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Apple celebrates 50th birthday

Thu, 2026-04-02 00:06

Today, April 1, 2026, Apple celebrates its 50th birthday!

Apple was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976 to develop and sell the Woz-designed Apple I personal computer, which was quickly followed by the release of the groundbreaking Apple II in June 1977.

Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and the Apple II

In August 2018, Apple became the first public U.S. company to be valued at over US$1 trillion. On August 19, 2020, Apple became the first U.S. company to hit the $2 trillion market value milestone. On January 3, 2022, Apple became the first company to hit $3 trillion in market value.

Apple is currently worth $3.730 trillion. The company employs over 166,000 full-time employees and maintains a worldwide network of 540 retail stores ((272 U.S. / 268 overseas) across 27 countries and regions worldwide.

Apple’s most groundbreaking products, those that truly transformed industries, user experiences, or the company itself:

• Apple II (1977): Apple’s first major commercial success — a fully assembled personal computer with color graphics, expansion slots, and floppy disk support. It helped spark the home computing revolution and proved personal computers could appeal to everyday users.

• Macintosh (1984): Introduced the graphical user interface (GUI) and mouse to the masses with its iconic “1984” Super Bowl ad. It made computing accessible and intuitive, shifting the industry away from command-line systems.

• iMac G3 (1998): The colorful, all-in-one desktop with USB ports (and no floppy drive) that signaled Apple’s comeback under Steve Jobs. It popularized sleek, consumer-friendly design and made getting online simple.

• iPod (2001): A pocket-sized digital music player with a click wheel and massive storage. It revolutionized how people listened to and carried music, while the iTunes integration created a new digital music ecosystem.

• iPhone (2007): The original multi-touch smartphone that combined a phone, iPod, and internet communicator. It launched the modern app economy, touch-based mobile computing, and changed communication, photography, and daily life worldwide.

• MacBook Air (2008): Ultra-thin, lightweight laptop introduced with the tagline “the world’s thinnest notebook.” It set the standard for portable, minimalist laptop design that the entire industry eventually followed.

• iPad (2010): Created the modern tablet category — a larger touchscreen device positioned between a smartphone and laptop. It transformed media consumption, education, gaming, and casual computing.

• Apple Watch (2015): The first mainstream smartwatch that combined health/fitness tracking, notifications, and apps on the wrist. It popularized wearable tech and became a major health and communication device.

Later innovations like AirPods (2016) (truly wireless earbuds that normalized the category) and the shift to powerful and efficient Apple Silicon (M1 chip, 2020) which brought high-performance, efficient custom chips to the Macintosh, also had very significant impact.

These products not only drove massive revenue, but repeatedly redefined what consumers expect from technology, remaking entire markets.

As of January 2026, Apple has more than 2.5 billion active devices in use worldwide.

MacDailyNews Take: Happy 50th birthday, Apple!


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Apple tests Siri feature that could finally let it handle multiple commands at once

Wed, 2026-04-01 07:53
Apple’s Siri icon

Apple is quietly working on a significant upgrade to Siri that could make the long-serving digital assistant feel considerably more capable and natural to use. According to a new report from Bloomberg, the company is testing a feature that allows Siri to process multiple requests in a single spoken query.

This development, slated for inclusion in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 (all expected later in 2026), marks a notable step forward for a voice assistant that first launched nearly 15 years ago.

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

The move would bring Siri closer to the abilities of newer artificial intelligence assistants.

The feature would let users combine requests — for example, asking Siri to check the weather, create a calendar appointment and send a message — all within a single prompt. Siri currently requires users to make requests individually, making it a laggard in the AI space.

The work is part of a broader effort to overhaul and modernize Siri, which was first introduced in October 2011. Apple is aiming to turn the assistant into a more capable tool that can understand context, such as users’ personal information and what’s on their screen.

The company is poised to unveil the new Siri and other Apple Intelligence features at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. It’s been a long time coming. Apple first demonstrated a new, more AI-infused Siri in June 2024 — before delaying its arrival multiple times due to engineering snags. The software is now on track for a release this fall…


MacDailyNews Take: Instead of issuing one command, waiting for Siri to respond, and then following up with another, users would be able to string together several actions in one go. For example, you might say something like:

“Hey Siri, check the weather tomorrow, add ‘buy milk’ to my shopping list, and set a reminder to call Mom at 7 PM.”

Siri would then parse the entire request and handle each part appropriately — pulling weather data, creating a note or list item, and scheduling the reminder — without requiring separate invocations.


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Apple releases new AirPods Max 2 firmware

Wed, 2026-04-01 06:00
AirPods Max 2 bring even better ANC, elevated sound quality, and intelligent features to the iconic over-ear design.

Apple has quietly rolled out a new firmware update for its upcoming AirPods Max 2 headphones, with build number 8E251 now available as the over-ear flagship prepares to hit store shelves tomorrow, April 1, 2026.

The timing is no coincidence. With the refreshed AirPods Max 2 launching in stores on April 1st, Apple has prepared a dedicated firmware build optimized specifically for the new model. This update is separate from the earlier 8B39 firmware that recently arrived for AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4 — even though all of these devices share the same H2 chip.

What’s New in Firmware 8E251?

Apple has not published official release notes, so the exact changes remain unknown for now. However, the update is widely expected to optimize performance and fine-tune the new features introduced with the AirPods Max 2.

The second-generation AirPods Max bring several meaningful upgrades powered by the H2 chip (an evolution from the original H1):

• Significantly improved noise cancellation (reportedly 1.5x more effective)
• A new amplifier for cleaner, higher-quality sound
• Enhanced spatial audio capabilities
• Features such as Adaptive Audio, Loud Sound Reduction, Voice Isolation, and Live Translation

Firmware 8E251 likely polishes these experiences, improves stability, or addresses any last-minute refinements needed before the public launch.

For new buyers picking up a pair tomorrow, the update should install automatically in the background shortly after initial setup — a standard behavior for AirPods firmware.

How to Update AirPods Max 2 Firmware

If the update doesn’t apply automatically, you can encourage it with these steps:

  1. Ensure your iPhone, iPad, or Mac is running the latest iOS, iPadOS, or macOS with Bluetooth enabled.
  2. Connect the AirPods Max 2 to your device via Bluetooth.
  3. Connect your Apple device to Wi-Fi.
  4. Plug the AirPods Max 2 into power using a USB-C cable (inserted into the bottom-right ear cup).
  5. Keep the headphones in Bluetooth range of your device and wait at least 30 minutes.
  6. After the wait, reconnect and check the firmware version in Settings > Bluetooth > [Your AirPods Max] > Version.

If the update still doesn’t appear, try restarting the AirPods Max 2 and repeating the process.

To check your current firmware version at any time, go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap the info (i) icon next to your AirPods Max 2, and scroll down.

MacDailyNews Take: This pre-launch firmware drop shows Apple’s typical attention to detail, ensuring the AirPods Max 2 ship with the best possible software experience out of the box. While the hardware upgrades center around the H2 chip and refined audio engineering, smooth firmware support will be key to delivering on promises like superior noise cancellation and immersive spatial audio.

Early reviews of the AirPods Max 2 have already begun circulating, and many are curious to see how the new model performs in real-world use compared to the original 2020 version (and the USB-C refreshed model that followed).

As more units reach customers tomorrow, we’ll likely see user reports confirming the update and any noticeable improvements. In the meantime, if you’re planning to buy the new AirPods Max 2, expect a quick background update shortly after pairing.


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Apple Vision Pro users will be able to experience NASA’s Artemis II launch in immersive video

Wed, 2026-04-01 05:08

NASA’s Artemis program is about to get the cinematic treatment it deserves — and Apple Vision Pro owners are in for an unforgettable ride.

On Monday, March 30, 2026, filmmaker and space documentarian Cosmic Perspective (@considercosmos) shared thrilling behind-the-scenes footage showing the first wave of high-end cameras being installed inside the launch pad perimeter at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The star of the show? A sleek Blackmagic Design URSA Cine Immersive camera, complete with its signature dual-lens stereoscopic rig, ready to capture the thunderous liftoff in true 3D spatial video.

The short video pans across the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket standing tall on the pad, with the immersive Blackmagic camera prominently featured in the foreground. Other pro rigs — complete with furry windshields and sturdy tripods — dot the grassy viewing areas, signaling that this won’t be just another standard rocket launch broadcast. This is next-level, immersive filmmaking designed to put viewers right in the middle of the action.

The first round of Artemis cameras are set inside the pad! Just a few more sites remain tomorrow. The energy is building at @NASAKennedy and this crew is ready for adventure! @Blackmagic_News pic.twitter.com/qbPZrQ87gq

— Cosmic Perspective (@considercosmos) March 30, 2026

Blackmagic Design has been quietly revolutionizing professional cinema for years, and its latest immersive camera system is purpose-built for spatial video experiences — the exact format that shines on Apple Vision Pro. With stereoscopic 3D capture, ultra-high dynamic range, and Blackmagic’s legendary color science, these cameras promise footage that will feel real when viewed in the Vision Pro’s immersive environment. Think Dolby Atmos audio layered with 180-degree or 3D spatial video that lets you turn your head and feel the roar of the engines all around you.

The post captures the palpable excitement on the ground: “The energy is building at @NASAKennedy and this crew is ready for adventure!” Only a few more camera positions remain to be set up, and the team is clearly buzzing with anticipation.

For Mac and Apple ecosystem fans who love bleeding-edge tech, this is a perfect intersection of worlds. Blackmagic cameras have long been favorites in Hollywood and indie filmmaking alike — and now they’re being deployed on one of humanity’s most ambitious space missions. When Artemis lifts off (whether it’s Artemis II or the next major milestone), we’ll finally get launch footage that matches the grandeur of the moment — not just on flat screens, but in full spatial glory inside the Vision Pro.

If you’ve ever dreamed of standing on the pad as the most powerful rocket ever built clears the tower, this might be as close as it gets.

MacDailyNews Take: We’ll be watching the skies — and keeping an eye on @considercosmos and @Blackmagic_News for more updates as the remaining cameras go live and launch day approaches. This is going to be spectacular.


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Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett on Apple sale: ‘I sold it too soon’

Wed, 2026-04-01 04:01
Warren Buffett on May 4, 2024

Warren Buffett, when asked about his decision to trim Berkshire Hathaway’s Apple position, the Oracle of Omaha offered a characteristically candid four-word verdict: “I sold it too soon.”

Jeremy Phillips for 24/7 Wall St.:

Berkshire began accumulating Apple shares around 2016, and the stake eventually grew into the firm’s largest equity holding, valued at over $170 billion at its peak. Then came the sales. Through 2023 and 2024, Berkshire reduced the position by roughly two-thirds, leaving the stake valued at approximately $40 billion at the end of 2024.

Buffett was quick to frame the outcome positively. Berkshire made over $100 billion pretax on the position, and he noted that Apple remains Berkshire’s largest single investment. He also offered a striking endorsement: Apple is better than any business Berkshire owns outright, even noting that Berkshire owns a railroad worth more than its Apple position, yet Apple still tops the holdings list…

Since the start of 2024, AAPL shares have risen 34.23%…

Buffett was clear that he has no ability to predict what stocks will do next week or next month. What he does know is that Apple’s business has continued to compound well beyond the point he chose to reduce exposure. The profits were real. The opportunity cost was, too.


MacDailyNews Take: Duh.

There’s no two ways about it: Leaving over $35 billion on the table in a single year on a single stock is simply legendarily bad investing.

If Buffett’s calling these nonsensical, losing shots, maybe it’s time he wasn’t. If Buffett’s no longer making the calls, that doesn’t bode well for Berkshire Hathaway’s future.MacDailyNews, December 18, 2024


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Apple’s H2-powered AirPods Max 2 could get even better with future software updates

Wed, 2026-04-01 03:01
AirPods Max 2 feature a new high dynamic range amplifier for even cleaner audio while maintaining the incredible sound signature of AirPods Max.

Apple’s new AirPods Max 2 deliver even better Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), elevated sound quality, and intelligent features to its iconic over-ear design. Powered by H2, features like Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, Voice Isolation, and Live Translation come to AirPods Max for the first time. Plus, AirPods Max 2 could get even better with future software updates.

Jacob Krol for TechRadar:

TechRadar sat down with Apple VP of Platform Architecture Tim Millet and Director of Audio Product Marketing Eric Treski to unpack how AirPods Max 2 is finally catching up to its own ambitions.

“When we build chips at Apple, it’s always about the product. We don’t sell chips out in the open market, and this gives our team really the luxury of knowing exactly what they’re building for,” says Millet.

That’s the philosophy that defines AirPods Max 2 — and it’s what makes the H2 upgrade more than a spec bump. Rather than dropping in an off-the-shelf component, Apple created a purpose-built audio streaming processor co-designed from the ground up with its acoustics and firmware teams. The goal, as Millet puts it, is to make sure they’re “only limited by the physics.”

The processing capability that unlocks is significant. Millet relays that his team’s view is that “some of the processing we do here is exceeding the kind of compute that you get in a general sense in the Mac — but because we’ve made it so specific for audio, it’s actually deliverable in these tiny form factors.”

“We’ve got giga-operations of floating point implemented in the most energy-efficient possible way,” he adds. And crucially, all of it feeds into a single constraint that Millet returns to repeatedly: “It’s all about latency. It’s hard to trick the human mind when it comes to audio.”

“H2 is this platform that continues to demonstrate that it has continued headroom,” he says. What AirPods Max 2 ships with today may not be the ceiling of what it eventually does — and that’s been a hallmark of AirPods broadly. AirPods Pro have repeatedly expanded their capabilities over time, from Adaptive Audio to the Hearing Health suite to Live Translation.


MacDailyNews Take: Apple’s AirPods Max 2 in Midnight are currently $20 off at Amazon while the deal lasts. Buy one of the very best over-the-ear headphones available today and they’re very likely to get even better, for free, over time via software updates!


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Apple Music gains new live concert integration, unlocking fresh growth opportunities

Wed, 2026-04-01 02:01

Apple is rolling out a significant new feature that brings live concert discovery directly into Apple Music. Through a partnership with Bandsintown, concert dates and event listings will now appear on artist pages, the Home tab, and a dedicated Concerts tab, making it easier for users to find and attend shows. This integration represents Apple’s latest effort to deepen engagement within its services ecosystem and could open up new avenues for user retention and potential revenue growth.

Simply Wall St:

For Apple, this update comes with the stock at $246.63 and a mixed recent return profile, with a 7% decline over the past 30 days and a 9% decline year to date, set against a 100.6% return over 5 years. Integrating live events into Apple Music ties content, services, and real world experiences more closely together. This can matter for how users allocate their time and spending inside Apple’s services portfolio.

For investors watching Apple, the Bandsintown partnership is another example of how the company is using its existing user base to support new experiences and potential revenue streams. It adds a different type of engagement to Apple Music beyond audio and video, which can affect how sticky the platform feels for both artists and fans.


MacDailyNews Note: More info: Apple Music delivers concert listings with new Bandsintown and Ticketmaster Integrations.


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Apple TV unveils teaser trailer for new psychological horror thriller ‘Cape Fear’

Wed, 2026-04-01 01:00
Amy Adams in “Cape Fear,” premiering June 5, 2026 on Apple TV.

Apple TV on Tuesday released the teaser for “Cape Fear,” the new psychological horror thriller showrun and executive produced by Nick Antosca and executive produced by Academy Award winners Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, with Academy Award nominee Amy Adams and Academy Award winner Javier Bardem starring and executive producing. Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee Patrick Wilson, Joe Anders, Lily Collias, Malia Pyles, and CCH Pounder round out the ensemble cast. The 10-episode limited series will make its global debut on Friday, June 5, 2026 with the first two episodes, followed by new episodes every Friday through July 31, 2026 on Apple TV.

Javier Bardem in “Cape Fear,” premiering June 5, 2026 on Apple TV.

Inspired by the 1991 remake directed by Scorsese and produced by Spielberg, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden (Wilson) when Max Cady (Bardem), the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison — and he wants vengeance.

Hailing from UCP (a division of Universal Studio Group) and Amblin Television, “Cape Fear” is based on both the novel “The Executioners,” which inspired Gregory Peck’s Universal Pictures feature, “Cape Fear” (1962), as well as the acclaimed 1991 remake directed by Scorsese. The series is executive produced by Spielberg, who produced the 1991 film, alongside Scorsese. Creator Antosca showruns and produces alongside Alex Hedlund for Eat the Cat, and Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey produce alongside Spielberg for Amblin Television. Academy Award nominee Morten Tyldum will direct the pilot and serve as executive producer. The series is developed and produced through Antosca’s overall deal at UCP, where he’s been based since 2017.

Watch “Cape Fear” on Apple TV.

Apple TV offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all of a user’s favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 773 wins and 3,366 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning and history-making comedies “The Studio” and “Ted Lasso,” global cultural phenomenon “Severance,” Apple’s most-viewed drama “Pluribus,” Academy Award Best Picture winner “CODA” and Academy Award winner “F1,” the highest-grossing sports feature of all time.

MacDailyNews Note: Apple TV is available on the Apple TV app in over 100 countries and regions, on over 1 billion screens, including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV 4K, Apple Vision Pro, Mac, popular smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL and others, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, and at tv.apple.com, for $12.99 per month with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV 4K or Mac can enjoy three months of Apple TV for free.


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Apple awards rare $200K–$400K bonuses to iPhone designers to stem exodus to OpenAI

Tue, 2026-03-31 05:06

Apple has awarded rare retention bonuses to its iPhone hardware designers in an effort to curb a growing wave of departures to AI startups, particularly OpenAI. The bonuses, granted as restricted stock units that vest over four years, are valued at approximately $200,000 to $400,000 per recipient over the full vesting period. Apple’s leadership is increasingly concerned about the poaching of key engineering talent, with OpenAI emerging as a significant threat after hiring former Apple design chief Jony Ive along with several dozen other Apple engineers.

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

The bonuses were issued as stock units that vest over four years, meaning employees must remain at Apple to receive the full value, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the move wasn’t public. It’s a typical structure for Apple stock-based pay packages.

In many cases, the awards — separate from Apple’s typical bonuses — are worth roughly $200,000 to $400,000 over the full vesting period. The packages could ultimately offer a bigger payoff depending on the company’s stock performance.

Employees see the pay bumps as a direct response to a recent uptick in recruiting from startups. Still, the bonuses are a fraction of what OpenAI and others are offering. In some cases, those companies are paying individual Apple engineers roughly $1 million in stock annually to jump ship.

OpenAI’s hardware division is run in part by Apple veteran Tang Tan. He used to oversee the iPhone product design team that’s receiving the bonuses.

Tan’s group at OpenAI has hired several dozen Apple engineers, and not just ones who worked on the iPhone. The startup has lured employees who helped develop the iPad, Apple Watch and Vision Pro.


MacDailyNews Take: Back in late 2021/early 2022, Apple paid key engineers multiple rounds of six-figure bonuses to stem defections to rivals.


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UK fines Apple subsidiary $516,000 over Russia sanctions breach

Tue, 2026-03-31 04:01

Britain said it has issued a £390,000 ($516,000) penalty to Ireland-based Apple Distribution International Limited, a subsidiary of Apple Inc., for breaching its Russia sanctions.

A government notice issued on Monday stated that ADI had made funds available to a designated person without a license in relation to two payments in 2022.

Reuters:

Apple said ​it followed the laws in ​countries where the company operates, and takes ‌sanctions ⁠compliance “extremely seriously.”

“After identifying two payments to a developer that days earlier had become affiliated with a ​sanctioned entity, ​we promptly ⁠and proactively reported our finding to the UK ​government,” it said in a ​statement.

“We ⁠are constantly working to enhance our already robust compliance protocols, which ⁠are ​consistent with industry ​standards.”


MacDailyNews Take: Somehow, someway, Apple will find a way to scrape up $516K.


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Foldable iPhone will be the most significant overhaul in the iPhone’s history

Tue, 2026-03-31 03:01
3D render claiming to depict Apple’s first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)

Apple is preparing what may be the most significant redesign in iPhone history: its first true form-factor change with a foldable design. While previous landmark models like the iPhone 4, iPhone 6, and iPhone X brought major updates, this upcoming device represents an entirely new approach — even if it draws inspiration from foldables that other manufacturers have offered for years. Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman writes that he’s excited to see how Apple’s take on the format will enhance video watching, productivity, gaming, and potentially even serve as an iPad replacement for many users.

3D render claiming to depict Apple’s first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

This is going to be the most significant overhaul in the iPhone’s history and the first actual form-factor change. The iPhone 4, iPhone 6 and iPhone X were clearly a big deal, but this is a whole new design…

I first started using a Samsung foldable device nearly seven years ago and remain a fan of the concept. The video watching experience trumps anything you can get a non-foldable phone, and the manageable size when it’s closed up in your pocket is nice as well.

I am looking forward to it for watching video, getting work done and gaming on the go. I think it could even be an iPad replacement in many cases.


MacDailyNews Note: If the oft-rumored timeline holds, the iPhone Fold could debut alongside or shortly after the iPhone 18 series in fall 2026, ushering in a new category for the iPhone lineup.


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Apple’s Mac Pro had no real raison d’être

Tue, 2026-03-31 02:01
Apple’s Mac Studio (left) and the now-defunct Mac Pro

The Mac Pro was already dead. Apple just made it official.

The high-end desktop’s slow demise began in 2022, when Apple quietly scrapped plans for a flagship chip with double the processing cores of its Ultra-series processors. Without that ultra-powerful silicon, the Mac Pro lost its last legitimate reason to exist — especially since the far smaller, cheaper, quieter, and more practical Mac Studio already delivered similar performance.

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

It was roughly three times larger in volume than the Mac Studio and cost $3,000 more — starting at a whopping $6,999. The approach to expansion also felt stuck in another era: There were PCIe slots for networking and audio cards, but no support for upgrading the components that matter most in modern workflows, like memory and graphics.

By last year, these deficiencies had become impossible to ignore. The Mac Studio with the M3 Ultra pulled further ahead — thanks to better performance, greater memory capacity and significantly higher storage ceilings. Notably, the Mac Pro wasn’t updated at all.

Apple also laid the groundwork for discontinuing the Mac Pro in other ways. That included an announcement last month that the Mac mini would be made in Houston. The Mac Pro had been the company’s only domestically assembled computer, so Apple was able to avoid headlines that it killed its sole made-in-America product (news that probably wouldn’t have gone over well at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.).


MacDailyNews Take: In the end, Mac Pro was a waste of aluminum.

For the vast majority of professional users (video editors, photographers, 3D artists, developers, and those running AI/ML workloads) the Mac Studio is the superior choice overall. It delivers an excellent balance of performance, price, compact size, and modern features. The Mac Studio covers 90% (or more) of what the Mac Pro once offered, but at a fraction of the cost and with newer silicon, and the promise of regular updates. The discontinued Mac Pro was only preferable, or truly necessary, in the rare cases that demand heavy internal PCIe expansion that cannot be adequately handled externally via Thunderbolt; a very niche market.MacDailyNews, March 27, 2026

Apple’s Mac Pro is a dead end. Mac Studio is the high-end Mac future now. Bring on the M5 Ultra Mac Studio and rename it “Mac Pro.”MacDailyNews, November 17, 2025

R.I.P., Mac Pro.


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Apple ramps up MacBook Neo production to 10 million units as new laptop sells out rapidly

Tue, 2026-03-31 00:57
MacBook Neo comes in four beautiful colors: silver, blush, citrus, and indigo.

Apple’s newly launched MacBook Neo, the company’s most affordable laptop ever, has become an immediate hit, selling out quickly and prompting the tech giant to double its production orders to a targeted 10 million units, according to supply chain sources.

Priced starting at $499 for education buyers and $599 for regular customers (approximately NT$16,900 to NT$19,900), the MacBook Neo launched on March 11, 2026, and has generated unprecedented demand. The 13-inch device features Apple’s A18 Pro chip, a fan-free design for silent operation, up to 16 hours of battery life, a vibrant Liquid Retina display, and a durable aluminum enclosure available in eye-catching colors including blush (pink), indigo, silver, and citrus.

Shortages have appeared almost immediately. On Apple’s U.S. online store, orders for all colors and configurations are showing delivery estimates of two to three weeks, while Japan’s site lists waits of one to two weeks — a level of backlog typically seen only with major iPhone launches.

The device has drawn significant interest from budget-conscious consumers, including many switching from Windows PCs or Google Chromebooks, particularly in the education and entry-level segments.

Supply chain insiders told Taiwan’s Yahoo Stock that Apple initially planned for 5 million units, with a potential ramp to 8 million if demand was strong. However, the overwhelming response led to an immediate decision to boost orders directly to 10 million. Key beneficiaries include assemblers Quanta Computer and Hon Hai (Foxconn), as well as component suppliers such as TSMC (for the A18 Pro chip), Innolux (carrier boards), Shin-Etsu (bearings), Hua Tong (PCBs), and Zhen Ding-KY (flexible boards).

The MacBook Neo has sparked widespread social media buzz, with praise extending beyond tech enthusiasts to fashion audiences who appreciate its stylish design and vibrant color options. The blush/pink variant is reportedly a top seller in Europe and the U.S. Analysts and online commentators suggest it could significantly erode market share from Chromebooks in education and compete directly with Microsoft’s entry-level laptops priced in the $600–$700 range.

This comes amid a broader PC market where competitors like ASUS are planning price increases of 25–30% in Q2 and beyond due to rising component costs. Apple’s stable pricing strategy, with no increases planned until early next year, gives the MacBook Neo a notable competitive edge.

Industry observers had previously projected MacBook Neo shipments of around 4.5–5 million units for 2026, but the current momentum and production ramp suggest significantly higher potential. The device’s ability to attract first-time Mac buyers while maintaining Apple’s signature build quality and ecosystem integration positions it as a potential game-changer in the affordable laptop space.As wait times persist and production scales up, the MacBook Neo appears poised to expand Apple’s reach into new customer segments, further strengthening its position in the competitive notebook market.

MacDailyNews Take: More and more Mac users every day! And, once they go Mac, they’ll never go back!

[Thanks to @apolicyguy for the heads up.]


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Apple shifts AI strategy toward App Store and search-like platform

Tue, 2026-03-31 00:05

Apple’s revamped AI and Siri strategy signals a clear recommitment to its proven core business model: selling premium hardware and the high-margin services that power it.

The company acknowledges that its in-house artificial intelligence technology trails well behind leaders like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic, and others. With competitors advancing at a rapid pace, Apple faces no realistic near-term path to AI leadership.

That acknowledgment is driving its new direction, which is expected to be detailed at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. Instead of chasing an expensive AI arms race, Apple is doubling down on its greatest strengths — delivering highly profitable devices and monetizing the services and ecosystem that run on them.

Mark Gurman for Bloomberg News:

Instead, Apple is pursuing a two-pronged strategy: embedding just enough AI into its operating systems to keep users from defecting to Android, while opening Siri and Apple Intelligence to third-party services. This approach leverages Apple’s hardware, makes its products more customizable and keeps the company in control of its ecosystem.

A cornerstone of this strategy is the upcoming iOS 27 Extensions feature, which will let users install third-party AI chatbots beyond ChatGPT and run them inside Siri. This feature will have its own dedicated App Store section, effectively creating an AI App Store. It will be a marketplace of sorts for third-party AI integrations.
A separate effort to use Google’s Gemini technology to revamp Siri and other AI functions allows Apple to offer in-house technology that’s usable and capable. But complementing those features with third-party offerings is the key next step. Apple can maintain sales of the iPhone and other devices while also generating revenue from AI-driven apps, via the App Store’s 30% commission.

Apple will still need to offer its own services, both for marketing purposes and to provide a usable out-of-the-box iPhone experience. It’s the same approach the company has long used with built-in apps: Apple tries to make its offerings useful even when they lag behind rival fare. Moreover, the company needs in-house technology to enable the launch of new device categories: high-end AirPods, smart glasses, a pendant and smart home products. Delays to the new Siri have set back some of these plans.

Apple’s own artificial intelligence software may still be subpar, but its chips and hardware run AI well in general. That dynamic shows that the company’s future probably remains rooted in hardware, not AI software and advanced large language models…

Apple has effectively conceded the AI race. That means not developing a serious competitor internally while letting third parties innovate. The company had little choice. It got caught flat-footed by ChatGPT in 2022 and has lost AI talent to OpenAI, Meta Platforms Inc., Google and Anthropic PBC.

Yet it still has a potentially successful path — even if the company stumbled into it. The closest historical parallel is the App Store: Apple offers in-house apps while allowing users to install third-party alternatives and takes a cut of the revenue. Many customers stick with Apple’s defaults, but many others opt for superior options…


MacDailyNews Take: Imagine the AI world as a vast network of superhighways where powerful AI “vehicles” — like Grok, ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude, and others — race forward at breakneck speed, constantly upgrading their engines and capabilities.

Apple isn’t trying to build the fastest or most powerful AI car. Instead, it has decided to own and control the toll roads that all those AI vehicles must drive on to reach users.

Competitors can pour billions into making their AI vehicles faster and smarter, but without Apple’s roads, they have limited access to the massive, high-value traffic of iOS users. Apple, meanwhile, collects steady revenue from every trip while focusing on what it does best: selling premium vehicles (hardware) and maintaining the profitable highway system (services and ecosystem).

This way, Apple doesn’t need to win the AI arms race which they lost long ago due to a rather appalling lack of vision at the top of its executive ranks — it just needs to make sure every serious AI player eventually drives through its gates.


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