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Apple honors Black History Month with color-morphing Apple Watch band

Macworld Apple on Monday unveiled the 2025 Black Unity Collection to honor Black History Month this February. The collection includes iPhone and iPad wallpapers, an Apple Watch face, and a special-edition Apple Watch Black Unity Sport Loop watch band. The 2025 Black Unity Collection incorporates the black, green, and red colors of the Pan-African flag […]

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Deals: iPad mini 7 $100 off from $399, most affordable M4 iPad Pro $150 off, M4 MacBook Pro $200 off, more

It was a busy weekend in Apple gear deals and we have even more to highlight today. Firstly, Amazon has brought back the $100 price drops and all-time low pricing across the iPad mini 7 lineup with deals from $399. Those offers also join the return of all-time low pricing on the most affordable M4

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Beyond the iPhone 17 Air, would you accept a portless phone to go thinner? [Poll]

We’re expecting the iPhone 17 Air to be Apple’s thinnest ever phone, but with the depth of phones now constrained by the USB-C port, would you go portless to get a thinner iPhone? Chinese Android smartphone maker Oppo has been teasing an ultra-thin model, and saying that the height of the USB-C port is preventing

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This MacBook Pro was too busted for even AppleCare+ to repair

Macworld Customers often debate whether it’s worth getting AppleCare+ coverage for their Apple products. This represents a substantial additional cost, but in the event that your device suffers accidental damage, the policy will cover most of the cost of repairs. On balance our advice tends to be that taking out third-party insurance instead, or simply

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Judge limits FBI powers to trawl data from Apple and others; Cloudflare privacy flaw

A judge has limited FBI powers to trawl through data obtained from tech giants like Apple, Google, and ISPs under FISA (the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act). Separately, a Cloudflare privacy flaw has been identified in one of Apple’s IT service providers, which could have exposed the rough location of millions of web and app users

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