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Following more than a month of beta testing, Apple is expected to release iOS 26.1 this Monday, November 3. The update includes a handful of
Macworld Apple’s smart-home lineup is currently limited to Apple TV and HomePod, but according to rumors, the company plans to explore this segment even further with a new iPad-like hub and an array of accessories.
Apple's upcoming iOS 26.1 update promises several enhancements and design changes for iPhone users, set to roll out in early November.
Apple's planned Apple TV+ rebrand is official as of today, with Apple updating the Apple TV+ page on its website to read just "Apple
Code strings in the latest iOS 26.2 beta suggest Apple is preparing a new first-party smart-home accessory to expand the Apple Home ecosystem beyond the Apple TV and HomePod.
In an interview with Variety, Finneas reveals that Apple TV’s new intro video has three different versions, plus details its creation.
Apple has gone official with the Apple TV rebranding, dropping the Plus from the title and releasing a new short video announcing the change.
Beyond product refreshes, Apple is also rumored to launch its first smart home display next year, which is expected to extensively utilize the new personal Siri powered by Apple Intelligence. In the fall, the iPhone 18 series is expected to debut, and possibly Apple's first foldable iPhone.
In the latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman outlined that Apple retail employees are being asked to prepare