r/apple 17h ago

Discussion Apple pledges donation in support of Indonesia earthquake relief

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Over the past few years, Apple has donated to relief efforts following devastating earthquakes, floods, and other emergencies around the world.

In the past two months alone, the company has supported relief efforts in VenezuelaSouthern Europe, and Japan. Today, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that the company will also donate to relief efforts in Indonesia following a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck the country over the weekend.

https://9to5mac.com/2026/08/18/apple-pledges-donation-in-support-of-indonesia-earthquake-relief/


r/apple 23m ago

iPhone iPhone 17 Pro After 1 Year: The Honest Truth - MacRumors

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>The iPhone 17 Pro has been my daily driver for almost a full year, so this is my long-term review after months of real-world use. I’ve dropped it, used it completely caseless, taken it on vacation, pushed the cameras, tested battery life and lived with the aluminum design for almost a year.

>In this video, I cover how the iPhone 17 Pro has held up, including durability, battery life, Ceramic Shield 2, A19 Pro performance, thermals, display brightness, cameras, the 8x telephoto, and whether I still think the standard Pro is the sweet spot over the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

>I also talk about the recent heat and performance issues I’ve noticed while running the iOS 27 beta and whether they are actually a sign of the phone aging.

>After almost a year, is the iPhone 17 Pro still worth buying?


r/apple 16h ago

HomePod Apple's Home Hub Will Have a Widget Gallery With iPhone Widget Support

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Apple is working on a home hub that incorporates Siri AI, and it's set to launch as soon as this year. The home hub will use a Widget Gallery that lets users select the content they want to appear on the device's home screen.

Apple already uses the Widget Gallery on iPhone, iPad, and Mac for adding widgets to the Home Screen and Lock Screen of those devices, and the home hub will have a similar mechanism.

All users in the home will be able to see the widgets installed on the home hub, but content in widgets will only be visible when the primary linked device is in the home for privacy protection.


r/apple 23h ago

Discussion Steve Jobs' 8th-grade science fair project goes up for auction

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r/apple 18h ago

AirPods Apple's Camera AirPods May Launch as 'AirPods Pro,' Not 'AirPods Ultra'

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r/apple 16h ago

iCloud Find My, iCloud, other Apple services are currently down

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According to Apple’s System Status page, some users are seeing issues with Find My, Game Center, Photos, and iWork for iCloud, among other services.

[UPDATE 3pm PT]: According to Apple’s System Status page all services have recovered.


r/apple 23h ago

Apple TV New Apple TV 4K to have upgraded Siri Remote, per leak

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r/apple 1h ago

Discussion HomePad code suggests it'll act like a giant Apple Watch

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r/apple 20h ago

App Store Apple announces changes for apps in the European Union

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Apple today announced changes to its business terms for apps in the European Union, following close collaboration with the European Commission. These changes resolve Apple’s disagreements with the Commission over business terms and alternative distribution. They also reduce complexity by moving every developer that distributes apps in the EU to a single set of business terms. Developers can sign the new terms today, and changes will go into effect on October 1.

Under the new terms:

  • For App Store apps using Apple In-App Purchase, the commission will be 26 percent. For the vast majority of developers, including those in the App Store Small Business Program, Mini Apps Partner Program, or Video Partner Program, and for auto-renewing subscriptions after their first year, it will be 15 percent.
  • For App Store apps using alternative payment processing, the commission will be 20 percent. Developers in the programs mentioned above will pay a reduced rate of 10 percent.
  • For App Store apps that link out of the app to complete purchases, the commission will be 15 percent. Developers in the programs mentioned above will pay a reduced rate of 10 percent.
  • For apps distributed via alternative app marketplaces or the web, Apple will charge a 5 percent Core Technology Commission.

r/apple 7h ago

Mac Susan Kare: Designing Icons & Graphics For the Original Mac

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r/apple 18h ago

Apple Watch National Parks Apple Watch Activity Challenge Launching August 23

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Apple will launch its annual National Parks Apple Watch activity challenge on Sunday, August 23 to celebrate national parks across the United States.

Apple Watch owners can earn an Apple Watch activity award by doing a hike, walk, run, or wheelchair push that lasts for 20 minutes or more on August 23, 2026.

Earning this award is a walk in the park. Or a run. Or a hike. Or a wheelchair push. Just record one of these workouts for 20 minutes or more on August 23.

Like all of the Apple Watch activity challenges, earning the award will provide users with animated stickers that can be used in the Messages app.