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Apple releases visionOS 26.5 public beta 1 for testers
Apple releases visionOS 26.5 public beta 1 with performance improvements, bug fixes, and early updates for Vision Pro users to test now
tvOS 26.5 public beta 1 now available for Apple TV
Apple releases tvOS 26.5 public beta 1 for Apple TV with early fixes, stability improvements, and performance tweaks for testers to try now.
watchOS 26.5 public beta 1 now available for Apple Watch users
Apple rolls out watchOS 26.5 public beta 1 with performance improvements, bug fixes, and early refinements ahead of upcoming feature updates.
macOS 26.5 public beta 1 now available for download
Apple releases macOS 26.5 public beta 1 with early fixes, performance improvements, and stability updates. Here’s how to download and install it.
iPadOS 26.5 public beta 1 is out now, here’s what’s new
Apple releases iPadOS 26.5 public beta 1 with small improvements, new features, and system changes. Here’s how to update your iPad.
iOS 26.5 public beta 1 is now available for iPhone users
Apple releases iOS 26.5 public beta 1 with privacy upgrades, RCS improvements, and early features ahead of upcoming software updates rollout.
Apple Issues New iPadOS 26.5 Beta 1 Build Following Initial Release
Apple releases updated iPadOS 26.5 beta 1 build with bug fixes and improvements. No new features spotted yet, more updates expected soon.
Apple releases revised iOS 26.5 beta 1 build for iPhone
Apple releases updated iOS 26.5 beta 1 build with bug fixes and stability improvements, now available for developers to install today.
New leak reveals Apple’s iPhone 18 design stays the same with fresh colors
iPhone 18 Pro leak reveals Apple will focus on new colors while keeping design largely unchanged across the upcoming lineup this year.
Apple to Refund VESA Studio Display XDR Buyers After Surprise Price Drop
Apple cuts Studio Display XDR VESA price and issues automatic refunds to early buyers, fixing pricing gap and improving lineup consistency for customers.
Apple “Buying Up All Available Mobile DRAM” at High Prices to Pressure Rivals
Apple reportedly buys all available mobile DRAM at high prices to limit supply, pressure competitors, and expand market share globally.
Apple Q2 2026 Earnings Call Date Confirmed: Here's What to Expect
Apple will report Q2 2026 earnings on April 30, with strong revenue growth expected alongside rising Mac sales and supply challenges.
New MacBook Pro Charger Design Causes Compatibility Issues With Apple Extension Cable
Apple’s new 140W USB-C charger redesign breaks compatibility with extension cables for some MacBook Pro users in select regions globally.
Apple Blocks In-App Purchases and Subscriptions in Russia
Apple stops App Store payments in Russia, blocking purchases and subscriptions unless users have remaining Apple account balance funds.
iPhone 17 Pro Seen Floating Inside NASA Artemis Moon Mission in Zero Gravity
iPhone 17 Pro appears aboard NASA Artemis mission as astronauts toss it in zero gravity, creating viral space footage and strong buzz.
Apple Starts Notifying Developers for WWDC 2026 Lottery Attendance at Apple Park
Apple begins sending WWDC 2026 lottery invites as selected developers prepare for Apple Park keynote, sessions, and exclusive in-person experience.
Tim Cook Reflects on 50 Years of Apple and Chooses iPhone Launch as Best Moment
Tim Cook says iPhone launch was his favorite Apple moment, highlighting its impact on design, user experience, and future product direction.
Apple adds iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi model to vintage products list
Apple adds iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi model to vintage list, marking full lineup vintage with limited repair support and parts availability now.
Apple Arcade gets three new games in April include puzzle, adventure, and kids titles
Apple Arcade April 2026 lineup adds DREDGE+, Unpacking+, and Caterpillar+, plus updates, offering ad free games with no in app purchases.
Apple’s Longest-Serving Employee Started at 14 and Still Hasn’t Left After 50 Years
Apple’s longest-serving employee Chris Espinosa joined at 14 in 1976 and still works there after nearly 50 years today.
iPhone 18 Pro Colors Rumored and Black Fans May Be Disappointed Again
iPhone 18 Pro colors leak suggests Apple will skip black again, continuing bold design choices that focus on visibility and market appeal.
Eddy Cue explains how Apple made money from $0.99 iTunes songs
Eddy Cue explains how Apple made $0.99 iTunes songs profitable by batching purchases and reducing credit card fees behind the scenes.
New AirTag Firmware Makes Unwanted Trackers Easier to Detect and Locate
Apple updates AirTag firmware with improved anti-stalking sound, helping users detect and locate unknown trackers more quickly and safely.

