Apple Vision Pro is getting a native Steam Link gaming app

By Malcolm Owen Valve is expanding its Steam Link to the Apple Vision Pro through a new TestFlight, giving gamers a way to play their Mac and PC games on Apple’s headset.Apple Vision Pro with Steam Link iconValve’s Steam platform provides gamers with features like Steam Link, which lets them play PC and Mac games on another device. While this has previously been available for hardware like the iPhone, Mac, and the Apple TV, it’s now being expanded to the Apple Vision Pro.A Steam Community post from Valve employee Sam Lantinga on April 4 states that there is a native version of Steam Link for visionOS in development. It’s also being provided to gamers via TestFlight, Apple’s testing platform. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Future Apple Vision Pro my be modular, and upgradeable

By William Gallagher Apple has been researching how to make a customizable Apple Vision Pro where the battery, the frame, and more can be changed by the user, as needs evolve.A future Apple Vision Pro could be separated into modules — image credit: AppleIf you can’t make something lighter, make the user think they heavier option was their choice. A future Apple Vision Pro may not be dramatically lighter than the current model, but users could be able to choose to sacrifice some battery power for a reduced weight.Plus conceivably, manufacturers will be able to make niche components for specialized use, such as sensors for science work, or better cameras. It’s all described in the newly-granted patent, called “Head-mountable device with connectable accessories.” Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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New three-week pilates course now available on Apple Fitness+

By Amber Neely Fitness+ is rolling out a new three-week pilates course, designed to be approachable and friendly towards practitioners of any fitness level.Image credit: Apple Fitness+On Tuesday, Apple Fitness+ announced “3 Perfect Weeks of Pilates.” As the name suggests, it’s a three-week course designed to help people build a well-rounded Pilates routine.Similar to yoga, pilates is a mind-body exercise that builds the practitioner’s core strength, stability, and flexibility. It incorporates breath work and repetitive low-impact movements, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness goals, ages, and abilities. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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From Apple II to iPhone 17 Pro, Apple’s space story comes full circle

By Andrew Orr Apple hardware has gone into orbit, starting with shuttle-era experiments, through a long exclusion, and now a controlled return on Artemis II. Here’s how and when iPhone, Mac Portable, and more have made trips to space over more than four decades.Apple products in spaceNASA entered the Shuttle era in 1981 as commercial computing shifted from command-line systems to graphical interfaces. Engineers used off-the-shelf computers to study how crews interacted with software in microgravity, where input methods behaved differently than on Earth.Early Shuttle experiments unfolded during a brief period when integration barriers remained low. Crews and engineers saw how quickly standard interfaces broke down once gravity was no longer part of the equation. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Folding iPhone will be named iPhone Ultra, says another leaker

By William Gallagher While a leaker saying Apple’s first foldable will be called the iPhone Ultra doesn’t sound all that confident, he or she is just the latest to make the claim.The forthcoming iPhone Fold may instead be called the iPhone UltraIn March 2026 a previously unheard of leaker named WayLabs was the first to say the iPhone Fold would ship as the iPhone Ultra. Given the reports of high end Apple Ultra products following the firm’s low end MacBook Neo, this leak could easily have been a guess.Now the much better known Digital Chat Station has chimed in with the same story, albeit only warily. “Rumor has it that Apple’s folding name is iPhone Ultra,” says the report on Chinese social media site Wiebo, in translation. Digital Chat Station is a regular leaker, if only sporadically accurate, but normally he or she is more declarative about claims. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Incredible MacBook Neo demand may finish off Apple’s A18 Pro stock

By Malcolm Owen The MacBook Neo is a massive success for Apple, with high demand prompting talks between Apple and the supply chain about making more units, and how to solve a possible A18 Pro stock problem.MacBook Neo uses the A18 Pro, but chip supplies may be limitedAfter a welcoming launch, the MacBook Neo has been recognized by Apple as a hit product. So much of a hit that CEO Tim Cook said that Mac had the best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers, with the MacBook Neo contributing to that success.However, while an underperforming product introduces some supply chain problems, a high-selling one brings its own issues to the table. Something that Apple is trying to deal with. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Velotric GoMad e-bike review: Apple Health, Find My, deep customization, and more

By Wesley Hilliard Released on April 7, Velotric’s GoMad utility e-bike is great for Apple users, with Find My, Apple Health, and the ability to swap between torque and cadence sensing.Velotric GoMad review: a great utility e-bikeI’ve tested a lot of e-bikes over the years, and Velotric might be the company that’s closest to being perfect for Apple users. The Velotric Nomad 2 had some Apple-focused features that worked well, but it is a particularly large bike.This time, I got to try out the Velotric GoMad. It’s a new utility e-bike from the company with a big cargo load and compact body. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Aqara W200 review: Affordably-priced smart thermostat has firsts for Apple users

By Andrew O’Hara Announced on April 7, the Aqara W200 smart thermostat is the first to take advantage of Apple’s Adaptive Temperature technology for Apple Home, and that’s a big deal for users.Aqara W200 thermostat review: There’s a new go-to smart thermostat for Apple usersAt least in the U.S., two or three big players largely have a stranglehold on the premium smart thermostat market. If you want a nice-looking smart thermostat, you’re likely opting for Ecobee, Nest, or Honeywell Home.Aqara is looking to shake that up with its W200, which first launched at CES 2026. It’s compact, well-designed, and is the only model that currently supports Adaptive Temperature for Apple Home. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Apple Vision Pro launch hampered by years of retail store penny-pinching

By William Gallagher Demos of the Apple Vision Pro were reportedly routinely given by poorly-trained staff ordered to focus on sales targets, in a reverse of what Steve Jobs intended for Apple Stores.Demo Apple Vision Pro in an Apple StoreBack in the day, if you asked an Apple Store employee what they recommended, they would often suggest a different store if that was the best option. They were driven by what the customer needed and had no need to care how many AppleCare+ subscriptions they sold that day.Flash forward to today and Apple Stores are trying to unionize in order to protect their staff from the working conditions. And the Apple that claims to be for the rest of us, is backing illegal union-busting practices. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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First iPhone Fold dummy images show no MagSafe

By William Gallagher Images of iPhone Fold, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max dummies have been released by a generally reliable leaker, and show off design features and sizes of the fall 2026 lineup.Purported dummy units of the iPhone 18 Pro Max (left), iPhone 18 Pro (right), and iPhone Fold (Center) — image credit; Sonny DicksonJust as reports claim that the iPhone Fold may be delayed over manufacturing issues, a new leak from Sonny Dickson shows a dummy unit of it and the Pro models of the forthcoming iPhone 18 range. There is no detail beyond what can be seen in photos of the front and rear of the iPhones, but the images match previous CAD drawings in how they show no MagSafe connector circle.Exclusive First Dummies of what the final size of the iPhone Fold, iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will look like. pic.twitter.com/X9P9uBK12p— Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson) April 7, 2026 Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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