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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from MacRumors! News in the Apple world has unsurprisingly been relatively slow over the past week, but Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone managed to make its way back into the news, while we also shared updates on current and future Apple TV news.
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Winter means less time in the sun, but there are foods that can help you get the vitamin D your body needs to function.
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Too much AI everywhere? Here's how to disable Apple's AI features.
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Our memories take up space in the cloud, and that space is expensive.
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Samsung makes it easy for you to turn off AI on your Galaxy phone. Here's how.
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Smart homes are at risk without robust passwords. Here are the checks and changes I highly recommend as a fresh start for the new year.
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The YouTuber doesn't seem fazed by Apple's threats.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Dec. 27.
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for Dec. 27, No. 1,652.
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Your mindset for vibe coding is important. These tips will help you get there.
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AirTags are great for luggage, backpacks and wallets, but they shouldn't be attached to your pup's collar. Here's what experts recommend instead.
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Hundreds of old film cameras are available, and this starter's guide covers everything from how to buy one to what rolls of film to use.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Dec. 27, No. 664.
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The best iPad accessories can make an aging tablet feel like new again, or give you additional ways to use that new slab you just bought. Whether it's a slim folio case, an Apple Pencil, a docking station or a paper-like screen protector, there are so many iPad accessories out there that can transform how you use your tablet on a regular basis — and make your iPad last longer, too. We've tested a plethora of accessories over the years, and these are the best iPad accessories you can get right now.
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Which iPad generation do you own?
iPad cases
iPad stands and docks
iPad keyboards and mice
iPad stylus
iPad chargers
iPad screen protectors
Which iPad generation do you own?
Before you splurge on a bunch of accessories, you should double check which iPad generation you own. There are a couple of ways to do this: first, you can check the back of your tablet for its model number, which will start with an "A" and end with a series of numbers. You can also go into Settings on your iPad, then General and look up the model number in the top section. If you see a series of letters and numbers with a slash ("/") in it, just tap that to reveal the iPad's true model number.
The most important iPad details to consider before buying acces
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This was the kind of year that felt 100 years long, so who could blame us for leaning into a bit of escapism? Some of us buried our noses in books in 2025, and thankfully, there were plenty of good reads to get lost in. Here are some of the Engadget team's top picks from the year.
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghyWild Dark Shore pulls off a magnificent balancing act of telling an intimate, personal story coupled with the backdrop of impending climate disaster. A father and two children are living on a remote island near Antarctica, taking care of a vast seed bank that was part of an abandoned research facility. They're literally trying to stay above water for a few months until they get bailed out from the
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Here are some highly rated films to watch, plus a list of new additions to the streamer in December.
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Build a watchlist of all the movies and shows you want to watch, no matter where they're streaming.
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An internal Apple kernel debug kit suggests Apple has tested a MacBook with the A15 chip, alongside a separate A18 Pro-based MacBook that appears to be closer to a shippable product.
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With iOS 26.3, Apple is making it simpler for iPhone users to transition to an Android smartphone, with new built-in tools for transferring data.
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One of the best things about Starlink is how normal it feels. Once you get it set up, it behaves just like regular internet: it's fast, effective, and perfectly suitable for gaming and other latency-sensitive tasks.
No, Starlink isn't right for everyone. But it is good for what it is! In fact, here are some of the ways I find it even better than conventional home broadband internet (including ADSL, cable, and fiber).
Starlink is available just about everywhere
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