March 2025

Deals: 24GB M4 Pro MacBook Pro $220 off, M4 iPad Pro $300 off, M4 Mac mini, Satechi 15W charging stations 30% off, more

The first cash deals on the brand-new M4 MacBook Air carry on at Amazon, but we have a fresh batch of deals today starting with the best price of the year on Apple’s most affordable M4 Pro MacBook Pro with 24GB of RAM – it is $220 off the list price. Next up, Amazon has

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Skich launches its game-focused App Marketplace for iOS users in the EU

Since Apple allowed sideloading on iPhone and iPad in the EU through App Marketplaces, we’ve seen the rise of a few alternatives to Apple’s App Store. Now there’s another alternative app store coming, as Skich, a platform for discovering new mobile games, is launching its own App Marketplace for iOS users in the EU. more…

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Apple’s smart home hub delayed to ‘align’ with ‘dramatic’ iOS 19 launch

Macworld After a flurry of announcements over the past several weeks, we were wondering if Apple had any tricks left up its sleeve before WWDC in June, most notably its smart-home “HomePad” hub that was rumored to launch in the spring. According to a new report, we’ll have to wait a little longer. Citing his

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Apple commenter John Gruber launches blistering attack on ‘rotten’ Apple over Siri vaporware

John Gruber is one of the more high-profile Apple commenters, and generally takes a pretty upbeat view of the company, so it was a big surprise to see him launch a blistering attack on the iPhone maker. Referring to Apple advertising Siri features which don’t yet exist, he argues that the company is “in disarray

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UK competition regulator wants iPhone browser competition, but Apple not allowed to win [U]

The UK competition watchdog has effectively told Apple that it must allow free and open competition between iPhone web browsers, but at the same time Safari cannot be better than its competitors. Update: The final report is now out, with no change to the CMA’s stance. Apple has responded by stating that making new features

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