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Apple introduces AirPods Max 2

Apple announced AirPods Max 2, bringing even better ANC, elevated sound quality, and intelligent features to the iconic over-ear design.

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iOS 26.4.1 Includes These Two Changes for iPhones

Apple today released a minor iOS 26.4.1 update for the iPhone 11 and newer. While the release notes for the update only mention unspecified "bug fixes," we have since learned about two specific changes that are included in it. First, 9to5Mac spotted an Apple Developer Forums thread suggesting that iOS 26.4.1 fixes an iOS 26.4 bug that affected iCloud syncing in some apps. Second, an enterprise-focused Apple support document indicates that Stolen Device Protection will be automatically enabled on iPhones that update from iOS 26.4 to iOS 26.4.1. This likely applies to devices that are managed by a workplace/organization, as iOS 26.4 already turned on the feature by default for regular users. Introduced in iOS 17.3, Stolen Device Protection adds an additional layer of security in the event someone has stolen your iPhone and also knows the device's passcode. The feature is designed to reduce instances of thieves spying on an iPhone user's passcode before stealing the device, often in public places like bars. When the feature is turned on, Face ID or Touch ID authentication is required for more actions than usual on an iPhone, including viewing passwords or passkeys stored in iCloud Keychain, applying for a new Apple Card, turning off Lost Mode, erasing all content and settings, using payment methods saved in Safari, and more. No passcode fallback is available in the event that the user is unable to complete Face ID or Touch ID authentication. For especially sensitive actions, including changing the password of the Apple ID account associated with the iPhone, the feature adds a security delay on top of biometric authentication. In these cases, the user must authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID, wait one hour, and authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID again. However, there is no delay when the iPhone is in familiar locations, such as at home or work. Prior to iOS 26.4, Stolen Device Protection was turned off by default on all iPhones. It can be turned on in the Settings app under Face ID & Passcode. Related Roundups: iOS 26 , iPadOS 26 Tag: iCloud Related Forums: iOS 26 , Apple Music, Apple Pay/Card, iCloud, Fitness+ This article, " iOS 26.4.1 Includes These Two Changes for iPhones " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

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Apple Now Selling Parts for Seven New Devices Unveiled Last Month

Launched in 2022, Apple's self-service repair program provides customers with access to genuine parts, tools, and manuals to repair select iPhones, iPads, Macs, Studio Displays, and Beats Pill speakers. Apple says the program is "intended for individuals who are experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices." Apple today started selling parts and tools for seven new devices through its self-service repair store in the U.S., Canada, and many European countries. As reported by 9to5Mac , genuine Apple parts are now available for these devices: iPhone 17e iPad Air with M4 chip MacBook Neo MacBook Air with M5 chip MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips Studio Display (2026) Studio Display XDR After ordering parts and tools, you can follow the steps in Apple's repair manuals for each device. There is a notable piece of news related to this. As we reported last month, the MacBook Neo's keyboard can be replaced individually . For years, replacing the keyboard in other MacBooks has required replacing the entire Top Case, which refers to the top half of the aluminum shell surrounding the keyboard. For example, the latest MacBook Air has a "Top Case with Keyboard" part, and the latest MacBook Pro models have a "Top Case with Battery and Keyboard" part. For the MacBook Neo, there are separate Keyboard , Keyboard with Touch ID , and Top Case parts, and Apple shows how to replace the keyboard individually. While there are still more than 40 screws involved to replace the keyboard on its own, the process is much easier than replacing an entire Top Case, which requires lots of disassembly. Best of all, the MacBook Neo's individual keyboard part starts at just $140 on Apple's self-service repair store in the U.S., whereas the Top Case with Keyboard for MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models costs around $400 to $600. Related Roundups: iPhone 17e , Studio Display , MacBook Neo , MacBook Pro , MacBook Air Tag: Self Service Repair Buyer's Guide: iPhone 17e (Buy Now) , Displays (Buy Now) , MacBook Neo (Buy Now) , MacBook Pro (Buy Now) , MacBook Air (Buy Now) Related Forums: Mac Accessories , MacBook Neo , MacBook Pro , MacBook Air This article, " Apple Now Selling Parts for Seven New Devices Unveiled Last Month " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

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Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station review: Fast, portable, & smart

The Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is a fantastic portable charger that is MagSafe -compatible, delivering up to 25W of power to your iPhone, while simultaneously charging your AirPods and Apple Watch. Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station review: The perfect travel accessory With the launch of Qi2.2 , we've started to see a trickle of chargers that have embraced the latest standard. Anker, which already launched a highly-praised Qi2.2 desktop charger, is now out with a foldable version. If you have a recent iPhone that supports the faster Qi2.2 standard, like the iPhone 16 series, iPhone 17 series, or iPhone Air , this may be the companion device you're looking for to hit the road with. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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DOJ antitrust case goes to South Korea in latest evidence request from Apple

Samsung America has refused to submit evidence owned by its South Korean parent company, so Apple has turned to the Hague Conventions to force the matter. Apple requests Samsung provide evidence even if it's in South Korea In March 2024, Apple was sued by the United States Department of Justice for allegedly stifling competition through proprietary hardware and software. After months of appeals and requests for dismissal , the case finally moved forward . The discovery process hasn't been an easy one, with both Apple and Samsung fighting lawyers every step of the way. The latest filing from Apple, shared by 9to5Mac , shows Apple is having to take legal measures to force evidence from Samsung. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums