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  • Latest MacBook Air and Mac Studio need a first-day update

    Latest MacBook Air and Mac Studio need a first-day update

    People getting the new MacBook Air or Mac Studio this week will have to update their devices right away. A fresh software update will bring them to the newest macOS Sequoia version.

    macOS Sequoia Update Details

    The M4 MacBook Air, plus the M4 Max and M3 Ultra Mac Studio models, come with older macOS versions already installed. The MacBook Air starts with macOS Sequoia 15.2, while the Mac Studio has macOS Sequoia 15.3.

    Apple rolled out macOS Sequoia 15.3.1 on February 10, but these new devices were ready before that update dropped. Right now, macOS 15.3.1 isn’t ready for these machines, but Apple is expected to launch a special version, called 24D2072, just for them before the official release date.

    Pre-orders for the M4 MacBook Air, M4 Max Mac Studio, and M3 Ultra Mac Studio kicked off last week. The first batch of deliveries will reach buyers on Wednesday, March 12.

  • iOS 19 set to deliver a fresh look for iPhones and more

    iOS 19 set to deliver a fresh look for iPhones and more

    Apple is gearing up to give iPhones, iPads, and Macs a major makeover with iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16, according to Bloomberg. This update, coming later in 2025, promises to shake up how these devices look and feel, making them work together more smoothly.

    The company plans to refresh icons, menus, apps, windows, and buttons with a simpler, cleaner style. Navigating your device should also become easier. These updates are said to be much more than just a new coat of paint—they’ll bring the biggest change to iOS since iOS 7 and to macOS since Big Sur.

    The new design takes some inspiration from visionOS, the system used in Apple’s Vision Pro headset. Think rounded app icons, see-through effects, and a touch of 3D flair—but it’s not an exact copy. Apple hopes this fresh vibe will spark excitement for its latest gadgets and shift focus from delays in its Apple Intelligence Siri upgrades.

    We’ll get our first peek at this revamp during the Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2025. After that, it’ll be tested for a few months before rolling out to everyone in the fall. Rumors of this big redesign have popped up three times now. Sources say iOS 19 will borrow some ideas from visionOS, like a simpler layout and translucent touches. The Israeli site The Verifier first hinted at this shift, though it thought it’d come with iOS 18—seems they got the details right but the timing wrong.

    Tech insider Jon Prosser also chimed in, showing off a redesigned Camera app with see-through menus in a YouTube video. He thinks these changes might spread to the Home Screen and beyond. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman backed this up, saying the update will unify Apple’s systems with a fresh, easy-to-use look.

    One big question remains: Will iPhone app icons go fully round like visionOS, or stick with their current shape? Gurman didn’t confirm either way. Still, expect iOS 19 to feel lighter and more modern if these rumors hold true. Mark your calendars for WWDC 2025 in June for the official reveal!

  • A small fix coming to your iPhone: iOS 18.3.2

    A small fix coming to your iPhone: iOS 18.3.2

    It looks like Apple is getting ready to send out a small update for iPhones called iOS 18.3.2. We know this because people working at Apple are trying it out on their phones already. This kind of testing usually means the update will be available to everyone soon, probably in the next couple of weeks.

    What This Update Does

    This update won’t bring any big, new things to your phone. Instead, it’s designed to fix small problems and make your phone safer. Think of it as a little tune-up to keep things running smoothly.

    Why This Update Now?

    Apple is also working on a bigger update, iOS 18.4, which is still being tested. That bigger update will have some new things, like better ways to see important messages and a new section in the Apple News app for food lovers. But it’s not quite ready yet. So, iOS 18.3.2 is like a quick fix while we wait for the bigger one.

    When Will You Get It?

    We expect iOS 18.3.2 to be released sometime in March. The bigger update, iOS 18.4, should be available to everyone in early April. Just last month, Apple released another small update, iOS 18.3.1, which also fixed some bugs. So, Apple is working hard to keep our iPhones working well. This new update, while small, will help make your iPhone experience a bit better.

  • New iPhone 17 models revealed in video based on secret plans

    New iPhone 17 models revealed in video based on secret plans

    On Friday, YouTuber iDeviceHelp shared a video showing early models of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 lineup, said to be based on private company papers. We’re highlighting this video because it was created with input from leaker Majin Bu, whose iPhone 17 designs from last month were backed up by other sources tied to Apple’s supply chain in China.

    Apple is planning a big change for the iPhone 17 Pro models’ camera setup. Instead of the usual square bump, these phones will feature a wide aluminum camera bar stretching across the back, according to recent news. The makeover also includes the new iPhone 17 Air, which will take over from the Plus model. The video shows the buttons staying in the same spots as on the iPhone 16. It even offers a hands-on look at how the iPhone 17 Air stacks up against other models.

    Most reports agree the iPhone 17 Air will sport a 6.6-inch screen—bigger than the standard iPhone 17 but smaller than the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Expert Ming-Chi Kuo predicts the Air will be just 5.5mm thick in some areas, though the camera bump might stick out a bit more. Unlike its siblings, the basic iPhone 17 will likely keep the camera style of the iPhone 16, making it easier to tell Apple’s regular and fancy models apart.

    Last month, analyst Jeff Pu shared that the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max will have aluminum frames. However, he thinks the iPhone 17 Air will stand out with a titanium frame. Apple first used titanium for Pro models in 2023, but Pu says they’ll switch to aluminum for eco-friendly reasons.

    There’s also talk of a new feature for the iPhone 17 Pro models: wireless reverse charging. This would let the phone power up other Apple gadgets. Still, iDeviceHelp wonders if the super-thin iPhone 17 Air can fit MagSafe magnets. We won’t know for sure how spot-on these models are until Apple launches the iPhone 17 series next September.

  • What we know about the iPhone Air’s new look

    What we know about the iPhone Air’s new look

    Apple is gearing up to launch its slimmest phone ever, the iPhone 17 Air, sometime later this year. People have been buzzing about how thin it might be compared to the 6.9mm iPhone 6. Now, fresh leaks are giving us a clearer picture of what’s coming.

    For months, guesses about the iPhone 17 Air’s size have bounced around. A recent tip from leaker Ice Universe says it could be just 5.5mm thick—a number analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also mentioned back in January. Another expert, Jeff Pu, thought it’d be closer to 6mm. Screen size rumors vary, too. Kuo suggested a 6.6-inch display, but Ice Universe claims it’ll match the 6.9-inch screen of the iPhone 17 Pro Max, sharing the same shape and edges as the iPhone 16 Pro Max. They even shared a video showing a possible sneak peek of the phone.

    Last Friday, YouTuber iDeviceHelp teamed up with leaker Majin Bu—who’d shown similar designs earlier—to drop a video. They say their mockups of the standard, Pro Max, and Air models come from secret Apple papers. Watching it, I couldn’t help but notice how the Air’s super-thin edge reminded me of the 5.1mm M4 iPad Pro—the thinnest Apple gadget so far.

    One cool detail stands out: the mockups show a camera bar running across the back, kind of like a Google Pixel. It’s unclear if it’s just for looks or does something special, but I like it. My iPhone 15 Pro wobbles on my desk, and this bar—shown on the 17 Pro Max mockup—seems to fix that a bit. The cameras still poke out, though, so it’s not a total win.

    The rest of the design looks familiar—buttons in the usual spots (except for the iPhone 16E, missing its Camera Control button), plus a USB-C port and speakers on the bottom. Up front, expect the Dynamic Island and Face ID. We’ll have to wait until September—Apple’s big reveal time—to see how close these guesses are.

  • Fresh details on iOS 19 and visionOS 3 unveiled

    Fresh details on iOS 19 and visionOS 3 unveiled

    Apple’s big software updates are still about three months off, but some early hints about iOS 19 and visionOS 3 are popping up. First off, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg shared that iOS 19 will probably bring more of Apple’s smart features, called Apple Intelligence, to a wider range of apps. It’s a small but exciting tease for what’s ahead.

    Next, he heard that visionOS 3 will come loaded with new goodies. While he didn’t spill any exact details, he called it a “feature-packed” update, which sounds promising. Meanwhile, visionOS 2.4 is already in testing and shaping up to be a solid upgrade. It brings Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro, adds a cool Spatial Gallery app with 3D content, and throws in a few other surprises. Everyone will get to try it out in April.

    As for the Vision Pro hardware, there’s chatter about a possible upgrade to an M5 chip by late 2025. But 2026 seems more realistic. Gurman thinks the Vision Pro, which he called a “sales dud,” won’t see a refresh this year. On the iOS 19 side, we’re also expecting a fresh look for the Camera app and a chattier Siri. That Siri upgrade was pushed back a bit, though. These updates show Apple’s still hard at work, even if the big reveals are a little ways off. Stay tuned for more as we get closer to the launch!

  • ChatGPT now works right inside Xcode and VS Code on Mac

    ChatGPT now works right inside Xcode and VS Code on Mac

    OpenAI has made its ChatGPT app for macOS even better by letting it edit code straight in popular tools like Xcode, VS Code, and JetBrains software. With this update, you don’t need to copy and paste code anymore. ChatGPT can now look at your code in these programs and change it right there. It’s simple and saves time.

    There’s also an “auto-apply” option. When turned on, ChatGPT makes the edits for you without extra steps. Alexander Embiricos, who works on OpenAI’s product team, showed how it works on social media. He said Windows users will get this feature soon, too.

    Right now, only people with ChatGPT Plus, Pro, or Team plans can use this if they update their macOS app. OpenAI says everyone else—Enterprise, Education, and free users—will get it next week.
    This new trick builds on something ChatGPT started testing last November.

    Back then, it could read code from these apps but couldn’t change it. Now, it can do both. This update puts ChatGPT up against other AI coding helpers like GitHub Copilot and Apple’s Swift Assist, which already let you edit code directly in similar ways.

  • iPhone 17 Pro Max to get thicker for a bgger battery

    iPhone 17 Pro Max to get thicker for a bgger battery

    Apple is making the iPhone 17 Pro Max a bit thicker than the current iPhone 16 Pro Max, according to a Chinese tipster named Ice Universe. The new iPhone 17 Pro Max is said to measure 8.725mm thick, compared to 8.25mm for the iPhone 16 Pro Max. That’s a small jump of 0.475mm. The leaker believes this extra space is “definitely” for a larger battery. Other than the thickness, the phone’s body is expected to stay the same as the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

    So far, there haven’t been any whispers about better battery life or size changes for the iPhone 17 Pro Max. If Ice Universe is right, this could be fresh news for Apple fans. The iPhone 17 Pro models are also rumored to sport a big rectangular camera bump with rounded edges. However, Apple seems to be keeping the triangle setup for the back camera lenses.

    For its high-end phones, Apple might switch to an aluminum frame instead of the titanium one used in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro. The back of these devices could also feature a new look, blending aluminum and glass. Ice Universe added that the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the super-slim iPhone 17 Air will have the same size, except for their thickness, which will differ. This tweak in design could mean longer battery life for users, something many iPhone lovers would welcome. We’ll have to wait and see if these rumors hold true when Apple reveals the iPhone 17 lineup!

  • iPhone 17 Air and 17 Pro Max: Same size, different thickness

    iPhone 17 Air and 17 Pro Max: Same size, different thickness

    Apple’s upcoming super-slim iPhone 17 Air is said to match the iPhone 17 Pro Max in size, except for how thick each phone is, according to a tip from leaker Ice Universe.

    Comparing iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 17 Air

    On their Weibo page, the Chinese leaker shared that the iPhone 17 Air and iPhone 17 Pro Max have the same length, width, screen size, and edges. “The only thing that’s different is the thickness,” they explained. “The iPhone 17 Air is just 5.5mm thick, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max is 8.725mm thick.”

    If this is true, it also means the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be quite a bit thicker than the current iPhone 16 Pro Max. We’ve heard about the iPhone 17 Air’s slim 5.5mm body before, but Ice Universe’s info shakes things up compared to older rumors. Last year, screen expert Ross Young said the iPhone 17 Air would have a 6.55-inch display, or about 6.6 inches when rounded up.

    However, YouTube creator Jon Prosser disagreed last month, saying the iPhone 17 Air will come with a bigger 6.7-inch screen. (Young later stuck to his 6.55-inch prediction.) If Prosser’s right, that still doesn’t match the 6.9-inch screen expected for the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Apple bumped up the screen sizes for the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max last year, and they’re likely staying the same for the iPhone 17 Pro models. Ice Universe added that the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s frame is unchanged, “just like the iPhone 16 Pro Max.”

    iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. iPhone 17 Air

    • Thickness: 8.73mm vs. 5.55mm
    • Height: 163mm vs. 163mm
    • Width: 77.6mm vs. 77.6mm
    • Screen: 6.9″ (174mm) vs. 6.9″ (174mm)
    • Edge: 1.15mm vs. 1.15mm

    Ice Universe has a good track record, correctly leaking iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max sizes in the past. Still, we’re keeping a cautious eye on this rumor until more people back it up. Apple should reveal the iPhone 17 family around mid-September, as usual.

  • M3 Ultra chip shows small speed edge over M4 Max in early test

    M3 Ultra chip shows small speed edge over M4 Max in early test

    The first supposed test score for Apple’s new M3 Ultra chip popped up in the Geekbench 6 database tonight. This gives us a peek at how it stacks up against other chips. You can find this powerful chip in the new Mac Studio, which Apple unveiled earlier this week.

    M4 Max vs. M3 Ultra

    Apple called the M3 Ultra its “most powerful chip ever,” and this early test seems to back that up. The 32-core M3 Ultra scored 27,749 in multi-core CPU performance. That’s about 8% quicker than the 16-core M4 Max, which used to be the speed champ. The test also shows that the M3 Ultra is up to 30% faster than the 24-core M2 Ultra.

    On the flip side, the M4 Max beats the M3 Ultra by nearly 20% in single-core CPU performance, which isn’t a big surprise. We’re waiting for more test results to see if these numbers hold. They seem a bit low compared to what people expected. For instance, Apple claimed the M3 Ultra could be up to 1.5 times faster than the M2 Ultra.

    That 30% boost we saw should probably be closer to 50%. Apple didn’t say much about how the M3 Ultra compares to the M4 Max, though. Real-life speed can differ from these tests, but tools like Geekbench 6 give us a solid starting point to compare chips. Keep an eye out—more Geekbench 6 scores for the M3 Ultra might show up soon, and we wouldn’t be shocked if they turn out higher than this first result.