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Deals: M3 iPad Air all-time lows up to $220 off, iPad A16 $279, iPhone Air Bumper at $29, more

While much of the major Prime Day deals have come and gone now, as expected, today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break does feature some even better prices. The iPad (A16) is still live starting from $279, but a few M3 iPad Air configs have now dropped even lower – we have Apple’s 512GB 13-inch M3 iPad Air at $220 off, the 512GB 11-inch M3 iPad Air cell model at a new all-time low, and this 256GB cell config at its best price to date. We also still have official Apple iPhone 17 cases from $29 and AirPods 4 still down at the $89 all-time low – everything else awaits below. 

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Security Bite: This old school alias trick will show you who’s selling or leaking your email

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In this week’s Security Bite, I’m taking it back over 20 years to the launch of Gmail in 2004–because that’s how long its little-known plus addressing (aliasing) feature has quietly existed. It was originally created to help with filtering and keeping inboxes tidy long before spam became what it is today. Google never really promoted it, so most people still don’t realize it’s a thing. But over the years, it’s become popular among privacy-minded folks to track which online services, subscriptions, etc., are selling email addresses to other companies or leaking them.

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Apple has already begun work on an H3 chip and next-generation AirPods: report

With the launch of AirPods Pro 3 last month, one detail about them surprised many people – they still utilized the H2 chip from 2022. This meant that most of AirPods Pro 3‘s upgrades came from better hardware, whether that be larger batteries or foam-infused ear tips, rather than Apple silicon magic. Despite that, Apple is hard at work on future AirPods silicon.

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iPhone says Slow Charger: what does it mean and how to fix it

If you have an iPhone running iOS 26, you may have noticed that it now reports the estimated time to finish charging to 80% on the lock screen. If you are not using a fast charger, though, it will not do that and say ‘Slow Charger’ instead.

This probably means you are using an underpowered power brick or older cable. To fast charge with a wire, get a new charging brick that is rated for 30 watts or more, and a USB-C cable …

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Indie App Spotlight: ‘Quiche’ is an iPhone web browser that fits your needs

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.


If you want a lightweight, private, minimalistic, yet customizable web browsing experience on your iPhone – Quiche might be the perfect answer for you. It also offers a number of unique features to make it more tailored for power users than Safari.

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RIP Clips: Apple abandons its quirky short-form video app

In 2017, Apple launched a brand new app called Clips, a creative video app that originally could only make square aspect ratio movies. It had fun effects, automatic subtitle captions, and more. However, in a world of social video apps like TikTok, Clips never really gained traction.

After being dormant in the App Store for a while now, the company is finally pulling the plug. As confirmed by a new support document, Clips is no longer getting any app updates and has been pulled from the App Store.

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Apple @ Work: Apple Configurator remains IT’s hidden superpower in the age of zero touch deployments

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Apple has built a world for IT where zero-touch deployments are the defacto default. Most devices arrive sealed, are unboxed by the end user, and are configured automatically through device management services. For many IT teams, that is the dream scenario they have always wanted. In education and retail, there are still plenty of times when a hands-on macOS app for deployment can be just as valuable. That is where Apple Configurator for macOS continues to matter.

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9to5Mac Daily: October 10, 2025 – Vision Pro live sports, Apple exec changes

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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