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Indie App Spotlight: ‘Tasks’ adds 50+ app intents, refreshed interface in latest update
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.
Tasks, a very popular productivity app for the Apple ecosystem – just got a massive new update with support for loads of App Intents, an all new interface, as well as automations to help you manage your tasks. We covered Tasks when it initially launched back in 2020, and this week’s new update is a major one.
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21.03.2026 21:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Right-to-Repair in der EU: Nintendo soll Switch 2 bald anpassen
Nintendo scheint bei der Konzipierung der Switch 2 wohl eine EU-Regulierung übersehen zu haben: Der Konzern plant neuen Informationen zufolge, das Innenleben von Konsole und Joy-Con so umzugestalten, dass die Geräte die EU-Batterieverordnung und damit das Europäische Right-to-Repair ab dem Jahr 2027 unterstützen.
21.03.2026 20:18 Uhr, ComputerBase,
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Brian Lynch Leaves Apple
The senior director for the home hardware engineering team at Apple, Brian Lynch, has left the company to join Oura, where he has taken a role as vice president for hardware engineering. Oura has managed to grab some former employees from Apple over the past few years. The Home Hub is planned for release later […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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iPhone 17e Teardown Video Uploaded
iFixit has provided us with a teardown video for the iPhone 17e, the most recent budget-friendly iPhone Apple released last week. The device is similar to the design of the previous model but has a back panel for MagSafe. iFixit found the panel of the MagSafe is the same size as the panel found in […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Tim Cook Answers Rumors On Retirement
Tim Cook, Apple CEO, has responded to talks and rumors about his retirement during an interview with Michael Strahan on Good Morning America, stating that the idea of wanting to step back from the company is just a rumor. The CEO did not deny or confirm explicitly that he will be retiring in the near […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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The 11th-gen iPad 256GB Is $50 Off
The 11th-gen iPad is powered by the A16 chip for strong performance for games and for work. It has a battery life that lasts all day and features 256GB of storage, perfect for storing games, documents, photos, videos, movies, and more. Featuring an 11-inch Liquid Retina Display, the iPad allows for an immersive viewing experience […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Apple Headed To South Korea and China
After the impromptu concert featuring Alicia Keys in New York at the Grand Central Store, Apple is now going to Asia for more celebrations for their 50th anniversary, and as of now, events will be held in both South Korea and China. Apple features CORTIS, a South Korean boy band, at their Myeong-dong Store in […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Tim Cook In China
Tim Cook, Apple CEO, is in attendance during the 50th anniversary event in China at the temporarily closed Taikoo Li retail store situated in Chengdu. They have kicked off celebrations, starting with an impromptu concert at New York’s Grand Central Store featuring Alicia Keys. Tim Cook will be attending the Development Forum in Beijing, China, […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Apple Sports App Allows for Easy NCAA March Madness Tracking
The Apple Sports app received an update allowing fans to follow collegiate basketball and their favorite teams more easily during March Madness. Version 3.8.1 adds new brackets for fans to track NCAA D1 men’s basketball. Metrics such as play-by-play updates, detailed stats, and live scores will be provided along with a path visualized from the […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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The iPad Mini 7 256GB is $100 Off
The iPad Mini is made for Apple Intelligence, the personal AI system that helps in making things organized and get things done easily while providing you with groundbreaking privacy protections ensuring that no one else but you has access to data stored in the device. The device features an A17 Pro chip for strong and […]
21.03.2026 19:18 Uhr, iPodlounge,
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Intel says Crimson Desert devs ignored offers of help to support Arc GPUs
It doesn’t sound like Crimson Desert, the recently released prequel to Black Desert Online, will support Intel Arc GPUs anytime soon, if at all. On the game’s FAQ page, its developer Pearl Abyss advised players expecting Arc support to apply for a refund. “If you purchased the game expecting Intel Arc support, please refer to the refund policy of the platform where the game was purchased for available options,” the company wrote. Apparently, though, it’s not from lack of guidance from Intel. The chipmaker told Wccftech that it reached out to Pearl Abyss “many times” over the past several years. The Intel spokesperson said that the company has tried to help the developer “test, validate, and optimize support for Intel graphics” for years. Intel also tried to provide the developer “early hardware, drivers, and engineering resources” across several generations of GPUs, “including Alchemist, Battlemage, Meteor Lake, and Lunar Lake.” The
21.03.2026 17:00 Uhr, Engadget,
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Apple Hosts K-Pop Group Cortis at Seoul Anniversary Event
Apple continued its global 50th anniversary celebrations with a vibrant event in South Korea. This time, the company shifted its focus from concerts to creative storytelling. At Apple Myeongdong in Seoul, K-pop group Cortis hosted a special “Today at Apple” session that blended music, discussion, and inspiration. Unlike earlier events, this session offered more than […]
21.03.2026 15:10 Uhr, The Unofficial Apple Weblog,
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21.03.2026 15:00 Uhr
Apple Expands Music Education Partnership Across U.S.
Apple has announced a major expansion of its partnership with Save the Music, aiming to strengthen music education in schools across the United States. The initiative comes as arts programs face increasing budget cuts, especially in underserved communities. During a recent visit to New York City, Apple CEO Tim Cook shared the news as part […]
21.03.2026 14:54 Uhr, The Unofficial Apple Weblog,
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Tim Cook: Neue Macs stellen Startrekord für Apple auf
Vergangene Woche hat Apple drei neue Mac-Modelle auf den Markt gebracht: das völlig neue MacBook Neo, das MacBook Air mit M5 Chip sowie das MacBook Pro mit M5 Max. Laut Apple-CEO Tim Cook sorgte diese Produkteinführung für einen neuen Rekord bei den Erstkäufern. Ist das MacBook Neo für den Rekord verantwortlich? Das neue MacBook Neo
21.03.2026 14:54 Uhr, apfelnews,
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Tim Cook Addresses Retirement Rumors Amid Apple Milestones
Apple CEO Tim Cook has addressed speculation about his future while celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary. In a recent interview, Cook reflected on Apple’s global impact and its role in shaping modern technology. When asked about Apple’s greatest contribution, Cook avoided naming just one achievement. Instead, he pointed to several milestones, including innovations in music, […]
21.03.2026 14:45 Uhr, The Unofficial Apple Weblog,
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Apple @ Work: From rogue Dropbox folders to the File Provider framework
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When we talk about the accelerated growth of the Mac in the enterprise, we usually bring up how Apple Business Manager enabled easy zero-touch deployment or the sheer power of Apple Silicon, creating an incredible user experience, but I firmly believe that one of the key trends paved the way for Apple to take over the corporate world was with with Dropbox shoehorning itself into macOS back in the late 2000s.
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21.03.2026 14:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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These are my favorite budget-friendly iPhone 17e accessories
Apple finally gave the iPhone 17e the meaningful updates it originally deserved. The 17e offers better performance with the A19 chip, stronger connectivity with the new C1X chip, and MagSafe (which also supports faster 15W wireless charging)! At just $599, it feels like an entry-level iPhone that isn’t full of compromises, and I think it will be the new default iPhone for most people. The most exciting addition has to be MagSafe, which unlocks thousands of new accessories for the 17e. Here are some of my favorites (most of these will work with any iPhone).
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21.03.2026 14:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Top Apple-related stories for the week of March 16-20
Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of March 16-20. ° iOS 27 will purportedly focus on bug fixes, performance tweaks, and stability rather than new features. ° No, wait, the second generation MacBook Neo might have a touchscreen. ° Apple’s film “F1” won Best Sound from the Academy of Motion […]
21.03.2026 14:27 Uhr, MacMinute,
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Top stories: AirPods Max 2, iOS 26.4 RC, and more
Welcome to 9to5Mac’s top stories of the week, where we recap the biggest news in the Apple world every Saturday. This week, we have the launch of AirPods Max 2, new iPhone Fold rumors, and the MacBook Neo is a hit. Plus, our usual slate of new podcast episodes, opinion pieces, and much more. Read on for all of this week’s top stories.
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21.03.2026 12:36 Uhr, 9to5Mac,
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Im Lesertest: Strix Halo Tablet
In seinem Leserartikel: OneXPlayer SuperX Tablet mit AMD 395+ widmet sich Community-Mitglied Haldi der Frage, wie sich AMDs größte APU in Form eines Tablets schlägt. Immerhin handelt es sich um die stärkste iGPU, die derzeit auf dem Markt ist.
21.03.2026 12:00 Uhr, ComputerBase,
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Mehr Markup-Möglichkeiten mit Annotable
Annotable hat bei mir bereits zehn iPhone-Generationen miterlebt; der E-Mail-Kaufbeleg hat’s mir verraten. Es ist keine App, die ich bei der jährlichen Neuinstallation sofort herunterlade. Es dauert aber höchstens einige Wochen, bis ich über Bildschirmfotos stolpere, in denen ich etwas hervorheben oder verpixeln möchte und Apples Markierungen dafür zu dünn auftragen – zuletzt vor zweiweiterlesen
21.03.2026 11:37 Uhr, iPhoneBlog.de,
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Vale V12X LTE im Lidl-Deal: Großes OLED-Tablet inklusive Stift stark reduziert
Wer ein großes OLED-Tablet sucht, zahlt bei bekannten Marken oft ein kleines Vermögen. Lidl wirbt aktuell mit dem Vale V12X LTE für günstige 259 Euro. Laut den Produktbildern ist es vollgepackt mit vielen Siegeln und Bestnoten. Doch was taugt das 12,6-Zoll-Tablet inklusive Stift und Hülle im Alltag wirklich? Wir haben uns den Discounter-Deal und unabhängige Testergebnisse genauer angesehen.
21.03.2026 11:36 Uhr, CHIP,
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DCIM im Rechenzentrum als Grundlage für modernes Data Center Infrastructure Management
Der Beitrag DCIM im Rechenzentrum als Grundlage für modernes Data Center Infrastructure Management erschien als Erstes auf maja.cloud.
Moderne IT-Landschaften bestehen längst nicht mehr nur aus einzelnen Servern. Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) bildet deshalb eine zentrale Grundlage, um Infrastruktur, Ressourcen und technische Zusammenhänge in einem Rechenzentrum nachvollziehbar zu steuern. Mit Data Center Infrastructure Management bekommst du ein Werkzeug, das Verwaltung, Überwachung und Analyse deiner IT-Infrastruktur verbindet. Dadurch lassen sich Zusammenhänge zwischen Infrastruktur, […]
21.03.2026 10:36 Uhr, mac-and-win,
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Masimo vs Apple: Medizintechnik-Firma behält Recht, Apple Watch wird weiter verkauft
Der mittlerweile sechs Jahre andauernde Patentstreit zwischen dem Medizintechnikunternehmen Masimo und Apple hat eine neue Wendung genommen: Das US-Berufungsgericht für den Federal Circuit bestätigte am 19. März 2026 eine Entscheidung der International Trade Commission (ITC), wonach Apple Geschäftsgeheimnisse gestohlen und Patente für die Pulsoximetrie in der Apple Watch verletzt habe. Dies berichtet unter anderem AppleInsider. […]
21.03.2026 10:18 Uhr, appgefahren.de,
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21.03.2026 10:00 Uhr
Developer-Häppchen fürs Wochenende – Kleinere News der Woche
Kleine, aber interessante Meldungshäppchen vom News-Buffet zu llamafile, PowerShell, VS Code, Next.js, Azure, Kubara, Parseable, kogiQA, GitHub und JFrog.
21.03.2026 09:36 Uhr, Heise,
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Unersetzlich im Job: Diese Fähigkeiten sind jetzt wirklich entscheidend
Im Beruf wünschen sich viele Beschäftigte vor allem Sicherheit. Doch gerade in wirtschaftlich unsicheren Zeiten reicht es oft nicht, seine Aufgaben nur zuverlässig zu erledigen. Welche Fähigkeiten Unternehmen derzeit besonders schätzen und wie Beschäftigte ihre eigene Position stärken können, erfahren Sie hier.
21.03.2026 09:18 Uhr, CHIP,
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Zeit oder Zeug: Was uns wirklich glücklich macht
Manchmal ganz unscheinbar im Bücherregal, in Küchenschubladen oder in Kleiderschränken sind sie versteckt – Dinge. Doch brauchen wir sie wirklich, um im Leben glücklich zu sein? Tiny-House-Besitzer Christian Klerner weiß Rat.
21.03.2026 06:18 Uhr, CHIP,
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