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9to5Mac Daily: December 3, 2025 – iOS 26.1 goes wide, more

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Deals: iPhone 16 Pro Max up to $580 off, AirPods Pro 2 $114 off, Apple Crossbody Strap, Ocean Band, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is kicking off with even lower prices on iPhone – you’ll now find 1TB iPhone 16 Pro Max models at up to $580 off via Amazon renewed Premium (among others). We also still have AirPods Pro 4 with ANC down at the wild $99 deal price, but this morning also ushered back in the Cyber Monday deal on AirPods Pro 2 at $114 off alongside a new all-time low on the official Apple Crossbody iPhone Strap and its 2025 model Neon Green Ocean Band. Hit the jump for a closer look. 

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After Apple refusal, Indian government completes U-turn on mandatory iPhone app

After Apple refusal, Indian government makes complete U-turn on mandatory iPhone app | Photo shows a U-turn sign ahead of a bend

The saga of a mandatory government security app which Apple and Google had to preinstall on their phones didn’t last long after Apple refused to play ball.

The Indian government had already backed down on preventing iPhone owners from deleting the “security” app, and has now made a complete U-turn in the space of just 48 hours …

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These hidden iOS 26 features are actually useful [Video]

iOS 26 is easily the most significant visual overhaul we’ve seen on the iPhone in years. We got the new Liquid Glass UI, better Files systems, and a complete Camera app change. All the things that Apple showed off and highlighted. However, after using iOS 26 and iOS 26.1 for a few months, it seemed like Apple decided not to inform us about some of the best functional features, such as default audio input, camera enhancements, and even an update to the Alarm, which had remained unchanged for 20 years. So here are the best hidden iOS 26 features that Apple didn’t tell us about.

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Four iPhones will provide live footage of Saturday’s MLS Cup match

Four iPhones will provide live footage of Saturday's MLS Cup match | Twice-up photo of MLS soccer ball

Saturday’s Major League Soccer championship match between Inter Miami and the Whitecaps will incorporate footage from four iPhones. Apple previously used iPhones to capture live game footage during two Friday Night Baseball broadcasts.

MLS said that the weekend telecast will involve the league’s largest ever set of cameras, giving fans access to an unprecedented range of angles …

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Spotify Wrapped arrives after Apple Music Replay – with a new party feature

Spotify Wrapped arrives after Apple Music Replay – with a new party feature | Spotify app open with Billie Eilish on-screen

Most of the major streaming music services now offer their own version of the annual Spotify Wrapped feature, providing insights into our most listened to songs and artists.

Yesterday saw the unveiling of Apple Music Replay 2025, after YouTube Music rolled out its own take, and now Spotify Wrapped 2025 has landed – this year with a new party feature …

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Apple’s willingness to stand up to governments is notably absent in China

Apple's willingness to stand up to some governments is notably absent in China | Photo shows Beijing skyline

Apple has frequently used small variations on the same one-sentence justification when giving in to government demands that conflict with the company’s stated values: “Apple complies with the law in each of the countries in which it operates.”

However, there are occasions on which the company has instead chosen to stand up to unreasonable government demands, and we yesterday saw the latest (and highly successful) example …

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Security Bite: Down the rabbit hole of neat, lesser-known Terminal commands (Pt. 3)

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You can stop holding your breath. Down the rabbit hole of neat, lesser-known Terminal commands is back! ICYMI, I’ve recently found myself fascinated by all the helpful tricks Terminal can do to improve my productivity and overall make me more proficient behind a Mac as a security practitioner. In previous editions, I covered everything from enabling Touch ID for sudo authentication to cleaning up public Wi-Fi connections. This week, I share even more commands I’ve since discovered.

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