iPhone 17: Apple expands production to five factories in India

iPhone 17: Apple expands production to five factories in IndiaWeeks before the expected iPhone 17 launch, Apple’s manufacturing partners have significantly increased production capacity in India. According to recent reports, the full iPhone 17 lineup — including Pro models — is now being assembled across five Indian factories, with two of those facilities only recently opened.Key points:All iPhone 17 variants (including Pro) are being produced in India from the start, and devices for the US market are expected to ship from India at launch.Major contract manufacturers involved include Tata Group and Foxconn, with Tata ramping up capacity near Hosur and other new facilities coming online.The move is part of Apple’s strategy to diversify its supply chain, reduce reliance on China, and mitigate tariff risks.Production expansion is already underway ahead of…
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macOS Sequoia 15.6.1 fixes critical image-processing security flaw

macOS Sequoia 15.6.1, Sonoma & Ventura — Security updates released Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15.6.1 to address a serious security vulnerability related to processing malicious image files that could lead to memory corruption. Apple also released security updates for macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura on the same day, and iOS 18.6.2 and iPadOS 18.6.2 were issued for iPhone and iPad. What to know Affected: macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, Ventura; iPhone and iPad (iOS/iPadOS). Issue: Processing crafted image files could cause memory corruption and potentially allow execution of malicious code. Action: Install the updates via System Settings → General → Software Update (Mac) or Settings → General → Software Update (iPhone/iPad). Official details / further reading About the security content of macOS Sequoia 15.6.1 (Apple Support) About the security content of…
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Apple integrates Pixelmator apps into its Support site after acquisition

Apple has completed its acquisition of Pixelmator, the company behind Pixelmator Pro and Photomator. Paperwork reportedly wrapped in February following a late‑2024 announcement. Apple has now taken the next step by integrating the apps into its Support ecosystem, with new overview and troubleshooting resources for Pixelmator Pro, and references to Photomator interoperability.Key pointsAcquisition timing: announced in late 2024; ownership finalized early 2025.Apple Support now features dedicated pages for Pixelmator Pro.Photomator is treated as a companion app with round‑tripping and iCloud sync noted.Why it mattersPixelmator’s tools are popular among Mac and iOS users for photo editing and image composition. Centralizing help on Apple Support should make it easier to learn features and troubleshoot issues, and may hint at deeper integration with Apple technologies going forward.Official sources and app linksPixelmator’s acquisition announcementPixelmator…
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Apple integrates Pixelmator Pro and Photomator into its Support site after acquisition

Apple has integrated the image-editing apps Pixelmator Pro and Photomator into its Support website, following Apple’s acquisition of Pixelmator around the New Year, with ownership reportedly finalized in February.What’s newDedicated overview pages on Apple’s Support site for Pixelmator apps.Tighter alignment of Pixelmator Pro and Photomator with Apple’s creative ecosystem.Centralized help resources for setup, troubleshooting, and feature guidance.Why it mattersPixelmator Pro and Photomator are among the most popular photo editing tools on macOS and iOS. Official Apple Support resources should make it easier for users to get started, learn advanced features, and resolve issues quickly.Learn morePixelmator’s acquisition announcementPixelmator Pro (official site)Photomator (official site)Pixelmator Pro on the Mac App StorePhotomator on the App StoreWe will update this post with direct Apple Support links as they become available.
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iPhone 17 rumors: date, models, materials, iOS 26 features

With August nearly over, Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is widely expected to debut in September. Here’s what reliable reporting and leakers suggest—keeping in mind these are unconfirmed until Apple announces them. Event timing Rumored Apple event: Tuesday, Sept 9, 2025. Based on carrier guidance reported by MacRumors. Source Lineup and design Models: iPhone 17, 17 Air (new ultra-thin option), 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max. Roundup iPhone 17 Air: Ultra-thin design (~5.5–6.25mm), 6.6" display, single camera, A19 chip, and possibly Apple’s in-house modem. Details Materials: Pro models may move to a color-matched, all-aluminum chassis and camera island; non-Pro remain aluminum. Chassis leak Camera (Pro): Full-width rear camera island; rumored antenna redesign wrapping the larger camera area to improve signal. More Storage: Base storage could jump to 256GB. Report Cases: New “TechWoven”…
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iPhone 17 rumors: Sept 9 event, ultra‑thin iPhone 17 Air, Pro camera island, iOS 26

With August winding down, the Apple rumor mill is pointing to a September reveal for the iPhone 17 family. Here’s a concise look at what credible leakers and reports suggest so far. Reminder: these are rumors and could change at launch. Expected date Apple’s iPhone event is rumored for Tuesday, September 9, 2025 (based on carrier guidance reported via MacRumors). Source Lineup highlights Models: iPhone 17, 17 Air (new ultra-thin model), 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max. MacRumors roundup iPhone 17 Air: Targeted as the slimmest iPhone yet, rumored 6.6-inch display, single rear camera, A19 chip, and possibly Apple’s in-house modem. Details Materials: Pro models may switch to an all-aluminum chassis (including the camera bump), while non-Pro models remain aluminum. Source Camera design (Pro): New full-width rear camera “island”; antenna redesign…
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Apple integrates Pixelmator Pro (and Photomator interoperability) into Apple Support after acquisition

Apple has completed its acquisition of Pixelmator, the team behind Pixelmator Pro and Photomator. While the agreement was announced in late 2024 and ownership formally wrapped earlier this year, Apple has now taken the next step by publishing dedicated Apple Support resources for Pixelmator Pro.What’s newApple Support now hosts overview and troubleshooting pages for Pixelmator Pro.Photomator is referenced as a companion app with robust interoperability (round‑tripping and iCloud sync), though it does not yet have its own dedicated Apple Support page.Post‑acquisition updates continue to deepen integration with Apple technologies.Key Apple Support pagesAbout Pixelmator ProIf Pixelmator Pro isn’t workingOfficial and app store linksPixelmator’s acquisition announcementPixelmator Pro on the Mac App StorePhotomator on the App StoreWhy it mattersBringing Pixelmator Pro under Apple’s Support umbrella centralizes help content and signals tighter alignment with…
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Pixelmator Pro and Photomator now integrated into Apple’s Support website

Apple integrates Pixelmator Pro and Photomator into its Support websiteAt the turn of the year, Apple completed its acquisition of the Pixelmator suite (Pixelmator Pro and Photomator). While the ownership transfer wrapped up on paper in February, Apple has now finished integrating both apps into its official Support portal with dedicated overview and help pages.Pixelmator Pro overview: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/122692Pixelmator Pro support resources: https://support.apple.com/en-us/124176Photomator overview: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/122758HDR troubleshooting for both apps: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/122708These pages cover features, system requirements, purchase/download info, and troubleshooting, confirming Apple’s ongoing support for the apps within its ecosystem.
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Apple integrates Pixelmator Pro and Photomator into its Support site after ownership change

At the turn of the year, Apple acquired the image-editing app Pixelmator Pro and the companion photo editor Photomator. Paperwork for the change in ownership was reportedly finalized in February. Apple has now completed the transition by integrating both apps into its own Support portal with dedicated overview pages.What’s newFull integration of Pixelmator Pro and Photomator into Apple’s Support websiteOwnership transfer concluded earlier this yearCentralized documentation and help resources for usersWhy it mattersBringing these popular creative apps under Apple’s Support umbrella suggests tighter alignment with the Apple ecosystem and should make it easier for users to find official guidance.Learn morePixelmator Pro (official site)Photomator (official site)Pixelmator Pro on the Mac App StorePhotomator on the App StoreWe’ll update this post with direct Apple Support links as they become available.
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Apple reportedly acquires Pixelmator Pro and Photomator; both now integrated into Apple Support

At the turn of the year, Apple reportedly acquired the image-editing app Pixelmator Pro and the companion photo editor Photomator. On paper, the ownership change was finalized in February. Apple has now seemingly put the finishing touches on the transition by integrating both apps into its own Support portal, complete with newly created overview pages.Key pointsApple reportedly acquired Pixelmator Pro and Photomator around the New Year.Ownership transfer was finalized in February.Both apps have now been fully integrated into Apple’s Support website with dedicated overview pages.Why it mattersIntegration into Apple Support suggests deeper alignment and official documentation to help users get the most from Pixelmator Pro and Photomator on Apple devices.Learn morePixelmator Pro (official site)Photomator (official site)Pixelmator Pro on the Mac App StorePhotomator on the App StoreWe will update this post…
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