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Today in Apple history: First colorful iMac destroys the ‘beige box’ status quo

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The original iMac looked different from any other computer.
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May 6: Today in Apple history: iMac G3 arrives to save Apple May 6, 1998: Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils the original iMac, a brightly colored, translucent computer that will help save the company.

Coming just 10 months after Jobs’ new management team took over the struggling company, the iMac loudly announces that the days of Apple quietly fading into the background are over. The colorful computer marks the start of a very successful run for Cupertino.

Bose guns for HomePod 2 and Sonos with revived Lifestyle speaker collection

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The collection competes with HomePod 2, but even more so with Sonos components, directly matching pricing in some cases.
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Bose brought back one of its most iconic product lines with the launch of the Lifestyle Collection on Tuesday. The trio of premium home audio devices — which put the brand squarely in competition with Apple’s HomePod 2 and Sonos’ popular lineup — are Bose Lifestyle Ultra Speaker ($299), Lifestyle Ultra Soundbar ($1,099) and Lifestyle Ultra Subwoofer ($899).

All three go on sale May 15 and are available for preorder now.

Check your blood pressure, and sync data to your iPhone, with this $25 device

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Here's an easy way to get a handle on your blood pressure.
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The iHealth Track blood pressure monitor offers an easy way to track your blood pressure at home. It syncs to your iPhone, tracks trends, and gives you real health data you can use.

And right now, you can get this highly rated home blood pressure monitor for just $24.99 (regularly $49.99) with free shipping to the contiguous United States.

How I stopped Final Cut Pro from filling up my Mac’s storage

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Final Cut Pro is Apple’s flagship video editor for Mac and iPad.
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If you use Final Cut Pro, you’re well aware of how much storage one of its libraries can eat up. Producing weekly videos and podcasts for Cult of Mac, disk space is a never-ending battle for me — and I even splurged on a 2TB hard drive!

The third time I ran into this problem, I tried digging deeper into Final Cut Pro settings to see if there was a better way. I found a bunch of settings that help stop the 800-pound, hard-drive-eating gorilla.  

Then, I opened up the Final Cut Pro library bundle itself, and found even more folders, many gigabytes in size, that I could clear out. 

Here’s how Final Cut Pro users can reclaim some storage from a runaway video library. 

Mac Studio loses its craziest memory option

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Mac Studio now tops out at 96GB of RAM.
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Apple no longer offers RAM upgrade options for the Mac Studio on its online store. As a result, you can get the Mac Studio with a maximum of 96GB memory — over 5x lower than its previous maximum of 512GB.

Likewise, the M4 Mac mini is now unavailable with 32GB memory.

How Apple will win the AI war

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Apple AI strategy: Don't beat 'em, join 'em
It doesn't matter who wins the the AI battle if Apple allies with all of them.
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Apple will let iPhone and Mac users choose between multiple AI models for different tasks, according to a report published Tuesday. The strategy would allow users to select whichever third-party AI system they prefer to generate and edit text and images for them.

It’s a brilliant solution to the ongoing battle between companies to develop the best AI models. It won’t matter whether OpenAI, Google, Perplexity, etc., wins that fight — because Apple also wins.

How to connect Apple Watch to treadmills and other gym equipment

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Available in certain gyms and equipment.
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You can easily connect your Apple Watch to exercise equipment, like a treadmill at Planet Fitness, to record more accurate health data inside the Fitness and Health apps on your iPhone. After all, if you’re working out, you want to make sure your Apple Watch gives you credit for it.

Here’s how.

Homebridge 2.0 lets more smart devices work with Apple Home

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Smartbridge 2.0 with Matter support will allow Apple users to add all sorts of new devices.
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After more than three years in beta, Homebridge 2.0 officially launched Monday. And for Apple Home users, it’s one of the most meaningful smart home software updates in years. The new release adds support for the Matter smart home standard, significantly expanding what devices you can use within Apple’s ecosystem.

Today in Apple history: iTunes hits 1 million downloads in first week

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iTunes becomes an instant hit.
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May 5: Today in Apple history: iTunes Music Store hits 1 million downloads in first week May 5, 2003: Just a week after launching the iTunes Music Store, Apple reaches an incredible milestone with more than 1 million songs sold.

Particularly notable is the fact that more than half the songs purchased are albums. This quickly dispels fears that selling tracks individually at 99 cents apiece will kill the record industry’s dominant format. In addition, more than half of the 200,000 songs initially available in the iTunes library get downloaded at least once.

“In less than one week we’ve broken every record and become the largest online music company in the world,” says Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a press release. “Apple has created the first complete solution for the digital music age — you can purchase your favorite music online at the iTunes Music Store, mix your favorite tracks into playlists with iTunes, and take your entire music collection with you everywhere with the super-slim new iPods.”

It’s a roaring success for Apple’s newest venture!

Apple Manufacturing Academy brings AI to America’s factory floors

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Block Imaging hosted forum attendees at is facility.
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Apple’s push to modernize U.S. manufacturing took a visible step forward late last week at the inaugural Apple Manufacturing Academy Spring Forum in East Lansing, Michigan. It was the academy’s largest gathering to date, Apple said.

Hundreds of manufacturers, industry leaders and academics converged on Michigan State University’s campus to share how the program is already changing the way American businesses operate. That includes a push for artificial intelligence in supply chains and on factory floors.

“We created the Apple Manufacturing Academy with Michigan State because we wanted to bring advanced manufacturing techniques to American manufacturers,” said Priya Balasubramaniam, Apple’s vice president of product operations, in a press release Tuesday. “Our goal was to create real-world applications that help companies enhance their productivity and efficiency.”

Transform your iPad into a MacBook-style powerhouse for just $109.99

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Get the SpacePad iPad keyboard case at a big discount.
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The SpacePad keyboard case turns your iPad into a laptop-style setup with a trackpad, backlit keys and long battery life. Made by Tinymoose, it combines protection and productivity at a great price.

Right now, you can get this great iPad keyboard case for just $109.99 (MSRP $139.99).

5 major roadblocks when switching from Android to iPhone

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Moving from Android to iPhone means adjusting to a different way of doing things.
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Ready to switch from Android to iPhone? Before you make the move to an Apple device, you need to know the biggest problems you’ll face during the transition — and how to avoid them.

While some challenges are manageable, others are unavoidable. If you feel ready to jump to Apple’s ecosystem from Google land, here’s what you need to know.

iPhone 17 crushes Q1 2026 sales as Apple sweeps top 3 spots

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iPhone 17 is selling like hotcakes!
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iPhone 17 emerged as the world’s best-selling phone in Q1, 2026, according to the latest data from Counterpoint Research. iPhones also continued their dominance, securing the top three spots.

Besides the iPhones, several budget and mid-range Android phones made it to the list, with flagship models missing entirely.

Apple looks beyond TSMC to make iPhone and Mac chips

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Intel-inside Macs and iPhone could make a comeback!?!
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Apple is considering using Intel and Samsung foundries to fabricate chips for its devices. The company seemingly held early talks with Intel about using its foundry services.

TSMC currently makes all of Apple’s chips on its cutting-edge nodes.

Apple could remove a key iPhone Wallet app limitation with iOS 27

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Create your own passes in Apple Wallet with iOS 27
Soon it might not matter than your gym doesn't have an app that supports Apple Wallet.
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iOS 27 will bring a long-requested upgrade to the iPhone Apple Wallet application: the ability for users to create their own passes directly within the app, according to report published Monday. 

If true, this would significantly expand how iPhone owners manage everyday cards and tickets with the app.

Here’s when Apple will launch iOS 26.5

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iOS 26.5 is just a week away!
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Apple on Monday seeded the iOS 26.5 Release Candidate to beta testers, signaling that eager iPhone users should circle May 11 on their calendars. The major new feature is fully secure, encrypted messages when using RCS… though this will remain in beta even after iOS 26.5 launches.

Monday also brought the macOS Tahoe 26.5 Release Candidate, as well as equivalents for iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and more.

How to hide your secret iPhone photos

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Keep your photos locked up like Fort Knox.
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You can easily hide photos and videos on your iPhone to keep secret and/or illicit images out of your main Photos library. Hiding items from the camera roll makes sure nobody except you can see your embarrassing pictures, salacious nudes or old selfies with your ex.

Apple introduced the Hidden photo album years ago in iOS 8. But after Apple redesigned the Photos app in iOS 18, you can no longer find it at the bottom of the Albums tab — because the tab bar is gone. But in iOS 26, it’s back again!

Here’s what hiding photos does to your iPhone, how you can stash those incriminating or mortifying pix, and where to find them.

Today in Apple history: Apple embraces over-the-air iOS updates

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Over-the-air iOS updates took iTunes out of the equation (and leveled the playing field with Android).
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May 4: Today in Apple history: Apple embraces over-the-air iOS updates May 4, 2011: Reports circulate that Apple is negotiating with carriers to bring over-the-air updates to iOS, beginning with iOS 5.

Such a move would free iPhone owners from using iTunes to get updates for their devices. That means no more plugging an iPhone into a computer via USB to download the latest version of iOS.

New M4 iPad Air drops to its lowest price ever

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You can't beat a bargain on a tablet that just launched this spring!
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Apple upgraded the iPad Air with a faster M4 processor this spring, and the speedy new version is already available at a discount. A deal knocks 13% off the cost of a brand-new 11-inch M4 iPad Air, lowering the midrange model to a very affordable price: $519.99. It’s never been cheaper!  

Maybe you need one to finish out the school year. The tablet is also great for anyone needing a light-duty productivity and entertainment computer. If you want a bigger Apple tablet, you can snag a deal on the new 13-inch iPad Air at 6% off.

Apple unveils new Pride Collection Sport Loop, watch face and wallpapers

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The new wallpapers for devices complement the other Pride Collection items.
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Apple introduced its latest Pride Collection Monday. It includes a new Apple Watch Pride Edition Sport Loop, a matching watch face and complementary iPhone and iPad wallpapers. The iPhone giant timed the release to celebrate Pride Month in June and LGBTQ+ communities year-round.

The reception online so far seems positive, if not jubilant. 

“Omg they did such a good job with them for once,” one user wrote.

Today in Apple history: Mac’s first 100 days prove a roaring success

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The original Mac was a smash hit. Sort of.
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May 3: Today in Apple history: Mac's first 100 days prove a roaring success May 3, 1984: Apple marks the all-important first 100 days of Mac sales, signaling whether the product launch is a hit with customers.

The results outstrip even Apple co-founder Steve Jobs‘ most optimistic targets. Unfortunately, not everything is as positive as it seems following the successful Mac launch.

Travel for less: This AI app sets you up with cheap flights, hotels and rental cars for life

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Take $30 off this AI travel app to get cheap flights and more for life.
Save on all your travel needs with a lifetime sub to OneAir.
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Airfare is getting more expensive, and those prices won’t improve during peak travel times. With one of the best AI flight scanners on the market, and exclusive prenegotiated travel deals, OneAir’s Elite plan stands apart from the pack. It’s an AI travel app that can help you save on flights, hotels and rental cars for life.

And thanks to a limited-time sale, you can get a lifetime membership to OneAir Elite for just $99.99. That’s an 87% discount off the regular price of $790.

Why Apple cannot unlock your deceased relative’s iPhone

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The reason Apple cannot unlock a deceased person’s iPhone
An iPhone locked with a passcode is more secure than any bank vault.
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A very sad day has come, and a beloved relative has passed away. And it seems Apple is making the experience worse because it refuses to unlock the deceased person’s iPhone!

It’s not that Apple refuses to — it literally cannot. And it all comes down to the way encryption works.

Fortunately, there’s a simple way to prevent this problem. It just takes some preparation.

Today in Apple history: Apple’s first watch is a freebie for upgraders

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The first Apple watch was ... well, just a watch, actually.
Apple's first watch was ... well, just a watch, actually.
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May 2: Today in Apple history: First Apple watch is a freebie for upgraders May 2, 1995: Apple enters the wearables space with its first watch. However, the first Apple watch is a timepiece with no fitness-tracking tech, no on-screen notifications and a whole lot of 1990s styling.

The device comes two decades before wearables actually will become a thing. A regular wristwatch, the freebie gadget is available via a special mail-in offer to Mac OS upgraders.