WoW’s idea to clamp down on combat add-ons is misguided, especially since it could keep improving its base experience without, uh, doing that
World of Warcraft, in a huge move for a 20-year old MMO, has just announced plans to slowly, but surely, phase out its combat add-ons in favour of building that…
AI and the Future of Law Enforcement: the risks of perfectly enforcing imperfect laws
For as long as there have been laws, there’s been lawbreaking. And for just as long, much of that lawbreaking has gone unnoticed, undetected, or unenforced. From small-time tax evasion…
Severance-inspired keyboard could cost up to $699 – have your say [Video]
Apple might not really be able to sell you a Lumon terminal, but we noted earlier this month that you will be able to buy a Severance-inspired keyboard. The good…
Apple’s free Passwords app is a World Password Day gift right on your iPhone
Macworld Password managers such as 1Password and LastPass are great and super important. We maintain a recommended list of Password managers for a reason—a good one makes it easy to…
MacRumors 2025 Blood Drive
MacRumors is pleased to announce our Sixteenth Annual MacRumors Blood Drive, throughout the month of May 2025. Let’s save lives together by encouraging donations of blood, platelets, and plasma, and…
Apple Watch Ultra 2 Drops to $729.99 on Amazon ($69 Off)
Amazon this week has a few models of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 available for $729.99, down from $799.00. Free shipping options provide an estimated May 6 delivery date, but…
Apple ordered to pay patent troll Optis $502M, despite threat to leave UK market
Apple has been ordered to pay Optis $502M for the use of standards-essential 4G patents in both iPhones and cellular iPads. The court ruled in favor of the patent troll,…
Mark Zuckerberg talks Apple and ‘deep bitterness’ around app policies
Apple’s developer relations are a major point of controversy at the moment following the court ruling related to Epic Games. Earlier this week, Mark Zuckerberg discussed Meta’s relationship with Apple…
Mark Zuckerberg Reflects on How Apple’s Strict Rules Hurt Facebook
In the late 2000s, Facebook was a booming desktop web platform with a growing selection of third-party games and apps, including the viral sensation FarmVille. However, once the iPhone and…
Salesforce takes aim at ‘jagged intelligence’ in push for more reliable AI
Salesforce unveils groundbreaking AI research tackling “jagged intelligence,” introducing new benchmarks, models, and guardrails to make enterprise AI agents more intelligent, trusted, and consistently reliable for business use.Read More