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Today β€” 6 December 2025Main stream

A foldable iPhone is coming, and it may change how you see foldables forever

6 December 2025 at 15:47

Apple’s first foldable iPhone has reportedly entered final testing, with a crease-free display and a planned 2025 launch, signaling a major shift in the foldable smartphone market.

The post A foldable iPhone is coming, and it may change how you see foldables forever appeared first on Digital Trends.

Yesterday β€” 5 December 2025Main stream

Mac Users Can Get Christmas-Ready Lights And Snow To Their Mac With This App

5 December 2025 at 18:44

With the Christmas holidays now just around the corner, Mac owners can get all festive by adding snow and Christmas lights to their computer thanks to the Snowy app.

The post Mac Users Can Get Christmas-Ready Lights And Snow To Their Mac With This App first appeared on Redmond Pie.

iPhone 18 Release: Here’s What We Know So Far

5 December 2025 at 14:50

Apple’s rumored iPhone 18 delay could shrink the 2026 lineup and push the base model to 2027, as IDC forecasts shifts in Apple’s strategy.

The post iPhone 18 Release: Here’s What We Know So Far appeared first on TechRepublic.

iPhone 18 Release: Here’s What We Know So Far

5 December 2025 at 14:50

Apple’s rumored iPhone 18 delay could shrink the 2026 lineup and push the base model to 2027, as IDC forecasts shifts in Apple’s strategy.

The post iPhone 18 Release: Here’s What We Know So Far appeared first on TechRepublic.

Mac System 7 On a G4? Why Not!

5 December 2025 at 11:00

Over the many years Apple Computer have been in operation, they have made a success of nearly-seamlessly transitioning multiple times between both operating systems and their underlying architecture. There have been many overlapping versions, but there’s always a point at which a certain OS won’t run on newer hardware. Now [Jubadub] has pushed one of those a little further than Apple intended, by persuading classic Mac System 7 to run on a G4.

System 7 was the OS your Mac would have run some time in the mid ’90s, whether it was a later 68000 machine or a first-gen PowerMac. In its day it gave Windows 3.x and even 95 a run for their money, but it relied on an older Mac ROM architecture than the one found on a G4. The hack here lies in leaked ROMS, hidden backwards compatibility, and an unreleased but preserved System 7 version originally designed for the ’90s Mac clone programme axed by Steve Jobs.Β  It’s not perfect, but they achieved the impossible.

As to why, it seems there’s a significant amount of software that needs 7 to run, something mirrored in the non-Mac retrocomputing world. Even this hack isn’t the most surprising System 7 one we’ve seen recently, as an example someone even made a version for x86 machines.


Thumbnail Image Art: Apple PowerMac G4 by baku13, CC BY-SA 3.0

Mac malware is exploding, and Apple just weakened one of its key defenses

By: Rich Hein
5 December 2025 at 07:30

I spend most of my time in Windows, so I’m used to thinking about malware as a fact of life. You stay patched, you avoid sketchy downloads, and you accept that a bad attachment or sloppy update can ruin your day. macOS has always felt different to me. I only use it when work requires it or when I’m in my home studio recording, and in all the years I’ve owned a Mac, it has stayed blissfully untouched by anything resembling a virus.

Meta Poaches Apple Design Legend for AI Future

5 December 2025 at 03:52

Alan Dye, the mastermind behind Apple's user interface evolution, officially joined Meta to spearhead a new creative studio within Reality Labs.

The post Meta Poaches Apple Design Legend for AI Future appeared first on TechRepublic.

Meta Poaches Apple Design Legend for AI Future

5 December 2025 at 03:52

Alan Dye, the mastermind behind Apple's user interface evolution, officially joined Meta to spearhead a new creative studio within Reality Labs.

The post Meta Poaches Apple Design Legend for AI Future appeared first on TechRepublic.

I turned the Notes app on my iPhone into a ChatGPT-powered memory bank

5 December 2025 at 02:50

There's a smarter way to save important nuggets of information, and the iPhone already offers the fundamental stack to do it with some AI assistance.

The post I turned the Notes app on my iPhone into a ChatGPT-powered memory bank appeared first on Digital Trends.

Before yesterdayMain stream

The one AI feature Apple does better than ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot

4 December 2025 at 10:01

As more AI (artificial intelligence) technologies emerge, competition among them will intensify, and rankings of the best to worst may shift. Currently, the most significant AI models are Google Gemini, Microsoft CoPilot, OpenAI ChatGPT, and Apple Intelligence.

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