Apple Arcade adds five new games soon, here’s what’s coming

Apple just announced a line-up of five new games coming to Apple Arcade in the coming weeks, including WHAT THE CLASH?, a new party game from the team behind WHAT THE GOLF? and WHAT THE CAR?. Here’s what’s coming.

Five new games are coming to Apple Arcade on Thursday, May 1 .

Here’s the full line-up:

As you can see from the + that’s appended to three out of five titles, the majority of these games have existing


iPhone 17 leak reveals Pro models will get exclusive new Camera app feature

One thing about the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max has been clear for a while: Apple plans to lean hard into beefing up the Pro camera system even while scaling cameras back on the iPhone 17 Air. Now, a new leak from Jon Prosser reveals an exclusive software feature coming to the Camera app for this year’s Pro models.

Last night Jon Prosser posted containing some of the best looks yet at what iOS 19’s new design might look like.

He ends the video with a surprise

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Apple @ Work Podcast: Secure communication methods in the enterprise

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Apple stops signing iOS 18.3.2, blocking downgrade from iOS 18.4

Following the release of iOS 18.4 last week, Apple has now stopped signing the iOS 18.3.2 firmware. This means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this version of the operating system after updating their device to a newer version.

iOS 18.4 was released on March 31 and it’s a major update, as it enables Apple Intelligence support in more languages. The update also comes with new emoji, Priority Notifications, and Visual Intelligence for the iPhone


Latest iOS 19 leak shows new icons, floating bars, and redesigned apps

We recently reported on a video by YouTuber Jon Prosser, who claims to have seen an internal build of iOS 19 . In the video, Prosser showed a sneak peek at what to expect for the new design of the next version of iOS. Now the YouTuber is back with more images based on alleged leaked internal builds of iOS 19, this time showing the new icons, floating bars, and more.

According to Prosser, the app icons will have a new shape in between the current one and a perfect


Demand for iPhones increases in US Apple Stores as customers fear price hikes

There’s a lot going on in the world right now as President Trump last week announced tariffs on imports from other countries. Fearing a potential price increase, many customers are flocking to Apple Stores to buy new iPhones and other products before they get more expensive.

Employees from different Apple Stores across the US told on Monday that they had seen an increase in demand for products, especially iPhones. According to these employees, many customers have been asking about price increases due to the new tariffs announced by Trump.

“Almost


iOS 18.4 adds tons of new Shortcuts actions, hints at Siri’s future upgrades

Siri’s big AI upgrades may still be a long way off , but some changes to the Shortcuts app in iOS 18.4 offer the first major hints in Apple’s software of what’s to come. Shortcuts has gained new actions for Apple apps, with super fine-grained controls available for building shortcuts that change apps’ settings in various ways.

Apple’s Shortcuts app hasn’t received as many noteworthy updates recently as it once did. But that appears to be changing.

Shortcuts’

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The iPhone’s ‘boring’ era is almost over with three big launches coming

Apple makes the iPhone better every single year. But for a long time now, new models have been a bit “boring” compared to the product’s early days of innovation. According to rumors about what’s coming next, however, the iPhone’s “boring era” is ending this fall and staying gone for a while yet.

When was the last time Apple launched a new iPhone model that turned heads?

Sure, every year brings certain exciting features to the iPhone. But what about a model

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9to5Mac Daily: April 7, 2025 – iPhone design rumors, home hub delays

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Apple’s Stocks app has a powerful hidden feature for easier tracking

The US stock market is currently extremely volatile due to tariff uncertainty . As a result, the iPhone’s built-in Stocks app is likely getting more use right now than usual. Here’s a powerful hidden feature of Apple’s Stocks app that makes it easier to stay on top of the market.

Like most Apple software, the Stocks app offers multiple Home Screen widgets to choose from.

The Watchlist widget is especially powerful, letting you track a list of symbols in one convenient place on your iPhone’

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