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Supreme Court kills Trump tariffs — what it means for Apple

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The Supreme Court made a ruling that will save Apple billions.
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The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs on imports coming into the United States from virtually every country. This could ease costs for U.S. companies that rely heavily on overseas manufacturing, including Apple.

In the months since Trump began broadly imposing tariffs, Apple paid billions in these import taxes. And it rearranged its supply chain to move some product assembly away from China, the country that the president made the primary focus of his tariff policy.

How iPhone satellite SOS helped save skiers in deadly avalanche

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iPhone satellite SOS helped save skiers
The avalanche proved devastating, but Emergency SOS via satellite helped ensure rescue for suvivors.
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Six survivors of a deadly backcountry avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California this week communicated with emergency responders through an iPhone’s Emergency SOS via satellite feature to help ensure their rescue, according to reports. It helped safeguard their lives, though nine others were killed in the tragedy. 

Today in Apple history: iPod mini is ‘world’s smallest music player’

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iPod mini launch lineup in 2004: Five small music players in five different colors (silver, gold, pink, blue, and green).
The iPod mini quickly became a big hit for Apple.
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February 20: Today in Apple history: iPod mini launch shows off 'world's smallest music player' February 20, 2004: Music goes small as the iPod mini launch brings the reimagined digital audio player to Apple stores.

Released with 4GB of storage and in five colors, the diminutive device features a new “click wheel” that integrates control buttons into a solid-state, touch-sensitive scroll wheel. It also showcases Cupertino’s growing fascination with aluminum, which will become a hallmark of Apple design.

Despite its small size, the new music player’s market potential looms large. In fact, the iPod mini soon becomes Apple’s fastest-selling music player yet.

This 7-course generative AI learning bundle costs just $30

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Access 7 generative AI courses for life for a discounted price—save 78%!
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The courses in the 2026 Complete Generative AI Mastery Bundle will teach you how to use AI for automation, advanced content production, project management and more. We’re talking real-world workflows that will help you get more done every day.

And right now, you can get these seven generative AI courses, with 43.5 hours of instruction, for just $29.99 (MSRP $140).

An affordable MacBook? Here’s what the rumors say.

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Budget MacBook might come in yellow, green or blue aluminum casings.
The much-anticipated budget MacBook might come in yellow, green or blue aluminum casings.
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The first ever entry-level MacBook could hit the market soon, with a budget price that could attract a huge new audience to macOS notebooks.

Could there be a lower-cost MacBook in your future? Here’s what the rumors reveal about its specs.

MLS kicks off 2026 season on Apple TV with new features and World Cup spotlight

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MLS kicks off 2026 season on Apple TV
Opening weekend matches are all free to Apple TV subscribers.
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Major League Soccer’s 31st season gets underway Saturday, with all 30 clubs taking the pitch for MLS is Back weekend. And Apple TV subscribers will have a front-row seat to all of it, with all 13 matches available and no blackouts across more than 100 countries and regions, Apple said.

“All eyes are on North America this year as the MLS season kicks off this week and the World Cup approaches,” said Thomas Müller, Vancouver Whitecaps FC attacking midfielder and 2014 FIFA World Cup champion. I’m excited to begin my first full season in MLS, help the team build on what we started, and give fans everywhere the chance to follow our journey on Apple TV.”

Today in Apple history: Photoshop debuts as a Mac exclusive

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Adobe Systems' Photoshop launch changed the game for image editing.
Photoshop changed the game for image editing.
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February 19 Today in Apple history: Photoshop debuts as a Mac exclusive February 19, 1990: Adobe Systems ships the first commercial version of its soon-to-be-iconic Photoshop photo editing software. The Photoshop launch, exclusively on the Macintosh, gives users powerful new tools for tweaking digital images.

The groundbreaking software debuts for Mac System 6.0.3. Priced at $895, Photoshop will quickly become the standard editing tool for graphics professionals. Whether they work for advertising agencies, news organizations — or, frankly, anywhere else — Photoshop users take advantage of the program’s digital darkroom tools to seamlessly manipulate images.

Photography will never be the same.

Apple won’t make AirTag better at tracking thieves — here’s why

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AirTag stalking vs theft prevention
AirTag prioritizes privacy over theft prevention.
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Apple’s AirTag really frustrates some people. It’s a great way to find a missing set of keys, but Apple deliberately built in features to prevent the tracker tag from being used to locate stolen property.

Maybe you’ll be less irritated with those features when you realize that stalkers find those exact same features equally frustrating — for the opposite reason.

Upgrade iPhone gaming for cheap with GameSir X5s controller [Review] ★★★★☆

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Playing Asphalt 8 on an iPhone in a GameSir X5s controller, in front of an NES★★★★☆
A better way to play games on your iPhone.
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The GameSir X5s is a great and affordable way to upgrade your mobile gaming. Your phone, whichever model you have, slides right in the middle, and suddenly you have console-quality physical controls. It’s lightweight, ideal for traveling, and comes with a simple plastic travel case. 

It even works with the Nintendo Switch — its ergonomic grips are far more comfortable than the flat Joy-Cons. There’s also a matching accessory, the FX5 cooler, that adds active cooling to your iPhone. It’s great for high-performance pro gaming over long periods of time. 

All in all, the GameSir X5s is a great way to take mobile gaming to the next level, whether you’re playing full 3D games or 40-year-old ROMs in Delta

Write a book in minutes with this AI-powered publishing tool

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You've already got the brilliant idea. This specialized AI can turn it into a full-length book quickly and easily.
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AI book generator Aivolut Books employs specialized tools to help you turn an idea into a full, cohesive, Amazon-ready book in just minutes.

It’s a great way to go from brainstorming a book idea to publishing an actual book. And a lifetime subscription costs just $48.99 (MSRP $456). That’s less than the cost of a single editing pass for most books.

Easy way to avoid the ultimate texting screwup [Pro Tip]

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Messages Backgrounds on iPhone
A background image can set a tone for the conversation.
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Pro tip bug Accidentally texting the wrong person can bring disastrous consequences, and yet it’s incredibly simple to mix up threads. Luckily, iOS 26 offers a great way to keep things straight: You can add specific backgrounds to various Messages conversations on your iPhone so you can easily tell them apart.

For instance, if you set a shimmery blue background for your group chat with co-workers, you’ll never confuse that conversation for a sensitive one-on-one text with your closest colleague. You’ll never accidentally send a message to your boss meant for your partner if the chats look obviously different.

Setting up an iPhone Messages background is super-easy — here’s how it works.

Belkin’s power bank is the perfect iPhone backup [Review] ★★★★

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Belkin BoostCharge Power Bank 10K w/ Integrated Cable: review★★★★
Belkin's hassle-free BoostCharge Power Bank is all you need to keep your iPhone going and going.
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The Belkin BoostCharge Power Bank 10K with Integrated Cable is an absolutely simple product that does one thing very well. It charges an iPhone or other device without the user needing to worry about a separate USB-C cable.

I tested it with my iPhone and iPad, looking for problems. Here’s what it’s like in real-world use.

Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs says Apple is finally debt-free

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This marked a significant moment in Apple's turnaround.
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February 18: Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs says Apple is finally debt-free February 18, 2004: Apple CEO Steve Jobs sends an internal memo to employees revealing that the company is, for the first time in years, totally debt-free.

“Today is a historic day of sorts for our company,” he writes. It’s a big turnaround from the bad old days of the 1990s, when Apple carried more than $1 billion in debt — and faced the danger of bankruptcy.

Apple revives Apple Music Connect (but fans can’t join)

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Apple revives Apple Music Connect
The new Apple Music Connect is for music industry people, not fans.
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Apple just quietly relaunched Apple Music Connect, repurposing the name of its long-defunct social platform into something entirely different. Now it’s a centralized hub designed for record labels, music distributors and industry partners rather than fans.

New M5 iPad Pro has never been cheaper

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Get the recently released M5 iPad Pro at a sweet discount off the usual cost.
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The M5 iPad Pro is the most powerful Apple tablet ever, with a chip many Mac models don’t have yet. There have been deals on it before, but it’s never been more affordable than it is right now. That’s because Amazon knocked $200 off the cost of the 11-inch version. And you can save on the 13-inch variant, too.

UPDATE: This deal was so successful that Amazon is currently sold out of the 11-inch M5 iPad Pro. 

iPad Pro is a very capable computer for creatives and digital nomads, thanks to the M5 processor. And don’t overlook the gorgeous OLED display and Mac-like operation thanks to iPadOS 26.

You don’t need to pay full price for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

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Score access to hundreds of games on a variety of devices.
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Why pay full price for an Xbox Game Pass subscription when you can get a discount? These stackable one-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions are now on sale for only $24.99 (regularly $29.99).

You’ll gain access to hundreds of excellent games you can play on your iPhone, iPad or Mac (as well as PCs, game consoles, mobile gaming devices and more). 

Here’s a hopeful sign the M5 Mac Studio isn’t too far away

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Get excited about Mac Studios powered by M5 Max and M5 Ultra processors.
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Buying some configurations of the Mac Studio now means lengthy wait times. While that’s surely frustrating for those shopping for the powerful macOS desktop, this can be taken as a sign that it might be better to hold off on the purchase.

That’s because a new version is on the way.

Apple’s March 4 event may not be what you expect

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Apple’s upcoming March 4 event may look very different from a traditional keynote.
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Apple will hold a “special Apple Experience” on Wednesday, March 4 — but the company might not announce new Macs or other products at the event.

Instead, Apple might announce the events earlier in the week in a series of press releases. The company apparently does not even intend to hold a keynote on March 4.

3 game-changing AI wearables Apple is rushing to launch

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Apple's got an ambitious plan for new AI wearables.
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Apple is putting the pedal to the metal as it rushes to produce new types of AI-powered wearable devices. Three products — smart glasses, upgraded AirPods and an AirTag-size pendant — will rely on built-in cameras, the iPhone’s processing power and the upgraded Siri voice assistant to power new AI capabilities.

A new report, based on anonymous sources within the company, sheds light on what the devices will look like, what they will do, and when we can expect them.

Today in Apple history: Apple introduces ‘world’s fastest’ PowerBook

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The PowerBook 3400 certainly lived up to its name.
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February 17: Today in Apple history: Apple introduces 'world's fastest' PowerBook February 17, 1997: Apple launches the PowerBook 3400, a laptop the company calls the fastest portable computer in the world.

After a rough few years for the PowerBook, this model throws down the gauntlet to rivals. It packs a PowerPC 603e processor capable of running at speeds up to 240MHz. While speedier Apple laptops will quickly overtake the PowerBook 3400, at the time, it can keep up with some impressive desktop Macs.

Update your HomePod smart speaker with the latest software

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Here’s how to be sure you have the latest HomePod software update. Or stop your smart speaker from updating automatically.
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The HomePod operating system occasionally needs updating, because the device is a lot more than a simple speaker — it’s a computer. Here’s how to make sure your Apple smart speaker has the software version released last week. The new HomePod Software version 26.3 is a simple bug-fix update, but it’s still worth installing. Who wants bugs? 

If you depend on automatic updates, it’s possible your smart speaker hasn’t yet installed the update. Here’s how to do so manually.

Apple adds video experience to Apple Podcasts

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HLS technology brings video podcasts that let users switch between watching and listening, move to a horizontal full display or download videos for offline viewing.
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A major update to Apple Podcasts will introduce full video podcast support this spring using the company’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology, the iPhone giant said Monday.

The update promises a seamless experience for both viewers and podcast creators, with new tools for monetization and content distribution that Apple said will set a new standard for the medium.

“By bringing a category-leading video experience to Apple Podcasts, we’re putting creators in full control of their content and how they build their businesses, while making it easier than ever for audiences to listen to or watch podcasts,” said Eddy Cue, Apple SVP of Services.

Respond to email with voice recordings that convey the proper tone

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Take the hassle out of replying to email with this personal productivity tool.
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Don’t fear your overloaded inbox: Chorde lets you record and send voice messages directly from Gmail and Outlook. It will save you time, boost your recipient’s engagement, and generally make your emails feel more human.

Chorde lets you quickly and easily embed a clickable audio message right inside your email. No attachments. No extra apps. And no “please download this file.” The recipient just clicks and listens — instantly. And you can get a lifetime subscription to Chorde for just $39.99.

Vibe coding an iPhone app: Here’s what actually works

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Reps & Sets was built with AI coding tools, but it took more than just a few prompts
Reps & Sets was built with AI coding tools, but it took more than just a few prompts

A year ago, I had no clue how to write an iPhone app. Now I’ve shipped a fully-fledged strength training app, built with AI coding tools, or “vibe coding” as it’s become known.

A lot of people get vibe coding wrong. They think it’s just for prototypes and messing around. It’s not. Used properly, it’s a skill you can learn and master. And with modern AI tools like Cursor, and the new Coding Assistant in Xcode, it’s now more accessible than ever.

So, if you’re curious about vibe coding and keen to give it a go, here are ten lessons I learned the hard way.