Report: ‘Little to no’ iPhone SE inventory remains in Apple Stores

According to , supply of the current generation iPhone SE, which debuted in 2022, is quickly shrinking. This is unsurprising, given the fact that we’re all expecting a new iPhone SE to debut in just a couple months. However, it is uniquely interesting, as it indicates that Apple likely has no plans to keep the current generation model around.

This spring, likely around April, Apple is going to release a new iPhone SE. Some suggest that it might be called iPhone 16E


Gurman: Redesigned Apple Mail app coming to macOS in April

According to , Apple’s new Mail app is going to make its way to the Mac very soon, with macOS 15.4. Apple introduced the new Mail app to the iPhone back in December with iOS 18.2, but it hasn’t made its way to any other platform since.

Surprisingly, we’ve already seen what the new Mail app will look like on macOS . Back when Apple introduced the new M4 Macs in October, we got a small look at the new Mail


Apple responds to TikTok ban and says it’s ‘obligated to follow the laws’

Last night, TikTok officially went dark in the United States. In addition to TikTok itself going offline, Apple also removed the app from the App Store.

Apple has now addressed the TikTok ban for the first time, saying it is “obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdictions where it operates.”

In a posted to its website, Apple says:

Apple is obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdictions where it operates. Pursuant to the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, apps developed by ByteDance Ltd


TikTok is officially shutting down in the United States

In a new notification sent to users, TIkTok has confirmed it is shutting down in the United States. The company says it is “working to restore” its service in the U.S. “as soon as possible” with the help of incoming President Trump.

Apple has also removed TikTok from the App Store in the United States. Google has from the Play Store.

CapCut, the popular video editing app owned by ByteDance, is also now offline in the United States and has been removed from the App Store


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iPhone 17 Air suddenly makes a lot more sense after this new leak

Last month, The Wall Street Journal reported that the iPhone 17 Air will cost less than the iPhone Pro models, contradicting the long-standing expectation that the new ultra-thin iPhone would be even more expensive than the iPhone Pro Max models. With that being the case, the phone actually makes more sense than ever.

In a , The Wall Street Journal said the following about the long-rumored iPhone 17 Air:

Starting next year, Apple plans to introduce an iPhone that will be thinner than the approximately


Indie App Spotlight: ‘PostPocket’ is a universal bookmarking tool for your iPhone

Welcome to Indie App Spotlight . This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact .

is a simple tool, aiming to help users keep track of various links, posts, articles, videos, or anything from across the internet. It allows you to save everything in one centralized place. The app also has categorization, allowing you to keep all of your links sorted. The

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Apple Card will soon stop offering 3% cash back at one of its partner merchants

In November, Apple announced some additional 3% cash back partners for the Apple Card, Booking.com and Chargepoint. Those were welcome additions, but one of the existing partners will also be going away in a couple weeks: that being Panera Bread.

While scrolling through the “Merchant Benefits” list in the Apple Card section of the Wallet app, there’s now a new message under the Panera Bread section, stating the following:

Starting February 1, 2025, using Apple Pay at Panera Bread


Apple might start making Wi-Fi routers again, but in a way you wouldn’t expect

According to , Apple is not working on a new version of its AirPort wireless router. However, they are working on something else that could potentially serve as a wireless access point, so don’t give up hope quite yet.

Late last year, we got some new information regarding Apple’s in-house wireless networking chip, dubbed Proxima . So far, we know this chip will go in a number of home related products, including the Apple TV and HomePod. It’ll also show up in iPhone


Macs are still missing these three software features from the iPad

In recent years, iOS and macOS have been closer than ever to having feature parity. Nowadays, macOS releases mostly bring features first introduced on the iPhone and iPad, occasionally adding a new twist. However, despite this feature parity, there are some gaps, mostly to do with customization. Here are a couple of recent customization additions that have been made on the iPhone and iPad that haven’t quite made their way to the Mac yet.

With iOS 16 (and subsequently, iPadOS 17), Apple

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Apple @ Work: What’s new for Apple IT admins in iOS 18.2 and macOS Sonoma 15.2?

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Keeping with the trend of mid-cycle updates, Apple’s releases of OS 18.

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