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Deals: AirPods Max $120 off, black Apple Watch Ultra $250 off, Trail Loop 44% off, black Milanese Loop, more

26 janvier 2026 à 17:51

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break deals are now ready to roll. Starting off with a new 48-hour flash sale at Best Buy, we now have $250 off all black Apple Watch Ultra 2 models alongside some deep deals on official Trail, Alpine, and Ocean bands at up to 44% off. Those offers join this 25% discount on the official black Milanese Loop as well as $120 off AirPods Max (USB-C), and this M3 MacBook Air at $400 less than the M4 model. Everything else awaits below. 

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9to5Mac Daily: January 26, 2026 – John Ternus expands his role, more

26 janvier 2026 à 17:14

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts appStitcherTuneInGoogle Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.

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Review: CalDigit TS5 – the best Thunderbolt 5 dock for most Mac users [Video]

26 janvier 2026 à 15:00

After CalDigit TS5, which only sports 15 ports.

Although not as powerful as the TS5 Plus, after trying the regular TS5 for the last month, I’d recommend it over its bigger brother for most Mac users. Like the TS5 Plus, it provides 64 GB/s max PCIe bandwidth, up to 140W of Power Delivery, and a heaping helping of I/O. But it also features an additional Thunderbolt 5 downstream port, and it’s $100 cheaper than the TS5 Plus.

Is the CalDigit TS5 the dock you should consider for your Mac? Watch our hands-on video walkthrough as we take a closer look, and be sure to subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more.

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9to5Mac Overtime 056: Powered by Google Gemini

25 janvier 2026 à 18:49

Fernando and Jeff discuss the future of Siri and Apple Intelligence after learning it will be powered by Google Gemini models.

9to5Mac Overtime is a weekly video-first podcast exploring fun and interesting observations in the Apple ecosystem, featuring 9to5Mac’s Fernando Silva & Jeff Benjamin. Subscribe to Overtime via Apple Podcasts and our YouTube channel for more.

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Will Apple be raising its memory prices with upcoming Mac releases?

25 janvier 2026 à 18:02

Across the computing industry, computer memory (both in the form of RAM and flash storage) has only been getting more and more expensive – largely due to supply shortages caused by AI datacenter buildout. Memory prices have up to quadrupled in recent months, and it’s likely going to worsen.

That leaves the question: will Apple be adjusting its own memory prices?

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Apple has a lot in store for the Mac lineup this year, here’s what’s coming

25 janvier 2026 à 15:24

Apple reportedly has an exciting plan for the Mac lineup for 2026. That includes new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro refreshes, a massive MacBook Pro redesign, new Mac desktops, an all new budget MacBook offering, as well as a second generation Studio Display.

We’ll be delving into what’s expected for all of these new Mac products right here.

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Apple to ‘unveil’ results of Google Gemini partnership as soon as next month: report

25 janvier 2026 à 14:33

Earlier this month, Apple and Google officially announced that they’d be partnering together. Apple has long struggled with its own model development, so now, Google Gemini models will power future Apple Intelligence features, using Apple’s private cloud compute servers.

Today, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that this partnership is on track to debut in iOS 26.4 beta as soon as next month, and Apple plans to demonstrate the features to the public in some capacity. He also reports some interesting new details on how this partnership came to be.

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Anker’s Prime 25W MagSafe charger is an ideal 3-in-1 solution for iPhone [Hands-on]

25 janvier 2026 à 05:50

If you’re in the market for an excellent 3-in-1 charging stand to use with your Apple devices, Anker’s new 3-in-1 Prime MagSafe charger could be an excellent pick. It offers 25W MagSafe charging with Qi2.2 support for iPhone, as well as support for Apple Watch and AirPods – making it an excellent pick for Apple users.

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iPhone users begin to receive payouts from $95 million Siri privacy settlement

25 janvier 2026 à 02:27

Early last year, Apple agreed to settle a class action lawsuit regarding ‘unlawful and intentional recording’ of conversations with Siri. The issue dates back to 2019, and the company denies any wrongdoing. Since then, Apple has taken efforts to improve Siri privacy, but it still settled this case to go forward.

Claims started being accepted mid last year, and now users are starting to receive their payouts.

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Indie App Spotlight: ‘Phozzle’ is a unique puzzle game that taps into your photo library

24 janvier 2026 à 21:30

Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact.


Everyone has thousands of photos in their iPhone’s photo library, but you might not necessarily go back and rediscover them often. In recent iOS versions, the Photos app has gotten better at surfacing old memories – but Phozzle has a unique approach to photo rediscovery.

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Apple @ Work: M.A.C.E. app is a prime example of the Mac admins community at work

24 janvier 2026 à 15:00

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If you were managing Macs in the enterprise fifteen years ago, you weren’t just an IT admin who loved Apple, you were a survivalist. In those days, Apple was often an afterthought in the corporate world, treated as a nuisance by many IT leaders who prioritized Windows and PC deployments. Because we didn’t have massive vendor support or enterprise-grade tools handed to us, the Mac admin community had to build them ourselves. The community wrote scripts, shared knowledge, and built apps. Obviously, today is different. Apple is quickly becoming the default endpoint for enterprises. The community effort hasn’t stopped, though. Another app showed up on my radar recently, and it’s a prime example of the Mac admins community at work. Let’s look at M.A.C.E.

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