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Apple skips M6 Pro/Max, fast-tracks AI-focused M7 chips; Touchscreen MacBook Pro looms

Tue, 2026-07-14 06:20

According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman in his most recent Power On newsletter, Apple is making one of the biggest changes yet to its Apple Silicon roadmap for Macs. The company is prioritizing on-device AI performance and graphics capabilities over its traditional generational cadence, leading to a skipped generation of high-end chips and a faster push toward the M7 family.

Apple’s New Chip Roadmap: M6 (Base Only), Then Straight to M7

Apple plans to release a base M6 chip as early as late 2026 for entry-level Macs. This includes testing in a refreshed 14-inch MacBook Pro (internally codenamed J804). Key improvements expected in the M6 include:

• Memory bandwidth rising to around 200 GB/s (up from 153 GB/s on the M5)

• Enhanced GPU performance with up to 12 cores

• A stronger neural engine for better AI workloads

In a notable departure from past strategy, Apple will skip M6 Pro, M6 Max, and M6 Ultra variants entirely. This marks the first time the company has bypassed higher-end versions of a new chip generation.

Instead, Apple is fast-tracking the M7 series to deliver major advancements in on-device AI processing and graphics performance sooner. According to Gurman’s reporting:

• Base M7 — Expected in the first half of 2027

• M7 Pro and M7 Max — Targeted for late 2027

• M7 Ultra — Slated for 2028 (with support for up to 1.5 TB of memory in high-end configurations)

The M7 lineup (with codenames like Delos for the base and Andros for the higher variants) represents Apple’s effort to meet surging demand for AI features and more graphics-intensive software by accelerating technologies originally planned for later generations.

Gurman also notes that M8 chips are already in active development, with high-end variants expected around 2028 on an advanced manufacturing process.

First-Ever Touch MacBook Pro Coming Soon

Gurman’s newsletter also covers Apple’s long-rumored touchscreen MacBook Pro models (14-inch and 16-inch, codenamed K114 and K116). These represent the biggest hardware overhaul of the high-end MacBook Pro lineup since the transition away from Intel chips.

Key details:

• Expected launch window: Late 2026 or early 2027

• Initial models will use current-generation M5 Pro and M5 Max chips (aligning with the decision to skip high-end M6 variants)

• First MacBooks to feature OLED displays

• Adoption of an iPhone-style Dynamic Island interface (with a hole-punch camera cutout replacing the current notch)

• Touch support designed as a “bonus” feature rather than a primary input method — macOS updates will allow seamless switching between touch and traditional trackpad/keyboard use, with adaptive UI elements

Later follow-up models are expected to transition to the new M7 chips once available. The redesigned laptops are also described as potentially thinner and lighter, with reinforced components to handle touch input without screen bounce.

Why the Change? AI Is Reshaping Apple’s Priorities

Gurman explains that this unusual strategy shift allows Apple to focus engineering resources on the more significant architectural leap in the M7 generation. By skipping incremental high-end M6 chips, the company can deliver stronger on-device AI capabilities and graphics performance to its most powerful Macs faster.

This aligns with broader industry trends and Apple’s ongoing push into AI across its ecosystem (including new Apple Pencil models also mentioned in the newsletter).

MacDailyNews Take: M6, we hardly knew ya!


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Apple releases fifth iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and visionOS 26.6 betas

Tue, 2026-07-14 04:00
Apple’s iOS 26.6

Apple has seeded the fifth developer betas of its current-generation point-release updates — iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and visionOS 26.6 — continuing its steady refinement of the 26-series software ahead of a final public release expected later this month.

The updates arrive roughly one week after the fourth betas, maintaining Apple’s typical cadence for late-cycle point releases. As with previous iterations in the 26.6 branch, the changes appear focused primarily on bug fixes, performance improvements, security patches, and under-the-hood stability rather than flashy new user-facing features.

What’s New (or Not) in Beta 5

Apple has not published detailed release notes for these builds, which is standard for minor updates this deep into the cycle. Testers report no major discoveries so far, suggesting the company is polishing existing code as it winds down active development on the 26 family.

Key elements carried over from earlier 26.6 betas include:

• Blocked Contacts Alert — A notification that informs users when they have reached the system’s maximum blocked contacts limit (reportedly around 20,000 entries). Most users will never encounter this, but it provides transparency for heavy users of the feature.

• Potential Anti-Snatching Protection — Code references to a security feature that could automatically lock an iPhone if it detects a sudden “snatch” or forceful removal from the user’s hand. This remains unconfirmed in user-facing form but has appeared in strings across multiple betas.

No new visual changes, app updates, or Apple Intelligence enhancements have surfaced, consistent with Apple’s shift in focus toward the major iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 (Golden Gate), and related releases previewed at WWDC 2026.

Build Numbers (Developer Beta 5)

• iOS 26.6 & iPadOS 26.6 — Expected incremental build following 23G5057c
• watchOS 26.6 — Following 23U5054b
• tvOS 26.6 — Following 23L5758b
• visionOS 26.6 — Following 23O5757c

Public beta testers should receive matching fifth public betas within the next day or two via Apple’s Beta Software Program.

Context and Timeline

Apple typically ships x.6 updates in late July, making a final release of iOS 26.6 and companions imminent. These point releases serve as maintenance updates for the current generation of devices while the bulk of engineering resources move to the fall’s major upgrades.

With iOS 27 already on its third beta and introducing significant Siri AI, Apple Intelligence expansions, and performance improvements, the 26.6 cycle represents the final tuning for users who prefer to stay on the stable 26 track a bit longer.

How to Install

Developers can download the new betas from the Apple Developer portal or over the air via Settings > General > Software Update (with Developer Beta enabled).

Public beta testers should check for updates after signing up at beta.apple.com.

As always, Apple recommends against installing beta software on primary devices due to potential instability or battery/performance quirks.

MacDailyNews Take: Expect the stable iOS 26.6 release to arrive before the end of July.


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Apple iPhones hit record 20% global market share in Q2 2026

Tue, 2026-07-14 03:00
Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro in Deep Blue

The global smartphone market faced significant headwinds in the second quarter of 2026, with shipments slumping to the lowest Q2 level in 13 years due to a deepening memory chip crisis. According to Counterpoint Research, overall shipments declined sharply year-over-year. Yet Apple stood out as a bright spot, bucking the trend with resilient demand for its premium iPhone lineup.

Apple’s Strong Performance in a Challenging Market

Apple’s iPhone shipments grew by approximately 3% year-over-year in Q2 2026, even as the broader market contracted by around 11%. This growth propelled Apple to a record 20% global market share for the quarter. Key factors included:

• Sustained consumer demand for the iPhone 17 series and other premium models.

• Apple’s strategy of keeping prices stable despite rising component costs, unlike many competitors who faced pressure from the memory shortage.

• Strong performance in key regions, supported by promotions and trade-in programs.

This marks a notable achievement for Apple, highlighting the enduring appeal of its ecosystem and product quality in an environment where many Android vendors struggled with higher bill-of-materials costs and softer demand.

Top 5 Smartphone Brands Global Sell-in Shipment Share (Preliminary Data)
Source: Counterpoint Research’s preliminary Market Monitor report (based on sell-in). Notes: OPPO includes OnePlus and realme. Percentage totals may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

Broader Market Context: The Memory Crisis Takes Its Toll

The memory chip shortage has ripple effects across the industry, leading vendors to adjust shipment plans and pass on higher costs. Global shipments hit multi-year lows for a Q2 period, reflecting cautious buying from both consumers and supply chains. While some brands saw sequential improvements through promotions (e.g., during China’s 618 festival), year-over-year declines dominated for most players.

Apple’s ability to maintain pricing power and grow shipments underscores its premium positioning, which has helped it capture higher revenue shares even in softer quarters.

What This Means for the Industry and Consumers

• For Apple: Hitting a record 20% share reinforces its leadership in the premium segment. With innovations like advanced AI features and consistent ecosystem updates, the company continues to attract loyal users and convert new ones, particularly in emerging markets.

• For Competitors: Brands reliant on mid-range and budget devices face tougher conditions. The memory crunch may lead to further consolidation or shifts toward value-oriented strategies.

• For Consumers: Expect continued pressure on prices in the short term, but Apple’s stable pricing offers a relative value proposition. Trade-ins and promotions could become even more important for upgrades.

MacDailyNews Take: As the memory crisis persists into late 2026 and potentially beyond, analysts will watch how Apple sustains its momentum—especially with the upcoming iPhone 18 cycle on the horizon. The company’s focus on software optimization, services growth, and selective hardware advancements positions it well to navigate challenges.

This Q2 result isn’t just a bright spot in a down market, it’s a testament to Apple’s strategic resilience. In an industry grappling with supply constraints, premium differentiation continues to pay off!


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‘Ted Lasso’ stars make surprise appearance in Kansas City ahead of fourth season on Apple TV

Tue, 2026-07-14 02:00
Juno Temple, Abbie Hern, Jeremy Swift, Jason Sudeikis, and Brendan Hunt attend a press conference and welcome fans to the “Ted Lasso” Night fan event at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City to celebrate the fourth season of the Apple TV series. Season four of “Ted Lasso” premieres globally on Apple TV on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.

Ahead of the highly anticipated fourth season of the global phenomenon “Ted Lasso,” Apple TV hosted a weekend of events in celebration of the series in Coach Ted Lasso’s hometown of Kansas City. Emmy Award-winning star and executive producer Jason Sudeikis, along with series stars Juno Temple, Brendan Hunt, Jeremy Swift, and Abbie Hern, were in attendance for a press conference at CPKC Stadium, a special “Ted Lasso” Night fan event, and a screening of the fourth season’s debut episode at Regnier Extreme Screen in Kansas City.

Jeremy Swift, Juno Temple, Jason Sudeikis, Abbie Hern and Brendan Hunt attend a press conference and welcome fans to the “Ted Lasso” Night fan event at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City to celebrate the fourth season of the Apple TV series. Season four of “Ted Lasso” premieres globally on Apple TV on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.

The 10-episode fourth season of “Ted Lasso” will premiere on Apple TV with the first episode on August 5, followed by one new episode every Wednesday through October 7, 2026. 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.

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.

“Ted Lasso” season four adds Emmy Award winner Jack Burditt as executive producer under a new overall deal with Apple TV. Jason 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 serve as writers and producers for season four, and Sasha Garron co-produces. 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.

The first three seasons of “Ted Lasso” are now streaming globally 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 850 wins and 3,734 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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Citi hikes Apple price target to $365; bullish on market share gains and pricing power

Tue, 2026-07-14 01:00

On Monday, Citi raised its price target on Apple to $365 from $315 while maintaining its Buy rating. The move reflects stronger margin expectations and rolled-forward financial estimates amid what the bank sees as Apple’s continued resilience in a tough environment for devices.

Apple shares were trading at new all-time highs in Monday morning trading, as investors digested the positive commentary ahead of the company’s upcoming earnings report. Citi remains constructive on the stock, highlighting Apple’s ability to gain market share even as broader smartphone and PC markets face headwinds.

Outperforming a Declining Market

Citi notes that smartphone and PC markets are likely to decline by mid-to-high teens percent. Despite this, Apple is positioned to outperform. According to the note:“continues to outperform the broader smartphone market through share gains, design-driven demand, and strong positioning in the mid-range price segment via promotions and subsidies.”

The firm also stated that Apple “should continue gaining market share despite a slowing devices market.”

Pricing Power and Margin Protection

A key driver behind the higher price target is Apple’s demonstrated ability to implement selective price increases. Citi observed that Apple raised prices on several products mid-quarter amid rising component costs and is evaluating additional memory suppliers to diversify its supply chain.

While iPhone prices remain unchanged for now, Citi expects price increases in the upcoming September launch cycle:“with more focus likely on the higher end models where demand is more resilient.”

The bank also flagged an expected foldable iPhone launch in the fourth calendar quarter. These factors support higher margin expectations following recent price increases.

AI Outlook: Measured Near-Term, Optimistic Longer-Term

On Apple Intelligence, Citi takes a pragmatic view. The note states that Apple Intelligence is:“unlikely to drive a significant upgrade cycle in the near term.”

However, the bank sees meaningful longer-term potential from enhanced Siri AI capabilities, which should increase user engagement and support growth in high-margin services revenue.

September Launch as Key Catalyst

Citi identifies the September iPhone launch as:“an important catalyst that could further strengthen investor sentiment.”

This event is viewed as a potential positive for both hardware momentum and overall investor confidence.

Services Growth: iCloud and Advertising in Focus

On the services side, Citi notes that Sensor Tower data showed App Store revenue in the June quarter grew just 3% year-over-year — tracking below company guidance. That said, the bank views iCloud and advertising as stronger drivers for future revenue growth.

Citi’s raised price target to $365 reflects a combination of:

• Continued market share gains in a challenging devices environment
• Ability to protect and expand margins through selective pricing
• Rolled-forward estimates and stronger margin expectations

MacDailyNews Take: Citi’s note underscores Apple’s structural advantages — brand strength, ecosystem lock-in, and pricing power — even as near-term AI-driven upgrade cycles remain limited.


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TSMC’s record Q2 revenue surge highlights AI boom and Apple’s strategic chip partnership

Tue, 2026-07-14 00:00

According to the company’s latest report, Apple Silicon-supplier TSMC posted second-quarter revenue of approximately T$1.27 trillion (about $39.62 billion), marking a robust 36% increase from the same period a year earlier. This result slightly exceeded analyst expectations and set a new quarterly record, driven primarily by surging demand for AI applications.

For June alone, revenue climbed an impressive 67.9% year-on-year to T$442.68 billion, up 6.2% from the previous month. The strong showing pushed first-half 2026 revenue to NT$2.4 trillion, reflecting 35.6% growth.

Why This Matters for Apple

Apple relies heavily on TSMC for the cutting-edge processors that power its flagship devices, including the A-series and M-series chips in iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The Taiwanese foundry manufactures Apple’s most advanced silicon on leading-edge process nodes—technology also in high demand for AI accelerators.

This interdependence became particularly evident in Apple’s own Q2 fiscal 2026 results (ended March 2026), where the company reported record revenue of $111.2 billion. However, iPhone supply was constrained by limited availability of advanced chips from TSMC, even as demand for the iPhone 17 lineup was described as “explosive.”

TSMC’s latest revenue beat signals strong momentum in the semiconductor ecosystem that directly benefits Apple. As TSMC ramps up production of next-generation nodes (including preparations for 2nm processes), it positions Apple to deliver even more powerful, efficient devices in upcoming cycles, including enhanced AI capabilities across its product lineup.

Broader Context: AI Driving the Semiconductor Renaissance

TSMC’s performance isn’t isolated. The company serves as the foundry backbone for the AI revolution, producing chips for Nvidia’s GPUs and Apple’s custom silicon alike. With AI demand showing no signs of slowing, analysts expect TSMC to potentially raise its full-year guidance when it reports full Q2 earnings on Thursday.

For investors and tech enthusiasts, this news reinforces a key theme: companies with deep exposure to advanced chip manufacturing — like Apple through its close TSMC partnership — are well-placed to capitalize on both consumer innovation and enterprise AI growth.

TSMC’s shares rose modestly ahead of the data release, continuing a strong year that has seen the stock gain around 57%. As the earnings call approaches, all eyes will be on forward guidance and how the foundry plans to balance AI priorities with partners like Apple.

MacDailyNews Take: TSMC’s record quarter isn’t just good news for Taiwan’s tech sector, it’s a bullish indicator for Apple’s innovation pipeline and the broader tech industry’s AI-fueled future.


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Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI could derail the AI giant’s hardware ambitions to challenge the iPhone

Mon, 2026-07-13 23:13
Jony Ive

According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, Apple’s aggressive lawsuit accusing OpenAI of systematically stealing its intellectual property poses a significant threat to the AI company’s efforts to develop consumer hardware devices that could rival the iPhone — potentially disrupting those plans long before any courtroom resolution.

The Core Allegations

Apple filed the blockbuster suit last week, claiming OpenAI orchestrated a coordinated effort to misappropriate trade secrets. Key details include:

• OpenAI allegedly encouraged former and prospective Apple employees to bring unreleased product information, prototypes, CAD designs, and supplier details to interviews and new roles.

• OpenAI instructed hires on evading Apple’s security protocols, reportedly using a checklist tied to its former iPhone design leadership.

• Specific individuals named include OpenAI’s Chief Hardware Officer Tang Tan (a 24-year Apple veteran who led iPhone and Apple Watch design) and engineer Chang Liu, who allegedly retained access to Apple systems post-departure to download confidential files on unreleased products.

Apple claims it has uncovered a “pattern of theft” involving more than 400 former employees now at OpenAI. The suit also implicates io Products (Jony Ive’s hardware startup, acquired by OpenAI for $6.5 billion), describing OpenAI’s emerging hardware efforts as “rotten to its core” due to reliance on misappropriated secrets.

Why This Matters for OpenAI’s iPhone Rival Plans

OpenAI has been aggressively building a hardware division to create AI-powered consumer devices — potentially including a smartphone or agent-based hardware that could bypass traditional app ecosystems and compete directly with Apple’s ecosystem dominance. This push gained momentum with the io Products acquisition and talent poaching from Cupertino.

Gurman’s reporting highlights how the lawsuit creates immediate headwinds:

• Talent and Reputation Risks: Even without a final verdict, the public accusations could slow recruiting, damage partnerships, and invite scrutiny from suppliers wary of legal entanglement.

• Injunctive Relief: Apple is seeking court orders to bar OpenAI from using the alleged secrets, return materials, and preserve evidence—moves that could force redesigns or delays in OpenAI’s device timeline.

• Broader Competitive Tension: The clash comes amid a strained partnership (Apple integrates ChatGPT into Siri and Apple Intelligence), with both sides eyeing greater independence in AI hardware. OpenAI’s ambitions to reduce reliance on the iPhone now face a major legal and PR obstacle.

OpenAI’s Response and Context

OpenAI has denied the claims, stating it has “no interest in other companies’ trade secrets” and remains focused on innovative technology.

The suit escalates existing frictions, including reports of OpenAI previously considering legal action against Apple over their integration deal.

MacDailyNews Take: OpenAI has always been skeevy, from eschewing its open source roots to Sam Altman to desperately overpaying for a washed Jony Ive. Just plain skeevy.

If ever a Skynet would arise, we expect it would spring from the diseased loins of OpenAI.

This isn’t just a legal spat, it’s a flashpoint in the intensifying battle for the future of AI devices. Apple is fiercely protecting the decades of innovation behind its hardware supremacy, while OpenAI bets big on disrupting it with AI-first experiences. As Gurman notes, the disruption to OpenAI’s plans could be swift and substantial, regardless of how the case ultimately resolves in court.


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Apple sues OpenAI, alleging theft of trade secrets to fuel hardware ambitions

Sat, 2026-07-11 07:29

In a sharp escalation of tensions between two of the tech industry’s biggest players, Apple has filed a civil lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI powerhouse of stealing confidential information from former Apple employees to advance its own efforts in building competing hardware devices.

The complaint, filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, targets OpenAI along with two of its executives: chief hardware officer Tang Tan and technical staff member Chang Liu, both former Apple employees. Apple claims they improperly took proprietary data to help OpenAI accelerate development of AI-powered devices that could rival Apple’s ecosystem.

Key Allegations

According to the suit, Tan and Liu used various methods to extract Apple’s confidential information, including trade secrets related to product design, engineering, and hardware development. The goal, Apple alleges, was to bolster OpenAI’s push into consumer devices—potentially including screen-free or AI-centric hardware initiatives that overlap with Apple’s ambitions in areas like Siri enhancements and Apple Intelligence.

“Former Apple employees took confidential information to OpenAI to advance the AI company’s device efforts,” the complaint states. Apple emphasizes that such actions breach the trust and legal obligations these individuals owed their former employer.

This lawsuit comes amid a complex web of partnerships and rivalries in the AI sector. Apple and OpenAI have a high-profile collaboration, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT integrated into Apple’s iOS, iPadOS, and macOS platforms. However, the suit highlights underlying friction as both companies vie for dominance in AI hardware and software.

Broader Context in Tech Turf Wars

The filing underscores the intense talent wars and intellectual property battles defining the AI boom. Tech giants routinely poach top engineers, but accusations of trade secret misappropriation have become more common as companies race to lead in generative AI, on-device processing, and next-generation consumer gadgets.

Apple, known for its tight control over its supply chain and design secrets, has a history of aggressively protecting its intellectual property through litigation. OpenAI, valued at hundreds of billions and backed by major investors, is rapidly expanding beyond software into hardware explorations, often in partnership with figures like former Apple chief designer Jony Ive.

Such suits often lead to countersuits or settlements as companies seek to avoid prolonged public scrutiny of internal practices.

Potential Implications

• For Apple: Reinforces its reputation as a defender of innovation secrets while potentially straining its partnership with OpenAI on AI features for iPhones and Macs.

• For OpenAI: Could slow hardware momentum and invite closer scrutiny of its hiring and integration practices.

• Industry-Wide: May prompt other firms to tighten employee agreements and non-compete enforcement in the high-stakes AI talent market.

MacDailyNews Take: The case is expected to draw significant attention as it unfolds, potentially revealing more details about the secretive race to build the next generation of AI devices. Apple is seeking injunctive relief, damages, and the return or destruction of any misappropriated materials.


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Apple Watch accounts for 90% of AI smartwatch shipments as Edge AI hits 25% penetration in Q126

Sat, 2026-07-11 06:30
Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3.

Global shipments of Edge AI-capable smartwatches experienced robust growth in the first quarter of 2026, with Apple maintaining overwhelming dominance in the emerging category of on-device AI wearables. According to Counterpoint Research, the Apple Watch accounted for the vast majority of these AI-enabled shipments, highlighting the company’s lead in integrating advanced intelligence directly into its devices.

Edge AI Reaches 25% Market Penetration with Strong Growth

Counterpoint Research reported that global Edge AI-capable smartwatch shipments grew by 70% year-over-year in Q1 2026, achieving a market penetration of 25%. One in every four smartwatches shipped during the quarter now features Edge AI capabilities, enabling local machine learning inference for improved speed, privacy, and efficiency.

Apple solely accounted for ~90% of Edge AI smartwatch shipments in Q1 2026. This dominance stems from its custom Neural Engine technology, which powers seamless on-device features such as Siri intent recognition, high-frequency sleep apnea monitoring, and advanced gesture detection without cloud dependency.

Health Monitoring Features Accelerate

The adoption of Edge AI aligns with rapid growth in advanced health capabilities. Shipments of smartwatches with blood pressure monitoring doubled, while those with sleep apnea detection tripled between Q1 2025 and Q1 2026. Key penetration shifts include:

• Blood pressure monitoring: rose from 11% to 23% of shipments
• Sleep apnea detection: increased from 5% to 18%
• ECG: grew from 31% to 34%

These developments reflect a broader industry move toward clinically relevant, real-time health insights powered by on-device AI.

Apple’s Overall Market Performance

Apple’s shipments grew 21% year-over-year, securing a 23% share of the total global smartwatch market. Counterpoint Principal Analyst Anshika Jain said in a statement: “Apple captured the highest shipment share and was the strongest performer in the quarter, helped by its refreshed lineup, meaningful health upgrades and the more affordable Apple Watch SE 3.”

Counterpoint’s Research Director Mohit Agrawal commented on the transition in Edge AI, “Edge AI in smartwatches is shifting from primarily a hardware integration to one that also includes software optimization. The real unlock is smaller, more efficient models and OS-level access that lets any app run inference locally. AI needs to turn from a single application into a personal layer that works on personal data. This enables instant health alerts, gesture control, and richer personalized experiences, and that is why Edge AI penetration is set to approach 32% in 2026.”

MacDailyNews Take: Counterpoint expects Edge AI penetration in smartwatches to near 32% by the end of 2026. As the category evolves from basic tracking to intelligent, personalized health and interaction tools, Apple’s integration of hardware, software, and privacy-focused AI continues to give it a substantial edge in the competitive wearable market.


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Apple iPhone Ultra foldable to feature 4,883mAh dual-cell battery, new leak claims

Sat, 2026-07-11 05:38
3D render claiming to depict Apple’s first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)

Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone Ultra — the company’s first foldable smartphone — is generating significant buzz as its expected September launch approaches. A fresh leak shared today provides new details on the device’s battery specifications, offering a clearer picture of how Apple plans to power its ambitious foldable design.

According to a Weibo post from well-known leaker Digital Chat Station, Apple’s battery supplier has submitted regulatory filings for two battery cells rated at 1,921mAh and 2,962mAh. Combined, these cells deliver a total capacity of 4,883mAh. This dual-cell configuration aligns with common designs in existing foldable phones, where separate batteries are typically placed in the two halves of the device to optimize weight distribution and space.

For context, this capacity positions the iPhone Ultra competitively against current foldables:

• Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: 4,400mAh total

• Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: 5,015mAh

• Previous-generation Pixel 9 Pro Fold: 4,650mAh

While the iPhone Ultra’s total capacity falls between the Galaxy Z Fold7 and the latest Pixel Fold, real-world battery life will depend on numerous factors beyond raw mAh ratings. These include the efficiency of Apple’s custom silicon, the power demands of the foldable display (both when folded and unfolded), software optimizations in iOS, and overall device thickness and weight.

How It Compares to the Rest of the iPhone 18 Lineup

The same leak ecosystem has also revealed projected battery sizes for the standard iPhone 18 models, giving a broader view of Apple’s 2026 iPhone strategy:

• iPhone 18 Pro: ~4,288mAh (eSIM) or 4,056mAh (physical SIM) — modest gains over the iPhone 17 Pro

• iPhone 18 Pro Max: ~5,567mAh (eSIM) or 5,391mAh (physical SIM) — significantly larger than previous Pro Max models

• iPhone Ultra: 4,883mAh

The iPhone Ultra’s battery is notably smaller than the Pro Max’s, which makes sense given the engineering constraints of a foldable chassis. Apple is expected to prioritize thinness, durability of the hinge, and balanced weight over maximizing capacity.

Battery capacity represents just one piece of the puzzle. The iPhone Ultra’s unique form factor — featuring a large unfolded display — could introduce new power-management challenges and opportunities. Apple has a strong track record of delivering excellent battery life through tight hardware-software integration, so the final endurance figures may outperform what the raw numbers suggest.

MacDailyNews Take: The iPhone Ultra is rumored to launch alongside the iPhone 18 series in September 2026. While leaks continue to provide tantalizing details, official confirmation of specs, pricing, and real-world performance will only come from Apple itself at the launch event. Until then, the iPhone Ultra remains one of the most exciting product developments in Apple’s recent history!


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Apple emerges as the ultimate defensive play in an AI-driven market

Sat, 2026-07-11 04:30
Apple Park in Cupertino, California

While many Big Tech peers chase high-risk AI growth, Apple stands out for its stability and resilience. The company is projected to grow free cash flow in 2026 — a rarity among its counterparts — positioning its stock as a defensive haven traditionally reserved for consumer staples, utilities, and healthcare names.

Nate Wolf for Barron’s:

“No one admits they like or want to buy more AAPL,” Mizuho Securities analyst Jordan Klein wrote Friday. “But I get why more folks [are] looking at AAPL as a hedge or long idea.”

“Analysts estimate Meta Platforms, Oracle, and Amazon will have negative free cash flow in 2026 because of their AI investments. Meanwhile, Apple is expected to produce $143 billion in free cash flow, up from $109 billion last year, per FactSet. Its capital expenditures will likely decline in 2026.

“[Apple] has definitely been out of favor, but carries a lot less direct near-term execution risk,” Klein wrote.”

But Apple is one of the few high-profile tech names that isn’t a primary consumer or supplier of AI compute, and that differentiation has value… If Apple’s share price is any indication, plenty of investors want to keep at least some money away from the AI trade.


MacDailyNews Take: As we wrote back on February 18 when Apple shares closed at $264.11 ($50 per share ago):

Just wait until Apple begins to release Apple Intelligence features underpinned with — but privacy-protected from — Google Gemini and things like Siri begin to actually work as well as, or even better than, people expect them to work in 2026. The sky’s the limit for Apple stock!


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Apple eyes PrismML to run huge AI models directly on iPhone

Sat, 2026-07-11 03:00

Apple is in discussions with PrismML, a Khosla Ventures-backed startup that claims to have achieved a major breakthrough in running exceptionally large AI models directly on iPhones without relying on cloud servers, Aaron Tilley reports for The Information. The company says it has successfully compressed and executed a 27-billion-parameter model on the latest iPhone hardware, marking what it describes as the largest AI model ever run fully on-device.

PrismML, which emerged from stealth earlier this year as a Caltech spinout, specializes in extreme model compression techniques, particularly 1-bit and ternary weight architectures. These methods drastically reduce memory footprints while aiming to preserve performance. According to the startup, its technology allowed Alibaba’s open-source Qwen 3.6 (27B parameters) — which normally requires about 54 GB in standard precision — to shrink to under 4 GB. The compressed model reportedly ran with all parameters active simultaneously on an iPhone 17 Pro, enabling more complex on-device tasks like advanced reasoning and software development assistance.

This development aligns with Apple’s long-standing push to enhance Apple Intelligence with more powerful on-device capabilities. By keeping AI processing local, Apple can improve privacy, reduce latency, and lessen dependence on cloud infrastructure and external partners. Sources familiar with the matter indicate Apple has held talks with PrismML about potential integration of its compression technology to expand what future iPhones can handle natively.

The Technical Leap: 1-Bit Models and Intelligence Density

Traditional large language models use 16-bit floating-point precision, leading to massive memory requirements. PrismML’s approach uses 1-bit weights (essentially on/off states) and ternary variants (weights of -1, 0, or +1). The company’s flagship open-source “Bonsai” family includes:

• Bonsai 8B: An 8-billion-parameter model that fits in roughly 1 GB (versus ~16 GB for a typical 16-bit equivalent), while delivering competitive results on benchmarks like MMLU, GSM8K, and HumanEval.

• Smaller variants (4B and 1.7B) optimized for even greater efficiency.

PrismML claims these models offer up to 14× smaller memory use, 8× faster inference, and 5× better energy efficiency compared to full-precision counterparts, resulting in over 10× “intelligence density.” The startup has open-sourced its models under Apache 2.0 and released custom kernels for Apple’s Metal framework, making them compatible with iPhone and Mac hardware.

Co-founders, including Caltech professor Babak Hassibi and other PhDs, emphasize that the breakthrough stems from years of research into neural network compression. Investors include Khosla Ventures, Cerberus Capital, and Caltech itself, with the company raising $16.25 million in seed funding. Vinod Khosla has praised the work as a “mathematical breakthrough” that could shift AI from data-center dominance to efficient edge deployment.

Implications for Apple and the Industry

For Apple, adopting such technology could supercharge features in iOS and Apple Intelligence, enabling more sophisticated AI agents, real-time coding help, or advanced multimodal capabilities without constant server calls. It also addresses growing concerns around energy consumption and data privacy in AI.

PrismML positions its tech not just for consumer devices but for robotics, wearables, and industrial edge applications. By open-sourcing core models, the company hopes to accelerate adoption and invite community improvements.

While independent verification of all performance claims is still emerging, the reported iPhone demo and Apple’s interest signal strong validation. As the AI race intensifies, solutions that pack more intelligence into everyday devices — without ballooning costs or power draw — could prove transformative.

PrismML plans further releases and is expected to continue engaging with major device makers.

MacDailyNews Take: For Apple, which has invested heavily in on-device AI silicon like the Neural Engine, this could represent a key for the next-gen of truly personal, secure, and private artificial intelligence.


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Apple TV climbs to fourth-largest SVOD platform in the U.S. with strongest annual growth

Sat, 2026-07-11 02:00

Apple TV has achieved a notable milestone in the fiercely competitive U.S. streaming market, rising to become the fourth-largest subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platform according to the latest JustWatch Q2 2026 Market Shares report.

The data, based on more than 45 million streaming interactions tracked via the JustWatch app and website across more than 320 SVOD services, measures shifts in user interest and engagement (including searches, clicks, and watchlist additions) over the past three months.

Q2 2026 U.S. SVOD Market Shares (JustWatch)

• Netflix: 20%
• Amazon Prime Video: 15%
• Disney+: 13%
• Apple TV: 13%
• Hulu: 11%
• Max (formerly HBO Max): 10%
• Peacock Premium: 4%
• Paramount+: 3%
• PBS: 2%
• Starz: 1%
• Other services: 4%

Apple TV gained 1 percentage point in the quarter and an impressive 5 percentage points year-over-year — the strongest annual growth among major platforms. This surge allowed it to overtake Hulu and Max and secure sole possession of fourth place.

Netflix continues to lead, but saw some quarterly softening in prior periods before rebounding slightly. Prime Video remains a strong second despite flatter annual performance. Disney+ holds steady in third.

Subscriber Context and Apple’s Strategy

Apple does not publicly disclose exact subscriber numbers for Apple TV. Industry estimates place global paid subscribers around 45 million as of late 2025/early 2026 vs. Netflix (300M+ paid), Amazon Prime Video (200M+ global users), and Disney+ (131.6 million paid).

However, Apple TV punches above its weight in the U.S. thanks to deep integration with Apple’s hardware ecosystem. Promotional offers (such as three free months with new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV purchases) and bundling through Apple One help drive adoption. The service maintains a premium, ad-free positioning while competitors have widely adopted ad-supported tiers.

High-quality originals continue to fuel momentum. Acclaimed titles like Severance, Shrinking, and others have driven record viewership in recent periods. Looking ahead, Apple’s multi-year exclusive U.S. rights to Formula 1 (starting in 2026) represent a significant expansion into live sports, potentially broadening its appeal.

Broader Streaming Landscape

The U.S. SVOD market remains dynamic. While scale leaders Netflix and Prime Video dominate overall, mid-tier services are closing gaps through content quality, user experience, and bundling. Many households now subscribe to multiple services (often 4–6 on average), increasing competition for attention and wallet share.

Apple TV’s strong engagement growth signals that a focused, high-production-value approach can resonate even without the massive libraries of its larger rivals.

MacDailyNews Take: Apple TV’s momentum is accelerating in a competitive market thanks to its focus on premium content; quality over quantity (even as the quantity continues to grow)!

Note on methodology: JustWatch’s figures reflect engagement and interest on its platform rather than total subscribers, paid viewing hours, or revenue. This can differ from other rankings (e.g., those from Parks Associates or analyst estimates focused on subscriber counts).


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Apple’s iPhones are the clear winner: Unbeatable resale value that leaves Android phones in the dust

Sat, 2026-07-11 01:00
Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro in Deep Blue

When choosing your next smartphone, the real question isn’t just what it costs today, it’s what it will be worth tomorrow. In 2026, Apple’s iPhones stand head and shoulders above Android phones when it comes to holding their value. If you’re looking for a device that protects your investment and maximizes your return when upgrading, Apple delivers results that most Android flagships simply can’t match.

The Data Proves iPhone Superiority

Recent resale market analysis shows a consistent and impressive advantage for Apple:

• iPhones retain a remarkable 60–70% of their value after one year, with many flagship models (iPhone 16 and 17 series) losing just 27–33%. They continue performing strongly into year two and beyond.

• Samsung Galaxy S series typically retains only 40–60%, depreciating 47–66% in the first year. Even with improvements like longer software support, they woefully trail Apple’s iPhone.

• Google Pixel and most other Android phones fare even worse, often losing 60–72% or more in the first 12 months.

Average Android phones depreciate roughly twice as fast as iPhones. A $1,000 iPhone might still fetch $650–$700 after a year, while a comparable Android flagship could drop to $400–$550. Over time, that gap translates into hundreds of dollars in your pocket.

After two years, premium iPhones frequently hold 50–65% of their original price, reinforcing Apple’s reputation as the gold standard for value retention.

What Makes iPhones Hold Value So Much Better?

Apple’s edge comes down to smart design and loyal demand:

• Industry-leading software support: 6–7 years of iOS updates keep iPhones secure, fast, and desirable long after purchase.

• Premium ecosystem and build quality that ages gracefully, backed by widespread repair options and strong brand trust.

• High demand in the used market: Buyers actively seek out iPhones, creating a liquid, high-value resale environment.

• Controlled pricing and supply: Apple avoids aggressive discounting, preserving long-term worth.

Android phones, with rampany fragmentation and shorter support cycles,— can’t compete with Apple’s consistent excellence.

Why This Makes iPhone the Smarter Choice

Choosing an iPhone isn’t just about getting a great phone today, it’s about making a smarter financial decision overall. The superior resale value turns your iPhone into a lower-cost investment over time, especially if you upgrade every couple of years. You get premium performance, seamless ecosystem integration, and peace of mind knowing you’ll recover more of your money when you’re ready for the next model.

Android phones’ faster depreciation means higher long-term ownership costs. For buyers who value quality, longevity, and investment protection, iPhone remains the clear winner.

MacDailyNews Take: So, no, those who settle for Android are not “saving money.” Apple’s iPhones excel where it counts: delivering exceptional experiences and protecting your wallet. Their unmatched resale strength makes them the intelligent, future-proof choice for discerning buyers.


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AirPods with cameras: Apple’s bold step toward AI-powered ‘eyes in your ears

Sat, 2026-07-11 00:00

Apple is pushing the boundaries of wearable tech once again. According to a new CNET video featuring tech expert Bridget Carey, the company is reportedly developing future AirPods equipped with tiny cameras — and it’s not just for gimmicks. This move could transform your earbuds from audio companions into intelligent AI assistants that “see” the world around you.

The Vision Behind Camera-Equipped AirPods

The cameras aren’t designed for selfies, photos, or video recording from your ears (which would be awkward anyway). Instead, they act as low-resolution sensors feeding visual data to Siri and Apple Intelligence. Imagine walking through your kitchen and asking, “What can I make with these ingredients?” or getting real-time directions that reference landmarks you’re actually looking at. The buds could provide contextual reminders, identify objects, or enhance navigation without you ever pulling out your phone.

This aligns with Apple’s broader push into ambient computing — technology that blends seamlessly into your daily life. The ear is prime real estate for discreet sensors, offering a direct audio line for Siri responses while the cameras add visual awareness. Prototypes reportedly feature slightly longer stems on AirPods Pro-like designs to house the cameras, with privacy indicators (like an active light) to signal when they’re capturing data.

Why Now? Rumors, Timelines, and Tech Challenges

Reports from Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman and others indicate Apple has been working on this for years, with prototypes in late-stage testing (design validation phase). An initial 2026 target slipped due to software hurdles, particularly refining the next-gen Siri AI. A launch could now come in late 2027, potentially alongside other big releases like a foldable iPhone and 20th-anniversary iPhone models.

Earlier analyst predictions, such as those from Ming-Chi Kuo, highlighted infrared cameras for better spatial audio with Vision Pro and gesture tracking. Now, the focus has expanded to full Visual Intelligence capabilities. Apple is also exploring health features and a new H3 chip for lower latency and improved performance in future models.

Not Just Apple: The Wider Trend of “Earbud Eyes”

Apple isn’t alone in putting cameras near our ears. The CNET video notes other companies experimenting with similar tech in wearables. This reflects a shift toward screenless or hands-free AI companions, competing with smart glasses (like Meta’s Ray-Ban models) or even AI pins. Earbuds offer a subtle, always-with-you alternative that millions already own and wear daily.

A recent Apple acquisition is also spotlighted as a potential clue. Theories link it to advancements in silent speech recognition, facial micro-movements, and better audio AI — technologies that could pair perfectly with visual input from cameras for more intuitive, non-verbal interactions.

Privacy, Potential, and the Road Ahead

Privacy concerns are inevitable with always-on sensors, but Apple is expected to emphasize on-device processing and user controls. Success will depend on how seamlessly the AI integrates — delivering useful insights without being intrusive or draining battery life.

MacDailyNews Take: If realized, camera-equipped AirPods could mark a major evolution for the product line, which has already grown from simple wireless buds to health-tracking, noise-canceling powerhouses. They represent Apple’s bet that the future of computing is contextual, personal, and wearable — with your ears (and now eyes) leading the way.


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Apple and Major League Baseball announce August ‘Friday Night Baseball’ schedule

Fri, 2026-07-10 23:11

Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) on Thursday unveiled the August schedule for “Friday Night Baseball,” the weekly doubleheader streaming every Friday on Apple TV throughout the 2026 regular season. Apple TV subscribers across 60 countries and regions can enjoy two marquee matchups each week with enhanced production quality, expert commentary, and no local broadcast restrictions.

August’s schedule is highlighted by several marquee matchups, including the latest chapter in two of baseball’s most iconic rivalries. On August 14, breakout star Jordan Walker and the St. Louis Cardinals take on three-time All-Star Alex Bregman and the Chicago Cubs for a matinee battle. Then, on August 28, the New York Yankees will host the Boston Red Sox for the newest installment of one of baseball’s greatest rivalries.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the defending American League Champion Toronto Blue Jays will also relive their historic 2025 postseason run on “Friday Night Baseball” with a Division Series rematch against the Yankees on August 14 and a Championship Series rematch against Julio Rodríguez and the Seattle Mariners on August 28.

The month also features multiple appearances by some of baseball’s top contenders, including the American League West-leading Seattle Mariners and American League East-leading Tampa Bay Rays, who will each appear twice on “Friday Night Baseball” during August.

For the fifth straight season, “Friday Night Baseball” games will be called by broadcast teams Wayne Randazzo (play-by-play), Dontrelle Willis (analyst), and Heidi Watney (sideline reporter); and Alex Faust (play-by-play), Ryan Spilborghs (analyst), and Tricia Whitaker (sideline reporter) with Rich Waltz, who will join the broadcast team to call select games during the season. Game-by-game announcer assignments will be revealed weekly. The “Friday Night Baseball” pregame shows will be hosted by Lauren Gardner, former MLB All-Star player Eric Hosmer, and insider Russell Dorsey.

Fans in the U.S. and Canada will also have the option to listen to home and away local radio broadcasts during “Friday Night Baseball” games.

“Friday Night Baseball” is produced by MLB Network’s Emmy Award-winning production team in partnership with Apple’s live sports production team, with the first game of each weekly doubleheader presented by Essilor.

MacDailyNews Note: Apple TV subscribers can watch “Friday Night Baseball” 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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Apple TV makes historic Hall H debut at San Diego Comic-Con with ‘Widow’s Bay,’ ‘Matchbox,’ ‘Mayday,’ ‘Silo,’ and more

Fri, 2026-07-10 05:04
Apple won in the Comedy, Documentary and Commercial categories at the 78th Annual Directors Guild Awards.

Apple TV is set to dominate San Diego Comic-Con International this year, marking its first-ever appearance in the prestigious Hall H with a star-studded two-hour panel on Saturday, July 25 at 2:00 PM.

According to an exclusive report from Deadline, the streaming service will showcase a powerhouse lineup including the Emmy-nominated hit series Widow’s Bay, the Mattel-inspired action film Matchbox starring John Cena, Ryan Reynolds’ spy thriller Mayday, and returning favorites Dark Matter and Silo. Podcast host Josh Horowitz of Happy, Sad, Confused will moderate the panels.

Panel Highlights

• Matchbox The Movie: (Panelists: John Cena, Jessica Biel, Arturo Castro, Sam Richardson, Teyonah Parris)
Directed by Sam Hargrave, this Skydance/Mattel co-production follows a group of childhood friends pulled into a high-stakes international chase when their former leader (Cena), now a CIA agent, returns to their small town. The film hits Apple TV on October 9.

• Widow’s Bay: The supernatural series, created by Katie Dippold and executive produced by Hiro Murai, stars Matthew Rhys as a mayor trying to revitalize a cursed island community. Season 1 is currently streaming, and it recently earned 19 Emmy nominations.

• Dark Matter: (Panelists include Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly, Blake Crouch, and more). Season 2 of the multiverse thriller premieres August 28.

• Mayday: (Panelists: directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein). Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh star in this Cold War spy thriller, arriving on Apple TV September 4.

• Silo (Panelists: Rebecca Ferguson, Graham Yost, Common, Tim Robbins, and more). Season 3, which launched July 3, blends present-day dystopian drama with an origin story set centuries earlier.

Beyond the main panel, Apple TV is expanding its footprint at the con. Attendees can experience The Silo Experience, a multi-sensory installation open Friday through Sunday at The Lot @ 1st & J. On Friday night, there’s also a special sneak preview screening of the Dark Matter Season 2 premiere in Room 6DE.

MacDailyNews Take: Comic-Con runs July 23–26, 2026 (with preview night on July 22). This major push underscores Apple TV’s ongoing and growing commitment to genre storytelling and big-screen talent.


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Apple TV’s Matt Cherniss on why awards-magnet ‘Widow’s Bay’ is a comedy series

Fri, 2026-07-10 04:00
Apple TV has renewed global hit series “Widow’s Bay” for a second season, led by Emmy Award winner Matthew Rhys.

Matt Cherniss, Apple TV’s Head of Programming at Apple, is in a good mood today — and for good reason. His streaming service has once again shattered its own record for Emmy nominations, and it did so with a notably lean slate of shows compared to its bigger rivals.

On Wednesday, the Television Academy announced 87 Emmy nominations for Apple TV, topping last year’s previous record of 81. Remarkably, this haul came in a year without “The Studio” or “Ted Lasso.” The secret? Two breakout newcomers: “Widow’s Bay” with 19 nominations and Vince Gilligan’s “Pluribus” with 18. The best news of all? They won’t split votes in the same categories — “Pluribus” is competing as a drama series, while “Widow’s Bay” was submitted as a (very) dark comedy.

MacDailyNews Take: That’s how “The Pitt,” yet another hospital show that we’ve all seen a thousand times, racked up so many Emmy wins last year: The superior “Severance” and “Pluribus” series canceled each other out.

Tony Maglio for The Hollywood Reporter:

And that’s exactly where my phone call with Cherniss began; read The Hollywood Reporter‘s Q&A with the Apple TV head of programming below.

[THR]: Make the case to me that Widow’s Bay is a comedy.

[Cherniss]: One of the best things about television right now is, I think, the variety of shows and the uniqueness of the creativity that’s out there, and that things don’t necessarily fit into a category maybe as simply as they did in the past. “Widow’s Bay” does a lot of things when you’re watching the show, right? It scares you, it makes you think, and it makes you laugh — and it makes me laugh a lot. And so you know where it sits as a category? I guess that the voters ultimately will decide, you know, what they feel is the best comedy, but I certainly think that it’s well-suited to be in that category.

It’s the only quote-unquote “Comedy” I won’t watch with the lights off.

Yeah, yeah. I think that’s right. I also think that there’s a heightened element to the show — and the genre — that leans it a little more into that category. The intention of the actors and the characters are a little bit larger than life at times that I think suits the comedy category for that show, in particular.

There are definitely humorous situations and performances, I will give you that.

I mean, look, if you’re doing a show that examines the human condition, anyway, and there’s no laughs in it, that’s going to be tough. And certainly, you know, we all are sort of acclimated to certain formats, right, driving these things? But, ultimately, I do think that “Widow’s Bay” is in the right place.


MacDailyNews Take: Apple TV’s “Widow’s Bay” synopsis has always stated, “‘Widow’s Bay’ blends genuine horror with character-driven comedy.”


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Apple’s macOS 28 will no longer support encrypted Mac OS Extended (HFS+) drives

Fri, 2026-07-10 03:00

Apple has issued a clear warning to users still relying on older encrypted storage: starting with macOS 28 (expected in 2027), the company will drop support for encrypted volumes formatted with Mac OS Extended, also known as HFS+.

In a new support document published this week, Apple states that in macOS 28 and later, the Mac OS Extended file system format will be supported only for unencrypted volumes. Encrypted HFS+ drives — common on older external hard drives and backups created with FileVault-style encryption via CoreStorage — will no longer be readable without prior action.

Why This Change Matters

Apple has been gradually shifting away from the aging Mac OS Extended format since introducing the more modern and efficient APFS (Apple File System) in 2017. APFS offers native encryption, better performance, snapshot capabilities, and improved data integrity. While unencrypted HFS+ volumes will continue to work in macOS 28 and beyond, encrypted legacy volumes are now being retired to simplify the codebase and encourage migration to modern standards.

Users may begin seeing warnings as early as macOS 26, which can alert them to incompatible encrypted Mac OS Extended drives.

How to Check If Your Drives Are Affected

  1. Open Disk Utility (in Applications > Utilities).
  2. From the View menu, choose Show Only Volumes.
  3. Select the volume in the sidebar.
  4. Look at the details on the right. If it shows both “Mac OS Extended” and “Encrypted” (e.g., “CoreStorage Logical Volume • Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted)”), the drive will not be compatible with macOS 28.

Note: This change does not affect APFS-formatted drives (encrypted or not) or unencrypted HFS+ volumes.What You Should Do NowApple strongly recommends backing up your data first. Then choose one of these options before upgrading to macOS 28:

• Decrypt the volume (preserves data without erasure): Connect the drive, unlock it with the password, Control-click the drive icon, and select Decrypt. This process can take a long time for large drives. After decryption, you can optionally convert it to APFS.

• Reformat the volume (recommended for long-term use): Erase and reformat using APFS or APFS (Encrypted). This will delete all existing data, so ensure you have a complete backup.

For detailed step-by-step instructions, refer to Apple’s official support document: About support for encrypted Mac OS Extended disks in macOS 28 or later.

MacDailyNews Take: This move aligns with Apple’s long-term strategy to retire legacy technologies. Users with older encrypted external drives or Time Machine backups should act soon to avoid data access issues next year. If you’re unsure about your storage setup, checking with Disk Utility now is a quick and safe first step.


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Apple TV debuts trailer for ‘Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy’

Fri, 2026-07-10 02:12
When Snoopy’s doghouse is accidentally sold at a yard sale, Charlie Brown leads the search to bring it home in “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy,” premiering July 31 on Apple TV.

Today, Apple TV unveiled the trailer for “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy,” premiering globally on Friday, July 31. In the new original special under the Snoopy Presents banner, Snoopy is devastated when his beloved doghouse is accidentally sold at a yard sale. In an effort to cheer up his pal, Charlie Brown leads Snoopy on an adventure to find his old doghouse, and along the way, they learn what makes a house truly a home.

The all-new special stars Riley Vargas, Terry McGurrin, Rob Tinkler, Kitai O’Garro, Josephine Nisbett, Grace Nicolaou-Wood, Jo-Hannah Atchison, Lexi Perri, Athan Giazitzidis and Diego Whalen, and is executive produced by Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts, Logan McPherson, Paige Braddock, Chris Bracco and Mark Evestaff. The special features the original song, “Home, Where Your Heart Found Me” by acclaimed singer-songwriter Allen Stone.

Apple TV is the exclusive streaming home for all things Peanuts, including the classic Peanuts library, as well as more new original Peanuts series and specials, through an expanded partnership with WildBrain, Peanuts Worldwide and Lee Mendelson Film Productions until 2030. Apple has been home to the Peanuts classic library since 2020, alongside multiple original programming collaborations starting in 2018, and is currently in production with WildBrain and Peanuts on a brand-new animated feature film starring Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. In the upcoming feature, “Snoopy Unleashed,” Snoopy runs away from home, and Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang go on an emotional journey to the vibrant Big City as they search for Snoopy and discover that real friendship means loving each other just as they are.

Apple TV’s award-winning original Peanuts series also include the Emmy and Annie Award-nominated “Snoopy in Space” and “The Snoopy Show” as well as new original specials under the Snoopy Presents banner including Emmy Award-nominated programs “It’s the Small Things, Charlie Brown,” “Lucy’s School,” “To Mom (and Dad), With Love,” “One-of-a-Kind Marcie,” “Welcome Home, Franklin,” the Annie Award-nominated “For Auld Lang Syne” and “Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical.” Apple TV also features two Emmy Award-winning original Peanuts documentaries, “Who Are You Charlie Brown?” and “Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10,” and classic anthology titles including “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving,” “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown” and “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown,” among many others.

The exciting slate of recent offerings for kids and families on Apple TV also features “My Brother the Minotaur,” from Academy Award-nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon and award-winning children’s media company Dog Ears; “Wonder Pets: In the City,” from Emmy Award winner Jennifer Oxley and produced by Nickelodeon Animation; animated adventure trilogy “WondLa,” based on the New York Times bestselling book series “The Search for WondLa” by Tony DiTerlizzi; highly anticipated kids and family series “Yo Gabba GabbaLand!,” inspired by the hit, Emmy Award-nominated cultural phenomenon “Yo Gabba Gabba!”; season two of Emmy Award-winning “Shape Island,” based on the internationally bestselling picture books from Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen; animated fantasy adventure series “The Sisters Grimm,” based on Michael Buckley’s New York Times bestselling book series; the music-driven animated comedy series “BE@RBRICK” from DreamWorks Animation; “Goldie,” inspired by Emily Brundige’s award-winning 2019 short film of the same name, and many more.

Award-winning all-ages offerings now streaming globally on Apple TV also include the BAFTA Award and Emmy Award-winning live-action animated hybrid special “The Velveteen Rabbit,” BAFTA Award and Humanitas Prize-winning “El Deafo,” BAFTA Award-winning “Lovely Little Farm,” “Duck & Goose,” “Get Rolling With Otis,” Spin Master Entertainment’s “Sago Mini Friends,” “Frog and Toad,” based on the Caldecott and Newbery Honor-winning books, Annie Award-nominated “Not a Box,” GLAAD Media Award-nominated “Pinecone & Pony,” The Jim Henson Company’s Emmy Award-winning “Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock,” “Harriet the Spy” and “Slumberkins,” Sesame Workshop’s “Helpsters,” Joseph Gordon-Levitt, HITRECORD and Bento Box Entertainment’s “Wolfboy and the Everything Factory,” Jack McBrayer and Angela C. Santomero’s Emmy Award-nominated “Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show,” and Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series “Stillwater” from Gaumont and Scholastic Entertainment. Live-action offerings include “Me,” an elevated cinematic coming-of-age story from Barry L. Levy, Bonnie Hunt’s DGA Award and WGA Award-nominated “Amber Brown,” DGA Award-winning “Best Foot Forward,” “Surfside Girls,” WGA Award-winning “Life By Ella,” Sesame Workshop and Sinking Ship’s Emmy Award-winning “Ghostwriter,” Emmy Award and Environmental Media Association Award-winning “Jane” and Scholastic’s “Puppy Place.” “Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth,” the Emmy Award-winning television event based on the New York Times bestselling book and TIME Best Book of the Year by Oliver Jeffers, is also featured.

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 850 wins and 3,737 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.

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