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WhatsApp Plus delivers customization to iPhone users — for a price

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Will iPhone owners pay for features like premium stickers in WhatsApp Plus?
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WhatsApp is entering its subscription era, with a new paid tier for some iPhone users called WhatsApp Plus.

While existing WhatsApp features will remain free, the subscription brings cosmetic and functional upgrades such as premium ringtones, custom icons and the ability to pin more chats.

watchOS 26.5 fixes annoying bugs — and sets the stage for something bigger

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The Pride Luminance watch face is a stunner, but the bug fixes in watchOS 26.5 are great, too.
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watchOS 26.5, which Apple released Monday, finally fixes a pair of annoying Apple Watch problems. It also brings a wildly customizable — and seemingly quite popular — Pride Luminance watch face that complements the similar iPhone wallpaper.

Here’s what’s new with the watchOS 26.5 update (plus a hint at what watchOS 27 might bring).

Apple plans customizable Camera app and rebuilt Siri in iOS 27

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iOS 27: Customizable camera app and rebuilt Siri
iOS 27 could support an upgraded Camera app with a Siri camera mode plus an overall overhaul of the voice assistant.
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For the upcoming iOS 27 update, Apple will introduce a fully customizable Camera app, a ground-up redesign of Siri and visual changes across a range of built-in apps, according to a new report Tuesday.

Apple will showcase the update and other operating system changes at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. 

Steve Jobs commemorative $1 coin sells out instantly

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Hey, look — it's Steve Jobs! At least we think that's Steve Jobs ... although it almost looks like he has moobs.
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Apple fans and coin collectors snatched up a new tribute to Steve Jobs on Tuesday. As part of its ongoing American Innovation $1 Coin Program, the United States Mint put the Steve Jobs coin up for sale at 9 a.m. Pacific time this morning — and it sold out almost instantly.

The coin honors the late Apple co-founder and his impact on technology and culture, celebrating one of the most influential figures in technology history. But the image of Jobs is somewhat questionable.

M5 MacBook Pro loaded with RAM and storage drops to lowest price ever

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Deals on MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips
The latest M5-series MacBook Pro models are on sale!
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The MacBook Pro with the standard M5 chip and loaded up with plenty of RAM and storage released in 2025 dropped to its lowest price ever. Amazon hacked 14% off the price, saving buyers $300!

And those looking for the more powerful versions powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max chips can save on these premium machines, too. Amazon knocked up to $200 and sometimes more off the prices for the 2026 MacBook Pro, including both the 14-inch and 16-inch screen sizes.

Whichever chip you choose, save on a powerful macOS notebook today!

5 secret tips and tricks in Safari on iPhone

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5 Safari Tricks & Secrets
Get the most out of the browser in your pocket.
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Since I spend a lot of time using Safari on my iPhone, any new tips and tricks I learn can feel life-changing. Apple’s mobile web browser proves absolutely instrumental to my iPhone usage (and odds are, it does for you, too).

Here are a few of my favorite hidden features. These Safari tips will help you browse the web faster, clean up your experience and restore tabs you accidentally close. I also have a handy shortcut you can download at the end.

Keep reading or watch our video.

Get a Visual Studio Pro lifetime license on sale for $35 (regularly $499.99)

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The newest Visual Studio Pro is now on sale for a limited time!
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Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2026 is a full coding environment for building, testing, debugging and collaborating on software projects.

It doesn’t run on our beloved Macs, but we know that some Cult of Mac readers use Windows PCs (and also love a good deal). And this is definitely that: You can get a lifetime license to Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2026 for just $34.97 (regularly $499.99).

Bluey comes to Apple Arcade in massive, multigame crossover

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Bluey will drop in on five Apple Arcade games including "stitch."
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Apple Arcade subscribers are in for a treat this month, as the beloved characters from the Emmy-winning animated series Bluey take over five popular games on the platform in a limited-time crossover event kicking off May 21.

“As we continue to grow Bluey in interactive, it’s important that each experience reflects what families love about the brand — its playfulness and creativity, and how it brings people of all ages together,” said Marina Mello, BBC Studios’ global director of Gaming & Interactive.

Today in Apple history: Bill Gates predicts doom for Apple’s biggest product

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Bill Gates on iPod: Smartphone sales will doom music players.
Unfortunately for Bill Gates, Steve Jobs was one step ahead.
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May 12: Today in Apple history: Bill Gates predicts doom for iPod, Apple's biggest product May 12, 2005: Longtime Apple frenemy Bill Gates tells a German newspaper that Apple may have hit it big with the iPod, but that its success isn’t going to last forever.

The reason for the Microsoft co-founder’s doomy take on the iPod’s future? He thinks mobile phones will steal the music player’s market share.

The good news for Gates is that he was right on the money. The bad news for Microsoft is that Apple cannibalized itself by making the iPhone. And Apple’s smartphone became even more successful than the iPod.

Satechi adds a real-time display to its powerful desktop charger [Review] ★★★★★

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Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger review: Intelligent power★★★★★
The Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger provides power you can see.
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The Satechi ChargeView 140W Desktop Charger offers four USB-C ports to power up a MacBook, iPad, iPhone and other accessories all at once. The standout feature is a display that shows just how much current is flowing through each port.

I put the charger through testing to see how it stands up to real-world use. Here’s what I found.

Apple Watch Series 12 might make upgrading hard to resist

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Rumors indicate this year's model might look a lot like Apple Watch Series 11, but big changes are coming internally.
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After years of iterative upgrades, rumors indicate Apple Watch Series 12 might bring real advancements that make the upcoming model hard to ignore. We could see a much faster chip, smarter Apple Intelligence features and maybe even Touch ID.

Here’s what to expect from Apple Watch Series 12, which should arrive this fall alongside the iPhone 18 Pro.

These US carriers now support encrypted RCS messaging

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iOS 26.5 brings in encrypted RCS messaging between iPhone and Android
Test messages exchanged between iPhone and Android are now secure... if you're using one of these carriers.
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Apple’s newly released iOS 26.5 update supports end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging between iPhones and Android devices.

However, the feature requires the cooperation of wireless carriers. Fortunately, Apple released a list of which ones do, and all three of the biggest U.S. carriers are on board: AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.

Add massive storage at a discount with this Samsung T9 SSD sale

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Samsung T9 4TB Portable SSD
This Samsung 4TB Portable SSD can store files from your Apple device, now at a discounted price!
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This deal on Samsung’s T9 portable SSDs can land you a massive amount of storage at a reasonable price. That’s great news for Apple users who need a reliable place to stash large files, even as prices for SSDs skyrocket.

The T9s deliver fast data transfers, rugged portability and enough space for huge Apple workflows, and this deal drops them to prices that currently beat Amazon.

Solve your storage crisis with a Samsung T9 SSD, on sale from Cult of Mac Deals in 1TB, 2TB and 4TB options.

Everything new in iOS 26.5: New Pride wallpapers, Apple Maps suggestions and more

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iOS 26.5: new features and changes
iOS 26.5 is a small-yet-big update for your iPhone.
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iOS 26.5 launched Monday, bringing several minor but important usability improvements to your iPhone. The update adds 11 new Pride-themed wallpapers, a suggested places section in Apple Maps, and a new payment option for yearly app subscriptions.

Here are all the new features you can look forward to trying in iOS 26.5.

Apple TV’s The Studio becomes most-awarded new comedy in history

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The Studio: Most awarded new comedy ever
On Sunday The Studio became the first new comedy to sweep all major awards.
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Apple TV’s Hollywood satire The Studio cemented its place in television history, claiming the International category at Sunday’s 2026 BAFTA Television Awards in London — the final major prize needed to complete the most dominant awards run ever achieved by a debut comedy series.

“The historic journey of ‘The Studio’ has been nothing short of astounding,” said Matt Cherniss, Apple TV’s head of programming. “The show’s sweeping success is a testament to the extraordinary talent, creativity and innovation of Seth, Evan and the entire creative team and cast.”

“The series has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, bringing laughter to millions,” he added. “We couldn’t be prouder of the team’s monumental achievement and the way ‘The Studio’ has redefined what’s possible for comedy on a global scale.”

iPad Air helps bring Apple strong tablet growth

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The new M4 iPad Air added significantly to Apple tablet shipments last quarter.
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The M4 iPad Air that launched in March contributed strongly to robust growth in Apple’s tablet shipments.

As a result, the iPad’s share of the global tablet market increased. Approximately 2.5 times as many Apple tablets sold last quarter as the iPad’s biggest rival.

Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs lays out a new strategy for Mac OS

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Why Salesforce chief gave up AppStore.com for Apple
Steve Jobs introduced the world to OS X.
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May 11: Today in Apple history: Steve Jobs spells out a new strategy for Mac OS May 11, 1998: As part of his mission to turn Apple around, CEO Steve Jobs spells out the company’s strategy for the Mac operating system going forward. The big news is that Apple is hard at work creating a major new operating system called OS X, he says at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California.

However, first the company will ship Mac OS 8.5 and the first customer release of an OS called Rhapsody that fall.

New Denon Home speakers bring Siri smarts and audiophile sound

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Denon Home series speakers
Denon demonstrated some market smarts in releasing this speaker lineup while Apple fans wait for better HomePods.
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Apple users have long faced a frustrating paradox in home audio. Stay within the HomePod ecosystem and enjoy seamless Siri integration, or stray to better-sounding third-party options and sacrifice native Apple Home features. Denon’s new trio of Denon Home series speakers — Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600 — may finally have cracked that particular problem.

Netflix’s AI experiment gives us a glimpse of Apple TV 4K’s future (we hope)

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Netflix cooked up an AI voice search that makes Apple TV seem extra-feeble.
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Netflix is testing a powerful new AI voice search that shows just how badly the Apple TV 4K needs an upgrade. Currently limited to a handful of users, Netflix’s new AI-powered tool lets users search for content conversationally. And instead of searching for something simple like a movie genre or specific title, they can ask Netflix for entertainment that fits their current mood.

For example, users can ask for something like “find me something that’s emotional but not too long” or “a romantic comedy with a few episodes.”

It’s a real game changer, according to a beta tester who gained early access. When Apple’s long-delayed Siri upgrade finally arrives, it could provide a similar — or even better — experience on Apple TV 4K.

Safari in iOS 27 could finally fix your tab chaos

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iOS 27 and macOS 27 should make Safari tabs easier to manage.
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Safari in iOS 27 and macOS 27 will reportedly copy a handy Google Chrome feature to better manage your open tabs. It will build on the Tab Groups feature to organize similar open tabs into groups automatically.

Apple will apparently also provide a manual way to open tabs into groups.

Get 3 years of piano lessons on your iPhone, iPad or Mac for just $70

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Whether you're a total beginner or an accomplished piano player, this app can teach you a thing or two.
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You can turn your iPhone, iPad or Mac into a piano teacher with Flowkey’s interactive lessons, real-time feedback and song-first approach to learning.

Flowkey is designed to meet you where you are, whether you’ve never touched a keyboard or you already know your way around one. And it costs just $69.99 for three years. A flesh-and-blood piano teacher might charge that much for a single lesson!

Today in Apple history: PowerBook G3 gets thinner, lighter and bronzer

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The PowerBook G3 Lombard brought a "bronze" keyboard and some real enhancements.
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May 10: Today in Apple history: PowerBook G3 gets thinner, lighter and bronze-er May 10, 1999: The third-generation PowerBook G3 comes in 20% slimmer and 2 pounds lighter than its predecessor, but most people remember the laptop for its glowing Apple logo and the “bronze” keyboard.

Although it doesn’t get a new name to distinguish it from previous laptops in the lineup, fans call it “Lombard” after Apple’s internal code name (or simply the “PowerBook G3 Bronze Keyboard”).

macOS 27 will fix the worst part of Liquid Glass

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macOS 27 needs a touchscreen-enabled redesign
The next big macOS update should make Liquid Glass more usable.
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macOS 27 will reportedly feature a “slight” Liquid Glass redesign to address some of the complaints with macOS Tahoe. Apple will seemingly address the readability and transparency issues that currently plague the Mac operating system.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says the redesign will not be dramatic. If anything, the “goal is more of a cleanup and refinement effort.”

Fed up with iPhone autocorrect? Here’s how to reset it.

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Put a stop to the madness.
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If you’ve noticed that the iPhone’s autocorrect has been especially bad over the last few months, you’re not alone. It appears that iOS 26.2 introduced a bug that made the keyboard much more frustrating to use. Luckily, the solution is simple. You can learn how to reset autocorrect on your iPhone really quickly. 

First, you need to update to iOS 26.4, the release that fixed the iPhone’s autocorrect bug. Then, resetting your keyboard dictionary will get rid of any bad patterns it may have picked up since December. 

Keep reading or watch our quick video.

Cash in on Siri’s stupidity [Cult of Mac podcast No. 19]

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Will you get your slice of the stupid Siri pie?
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This week on the Cult of Mac podcast: We’ve been complaining about just how stupid Siri can be for years, but Apple’s failure to deliver a promised AI upgrade just cost the company a cool $250 million.

We discuss how you can get your sliver of that payout, whether a stupid Siri is a deal-breaker (obviously not, since we all swear by our iPhones), and how Apple can really make things right.

Also on the Cult of Mac podcast:

  • The MacBook Neo is so popular that Apple totally missed the boat on its projections. Now the company is making an unusual move — and it might mean the budget laptop goes up in price.
  • If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to buy a Mac, it’s here.
  • After getting banged up for its lack of savvy when it comes to artificial intelligence, Apple looks ready to win the AI wars, thanks to its brilliant strategy.
  • And finally, Griffin goes over the pros and cons of an affordable home rowing machine. Come for the review, stay for the extremely weird Ohio hallway.

Listen to this week’s episode of the Cult of Mac podcast 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 version, embedded below.