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Apple beats second quarter results with record quarterly revenue of $111.2 billion
Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2026 second quarter ended March 28, 2026. The Company posted quarterly revenue of $111.2 billion, up 17 percent year over year. Diluted earnings per share was $2.01, up 22 percent year over year.
“Today Apple is proud to report our best March quarter ever, with revenue of $111.2 billion and double-digit growth across every geographic segment,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s outgoing CEO, in a statement. “iPhone achieved a March quarter revenue record, fueled by such extraordinary demand for the iPhone 17 lineup. During the quarter, Services achieved yet another all-time record, and we were excited to introduce remarkable new products to our strongest lineup ever. That included the addition of the iPhone 17e and the M4-powered iPad Air, along with the launch of MacBook Neo, which is captivating customers all around the world.”
“Our strong business performance during the March quarter generated over $28 billion in operating cash flow and drove new March quarter records for both operating cash flow and EPS,” said Kevan Parekh, Apple’s CFO, in a statement. “Continued strong customer demand for our products and services once again helped us achieve a new all-time high for our installed base of active devices across all major product categories and geographic segments.”
Net sales by category:
• iPhone: $56.994 billion (vs. $48.841 billion YoY)
• Mac: $8.399 billion (vs. $7.949 billion YoY)
• iPad: $6.914 billion (vs. $6.402 billion YoY)
• Wearables, Home and Accessories: $7.901 billion (vs. $7.522 billion YoY)
• Services: $30.976 billion (vs> $26.645 billion YoY)
Net sales by reportable segment:
• Americas: $45.093 billion (vs. $40.315 billion YoY)
• Europe: $28.055 billion (vs. $24,454 billion YoY)
• Greater China: $20.497 billion (vs. $16.002 billion YoY)
• Japan: $8.401 billion (vs. $7.298 billion YoY)
• Rest of Asia Pacific: $9.138 billion (vs. $7.290 billion YoY)
Apple’s board of directors has declared a cash dividend of $0.27 per share of the company’s common stock, an increase of 4 percent. The dividend is payable on May 14, 2026, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 11, 2026. The board of directors has also authorized an additional program to repurchase up to $100 billion of the Company’s common stock.
Apple will provide live streaming of its Q2 2026 financial results conference call beginning at 2:00 p.m. PT on April 30, 2026, at apple.com/investor/earnings-call. The webcast will be available for replay for approximately two weeks thereafter.
According to consensus estimates tracked by FactSet, prior to earnings, Apple was expected to post adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.95 and revenue was projected at $109.5 billion. Analyst forecast iPhone revenue of $56.5 billion and Mac sales were expected to come in at $8.12 billion. Greater China was projected at $19 billion.
MacDailyNews Take: Slight iPhone miss, but overall:
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Apple escalates battle with India’s CCI, claims antitrust body is usurping court authority
In a sharpening dispute that highlights ongoing tensions between Big Tech and regulators in one of its fastest-growing markets, Apple has accused India’s Competition Commission of India (CCI) of exceeding its powers and attempting to undermine judicial authority.
According to a Reuters exclusive published today, Apple filed a non-public submission with the Delhi High Court on April 24, urging urgent intervention to halt proceedings in an antitrust case centered on the iPhone apps market.
The U.S. tech giant argues that the CCI should not proceed with demands for detailed financial information — data typically used to calculate potential penalties — while Apple is actively challenging the underlying Indian law governing such fines in court. Apple has warned that penalties in the case could theoretically reach as high as $38 billion.
“The commission’s decision to schedule a final hearing represents an escalation in its efforts to usurp the Hon’ble Court’s authority,” Apple stated in the filing, requesting the court hear the matter as soon as May 15.
The CCI had given Apple an ultimatum earlier this month and set a final hearing for May 21 after the company withheld the requested financial data. The regulator’s investigation previously concluded that Apple abused its dominant position in the apps market.
Apple maintains it is a relatively small player in India compared to Google’s Android ecosystem and has resisted providing the information on the grounds that the penalty framework itself is under legal challenge.
India remains a critical growth market for Apple. iPhone market share has more than doubled to around 9% in recent years, and the country is a key focus for the company’s expansion in emerging markets.
MacDailyNews Take: AGgain, India risks squandering a golden growth opportunity with Apple over a regulatory trifle in which the Cupertino company has done absolutely nothing wrong.
Apple in India isn’t a dominant behemoth crushing competition, it’s a company successfully earning its way in one of the world’s toughest, most price-sensitive markets by offering superior products that Indian consumers increasingly want.
Forcing changes to a proven, secure App Store model that benefits users with privacy, security, and a consistent high-quality experience — while enabling millions of developers worldwide to build thriving businesses — over complaints that largely echo global gripes from a few large players is yet another regulatory overreach. Apple has cooperated extensively is currently a small participant in India with no abusive dominance.
India has everything to gain by fostering an environment where innovative companies like Apple can continue investing, creating jobs, expanding retail presence, and driving premium economic activity. Alienating one of the world’s most successful tech firms over what amounts to standard platform policies that have fueled an entire ecosystem risks sending exactly the wrong signal to global investors and innovators.
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Apple iPhone dominates satellite-connected smartphone market with 71.6 percent share
Satellite connectivity in smartphones is entering a critical growth phase, with Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN)-capable devices projected to account for 46% of global smartphone shipments by 2030, according to Counterpoint Research’s latest Smartphone Satellite Connection Report. Proprietary solutions will drive the market in the near term as 3GPP NTN faces challenges around chipset readiness, operator certification and service maturity.
Apple was the first mainstream smartphone brand to offer satellite connectivity by partnering with Globalstar for the iPhone 14 in 2022. The recent acquisition of Globalstar by Amazon provides immediate scale and opens up a new revenue stream for Amazon around connectivity-as-a-service. Huawei was the second player to bring satellite connectivity to smartphones in 2023, and now more than 10 brands are offering it in smartphones.
Source: Counterpoint Research Global Satellite Smartphone Shipment Tracker, April 2026Commenting on the smartphone OEM dynamics, Principal Analyst Soumen Mandal said in a statement, “Apple remains the leading smartphone OEM in terms of NTN-capable smartphone shipments, while Samsung leads the Android ecosystem. Similar to Apple, Huawei and Google follow the proprietary NTN approach. Other Android players, including Samsung, Xiaomi, OPPO, HONOR and vivo, have aligned with 3GPP NTN to enable broader scalability and interoperability.”
The satellite smartphone market is mostly driven by the premium segment, but the lack of killer use cases is limiting mass adoption. 3GPP Release 17-based use cases are limited to SOS and messaging. While 3GPP Release 18 will help further adoption across brands in the premium segment, mass adoption in the mid-price segment is expected only with Release 19.
Commenting on the satellite smartphone SoC market competitive landscape, Senior Analyst Shivani Parashar said in a statement, “Qualcomm has been at the forefront among Android chipset players in enabling satellite connectivity through its Snapdragon X80 and X85 modems, followed by Huawei, Google and Samsung. MediaTek is also advancing NTN integration through its MT6825 5G SoC. More participation from chipset players will increase competition while potentially helping scalability.”
The partnerships entered into by North American telecom players, such as T-Mobile with SpaceX, AT&T with AST Mobile and Rogers with SpaceX, along with Apple’s tie-up with Globalstar, have helped bring satellite connectivity to smartphones, making North America an early leader in the field. Though telecom operators in other regions, like Europe and China, are not rushing to offer satellite connectivity, satellite operators are increasing capacity to cater to the mass market.
Commenting on the satellite smartphone market outlook, Research Vice President Peter Richardson said in a statement, “Nearly one in two smartphones is expected to support satellite connectivity by 2030. Apple, Google and Samsung will lead in terms of overall penetration, but Android brands targeting the entry and mid-price segments will see less penetration. Satellite offerings by more Android players and telecom operators beyond developed markets will play a key role in accelerating global adoption.”
The satellite smartphone connectivity space is expected to create opportunities across the entire ecosystem, including smartphone OEMs, SoC vendors, component players, telecom operators and satellite operators. Beyond this, it will also unlock new service models and bundled offerings, where companies like Amazon could integrate satellite connectivity into platforms such as Amazon Prime to enhance the overall consumer experience. However, the pace of growth will depend on the collaboration of ecosystem players to solve issues such as design and cost constraints, limited use cases, regulatory complexities and network immaturity, Counterpoint says.
MacDailyNews Take: Even though Apple picked the wrong satellite communications partner, the strength of iPhone and the first-mover advantage spell total domination.
iPhone’s ecosystem power, software polish, and sheer volume turn even a “suboptimal” satellite tie-up into market-crushing dominance. With Amazon now stepping in via Globalstar, Apple’s moat will only widen.
Never bet against the iPhone. Strength, timing, and execution beat “perfect” partnerships every single time.
See also:
• If Tim Cook put Apple users ahead of his Elon Musk grudge, Apple users would have superior satellite connectivity and better AI today – April 15, 2026
• Amazon to acquire Globalstar for $11.57 billion in attempt to challenge Starlink; Apple owns approximately 20% of Globalstar – April 14, 2026
• As Elon Musk’s SpaceX delivers real satellite connectivity to smartphones, Apple might be having second thoughts about propping up Globalstar – October 6, 2025
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Apple TV’s new horror comedy ‘Widow’s Bay’ is a must-watch series, rave reviews confirm
Apple TV has delivered another standout original with “Widow’s Bay,” the new horror-comedy series starring Matthew Rhys as a determined mayor trying to transform a cursed New England island into a tourist hotspot. Created by Katie Dippold and featuring direction from Hiro Murai and others, the show blends quirky small-town charm with genuine scares and supernatural folklore. Early reviews are overwhelmingly positive, hailing it as a fresh, tonally ambitious gem that’s unlike anything else on television right now.
Critics praise the series for its perfect balance of laughs and chills, strong ensemble performances, and inventive storytelling that mixes episodic horror tales with an overarching mystery. With a Metacritic score in the high 70s and strong audience buzz, Widow’s Bay is shaping up to be one of 2026’s must-watch Apple TV offerings.
Here’s what the reviewers are saying:
“The wonderfully demented ‘Widow’s Bay’ plays out almost like an anthology of Stephen King short stories, shuffling supernatural urban legends in a small New England community with equal parts humor and horror. It is truly unlike anything else on TV, a wild swing of tonal shifts that works because it commits so fully to both halves of the equation.”
— Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
“Mare of Easttown meets Schitt’s Creek in this rich, wonderful and laugh-out-loud series, in which a put-upon mayor tries to turn a cursed New England island into a tourist hotspot… In short, “Widow’s Bay” is rich and wonderful. Grownup, funny, scary, true.”
“‘Widow’s Bay’ Review: Matthew Rhys’ Inspired Island-Bound Horror-Comedy Is a Wicked Treat.”
“In a TV landscape dotted with quirky little hamlets, it’s the best reason to drop in on “Widow’s Bay,” Apple’s uneven but intriguing mashup of Pawnee-style coziness and Derry-esque chills… they do make “Widow’s Bay” a destination worth visiting — perhaps even again and again, for years and years to come.”
— Angie Han, The Hollywood Reporter
“Apple TV’s delightfully oddball horror-comedy may have a few flaws, but it’s like almost nothing else on TV at the moment.”
Reviewers highlight standout performances from Rhys, Kate O’Flynn, Stephen Root, and the ensemble, along with the show’s confident navigation of horror tropes, character-driven comedy, and atmospheric island setting. While a few note minor pacing issues, the consensus is clear: Apple TV’s “Widow’s Bay” is a fresh, addictive, and highly entertaining series.
MacDailyNews Take: The first episodes are streaming now on Apple TV, with new installments dropping weekly. If you’re in the mood for something spooky, funny, and utterly original, clear your schedule and ferry over to “Widow’s Bay” — you won’t regret it.
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CNBC: President Trump’s pro-growth policies could fuel strong summertime stock-market gains
CNBC is out with a timely take that could have major implications for investors heading into the traditionally weaker summer months: it may be time to ditch the old “Sell in May and go away” playbook.
In an article published today, “Forget ‘Sell in May.’ Under Trump, market could be poised for summertime gains,” the network argues that the historic seasonal weakness in stocks from May through October could be overridden this year by the tailwinds of a second Trump administration. Instead of the usual summer lull, the market may actually be poised for meaningful summertime gains.
The upcoming six-month period has historically been such a bad stretch for the stock market that Wall Street has an adage for it: “Sell in May and go away.” Data compiled by CFRA’s Sam Stovall shows the S & P 500 has averaged a gain of just 2% between April 30 and Oct. 31 going back to 1945. Between Oct. 31 and April 30, the benchmark averages an advance of nearly 7%. In recent years, however, investors who sold in May and went away missed out on sharp advances…
Stocks have also performed well during this period under President Donald Trump. “During Trump Presidency Years, the S & P 500 has tended to carve out a spring bottom in late March to early April before staging meaningful advances into year-end,” Jeff Hirsch, editor of the Stock Trader’s Almanac, said in an email earlier this week. “S & P 500′s low close was March 30. The two-week U.S.-Iran ceasefire has held — and despite weekend peace talks ending without a deal, a new round of in-person negotiations is in the works this week. So far, 2026 is tracking the Trump Presidency seasonal pattern closely,” he said.
With Trump back in the White House, investors appear to be pricing in a more supportive backdrop for corporate earnings and risk assets. The article highlights how these factors could sustain momentum through the summer rather than letting the usual seasonal headwinds take over. While the piece stops short of guaranteeing gains, it makes a compelling case that the old calendar-based strategy may be outdated in the current political and economic climate.
This view aligns with broader market chatter we’ve seen in recent days. Other analysts have also begun questioning whether the traditional May-October weakness will materialize, especially after stocks have already shown resilience following earlier volatility tied to geopolitical events and tariff concerns.
For Apple investors and the broader tech sector — which has been a key driver of market performance — the message is potentially bullish. Stronger overall market sentiment and pro-growth policies tend to lift high-valuation growth stocks like AAPL, especially if consumer and enterprise spending holds up or improves under the new administration.
Of course, nothing is certain in the markets. Tariff negotiations, inflation data, Federal Reserve moves, and any fresh geopolitical developments could still introduce volatility. But the CNBC analysis offers a refreshing counterpoint to the usual summer skepticism and gives investors a reason to stay engaged rather than automatically heading for the exits.
MacDailyNews Take: If the current Trump-era policy tailwinds continue to materialize as many analysts expect, “Sell in May” could turn out to be the wrong move this year. Summer trading could be a lot more interesting (and rewarding) than the old adage suggests.
Apple and, indeed, the entire U.S. economy, are primed to roar in 2026! – MacDailyNews, February 20, 2026
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Apple has given up on Tim Cook’s flop Apple Vision Pro
Apple has essentially abandoned the Apple Vision Pro after the M5 refresh failed to spark renewed interest in the device, MacRumors reports. The company updated the headset in October 2025 with a faster M5 chip and a more comfortable headband, but made no other hardware changes—and consumers still weren’t interested.
The Vision Pro has been criticized for its high price tag and its uncomfortable weight. The device is over 1.3 pounds, and even with the more comfortable Dual Knit Band that Apple added to redistribute weight, it continues to be hard to wear for long periods of time.
The Vision Pro has been unpopular since it first launched, and Apple only sold around 600,000 units in total. Insider sources told MacRumors that Apple has received an unusually high percentage of returns, far exceeding any other modern Apple product.
Apple has apparently stopped work on the Vision Pro and the Vision Pro team has been redistributed to other teams within Apple. Some former Vision Pro team members are working on Siri, which is not a surprise as Vision Pro chief Mike Rockwell has been leading the Siri team since March 2025.
If Apple finds a way to create a much cheaper, more comfortable VR headset in the future, the Vision Pro line could be revived, but right now, the company has no plans to launch a new model. Apple has not discontinued the Vision Pro and is continuing to sell the M5 model.
The other factors are that Mike Rockwell, who created the Vision Pro, is weighing his future and that new CEO John Ternus has long been against the Vision Pro as a product. He killed the cheaper/lighter revamp last year and the Mac AR display glasses. https://t.co/r7QyDhkFbL https://t.co/3Hc4AyQI4M
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 29, 2026
MacDailyNews Take: Shocker.
[This] is exactly what you’d expect to occur when a product is released too early to average users… Apple Vision Pro is a devkit for developers, not for average users, and should have been released as a devkit for developers. – MacDailyNews, March 26, 2024
There are a lot of people inside and outside of Apple who think the company should have waited on the Vision Pro, but it’s fairly easy today to see why Tim Cook released this beta (alpha?) devkit: He likely knew last year, or had a strong inkling, that Project Titan was a goner and there wasn’t much excitement in Apple’s pipeline. He’d need something to point to as “innovation” while he continued on his seemingly unending quest to iterate and monetize products invented by Steve Jobs’ Apple (a very different place) while continuing Apple’s retail store buildout. He also needed something to energize developers and, who knows, they might come up with a killer visionOS app while Apple toils on the long road to real lightweight spatial computing glasses and beyond.
More importantly, Apple last year had already come to the sad realization that they’d missed the generative artificial intelligence revolution and would need a distraction while they feverishly scrambled to catch up (the fruits of which — alongside what sound like disappointing partnerships which hopefully, somehow, preserve user privacy — we’ll hopefully begin to see at WWDC this June).
You have to feel for Cook. After a decade plus of being able to iterate and monetize Jobs’ inspired products and services and continue adding retail stores around the world to spectacular effect, and being lauded for it, he now finds himself in a place that requires actual vision to be able to see which path to take. And he’s not the guy. Even the guy who put him in the position knew it.
Tim’s not a product person, per se. – Steve Jobs
See also:
• Contrary to popular belief, Steve Jobs knew about Apple Watch – February 13, 2023
• Work on Apple Vision Pro began under Steve Jobs – August 23, 2023
Beyond the fact that Cook can’t even execute a compelling live keynote address, his big send off, the “Apple Car,” [the idea of which was also germinated under Jobs] fizzled in ignominious failure.
See also:
• Scrapped Apple Car ‘a massive disappointment that will alter the course of the company’s history, perhaps for decades to come’ – Gurman – March 11, 2024
• Apple employees referred to doomed Apple Car project as ‘The Titanic Disaster’ – February 29, 2024
So, despite myriad misgivings and protestations inside Apple, Cook pulled the trigger early on the Vision Pro. He had to have something to point to that would buy him some time. Even Apple’s rubber-stamping board of lackeys would wake up and start asking questions otherwise.
While Cook is hemming and hawing when faced with shareholders (virtually, of course, never again in person for as long as Cook remains), Apple is currently in scramble mode trying to catch up to rivals in generative AI, a technology the company seems to have completely missed while focusing instead on the not-ready-for-primetime Apple Vision Pro, visionOS, its now-canceled decade-long multi-billion-dollar electric vehicle boondoggle, replacing leather in iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands with overpriced junk in a quest to “save the planet,” forcing employees to endure a constant barrage of time-wasting zero-productivity DEI sessions, and myriad other various and sundry “initiatives” which Cook deems of import. – MacDailyNews, February 28, 2024
When you lose your visionary CEO and replace him with a caretaker CEO, this is the type of aimless, late, bureaucratic dithering that ensues. – MacDailyNews, November 21, 2017
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Apple Q2 earnings preview: Analysts forecast robust growth with iPhone and Greater China leading the charge
Apple is set to report its fiscal second-quarter financial results after market close today, and Wall Street analysts are projecting another solid performance for company.
According to consensus estimates tracked by FactSet, Apple is expected to post adjusted earnings per share of $1.95, marking an 18% increase from $1.65 in the year-ago quarter. Total revenue is projected to reach $109.5 billion, up approximately 15% from $95.4 billion last year.
The iPhone remains the standout performer, with analysts forecasting iPhone revenue of $56.5 billion — a strong 21% jump year-over-year. This suggests continued momentum in Apple’s flagship product line amid a recovering smartphone market.
Mac sales are expected to come in at $8.12 billion, representing a modest 2% increase from the prior year. Meanwhile, Greater China continues its rebound, with projected sales of $19 billion, up a healthy 19% compared to last year.
These figures point to broad-based growth across Apple’s hardware business, particularly in its largest product category and key geographic region. Investors will be watching not only the headline numbers but also any forward guidance and commentary on AI initiatives, services traction, and the overall health of consumer demand.
MacDailyNews Note: As usual, we’ll bring you Apple’s results as soon as they are released, right around 1:30 p.m. PDT / 4:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday, April 30, 2026 and then follow with live notes from Apple’s conference call at 2:00 p.m. PDT / 5:00 p.m. EDT.
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Apple’s brilliant new iPhone + Apple Watch ad nails it: ‘Listen to your body. Not everybody’
Health with iPhone + Apple Watch” ad
Apple has just released one of its smartest, most relatable health-focused advertisements in years. Titled “Health with iPhone + Apple Watch,” the 30-second spot cleverly contrasts unsolicited advice from strangers with the quiet, science-backed insights your own devices provide every day.
The tagline is pure genius: “Listen to your body. Not everybody.”
The commercial shows a woman standing in a busy café line being bombarded with well-meaning but unwanted health tips from people around her — and even their dogs. Instead of listening to the noise, she glances at her iPhone and Apple Watch for accurate, personal data on heart rate, sleep, cardio fitness, cycle tracking, and more.
It’s funny, relatable, and brilliantly on-message. Apple isn’t just selling gadgets — it’s positioning the iPhone and Apple Watch as your most trustworthy personal health companions.
Key Health Features Offered by iPhone + Apple Watch
• Activity & Fitness Rings — Continuous tracking of movement, exercise, and stand goals that gently nudge you to build better daily habits.
• Heart Health — ECG app, irregular rhythm notifications, and heart rate insights that have prompted life-saving medical visits for many users.
• Sleep Tracking — Detailed analysis of sleep stages and quality, helping users improve rest and energy levels.
• Cycle Tracking & Women’s Health — Advanced menstrual cycle and reproductive health insights directly on iPhone.
• Unified Health App — All data flows seamlessly into the secure Health app on your iPhone, giving you trends, long-term patterns, and actionable intelligence in one private dashboard.
The Bigger Picture: Apple’s Health Moat
This ad reinforces why the Apple ecosystem is so sticky. Once you own both an iPhone and Apple Watch, the combination delivers far more value than either device alone. The passive, always-on monitoring turns your everyday tech into a proactive health partner — without feeling like a burden.
It’s another reminder of Apple’s deepening moat in personal health technology. Features backed by science, protected by industry-leading privacy, and integrated so smoothly that they become indispensable.
MacDailyNews Take: In a world full of health noise, conflicting advice, and wellness fads, Apple’s message is refreshingly clear: your body already knows what it needs — and your iPhone + Apple Watch can help you actually hear it.
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Apple’s unassailable moat: How iPhone stays immune to demand destruction
In any period of economic uncertainty, inflation, and/or tightening consumer budgets, many premium products face “demand destruction” — a long-lasting shift where buyers delay purchases, trade down, or abandon categories altogether. Yet Apple’s iPhone has proven remarkably resilient. While the broader smartphone market ebbs and flows, iPhone sales often hold steady or even surge, as evidenced by recent quarters showing record revenues and Apple leading global shipments despite industry headwinds.
This insulation isn’t accidental. It stems from deep structural advantages in Apple’s business model, customer psychology, and ecosystem design.
1. Unrivaled Customer Loyalty and Retention
Apple’s iPhone owners exhibit loyalty rates that dwarf competitors. Retention hovers between 89% and 96% in recent surveys, with figures as high as 96.4% in the U.S. for users planning to stick with iPhone on their next upgrade.
Over 90% of iOS users worldwide stay within the Apple ecosystem rather than switching to Android.
This isn’t mere brand affection, it’s behavioral lock-in. Once invested in iMessage, FaceTime, iCloud, Apple Watch pairing, and AirPods continuity, switching imposes real friction: data migration hassles, lost features, and a noticeable drop in seamless experience. High loyalty translates directly to predictable upgrade cycles, buffering against economic shocks. Even in downturns, existing owners prioritize replacement over abandonment.
2. The Power of the Ecosystem and Installed Base
Apple’s installed base exceeds 2.5 billion active devices globally. This creates a self-reinforcing flywheel: more devices mean more services usage, which funds better hardware and deeper integration.
Consumers don’t just buy a phone, they buy into an interconnected world. An iPhone owner adding an Apple Watch or Mac becomes exponentially less likely to defect. This lock-in insulates demand because the marginal cost of staying (upgrading) feels lower than the switching cost. Trade-in programs further sweeten the deal, effectively subsidizing upgrades and maintaining volume even when list prices rise.
3. Premium Positioning and Pricing Power
The iPhone is a status symbol as much as a tool. Buyers associate it with quality, security, longevity, and social signaling — perceptions that hold up well in tough times. Apple’s strategy of focusing on high-end models (Pro and Pro Max) drives strong average selling prices (ASPs), even as it occasionally adjusts production for specific SKUs.
Unlike commoditized Android competitors fighting on price, Apple rarely engages in deep discounting. This preserves margins and perceived value. Data from past recessions (including 2008) shows premium smartphones holding up better than mass-market ones, as aspirational buyers still stretch for the “best” option.
4. Services: The Recurring Revenue Cushion
Hardware sales can fluctuate, but Apple’s Services business (App Store, iCloud, Apple Music, Apple Pay, advertising, and more) grows steadily with high margins (76.5% gross margin vs. 40.7% for products).
Services revenue hit records in fiscal 2025, contributing significantly to profits even if unit sales slow.
A massive installed base keeps Services humming regardless of new iPhone purchases. This diversification reduces reliance on hardware cycles and provides a financial buffer that funds R&D and marketing, further strengthening the core product.
5. Supply Chain Mastery and Market Leadership
Apple’s ability to forecast demand, manage inventory tightly, and diversify manufacturing (e.g., India and Vietnam ramp-ups) prevents oversupply issues common in consumer electronics. Recent reports of production tweaks for models like the iPhone Air highlight responsiveness, not weakness — while overall iPhone demand remains healthy, with year-over-year growth in key periods.
In Q1 2026, Apple led global smartphone shipments with growth while the market contracted.
The Bottom Line: A Moat Against Economic Cycles
Demand destruction hits categories where products are easily substitutable, low-status, or lack recurring value. The iPhone defies this through emotional attachment, functional lock-in, a services safety net, and relentless focus on the high end.
Of course, no product is immune forever. Prolonged stagnation, major competitive breakthroughs, or geopolitical risks could test this resilience. Yet Apple’s track record of thriving through multiple economic cycles suggests the iPhone’s moat remains very wide and deep. For investors and consumers alike, it’s a reminder that true premium endures not just because of specs, but because of the invisible threads tying users to the brand.
MacDailyNews Take: In any uncertain time, people will cut back on many things. For hundreds of millions, their Apple iPhone isn’t one of them.
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Apple’s iOS 27 to turn your iPhone camera into a genius assistant: Siri mode, smarter Visual Intelligence, nutrition scans, and instant contacts
Apple is preparing one of its most practical AI upgrades yet for iOS 27. According to Bloomberg, the company is deeply integrating artificial intelligence into the iPhone’s Camera app with a dedicated Siri Camera Mode and by promoting Visual Intelligence from a secondary Camera Control button feature into a core, always-accessible part of the camera experience.
A New Siri Mode in the Camera App
In iOS 27, opening the Camera app will reportedly offer three main modes: the familiar Photo and Video, plus a brand-new Siri mode. This isn’t just voice commands — it’s a full AI-powered visual assistant built directly into the viewfinder.
By moving Visual Intelligence into the main Camera app (instead of requiring the Camera Control button on newer iPhones), Apple is making on-device AI dramatically more prominent and easier to use for everyone. Point your camera at something, tap or speak, and Siri will handle the heavy lifting.
Visual Intelligence Gets Real-World Superpowers
The upgrades go far beyond basic object recognition. Leaks and code discoveries point to two especially useful new capabilities coming to Visual Intelligence in iOS 27:
• Nutrition Label Scanning — Point your camera at a food package and get instant breakdowns of ingredients, calories, macros, and more. Expect tight integration with the Health app for seamless food logging and tracking. This could be a game-changer for anyone serious about nutrition or managing dietary needs.
• Business Card & Contact Scanning — Scan printed phone numbers, addresses, or names on cards, flyers, or signs, and Visual Intelligence will offer to add them directly to your Contacts app. It already handles calendar events — now it’ll handle people too.
These features build on Apple’s existing Visual Intelligence (introduced with the iPhone 16 series) but make it far more proactive and useful in everyday scenarios.
Apple has been playing catch-up in the generative AI race, but with iOS 27 the company appears focused on practical, privacy-respecting intelligence that works where you already spend your time — inside the built-in Camera app.
• No more switching apps or fumbling with the Camera Control button.
• Deeper on-device processing (keeping data private).
• Features that solve real daily problems instead of just generating images or text.
The changes are expected to be previewed at WWDC 2026 in June, with the full iOS 27 release arriving in the fall alongside new iPhones.
MacDailyNews Take: iOS 27 is about embedding artificial intelligence into the tools users use most. A significantly smarter Camera app with always-on Siri visual mode, nutrition insights, and effortless contact capture could make the iPhone feel genuinely more capable in 2026.
If you’ve been waiting for Apple Intelligence to deliver everyday wins rather than gimmicks, this is the years it look like Apple will finally deliver!
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Apple TV lands record six Gotham Television Award noms for ‘Pluribus,’ ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles,’ and ‘Mr. Scorsese’
Apple TV on Thursday was recognized with a record six nominations for the 2026 Gotham Television Awards, with three nods for Golden Globe winner “Pluribus,” including Breakthrough Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series for Rhea Seehorn and Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series for Karolina Wydra. Apple’s globally acclaimed hit series “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” landed two nominations for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series for Elle Fanning, as well as Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series for Michelle Pfeiffer, and Critics Choice Award-winning docuseries “Mr. Scorsese” scored a nomination for Breakthrough Nonfiction Series.
These nominations mark Apple’s most recent recognition from the Gotham Awards, following a win in 2025 for Breakthrough Comedy Series “The Studio”; a Breakthrough Series — Long Form win for “Pachinko” in 2022; and two wins in 2021 for Academy Award winner “CODA,” including Breakthrough Performer Emilia Jones and Outstanding Supporting Performance by Troy Kotsur.
To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 800 wins and 3,437 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.
The Gotham Awards honor visionary talent in front of and behind the camera, expand the audience for groundbreaking film and television and support the year-round work of the not-for-profit The Gotham Film & Media Institute. The winners of the 2026 Gotham Television Awards will be presented at a ceremony at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday, June 1.
Apple landed six nominations for the 2026 Gotham Television Awards, including:
“Pluribus”
– Breakthrough Drama Series
– Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series — Rhea Seehorn
– Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series — Karolina Wydra
“Margo’s Got Money Troubles”
– Outstanding Lead Performance in a Comedy Series — Elle Fanning
– Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series — Michelle Pfeiffer
“Mr. Scorsese”
– Breakthrough Nonfiction Series
All titles are now streaming globally on Apple TV.
“Pluribus”
Hailing from creator Vince Gilligan, “Pluribus” is a genre-bending original in which the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.
“Margo’s Got Money Troubles”
“Margo’s Got Money Troubles” is a bold, heartwarming and comedic family drama following recent college dropout and aspiring writer, Margo (Elle Fanning), the daughter of an ex-Hooters waitress (Michelle Pfeiffer) and ex-pro wrestler (Nick Offerman), as she’s forced to make her way with a new baby, a mounting pile of bills and a dwindling amount of ways to pay them.
“Mr. Scorsese”
“Mr. Scorsese” is a film portrait of a man through the lens of his work, exploring the many facets of a visionary who redefined filmmaking, including his extraordinary career and unique personal history. With exclusive, unrestricted access to Martin Scorsese’s private archives, the documentary series is anchored by extensive conversations with the filmmaker himself and never-before-seen interviews with friends, family and creative collaborators including Robert De Niro, Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mick Jagger, Robbie Robertson, Thelma Schoonmaker, Steven Spielberg, Sharon Stone, Jodie Foster, Paul Schrader, Margot Robbie, Cate Blanchett, Jay Cocks and Rodrigo Prieto, along with his children, wife Helen Morris and close childhood friends. From acclaimed director Rebecca Miller, “Mr. Scorsese” examines how his own colorful life experiences informed his artistic vision as each film he made stunned the world with originality. Starting with his New York University student films and continuing to the present day, this documentary explores the themes that have fascinated Scorsese and informed his work, including the place of good and evil in the fundamental nature of humankind.
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.
MacDailyNews Take: Congratulations to all of the casts and crews of the nominated Apple TV fare!
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Apple TV unveils first look at ‘Trying’ season five, premiering July 8th
Apple TV on Wednesday unveiled a first look at the fifth season of acclaimed comedy series “Trying,” starring and executive produced by BAFTA Award nominee Esther Smith and Actor Award nominee Rafe Spall. The eight-episode comedy will make its global return to Apple TV with its first episode on Wednesday, July 8, followed by one episode weekly through Wednesday, August 26.
Season five finds Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and Tyler’s (Cooper Turner) biological mother Kat (Charlotte Riley) turning up at their doorstep, and the whirlwind of chaos she brings into their settled family life.
Colin Morgan and Esther Smith in “Trying,” premiering July 8, 2026 on Apple TV. Branka Katić, Phil Davis, Oliver Chris, Roderick Smith, Rafe Spall, Cooper Turner, Scarlett Rayner, Marian McLoughlin and Esther Smith in “Trying,” premiering July 8, 2026 on Apple TV. Celia Imrie and Rafe Spall in “Trying,” premiering July 8, 2026 on Apple TV.The ensemble cast also includes BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd (“Down Cemetery Road”), BAFTA Award nominee Siân Brooke (“Blue Lights”), Actor Award nominee Celia Imrie (“The Thursday Murder Club”), BAFTA Award nominee Phil Davis (“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”), BAFTA Award winner Gbemisola Ikumelo (“Black Ops”) and Actor Award nominee Colin Morgan (“Belfast”).
Since its global debut, “Trying” has been hailed as a “feel-good,” “poignant” and “addictive” comedy that is one of Apple TV’s “sweetest treats.” The series has achieved a 96 percent critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, as fans applaud “standout performers,” “brilliant details” and the “heartwarming, critically acclaimed” series that “provides refreshing journeys we don’t often see on television.”
“Trying” is created, written and executive produced by Andy Wolton, and executive produced by BAFTA Award nominees Josh Cole and Sam Pinnell alongside International Emmy Award winner Chris Sussman, Smith and Spall. The series is produced by BBC Studios.
This season’s soundtrack is helmed by Ivor Novello Award-winning, Dublin-born, London-based artist and producer Orla Gartland, with original songs set to debut each episode. She follows Guy Garvey, Maisie Peters, Bear’s Den and BEKA, who wrote and performed the soundtracks for “Trying” seasons one, two, three and four respectively.
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 800 wins and 3,437 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 nominee “F1,” the highest-grossing sports feature of all time.
MacDailyNews Take: >We watch and highly recommend the consistently under-sung Apple TV series “Trying.” The cast is uniformly top-notch, notably Scarlett Rayner, who is already an excellent young actress in her role as “Princess.” If you haven’t yet seen “Trying,” there are four full seasons waiting for you on Apple TV with a fifth on the way!
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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Formula 1 returns to America this weekend via live streaming on Apple TV
Formula 1 returns to the U.S. this weekend for the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2026 — streaming exclusively on Apple TV, with every session live and on demand.
Anticipation builds as the 2026 season resumes and the battle for the podium reaches a pivotal weekend in Miami. With strategies shifting across the grid, teams arrive in the U.S. ready to reshape the title fight and redefine the season’s trajectory.
The Ultimate Destination for F1 Fans in the U.S.
Apple TV is the new U.S. home of F1 — delivering a premium viewing experience to subscribers with comprehensive coverage and analysis, powerful and customizable viewing enhancements, and seamless integration across the Apple ecosystem.
Miami Grand Prix coverage will feature English and Spanish commentary and access to up to 30 additional live feeds across all sessions, including Driver Tracker for a bird’s-eye view of the race, session timing and data feeds, a mixed onboard feed that automatically switches between cameras as the race unfolds, and a Podium feed that dynamically follows the drivers running in P1, P2, and P3 throughout.
Viewers can also follow every moment of the race with a fully customizable Multiview experience or a one-tap preconfigured layout for every team.
Viewers can follow every moment of the Miami Grand Prix with a Multiview experience, watching up to four live feeds at once. Miami Grand Prix coverage features access to up to 30 additional live feeds across all sessions, including Driver Tracker for a bird’s-eye view of the race, session timing and data feeds, a mixed onboard feed, and a Podium feed that dynamically follows the drivers running in P1, P2, and P3 throughout.New Original F1 Programming to Debut on Apple TV
Apple TV is also bringing fans closer to the action with new original programming, delivering fresh expert perspectives to race weekend and sharing deeper insights into the stories shaping F1 — from every curve, overtake, and podium.
Circuits in Focus — a track preview series featuring 2016 F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg and content creator, record-breaking car builder, and driver Emelia Hartford — debuts tomorrow, April 30, on Apple TV. Viewers can join Rosberg and Hartford as they deliver an inside look at each circuit before the race weekend begins, breaking down the strategy and split-second decisions that could define what drivers and teams will face. Using EA SPORTS F1 25, the official video game of the FIA Formula One World Championship, Rosberg and Hartford bring fans onto the track and into the driver’s seat, exploring every curve, braking point, and opportunity that could shape the fight for the podium.
Fans can continue to follow the race after it wraps with The POV, a social series featuring former Red Bull Racing senior technician Calum Nicholas as well as content creator and engineer Christina Roki as they react to key moments from the weekend. From showcasing decisive overtakes to strategy calls and unexpected turning points, the series pairs technical expertise with a fan-first perspective.
Together, these new shows make it easier than ever for audiences to engage with F1 on and off the track.
In-Depth Coverage and a Glimpse into Race Weekend with Apple News
Fans can stay up to date on race weekend in Apple News with notifications and personalized coverage from leading publishers, and can follow their favorite drivers and teams for live results, standings, and highlights. Users can also view the race directly within the News app through a special Miami Grand Prix experience and easily jump to the Apple TV app for the full F1 streaming experience.
Explore the Miami Grand Prix with Apple Maps
F1 fans using Apple Maps can explore Grand Prix details, including a comprehensive circuit map with turn numbers, grandstands, and custom-designed 3D landmarks like the F1 pit building, the marina, and the Hard Rock Beach Club. For fans attending in person, Maps makes it easy to get around, with useful information like event entry gates, road closures, pedestrian walkways, and more. F1 fans attending the Miami Grand Prix can also discover some of Miami’s best places to eat, shop, and explore with A Local’s Guide to Miami F1 Race Week in Maps.
Exclusive Playlists and DJ Mixes on Apple Music
Apple Music subscribers can access an exciting lineup of content and get into race weekend mode with a new, exclusive Miami-centric DJ mix from Panamanian artist Dímelo Flow, who will also take the stage for a live in-store DJ set at Apple Aventura on May 1. Adding to the celebration, Cadillac driver Sergio “Checo” Pérez will share his personal driver playlist, giving listeners a glimpse into the tracks that fuel his focus on and off the track. The freshly updated Formula 1: Sounds of the Circuit playlist will capture the energy of the season, while Apple Music will keep fans connected to all the action with audio livestreams of both the Sprint and the Race. Check out Apple Music’s dedicated space for more playlists by race drivers, DJ mixes, and more throughout the season.
Race Weekend Comes to Apple Aventura
Apple TV is taking over Apple Aventura on May 1 with a full day of programming to celebrate the Miami Grand Prix. Guests are invited to experience the Cadillac F1 special livery, watch Practice and Sprint Qualifying sessions on oversized screens with stadium seating, catch a live Apple Music performance by Dímelo Flow, and join an Apple Books talk with Formula 1 trailblazer Susie Wolff about her new memoir, Driven. Fans can register to attend at Today at Apple.
Experience the Miami Grand Prix on Apple TV Live in IMAX
Fans across the country can also experience the Miami Grand Prix live in IMAX, with special screenings at more than 50 locations nationwide. Watch this unique circuit on IMAX’s expansive screens and hear every engine roar in its precision surround sound. More information and tickets are available at imax.com/f1-live-in-imax.
F1 on Apple TV Takes Over Times Square
Apple will bring race day to the heart of New York City with a live public screening of the Miami Grand Prix in Times Square, giving fans a chance to experience the action together in one of the world’s most iconic destinations.
Tubi Launching Creator-Hosted Live Altcasts
For the first time ever, free streaming service Tubi will host original live altcasts to complement the 2026 F1 season on Apple TV, starting with The Fast Lane: Miami. Hosted by high-profile YouTuber Michelle Khare (Challenge Accepted) and Jeremiah Burton (BigTime) with F1 expert Scott Mansell (DRIVER61), the series will run across multiple races throughout the season, beginning with the Miami Grand Prix. The creator-led altcasts will mix race insights, real-time driver tracking, and onboard footage with entertaining, culture-forward guests and commentary — delivering an immersive way to experience F1.
MacDailyNews Note: F1 on Apple TV is available in the U.S. on the Apple TV app on 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, eligible customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Mac can enjoy three months of Apple TV for free.
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Incoming Apple CEO John Ternus expected to join Apple’s Thursday earnings call
Apple investors are eager for a closer look at John Ternus as the next CEO of the iPhone maker when Apple reports quarterly results on Thursday, with Wall Street expecting another strong performance.
Although Ternus formally takes over from Tim Cook in September, Apple’s decision to announce the succession just days before earnings has convinced analysts he will join the post-results conference call.
Reuters:
The former hardware chief, who has overseen some of Apple’s biggest bets in recent years, including the shift to custom-designed chips for the Mac, is expected to maintain a product-first approach as the company navigates the AI era.
He must decide how far to open Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem to keep pace in the artificial intelligence race that has so far rewarded speed and experimentation over curation and control.
“The AI story remains one up in the air, but this quarter isn’t just about the numbers,” said Jay Woods, chief market strategist at Freedom Capital Markets. “Investors will be focused on how leadership change could shape product innovation, capital allocation and Apple’s next chapter in AI.”
The MacBook Neo, which Ternus launched in March, has created the kind of buzz that few Apple devices have managed in recent years and drawn strong early sales.
Ben Bajarin, CEO at tech consultancy Creative Strategies, said the Neo was potentially a new $20-billion-per-year market for Apple.
“Neo gives Apple a credible product in parts of the notebook market where it has historically been structurally absent, especially education, first-time buyers and value-oriented Windows replacement cycles,” Bajarin said.
MacDailyNews Take: Mac sales are expected to grow 0.8% to $8.02 billion in the January-March quarter, Apple’s fiscal second quarter, according to LSEG data. Overall revenue is forecast to increase 15% to $109.66 billion, matching the growth rate from the holiday quarter, with iPhone sales posting a 22% rise to $57.21 billion.
MacDailyNews Note: As usual, we’ll bring you Apple’s results as soon as they are released, right around 1:30 p.m. PDT / 4:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday, April 30, 2026 and then follow with live notes from Apple’s conference call at 2:00 p.m. PDT / 5:00 p.m. EDT.
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UBS boosts Apple price target to $287 ahead of earnings
Apple investors have reason to feel encouraged today. As the tech giant prepares to report its Q3 2026 earnings on April 30, UBS has raised its price target on the stock from $280 to $287, while maintaining a Neutral rating.
With Apple shares recently trading around $267–$271, this adjustment implies roughly 6–8% upside potential from current levels, according to the latest market data.
Why UBS Is Getting More Bullish on Apple
UBS analyst David Vogt cited strong iPhone demand and Apple’s supply chain advantages amid ongoing memory shortages as key drivers. The firm now expects:
• iPhone revenue to rise ~20% year-over-year in the June quarter.
• Overall Apple revenue to hit approximately $102 billion for the period (up ~4% from prior estimates), representing 8.5% YoY growth.
Solid performance in key markets like the US and China is expected to support services and iPhone sales, helping Apple navigate a challenging environment.
This move aligns with a broader wave of analyst optimism. Other firms, including BNP Paribas (raising to $300) and JPMorgan (up to $325), have also hiked targets recently, pointing to Apple’s resilience in securing components and gaining market share.
The Caveats: Why Neutral Remains
Despite the upward revision, UBS isn’t going all-in. The bank highlighted longer-term risks, including:
• Potential product delays or less innovative offerings.
• A possible decline in iPhone unit shipments.
• Macroeconomic weakness, particularly in China.
The Neutral rating reflects a balanced view: near-term tailwinds from iPhone 17 series demand, but caution on sustained growth without major breakthroughs.
Broader Context for Apple Investors
Apple’s stock has shown volatility in 2026, trading in a range amid global economic pressures and competition in AI and consumer electronics. However, the company’s massive services business, ecosystem lock-in, and enterprise adoption trends continue to provide a strong foundation.
Wall Street’s consensus price target sits higher, around $300, with some forecasts reaching $350. UBS’s tweak adds to the positive momentum heading into earnings.
MacDailyNews Take: Yet another vote of confidence in Apple’s fundamentals. For potential buyers, the modest raise suggests the stock remains attractively valued relative to growth prospects — especially if earnings beat expectations on iPhone momentum and services.
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‘Widow’s Bay’ is Apple TV’s weirdest, boldest series yet – Collider
“Widow’s Bay” is a quaint island town 40 miles off the coast of New England. But something lurks beneath the surface. Mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys) is desperate to revive his struggling community. There’s no Wi-Fi, spotty cellular reception and he must contend with superstitious locals who believe their island is cursed. He wants these people to respect him. They don’t. They think he is soft and cowardly. And he is. But Loftis is determined to build a better future for his teenage son and turn the island into a tourist destination. Miraculously, he succeeds: tourists are finally coming. Unfortunately, the locals were right. After decades of calm, the old stories that seemed too ludicrous to be true, start happening again. “Widow’s Bay” blends genuine horror with character-driven comedy.
If there’s one streamer right now that is truly in a league of its own, it’s Apple TV. In the last few years, it’s become the destination for original, inventive sci-fi, with series like Severance, For All Mankind, Pluribus, and Silo exploding in popularity, a sharp right turn from the Ted Lasso fanfare that helped cement it as a legit streamer worth your money. Seth Rogen’s meta comedy The Studio dominated the Emmys, Jon Hamm’s big return to TV has turned into a hit, and even Godzilla has called Apple TV home. If there’s one thing Apple TV is, it’s consistently unpredictable.
What’s refreshing about many titles on the platform is that they don’t try to appeal to everyone, which gives the shows far more breathing room to find their own unique voice, take storytelling risks, and establish a loyal viewership rather organically, no matter how niche. With all of this in mind, Widow’s Bay — which stars Matthew Rhys as the mayor of a would-be travel destination hotspot that’s weighed down by some (a lot) of skeletons in the closet — is perhaps the most daring, weirdest show on Apple TV for several reasons. The series, which is part-workplace comedy, part-mystery, and part-trippy horror, might struggle out of the gate, but once it wades deep into its narrative, you won’t want to return to the mainland…
At first, you might not be so sure that you’ve chosen the right travel destination, but Widow’s Bay becomes a haunting, deeply rewarding, and oddly charming series if you stick with it.
MacDailyNews Take: Apple TV. Hit after hit after hit!
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Apple prepares major AI-powered photo editing overhaul for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27
Apple is gearing up for a significant upgrade to its built-in Photos app, bringing advanced artificial intelligence tools to photo editing across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, the company is developing a new suite of AI features powered by its Apple Intelligence platform, set to debut in the upcoming iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 operating system updates this fall.
Key New AI Capabilities
The overhaul focuses on three core areas designed to make Apple’s native editing tools even better with:
• Extend: AI-powered “outpainting” or image expansion that intelligently generates new content beyond the original photo borders, allowing users to widen frames or fill in missing areas seamlessly.
• Enhance: Automatic one-tap or intelligent improvements to photo quality, including better lighting, color correction, noise reduction, and detail sharpening using on-device Apple Intelligence models.
• Reframe: Smart recomposition tools that can automatically adjust or suggest new crops, perspectives, and layouts while preserving or generating context to create more visually appealing results.
These features build on Apple’s existing Apple Intelligence efforts, emphasizing on-device processing for privacy and speed. The goal appears to be closing the gap with competitors like Google’s Pixel devices, which have long offered generative AI tools for photo manipulation.
Context and Timing
This photo editing push fits into Apple’s broader iOS 27 strategy, which emphasizes quality improvements and targeted AI enhancements rather than a flood of flashy new features (often compared to the refined approach of Mac OS X Snow Leopard).
The updates are expected to be previewed at WWDC 2026 in June, with public releases in the fall.
By integrating these capabilities directly into the Photos app, Apple aims to reduce reliance on third-party editors while delivering powerful, user-friendly AI tools that feel native and secure.
MacDailyNews Take: For users of Apple’s superior hardware – Mac, iPhone, and iPad – this could mean dramatically easier ways to rescue imperfect shots, expand creative compositions, or quickly polish images without leaving Apple’s ecosystem. It also signals Apple’s continued investment in making Apple Intelligence practical and visible in everyday apps like Photos.
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CNET reviews Apple’s MacBook Neo: ‘An absolute banger of a budget laptop’
Apple’s all-new MacBook Neo, its most affordable laptop ever, starts at just $599 (and $499 for education customers), bringing the full Mac experience to millions more users worldwide with a breakthrough price point designed to undercut cheap entry-level Windows PCs and Chromebooks.
The 13-inch model features a durable aluminum enclosure available in vibrant new colors—blush, indigo, silver, and a fresh citrus—paired with a stunning Liquid Retina display offering high resolution, 500 nits brightness, and support for 1 billion colors for vivid websites, photos, videos, and apps.
At its core is the A18 Pro chip, delivering up to 50% faster everyday performance like web browsing and up to 3x quicker on-device AI tasks (such as advanced photo effects) compared to the top-selling PC with the latest Intel Core Ultra 5, while providing up to 16 hours of battery life for true all-day use without recharging.
Additional highlights include a 1080p FaceTime HD camera with dual mics for sharp video calls, dual side-firing speakers with Spatial Audio for immersive sound, Apple’s comfortable and precise Magic Keyboard, a large Multi-Touch trackpad with gesture support, and macOS Tahoe featuring seamless iPhone integration, Apple Intelligence, and broad app compatibility.
By far the most affordable MacBook, it still offers the same premium design and durability as Apple’s pricier MacBooks. It’s also lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry, and comes in three fun colors (plus standard silver).
A combination of the MacBook Neo and the cheapest iPhone comes out to only $100 more than the cheapest MacBook Air alone. And you still get Apple’s $100 education discount with the Neo, which is nearly double the percentage discount (17% versus 9%) that students can save on the Air.
As cute and colorful as it is, the MacBook Neo is more than just a starter laptop. It could also serve as a great device for anyone who wants to browse the web, watch a show or movie, perform some light edits on photos and text using all 10 fingers on a keyboard — rather than just two thumbs on your iPhone…
I can’t believe how similar the MacBook Neo is to its big siblings. Like MacBook Air and Pro models, the Neo has a sturdy, all-aluminum body. It feels just as rigid as a MacBook Air or Pro with the same luxurious look. The Neo doesn’t cheapen the MacBook brand.
The MacBook Neo is easily the best laptop for school use, especially if you or the student you’re buying for already has an iPhone. The two work seamlessly together. Given the convenience and security that Touch ID provides, however, I’d view Apple’s $100 educational discount as a way to add Touch ID (along with more storage) for free instead of lowering the price of the base model.
For those out of school and who want a cheap, portable laptop for casual use around the house or for a job that doesn’t require demanding creative, scientific or AI tasks, the MacBook Neo makes a lot of sense for the money. You won’t find a better-designed laptop at this price.
MacDailyNews Take: There’s tons more, including benchmarks where the Neo blows away Chromebooks, in the full article here.
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All of Apple’s iPhone 18 models expected to include 12GB of memory
Apple is poised to make a significant leap in memory configuration for its entire 2027 iPhone 18 lineup. According to recurring supply-chain reports, every model — from the base iPhone 18 to the Pro variants — is expected to ship with 12GB of memory.
This marks a notable first for the standard iPhone 18, which would finally match the memory capacity that debuted in the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. Analyst Dan Nystedt highlighted the rumor in a recent post on X, citing consistent chatter from the supply chain.
Why 12GB across the board?
The primary driver appears to be Apple Intelligence and the expanding suite of on-device AI features expected in iOS 27. On-device AI workloads are notoriously memory-hungry. Giving the base model enough memory ensures it can fully support advanced features like the next-generation Siri without compromising performance or forcing users toward Pro models.
Apple has long relied on exceptional software optimization to deliver smooth experiences with relatively modest memory compared to Android flagships. However, the demands of modern generative AI are pushing even Apple to standardize higher memory across its range. The iPhone 17 Pro models already proved that 12GB works well for these tasks, and it now looks like the entire family will benefit.
Performance upgrades on the horizon
The memory boost is expected to pair with Apple’s next-generation A20 chip (built on TSMC’s advanced 2nm process). Early indications suggest meaningful gains in both speed and efficiency over the 3nm chips in the iPhone 17 series.
This combination of more memory and a more advanced processor should deliver:
• Smoother multitasking
• Faster AI processing
• Better longevity for future software updates
Launch timing twist
Unlike previous years, Apple reportedly plans a staggered rollout. The iPhone 18 Pro models (and possibly the first folding iPhone) are still expected in fall 2026, while the standard iPhone 18 could arrive in early 2027 alongside other more affordable models.
Potential trade-offs
Higher memory comes at a cost, especially amid a global RAM shortage driven by AI server demand. To offset this, Apple may trim certain features on the base model, such as display specifications or other manufacturing processes. Even with those adjustments, the internal upgrades should make the iPhone 18 feel like a substantial step forward for everyday users.
MacDailyNews Take: If these rumors hold, the iPhone 18 series will represent one of the most unified memory upgrades in Apple’s recent history. No more “good enough” memory on the base model — everyone gets the full 12GB treatment. For users who prioritize longevity, AI capabilities, and future-proofing without jumping to Pro pricing, this could be welcome news indeed.
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Apple TV releases first trailer for ‘Ted Lasso’ season four, premiering August 5th
Apple TV on Tuesday revealed the premiere date for the highly anticipated fourth season of global hit series “Ted Lasso,” starring and executive produced by Emmy Award winner Jason Sudeikis. “Ted Lasso” season four will make its global debut on Wednesday, August 5, 2026, with one episode, followed by new episodes every Wednesday through October 7.
Season four marks the return of fan favorites, including Emmy Award winner Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Emmy Award winner Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, and Jeremy Swift, alongside new additions Tanya Reynolds, Jude Mack, Faye Marsay, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, Abbie Hern, and Grant Feely.
In season four, Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team. Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.
“Ted Lasso” season four adds Emmy Award winner Jack Burditt as executive producer under a new overall deal with Apple TV. Sudeikis stars and executive produces alongside Hunt, Joe Kelly, Jane Becker, Jamie Lee and Bill Wrubel. Goldstein serves as writer and executive producer alongside Leann Bowen. Sarah Walker and Phoebe Walsh will serve as writers and producers for season four, and Sasha Garron co-produces. Julia Lindon will write for season four, and Dylan Marron will serve as story editor. Bill Lawrence executive produces via his Doozer Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, a division of NBCUniversal content. Doozer’s Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer also serve as executive producers. The series was developed by Sudeikis, Lawrence, Kelly and Hunt, and is based on the preexisting format and characters from NBC Sports.
Following its global debut on Apple TV, “Ted Lasso” broke records and quickly earned praise from fans and critics all over the world. The first season became the most Emmy Award-nominated comedy series, and the series went on to land rare back-to-back Outstanding Comedy Series Emmys for its first two seasons on air.
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 800 wins and 3,431 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 Take: Ted lost the plot, and us, in season three. Hopefully, season four can ditch its ham-handed attempts to inject “The Message” everywhere and anywhere and instead rediscover the consistent magic of early “Ted Lasso.”
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