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Roborock Prime Day: Save big on upgraded Qrevo and Q Series robot vacuum-mops for a cool, clean summer

Summer is here, and the last thing anyone wants is to think about cleaning floors in the sweltering heat. Fortunately, Roborock robot vacuum and mop solutions are coming to the rescue with groundbreaking innovation and incredible value. Now is the perfect time to plan your next robot cleaner purchase, as the Roborock Prime Day launch is upon us, bringing discounts as significant as $800 off on these top-tier devices. Whether you’re battling pet hair, daily dust, or stubborn spills, Roborock’s latest lineup offers an intelligent, effortless cleaning solution for every home and budget. Let’s explore four standout models poised to make waves during this exclusive sales event.

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9to5Mac Daily: June 27, 2025 – VisionOS 26 tidbits

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Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts appStitcherTuneInGoogle Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.

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Deals: 1TB M4 MacBook Air $200 off, new M4 iPad Pro $380 off, Apple Watch Series 10 from $299, more

Alongside the ongoing $200 price drop on the 13-inch model, we also spotted the upgraded 15-inch M4 MacBook Air with the 24GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD down at $200 off. Those deals join a gigantic $380 discount on the 2TB M4 iPad Pro at Amazon today alongside a series of offers on Apple Watch Series 10 at $100 off the going rate. You’ll also find up to 30% in savings on official Ocean Bands, MagSafe stands, chargers, and additional accessories waiting down below. 

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Security Bite: How hackers can take over your Mac using Bluetooth

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In a Bluetooth Impersonation Attack (or BIAS), hackers can exploit weaknesses in the Bluetooth protocol to impersonate a trusted device. “BOSE QC Headphones” in the Bluetooth menu could be a low-orbiting ion cannon waiting for an end-user to connect to it before unleashing all sorts of damage.

This week, I want to again share how hackers can use Flipper Zero to send sneaky keystrokes to a Mac if a victim connects to a potentially malicious Bluetooth device. This isn’t going to be a complete tutorial since there are tons of guides out there already. Instead, I want to point out how easy it is to pull this off, to make you a bit more paranoid.

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This Beats cable is the official Apple solution for using CarPlay with USB-C iPhones

When Apple moved the iPhone to USB-C with the iPhone 15, it left behind more than just the Lightning port. While each new iPhone comes with a USB-C charging cable, many cars and vehicles still use USB-A ports to enable wired CarPlay. That’s created an annoying gap for drivers: no first-party cable to connect a USB-C iPhone to a USB-A car. Apple’s first official workaround is a $29 USB-C to Lightning adapter. Since then, Beats has stepped in with the cable Apple never made. And since Beats is an Apple brand, this USB-A to USB-C cable is effectively the official solution for using CarPlay with USB-C iPhones.

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iOS 26 beta 2 changes, Liquid Glass on Apple Watch, Apple feature availability

Benjamin and Chance talk about all the changes in iOS 26 beta 2 and macOS Tahoe beta 2, try out all the new features in watchOS 26 for the first time, and talk about why availability of Apple features and services can be so splintered. 

And in Happy Hour Plus, Benjamin saw the F1 film in IMAX, and en route observed some horror stories of how people actually use their phones in the real world. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.

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New Apple TV+ series starring Taron Egerton starts streaming today

Reeling of the success of prior Apple originals Black Bird and Tetris, Taron Egerton returns to Apple TV+ with a new crime drama Smoke, which starts streaming today. The show is both hot as in fire, as the series centers on tracking down serial arsonists, and hot as in acclaimed, garnering a positive early reception from critics.

You can watch Smoke exclusively on Apple TV+. The nine episode series drops new episodes every Friday through August 15, with a two-episode premiere available to watch now.

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