

iOS 27 beta confirms Apple’s full iPhone 18 roadmap with 6 new models
macworld.comOpenAI’s New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost Over $300
bloomberg.comYou could be taking way better photos on your phone (Gift link)
theverge.comApple Warns of Growing Supply Constraints for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
macrumors.comMacBook Ultra OLED Touch Panel to Be Exclusively Supplied by Samsung
macrumors.comUpcoming OLED iPad Mini Allegedly Uses 60Hz 8.4-Inch Display Panel
macrumors.comApple Intelligence Home Features Require 2TB iCloud+ Plan in iOS 27
macrumors.comiPhone 18 Pro Battery Capacities Revealed by Regulatory Filings
macrumors.comiOS 27 Beta Hints at New Apple Product Such as 'AirPods Ultra'
✨ Apple Intelligence summary: iOS 27 beta code hints at a new Apple product, possibly “AirPods Ultra” or smart glasses, with camera functionality and Visual Intelligence features. These products are rumoured to launch in late 2027.
Camera-Equipped AirPods Pro Development 'Suspended,' Leaker Claims
✨ Apple Intelligence summary: Development of Apple’s rumoured camera-equipped AirPods Pro has been halted, according to leaker “Kosutami.” The project, which has been in development for around four years, was nearing completion and had reached an advanced testing stage. The built-in cameras are said to feed visual information to Siri for AI purposes, not for taking photos or videos.
Apple Creator Studio gets smarter, faster, and more connected
apple.comLeaked A20 Pro Image Hints at iPhone 18 Pro Performance Gains
macrumors.comResizable iPhone apps show what the folding iPhone will be like
cultofmac.comUK Apple iCloud class action case by Which? given green light
✨ Apple Intelligence summary: The article describes a class action lawsuit against Apple by consumer group Which?. The lawsuit alleges that Apple has trapped users into its cloud service, iCloud, and overcharged them for it. The lawsuit claims that 40 million iCloud customers could be entitled to roughly £77 each if successful.
Foldable iPhone Delay Rumors Are 'False,' Leaker Claims
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20 years of Intel Macs: Why Apple switched, and why it switched again
✨ Apple Intelligence summary: The article reflects on the 20-year partnership between Apple and Intel, which began in 2005 when Apple switched from PowerPC processors to Intel’s x86 architecture. This transition, facilitated by the existing “Marklar” project, allowed Apple to leverage Intel’s hardware and software ecosystem, leading to significant improvements in Mac performance and design. However, the article also highlights the challenges that arose later, including Intel’s struggles with manufacturing processes and Apple’s growing confidence in its own Apple Silicon processors.