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Bluetti’s FridgePower provides key protection against power outages [Sponsored]

BLUETTI FridgePower Portable Power Station for Home Appliances

A complete home battery backup system provides the ultimate flexibility in protecting against power outages, with options ranging from $1,200 to around $10,000, depending on how many devices do you want to power and for how long.

But Bluetti’s FridgePower is a brand-new option designed to provide the most important protection in a form-factor specifically optimized for smaller apartments and kitchens.

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MacBook Neo sells out for April as demand for Apple’s $599 laptop outpaces supply

Apple has sold through its MacBook Neo inventory for April. The earliest deliveries for new MacBook Neo orders from Apple now quote delivery dates in May.

MacBook Neo’s launch has resembled a flagship iPhone launch more than a typical Mac release. After more than a month since its release, customers continue to purchase the $599 laptop faster than Apple can produce them. 

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Apple Glasses design, iOS 27 features, Creator Studio updates

Benjamin and Chance follow up with increasingly worsening availability of Mac mini and Mac Studio, as well as some interesting iOS 27 tidbits and the first feature updates to the Creator Studio suite. Also, Bloomberg reports on the design of the upcoming Apple smart glasses, and Apple shutters three retail stores. 

And in Happy Hour Plus, Chance finds some great HomeKit gear that just works. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.

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9to5Mac Daily: April 16, 2026 – iOS 27 leaks, Siri bootcamp

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Blackmagic Camera app for iOS updated to version 3.3, headlined by Apple Watch companion

Ahead of NAB 2026, Blackmagic Design has launched its latest update to the Blackmagic Camera app. The video-focused mobile application gives video shooters far more control over the iPhone’s cameras than the stock iOS Camera app, and the new version 3.3 update continues to build on this.

A new companion app for Apple Watch headlines the changes, serving as a wrist-bound control element. There’s also support for full-screen portrait mode via HDMI output for vertical video creation, and ATEM camera control with the Blackmagic Camera ProDock.

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Deals: 1TB M5 MacBook Air $150 off, AirPods Max 2 up to $86 off, Apple Pencil Pro, Milanese Loop, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by Apple’s least pricey 1TB M5 MacBook Air sitting at Amazon all-time low pricing ($150 off all colors) alongside ongoing holiday pricing on AirPods Pro 3 and Apple Watch Series 11 at $100 off. We also have a chance to land Apple Pencil Pro at one of the best prices to date and AirPods Max 2 at up to $86 off (Best Buy ‘Excellent’ open-box). Those offers join Apple’s Slate 46mm Milanese Loop at the Amazon all-time low and Anker’s 2026 Earth Day charger deals up to 40% off. Head below for a closer look.

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Apple achieves 100% recycled materials in three categories, offers 10% discount

Apple achieves 100% recycled materials in three categories, launches 10% discount | Purely illustrative stock photo of a CNC machine

In the run-up to Earth Day next week, Apple has highlighted its latest environmental progress. This includes the use of 100% recycled materials in three categories. The company is also offering a 10% discount on AirPods and other accessories when you recycle an eligible product.

The company today published its latest annual Environmental Progress Report, which tracks Apple’s timeline toward its goal of being carbon neutral across its entire footprint by the end of this decade …

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Safety concerns were reported to Apple before pilot killed during Vision Pro filming

Safety concerns were reported to Apple before pilot killed during Vision Pro filming | Stock photo of a microlight aircraft similar to the one involved

It’s been revealed that an athlete and pilot killed in a microlight plane crash was being filmed for the Vision Pro immersive video series Adventure at the time.

The report says that crew members had reported safety concerns to Apple ahead of the crash, citing factors such as limited training and unsafe working hours …

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