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Apple’s sci-fi hit ‘Dark Matter’ returns for season two on August 28th
Apple TV on Tuesday revealed a first look at the second season of the acclaimed sci-fi series “Dark Matter,” which is set to make its global debut on Friday, August 28. Based on the blockbuster book by New York Times bestselling author Blake Crouch and starring an ensemble cast led by Golden Globe nominee Joel Edgerton alongside Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly, Alice Braga, Jimmi Simpson, Dayo Okeniyi, Oakes Fegley, and Amanda Brugel, the 10-episode season will premiere on Apple TV with the first episode on August 28, followed by one new episode every Friday through October 30, 2026.
Hailed as one of the best sci-fi novels and celebrating the 10th anniversary of its release this year, “Dark Matter” is a story about the road not taken. In season one, the series followed Jason Dessen (Edgerton), a physicist, professor and family man who — one night while walking home on the streets of Chicago — is abducted into an alternate version of his life. Wonder quickly turns to nightmare when he tries to return to his reality amid the mind-bending landscape of lives he could have lived. Season two picks up with the Dessens as they settle into a quiet life in a world that finally seems safe until the unimaginable forces them to run once again. As Jason’s obsession with the Box deepens, Daniela’s (Connelly) growing paranoia pushes her to the brink, threatening to tear their fragile stability apart. Elsewhere, Amanda (Braga) and Ryan (Simpson) join forces in a desperate attempt to find their way home. With Blair (Brugel) determined to stop him, Leighton (Okeniyi) relentlessly chases his grand vision of creating a perfect world.
“Dark Matter” is produced for Apple TV by Sony Pictures Television. Crouch serves as creator, executive producer, showrunner and writer alongside executive producers Matt Tolmach, Richard Lederer, and Jacquelyn Ben-Zekry, who co-wrote every episode of season two with Crouch. In addition to starring, Edgerton and Connelly also serve as executive producers.
The first season of “Dark Matter” is now streaming on Apple TV.
Apple TV offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all of a user’s favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 773 wins and 3,366 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning and history-making comedies “The Studio” and “Ted Lasso,” global cultural phenomenon “Severance,” Apple’s most-viewed drama “Pluribus,” Academy Award Best Picture winner “CODA” and Academy Award winner “F1,” the highest-grossing sports feature of all time.
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Apple Arcade delivers family fun with ‘Nick Jr. Replay!’ on May 7th
Apple Arcade is set to delight families with the arrival of Nick Jr. Replay! on May 7, an exciting new game filled with beloved characters, interactive play, and creative adventures.The game brings together icons from popular Nick Jr. shows including Dora the Explorer, Blue’s Clues & You!, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Bubble Guppies, Team Umizoomi, Shimmer and Shine, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Families can enjoy over 50 authentically preserved retro Nick Jr. games in a vibrant, interactive world that helps young players develop skills in math, reading, art, and problem-solving — all in a safe, ad-free environment.“Nick Jr. Replay! introduces a new generation to joyful adventures packed with games, creativity, and enduring characters that make every moment magical,” the announcement highlights.
Also launching on May 7 are three new titles:
Good Pizza, Great Pizza+ developed by TapBlaze.• Good Pizza, Great Pizza+ (by TapBlaze) — a story-rich, cozy cooking business simulator where players dish out slices and manage their pizzeria.
Perchang World developed by Perchang.• Perchang World (by Perchang) — an thrilling evolution of the popular physics-based puzzler.
Ultimate 8 Ball Pool+ developed by HypGames, Inc.• Ultimate 8 Ball Pool+ (by HypGames, Inc.) — head-to-head pool matches with stunning photorealistic graphics.
Additionally, several fan-favorite games are receiving fresh updates this month:
Hello Kitty Island Adventure developed by Sunblink.• Hello Kitty Island Adventure (by Sunblink) concludes its City Town storyline on April 16, with Hello Kitty and Usahana teaming up to rescue a new friend.
Disney SpellStruck developed by Artist Arcade.• Disney SpellStruck (by Artist Arcade) continues the Star Wars saga on April 23 with new Adventure Mode maps inspired by Episode VI — Return of the Jedi, plus playable characters Boba Fett and Wicket the Ewok.
My Talking Angela 2+ developed by Outfit7.• My Talking Angela 2+ (by Outfit7) features an ongoing Barbie-themed event focused on creativity, fashion, and self-expression.
Apple Arcade offers an evolving catalog of more than 200 premium games with no ads and no in-app purchases. The service upholds Apple’s high standards for user privacy and allows up to six family members to play on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro (availability varies by title and device).Players can discover these new games and updates in the App Store or the dedicated Apple Games app.
MacDailyNews Note: An Apple Arcade subscription provides unlimited access for the whole family. Arcade Originals support play across all Apple platforms, while App Store Greats are available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. Some content availability may vary by region and device compatibility.
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.
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Apple’s foldable iPhone faces engineering issues, potential shipment delays, Nikkei Asia claims
Apple has been facing setbacks in the engineering test phase of its first foldable iPhone, which might lead to delays in its mass production and product shipment schedule, Nikkei Asia reported on Monday citing “multiple sources briefed on the matter.”
Lauly Li and Cheng Ting-Fang for Nikkei Asia:
A few component suppliers, though not all, have been notified that there is a possibility the component production schedule for the foldable iPhone will be pushed back, Nikkei Asia learned.
Apple and its suppliers are working to tackle these issues, as delays to its shipment schedule would risk the U.S. tech giant’s marketing strategy for the long-awaited folding phone.
“It’s true that more issues than expected have emerged during the early test production phase, and additional time will be needed to resolve them and make necessary adjustments… The current situation could put the mass production timeline at risk,” one of the people familiar with the matter said.
“April will mark a crucial stage of the engineering verification test, and this month till early May is extremely critical,” the person added.
MacDailyNews Take: Might lead to delays, or might not. Not the lack of concreteness in the “reporting” (read: fomenting) which is laden with “mights,” “coulds,” and “maybes” to comedic proportions. This crap will now be picked up, regurgitated, and amplified by other media outlets (whether they be complicit, apathetic, or gullible), likely driving down Apple stock price (exactly as intended).
It’s déjà vu all over again. When will the markets look at Nikkei’s history… and compare to actual results instead of panicking in knee-jerk fashion to whatever bullshit Nikkei throws out there? Smart investors learn from history to ignore the bullshit. – MacDailyNews, April 15, 2016
Don’t fall for normal operations twisted into “fake news” FUD planted ahead of earnings by fomenting shorts into complicit and/or gullible media outlets. Instead, use these cases of blatantly obvious FUD as nice entry points in order to profit long term. – MacDailyNews, January 5, 2023
We seen this movie so many times, we just thank the Nikkei rag for whatever buying opportunity it can generate, even though the [ruse] gets weaker and weaker each time they try to gin up “bad news” for Apple as even mom and pop retail stock buyers are wising up. – MacDailyNews, October 22, 2025
This report (as with many of Nikkei’s Apple-related reports) smacks of a plant designed to depress the price of AAPL. Plain and simple. And Nikkei seems to be the preferred place to do it. — MacDailyNews, December 30, 2016
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to lose money in the stock market. History lesson below:
• Another January, another misleading iPhone supply cuts story from Nikkei – January 29, 2018
• Apple stock drops after Nikkei report of iPhone X production cut – January 29, 2018
• Reports of Apple cutting iPhone X orders make no sense – January 2, 2018
• Apple stock tumbles on one poorly-sourced report of low iPhone X demand – December 26, 2017
• Apple and suppliers shares drop on report of weak iPhone X demand – December 26, 2017
• Nikkei: Apple to decrease iPhone production 10% in first quarter of 2017 – December 30, 2016
• Nikkei proclaims ‘iPhone 7’ Dead On Arrival; bemoans Apple’s ‘lack of innovation’ – May 12, 2016
• Japan’s Nikkei, The Wall Street Journal blow it, get iPhone demand story all wrong – January 16, 2013
• Did Apple reduce 4-inch Retina display orders due to improving yields? – January 15, 2013
• Analysts: iPhone 5 demand ‘robust;’ ignore the non-news noise – January 15, 2013
• Apple iPhone suppliers decline on report orders cut by 50% – January 15, 2013
• Apple swoon erases $17 billion from stock market – January 14, 2013
• Apple iPhone 5 production cut signaling a new product release? – January 14, 2013
• Apple drops to 11-month low on old reports of component cuts – January 14, 2013
• The strange math of Apple’s alleged massive iPhone 5 component cuts – January 14, 2013
• UBS analysts: Apple iPhone component order reduction ‘old news’ – January 14, 2013
• Apple pulls down U.S. futures – January 14, 2013
• Apple shares drop below $500 after reported cuts in iPhone 5 parts orders – January 14, 2013
Profit from the fomenting, AAPL investors!
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Apple stock could surge at least 20% as MacBook Neo emerges as major catalyst
Wall Street analysts are turning bullish on Apple, with multiple firms setting $320 price targets that imply more than 20% upside for the stock. A key driver: the new MacBook Neo, Apple’s aggressive entry into the budget laptop market at $499–$599. Positioned as a gateway for first-time Mac buyers, the affordable model is expected to expand Apple’s installed base, drive services revenue, and disrupt competitors in one of the PC industry’s most profitable segments.
Christine Ji:
The MacBook Neo is the company’s “first real push” into the budget laptop space, where Apple currently holds less than 1% market share, Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan wrote in a Monday note. Launched in early March, the Neo is priced at $599, and $499 for students.
It’s a massive untapped opportunity for Apple, whose Mac installed base of 260 million units lags far behind the iPhone installed base of 1.5 billion units. Mohan believes the total addressable market for the Neo could be $32 billion for 2026. If Apple can capture just 10% of that market for budget laptops, and do so with a 19% operating margin, the company can boost earnings per share by an incremental 3 cents, according to Mohan.
“We see Neo driving meaningful adoption for first-time Mac owners with a distinct customer base relative to the Air and Pro models,” Mohan wrote.
The Neo will dramatically disrupt competitors in the market for budget personal computers, Seaport analyst Jay Goldberg wrote in a Monday note, as the $500 to $700 price tier is one of the most profitable segments for PC makers. Both Mohan and Goldberg have a buy rating and $320 price target on Apple’s stock, implying over 20% of upside from current levels.
MacDailyNews Take: As we wrote earlier today, “Apple below $250 at the end of March was a buying opportunity.”
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The final design of Apple’s foldable iPhone may have just leaked
A new set of leaked images claiming to show Apple’s long-rumored folding iPhone surfaced online on Sunday, giving what a tipster says is a closer look at the device’s final design.
On Sunday, leaker Majin Bu posted several images on X of what appears to be a prototype or high-fidelity dummy unit of Apple’s upcoming foldable. According to the tipster, the design looks “more beautiful than the previous one,” with noticeable refinements over earlier leaks.
Multiple reports indicate that the folding iPhone design Apple has chosen uses a book-style folding mechanism. It opens horizontally to reveal a larger, tablet-like inner display, while an outer screen functions as a standard smartphone display. When unfolded, the inner display provides a significantly expanded canvas, potentially positioning the device as a hybrid between an iPhone and an iPad.
The actual design of the iPhone Fold is more beautiful than the previous one, I believe this is also the final design of the future iPhone Fold. pic.twitter.com/yTw2ibLbm1
— Majin (@MajinBuofficia) April 5, 2026
The actual design of the iPhone Fold is more beautiful than the previous one, I believe this is also the final design of the future iPhone Fold.
In response to a question about a color-matching camera module:
Unfortunately, the current version has a black module and there are 5 months left, the design is frozen, nothing will change, it remains to be seen.
MacDailyNews Take: Again, all we need is the pre-order link!
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Apple TV debuts first-look teaser for its new thriller ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’
Apple TV on Monday dropped a first-look teaser for “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,” the highly anticipated darkly comedic thriller from creator and showrunner David J. Rosen, and led by Emmy Award winner Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black,” “The Monkey”) and Jake Johnson (“New Girl,” upcoming “The Dink”). The half-hour, 10-episode series will make its global debut on Apple TV with the first two episodes on Wednesday, May 20th, followed by new episodes every Wednesday through July 15th.
“Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” follows newly divorced mom Paula (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.
The ensemble cast includes Brandon Flynn (“13 Reasons Why”), Murray Bartlett (“The Last of Us,” “The White Lotus”), Jessy Hodges (“Barry”), 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, the series is written and executive produced by creator and showrunner Rosen (“Sugar,” “Hunters”), and directed and executive produced by David Gordon Green (“Nutcrackers,” “The Righteous Gemstones”). The series is also executive produced by Simon Kinberg and Audrey Chon for Genre Films under their first-look deal with Apple TV; Bard Dorros for Anonymous Content; and, Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns and Elise Henderson for Counterpart Studios.
Apple TV offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all of a user’s favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 773 wins and 3,366 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning and history-making comedies “The Studio” and “Ted Lasso,” global cultural phenomenon “Severance,” Apple’s most-viewed drama “Pluribus,” Academy Award Best Picture winner “CODA” and Academy Award winner “F1,” the highest-grossing sports feature of all time.
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Warren Buffet: I’m very happy to have Apple be Berkshire Hathaway’s largest holding
Warren Buffett gave an interview to CNBC and offered several interesting insights into Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings, including Apple. Given his remarkable track record, investors always scrutinize what the Oracle of Omaha has to say.
While speaking with CNBC’s Becky Quick, Buffett discussed Berkshire’s decade-long position in Apple, which, at one point, accounted for roughly 40% of Berkshire’s huge equity portfolio.
In recent years, Berkshire has sold a significant portion of its Apple stake, prompting some investors to wonder whether the company is headed for a complete exit. New Berkshire CEO Greg Abel confirmed in a recent letter to shareholders that Berkshire plans to retain its current Apple position, which accounted for 23% of Berkshire’s stock portfolio at the end of 2025.
Buffett confirmed, saying, “I’m very happy to have it be our largest holding.” Buffett also added, “It’s not impossible that Apple would get to a price, we would buy a lot of it,” he added, “but not in this market.”
At the end of the day, it’s impossible to predict what the market will do in the near term. In such an uncertain environment, investors should listen to Buffett but also heed his advice of having a long-term mindset. Long-term investors will likely be able to ride out whatever happens to the market over the next year or two, as historical data suggests that the longer one holds stocks, the less likely they are to lose money.
MacDailyNews Take: Apple below $250 at the end of March was a buying opportunity, whether Buffet could see it or not.
See also: Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett on Apple sale: ‘I sold it too soon’ – March 31, 2026
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Apple’s first foldable iPhone enters trial production for expected 2026 launch
Apple’s long-awaited foldable iPhone has reportedly moved into early trial production at Foxconn, signaling that the company is making tangible progress toward its first book-style foldable device. According to supply chain sources, the device features a large 7.7-inch inner folding display paired with a 5.3-inch cover screen and is currently targeted for shipment in the second half of 2026.
3D render claiming to depict Apple’s first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)While not yet in mass production, the move into trial stage brings Apple one step closer to competing in the foldable smartphone market with a crease-minimized design and iOS 27 optimizations for multitasking.
Vikhyaat Vivek for Digital Trends:
The report claims that Apple has already given suppliers a shipment target that points to a second-half of 2026 launch window for the device. But this doesn’t mean that the foldable iPhone is ready for mass production just yet. The new foldable device is expected to be a larger book-style foldable rather than a clamshell…
This is not just a brand-new iPhone line, it seems Apple also has plans for the software, which could be evolving alongside the hardware. ITHome claims that iOS 27 is expected to include foldable-specific optimizations, such as split-screen support, multitasking features, and a UI that feels more like an iPad.
Based on prior leaks, Apple’s first foldable iPhone is expected to feature a 7.7-inch folding main display and a 5.3-inch cover panel. But the big highlight is a crease-free main display…. Although, the crease might just be reduced rather than eliminated entirely.
MacDailyNews Take: Just give us the pre-order link!
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What’s coming from Apple in April 2026: M5 Mac rumors, new Apple TV shows, and Apple Arcade games
Apple turned 50 on April 1, 2026, but the company is keeping things low-key this month. Instead of a major hardware event or flashy anniversary keynote video, April is shaping up to be a content-focused period with new shows on Apple TV, fresh games on Apple Arcade, and a handful of hardware rumors — while bigger updates wait for WWDC in June.
Here’s everything observers and analysts expect about what’s arriving from Apple in April 2026.
Hardware: AirPods Max 2 Shipping Now, M5 Desktops Possibly on Deck
The most concrete hardware news this month is the AirPods Max 2, which began shipping at the start of April. The new model keeps the same iconic design and color options but upgrades the audio processor from the older H1 chip to the newer H2 chip. Expect improved noise cancellation and additional audio features as a result.
On the Mac side, desktop updates are the main topic of speculation:
• M5 Mac mini: Current stock is reportedly running low, making this the most likely candidate for an M5 refresh in the first half of 2026 — possibly even landing in April.
• M5 Ultra Mac Studio: A more powerful version with the M5 Ultra chip could deliver a solid performance boost over the current M3 Ultra model. However, it may slip to WWDC in June rather than arriving this month.
• M5 iMac: Less certain. Apple has skipped iMac generations in the past, so the current M4 iMac might stick around a while longer.
Other long-rumored hardware — including a refreshed Apple TV 4K, a new HomePod mini, a full-sized HomePod 3, and the rumored smart home hub (sometimes called “HomePad”) — have been pushed back. These devices are closely tied to advanced Siri capabilities that are now expected with the OS 27 releases this fall, meaning we likely won’t see them until later in 2026.
Software: Modest iOS 26.5 Update Expected
iOS 26.5 (along with the matching updates for iPadOS, macOS, etc.) is currently in beta. Don’t expect anything dramatic — the update is mostly focused on smaller improvements such as enhanced RCS encryption testing and support for ads in the Maps app. A wide release could come in late April or early May. The much-anticipated major Siri overhaul remains off the table until the OS 27 cycle later this year.
Entertainment Spotlight: New Shows on Apple TV and Games on Apple Arcade
If you’re looking for immediate new experiences from Apple this month, the real action is on the entertainment side.
New Apple TV shows arriving in April include:
• April 3: Your Friends and Neighbors (Season 2) — Jon Hamm returns in the story of a hedge-fund manager who turns to robbing his wealthy neighbors.
• April 10: Outcome — A dark comedy starring Keanu Reeves as a widely despised celebrity trying to make amends.
• April 15: Margo’s Got Money Troubles — A college dropout turns to camming to support her newborn baby.
• April 22: Criminal Record — A character-driven drama set in contemporary London.
• April 29: My Brother the Minotaur — A whimsical adventure about a minotaur raised by humans who dreams of his mythical past.
• April 29: Widow’s Bay — A horror-comedy set in a superstitious, cursed fishing town.
Meanwhile, Apple Arcade continues its monthly tradition of adding new titles on the first Friday of the month (April 2 this year):
• Dredge+ — A critically acclaimed Lovecraftian horror fishing game.
• HYKE: Northern Light(s) — A top-down 2D pixel-art RPG.
• My Very Hungry Caterpillar+ — A colorful, educational game designed for young children.
• Unpacking+ — The relaxing, zen-like puzzle game where you unpack boxes and decorate rooms.
All Arcade games remain ad-free and without in-app purchases.
MacDailyNews Take: April 2026 feels more like a calm interlude than a headline-grabbing month. With Apple’s 50th anniversary already behind us and major smart-home and Siri-related hardware delayed until the fall, the company appears to be pacing itself ahead of WWDC in June, where we could finally see more substantial announcements.
In the meantime, M5-powered desktop Mac rumors are worth watching (especially for the Mac mini), while everyone else can enjoy fresh Apple TV programming and a handful of new Arcade games to play on their existing devices.
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