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Everyone should know this essential iPhone safety feature

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Check In for iPhone
A smarter way to keep tabs on your loved ones’ travels and activities.
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Check In is an iPhone feature that tracks your travels and lets contacts know when you’ve safely reached your destination or finished a workout. It’s great for traveling, for kids trudging to and from school, for going on a date, and for biking on a dangerous road.

With this feature enabled, you no longer need to remember to text someone when you make it home safely — your iPhone will let them know for you.

Check In is like sharing your ETA in Apple Maps, but tweaked for personal safety. Friends, family and loved ones will be automatically notified if you’re stopped for any reason before reaching your destination.

The safety feature also offers timer-based check-ins, which come in handy for situations like meeting a stranger from Craigslist. If you don’t check in after a set time, your iPhone will alert your contacts.

Here’s how to use it — frankly, everyone should know how this works (especially parents).

iMac Pro could make an epic M5 Max-powered comeback

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iMac Pro could make an epic M5 Max-powered comeback
The iMac Pro might be back with a huge processor upgrade for professional users — the M5 Max.
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The iMac Pro could be poised for a major return — years after Apple discontinued the power all-in-one computer. This time, the professional desktop will be powered by Apple’s next-generation M5 Max chip, according to information found in internal Apple software.

It would be a change in strategy for Apple, but it seems the company is at least exploring the idea of an updated all-in-one desktop for the pro and prosumer markets.

Today in Apple history: Apple signs ‘clone Mac’ deal — and it’s a total disaster!

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Power Computing clone Macs sounded like a good idea at first.
This deal marked the start of the clone Mac era.
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December 16: Today in Apple history: Apple signs clone Mac deal with Power Computing December 16, 1994: Apple Computer inks a licensing deal with Power Computing, for the first time allowing a company to produce Macintosh-compatible computers, aka “Mac clones.”

With falling market share, and longtime rival Microsoft steaming ahead thanks to its software licensing strategy, Apple executives think the only way to compete is for the company to allow its operating system on third-party Macs. Of course, it doesn’t turn out exactly like that.

Your book, published: This AI guides you from first word to final print

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Turning your big ideas into ready-to-publish books doesn't need to be a hassle.
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Finishing a book takes time, patience and a whole lot of follow-through — but AI-powered book writing software BookBud.ai can help.

Many would-be authors start drafting something, but never actually get it ready for readers. BookBud.ai gives you a way to move past that wall by smoothing out the hardest parts of the writing and publishing process. And for a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to BookBud.ai for just $99 (regularly $1,200).

iOS 26.3 beta 1: All the new features and changes

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iOS 26.3 beta 1 gives an early glimpse at some upcoming new features.
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Just days after pushing iOS 26.2 to the public, Apple seeded the iOS 26.3 beta 1 to developers on Monday. The next major point release of the iPhone operating system does not include radical new features, but it promises to bring some notable changes to the platform.

Below are all the changes we’ve discovered in iOS 26.3 beta 1.

Get Microsoft Office 2024 for Mac or PC for less than $150

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Save on essential Microsoft software for Mac or PC.
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Not a fan of monthly fees for software like Microsoft 365? This deal lands you a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home & Business 2024 for Mac or PC.

It comes with all the Microsoft programs you know and love. And it’s on sale for a limited time. So instead of paying $249, you have a short window to get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home & Business 2024 for $149.97.

Protect your iPhone: Update to iOS 26.2 now for critical security fixes

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Protect your iPhone: Update to iOS 26.2 now for critical security fixes
Install iOS 26.2 now to protect your iPhone from newly identified threats and security vulnerabilities.
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Experts urge iPhone users to install iOS 26.2 as soon as possible, warning that the update includes important security patches designed to protect devices from newly identified threats.

New iOS versions usually patch security vulnerabilities, but the need is unusually urgent this time because Apple says hackers are already exploiting the security holes patched in iOS 26.2.

Today in Apple history: AirPods Max supersize Apple’s audio magic

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Product shot of red AirPods Max, from an Apple press release issued ahead of the product launch.
AirPods Max paired a unique design with some excellent tech.
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December 15, 2003: Today in Apple history: AirPods Max take Apple's computational audio to new level December 15, 2020: Apple releases AirPods Max, its first over-ear headphones, touting the device’s pristine design and advanced computational audio.

The pricey cans with the sleek aluminum ear cups retail for a wallet-thrashing $549. But they supersize the magical AirPods experience, and deliver Apple’s best audio experience yet.

Hate iPhone’s new ‘slide to stop’ alarm? Get the old button back.

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How to turn off the new iPhone 'slide to stop' gesture in iOS 26.1
You don't have to use the iPhone's new slide-to-stop gesture for alarms.
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Apple recently changed the way you turn off alarms on your iPhone, switching to a new slide-to-stop gesture. The new method is designed to help you. But if you just can’t stand it, going back to the old way — stopping alarms with a button — is easy.

Here’s how to make the quick change.

Apple’s ‘HomePad’ could be a home run [The CultCast]

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The mythical HomePad might become reality in the very near future. What does that mean for smart homes?
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This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: Fresh rumors about the hybrid device that marries an iPad with a HomePod get us thinking about the future of Apple’s home automation. This could be the start of something big.

Also on The CultCast:

  • A worrisome rumor about Apple’s chip chief turns out to be a false alarm. Johny Srouji, the architect of Apple silicon, is not leaving “anytime soon.” But what’s really going on with the wave of Apple execs heading for the exit?
  • Griffin gets excited about potential upgrades coming to Apple’s Studio Display.
  • And finally, Leander wraps up with a review of the Beats Pill speaker, which he finds surprisingly excellent — especially at the rock-bottom price he paid!

Listen to this week’s episode of The CultCast in the Podcasts app or your favorite podcast app. (Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review if you like it!) Or watch the video live stream, embedded below.

Price drop: With this Mac app, PDFs will never flummox you again

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Try out this Mac-compatible PDF editor and converter instead of the pricey Adobe Acrobat Pro.
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Ever been annoyed when someone sends you a PDF instead of a file you can edit? An all-in-one PDF editor like PDF Converter Pro can help, and it doesn’t need to cost a fortune.

Lifetime licenses for the Mac PDF app are on sale for $23.99 with code CONVERT (regularly $99.99) for a limited time.

UK wants Apple and Google to block nude photos unless your age is verified

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UK wants iPhone to block explicit images without age verification
The UK will soon propose OS-level iPhone age verification to block nude images, aiming to protect children from online explicit content.
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The UK government is reportedly pushing ahead with plans to ask Apple and Google to block access to nude images on smartphones unless a user’s age has been verified. Ministers say the proposal is aimed at protecting children from explicit material, but the move is a dramatic shift as it could shift responsibility onto technology companies.

Information leaking out of London indicates the Home Office wants age checks built directly into iOS and Android, as well as direct blocks on taking and viewing nude images.

In this, they will have a surprising ally: porn websites.

20th anniversary iPhone’s display might wrap around all four sides

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20th anniversary iPhone concept
The 2027 iPhone could redefine smartphone design once again.
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Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone might stand out due to a “four-sided bending design,” according to a new report. The company reportedly plans to make the phone bezel-less, integrating the camera and Face ID sensors below the display panel.

To help Apple achieve its goal, LG Display is seemingly making heavy investments in the next-generation display technology.

Today in Apple history: iMac Pro packs potent all-in-one punch

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iMac Pro launched in 2017
The iMac Pro made quite splash in 2017, and there are occasional calls to bring it back.
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December 14: Today in Apple history: Apple buys 'iPhone' web domain iphone.org December 14, 2017: The much-anticipated iMac Pro finally reaches customers many months after Apple’s announced the product. With a built-in 27-inch, 5K display and an Intel Xeon processor, the high-end desktop combines the features of an iMac and a Mac Pro.

It is beautiful and far more powerful than earlier iMacs, but is destined to stay in Apple’s product lineup only a relatively short time.

Join Costco for $65, get an extra-large signup bonus

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You can save on everything from groceries to Apple gear at Costco.
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A Costco Gold Star Membership can help you secure high-quality goods — including iPhones, Macs, Apple Watches and iPads — at bargain-basement prices. You can hop on the savings train now with a Costco membership deal that lets you join the warehouse club for less.

Right now, when you pick up a year-long Costco Gold Star Membership for only $65 you’ll also score an extra-satisfying $40 Digital Costco Shop Card*.

Want even more savings? Bump up to an Executive Gold Star Membership for $130 to earn more perks and receive an even larger $60 Digital Costco Shop Card.

How to watch A Charlie Brown Christmas for free this weekend [Too late!]

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How to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ for free
A Charlie Brown Christmas is free to watch on Apple TV later this month.
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The Christmas season is starting, and there’s good news for fans of the Peanuts holiday specials. Apple made the holiday classic A Charlie Brown Christmas available for everyone to stream free this weekend, whether they’re an Apple TV subscriber or not.

That gives everyone the opportunity to watch Linus teach his friends what Christmas is all about.

Today in Apple history: AirPods arrive to conquer the audio world

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They looked weird at first, but now it's impossible to remember a world without AirPods.
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December 13: Today in Apple history: Original AirPods launch December 13, 2016: After months of anticipation and delay, Apple finally launches the first-generation AirPods. The tiny wireless earbuds arrive in Apple’s online store just in time for holiday shoppers looking for stocking stuffers.

Like so many Apple products, they aren’t the first wireless earbuds to arrive on the scene. However, AirPods’ rapid success will fuel a wireless listening revolution.

Get a lifetime of guitar lessons with real-time feedback for just $250

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Get a lifetime of guitar lessons for a low one-time payment.
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JustinGuitar has been one of the internet’s most trusted guitar-learning platforms for nearly two decades. And now, Justin Sandercoe — who has taught millions via YouTube, racking up more than 592 million views in the process — has turned his method into a guitar app that actually feels like having a personal coach in your pocket.

It features structured lessons, real-time feedback and thousands of songs. And with this special holiday sale, you can give the guitarist in your life (or yourself) lifetime access to JustinGuitar for just $249.99 (MSRP $299.99).

iOS 26.4 features surface in new internal Apple leak

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iOS 26.4 features leak
iOS 26.4 will apparently come with several handy new features.
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A leaked iOS 26 internal build reveals several new features Apple plans to introduce in iOS 26.4. These include credit card autofill support for third-party apps, folders in whiteboarding app Freeform, and a Sports tier in Apple TV.

The company will supposedly also introduce additional security measures with the update.

Secret trick will stop your iPhone from updating to iOS 26 — forever!

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Wary of Liquid Glass? You can stay on iOS 18 forever.
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Not ready to take a gamble on iOS 26? You can stop an iOS update in its tracks if you don’t want to be pushed into the latest version.

There are all kinds of reasons you might not want to upgrade. Maybe you like the speed and stability of iOS 18. Perhaps you don’t want Apple’s divisive new Liquid Glass user interface slowing down your aging iPhone.

While Apple is finally starting to push people to update to iOS 26, you don’t need to go along with the crowd. Obviously, you can disable automatic updates to put on the brakes, but it won’t be long before Apple starts sending push notifications and red badges, encouraging you to update.

Luckily, there’s a secret trick to hide those and make sure your phone stays on iOS 18 for as long as you like.  Here’s how.

Score a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2021 for Mac for just $50

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A lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2021 for Mac.
Enjoy lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more.
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Stuck using an older version of Microsoft Office? This offer gets you a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home and Business 2021 for Mac for just $49.97. With a low one-time payment, you can bid farewell to Microsoft 365’s pesky recurring subscription fees. You’ll never need to pay again for Microsoft’s widely used software for work and school.

And if you need Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows, you can secure a lifetime license for even less: just $34.97.

iPadOS 26.2 delivers major Split View improvement — here’s how to use it

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iPadOS 26.2 delivers major Split View improvement — here’s how to use it
Rejoice, iPad fans! Apple restored the best feature of Split View in iPadOS 26.2.
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iPad users once again gain access to classic Split View multitasking in iPadOS 26.2. It’s back to being the best way to use two applications side-by-side on your iPad.

Apple nerfed Split View in iPadOS 26, but the latest OS update walks that mistake back — it’s as good as it’s ever been. Here’s how to use the revised version.

Everything new in iOS 26.2: Great new features (and plenty of bug fixes)

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iOS 26.2 features
iOS 26.2 could be the one everyone is pushed to update to.
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In addition to hundreds of bug fixes, iOS 26.2 brings much-needed refinement to the iPhone’s operating system — along with more than 20 new features.

iOS 26.2, which Apple released Friday, lets you turn your reminders into alarms, so they’re impossible to ignore. Apple Podcasts gains automatic chapters and links. And the controversial Liquid Glass user interface continues to be refined and tweaked.

There are subtle improvements everywhere. Here’s the complete list of exciting changes in iOS 26.2. Keep reading or watch our video.

When to expect iOS 26.2 release in your time zone [It’s out now!]

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When to expect iOS 26.2 release in your time zone
iOS 26.2 is out!
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The wait for iOS 26.2 is over! Apple’s latest update to the iPhone operating system includes a useful change to AirDrop file sharing, a prominent tweak to Liquid Glass and more. We expected it all week, and it’s finally out.

The update is joined by macOS Tahoe 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, watchOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2 and visionOS 26.2, all at the same time.