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9to5Mac Daily: June 3, 2026 – MacBook Neo shipments, more

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Deals: Early Prime Day AirPods discounts, 24GB MacBook Air, Apple Watch Ultra 3, Apple cables from $7.50, more

Amazon’s early Amazon Prime Day deals are now live alongside a solid price drop on AirPods Pro 3 (or up to $100 off via Amazon Resale – details here) and the return of AirPods 4 at nearly 25% off. Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break aso features the most affordable 15-inch 24GB M5 MacBook Air at $200 off ($400 under the model Amazon sells), the black Apple Watch Ultra 3 at over $200 off and the most affordable Apple Watch Series 11 you can buy at up to $160 off via Amazon Resale today. Just be sure to also scope out these official Apple accessory deals from $7.50 – black USB-C and extra MacBook MagSafe 3 cables, plus more. Head below for a closer look.

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Apple Vision Pro gains a free, native app that takes you on an immersive private flight

There’s just something special about Apple Vision Pro and airplanes. From turning in-flight entertainment into a cinematic experience to supporting the world’s most advanced flight simulator, Apple Vision Pro has earned its wings.

Now there’s a new native app that’s free to download and experience that takes Apple Vision Pro users on an immersive private flight from the comfort of your living room.

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Apple agrees to reveal India revenue in order to avoid massive $38B fine

Apple agrees to reveal India revenue in order to avoid massive $38B fine | Photo of an Apple Store in France taken using a prism for colourful effects

Apple has agreed to reveal its revenue in India so that the government can calculate how much it should be fined for antitrust violations.

The company was found guilty of exploiting its dominant position in iPhone apps back in 2024, but the company initially refused to reveal financial data within the country. That potentially left it facing the world’s last largest antitrust fine of a massive $38 billion …

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9to5Mac Daily: June 2, 2026 – iOS 26.5.1, new Apple Wallet rumors

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