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Apple Insider Digest: April ,

Apple Insider Digest: April 4, 2026

This digest compiles the latest from Apple Insider.

Today’s Apple Insider Roundup

How NASA approved the iPhone 17 Pro Max for the Artemis II space mission

How NASA approved the iPhone 17 Pro Max for the Artemis II space mission
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Early images of the Artemis II launch showed an iPhone floating inside the spacecraft. Here’s how Apple’s smartphone got approved for spaceflight.

iPhone 17 Pro Max is now in space following NASA’s approval process

NASA is very strict when it comes to what items are flown into space with astronauts. With the Artemis II trip around the Moon, it’s marking the first time the agency is allowing the crew to carry iPhones in space.

This is a big deal, as NASA has strict rules about what actually goes into space, and thorough testing to match. On Friday, the New York Times reported on what the iPhone 17 Pro Max had to go through to be allowed in the cabin.

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Elgato Stream Deck+ review: completely unnecessary but totally compelling

Elgato Stream Deck+ review: completely unnecessary but totally compelling
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First, you can’t see why you’d ever want a Stream Deck for your Mac, then you try one, and you will never give it back. Out of all the different models, though, the Stream Deck+ is best, and here’s why.

Get a Stream Deck+ and you’ll never use a Mac without one again

Every Stream Deck is a Mac accessory that provides buttons to launch apps, perform entire sequences of tasks, or turn on your smart lights. You connect it through a USB-A or USB-C cable, and the difference in the models is chiefly in how many buttons you get and whether you also have dials.

Get any of them. I’ve just set up a button that switches audio between my Mac and my headphones. I have one that opens all the folders for the books I’m writing. Another launches every app I need for AppleInsider, and positions them on the screen where I want.

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UK hospital uses Apple Vision Pro to help patients visualize surgeries

UK hospital uses Apple Vision Pro to help patients visualize surgeries
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The Apple Vision Pro is being used to help patients in a UK hospital visualize upcoming surgeries, expanding the headset’s use in medicine.

A patient view from the Apple Vision Pro in a pre-surgery consultation – Image credit: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

One of the problems with medical procedures is explaining what needs to be done to the patients, in a clear and understandable manner. To help some patients suspected of having endometriosis, the Apple Vision Pro is coming into play.

An app developed by Medical iSight is being used in the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK, in preparation for surgery, reports BBC News. Patients wear an Apple Vision Pro, and are shown an AR model in pre-surgical consultations.

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