Why you should install the last iOS 18.1 beta on your iPhone today [Update]

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Don’t want for iOS 18.1. Install it now.
Don’t want for iOS 18.1. Install it now.
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iOS 18.1 will go out to iPhones everywhere next week, but you don’t need to wait. It’s possible to go ahead and install the final version this weekend when you have time to tinker with it. Plus, doing so lets you jump ahead of everyone else in requesting access to the cool new Apple Intelligence features.

Getting iOS 18.1 now won’t require doing anything dodgy or risky. You’ll download the final version of the upgrade straight from Apple … just a little earlier than scheduled.

UPDATE: This suggestion is now moot because iOS 18.1 launched on Monday.

Today in Apple history: The world prepares for the NeXT Computer

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People couldn't wait to discover Steve Jobs' next move at NeXT Computer.
People couldn't wait to discover Steve Jobs' next move.
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October 24 Today in Apple history: World prepares for the NeXT Computer October 24, 1988: Three years after leaving Apple, Steve Jobs prepares to launch the NeXT Computer, a machine he hopes will cement his reputation as a tech genius and blow away the machines produced by Cupertino.

The new NeXT Computer receives a wave of positive publicity. Fawning stories show exactly what the 33-year-old Jobs has been working on — and what’s coming next.

Math genius and NSA spook calculate conspiracy in Prime Target on Apple TV+

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Prime Target on Apple TV+
If you add up math genius, computer (in)security, the NSA and vile plots, does it equal riveting TV? Hopefully. The new show stars SAG Award winner Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell.
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Prime Target, a new conspiracy thriller series involving a math genius, an NSA agent and probably a whole lot of paranoia, begins streaming January 25, Apple TV+ said Thursday. The eight-episode series starring SAG Award winner Leo Woodall, Quintessa Swindell and Stephen Rea, among others. It comes to us from writer Steve Thompson (Sherlock, Vienna Blood).

Woolnut sleeve wraps iPad Pro in luxurious pebbled leather [Updated Review]

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Woolnut Leather Sleeve for iPad Pro
The Woolnut Leather Sleeve for iPad Pro offers an exceptional look and feel.
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Any case can protect your iPad, and the right one can also make it look handsome. The Woolnut Leather Sleeve has a minimalist vibe, but the pebbled leather gives a very sophisticated appearance to the iPad Pro.

I wrapped several of my Apple tablets in the case over years, I can share what’s it’s really like to use.

Apple’s October Mac event is on … sort of

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Apple October 2024 event invitation
An invitation went out to watch out for Apple product announcements all next week.
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Apple let the world know Thursday that its much-anticipated October event won’t be a traditional one. Instead, it’ll be a week of announcements of new products via press releases.

What the PR blitz will bring is supposed to be a secret, of course. But we already know much of what’s likely coming: MacBook Pro, iMac and Mac mini, all running the M4 processor, plus the iPad 11.

Now’s the time to score big with M2 and M3 MacBook Air deals

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deals on M3 and M2 MacBook Air
M2 and M3 MacBook Air laptops remain great machines.
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M4 MacBook Air should arrive in early 2025, according to sources on Wednesday. And sure enough, that aspect of the overall M4 chip rollout in the Mac lineup means lower prices on recent and current models — namely, M2 and M3 MacBook Air. They’re still great machines. We show you deals below, with the biggest bargains coming with the M2 laptops — up to $300 off. The M3 models are about $200 off.

Mujjo MaizCase for iPhone gets right what Apple FineWoven got wrong [Review] ★★★★☆

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Mujjo MaizCase review★★★★☆
The handsome case offers a snug fit and a good grip. Shown here with iPhone 16 Pro.
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In the ever-evolving world of smartphone accessories, Mujjo MaizCase for iPhone stands out as a compelling alternative to traditional leather for anyone looking for a blend of sustainability, style and protection. In this Mujjo MaizCase review, I’ll go into the various reasons why.

As Apple moves away from its traditional leather cases — with a stumble into the unpopular FineWoven material — Mujjo steps in with an eco-friendly alternative that delivers premium feel and functionality.

The iPhone’s haptic keyboard is fantastic: Here’s how to turn it on

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Turn On The Clicky Keyboard
Get a clicky keyboard on your phone, too.
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Studies show that a haptic keyboard improves touchscreen typing speed and input accuracy, but very few people know you can enable it on your iPhone.

Android phones years ago had haptic keyboards, but without a precision vibration motor, the haptic feedback was too slow to complete the illusion. With the Taptic Engine — hardware in every iPhone since the iPhone 6s that can simulate all kinds of vibrating textures — Apple created a perfectly convincing effect to enable the haptic keyboard way back in iOS 16.

Leaving the keyboard click sounds on in public is a minor social faux pas, but you really do type better when you have some sort of feedback for hitting the keys. It feels incredible. I turned it on years ago, and every time I type something in on a friend’s phone without it enabled, it feels broken. You can’t go back once you turn it on — it’s that great.

Read on to see where to enable it.

iOS 18.2 finally makes changing default iPhone apps a snap

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iOS 18.2 beta 1 lets iPhone users change additional default apps.
iOS 18.2 beta 1 lets iPhone users change additional default apps.
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iOS 18.2 beta 1, which went to developers on Wednesday, includes a new section in Settings that lets users specify which applications to set as their defaults for handling email, messages, phone calls and more. In some cases, setting this simply gets easier. In others, changing the default app previously wasn’t possible at all.

We already knew this change would happen in Europe, but Apple made it clear Wednesday that it’ll be available worldwide.

Apple plans early-2025 M4 MacBook Air refresh, delays next Mac Studio

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M4 MacBook Air coming
Slim new MacBook Air models will pack M4 chips to handle Apple Intelligence features.
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While some M4 Macs may arrive in the next week, Apple also gears up for a bigger expansion of its M4 chip rollout, including the M4 MacBook Air coming in early 2025, according to a new report. However, it may push back launch plans for the next Mac Studio desktop computer a few months into next year, amid other release plans next spring. Those include a redesigned iPhone SE and a new entry-level iPad (11th generation).

Beta testing begins for iOS 18.2 with Image Playground, Genmoji, more new AI features

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Genmoji are custom emoji you can create in iOS 18.
iOS 18.2 beta 1 gives developers a chance to test Genmoji and more.
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Apple seeded the initial beta of iOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2 and iPadOS 8.2 to developers on Wednesday, giving them their first opportunity to test the Image Playground app, Genmoji and more. Also on the list is perhaps the most controversial feature of Apple Intelligence: optional ChatGPT access.

Expect testing to end and the full launch before the end of the year.

Apple and Goldman Sachs hit with $90 million in fines for Apple Card mistakes

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Apple and Goldman Sachs fined over Apple Card
Apple and Goldman Sachs don't like CFPB's findings, but they plan to comply.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) imposed nearly $90 million in combined penalties on Apple and Goldman Sachs, the agency said Wednesday. The fines punish widespread customer service failures and misleading practices affecting Apple Card users. And the Apple Card fines for Apple and Goldman Sachs add up to some serious bank, too.

The enforcement action comes after an investigation revealed “significant breakdowns” in dispute handling and deceptive marketing of interest-free payment plans, CFPB said. Apple and Goldman Sachs didn’t much like the findings but pledged compliance.

Today in Apple history: Apple puts 1,000 songs in your pocket with first-gen iPod

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Today in Apple history: Apple puts 1,000 songs in your pocket with first-gen iPod
Introduced on this day in 2001, the iPod quickly became a cultural phenomenon.
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October 23: Today in Apple history: Apple puts 1,000 songs in your pocket with first-gen iPod launch October 23, 2001: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the first iPod, a device capable of storing an entire music library in a highly portable package.

The first-generation device boasts a 5GB hard drive capable of putting “1,000 songs in your pocket.” That may not sound too dazzling in a world in which people can stream the massive Apple Music library from their iPhones, but it was a game-changer at the time!

M3 MacBook Air rides alongside ultra-wide external display [Setups]

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monitor arm laptop tray
Some external monitor arms come with a laptop tray for your MacBook.
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We see more laptop-based computer setups using the machine in clamshell (mode) on a vertical stand than we see setups with open laptops. But they’re both pretty popular options. Today’s M3 MacBook Air sits on a tray attached to the same arm that holds the ultra-wide external display. So they float together above the desk. That monitor arm laptop tray situation wouldn’t work for everyone, but it’s a cool way to add a second display when you need one (and you have an external keyboard so you don’t have to use the laptop’s).

Apple could soon end production of Vision Pro headset

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All the stuff that comes in the Vision Pro package arranged on a table
Apple soon might have all the Vision Pro inventory it’ll ever need.
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Apple reportedly might end production of the Vision Pro by the end of the year. That doesn’t mean the mixed-reality headset is about to be discontinued, however.

Still, Cupertino apparently now has its focus on the cheaper Vision version that could launch in 2025.

Big surprise: Severance season 2 teaser is weird as hell [Apple TV+ trailer]

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Severance season 2 teaser trailer
This season two promo image has been out for a while. The new teaser trailer gives a clue as to why he's carrying balloons with his face on them.
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Fans of hit Apple TV+ series Severance — call it a surreal workplace thriller — would expect nothing less than to have their heads exploded by the season two trailer. And without too much exaggeration, that’s pretty much what they get with the video Apple TV+ dropped on YouTube Wednesday.

It leaves you with nothing but tantalizing questions. Like: What the hell are they doing? Well, whatever it is, we want in. The January 17 streaming date can’t come soon enough. Watch the teaser trailer below.

Record and transcribe your phone calls with iOS 18.1

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Image showing the transcription of call recording on an iPhone, with the caption, “Take Note of This Feature”
Native call recording has been a long time coming.
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It’s only taken 17 years, but iPhone call recording is finally here. In iOS 18.1, you can record a phone call on your iPhone for future reference. If your device supports Apple Intelligence, you’ll get transcriptions of the phone calls, too.

This feature is a great way to refer back to a previous conversation. Who said what? What date did they say? What exactly did you agree to?

If you used a shady call recording app before, you can bid it adieu. There’s a convenient button built right into the Phone app; and you can refer back to your recordings in Notes. Here’s how it all works.

Meet friends, track kids, send your ETA: How to use Find My

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Image of Find My location sharing on iPhone with a crowded city street, captioned “Find The Whole Fam”
Find My is the built-in way to share location on iPhone.
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Location sharing is a highly versatile and useful feature of iOS. When you’re trying to meet up with someone, traveling in a new place or spending a day out with friends, you can quickly share where you all are. It proves super-handy in big public spaces like malls, amusement parks and stadiums.

Giving directions on precisely where to pick up someone along a street block or in a parking lot is made much easier by sending a pin in an iMessage chat. With Family Sharing, I can see if my wife is on her way home without first sharing her ETA in Apple Maps. Another benefit is that I can use Find My to ping her phone if it’s lost in the house.

Here’s how to use location sharing.

Price drop: Elevate your iPad with an adjustable 8-port docking stand

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A multifunctional 8-port iPad stand and tablet docking station.
This tablet stand's array of ports can improve your iPad's connectivity for only $55.
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UGR Tech’s 8-in-1 Tablet Docking Stand is an adjustable tablet stand with built-in ports for charging, data transfer, screen mirroring and more, all attached to an adjustable tablet mount. Constructed of a tough aluminum alloy, this docking station for iPads and other tablets looks modern — and can take some wear and tear during transit.

Instead of dropping $69 on this versatile iPad accessory, you can get this tablet docking stand for $49.97.

iPad mini 7 buyers should install this update ASAP

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iPad mini 7 in hand
iPadOS 18.0.1 is out for iPad mini 7 owners to install.
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When the iPad mini 7 reaches customers on Wednesday morning, they should expect to update to iPadOS 18.0.1 as part of setting up the tablet.

This update removes bugs in the operating system and became available for other iPad models several weeks ago.

This one USB-C gadget simultaneously charges 10 devices

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Plugable PS-10CC 10-port USB-C charger
Plugable PS-10CC turns one power supply into ten USB-C ports.
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Got a load of computers and devices that need power every day? The Plugable PS-10CC 10-port USB-C charger might be just what you’ve been looking for.

It can handle a family’s entire collection of MacBooks, iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches. Or charge up all the phones needed by an office at once.

Today in Apple history: The App Store hits 200 million downloads

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App Store
The App Store racked up 200 million downloads in less than five months.
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October 22: Today in Apple history: The App Store hits 200 million downloads October 22, 2008: During an Apple conference call, Steve Jobs reveals that a user downloaded the 200 millionth app from the App Store that very day.

The news comes less than five months after the launch of the App Store, and only a month after Apple surpassed 100 million app downloads.