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The Guardian reviews Apple TV’s ‘Cape Fear’ series: ‘Amy Adams and Javier Bardem’s immaculate update is a wild, wild ride’

Sat, 2026-06-06 00:15

Apple TV’s “Cape Fear” series is inspired by the 1991 remake directed by Martin Scorsese and produced by Steven Spielberg. A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Amy Adams) and Tom Bowden (Patrick Wilson) when Max Cady (Javier Bardem), the notorious killer they are responsible for putting behind bars, is let out of prison — and he wants vengeance.

Lucy Mangan for The Guardian:

“Ever look around and wonder if we deserve all this?” a woman asks, standing by their sprawling mansion’s swimming pool with her handsome, ripped, fellow lawyer husband.

“No,” he replies.

Ah me. Ah my. Welcome to the latest screen incarnation of John D MacDonald’s taut psychological thriller, published in 1957 as The Executioners and now adapted for the third time under the title Cape Fear. Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck starred in the first, in 1962 – the former as the villain Max Cady, nursing an incandescent rage and obsessive desire for vengeance against the latter, as lawyer Sam Bowden, for for his role as key witness in a rape prosecution. Martin Scorsese directed a remake that had Nick Nolte as Bowden and a truly terrifying Robert De Niro as Cady in 1991. It introduced a few more moral grey areas but the battle remained between good and very, very evil as Cady sought to destroy Bowden’s life and family in every conceivable way.

But we have all got a lot more complex since then and here to match our new sophistications and probe every single modern weakness, fear and pressure point is Nick Antosca’s 10-part series of the same name. It is a wild ride…

Bardem turns in what will surely become the definitive take on the role; genuinely charming, convincing, momentarily even sympathetic and then terrifying, in a way that makes De Niro look like Danny DeVito but somehow never quite becomes pantomimic or preposterous.


MacDailyNews Take: Yet another winner for Apple TV!

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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U.S. labor market powers ahead: 172,000 jobs added in May, far surpassing expectations in strong show of American economic resilience

Fri, 2026-06-05 23:06

The U.S. economy delivered another impressive performance in May, with nonfarm payrolls surging by a robust 172,000 jobs — more than double the Dow Jones consensus estimate of just 80,000. This marks continued solid expansion in the labor market, underscoring the strength and momentum of the American workforce under current policies.

Unemployment held steady at a healthy 4.3%, exactly in line with forecasts, while upward revisions to prior months painted an even brighter picture: April was revised higher to 179,000 (up 64,000 from the initial reading), and March climbed to 214,000. These adjustments highlight a more consistent and vigorous job creation trend than initially reported.

Economists and policymakers (including the Federal Reserve) generally view 4% to 5% as the full-employment range for the U.S.

Key highlights from the May report include:

• Broad-based gains: Leisure and hospitality led the way with a strong 70,000 jobs added — well above its recent monthly average. Local government contributed 55,000, health care added 35,000, and social assistance grew by 12,000.

• Wage growth: Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% in May and are up 3.4% over the past year, providing workers with steady income gains that align with economic expectations.

• Household survey strength: Employment rose by 149,000, with the broader unemployment measure (including discouraged workers and part-timers) improving to 8.1%. Labor force participation remained stable at 61.8%.

This report comes amid a backdrop of solid broader economic growth, with GDP tracking at a strong annualized pace in Q2 according to the Atlanta Fed. The resilient labor market — characterized by moderate layoffs and improving breadth of job gains — signals confidence among employers and a stable foundation for continued expansion.

While some sectors continue to adapt to technological shifts like AI, the overall data reflects a low-hire, low-fire environment that has evolved into more widespread hiring in May. This strength is likely to support consumer spending and business investment moving forward.

MacDailyNews Take: A clear win for the U.S. economy: better-than-expected growth, upward revisions, steady unemployment, and healthy wage increases. The American macroeconomy’s momentum is real — and that’s very good news indeed, especially for Apple’s business which is heavily driven by premium consumer purchases (iPhones, Macs, Watches, AirPods, services). Healthy employment, steady wage growth (up 3.4% YoY), and low unemployment in Apple’s No.1 market mean more people with jobs and disposable income to spend on Apple products. This is especially supportive for iPhone upgrade cycles and Services revenue.


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Apple finally set to launch all-new Siri in September, powered by Google cloud and Nvidia chips

Fri, 2026-06-05 07:02
Apple kicks off Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8th

After years of broken promises, false advertising, embarrassing delays, and a Siri that has lagged far behind competitors, Apple is finally preparing to deliver a meaningful upgrade to its voice assistant. According to The Information, the long-awaited overhauled Siri will launch in September 2026 alongside iOS 27, relying on a hybrid approach that taps Google Cloud’s Gemini models and Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs for the heavy lifting.

This is the same Siri overhaul that was teased at WWDC 2024, delayed multiple times throughout 2025, and pushed into 2026 amid internal missteps, executive shakeups, and what critics have called a lack of urgency in Apple’s AI strategy.

Tim Cook Bears Responsibility

Tim Cook, Apple’s outgoing CEO, ultimately owns these repeated delays. In fact, this whole debacle may have been what finally precipitated Apple’s CEO transition. Apple publicly hyped advanced, personalized Siri capabilities as part of Apple Intelligence at WWWC 2024, only to admit they needed “more time to meet our high-quality bar.” That phrase became a recurring corporate euphemism while rivals like Google and OpenAI surged ahead. Cook addressed the setbacks in earnings calls and internal meetings, but the pattern points to leadership-level complacency if not utter blindness.

Under Cook’s tenure, Apple has excelled at operational execution and services growth, but it has repeatedly found itself playing catch-up in transformative technologies. The decision to lean on Google and Nvidia for this Siri reboot — after heavily marketing on-device privacy and Apple Silicon prowess — underscores how far behind the company was in scaling generative AI. Internal reshuffles (including changes to AI leadership) and reports of “ugly, embarrassing” delays further highlight execution shortfalls on his watch.

What the New Siri is Expected to Deliver

• Hybrid AI Architecture: Simple tasks stay on-device for speed and privacy. Complex queries route to Google’s Gemini via Nvidia-powered cloud infrastructure with confidential computing encryption.

• September Launch: Expected with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, tvOS 27, etc. More previews likely at WWDC 2026 (starting June 8th).

• Potential Impact: If it finally works as promised — handling context, interruptions, multi-step tasks, and personalization — LLM Siri could quiet critics and help drive iPhone, iPad, and Mac upgrades and sales.

This hybrid pivot represents a pragmatic (if humbling) admission that Apple’s late, go-it-alone approach wasn’t scaling fast enough. For loyal users tired of Siri’s limitations, it’s welcome news. But the multi-year wait leaves a sour taste — one that lands squarely at the top of the org chart.

MacDailyNews Take: With the right leader, Apple has the resources, talent, and ecosystem to lead. The question now is whether WWDC26 begins to deliver a Siri that actually works or if it’s just the latest patch on a decade-plus Siri underperformance. On that point, we’ve been hearing very hopeful murmurs for months now, so things could be looking up very soon!


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Apple rolls out age verification in Texas starting today

Fri, 2026-06-05 05:30

Apple is implementing age verification requirements for new Apple ID accounts in Texas, effective Thursday, June 4, 2026, in compliance with the state’s App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420).

Users creating a new Apple account in Texas will now need to verify they are over 18. Verification options include providing a credit card or government-issued ID. Apple may also automatically confirm age based on existing account data, such as the length of time the account has been active and whether a credit card is already on file.

For users under 18, the process routes through Apple’s Family Sharing system. A parent or guardian must provide consent for app downloads and in-app purchases. Developers are also required to deliver age-appropriate experiences and can leverage Apple’s Declared Age Range API to check user age brackets.

Background on the Texas Law

The move follows a recent federal appeals court decision allowing Texas’ App Store Accountability Act to take effect while ongoing litigation continues. A lower court had previously blocked the law in December, but the appeals court reversed that injunction for now.

Apple had previously opposed aspects of app store-level age verification mandates, but is now implementing the checks to comply with similar laws in states including Utah and Louisiana, as well as countries like Brazil, Australia, Singapore, and the UK. Google is making parallel changes to the Play Store.

This is part of a growing wave of age verification efforts across the internet, driven by concerns over minors’ access to certain content and features. While the Texas law faces continued legal challenges, a similar federal proposal is also under consideration in the U.S. Congress, which could eventually expand such requirements nationwide.

MacDailyNews Note: For existing Apple users in Texas, no immediate action is required. The verification applies primarily to new account creations. Apple has not detailed public-facing changes to the App Store interface beyond these backend and signup adjustments.


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‘Mini Football Legends,’ ‘Family Feud Pocket,’ and seven more hit games join Apple Arcade

Fri, 2026-06-05 04:30
Chase championship glory through solo tournaments, or team up with friends for local co-op and multiplayer matches in Mini Football Legends.

Apple Arcade’s award-winning catalog of more than 200 games is adding nine new games. Starting today, players can lace up their cleats for arcade-style soccer glory in Mini Football Legends, nurture a beloved virtual pet with My Talking Tom 2+, build a global coffee empire from the ground up in Coffee Inc 2+, and unwind with endless hands of FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+.

On June 30, Family Feud Pocket brings the revered game show and authentic, true-to-show trivia experience to Apple Arcade. Hosted by the iconic Steve Harvey, the game features the classic mechanics fans know and love, along with daily challenges and exclusive questions. Players can guess the answer and outsmart the competition solo or with loved ones — at home or on the go — through local and online multiplayer.

Family Feud Pocket developed by Gameloft.

Next month, four App Store hits arrive on the service with no ads or in-app purchases. Launching July 2 are Dungeon Clawler+, which combines the strategic depth of a roguelike deckbuilder with the unpredictability of an arcade claw machine; Creatures of the Deep+, a single-player fishing adventure that plunges players into a world of ancient secrets, legendary monsters, and mysterious treasures; Pocket City 2+, a fun spin on the city-building genre, allowing players to construct a sprawling metropolis and then drop themselves in it; and Draw It+, which challenges artists and doodlers alike to sketch clues from a wide variety of prompts and score points before time runs out.

MacDailyNews Note: Apple Arcade is available for $6.99 per month with a one-month free trial. Customers who purchase a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV receive three months of Apple Arcade for free. Apple Arcade is part of Apple One’s Individual ($19.95), Family ($25.95), and Premier ($37.95) plans, with a one-month free trial. Arcade Originals are playable across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. App Store Greats are available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. An Apple Arcade subscription gives a family of up to six unlimited access to all the games in its catalog. Availability for the 200+ games across devices varies based on hardware and software compatibility. Some content may not be available in all areas.


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Apple and Major League Baseball reveal July ‘Friday Night Baseball’ schedule

Fri, 2026-06-05 03:30
Apple and Major League Baseball today unveiled the July schedule for “Friday Night Baseball,” the weekly doubleheader streaming every Friday on Apple TV throughout the 2026 regular season.

Today, Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) unveiled the July 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.

July’s schedule features several marquee matchups, beginning July 10 when the Boston Red Sox visit Juan Soto and the New York Mets at Citi Field. Later in the month, reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees travel to Philadelphia on July 24 to face Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies. The month concludes with a pair of heated division rivalries on July 31, as the Texas Rangers take on the Houston Astros, while the San Francisco Giants head south to face the San Diego Padres.

July’s schedule features several marquee matchups for fans across 60 countries and regions to enjoy on the Apple TV app each week.

For a limited time, eligible MLB fans in the U.S. and Canada can receive a one-month trial of Apple TV at apple.co/MLBoffer through July 5 to enjoy access to weekly live “Friday Night Baseball” games, hit Apple Original series and films, and more.

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.

Presented by Essilor and Goodyear, “Friday Night Baseball” is produced by MLB Network’s Emmy Award-winning production team in partnership with Apple’s live sports production team.

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 (U.S.) 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. Find out how to watch Apple TV and see the full list of supported devices.


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Poof! goes privacy-trampling Chrome in Apple’s new ad

Fri, 2026-06-05 02:00
Still from Apple ad “Privacy on iPhone: Safari helps block data trackers”

Apple has released a new ad in its ongoing “Privacy on iPhone” campaign, and this one pulls no punches. Titled “Safari helps block data trackers,” the new spot vividly illustrates why Safari remains the privacy champion among major browsers — especially when compared to Google Chrome.

In classic Apple ad fashion, the video personifies data trackers as persistent, chrome-suited figures who literally follow around those who’ve settled for Android phones all day, and night, long — peeking over shoulders in libraries, sitting on backs during commutes, and generally invading personal space while users browse the web. The message is crystal clear: with Chrome, you’re never truly alone online. Switch to Safari, and those trackers get the boot.

The ad closes with the tagline “Keep data trackers off your back” and reinforces Apple’s long-standing slogan: “Safari. A browser that’s actually private.”Why Safari Wins on PrivacyApple highlights several Safari features that come enabled by default and go far beyond what Chrome offers out of the box:

• Blocks third-party cookies automatically
• Intelligent Tracking Prevention powered by on-device machine learning
• Hides your IP address from known trackers
• Strips tracking parameters from URLs in Private Browsing
• Prevents extensions from accessing your full browsing history by default
• Blocks known trackers in Private Browsing mode

As Apple repeatedly states, privacy is a “fundamental human right,” and Safari embodies that philosophy without requiring users to hunt through settings or install extra extensions.

This latest ad continues Apple’s multi-year effort to educate consumers about the hidden costs of “free” browsers funded by pervasive tracking and advertising. While Chrome dominates market share, Apple is betting that growing privacy awareness — especially among iPhone users — will drive more people to Safari as their default browser.

Whether you’re already Team Safari or still stuck with Chrome for compatibility reasons, the ad makes a compelling case: your data shouldn’t be for sale. If you value keeping trackers at arm’s length (or completely off your back), Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac is hard to beat.

MacDailyNews Take: This ad is fun, effective, and on-brand. The “chrome-suited trackers” visual is sticky and the message is crystal clear: Privacy-focused users browse with Apple’s Safari, not Google’s Chrome browser.


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Morgan Stanley sees WWDC as major catalyst for Apple stock

Fri, 2026-06-05 01:00

As Apple gears up for its highly anticipated WWDC 2026 keynote on June 8, Wall Street giant Morgan Stanley is bullish on the stock’s potential. The firm sees the event as a pivotal catalyst that could finally position Apple as an “AI winner,” driving a major re-rating of the shares.

With AAPL trading around $311 and up roughly 14% year-to-date, analysts highlight low investor expectations as the perfect setup for upside surprise—outlining a base case of $365–$385 and a bullish scenario reaching as high as $440 per share if Apple delivers a compelling vision for a smarter Siri and expanded Apple Intelligence features.

Silin Chen for TheStreet:

Morgan Stanley believes WWDC could mark a turning point for investor sentiment.

“The ‘AI winner’ narrative has served as an inflection point for many stocks since 2023,” the firm said in a research note sent to TheStreet. Analysts added that “WWDC 2026 could catalyze a similar shift for Apple.”

“To date, Apple has performed purely on the back of underlying Products and Services strength; AI has been effectively irrelevant to the story. But as we’ve seen across numerous companies and industries over the last 12-24 months, being seen an ‘AI Winner’ drives a clear inflection in fundamentals, valuation, and sometimes both,” the analysts wrote.


MacDailyNews Take: Little birdies keep chirping to us that LLM Siri is going to prove to be well worth the wait!


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Apple’s App Store generated a whopping $1.4 trillion in sales in 2025

Fri, 2026-06-05 00:00

Apple’s App Store generated a staggering $1.4 trillion in sales and billings in 2025, according to a new study by the Analysis Group.

The independent report, commissioned by Apple, shows that economic activity from the digital storefront has more than doubled since 2019. Digital goods and services grew 2.4x, physical goods and services rose 2.8x, and in-app advertising revenue increased 2.9x. Of the total $1.4 trillion, $149 billion came from digital goods and services, while $1.1 trillion was driven by physical goods and services.

China accounted for the largest share at $562 billion, followed by the U.S. at $453 billion, Europe at $184 billion, and Japan at $52 billion.

“Developers are the heartbeat of the App Store, and this year’s incredible milestone is a testament to their boundless creativity,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, in a statement. “We are deeply committed to providing developers with the tools, technologies, and trusted platforms they need to build for the future. Together, developers are creating apps that enrich the lives of users around the world.”

Daniel Howley for Yahoo Finance:

Apple doesn’t break out App Store revenue on its own. Instead, the company counts it toward its Services segment. The iPhone maker’s second largest business, behind the iPhone, Services accounted for $109.1 billion of Apple’s $416.1 billion in total revenue in fiscal 2025. The iPhone segment brought in $209.5 billion.

In its study, Analysis Group notes that Apple collected commissions on less than 10% of the $1.4 trillion the App Store generated.

The Analysis Group study comes as Apple prepares to host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference at its Cupertino, Calif. headquarters on June 8, where the company is widely expected to debut its long-delayed AI-powered version of its Siri personal assistant.


MacDailyNews Take: Steve Jobs commenting on Apple’s App Store on August 7, 2008, almost one month after its July 10, 2008 launch:

We didn’t expect it to be this big. The mobile industry’s never seen anything like this. To be honest, neither has the computer industry…

I would not trust any of our predictions because reality has so far exceeded them by such a great degree that we’ve been reduced to spectators just like you, watching this amazing phenomenon…

Who knows? Maybe it’ll be a billion dollar marketplace at some point in time. This doesn’t happen very often. A whole new billion dollar market opens up: [$360 million a year run rate] in the first 30 days. I’ve never seen anything like this in my career for software.

Even the visionary Steve Jobs couldn’t envision the App Store at $1.4 trillion!


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Zoë Kravitz set to star in untitled Apple TV original movie from Megan Park

Tue, 2026-06-02 07:05

Apple TV has announced that Zoë Kravitz will star in a new untitled original movie directed by Megan Park.

The news comes directly from Apple TV’s official account on X, confirming Kravitz as the lead in the project.

Megan Park's next film has found its lead.

Zoë Kravitz will star in a new Apple Original Film from DGA and WGA Award-nominated writer and director Megan Park and LuckyChap.#AppleTV pic.twitter.com/SqImY12gX7

— Apple TV (@AppleTV) June 1, 2026

Park, the writer-director known for The Fallout and the 2024 hit My Old Ass, is helming the film. LuckyChap Entertainment — the production company co-founded by Margot Robbie — is producing, marking their second collaboration with Park following My Old Ass.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Apple Original Films secured the project after winning a competitive bidding war against major studios including Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, Amazon, and Netflix. Park will also executive produce.

Plot details are still under wraps, but the story is described as having tones of Big Daddy and Stepmom. It follows a woman who discovers her boyfriend has a secret wife and children when they show up unexpectedly at her doorstep. She is suddenly thrust into a caregiving role, leading to tension and unexpected bonds.

This project reunites Kravitz with Apple TV after her recent role in the Seth Rogen comedy series The Studio. As the film remains in early development, no release date or information on a potential theatrical rollout has been shared yet.

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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Katey Sagal joins Elizabeth Banks, Ted Danson in untitled Apple TV comedy series

Tue, 2026-06-02 06:00
Apple won in the Comedy, Documentary and Commercial categories at the 78th Annual Directors Guild Awards.

Katey Sagal has joined the cast of the untitled Apple TV comedy series from Liz Heldens and Matt Ward, Variety has learned exclusively.

She will star alongside previously announced lead Elizabeth Banks, as well as Ted Danson and Rob Delaney.

Joe Otterson for Variety:

The logline for the show states, “Fresh off a messy divorce, Heidi (Banks) sets out to secure a lively second act for herself and her kids. But when she stumbles into coordinating her father’s (Danson) retirement community sexcapades, Heidi is forced into an unlikely alliance with his girlfriend’s perpetually single son.”

“Sagal will play Mavis, described as Heidi’s dad’s new girlfriend.

Sagal recently appeared in Season 2 of the Netflix live-action version of “One Piece” as Dr. Kureha. Other recent roles include “The Conners,” “Rebel,” “The Abandons,” “Shameless,” and “Superior Donuts.” She is also known for her Golden Globe-winning role in the FX series “Sons of Anarchy” as well as her roles in the hit shows “Futurama” and “Married…With Children.” In film, she is known for starring in features like Trust,” “Bleed for This,” “Pitch Perfect 2” and “The Good Mother.”


MacDailyNews Take: We have to:


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Apple preps smart bill-splitting in Apple Cash for iOS 27 and watchOS 27: Snap a receipt photo and let AI handle the math

Tue, 2026-06-02 05:07

Apple is set to make splitting group bills easier than ever with a major new feature coming to Apple Cash in iOS 27 and watchOS 27. According to Bloomberg News’ Mark Gurman, the upcoming tool will let users simply photograph a receipt, assign individual items to different people, and automatically generate payment requests — all within the familiar Apple Cash ecosystem.

This marks the latest expansion of Apple’s push into everyday financial services. The feature directly challenges popular third-party apps like Splitwise, Venmo, and others by integrating seamless receipt scanning and item-level splitting right into iOS and watchOS. No more manual math or awkward “who owes what” conversations after dinner — just snap, assign, and send.

How It’s Expected to Work

• Photograph a Receipt: Use the iPhone or Apple Watch camera to capture the bill.

• Assign Items: Tap or select items on the digitized receipt and assign them to specific participants (including tax and tip distribution).

• Generate Requests: Apple Cash will calculate shares and send personalized payment requests via Messages or directly through the Wallet app.

• Cross-Device Support: Deep integration with both iOS 27 on iPhone and watchOS 27 on Apple Watch for on-the-go convenience.

The move builds on Apple’s growing financial toolkit, which already includes Apple Pay, Apple Card, and Apple Cash peer-to-peer payments. By adding intelligent receipt parsing (likely powered by on-device AI and vision capabilities introduced in recent iOS updates), Apple is positioning Apple Cash as a more comprehensive daily money management tool.

While details are still under wraps and the feature is in development (per people familiar with the plans, according to Gurman), it’s expected to debut alongside other iOS 27 enhancements later this year. This could be particularly popular for families, roommates, group outings, and business expense sharing.

MacDailyNews Take: Apple has been steadily expanding its services revenue, and any features increase engagement with Apple Cash could drive further growth in transaction volume and user stickiness within the ecosystem.


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Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26.5.1

Tue, 2026-06-02 04:00
macOS Tahoe 26.5.1

Apple today pushed out macOS Tahoe 26.5.1, a minor point release that targets a specific but potentially disruptive bug affecting enterprise users with M5-equipped Macs.

The update arrives just three weeks after the release of macOS Tahoe 26.5 and focuses narrowly on stability rather than new features.

What’s Fixed in macOS Tahoe 26.5.1

According to Apple’s release notes, the update resolves an issue where certain Macs with the M5 chip could experience unexpected shutdowns when using specific content filtering network extensions. This problem was particularly relevant for enterprise environments that rely on such extensions for security and compliance.

This update addresses an issue for enterprise users where Macs with an M5 chip could unexpectedly shut down when using certain content filtering network extensions. – Apple Inc.

While the fix is narrow in scope, it’s an important one for IT departments managing fleets of M5 Macs in corporate or educational settings.

How to Update

Eligible Mac users can download and install macOS Tahoe 26.5.1 through the standard Software Update mechanism:

  1. Open System Settings
  2. Navigate to General > Software Update
  3. The update should appear and can be installed directly

As with any update, we recommend backing up your Mac with Time Machine before proceeding.

MacDailyNews Note: macOS Tahoe 26.5.1 is a quick follow-up to the broader 26.5 update released in mid-May. With WWDC 2026 kicking off on June 8th, Apple is expected to unveil macOS 27 during the keynote, bringing the next wave of major features and refinements to the platform.

For now, 26.5.1 serves as a timely stability patch for affected M5 users while the broader macOS development cycle continues at full speed.


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Apple releases iOS 26.5.1 for iPhone

Tue, 2026-06-02 03:48
Apple’s iOS 26.5.1

Apple has just pushed out iOS 26.5.1, a minor point release that arrives less than three weeks after the debut of iOS 26.5. As expected, this update focuses primarily on bug fixes, security improvements, and addressing early user-reported issues from the previous build.

What’s New in iOS 26.5.1

While Apple’s official release notes are characteristically brief—describing it as “improvements and bug fixes”—reports from users and developers indicate several targeted refinements:

• Stability and performance tweaks: Fixes for occasional app crashes, especially in Messages, Safari, and Apple Intelligence features.
Battery life optimizations: Addresses lingering reports of higher-than-normal drain on certain iPhone models following the iOS 26.5 update.

This update addresses an issue for a small number of users that may prevent wired charging on iPhone Air and iPhone 17 models when the battery is nearly drained. – Apple Inc

• Security patches: Includes important security updates. As always, Apple recommends installing promptly.

• Minor UI polish: Small refinements to the new Liquid Glass interface elements introduced in iOS 26, improving responsiveness in animations and control center interactions.

• Bug fixes for CarPlay and Apple Watch connectivity: Resolves connectivity hiccups reported by some users after the prior update.

How to Update

The iOS 26.5.1 update is available now over-the-air for all compatible devices:

  1. Go to Settings > General > Software Update.

  2. Download and install when prompted (approximately 400–600 MB depending on your device; size can vary slightly depending on whether a user is jumping directly from 26.5 or a slightly older build).

As with any update, it’s wise to back up your iPhone via iCloud or a computer beforehand.

MacDailyNews Take: No major new features are included — this is a classic maintenance release designed to smooth out the experience ahead of the anticipated iOS 26.6 update, which is already in early testing.


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Siri’s big revamp could supercharge Apple stock next week

Tue, 2026-06-02 03:01

Apple is expected to reveal updates across its operating systems next week, a development that could help the company close the gap with rivals in artificial intelligence, according to Citi analysts.

The investment bank maintained its Buy rating and $315 price target on Apple stock in a new research note. The endorsement arrives just ahead of the company’s week-long Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off on June 8th.

Nate Wolf for Barron’s:

The headline next week will—analysts believe—be Apple’s long-overdue revamp of its digital assistant, Siri. Citi expects a new Siri app to resemble something like OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot while also serving as an AI assistant across applications on Apple’s operating systems.

“Siri will handle multi-step requests, understand personal data, analyze on-screen content, generate emails or messages using both web and device context, and surface rich card-based results for everything from news to calendar data, while also completing actions across apps and shortcuts,” predicted Citi analyst Atif Malik.

Apple will pair that overhaul with deeper AI integration across its Mac, iPad, and iPhone operating systems, Citi said…

“Edge AI has not yet taken off, but its long-term potential is substantial as consumers and enterprises increasingly prioritize low-latency, privacy-preserving, and cost-efficient AI experiences over cloud dependence,” Malik wrote. “We believe a meaningfully upgraded Siri will be a key to unlock the potential.”


MacDailyNews Take: Evercore ISI analyst Amit Daryanani in May predicted that Apple would merely preview its AI updates at WWDC before releasing the revamped Siri in the fall. Daryanani reiterated an “Outperform” (Buy) rating and increased Evercore’s price target on Apple to $365 from $330.


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Apple’s iPhone in prime position to take smartphone market share from rivals – Counterpoint

Tue, 2026-06-02 02:00
Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro

The global smartphone industry is heading into one of its toughest years on record, but not so for iPhone. According to Counterpoint Research’s latest analysis, 2026 smartphone shipments are projected to post the worst annual decline in history, hammered by a severe memory crisis (DRAM and NAND shortages) and escalating geopolitical shocks.

Yet amid the downturn, one company stands out as remarkably well-positioned: Apple.

A brutal year ahead for the broader market

Counterpoint forecasts sharp pressure across the industry in 2026. Memory component shortages — driven by prioritization of AI data center demand over consumer electronics — are squeezing OEM margins and forcing price increases or production cuts, especially in entry- and mid-range segments. Geopolitical tensions, higher logistics costs, and cautious consumer sentiment are compounding the pain, pushing buyers toward refurbished devices rather than new purchases.

Many Android-focused brands, heavily exposed to price-sensitive segments, are expected to suffer disproportionately as they grapple with rising bills of materials and weaker demand.

Apple’s insulated premium fortress

Apple, by contrast, is far better equipped to weather the storm. Its ultra-premium positioning, highly integrated supply chain, and strong ecosystem give it significant advantages:

• Resilience to memory constraints: Apple’s flagship iPhones command higher prices and benefit from proactive supply chain management, allowing the company to secure components more effectively than volume-driven competitors.

• Sustained demand: Strong ongoing interest in the iPhone 17 series, aggressive trade-in programs, and ecosystem lock-in continue to drive upgrades even in a softer macro environment.

• Recent momentum as proof: In Q1 2026, Apple led global smartphone shipments for the first time in a post-holiday quarter, capturing 21% market share with 5% YoY growth—outperforming a market that fell 6% overall.

Counterpoint specifically notes that iPhone shipments are forecast to remain broadly flat in 2026 (a strong outcome relative to the industry decline), before returning to growth of around 5% in 2027. This stability positions Apple to gain share as rivals cut back or struggle with costs.

Strategic edges in key markets

Apple has shown particular strength in important regions. It posted notable gains in China, India, Japan, and other Asia-Pacific markets earlier in the year, bucking broader weakness. In the U.S., iPhone sales also grew while the overall market declined. These results highlight effective strategies (including targeted promotions and trade-ins) that resonate with consumers even when budgets are tight.

As the memory crunch persists potentially into late 2027, many competitors will likely prioritize higher-margin configurations, streamline lineups, and lean more heavily on refurbished sales. Apple’s ability to maintain relatively stable volumes while others contract creates a clear opportunity for market share gains, likely solidifying its lead as the top smartphone vendor.



MacDailyNews Take: Once again, Apple’s premium focus and operational strengths are turning headwinds into tailwinds. The iPhone isn’t just holding steady; it’s poised to capture more of the smartphone pie.


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Apple TV celebrates ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ at ATX TV Festival

Tue, 2026-06-02 01:00
Jake Johnson, Jessy Hodges, Tatiana Maslany, Brandon Flynn and Murray Bartlett attend the special screening of Apple TV’s darkly comedic thriller “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” at ATX TV Festival at the State Theatre on May 30, 2026, in Austin, Texas. “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” is now streaming globally on Apple TV.

On Saturday, May 30, at ATX TV Festival, Apple TV celebrated the critically acclaimed, darkly comedic thriller “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” with a special screening and panel at the State Theatre in Austin, Texas. Since its global debut on May 20, the half-hour, 10-episode season currently boasts a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes with critics hailing it as “addictive,” “wickedly funny” and “a dizzying, adrenaline-fueled ride.” New episodes premiere every Wednesday through July 15 on Apple TV.

The series follows newly divorced mom Paula (Tatiana Maslany) as she falls down a dangerous rabbit hole of blackmail, murder, and youth soccer. Convinced she witnessed a crime – while simultaneously struggling through a custody battle and an identity crisis – Paula begins her own investigation, one that could unravel a greater conspiracy while also holding the keys to rebuilding her family and sense of self.

Attendees included stars Emmy Award winner Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black,” “The Monkey”), Jake Johnson (“Mythic Quest,” “New Girl”), Jessy Hodges (“Barry”), Brandon Flynn (“13 Reasons Why”), Murray Bartlett (“The Last of Us,” “The White Lotus”) and creator and showrunner David J. Rosen (“Sugar,” “Hunters”), who participated in a panel discussion moderated by Samantha Highfill, executive editor at Entertainment Weekly, following a screening of episodes 103 and 104.

In addition to Maslany, Jake Johnson, Jessy Hodges, Brandon Flynn, and Murray Bartlett, the series also stars Jon Michael Hill (“Elementary”), Charlie Hall (“The Sex Lives of College Girls,” “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story”), Kiarra Hamagami Goldberg (“Charmed,” “Invasion”), Nola Wallace (The Strangers: Chapter 2, The Strangers: Chapter 3) and Dolly de Leon (“Nine Perfect Strangers,” “Triangle of Sadness”).

Hailing from Apple Studios and Counterpart Studios, the series is written and executive produced by creator and showrunner David J. Rosen, and directed and executive produced by David Gordon Green (“Nutcrackers,” “Mythic Quest,” “The Righteous Gemstones”). The series is also developed by and executive produced by Simon Kinberg and Audrey Chon for Genre Films and Bard Dorros for Anonymous Content.

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 830 wins and 3,557 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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New Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini ready for fall launch (waiting on LLM Siri); iOS 28 work underway as ‘Bell’

Tue, 2026-06-02 00:00
Apple’s current Apple TV 4K and its Siri Remote

In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg News’ Mark Gurman reveals that refreshed versions of the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini have been ready for months — and are already being used internally at Apple Park — but the company is holding them back until the long-awaited LLM Siri overhaul arrives in iOS 27 this fall.

Don’t expect radical redesigns. The updates are primarily about newer processors to better support Apple Intelligence and the more capable Siri experience. The Apple TV could see a small Siri Remote tweak, while the HomePod mini gets a chip bump (likely S9-class) for improved on-device AI performance. Both were originally slated to ship earlier but were delayed in tandem with Siri’s development.

On the software front, Gurman notes that the iOS 27 Siri app will gain iCloud syncing across devices, making the assistant more seamless in the ecosystem. Meanwhile, Apple has kicked off early development on the next round: iOS 28 / iPadOS 28 (codenamed Bell) and macOS 28 (Poppy), internally dubbed “Boppy.” These 2027 releases are expected to be far more substantial than this year’s updates.

This fits Apple’s pattern of tightly integrating hardware refreshes with major software leaps — especially around AI. With Apple’s smart glasses pushed to late 2027 (aiming to disrupt the entire eyewear market like the Watch did), the company is clearly focusing on polishing its core lineup and home ecosystem in the nearer term.

MacDailyNews Take: These modest, but timely, updates could be the start of Apple breathing new life into its moribund living room and smart home offerings.


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Apple TV’s ‘Shrinking’ season four adds Karen Gillan to its star-studded ensemble

Fri, 2026-05-29 05:15
Karen Gillan

Apple TV continues to build momentum with its hit dramedy “Shrinking,” announcing today that Scottish actress Karen Gillan has joined the cast for Season 4 in a recurring role.

Shrinking's circle is expanding.

Karen Gillan officially joins the cast of #Shrinking Season 4. pic.twitter.com/eU03KDBhKB

— Apple TV (@AppleTV) May 28, 2026

The news comes hot on the heels of the show’s renewal and promises to expand the already impressive ensemble led by Jason Segel and Harrison Ford.

Details about Gillan’s character remain tightly under wraps, as is typical for the series. According to Variety, which first broke the casting news, her role is recurring, but no further plot specifics have been revealed.

This addition arrives as “Shrinking” prepares for a fresh chapter. Co-creator Bill Lawrence has confirmed that the full main cast — including Segel, Ford, Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, and the rest of the ensemble — is returning. Season 4 will feature a time jump and an entirely new storyline, kicking off a planned multi-season arc.

A premiere is expected in early-to-mid 2027.

Who Is Karen Gillan?

Fans will recognize Karen Gillan from a string of high-profile roles:

• Nebula in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy and Avengers films)

• The Jumanji reboot films alongside Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart

• Her breakout TV role as the companion Amy Pond in Doctor Who

Gillan brings a perfect mix of dramatic depth and comedic timing that could fit beautifully into Shrinking’s heartfelt, therapy-centered world.

Shrinking has become one of Apple TV’s standout comedies, blending laugh-out-loud moments with genuine emotional weight. Adding a talent like Gillan signals the streamer’s continued commitment to quality storytelling and big-name draws.

With production on the new 12-episode season gearing up soon, anticipation is already building. Will Gillan’s character become a new patient, a love interest, a colleague, or something entirely unexpected? We’ll have to wait for more clues as filming progresses.

MacDailyNews Take: If you haven’t caught up with “Shrinking,” now’s the perfect time to binge Seasons 1–3 on Apple TV+ before the time jump shakes things up.


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Apple seeds first developer betas of iOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, and companion OS updates

Fri, 2026-05-29 04:05

Apple has kicked off the next round of software testing for its current-generation operating systems with the company releasing the first developer betas of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, and updates for watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.

This follows the recent public release of the .5 versions (around mid-May), keeping the update cadence on track as Apple prepares for iOS 27 and related announcements likely at WWDC in early June.

What’s New (or Not) in These Betas?

As is typical for these point releases late in a major version’s lifecycle, expectations are modest. Apple’s release notes for iOS/iPadOS 26.6 and macOS Tahoe 26.6 contain no major new features listed, pointing instead to bug fixes, performance improvements, security enhancements, and under-the-hood refinements.

• iOS 26.6 / iPadOS 26.6 (Build 23G5028e): Focus on stability. One notable discovery in the beta is a previously undocumented limit on blocked contacts (reportedly in the thousands, varying by device), which surfaces a clear message when reached. This is likely a performance safeguard for call handling.

• macOS Tahoe 26.6 (Build 25G5028f): Described by early testers as a “quiet cleanup update.” No flashy changes reported yet.

• Other platforms: watchOS 26.6 (23U5025e), tvOS 26.6 (23L5729e), and visionOS 26.6 (23O5728e) round out the release.

Early feedback suggests smoother performance in some cases, but these are early builds — expect the usual mix of minor regressions that get ironed out over subsequent betas.

Developer vs. Public Beta: Timeline

These initial releases are available only to registered Apple Developers via the developer portal or over-the-air in Settings > General > Software Update.

Public betas typically follow within a week or two. Public Beta Program members can enroll or check for updates at beta.apple.com. As always, beta software carries risks — install on secondary devices if possible.

How to Install (Developer Beta)

Ensure you have a compatible device and sufficient storage (betas can require 15–20+ GB free).

Developers: Download the profile or use the Developer app / Settings.

Back up your device first via iCloud or Finder.

Public Beta users should watch for the update to appear in Software Update shortly after Apple pushes it.

iOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, and the other “26” OSes launched last fall with features like the “Liquid Glass” design language. The .5 and .6 updates serve as polishing steps before the major iOS 27 release expected this fall. With WWDC approaching, these betas help stabilize the current platform while Apple’s teams finalize next-gen features.

MacDailyNews Note: If you’re on iOS 26.5 / macOS Tahoe 26.5 and everything is running smoothly, there’s no urgent need to jump to the beta unless you want to help test or spot the occasional hidden tweak. For most users, the final public releases of these .6 updates will arrive in the coming weeks as maintenance updates focused on reliability and security.


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