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Kandji unveils Kai: an AI-powered device management assistant for Apple fleets

Kandji, a popular Apple device management vendor, has introduced Kai, an AI-powered device management assistant designed to streamline the management of Apple devices within corporate environments. It’s touted as the first of its kind. Kai aims to provide IT teams with instant reporting insights through natural language queries, accelerating workflows and enabling more strategic use of time. more…...

Raycast is coming to the iPhone, but don’t expect a Mac-like experience

Raycast, the powerful launcher app for Mac, is officially in the works for iPhone (and Windows). The popular power user tool has been Mac-only since its debut, but the iPhone version is coming next year, and there’s a waitlist to join a beta sooner. Here’s what the company had to say about it. more…...

‘Click to Cancel’ subscription law goes live in California

A new bill in California, dubbed “Click to Cancel,” has been signed into law. It requires companies to make it as quick and easy to cancel subscriptions as it was to subscribe in the first place. Thanks to FTC interest, with Adobe being specifically called out on this, the provision may also become federal law … more…...

Photos search in iOS 18.1 actually works thanks to Apple Intelligence

It’s only a few weeks until the first Apple Intelligence features arrive in iOS 18.1. You can join a public beta to try them now. Otherwise, mid-to-late October is the expected release date. During my beta testing, I’ve discovered that perhaps the most overlooked Apple Intelligence feature is actually one of the best. What’s the feature? Search in the iOS 18.1 Photos app. more…...

Peanuts ‘Charlie Brown’ holiday specials streaming on Apple TV+ now, with free viewing select dates

Apple TV+ is the streaming home for the classic Peanuts holiday specials. You can watch the ‘Charlie Brown’ Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas specials right now in Apple’s TV app. And on select dates, the specials will be available free with no TV+ subscription required. more…...

Deals: Best price ever on black Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Series 10 from $399, Matter smart home gear, and more

Today we are tracking the best prices ever on the brand new Apple wearables folks. There’s no telling how long these deals will last but we now have the black titanium Apple Watch Ultra 2 at its lowest price ever starting at $735 alongside the first proper deal on the new Jet Black Apple Watch Series 10 in the 46mm size down at $399 – jump on these while you can. Next is the most affordable M4 iPad Pro with Wi-Fi + Cell at $1,099 joined by ongoing AirPods 4 deals, charging accessories, and some Matter smart home tech. Check it all out down below. more…...

Xbox Game Pass for iOS discontinued, merges with existing Xbox app

Microsoft has announced a big shift for its mobile app strategy. The standalone Xbox Game Pass app is being discontinued, with its features being merged into the existing Xbox app for iOS. Here are the full details. more…...

You can officially no longer share your Disney+ account without paying extra

As it rolls out its crackdown on password sharing, Disney+ has officially launched a new paid sharing program in the United States and additional markets. This means you can officially no longer share your Disney+ account with someone outside of your household unless you pay extra to add that person to your subscription. more…...

Apple October event: What to expect

Apple just held its special event to unveil the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro a few weeks ago, but there’s still more to come this fall. As we detailed last week, Apple is set to unveil new M4 Macs and updates to the iPad as soon as October. Will it hold another special event to do so? Here’s what history suggests. more…...

These Apple products won’t get updated this year, but they’re coming in 2025

Only a few months remain in 2024. Apple has some big launches coming in October. But a variety of products won’t get updated before the year ends. Instead, they’re set for release next year. Here’s every Apple product that won’t get updated this year, but is coming in 2025. more…...