In this week’s top stories: AirPods Studio rumors and features, a massive update to Logic Pro X, new rumors about the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, and more Read on for all of this week’s biggest news.
We’ve learned a bit more about Apple’s long-rumored over-ear headphones today. First, a report suggested the AirPods Studio name with a $349 price point. 9to5Mac then reported that AirPods Studio will feature neck and ear detection, custom EQ settings, and much more. Read the full details in our report.
A handful of new rumors about the iPhone 12 lineup also emerged this week. The iPhone 12 Pro will reportedly feature a high refresh-rate 120Hz ProMotion display, similar to recent iPad Pro models. The report also indicated that Apple is improving low-light photography with faster autofocus and improved image stabilization. Smart HDR is being upgraded to reduce noise in dark environments as well.
Check out our full coverage of this week’s iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro rumors here.
Apple this week also unveiled what it is calling the “biggest update to Logic” since the launch of Logic Pro X. With Live Loops on the Mac, Logic users can now create music in new freeform and nonlinear waysThe new version of Logic Pro also brings a completely redesigned sampler interface, alongside a variety of new creative tools designed to streamline the process of making original beats.
We went in-depth on all of the new Logic Pro X features here.
Apple last week released a new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Magic Keyboard. Prior to this announcement, there had been rumors of a 14-inch MacBook Pro, but now it appears that this update has been delayed. A user on Twitter who accurately predicted the iPad Pro, Magic Keyboard and iPhone SE launches said this week that 14-inch MacBook Pro is set for 2021.
Finally, Apple is gradually reopening its retail stores across the United States and around the world. We are tracking all of the reopenings in our detailed guide here.
These and the rest of this week’s top stories below.
iOS | tvOS |
iPhone |
- Rumors: iPhone 12 Pro to feature ProMotion high-refresh rate screen, improved Face ID, 3x rear camera zoom
- Apple needs to add this new ‘X-ray’ mode camera to the next iPhone
- Apple touts ‘broadcast quality’ of iPhone cameras as Hollywood adapts to at-home production
- DXOMark: iPhone 11 selfie camera ‘decent’ but not among the best smartphones
Apple Watch |
- Sleep Cycle debuts new standalone Apple Watch app with intelligent wake, more
- Can the Apple Watch detect coronavirus? Stanford study aims to find out
- Overcast podcast player gains Apple Watch streaming over cellular and direct downloads over Wi-Fi
Mac |
- MacBook Pro Diary: Pressing the button on the Dell UltraSharp 49-inch monitor
- Major Thunderbolt security flaws found, affect Macs shipped 2011-2020 [U]
- How hard is it to kickflip a skateboard made with $700 Mac Pro wheels? This YouTuber found out…
- Rumor: 14-inch MacBook Pro to launch in 2021
iPad |
Top Apple stories, retail |
- COVID-19: Which Apple Stores have reopened?
- Apple Store app for iPhone and iPad updated with Dark Mode support
- Opinion: Apple’s US store reopening plan strains the limits of public readiness
Apps |
- Apple unleashes massive new update for Logic Pro X with Live Loops and more
- Meeter is a new Mac app for quickly joining Zoom meetings, Google Hangouts, and more
- Facebook rolling out new web design with dark mode, here’s how to use it
- Slack for iOS gets major redesign with bottom bar UI including tabs for DMs, mentions, more
- Epic Games shows off Unreal Engine 5 said to offer ‘quantum leap,’ will work with iOS and Mac
AirPods |
- Exclusive: AirPods Studio to feature head and neck detection, custom equalizer settings, more
- Rumor: ‘AirPods Studio’ name and $349 price for Apple’s over-ear headphones
- Apple VP Greg Joswiak explains inspiration behind AirPods in new interview
Apple TV and HomeKit |
- Apple TV+ Guide: Here are all the Apple TV shows and movies available now
- Wink gives customers one extra week after accusations of extortion [U]
- August’s new Wi-Fi Smart Lock with HomeKit and 45% smaller size now available
Top Apple stories, company |
- Apple considering massive shift of iPhone production from China to India
- Apple begins selling Eero mesh routers after earlier HomeKit update
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This week’s top videos |
- Review: $999 MacBook Air (2020) – Apple’s cheapest laptop is a great entry-level Mac [Video]
- How to force restart iPhone SE (2020), enter recovery mode, DFU, and more
9to5Mac Daily |
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
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- 9to5Mac Daily: May 15, 2020 – iPad and iPad mini rumors, Apple Glasses
- 9to5Mac Daily: May 14, 2020 – Powerbeats Pro rumors, Apple + Eero
- 9to5Mac Daily: May 13, 2020 – Apple’s return to work plans, more
- 9to5Mac Daily: May 12, 2020 – AirPods Studio features, Logic Pro update
- 9to5Mac Daily: May 11, 2020 – iPhone 12 ProMotion rumors, Apple Store reopenings
9to5Mac Watch Time episode #22 |
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Apple closes deal to buy NextVR, Logic Pro X gains Live Loops, exclusive new details on AirPods Studio, Kuo on iPad size updates, iPhone 12 features, and much more.
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Stacktrace Podcast 083 |
The recent Facebook SDK crashing incident leads John and Rambo into a deep-dive on third party SDKs and various ways to handle them. Also, new thoughts and details on the rumored AirPods Studio headphones, how writing about a topic can make you re-examine your opinions on it, and the launch of FusionCast.
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Apple @ Work Podcast |
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In this episode of the Apple @ Work podcast, Bradley is joined by Perry Correll from Extreme Networks to talk about what the FCC’s proposal for the 6GHz band to become unlicensed will mean for Wi-Fi in the enterprise.
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Apple @ Work and Making the Grade |
Apple @ Work is a weekly series from Bradley Chambers covering Apple in education. Bradley has been managing Apple devices in an education environment since 2009. Through his experience deploying and managing hundreds of Macs and hundreds of iPads, Bradley will highlight ways in which Apple’s products work at scale, stories from the trenches of IT management, and ways Apple could improve its products for students.
- Making the Grade: Augmented Reality apps to enhance at-home learning
- Making the Grade: How do you choose between iPad, Chromebook, and laptop?
- Making the Grade: Why ‘OS Recovery’ will be a key feature for K-12 iOS deployments
- Apple @ Work: G Suite has brought immense benefits to Apple focused organizations
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