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Ted Danson to star opposite Elizabeth Banks in new Apple TV comedy
Ted Danson is joining Elizabeth Banks in the new Apple TV comedy series from creators Liz Heldens and Matt Ward, Deadline reports. The series is set to begin production in Los Angeles this year.
“In the as-yet-untitled project, 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.
In addition to Banks and Danson, the series regular cast also includes Rob Delaney.
Danson is currently the lead of the Netflix comedy series A Man on the Inside, which was renewed in February for a third season. His work on the new Apple series is not expected to affect his work on A Man on the Inside.
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Apple boosts iPhone, iPad, and Mac trade-in values
Apple has refreshed its U.S. trade-in program, increasing the value of many popular iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches. The changes, spotted today, offer better credit toward new purchases — especially helpful if you’re eyeing an upgrade to the latest models.
While not always the highest payout compared to third-party buyers, Apple’s trade-in process remains one of the most convenient: instant credit at purchase, with a prepaid shipping box sent later. These values can change, so act soon if you’re planning an upgrade.
iPhone 16 Lineup Gets Solid Bumps
The biggest gains appear in the current iPhone 16 series, with the base model seeing the largest increase, as first spotted by MacRumors:
Model New Trade-in Value Old Trade-in Value Change iPhone 16 Pro Max $695 $685 +$10 iPhone 16 Pro $560 $550 +$10 iPhone 16 Plus $465 $455 +$10 iPhone 16 $460 $435 +$25iPad Trade-In Values (Maximums)
Model New Max Value Old Max Value iPad Pro Up to $690 Up to $670 iPad Air Up to $460 Up to $445 iPad Up to $235 Up to $220 iPad mini Up to $265 Up to $250Mac Trade-In Values (Maximums)
Mac values are mixed—Mac Studio jumps significantly, while higher-end Mac Pro and iMac Pro see small declines.
Model New Max Value Old Max Value MacBook Pro Up to $690 Up to $685 MacBook Air Up to $520 Up to $485 iMac Up to $355 Up to $355 iMac Pro Up to $315 Up to $325 Mac mini Up to $375 Up to $340 Mac Studio Up to $1,045 Up to $975 Mac Pro Up to $2,045 Up to $2,090Apple Watch Trade-In Values (Maximums)
Most Watch models hold steady or see small gains, except the original Ultra, which dropped slightly.
MacDailyNews Take: These updated values are live now but can change without notice. If you’re trading in, check Apple’s official trade-in estimator for the exact amount based on your device’s condition and configuration. Happy upgrading!
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Apple TV unveils first look at new thriller series ‘Last Seen’ starring Patrick Brammall
Apple TV on Wednesday revealed a first look at new six-episode Australian thriller “Last Seen” (FKA “The Dispatcher”), starring Gotham Award winner Patrick Brammall and adapted by acclaimed writer and executive producer Kris Mrksa from CWA John Creasey Dagger Award-winning author Ryan David Jahn’s book, “The Dispatcher.” “Last Seen,” set and filmed in Victoria, Australia, is directed and executive produced by Emmy Award-nominated filmmaker Christian Schwochow and will make its global debut on Wednesday, September 9 with two episodes, followed by a new episode every Wednesday until October 7, 2026.
Police detective Ian Ridley’s (Brammall) life fell apart 11 years ago when his young daughter, Maggie, disappeared without a trace. Now working as a police dispatcher, the only thing that has kept him going is his implacable refusal to accept that she might be gone forever. When he receives a distress call from a teenage girl he is certain is Maggie, he will stop at nothing to find her and reunite his broken family, whatever the cost.
In addition to Brammall (“Colin from Accounts,” “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” “Evil”), the series also stars Maxine Peake (“Say Nothing,” “Black Mirror”), Brendan Cowell (“Dune: Prophecy,” “Plum”), Daniel Henshall (“Mickey 17,” “How to Make Gravy”), Jessica Wren (“Mr Inbetween,” “Devil’s Playground”), Zahra Newman (“Thirteen Lives,” “Addition”) and newcomer Chloe Jean Lourdes.
The series is executive produced by Jamie Laurenson and Hakan Kousetta at 60Forty Films (“Hijack,” “Slow Horses,” “Down Cemetery Road”), with executive producers Schwochow (“The Crown,” “Bad Banks,” “Munich: The Edge of War”), Mrksa (“Requiem,” “No Escape,” “The Murders at White House Farm”) and Joanna Werner (“The Newsreader,” “Riot,” “Clickbait”) at Werner Film Productions.
“Last Seen” joins a slate of acclaimed, thrilling dramas on Apple TV including the high-octane hit “Hijack,” starring and executive produced by SAG and Golden Globe Award winner Idris Elba; beloved, multi-BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning “Slow Horses,” led by Academy Award winner Gary Oldman; and the recently renewed, BAFTA Award-nominated “Down Cemetery Road,” starring Academy Award winner Emma Thompson and Golden Globe Award winner Ruth Wilson.
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.
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Apple reportedly preps native support for Google Cast in iOS 27
Apple is reportedly developing native support for Google Cast (previously known as Chromecast) and other third-party streaming protocols in iOS 27, potentially making it far easier for iPhone users to cast video, photos, and audio to a wide range of smart TVs and speakers.
Background and Current Limitations
Currently, iOS natively supports only Apple’s proprietary AirPlay for wireless casting. While many individual apps (such as YouTube, Netflix, or Spotify) include built-in Google Cast integration via Google’s iOS Sender SDK, there is no system-wide support. This means users often rely on third-party apps for screen mirroring or full compatibility with Chromecast-enabled devices, which are built into the vast majority of modern smart TVs from brands like Sony, TCL, Vizio, and others, as well as hotel TVs and speakers.
Details from the Report
According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, Apple is building support for “third-party AirPlay streaming alternatives” into iOS 27. Users could potentially set Google Cast — or similar protocols like Matter Casting — as the default casting method at the system level, similar to how AirPlay works today.
This change would allow seamless casting from the iPhone’s share sheet, Control Center, or media playback interfaces to Google Cast-compatible devices without app-specific workarounds.
The primary driver appears to be the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to promote interoperability and reduce gatekeeping by big tech platforms. Apple has previously made DMA-related changes (e.g., third-party app stores) available only in the EU, raising the possibility that Google Cast support could initially be EU-only. However, some analysts suggest Apple might extend it globally to avoid maintaining separate codebases.
Potential Benefits and Scope
• Broader Compatibility: iPhone users could easily cast to nearly any smart TV without needing an Apple TV or third-party mirroring apps.
• Mixed Ecosystems: Households with both iOS and Android devices would benefit significantly.
• Additional Protocols: The report mentions other alternatives beyond Google Cast, such as Matter Casting, which supports cross-brand compatibility and continued playback when switching apps.
Confirmation is expected at Apple’s WWDC keynote on June 8, 2026, though details on rollout timing, exact features, and geographic availability remain unclear.
MacDailyNews Take: This development represents a notable shift for Apple, which has long prioritized its closed ecosystem but is increasingly opening up under regulatory pressure. If implemented widely, it could improve the day-to-day experience for millions of iPhone owners who frequently encounter Google Cast devices.
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Apple releases new AirTag 2 firmware
Apple has begun rolling out a new firmware update for the second-generation AirTag, which launched earlier this year in January 2026.
As first spotted by MacRumors, the update brings firmware version 3.0.49 to the AirTag 2. This marks only the second firmware release for the device since its debut.
The prior update, version 3.0.45, arrived in late March 2026. It improved the unwanted tracking sound to make it easier to locate an unknown AirTag using Precision Finding, along with standard bug fixes and other improvements.
Apple has not yet provided official release notes for version 3.0.49. The company typically updates its support page with details shortly after widespread deployment. We’ll update this post once more information becomes available.
How to check your AirTag 2 firmware version
Apple does not offer a manual installation method for firmware updates — they roll out automatically when the AirTag is in Bluetooth range of your iPhone or other Apple device. To verify which version your tracker is running:
- Open the Find My app.
- Tap the Items tab.
- Select your AirTag from the list.
- Tap the name of your AirTag — the firmware version and serial number will be displayed.
MacDailyNews Note: Owners should keep their AirTag 2 near their iPhone periodically to ensure they receive the latest firmware. This update continues Apple’s steady refinement of the AirTag 2’s tracking capabilities, building on its improved Precision Finding, expanded range, and louder speaker introduced at launch.
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Ahead of the World Cup, ‘After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe’ podcast returns
On Wednesday, Apple News announced that “After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe” will return on June 7 for a third season, which will feature the iconic duo’s passionate and hilarious coverage of the upcoming World Cup. Brendan Hunt, actor and cocreator of the Emmy Award-winning Apple TV series Ted Lasso, and Rebecca Lowe, host of NBC Sports’ Premier League coverage and cohost of FOX Sports’ FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage, will break down key games and recap the most exciting moments on and off the pitch.
“We are thrilled to bring After the Whistle back for a third season,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services and Health, in a statement. “Brendan and Rebecca have an incredible ability to capture the energy and passion of the World Cup. Their unique dynamic and deep love for soccer make this show an absolute can’t-miss for fans everywhere.”
“The World Cup is always unpredictable except for one thing — it’s guaranteed to repeatedly leave me an emotional wreck,” said Hunt in a statement. “Lucky for me, I’ll have these regular chats with the great Rebecca Lowe to get me through it. And maybe, just maybe, these same chats can help everybody else get through the tournament, too.”
“When Brendan and I get together to talk about the beautiful game, it usually includes hysterical laughter, a few tears, or something in between,” said Lowe in a statement. “And with one of the biggest sporting and cultural events of our lifetimes being our backdrop this time, I can’t wait for the emotional roller coaster that this World Cup will take us on, and getting to relive it all with Brendan on After the Whistle.”
Produced by Apple News, and presented by Verizon, After the Whistle will be available in audio and video on Apple News, Apple Podcasts, and wherever users get their podcasts. The trailer is available now on Apple News and Apple Podcasts, and on social media with @AftertheWhistleApple. The first episode will kick off on June 7 for tournament previews and run throughout the World Cup. New episodes will be available multiple times a week in the hours following momentous games.
Additionally, soccer fans can keep up with all of the action throughout the World Cup in the Apple News app, which will provide the latest news and analysis from top publishers; the tournament schedule, scores, and brackets; news feeds with the stories on some of the most prominent players; as well as the option to follow their favorite teams.
MacDailyNews Take: Users can also keep up with the World Cup in Apple Sports — the free app for iPhone that gives access to real-time play-by-play with Live Activities, enhanced detailed game pages with in-depth statistics and visual lineup formations, and additional insights into the tournament, including a bracket view. And users’ favorited teams and leagues seamlessly sync across Apple News, Apple Sports, and Apple TV.
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Apple TV spin-off ‘Star City’ delves into space race from behind the Iron Curtain
A bold new chapter inspired by the critically acclaimed Appel TV space-race drama, “For All Mankind,” “Star City” is a propulsive paranoid thriller that takes us back to the key moment in the alt-history retelling of the space race — when the Soviet Union became the first nation to put a man on the moon. But this time, we explore the story from behind the Iron Curtain, showing the lives of the cosmonauts, the engineers and the intelligence officers embedded among them in the Soviet space program, and the risks they all took to propel humankind forward.
Reuters:
The spin-off stars “House of the Dragon” actor Rhys Ifans as the chief designer, who heads the engineers and cosmonauts in Star City, the formerly secret training base for astronauts outside Moscow, and “Motherland” actor Anna Maxwell Martin as the head of KGB surveillance overlooking their every move.
“What I wanted to portray was a man who sees very clearly that space changes people, that when people come back, they more often than not come back better people,” Ifans told Reuters.
Kicking off in 1969, the series, also starring actors Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Agnes O’Casey, Josef Davies, and Priya Kansara, follows the astronauts, engineers, intelligence officers and their family members as they all take various risks while working on the Soviet space programme, with much of the danger on the ground and not just in space.
“In this world… behind the Iron Curtain… I think for a lot of people, they’re unaware of a lot of these details. And so, in the spy thriller part of it as well, the more authentic it feels, the more dangerous it feels,” show co-creator Matt Wolpert said.
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Apple shifts leadership on long-running non-invasive blood glucose monitoring project for Apple Watch, signaling potential progress
Apple has been working on non-invasive blood glucose monitoring for the Apple Watch for more than 15 years, a potential game-changing feature that could transform diabetes management by eliminating the need for finger pricks or separate continuous glucose monitors. According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, the project has recently seen a significant leadership change that some interpret as a positive development.
Gurman reports that Apple shifted oversight of the blood sugar monitoring initiative from platform architecture chief Tim Millet to Zongjian Chen, a senior engineer known for delivering results on advanced technologies.
Gurman wrote: “Some view the transition as a sign the work may finally be progressing to a point where Chen, known as someone who delivers, can ramp up development of the technology into an eventual consumer-grade offering.”
This move comes amid ongoing efforts to bring the ambitious health feature to market. In 2023, Gurman detailed how Apple’s system is expected to function using optical technology rather than invasive sensors.
As Gurman previously explained: “The system uses lasers to emit specific wavelengths of light into an area below the skin where there is interstitial fluid — substances that leak out of capillaries — that can be absorbed by glucose. The light is then reflected back to the sensor in a way that indicates the concentration of glucose.”
An algorithm would then process the data to determine blood glucose levels, with the potential to alert users to signs of prediabetes in addition to helping those already diagnosed with diabetes.
While the leadership shift has generated optimism among those following the project, Gurman and analysts caution that a consumer-ready version remains years away — if it arrives at all. Technical challenges around accuracy, regulatory approval, and reliability for medical use are substantial. Still, successfully integrating non-invasive blood sugar monitoring would make the Apple Watch an indispensable tool for millions, offering unprecedented convenience and comfort in daily health tracking.
The development underscores Apple’s continued heavy investment in health features, building on existing capabilities like ECG, blood oxygen sensing, and irregular heart rhythm notifications. For people living with diabetes or at risk of prediabetes, this remains one of the most anticipated advancements in wearable technology. Stay tuned for further updates as the project evolves under its new leadership.
MacDailyNews Take: If non-invasive blood glucose monitoring comes to Apple Watch, the company will not be able to make enough of them to satisfy demand.
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Bank of America ups Apple price target to $380
In a notable vote of confidence for Apple amid ongoing questions about its AI pace, Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan has significantly boosted his price target on AAPL stock to $380 from $330 while maintaining a Buy rating. The update, issued on May 26, 2026, reflects growing optimism that Apple’s tightly integrated ecosystem positions it uniquely well for the emerging “agentic AI” era.
Apple shares have climbed more than 50% over the past 12 months despite facing tariff concerns, scrutiny over AI progress, and a market that has often favored flashier AI narratives from competitors. Mohan argues that much of the skepticism around Apple’s AI strategy misses the bigger picture.
The Thesis: Smartphones as the Ultimate Agentic AI Platform
Mohan’s case centers on architecture and control rather than just flashy new features. He highlights that the smartphone — particularly Apple’s combination of custom silicon and iOS — is the only scaled consumer device that simultaneously controls:
• User intent
• Personal context
• App access
• Identity
• Payments
• Trust
This deep integration gives Apple advantages in latency, privacy, and cost that competitors will struggle to match.
The analyst sees a redesigned Siri as the key vehicle. If Apple delivers a truly agentic assistant capable of acting across apps, handling payments, and understanding device-wide context, it could unlock substantial new revenue. Mohan models:
• Base scenario: $15–30 billion in additional fiscal 2030 revenue
• Broader adoption: Up to $40–65 billion
These figures are meaningful for a company already generating well over $400 billion annually and suggest Apple’s AI approach isn’t lagging — it’s simply following a deliberate, privacy-first timeline.
Recent Price Target Progression
This marks another upward revision from Bank of America:
• October 2025: $325
• May 1, 2026 (post-Q2 earnings): $330
• May 26, 2026: $380
The latest jump goes well above the current Street consensus, which generally clusters in the $310–$318 range according to recent aggregates. Mohan’s target implies solid upside from recent trading levels around the low-to-mid $300s.
Why This Note Matters
Mohan, a top-ranked analyst, had already hinted at his bullish stance after Apple’s recent earnings. The new note doubles down on the “eventual winner on AI at the edge” theme while adding a specific framework around agentic capabilities.
With Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) approaching, expectations are high for AI-related announcements that could validate this vision — particularly updates that bring more intelligence directly to devices while preserving the privacy and security Apple is known for.
Bank of America’s raised target underscores a growing belief on Wall Street that Apple’s strengths in hardware-software integration and its massive installed base could prove decisive as AI evolves from chatbots to autonomous agents. While the stock has already had a strong run, analysts like Mohan see the real upside still ahead if Apple executes on its vision for intelligent, on-device experiences.
MacDailyNews Take: Apple bulls have reason to feel optimistic heading into the summer. The agentic AI opportunity may be closer — and more valuable — than many have assumed.
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Apple’s FCC filing hints at new over-ear headphones
Apple appears to be gearing up for a refresh of its popular Beats lineup. A new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing has revealed an unreleased “Bluetooth over-ear headphones” device, sparking speculation that the long-awaited Beats Studio Pro 2 could be on the horizon.
The filing, spotted by X user Aaron (@aaronp613), lists model number A3577 and includes basic details like an antenna, battery, and microphone. Apple has requested confidentiality, so detailed specs, design renders, or exact features remain under wraps for now.
Here’s the key X post that broke the news:
The FCC has just leaked an upcoming Apple product
A3577 – "Bluetooth over-ear headphones" was just spotted in the FCC database pic.twitter.com/41yRWnodOM
— Aaron (@aaronp613) May 22, 2026
Why This Points to Beats Studio Pro 2
• The current Beats Studio Pro launched in 2023, making a refresh timely.
• AirPods Max 2 already carries a different FCC ID (A3454), ruling it out as the mystery device.
• Beats products often receive quieter updates via press releases rather than major events, fitting this low-key FCC appearance.
MacDailyNews Take: While we don’t yet know specifics like improved ANC, battery life, spatial audio enhancements, or design tweaks, this filing suggests Apple is preparing a more affordable over-ear option alongside its premium AirPods Max lineup. The confidentiality period will lift in the coming months, potentially revealing more details soon.
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iOS 27 rumors heat up: Revamped AirPods menu, smarter Siri, and more coming at WWDC 2026
With WWDC 2026 just weeks away (keynote on June 8), fresh details from Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman are painting a clearer picture of what to expect in iOS 27. While this year’s update is reportedly focused more on polish, stability, and refinement than headline-grabbing overhauls, several targeted improvements could make daily iPhone use noticeably better — especially for AirPods owners and Apple Intelligence users.
A Cleaner, Better-Organized AirPods Settings Menu
One of the most practical changes Gurman highlighted is a full redesign of the AirPods settings section. The current menu has grown cluttered over the years; iOS 27 is expected to reorganize it for easier access to key features like noise cancellation modes, battery levels, spatial audio controls, and firmware updates.
Longtime AirPods users have been asking for this kind of cleanup, and it aligns with iOS 27’s rumored emphasis on quality-of-life tweaks rather than dozens of flashy new features.
Siri Gets a Darker, More Modern Look
Gurman also expects a refreshed Siri interface with a dark color scheme that echoes Apple’s WWDC 2026 branding. This builds on earlier reports of a dedicated Siri app, improved conversational abilities, and deeper integration with Apple Intelligence.
The new look could make Siri feel more at home in the modern iOS aesthetic while supporting the rumored Dynamic Island enhancements and on-device AI capabilities.
Genmoji and Image Playground Quality Boost
Apple’s generative AI tools — Genmoji and Image Playground — are reportedly getting quality improvements in iOS 27. Users can look forward to higher-resolution, more coherent creations that better match the prompt. This should make the features more usable in Messages, Notes, and other apps.
AirPlay Flexibility (Possibly EU-Only for Now)
In a nod to regulatory pressures, iOS 27 may let users set alternative casting protocols — such as Google Cast — as the default AirPlay option. This change is expected to be limited to the European Union initially, but could signal broader openness down the road.
Broader iOS 27 Expectations
Beyond Gurman’s latest scoop, iOS 27 is shaping up to include:
• A standalone Siri app for more natural back-and-forth conversations and history
• Expanded Apple Intelligence features in Wallet, Safari, Shortcuts, and Photos
• Improved autocorrect and keyboard enhancements
• Satellite connectivity for Apple Maps (and potentially more)
• Overall performance, stability, and bug-fix focus — think “Snow Leopard” vibes for the iPhone
These refinements suggest Apple is prioritizing a smoother, more reliable experience for iPhone users.
MacDailyNews Take: If the rumors hold, iOS 27 won’t be the most revolutionary update, but it could be one of the most satisfying for everyday use. AirPods owners in particular stand to benefit from the settings overhaul, while everyone should appreciate a more polished Siri and higher-quality AI tools.
We’ll know a lot more very soon. Mark your calendars for June 8th — Apple’s WWDC 2026 keynote is expected to deliver the official iOS 27 preview, with developer betas following shortly after and a public release likely in September.
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Led by Apple’s iPhone, foreign-branded smartphone shipments in China rise 1.8% YoY in April
Shipments of foreign-branded mobile phones in China — overwhelmingly driven by Apple iPhone sales — increased 1.8% year-over-year in April, according to data released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).
A total of 3.59 million foreign-branded phones were shipped in China last month. For comparison, overall smartphone shipments in the country rose a stronger 2.8% to 25.73 million units.
While the 1.8% growth for foreign brands (primarily Apple iPhone) is modest, it marks a return to positive territory and a welcome sign after several challenging quarters in the world’s largest smartphone market. Apple continues to face stiff competition from domestic Chinese brands such as Huawei, Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi.
Key Takeaway for Apple
This slight Apple iPhone shipment increase in April suggests stabilizing demand. With the iPhone 18 series expected later this year — featuring enhanced Apple Intelligence and, especially, LLM Siri capabilities, camera improvements, etc. — the company will be looking to accelerate growth in China through the critical second half of 2026.
Analysts and investors will continue monitoring CAICT monthly data alongside Apple’s own earnings reports for clearer insight into iPhone performance in Greater China, a market that remains vital despite heightened competition.
MacDailyNews Take: Apple iPhone shipments in China are growing again — modestly — as foreign-branded phones post their first positive month in some time. It’s an encouraging data point for Apple and AAPL investors!
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Apple’s stealth move signals major Generative AI push at WWDC 2026
Apple is quietly laying the groundwork for what could be its most ambitious AI showcase yet. Just weeks before the June 8 WWDC keynote, the company has registered the new subdomain genai.apple.com, a clear nod to generative AI that stands apart from its existing Apple Intelligence hub.
While the page currently returns connection timeouts and isn’t live, its appearance in Apple’s DNS records has developers and analysts buzzing. The timing feels deliberate: Apple has repeatedly teased significant “AI advancements” across its software platforms for this year’s conference, and this subdomain looks like the perfect landing spot for a dedicated generative AI experience.
Why This Matters
Apple already maintains a polished Apple Intelligence page, but “Gen AI” suggests something more focused — perhaps a showcase for on-device image generation, advanced Siri capabilities, custom content tools, or even developer resources for building with Apple’s upcoming models.
Expectations for WWDC 2026 are sky-high:
• A dramatically upgraded Siri that feels more conversational, context-aware, and capable of multi-step tasks.
• Expanded Apple Intelligence features rolling out in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and beyond.
• Deeper integration of generative tools into Photos, Messages, Safari, and productivity apps.
• Strong emphasis on privacy-first AI, a key differentiator as Apple competes with OpenAI, Google, and others.
The subdomain could serve as a public-facing hub where users and developers explore these new capabilities post-announcement — think interactive demos, model explanations, or even a portal for opting into advanced features.
Building Momentum
This isn’t Apple’s first AI-related domain tweak, but the explicit “Gen AI” branding marks a shift in how openly the company is finally embracing the generative wave. After years of measured rollout and on-device focus, 2026 appears to be the year Apple stops playing catch-up and starts defining its own lane in consumer AI.
MacDailyNews Take: With WWDC keynote just days away (June 8th), the discovery of genai.apple.com adds tangible fuel to the hype. Whether it becomes a flashy marketing site, a technical resource center, or something entirely unexpected, one thing is clear: Apple is going all-in on making generative AI feel personal, private, and powerfully useful.
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‘Nemesis’ creator Courtney A. Kemp inks overall deal at Apple TV
Courtney A. Kemp has signed a new multiyear overall deal with Apple TV, Deadline reports. Kemp is the storyteller behind the Power universe, as well as the recently premiered crime drama Nemesis. Under the new deal, Kemp and her production company, End of Episode, will develop and create series exclusively for Apple TV, and Apple TV will have a first-look on film projects.
Kemp is an Emmy-nominated creator, showrunner, writer and producer who has built her career telling high-stakes stories that are bold and character-driven. Her Nemesis is currently the No. 1 series in the U.S. and 15 other countries on Netflix, and Power: Origins, a continuation of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, both of which stem from the Power franchise she created, is currently shooting in New York.
“I’m so grateful to Zack [Van Amburg], Jamie [Erlicht] and Matt [Dentler] for welcoming me to the Apple family,” Kemp told Deadline today of her new deal. “With their impeccable taste and strong support for their creators’ visions, Apple is the perfect place to develop my next projects. I couldn’t be more thrilled to bring my audience to Apple for more hard-hitting, high-stakes, multilayered stories that uplift the culture, yet reach beyond to universal viewership.”
MacDailyNews Note: Apple TV is available on the Apple TV app in over 100 countries and regions, on over 1 billion screens, including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV 4K, Apple Vision Pro, Mac, popular smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL and others, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, and at tv.apple.com, for $12.99 per month with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV 4K or Mac can enjoy three months of Apple TV for free.
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Apple TV announces season two renewal for “Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars”
Today, Apple TV announced an eight-part second season for acclaimed, BAFTA Award-nominated docuseries “Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars,” hailing from world-famous chef, restaurateur, author and executive producer Gordon Ramsay (“Next Level Chef,” “Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares”) and Studio Ramsay Global, and hosted by Topjaw’s Jesse Burgess. Exploring the high-stakes world of international fine dining with exclusive access over the course of the yearlong Michelin Guide season, “Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars” follows the fates of elite chefs at some of the world’s most unique and celebrated restaurants to determine if they will win, maintain or lose that precious Star.
“Now more than ever, restaurants around the world are under enormous pressure to not just strive for perfection, but to survive. The economic tolls of an industry struggling mean the stakes have never been so high. With globally evolving dining standards, ‘Knife Edge’ reveals the stress, the pressure, the resilience needed to hold your nerve in the battle for greatness, it’s honestly brutal. Personally, I continue to be so proud of the passion in our industry — the drive and ambition in those hungry newcomers, the rising talents and those indomitable chefs all continuing to push for Michelin’s exacting recognition,” said executive producer Gordon Ramsay.
“‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ highlights the incredible stories of the world’s most talented chefs as they strive for the ultimate accolade, while the bar rises every year and their appetite to succeed does not wane. Platforming the people behind these world-class restaurants helps build an understanding and appreciation for what it takes to survive in this remarkable and challenging industry,” said host Jesse Burgess. “I’m very proud to be a part of it and we’re looking forward to sharing more in season two on Apple TV.”
“Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars” has been hailed as a “captivating,” “thrilling” series offering viewers “a real look behind today’s top kitchens” in “one of the most comprehensive explorations of Michelin-starred dining ever captured on film.” “A deeply personal portrait of passion and perseverance,” the series explores what “it takes to run a top-rated restaurant while working for that ultimate recognition of the Michelin Star,” highlighting an “appreciation for the skill, sacrifice, and dedication” of the world’s top chefs. The first season quickly achieved a perfect 100% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, was nominated in the Factual Entertainment category for the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards and is now streaming globally on Apple TV.
The Michelin Star is the most prestigious and elusive culinary award in the world, recognizing the finest ingredients cooked to the highest possible standards. From attempting to gain their first Star, or striving to achieve a second or an elusive third Star, each chef faces a deeply personal challenge. Season one of “Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars” highlighted some of the most compelling restaurants on Earth, including the Nordics’ fastest-ever Michelin Star win since opening, at Aure; a fried chicken restaurant shooting for a star in New York, at Coqodaq; and the latest chase for a star within the Roux family dynasty, at Caractère; among many others. With exclusive, privileged access to the global Michelin awards and insider insight on what it takes to win, “Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars” offers a chef’s-eye view on the road to recognition as chefs strive to earn a Star or risk losing one. After all, the rewards for culinary excellence are immense, and only the very best will secure their spot in Michelin Guide’s selection.
“Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars” is produced for Apple TV by Studio Ramsay Global, a Fox Entertainment Company. Executive producers are Ramsay, Lisa Edwards, Lorraine Charker-Phillips and Jill Greenwood. James Callum is the series director.
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 3,550 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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Buy Apple stock, technician says
Technical analyst Ari Wald of Oppenheimer & Co., thinks the way to play the market is load up on Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, and Alphabet — not only Magnificent Seven names but, in the case of the first three, also Dow Jones Industrial Average components — and sell the Dow’s laggards such as Home Depot, IBM, Nike, and Salesforce.
Paul R. La Monica for Barron’s:
“Concerns around overbought trading often coincide with skepticism towards momentum investing,” Wald wrote in a report. “However, momentum has historically been a durable late-cycle outperformer.”
DataTrek Research co-founder Jessica Rabe is confident that the strength of the tech-heavy Nasdaq “reflects renewed momentum in the AI-driven tech bull market, not its end.”
The same is probably true for the iShares Edge MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF, which is loaded with leading chip and semiconductor equipment stocks. Top holdings in the ETF are more than a few familiar names—Micron, Broadcom, Nvidia, Intel, AMD, and Lam Research.
MacDailyNews Take: You could certainly get worse market advice than “buy Apple.”
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Apple’s hardware shake-up: New chief Johny Srouji streamlines product design to accelerate future devices
Apple is undergoing a significant internal restructuring in its hardware division, led by newly elevated Chief Hardware Officer Johny Srouji. The changes, implemented this month, aim to accelerate development of future devices by reorganizing oversight and fostering closer collaboration between engineering, design, and silicon teams.
According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, Srouji — previously a key figure in Apple’s custom chip development — has expanded his role to oversee both hardware engineering and technologies. This shift occurs amid a broader leadership transition: longtime hardware executive John Ternus is set to become Apple’s CEO on September 1st, with outgoing CEO Tim Cook transitioning to chairman.
Key Changes in Product Design Oversight
The most notable adjustment involves product design, a critical function responsible for the look, feel, and core capabilities of Apple’s devices:
• Oversight moves from veteran VP Kate Bergeron (a longtime Ternus deputy) to two of her experienced reports: Shelly Goldberg and Dave Pakula.
• Goldberg, who previously handled Mac product design, and Pakula (responsible for Apple Watch, iPad, and AirPods) will now jointly oversee design across all Apple products.
• Richard Dinh continues to lead iPhone design.
• Bergeron shifts to a new role heading Product Reliability and Materials for the entire lineup.
These moves are designed to create a more streamlined structure, reducing layers and enabling faster decision-making.
Expanded Roles for Key Executives
Additional changes expand the scope of several leaders who will now report directly to Srouji:
• Matt Costello, who has led development of home and audio products.
• Kevin Lynch, who runs a special projects group focused on robotics and other emerging technologies.
The reorganization emphasizes tighter integration between Apple’s silicon teams (where Srouji has deep expertise) and product development groups. This alignment is expected to speed up work on AI-powered hardware, next-generation wearables, and other innovations.
Why This Matters for Apple and Its Users
Apple has faced occasional criticism for slower hardware refresh cycles in certain categories compared to its peak innovation years. By empowering deputies and flattening some reporting lines, Srouji appears to be addressing internal bottlenecks and preparing the company for the Ternus era.
For Apple product users, this could translate to:
• Quicker rollout of new features and devices.
• Better hardware-software-silicon synergy (think more efficient AI chips tailored precisely to product needs).
• Continued emphasis on premium design and reliability, now with dedicated focus under Bergeron.
MacDailyNews Take: As John Ternus prepares to step into the CEO role, these changes position Apple’s hardware engine for agility in a competitive landscape increasingly defined by AI, robotics, and advanced personal computing. We very much look forward to September 1st!
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John Travolta unsure he will direct again after Cannes debut of Apple TV film ‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’
John Travolta says he’s unsure he’ll direct again after making his feature directorial debut at the Cannes Film Festival with the deeply personal aviation drama “Propeller One-Way Night Coach.”
The Hollywood icon, who also wrote, produced, financed, narrated and cast family members (including daughter Ella Bleu Travolta) in the film, told Reuters the experience was “all-consuming” and overwhelming — though manageable because of its personal connection to his love of flying. The movie, which premiered out of competition, will arrive on Apple TV+ on May 29.
Reuters:
“When people say, ‘Would you direct again?’ – I have to be passionate because it’s all-consuming, so you have to love it that much,” said the screen legend, admitting that making “Propeller One-Way Night Coach” was at times overwhelming.
However, because of its deeply personal nature – about a young aviation fan who takes a fateful flight to Los Angeles in the golden age of flying in the 1950s and 1960s – he could handle it, he said.
“It was me being overwhelmed with the things I love and my family and my friends,” Travolta, an experienced pilot, said at the festival.
Travolta cast several of his relatives, including his daughter, Ella Bleu Travolta, who said watching her experienced family members work on set “felt like a master class.”
Travolta, produced, financed, directed, narrated and wrote the film based on a book he published some three decades ago.
MacDailyNews Note: Set in the golden age of aviation, a young airplane enthusiast, Jeff (played by newcomer Clark Shotwell), and his mother (Kelly Eviston-Quinnett) set off on a one-way cross-country odyssey to Hollywood, which transforms a simple flight into the trip of a lifetime. Between airline meals, charming flight attendants (played by Ella Bleu Travolta and Olga Hoffmann), unexpected stopovers, larger-than-life passengers and a thrilling glimpse at first class, the journey unfolds in moments both magical and unexpected, charting the course for the boy’s future.
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Apple’s iOS 26.5 brings new ‘App Installation’ setting to Brazil, paving the way for third-party app stores
Apple is taking another step toward opening up the iOS ecosystem in Brazil. With the release of iOS 26.5, Brazilian users are now seeing a new “App Installation” option in Settings > Apps, signaling that support for alternative app marketplaces is nearly ready for prime time.
The new setting falls under the “Default Apps” section, where users can already manage preferences for browsers, email clients, payment apps, and more. According to reports, it currently lists only the App Store as an option, but Apple’s own description hints at what’s coming:
“Your default marketplace is at the top and will be used to show recommendations in Spotlight, Siri, Safari, and more. If you’ve added multiple marketplaces, you can change your default marketplace.”
This marks the latest development in Apple’s settlement with Brazil’s competition authority, CADE. Earlier this month, the iOS 26.5 Release Candidate already laid the groundwork for app sideloading in the country following the antitrust resolution.
What This Means for Brazilian Users and Developers
Once alternative marketplaces become available, Brazilian iPhone owners will be able to choose a preferred app store other than Apple’s. This setup mirrors aspects of the EU’s approach but is tailored to Brazil’s agreement with CADE. It emphasizes marketplace-based distribution rather than direct web downloads (like the EU’s Web Distribution option).
Under the terms of the deal:
• Apple can charge a 25% commission on App Store sales (or 10% for qualifying small developers), plus additional fees in certain scenarios.
• Alternative app stores will face a 5% Core Technology Commission.
• Developers gain more flexibility with external payment links and options, though Apple retains some fees on active steering.
The rollout isn’t fully live yet — alternative marketplaces still need to be approved and made available — but the appearance of the “App Installation” setting is a clear indicator that the infrastructure is now in place. Apple has not issued an official statement on the exact timing, but the changes appear imminent.
This development stems from ongoing global regulatory pressure on Apple’s App Store policies. Brazil joins regions like the European Union in forcing greater openness, albeit through a negotiated settlement rather than sweeping legislation like the DMA.
MacDailyNews Take: For most users, the day-to-day experience on iPhone will likely remain centered around the App Store for its security, seamless updates, and integration. However, power users and those seeking more options will soon have new choices.
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Trump Organization’s managed account executes $50M+ in ‘Big Tech’ stock trades, buying Apple and Alphabet while selling Tesla
President Trump’s financial disclosure for the first quarter of 2026 reveals that accounts under The Trump Organization executed 94 trades in “Magnificent Seven” stocks, with total activity valued between $50 million and $70 million. These included 64 purchases and 30 sales across Apple, Alphabet (Google), Tesla, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon.
President Trump did not personally direct or execute any of these trades. The Trump Organization accounts are managed by independent third-party financial institutions with no input from President Trump, his family members, or the organization itself. They receive no advance notice of trading activity and provide zero direction on investment decisions.
A detailed review of the disclosure shows net buying in Apple and Alphabet shares, while more Tesla stock was sold than purchased. The account also conducted multiple transactions in Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, though the net position changes for those stocks were not fully clear due to the disclosure’s broad reporting ranges.
This activity occurred as part of a much larger portfolio disclosure covering thousands of total trades.
Assets are held in a family-controlled trust (often referred to as the Trump Revocable Trust or similar structures managed by his children). While the Trump Organization states that day-to-day trading occurs through fully discretionary accounts managed by independent third-party financial institutions, the overall structure remains under family oversight. This structure is legal under current ethics rules for the U.S. presidency.
MacDailyNews Note: Since we do not know when the trades were executed, here are the figures from the first day of Q1 vs. the last day:
As of May 19, 2026 (YTD performance since Jan. 1, 2026):
• Apple (AAPL): Up ~9.5% to 10.2%
• Alphabet (GOOGL): Up ~24.5% to 26.9%
• Tesla (TSLA): Down ~8.8% to 11%
As of March 31, 2026 (YTD performance since Jan. 1, 2026):
• Apple (AAPL): Rose +17.8%
• Alphabet (GOOGL): Rose +34.8%
• Tesla (TSLA): Rose +8.7%
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