Apple just posted its best quarter ever, fueled by soaring iPhone demand, and revealed 2.5 billion active devices worldwide. Here’s what it means.
Apple may avoid raising iPhone prices, but growing RAM costs and AI demand could push MacBook pricing higher later in 2026.
F1: The Movie has officially become Apple TV+’s most-watched film ever, marking a major streaming milestone after its box office success.
Apple took seven of the top ten best-selling smartphones in 2025, and the base iPhone 17 stood out thanks to Pro-level display and camera upgrades.
Apple has released major updates for Keynote, Numbers, and Pages, adding Liquid Glass design changes and new AI tools, with premium features tied to Apple Creator Studio.
AirTag 2 doesn’t just improve Precision Finding and range. Apple also changed the alert chime pitch, shifting it from note F to G.
Samsung plans to produce 1 million units of its new Wide Fold device, a wider foldable similar to the rumored iPhone Fold, while the Galaxy Z TriFold remains a limited release.
Apple has paused several iOS updates, including iOS 16.7.13 and iOS 18.7.4 in Australia, after Telstra reported network connectivity and emergency calling problems on older iPhones.
Intel’s new Panther Lake chips are finally competitive, but early benchmarks still show why Apple ditching Intel was the right move.