Next year has the potential to be one of Apple’s biggest years. With tons of products rumored to be unveiled, which one are you most excited to see the company launch in 2022?
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9to5Mac Happy Hour 362: A look back at every Apple product from 2021
Benjamin and Zac look back on all the Apple hardware releases in 2021, from the iPhone 13 to the long awaited release of the AirTags accessory, revamped iPad mini, the colorful M1 iMac, and the ultimate MacBook Pro update. Happy New Year!
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Expand Expanding CloseStacktrace Podcast 168: “The 2021/2022 New Year’s Eve Special”
Join John and Rambo on this special New Year’s Eve episode of Stacktrace, on which they celebrate some of their favorite moments, products, media, and learnings from 2021.
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Expand Expanding CloseHomeKit Weekly: The Meross Air Filter can keep your room’s air clean using HomeKit automations
Air filters are something that I believe should be in every home. Even in my hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the air is generally clean, there is a lot of pollen in the air at various points in the year. If you live in an area that’s seen consistent wildfires, you need a healthy supply of air filters even more than I do. There haven’t been many options for HomeKit-enabled air filters, though. Until recently, the only option was the VOCOlinc air filter. While I love this product, it has a large footprint, so it’s impractical for apartments or smaller bedrooms. I recently picked up the Meross HomeKit air filter for our bedroom, and it’s a great option if you need to filter the air in a smaller area.
Expand Expanding CloseHow to watch the new Peanuts New Year special ‘For Auld Lang Syne’
Apple TV+ today debuts its first original Peanuts holiday special, called ‘Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne’. Here’s how to watch.
Expand Expanding CloseThe 9to5Mac Product of the Year: The new 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pro
The Apple Silicon transition continued in full-force this year, with the introduction of not only an all-new 24-inch iMac but also a completely revamped 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup. The new MacBook Pro rights many of the wrongs of the 2016-era MacBook Pro generation, and it shows the true prowess and versatility of the M1 chip.
For these reasons, and many more, we are crowning the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros as the 9to5Mac Product of the Year.
Expand Expanding CloseEnd of an era: BlackBerry ends support for all its classic smartphones
iPhones today are one of the most popular smartphones on the market, but back in the 2000s, BlackBerry phones were probably one of the coolest devices anyone could get. Although the old BlackBerry phones are long gone, the company still offered support for them – but not anymore.
Expand Expanding CloseEasily organize your grocery and shopping lists on iOS and Mac with Get Sum
There are multiple ways to organize your grocery and shopping lists on your iPhone or iPad, including Apple’s Reminders and Notes apps – although they weren’t designed specifically for these types of lists. But if you’re serious about your shopping lists, the Get Sum app brings everything you need to organize them beautifully on your iOS devices and even Macs and Apple Watch.
Expand Expanding ClosePoll: How many Apple TV+ shows have you watched so far?
After two years since its debut, Apple TV+ now offers more than 80 original shows. Are you watching Apple’s own video streaming? And, if so, how many have you watched so far?
Expand Expanding CloseApple acoustics VP talks AirPods and the limitations of Bluetooth in new interview
Apple’s AirPods have been a runway success over the last several years, and the lineup now includes multiple different variations from which to choose.
In a new interview with What HiFi, Gary Geaves, Apple’s VP of Acoustics, and Eric Treski from the Product Marketing Team went in-depth on the technology behind AirPods, with an interesting focus on how Bluetooth can be a major bottleneck.
Expand Expanding CloseThursday’s best deals: 10.2-inch iPad $299, Anker iPhone accessory sale from $13, more
All of today’s best deals are headlined by $30 discounts on Apple’s new 10.2-inch iPad. That’s alongside a New Year’s Anker iPhone accessory sale from $13 and a chance to save on Nanoleaf’s popular HomeKit lighting sets. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
Expand Expanding CloseHere are the products Apple should stop selling in 2022
Apple is usually praised for the release of new products. The iPhone 13 Pro and M1 Pro/Max MacBook Pro are definitely some of the best launches of the company in 2021. But as we near 2022, there are some products Apple should definitely stop selling, as they don’t make sense in its lineup anymore.
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Messaging on Android is still sort of a mess, but third-party apps can step in to solve the problems that Google apparently cannot. Today, one of the best messaging services, Telegram, announced the long-awaited debut of message reactions and more in its latest update.
Expand Expanding CloseIn-depth report details Apple’s shift to Chinese suppliers to ‘cut costs and curry favor with Beijing’
While Apple has long been linked to Foxconn as its primary partner for product assembly, a new report from The Information goes in-depth on Apple’s newfound relationship with Chinese electronics manufacturers. The report explains that Apple has increased its reliance on Chinese partners, both as a way of cutting costs as well as to “curry favor with Beijing.”
Expand Expanding CloseApple Store bag search settlement not perfect, says judge, but can proceed
A settlement reached in an Apple Store bag search dispute has been given provisional approval by a court. The judge said that the agreement was not perfect, but on balance it was good enough to be allowed to proceed.
The case related to the fact that Apple required retail store staff to submit to bag searches after they had clocked out, meaning that the 10-15 minutes they spent waiting inside the store for these searches was unpaid …
Expand Expanding CloseTumblr iOS app blocks hundreds of search terms as it seeks to avoid an Apple ban
The Tumblr iOS app now blocks more than 400 search terms in order to reduce the risk of Apple banning it from the App Store. It follows a former Tumblr developer expressing frustration at the app review process.
Some of the terms are clearly designed to block access to porn – such as ones for sexual body parts – but others seem bizarre …
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We’re today learning more about what prompted the Foxconn iPhone plant shutdown in southern India – and it makes for truly gruesome reading.
We learned yesterday that Apple ordered Foxconn to suspend production at the plant, and placed the company on probation, until it resolved problems with living conditions in the company dormitories. It’s only today, however, that we’re getting the full picture of just how appalling those conditions were …
Expand Expanding CloseHow to manage COVID-19 exposure notifications on iPhone
Apple and Google partnered to offer a secure and private coronavirus contact tracing implementation on iOS and Android. Follow along for how to turn on/off COVID-19 contact tracing on iPhone in iOS settings.
Expand Expanding CloseLG introduces brighter ‘OLED EX’ display to compete with Mini-LED technology
LG on Wednesday unveiled a new generation of its OLED panels called “OLED EX,” which comes to increase brightness by up to 30% and thus compete with Mini-LED technology. The new panel also offers improved color accuracy and is thinner than regular OLED displays.
Expand Expanding ClosePatent shows the Apple Watch Digital Crown might be replaced by optical sensors
One of the key aspects of the Apple Watch is the Digital Crown, which lets users navigate the watchOS interface without having to touch the screen all the time. However, it seems that Apple is working on ways to replace it as a new patent shows an Apple Watch with optical sensors where the Digital Crown is currently located.
Expand Expanding CloseComment: 3D Touch was one of the best technologies Apple ever created, and I still miss it
Some people may not think of the iPhone 6s as a device that changed everything, but it did bring some important improvements such as the first 4K camera on an iPhone, Live Photos, and 3D Touch. While today’s iPhones still record 4K video and capture Live Photos, none of them have 3D Touch anymore – which is unfortunate since this was one of the best technologies ever created by Apple.
Expand Expanding CloseApple addresses slow uptake of COVID-19 exposure notification apps
Earlier this week, one of the executives responsible for Apple’s COVID-19 exposure notification technology took to Twitter to express frustration with the adoption of the technology in the United States. Now, a new report from the Washington Post goes more in-depth on how much of the United States still isn’t using exposure notification apps, even as the omicron variant pushes case numbers to all-time highs, and Apple has responded.
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Feeling bombarded with apps asking you to rate them? Read along for how to turn off in-app review requests on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Expand Expanding CloseDeals: AirPods Max now $100 off, Twelve South 20% off Apple accessory sale, more
We’ve made it halfway through the week and a new selection of deals are up for the taking. Headlining is an AirPods Max discount at $100 off. That’s alongside a 20% off Twelve South New Year’s sale and selection of Apple’s iPhone 13 cases starting at $37. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
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