May 2025

Control – Ultimate Edition review: Remedy’s action-shooter is on the Mac at last

Macworld At a glance Pros Creepy setting and storyline Enjoyable and varied combat system Runs on M1 or later Cons Shooter action might require a game controller No support for Intel Macs Annoying auto-save system Our Verdict The auto-save system can be irksome, but Control is a great action game with an atmospheric inter-dimensional setting

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NYT: Apple tax was Trump’s way of getting back at Tim Cook for skipping Middle East trip

On Friday, President Trump publicly threatened a 25% tariff on all iPhones not made in the United States, catching both Apple and his own administration off guard. Now, The New York Times reports it seems the move was likely payback for Tim Cook skipping Trump’s recent Middle East trip. more…

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Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 review: Great sounding headphones at a good price

Macworld At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros  Excellent sound quality  Competitive price  Impressive battery life Cons Noise-cancellation could be stronger No spatial audio or Dolby Atmos Our Verdict The noise-cancellation could be a little more effective, but the Px7 S3 provides hi-fi sound quality, along with impressive 30-hour battery life at a much more competitive

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Apple Watch and Apple TV operating systems to receive major design changes at WWDC alongside iOS 19

Apple is gearing up for a sweeping set announcements at WWDC, kicking off on June 9, as reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. We’ve been hearing about a significant redesign coming as part of iOS 19 for iPhone and iPad, as well as design updates for macOS 16 too. However, it turns out Apple’s ambitions are

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End PDF frustration for life with this editor tool—on sale for just $80

Macworld PDFs are the universal language of bureaucracy. They show up when you’re applying for jobs, submitting expense reports, reviewing contracts, or signing your kid’s permission slip. But trying to edit one? That’s a digital nightmare. Until now. PDF Expert Premium for Mac is on sale for just $79.97 (regularly $139.99) through June 30, and

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