rolled out a few new features in tvOS 18.4, bringing some new smart home support, expanded audio features, and even changed up some of the Apple TV app interface.

Apple TV 4K
Apple TV 4K

Unlike Apple's other operating systems, tvOS usually doesn't get many feature updates between major releases. Most of the updates focus on improving stability and addressing bugs.

However, this time around, tvOS is actually getting a bit of love with a handful of new features and updates.


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iPadOS 18.4 released with Apple Intelligence & Mail tweaks

Apple has released iPadOS 18.4 to the public, with the update bringing with it Apple Intelligence upgrades as well as an update Mail app, among other improvements.

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M3 iPad Air

Apple's beta-testing cycle for iPadOS 18.4 took four cycles before the introduction of release candidates to complete. After all that testing, it is now available for the general public to download and install to their iPad.

The release build is build number 22E240, just like the second release candidate.


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Apple Intelligence now available on Apple Vision Pro with visionOS 2.4

Apple released visionOS 2.4 on Monday with Apple Intelligence features on Apple Vision Pro, including Writing Tools, Priority Notifications, and Image Playground.

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Apple Vision Pro gets Apple Intelligence in visionOS 2.4

Nine months after Apple revealed Apple Intelligence to the world, it has finally arrived on Apple Vision Pro. The visionOS 2.4 release also includes a new Spatial Gallery app, improvements to Guest Mode, and other bug fixes.

Apple Vision Pro has always had the capability to run Apple Intelligence thanks to the M2 processor, but Apple didn't prioritize the feature for the platform due to the small install base. Every feature currently available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac has come to Apple Vision Pro at once except for changes to Siri.


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iOS 18.4 lands with more Apple Intelligence, Apple Vision Pro app

Apple has finalized and released its update for iOS 18.4, adding more Apple Intelligence changes alongside a new Apple Vision Pro app, CarPlay, Shortcuts tweaks, and a bunch of new emoji.

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An iPhone running iOS 18

Following a beta testing cycle involving four developer betas and two release candidates, iOS 18.4 is now ready to be used by the general public. The build number, 22E240, is identical to the RC2's build, indicating they are the same content-wise.

As usual, the iPhone operating system benefits from many changes in its updates, with Apple Intelligence continuing to feature prominently.


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macOS Sequoia 15.4 arrives with Apple Mail categories, password timers, and more

Apple has now publicly released macOS Sequoia 15.4 with a number of key improvements to Apple Mail and Passwords, alongside bringing Apple Intelligence to EU users for the first time.

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Automatic categorization comes to Apple Mail for the Mac

It's three months since Apple released its previous update, and over six months since the first version of macOS Sequoia came out. Usually by this stage, Apple would typically be looking to keep any major new features to the next macOS, due to be revealed at WWDC on June 9, 2025.

Doubtlessly that is still a factor, but for once each separate iteration of macOS Sequoia has been bringing new features and this latest edition is no different. The new features are not huge, though, and they are mostly not especially visual — unless you're in the EU.


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How to backup your Mac

Whether it's a MacBook Pro that's always out on the road with you, or a Mac Studio that gets left in an office, your Mac holds critical data and you've got to back it up.


Apple works very hard to make it so that you don't have to consciously think which of your computers you need to use. You can start writing a sentence on your iPhone and finish it off on your Mac Pro without thought.

But that same way your data is available to you across all your devices is also a way that tricks you into thinking it's all safe. If your MacBook Pro is stolen, at least all the data is still on your office Mac, for instance.

That's not entirely wrong, but it's still dangerous. If you delete something on, say, your MacBook Air, it will be deleted everywhere.


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