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This week’s top stories: iOS 14.5.1 release, colorful MacBook rumors, more

In this weeks top stories: The Epic vs Apple case begins, new tidbits about AirTags, iPhone 13 design details, and more. Read on for all of this week’s top stories and more.

This week marked the beginning of the Epic vs Apple legal trial over App Store policies. While we still have several weeks to go before any decision is made, week one included a variety of fascinating details about the inner-workings of the App Store.

Be sure to check out our full recap of week one right here.

iOS 14.5.1

On Monday, Apple released iOS 14.5.1 to the public with bug fixes for App Tracking Transparency as well as an important security fix. Apple says iOS 14.5.1 fixes a bug that prevented some users from seeing App Tracking Transparency prompts:

This update fixes an issue with App Tracking Transparency where some users who previously disabled Allow Apps to Request to Track in Settings may not receive prompts from apps after re-enabling it. This update also provides important security updates and is recommended for all users.

Colorful MacBooks?

A new report this week indicated that, following the introduction of colorful new iMac models, Apple plans to introduce new colors for the MacBook.

Leaker Jon Prosser said in a video on his YouTube channel that Apple has been testing prototypes of a new MacBook model in more colors, including a blue one. Prosser’s source suggests that Apple will bring in “colors for average consumers,” suggesting that it is likely the MacBook Air — or a new MacBook lineup — that will get color options.

These and the rest of this week’s top stories below.

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iPhone |

Apple Watch |

Mac and iPad |

Top Apple stories, retail |

Epic vs Apple |

AirTag |

AAPL Company |

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May 07, 2021 – AirTag review, Epic vs Apple recap




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AirTag review: An easy-to-use item tracker empowered by a network of a billion iPhone users
Emails reveal Apple’s attempts to stop Netflix from dropping App Store In-App Purchase support
Apple runs App Store with 78% profit margin, according to court testimony
Apple and Epic once planned a subscription bundle combining Fortnite Crew, Apple Music, and Apple TV+
New emails show Steve Jobs referred to Facebook as ‘Fecebook’ amid App Store conflict

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  2. May 06, 2021 – Apple AI hire, App Store ads



  3. May 05, 2021 – M1 iMac, AirTag battery



  4. May 04, 2021 – iOS 14.5.1 release, foldable iPhone



  5. May 03, 2021 – Apple Music HiFi, App Store profit

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Apple Music HiFi rumors, AirTag hands-on, Epic court battle commences




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There’s a flurry of rumors this week about a new premium ‘HiFi’ tier for Apple Music and some disappointing news about the iPad mini. Zac and Benjamin also go hands-on with the AirTag, and Apple execs head to the courtroom.
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  1. Apple Music HiFi rumors, AirTag hands-on, Epic court battle commences



  2. First iOS 15 rumors, App Tracking Transparency, Apple earnings



  3. April Apple event impressions, new iMac, AirTag and more [Repost]



  4. April Apple event impressions, new iMac, AirTag and more



  5. ‘Spring Loaded’ Apple iPad Pro event preview

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134: “Overthinking is the enemy of shipping”




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After checking in on the progress of Rambo HQ 2.0 and a visit to John’s Static Site Generation Corner, John and Rambo briefly discuss the ongoing trial between Apple and Epic Games, and then dive into topics like project planning and how to pick what server-side framework to use for a new project.
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  4. 131: “Apple product therapy”



  5. 130: “A comedian with code”

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Apple @ Work Podcast: Secure K-12 iPads with Spin Safe Browser




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In this episode of the Apple @ Work podcast, Bradley is joined by Justin Payeur from Spin Safe Browser to talk about their kid-friendly iOS browser, and how iOS 14 made it a reality for organizations.
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  1. Apple @ Work Podcast: Secure K-12 iPads with Spin Safe Browser



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