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Today’s Apple Insider Roundup
Owning an Apple Home: Packing, moving out, moving in, and setting up
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Once you get a smart home set up the way you want, moving is an incredible pain. Join Wes as he shuts down his old house, packs up all the gear, relocates everything, and deals with friction along the way.
Smart home technology has come a long way since Apple first revealed HomeKit in 2014. I got in early with Hue smart bulbs and built things out from there, but I was always a renter.
In March 2026, I closed on my first home and moved in. Slowly but surely, I’ve begun setting up my Apple Home again.
Amazon's top $199 AirPods Pro 3 deal is back this April
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Amazon’s latest earbuds sale delivers a $50 price cut on AirPods Pro 3, with the entire AirPods line eligible for discounts.
Apple AirPods Pro 3 are on sale for $199.99 at Amazon today thanks to a $50 discount (and ringing in within $0.99 of the lowest price seen this month).
FCC hands Netgear an effective monopoly on router sale in the US
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Following a total ban on non-US made routers, the Federal Communications Commission is allowing Netgear to sell wireless routers in the United States, practically giving it a monopoly. However, it’s unclear exactly why that approval was granted.
In March, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission made the decision to ban imports of all foreign-made routers, due to national security concerns. At the time, no exemptions were made, so the ban affected practically every router being sold in the United States.
However, on April 14, Netgear got a rare reprieve. In an update to the list of equipment and services covered by Section 2 of the Secure Networks Act, the FCC lists Netgear under a very short list of conditional approvals for routers.
Adobe announces Firefly AI Assistant as it expands into agentic AI tools
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Adobe is doubling down on artificial intelligence with a new tool designed to help users create and edit projects across multiple Adobe products.
Adobe’s Firefly AI Assistant is agentic, meaning it can perform complex tasks and make decisions on its own. Instead of requiring continual guidance, agentic AI works independently to achieve a goal set by the user.
So, essentially, you’ll tell the assistant what you want, and the assistant will take the steps to make that happen. According to Adobe, it will be able to execute “complex, multi-step workflows across Adobe’s Creative Cloud apps including Firefly, Photoshop, Premiere, Lightroom, Express, Illustrator and more.”
Apple at 50: Spatial computing is the future, but when is the question
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In tantalizingly brief comments, Apple’s Greg Joswiak and CEO heir apparent John Ternus have come closer to discussing the future of Apple Vision Pro than ever before.
Analysts have called the Apple Vision Pro a rare failure, even if Apple sold $157 million worth in the Christmas 2025 quarter. Then there have also been accusations of Apple’s penny-pinching means Apple Store demos failed to convert into sales.
That’s all subjective, but it does seem that more than two years in, Apple hasn’t decided what to do with the Apple Vision Pro. But in a new interview with Tom’s Guide, the only thing Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing Greg Joswiak is unsure about is when its spatial computing will take off.
iPad Air with OLED now expected to have an early 2027 launch
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The long-discussed iPad Air will make its move to OLED in early 2027, with display panel mass production expected to start at the end of 2026.
Apple started to embrace OLED as a display technology with the iPad Pro, following after the smaller-scale display in the Apple Watch. However, while there has been some debate over when other models will get the same treatment, a report insists that it will be happening as soon as 2027 for one model.
Multiple industry sources claim Samsung Display will start mass production of OLED panels for the iPad Air around the end of 2026, claims Wednesday’s report from ETNews. This will be before the end of the year, with a chance it could slip into January 2027.
Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible
Freecash app scammed users and the App Store for months before removal
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An app called Freecash promised to pay users for scrolling through TikTok, and got by App Store review despite really tricking them to play paid games while also harvesting sensitive personal data to sell.
At least the fake Ledger Live had a believable name, albeit copied from a genuine cryptocurrency app. In comparison, “Freecash” went all-in on the money-for-nothing idea that should have warned users that there was a problem.
According to Malwarebytes, it did anything but. Until it was removed, Freecash reached the top five chart on the App Store in January 2026 and stayed there almost every day afterwards.
Mac Neo should be the follow up to the huge success of the MacBook Neo
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Apple’s Mac mini is in extremely short supply, under pressure because of demand for good AI hardware, and RAM shortages. M5 Mac minis are expected, but what about a MacBook Neo approach to a new Mac mini for people who want to get work done?
Beyond having the components, Apple has all of the elements to make a “Mac Neo” Mac mini adjunct. There is proof of market demand, and proof in the company’s own historical trends.
Steve Jobs, for instance, famously introduced his quadrant of devices with pro and consumer laptops, and the pro and consumer desktops. Later he expanded it into a 2×3 array.
Grok nonconsensual pornographic deepfakes almost led to an App Store ban
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Apple reportedly threatened Grok owner xAI with an App Store ban if the deepfake nude generation issues weren’t addressed. In spite of ongoing problems with the chatbot, the app was never removed.
For several horrific days in January, social media platform X was flooded with AI-generated pornographic images involving non-consenting adults and minors. Many wondered why legal entities were slow to respond, but above all, why Apple was completely silent on the matter.
According to a new report from CNBC, shared by 9to5Mac, Apple did threaten to remove Grok from the App Store. While Elon Musk did change moderation rules on X, even after monetizing the illegal porn, the Grok app didn’t change much at all.
Journey Summit Ultra 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station review: sleek, speedy, and expensive
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JourneyiPhone 17‘s 3-in-1 charging station, the Summit Ultra, keeps your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch topped off and ready to go at a moment’s notice — but you’ll pay for that convenience.
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, chances are you’ve got at least two — if not three, four, or five Apple devices that need to be charged at any given moment. Journey knows this, which is why it’s created its own take on a convenient multi-charger.
The Summit Ultra is a three-in-one charger, designed to charge your MagSafe-compatible iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch. And, as a bonus, it does so without needing any sort of wires going to or from your devices — everything is grab-and-go.
End of today’s Apple Insider roundup.
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