Week in Review 13: WWDC26, software updates 26.4, new emoji, end of Mac Pro and more

End of Mac Pro: Apple no longer confirms new hardware, Mac Studio as an alternative
We saw it coming for a while and now it has been confirmed, Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro and disappeared from the website. According to confirmations to 9to5Mac Apple no longer has plans for future Mac Pro hardware, marking a clear shift toward other pro desktop options.
The Mac Pro page now leads to the general Mac homepage, without any mention of the high-end model. This decision comes after a long period without significant updates, while competitors such as the Mac Studio have continued to develop.
Most popular Apple tips from last week
- Smart lists in Reminders: automatic filtering and sorting of tasks
- Apple Music Playlist Playground, nearby concerts and custom view albums
- CarPlay: Artificial intelligence comes to the car with support for AI apps
- Set charge limit for MacBook for longer battery life
- New design for Mail with categories and disable priority messages
- iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4 and macOS 26.4 add new emojis to iPhone, iPad and Mac
- Adjust Liquid Glass effect for better readability on iPhone, iPad or Mac

MacPaw’s Setapp Mobile stopped: Alternative iOS App Stores appear to be unsuccessful
Alternative app stores seemed promising, but due to the strict conditions, high costs and complicated procedures, more and more providers are choosing to close their alternative app stores. An example of this is MacPaw, which has tried to set up a full-fledged app store in the EU, but without success.
Despite hopes for more competition and lower costs from Apple’s mandatory opening of the ecosystem, providers are hampered by high costs such as the Core Technology Fee of €0.50 per installation, low adoption by both developers and users, and complex business rules that make it difficult to keep subscription models profitable.

End of Mac Pro: Apple no longer confirms new hardware, Mac Studio as an alternative
We saw it coming for a while and now it has been confirmed, Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro and disappeared from the website. According to confirmations to 9to5Mac Apple no longer has plans for future Mac Pro hardware, marking a clear shift toward other pro desktop options.
The Mac Pro page now leads to the general Mac homepage, without any mention of the high-end model. This decision comes after a long period without significant updates, while competitors such as the Mac Studio have continued to develop.
Most popular Apple tips from last week
- Smart lists in Reminders: automatic filtering and sorting of tasks
- Apple Music Playlist Playground, nearby concerts and custom view albums
- CarPlay: Artificial intelligence comes to the car with support for AI apps
- Set charge limit for MacBook for longer battery life
- New design for Mail with categories and disable priority messages
- iOS 26.4, iPadOS 26.4 and macOS 26.4 add new emojis to iPhone, iPad and Mac
- Adjust Liquid Glass effect for better readability on iPhone, iPad or Mac


