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The Curious macOS Bug That Disconnects Your Internet After 49 Days of Uptime

The Curious macOS Bug That Disconnects Your Internet After 49 Days of Uptime

A software developer has uncovered a peculiar macOS bug that causes a Mac's internet connection to cease functioning after precisely 49 days, 17 hours, 2 minutes, and 47 seconds of continuous operation. While the fix is simple, the bug highlights a fascinating kernel-level flaw.

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The Mac as a Digital Sanctuary: Reflections on Mental Clarity in macOS

The Mac as a Digital Sanctuary: Reflections on Mental Clarity in macOS

A tagline from Apple's hypothetical macOS 26 Tahoe site, "Calm in the brainstorm," introduces a revamped Spotlight, but for the author, another Mac experience resonates even more with the idea of clearing mental clutter.

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New iPhone Fold leaks reveal 'Ultra' name, launch timing, and more

New iPhone Fold leaks reveal 'Ultra' name, launch timing, and more

Recent leaks suggest Apple's first foldable iPhone could be named 'iPhone Ultra' and launch in 2025. Details include supply chain plans and market positioning.

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Apple TV+ Shines with Five Nominations for Prestigious Peabody Awards

Apple TV+ Shines with Five Nominations for Prestigious Peabody Awards

Apple TV+ has solidified its position as a key player in the streaming landscape by receiving five nominations for the 86th annual Peabody Awards, spanning entertainment, children's, and factual programming.

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From Apple Watch to Whoop: Lessons Learned from a Health Tracking Switch

From Apple Watch to Whoop: Lessons Learned from a Health Tracking Switch

A tech journalist shares insights after swapping their Apple Watch for a Whoop band, uncovering key ideas about continuous health monitoring, battery life, and innovative metrics Apple could learn from.

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Proposed Class Action Accuses Apple of Scraping Millions of YouTube Videos for AI Training

Proposed Class Action Accuses Apple of Scraping Millions of YouTube Videos for AI Training

A proposed class-action lawsuit alleges Apple utilized millions of YouTube videos without authorization to train its artificial intelligence models, citing findings detailed in a late 2024 study.

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Master Your iPhone's Sound: Disabling Audio Zoom in iOS 26.4

Master Your iPhone's Sound: Disabling Audio Zoom in iOS 26.4

Apple's recent iOS 26.4 update introduces a highly anticipated feature: the ability to control Audio Zoom in video recordings. Users can now choose to focus sound on the subject or preserve ambient atmosphere, offering unprecedented flexibility for capturing the perfect audio.

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"Anything" App's Fleeting Victory: Vibe-Coding Tool Vanishes from App Store, Again

"Anything" App's Fleeting Victory: Vibe-Coding Tool Vanishes from App Store, Again

The "vibe-coding" app Anything briefly returned to Apple's App Store, celebrating its comeback with enthusiasm, only to disappear again without explanation, leaving its community and developers in limbo.

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Artemis II: NASA Astronauts Capture Earth with iPhone 17 Pro Max on Lunar Journey

Artemis II: NASA Astronauts Capture Earth with iPhone 17 Pro Max on Lunar Journey

NASA's Artemis II astronauts are using the iPhone 17 Pro Max to capture stunning images of Earth from their lunar journey, blending consumer technology with space exploration and the 'Shot on iPhone' campaign.

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YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Price Hikes: A Detailed Analysis

YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Price Hikes: A Detailed Analysis

YouTube Premium and YouTube Music have announced an increase in their monthly fees, impacting both individual and family plans and sparking debate about the value of subscriptions in the current streaming landscape.

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Apple Fights to Delay External Payments on the App Store: A Supreme Court Battle

Apple Fights to Delay External Payments on the App Store: A Supreme Court Battle

Apple has filed a motion with the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a judicial order that would compel it to allow external payment methods on the App Store, a move aimed at protecting its business model and lucrative commissions.

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NASA Approves iPhone 17 Pro Max for Artemis II Mission: A New Era for Commercial Tech in Space

NASA Approves iPhone 17 Pro Max for Artemis II Mission: A New Era for Commercial Tech in Space

Early images from the Artemis II mission revealed an iPhone 17 Pro Max, marking the first time NASA has approved a commercial smartphone for crew use in space. This significant development highlights the agency's rigorous qualification process and the increasing integration of consumer technology into space exploration.

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