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9to5Mac Daily: May 18, 2026 – Apple Card promo, Siri rumors

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Apple Watch sleep score became more useful for me with these settings

Apple Watch includes a built-in sleep tracking feature. Just wear your Apple Watch to bed, and it works automatically. No need to install apps or enter a special mode.

watchOS 26 takes sleep tracking further with Apple’s sleep score feature. Sleep score is a great way to visualize the quality of your sleep from night to night. There’s one setting in particular that has made sleep score especially useful for me.

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Deals: M4 iPad Air $150 off, 48GB M5 Pro MacBook Pro $300 off, iPhone Air $150 off, AirTag $11 each, more

The official 2026 Memorial Day sales at Amazon and Best Buy are now live with today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break headlined by a series of notable deals on the new M4 iPad Air – the 256GB M4 iPad Air Cell model dropping back to the all-time low at $150 off, this mid-range 256GB 13-inch at $110 off, and the most affordable model you can buy down at $520. We also have this 14-inch M5 Pro MacBook Pro with 48GB of RAM at $300 off and Amazon all-time lows returning on the 15-inch M5 MacBook Air at $150 off, while iPhone Air has also dropped back to all-time low pricing at nearly $150 off for Memorial Day (brand new, unlocked). Head below for a closer look.

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Orbitkey’s new Grid Desk Organizer is a modular upgrade for your desk setup

I have used Orbitkey products for years. They first came onto the scene with their award-winning Nest Organizer, which really put them on the map for many tech enthusiasts like myself. They have continued to make useful, intentional products that I still use to this day, like their Premium XL deskmat, which features a unique magnetic cable-organizing system and a second layer for tucking away loose papers. Orbitkey has consistently focused on simple, useful, and premium products, and they are back with their new Grid Desk Organizer. Here is what you need to know.

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Here’s why I won’t be switching on auto-deleting Siri chats

Here's why I won't be switching on auto-deleting Siri chats | A still from an Apple keynote on the new Siri

Whenever the new Siri finally launches, it’s going to be the most privacy-respecting AI chatbot out there, with an additional privacy feature reported yesterday.

We already knew that Apple’s agreement with Google will mean that Siri is not allowed to be used to train the Gemini model, and Bloomberg is now reporting an option to automatically delete our Siri conversations

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Apple’s faulty chips are big business for the company, and not just in the MacBook Neo

Apple's faulty chips are big business for the company, and not just in the MacBook Neo | Close-up image of a silicon chip

Apple has for years been using a procedure known as chip binning to reuse faulty chips in other models of a product, or even entirely different products.

A new report gives further examples of cases where Apple has been able to take chips which failed quality control for one product and subsequently use them in another – and says that the practice dates all the way back to the original iPad and iPhone 4 …

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Apple gift card scam cost buyers hundreds of millions of dollars

Apple gift card scam cost buyers hundreds of millions of dollars | Images shows an Apple promotional graphic for its gift cards

An Apple gift card scam saw buyers lose hundreds of millions of dollars. One raid alone recovered 4,000 iPhones worth between $8M and $9M, with the New Hampshire-based operation even involving a murder.

The sophisticated operation started with the theft of Apple gift cards from retail outlets before they were tampered with and then replaced in the stores. The moral of the story is only to ever buy the cards direct from Apple stores …

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