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Today in Apple history: Boot Camp lets Mac users run Windows

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Boot Camp finally allowed Macs to run Windows with ease.
Boot Camp finally allowed Macs to run Windows with ease.
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April 5: Today in Apple history: Mac users can run Windows with Boot Camp April 5, 2006: Apple introduces the public beta of Boot Camp, software that allows users with an Intel-based Mac to run Windows XP on their machines.

Boot Camp will officially arrive in Mac OS X Leopard, which debuts at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference a few months later.

Update your iPhone today to avoid a nasty online hack

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DarkSword targets iPhones with outdated iOS versions
DarkSword looms over iPhones that haven't been updated.
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Your iPhone is at serious risk of getting hacked if you haven’t updated it recently. Apple and security researchers warn that a sophisticated hacking tool known as DarkSword can compromise iPhones through malicious websites.

The fix is easy and available for every iOS device since 2015. Plus, it doesn’t require you to install iOS 26 or put Liquid Glass on your handset.

Go do it now!

Don’t dread your next meeting

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Cartoon image of a person stressed out while taking notes on a MacBook without AI meeting assistant MeetScribe
Eliminate the pain of taking notes during meetings so you can stay focused.
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With MeetScribe, your work doesn’t start when the meeting ends. The AI meeting assistant automatically and accurately generates clean notes, pithy summaries, and action items so you don’t need to do the dirty work.

And right now, you can secure lifetime access to MeetScribe for just $67. That’s an 88% discount off the regular price of $584.

Today in Apple history: Apple frenemy Microsoft is born 51 years ago

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Apple and Microsoft had a long and storied history together.
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April 4: Today in Apple history: Microsoft founded April 4, 1975: Microsoft is founded by childhood friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The software company destined to become a tech behemoth — and a major Apple frenemy.

A few years later, Microsoft will break through to the mainstream with Excel and Word, becoming a key developer of Macintosh software. Then comes the Windows operating system, looking suspiciously Apple-like. After Windows arrives, Microsoft and Apple will embark upon a long-running feud.

AirPods Max 2 are gorgeous, dreamy headphones — for now [Review] ★★★★☆

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Purple AirPods Max 2 hanging on a banana stand in front of a fake palm tree★★★★☆
The purple AirPods Max 2 are gorgeous.
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AirPods Max 2 are the surprise update to Apple’s premium over-the-ear headphones. Now offering feature parity with the regular AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 3 — thanks to the H2 chip inside — the headphones’ $549 price tag makes some kind of sense.

The design and controls remain unchanged from the originals, for better and worse. That includes the silly “Smart Case.” But the signature beautiful, booming sound and excellent noise cancellation are better than ever. If you’ve never tried AirPods Max before — only the lesser AirPods and maybe a few pairs of cheaper headphones — you are well and truly unprepared for the remarkable music these cans will pump into your ears.

You don’t need to be a big audiophile to love the AirPods Max 2. But considering how Apple has mistreated the product line so far, you have to be a little bold to buy them yourself. 

Mac mini and Mac Studio face long shipping delays

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M5 refresh around the corner?
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Getting your hands on a Mac mini or Mac Studio might be harder than expected. Delivery times for even the basic configurations now stretch to four weeks, with high-end models showing lead times of up to five months.

Apple either appears to be struggling to meet demand or gearing up for an imminent M5 refresh.

Get organized with advanced features in Notes and Reminders

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Sort out your digital library of tasks and notes.
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I have a bunch of pro tips to help you organize the Notes and Reminders piling up in your iPhone. Apple has added tons of powerful new features over time, making them comprehensive tools for all the goings-on in your life. 

With tagging, you can quickly filter and search through a big folder of notes or a long to-do list. You can easily put together a bunch of filters by date, location and tag to create a smart list of everything that needs your attention in Reminders. You can even set up template Reminders lists that you can copy at any time.

Let me show you how to set it all up.

Viewer beware: Worst-rated Apple TV shows and movies

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The Family Plan 2 movie
Mark Wahlberg and Kit Harington star in The Family Plan 2. But maybe leave it off your viewing queue.
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Apple TV built a reputation as a quality-first streamer. It gave us Severance, Ted Lasso, Slow Horses, and the first Best Picture Oscar from a streamer, 2022’s CODA. But even Apple can’t promise a universal guarantee of quality. Over the years, a handful of originals have landed with a thud, panned by critics, dismissed by audiences or both. See the eight worst-reviewed Apple TV shows and movies below.

Apple cheaped out on the iPad charger: Best options for upgrading

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Apple's iPad charger is rubbish
Apple's iPad charger is bit rubbish. You can get a far better one.
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The charger that came with your iPad Pro or iPad Air is wasting your time. Your tablet could be charging almost twice as fast (up to three times as fast for the latest iPad Pro). Plus, the included charger is not well-designed for travel.

Here’s what’s going on, along with recommendations for better options.

When you’re about to hop on public Wi-Fi, do this before logging in

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Boost your devices' security with a VPN and password manager bundle.
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The FastestVPN & Security Lifetime Bundle gives you two essential tools for safeguarding your data — a VPN and a password manager — all for one low price.

You can lock down your devices with this lifetime VPN and password manager bundle for just $39.99. That means no monthly subscriptions, just security that sticks.

Today in Apple history: ‘Magical’ first iPad debuts in stores

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The long wait was finally over. iPad 1 had arrived.
On launch day, people were very excited about the first iPad.
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April 3, 2010: Today in Apple history: ‘Magical’ first iPad debuts in stores April 3, 2010: The first iPad hits store shelves after months of anticipation. The tablet Apple CEO Steve Jobs called “magical and revolutionary” at its unveiling earlier in the year quickly becomes a major success.

Following years of rumors, Jobs initially showed off Apple’s first tablet on January 27, 2010. But now, the wait for the iPad is finally over … at least for people in the United States. (The iPad’s international debut won’t happen until May.)

Top 8 clean setups: Great cable management pays off

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There's a reason this desk and setup look so clean and tidy. And that reason is hidden under the desk.
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Cable management is the invisible infrastructure of every beautiful desk setup. Do it well and your workspace looks effortlessly minimal, almost wireless. Do it badly and a tangle of cords swallows every other design decision you’ve made. Cult of Mac’s Setups section chronicled the most impressive Apple-centric workstations on the internet for years, and cable management — how to hide it, route it, tame it and sometimes eliminate it entirely — is a recurring obsession among Mac owners. Behold the best cable management in setups, below.

Price drop: Learn something new every day with Nibble app (88% off)

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Rather than doomscrolling, spend your idle minutes boosting your brain.
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With this Nibble app deal, you can turn 10 spare minutes a day into real learning, thanks to bite-size lessons filled with audio and games.

The Nibble app takes those idle moments like waiting in line, commuting or winding down at night, and turns them into small but genuinely satisfying educational wins. And with this deal, you can learn everything that matters for less.

Just grab a three-year subscription to Nibble for $29.99 (an 88% discount off the MSRP of $269.97) and get your brain in gear.

Cut the cable from your CarPlay life with this tiny wireless adapter

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Save 41% when you get the Mini Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter now!
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Plug in the Mini Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter once, then pair it with your phone, and every time you start the car, you’ll enjoy a wireless infotainment experience.

That means no more plugging in your phone — a wireless CarPlay connection happens every time you start the car. And right now, the Mini Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Adapter is on sale for just $34.99 (MSRP $59.99).

Today in Apple history: Microsoft’s first hardware debuts … on the Apple II

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Promotional image for the Microsoft Z-80 SoftCard, the company's first hardware product, worked with the Apple II computer.
The original ad for the Z-80 SoftCard.
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April 2: Today in Apple history: Microsoft Z80 SoftCard, the company's first hardware, debuts on Apple II April 2, 1980: Microsoft releases its first hardware product, the Z-80 SoftCard. A microprocessor card that plugs into the Apple II, it allows the computer to run programs designed for the CP/M, a popular operating system for business software.

Arriving several years before the first version of Windows, the Z-80 SoftCard quickly becomes a big hit for Microsoft.

This power strip clamps onto your desk and won’t let go [Review] ★★★★☆

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Photo of the Anker Nano Power Strip (10-in-1, 70W, Clamp) used to illustrate a review of the product★★★★☆
Anker's new Nano Power Strip attaches firmly to the edge of your desk.
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Anker’s new Nano Power Strip (10-in-1, 70W, Clamp) thoughtfully reinvents one of the world’s most common electrical accessories to make it play nice with desks.

It comes with some caveats, but for anyone needing to tame cable clutter, it makes a solid addition to a setup.

Apple Sports kicks off crucial updates for World Cup soccer fans

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Check out the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage matches.
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Apple updated its free Sports app for iPhone Wednesday to support the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. That gives soccer fans a seamless way to track the biggest sporting event on the planet right from their Lock Screen. With the tournament just over two months away, now is the perfect time to get set up.

Apple’s next 50 years: Reshaping computing again

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A look into Apple's future: the next 50 years.
Apple's future will bring major changes ... but maybe not as many as you think.
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Apple 50 Years graphic Apple just finished its first 50 years, making this an ideal opportunity to look ahead to what we can expect from the next five decades.

Having watched the company progress from the Apple II to the iPhone, I’m as qualified as anyone to peer into the future of computing. Here’s what we can look forward to.

Sinister fishing adventure Dredge sails onto Apple Arcade

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The hit Dredge game sails toward Apple Arcade
Dredge+ mixes fishing with Lovecraftian horror. Seriously.
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Dredge has been described as “a cosmic horror-fueled fishing game,” so don’t expect a knockoff of Bass Masters when playing it on Apple Arcade. If that doesn’t pique your interest, it got named iPad Game of the Year.

And rather than the usual $25 charge for the app, Apple Arcade subscribers can play for $6.99 per month, plus enjoy hundreds more titles.

Make an Apple Music playlist automatically with Playlist Playground

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Build a soundtrack for specific moods.
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Making a playlist in Apple Music is a great way to set the mood for a party, road trip or your own private time. You can create playlists for working, working out, studying, driving, doing dishes, etc. Your friends can contribute to your playlist, too. And you can share your masterpiece on your Apple Music profile.

In iOS 26.4, Apple added Playlist Playground, a new feature that lets you quickly create custom playlists via Apple Intelligence. On supported devices, you can type in any odd request — and your iPhone will do the rest. The results aren’t quite DJ quality, but they’re a good starting point if you want something specific or unique. 

Here’s how to make a playlist by hand — and how to use the new Playlist Playground feature. 

Apple releases critical iOS 18 update for iPhones that didn’t upgrade [Now available]

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Desert Titanium iPhone 16 Pro
Still on iOS 18? Apple released a new security update you should install right now.
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Apple released an iOS 18 update on Wednesday to patch a major security vulnerability for iPhones that haven’t yet upgraded to iOS 26. The new version, iOS 18.7.7, is presumably intended to protect a range of iPhone models from the serious DarkSword hack.  

This comes amid a recent push from Apple to address newly discovered vulnerabilities across older iOS releases. It has released multiple updates over the past few weeks.

Stay ahead of storms with Weather Hi-Def Radar app’s real-time alerts

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Weather Hi-Def Radar: This $39.99 weather radar app keeps you updated on storms, fires and more.
This advanced weather radar app keeps you updated on storms, fires and more.
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With storms and flash floods becoming more prevalent, it’s more important than ever to stay up to date with the weather in your area. And a weather radar app like Weather Hi-Def Radar lets you do just that.

This isn’t just an upgraded version of the bare-bones Weather app on your iPhone. It’s an alert system and interactive map that allows you to plan your day and stay ahead of tornadoes, wildfires and more. And now, the Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus plan is priced at only $39.99 for life.

Apple rolls out AirTag update with stronger antistalking protection

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Apple AirTag 2 firmware update
Updating AirTag firmware is easy. But it requires patience.
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Apple is rolling out a firmware update for the AirTag 2 that makes it easier to locate one of the tracking tags if it’s being used to stalk someone.

You’ll probably want it, but it turns out that updating the AirTag’s software is both easy and hard. You don’t need to jump through hoops, but neither do you have much control.

Here’s what you need to do.

Apple’s flashy homepage takeover touts ’50 years of thinking different’

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Apple's homepage turned into a nostalgic animation on its 50th anniversary Wednesday.
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Apple 50 Years graphicVisitors to Apple.com Wednesday saw something unlike anything the company has displayed in recent memory: a full-screen takeover on its homepage featuring the iconic six-stripe rainbow Apple logo, the words “50 Years of Thinking Different,” and a quiet, elegant animation befitting a company that has always let its design do the talking.

Super-slim MagSafe power bank is the best I’ve ever used [Review] ★★★★★

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BMX SolidSafe Air with iPhone 17★★★★★
The BMX SolidSafe Air keeps my iPhone 17 going for an extra day.
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The BMX SolidSafe Air is the MagSafe power bank we’ve been waiting for. It’s a mere 0.27 inches (6.88mm) thin — slimmer than the iPhone 17 I tested it with.

The 5,000mAh iPhone accessory features a semi-solid-state cell design to reduce fire risk and a lightweight titanium build.

Here’s why it was such a pleasure to test out. This is the best MagSafe power bank I’ve ever used.