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Who Is John Ternus? The Apple Insider Emerging As Tim Cook’s Likely Successor At 50, Ternus is Apple’s senior VP of hardware engineering, overseeing development of products that generate roughly 80% of company’s revenue

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Apple Vision Pro M5: +10% píxeles, 120 Hz, IA x2 y correa Dual Knit cómoda. Hardware brutal, pero ¿software? Solo 3000 apps nativas en 20 meses. Un chip no salva la plataforma: Apple debe seducir devs ya. 4/5 ⭐ #VisionPro #AppleInsider

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Screenshot of a MacBook Pro 14” using Adobe Premiere Pro beta

Screenshot of a MacBook Pro 14” using Adobe Premiere Pro beta

It’s interesting that Apple is showing the new MacBook M5 is showing Premiere Pro and not Final Cut. Also is this a preview of a new Premiere Pro? #apple #adobe #macrumors #appleinsider

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Listening to your fantastic podcast - sound so much better I feel. Thank you @appleinsider.com #appleinsider

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Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models Apple is planning to release a base MacBook Pro with a standard M5 chip before higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, according to _AppleInsider_ 's sources with "knowledge of macOS Tahoe development and hardware testing." The report said a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip is "nearing release," and Apple has apparently been testing this model with an unreleased macOS 26.0.2 version. 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to follow in early 2026, with macOS 26.3 preinstalled, the report added. Following beta testing, macOS 26.3 will likely be released in January. There is precedent for a decoupled launch. Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip in November 2020, but 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips did not debut until October 2021. Then, the 13-inch MacBook Pro was updated with the M2 chip in June 2022, with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips following in January 2023. That trend stopped once the 13-inch MacBook Pro was discontinued. The entire 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup was updated with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips all at once in October 2023, and 14-inch and 16-inch models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips debuted simultaneously in October 2024. Last month, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents surfaced for only a single unreleased MacBook Pro model, which further suggests that Apple might be planning to release a base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 chip soon, followed by higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips early next year. In fact, this split launch could explain why rumors flip flopped between late 2025 and early 2026 timeframes. Ultimately, it sounds like it will be both. Other devices expected to be updated with the M5 chip this year include the iPad Pro and the Vision Pro. It is still not clear if Apple plans to host an October event, or if it will announce new products with press releases and shorter videos only. An early unboxing video for the next iPad Pro already revealed that the M5 chip will offer up to 12% faster multi-core CPU performance, and up to 36% faster graphics performance, compared to the M4 chip in the current iPad Pro. The chip still has a 9-core CPU, and it is manufactured with TSMC's third-generation 3nm process. Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, with rumored upgrades including an OLED display, touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains. New models of the MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio are not expected to launch until next year, but the report did not mention the Mac Pro desktop tower. Related Roundup: MacBook Pro Tag: AppleInsider Buyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Don't Buy) Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models Apple is planning to release a base MacBook Pro with a standard M5 chip before higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, according to _AppleInsider_ 's sources with "knowledge of macOS Tahoe development and hardware testing." The report said a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip is "nearing release," and Apple has apparently been testing this model with an unreleased macOS 26.0.2 version. 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to follow in early 2026, with macOS 26.3 preinstalled, the report added. Following beta testing, macOS 26.3 will likely be released in January. There is precedent for a decoupled launch. Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip in November 2020, but 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips did not debut until October 2021. Then, the 13-inch MacBook Pro was updated with the M2 chip in June 2022, with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips following in January 2023. That trend stopped once the 13-inch MacBook Pro was discontinued. The entire 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup was updated with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips all at once in October 2023, and 14-inch and 16-inch models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips debuted simultaneously in October 2024. Last month, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents surfaced for only a single unreleased MacBook Pro model, which further suggests that Apple might be planning to release a base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 chip soon, followed by higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips early next year. In fact, this split launch could explain why rumors flip flopped between late 2025 and early 2026 timeframes. Ultimately, it sounds like it will be both. Other devices expected to be updated with the M5 chip this year include the iPad Pro and the Vision Pro. It is still not clear if Apple plans to host an October event, or if it will announce new products with press releases and shorter videos only. An early unboxing video for the next iPad Pro already revealed that the M5 chip will offer up to 12% faster multi-core CPU performance, and up to 36% faster graphics performance, compared to the M4 chip in the current iPad Pro. The chip still has a 9-core CPU, and it is manufactured with TSMC's third-generation 3nm process. Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, with rumored upgrades including an OLED display, touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains. New models of the MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio are not expected to launch until next year, but the report did not mention the Mac Pro desktop tower. Related Roundup: MacBook Pro Tag: AppleInsider Buyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Don't Buy) Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models Apple is planning to release a base MacBook Pro with a standard M5 chip before higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, according to _AppleInsider_ 's sources with "knowledge of macOS Tahoe development and hardware testing." The report said a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip is "nearing release," and Apple has apparently been testing this model with an unreleased macOS 26.0.2 version. 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to follow in early 2026, with macOS 26.3 preinstalled, the report added. Following beta testing, macOS 26.3 will likely be released in January. There is precedent for a decoupled launch. Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip in November 2020, but 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips did not debut until October 2021. Then, the 13-inch MacBook Pro was updated with the M2 chip in June 2022, with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips following in January 2023. That trend stopped once the 13-inch MacBook Pro was discontinued. The entire 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup was updated with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips all at once in October 2023, and 14-inch and 16-inch models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips debuted simultaneously in October 2024. Last month, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents surfaced for only a single unreleased MacBook Pro model, which further suggests that Apple might be planning to release a base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 chip soon, followed by higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips early next year. In fact, this split launch could explain why rumors flip flopped between late 2025 and early 2026 timeframes. Ultimately, it sounds like it will be both. Other devices expected to be updated with the M5 chip this year include the iPad Pro and the Vision Pro. It is still not clear if Apple plans to host an October event, or if it will announce new products with press releases and shorter videos only. An early unboxing video for the next iPad Pro already revealed that the M5 chip will offer up to 12% faster multi-core CPU performance, and up to 36% faster graphics performance, compared to the M4 chip in the current iPad Pro. The chip still has a 9-core CPU, and it is manufactured with TSMC's third-generation 3nm process. Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, with rumored upgrades including an OLED display, touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains. New models of the MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio are not expected to launch until next year, but the report did not mention the Mac Pro desktop tower. Related Roundup: MacBook Pro Tag: AppleInsider Buyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Don't Buy) Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models Apple is planning to release a base MacBook Pro with a standard M5 chip before higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, according to _AppleInsider_ 's sources with "knowledge of macOS Tahoe development and hardware testing." The report said a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip is "nearing release," and Apple has apparently been testing this model with an unreleased macOS 26.0.2 version. 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to follow in early 2026, with macOS 26.3 preinstalled, the report added. Following beta testing, macOS 26.3 will likely be released in January. There is precedent for a decoupled launch. Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip in November 2020, but 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips did not debut until October 2021. Then, the 13-inch MacBook Pro was updated with the M2 chip in June 2022, with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips following in January 2023. That trend stopped once the 13-inch MacBook Pro was discontinued. The entire 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup was updated with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips all at once in October 2023, and 14-inch and 16-inch models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips debuted simultaneously in October 2024. Last month, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents surfaced for only a single unreleased MacBook Pro model, which further suggests that Apple might be planning to release a base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 chip soon, followed by higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips early next year. In fact, this split launch could explain why rumors flip flopped between late 2025 and early 2026 timeframes. Ultimately, it sounds like it will be both. Other devices expected to be updated with the M5 chip this year include the iPad Pro and the Vision Pro. It is still not clear if Apple plans to host an October event, or if it will announce new products with press releases and shorter videos only. An early unboxing video for the next iPad Pro already revealed that the M5 chip will offer up to 12% faster multi-core CPU performance, and up to 36% faster graphics performance, compared to the M4 chip in the current iPad Pro. The chip still has a 9-core CPU, and it is manufactured with TSMC's third-generation 3nm process. Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, with rumored upgrades including an OLED display, touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains. New models of the MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio are not expected to launch until next year, but the report did not mention the Mac Pro desktop tower. Related Roundup: MacBook Pro Tag: AppleInsider Buyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Don't Buy) Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models Apple is planning to release a base MacBook Pro with a standard M5 chip before higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, according to _AppleInsider_ 's sources with "knowledge of macOS Tahoe development and hardware testing." The report said a MacBook Pro with an M5 chip is "nearing release," and Apple has apparently been testing this model with an unreleased macOS 26.0.2 version. 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to follow in early 2026, with macOS 26.3 preinstalled, the report added. Following beta testing, macOS 26.3 will likely be released in January. There is precedent for a decoupled launch. Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip in November 2020, but 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips did not debut until October 2021. Then, the 13-inch MacBook Pro was updated with the M2 chip in June 2022, with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips following in January 2023. That trend stopped once the 13-inch MacBook Pro was discontinued. The entire 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup was updated with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips all at once in October 2023, and 14-inch and 16-inch models with M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips debuted simultaneously in October 2024. Last month, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents surfaced for only a single unreleased MacBook Pro model, which further suggests that Apple might be planning to release a base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 chip soon, followed by higher-end models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips early next year. In fact, this split launch could explain why rumors flip flopped between late 2025 and early 2026 timeframes. Ultimately, it sounds like it will be both. Other devices expected to be updated with the M5 chip this year include the iPad Pro and the Vision Pro. It is still not clear if Apple plans to host an October event, or if it will announce new products with press releases and shorter videos only. An early unboxing video for the next iPad Pro already revealed that the M5 chip will offer up to 12% faster multi-core CPU performance, and up to 36% faster graphics performance, compared to the M4 chip in the current iPad Pro. The chip still has a 9-core CPU, and it is manufactured with TSMC's third-generation 3nm process. Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, with rumored upgrades including an OLED display, touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains. New models of the MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio are not expected to launch until next year, but the report did not mention the Mac Pro desktop tower. Related Roundup: MacBook Pro Tag: AppleInsider Buyer's Guide: MacBook Pro (Don't Buy) Related Forum: MacBook Pro This article, "Apple Rumored to Launch MacBook Pro With M5 Chip Before M5 Pro and M5 Max Models" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Reporting Tomorrow’s Apple News Today! #apple #iphone #mac #comics #humor #satire #pictureoftheday #appleinsider

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The back of the iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange and Silver

The back of the iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange and Silver

How's everyones iPhones going?
The silver colour is calling out to me. Has anyone changed from Cosmic Orangle to Sliver? #iphone17promax #apple #iphone17 #iphone17pro #macrumors #appleinsider

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@hilli.tech #appleinsider podcast please please mix your voices better. Yours is generally fine. William’s EQ very metallic and louder I love your podcast

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Apple's Upcoming Macs Listed in New Report _AppleInsider_ 's Marko Zivkovic today shared a list of alleged identifiers for future Mac models, which should roll out over the next year or so. The report does not reveal anything too surprising, but it does serve as further evidence that Apple is seemingly working on new models of every Mac, including the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro. Apple is expected to release new MacBook Pro models with M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max chips later this year. Just like in 2024, the report suggests that updated Mac mini and iMac models with M5 chips could launch at the same time. The next MacBook Air and Mac Studio models are expected to launch next year, and an updated Mac Pro desktop tower allegedly remains in development, but it is not entirely clear if it will be released later this year or next year. No major design changes have been rumored for any of Apple's next Macs. Later next year, though, the MacBook Pro models with the M6, M6 Pro, and M6 Max chips are expected to feature OLED displays and a thinner design. The chart below provides a summary of the identifiers, and the upcoming Mac models that they may correspond with, according to _AppleInsider_. Identifier | Potential Model ---|--- J873s| Mac mini (M5 Pro) J833ct| iMac (M5) J714c| 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max) J714s| 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro) J716c| 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max) J716s| 16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro) J775c| Mac Studio J775d| Mac Studio J813| 15-inch MacBook Air (M5) J815| 13-inch MacBook Air (M5) K114c| 14-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Max) K114s| 14-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Pro) K116c| 16-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Max) K116s| 16-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Pro) J704| Mac Pro J804| Mac Pro J700| MacBook (A18 Pro)? Tag: AppleInsider This article, "Apple's Upcoming Macs Listed in New Report" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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Breaking: Apple unveils revolutionary new iPhone line boasting 50% faster processors & extended battery life. Analysts predict market shift; competitors scrambling to catch up. #TechTaxs @ForbesTech #AppleInsider celebrity cloths: cutt.ly/TrRd0vtF

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Breaking: Apple unveils groundbreaking 16-core processor, promising lightning-fast performance for future devices! #TechTrends #AppleInsider check celebrity cloths: cutt.ly/GrRd2il8

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Apple unveils revolutionary AI-powered smartphone with 120Hz display & 200Wh battery at GlobeCon! 📲💡 #TechTrends #AppleInsider celebrity cloths: cutt.ly/TrRd0vtF

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El chip A19 del iPhone 17 podría igualar al Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 en potencia… pero Apple va a lo suyo: menos velocidad bruta, más batería. Prioriza eficiencia y autonomía 🔋 ¿Te parece una buena decisión?

#iPhone17 #AppleInsider #A19

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Apple lanza en silencio una nueva build de iOS 26 beta 1 (de 23A5260n a 23A5260u) sin notas oficiales 😶
¿Qué cambia?
🔧 Correcciones internas
🔋 Mejoras de batería
🧠 Ajustes en Apple Intelligence
Beta silenciosa, pero con cositas bajo el capó. #iOS26 #AppleInsider

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🧠 WWDC25 dejó de todo: emoción, dudas… ¡y betas peligrosas! En el último episodio del podcast de AppleInsider lo destripan todo: Apple Intelligence, iOS 26, macOS Tahoe y más. ¿Fue el evento que esperábamos? 🎙️🍎 #WWDC25 #AppleInsider #iOS26

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📉 Bloomberg dice que Apple enfrenta 10 problemas "insuperables"… pero se olvidan de lo que Apple hace mejor: esperar, observar y dar el golpe justo cuando toca. Spoiler: no está ni cerca de estar acabada. 🍎😉 #Apple #AppleInsider #TimCook

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iPhone 17 Could Bring Game-Changing Camera Upgrades - Here’s What Fans Are Buzzing About! iPhone 17 could bring a huge camera leap with a 24MP selfie cam and 48MP Pro lenses, 8K video, dual recording & more. Here’s everything we know so far.

iPhone 17 Could Bring Game-Changing Camera Upgrades - Here’s What Fans Are Buzzing About!

#iPhone17 #AppleLeaks #iPhoneRumors #TechNews #iPhoneCameraUpgrade #iPhone17Pro #Apple2025 #SmartphonePhotography #8KVideo #TechBuzz #AppleInsider
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Next macOS Update May Exclude Macs Released In 2020 Or Earlier Alongside iOS 18 (or iOS 26, according to a recent rumour), Apple is also expected to unveil the next macOS iteration during WWDC 2025.

Next macOS Update May Exclude Macs Released In 2020 Or Earlier #appleinsider #compatibility #computing #mac #macos #macos26 #rumour #update

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macOS 26 devrait abandonner l’iMac Pro et la plupart des machines à puce Intel Le successeur de macOS Sequoia, qui ne sera pas macOS 16 mais macOS 26, devrait laisser l’iMac Pro sur le carreau. Selon AppleInsider, qui cite « des individus familiers des variantes internes et des versions de préproduction des systèmes d’exploitation d’Apple », Apple ne compte pas tout à fait abandonner les machines à puce Intel, mais c’est tout comme. Image John Tuesday (Unsplash). À ce stade, le système d’exploitation connu sous le nom de code « Cheer » (« joie ») prend en charge les machines suivantes : * MacBook Pro depuis le modèle 2019 ; * MacBook Air depuis le modèle M1 ; * Mac Pro depuis le modèle 2019 ; * tous les Mac Studio ; * iMac depuis le modèle 2020 ; * et Mac mini depuis le modèle M1. Autrement dit : outre l’iMac Pro 2017, seule et unique variante de cette étrange machine, Apple abandonne les derniers MacBook Air et Mac mini à puce Intel, ainsi que le MacBook Pro 2018. Alors que la plupart des nouveautés des dernières années sont réservées aux puces Apple, la compatibilité avec les puces Intel se réduit à peau de chagrin.

#macOS26 #AppleInsider

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Apple Again Rumored to Announce iOS 26 Next Month It looks like Apple really will be jumping to iOS 26 this year. _Bloomberg_ 's Mark Gurman was first to report that Apple was planning to start tying the version numbers of its software platforms to release years. For example, Gurman expects Apple to announce iOS 26 at WWDC next month, instead of iOS 19. The rumor has since been corroborated by _AppleInsider_ 's Marko Zivkovic. "I can independently confirm that Apple's '26' version branding is real," he said, in a post shared on X on Wednesday. Yes, iOS 26, not iOS 25. Even though iOS 26 is likely to be released in September 2025, it would be the current version for the majority of 2026. Gurman said Apple will be using a year-ahead naming convention, similar to car makers. For example, the 2025 Honda Civic began arriving to dealerships in late 2024, even though it has 2025 branding. This naming convention is expected to extend to all of Apple's major operating systems, including macOS. Zivkovic said that internal versions of macOS tested this week were still labeled macOS 16 in some places, but macOS 26 in others. The names of Apple's next operating systems, according to Gurman: * iOS 26 * iPadOS 26 * macOS 26 * watchOS 26 * tvOS 26 * visionOS 26 The names that were expected before this rumor: * iOS 19 * iPadOS 19 * macOS 16 * watchOS 12 * tvOS 19 * visionOS 3 Apple should announce all of the software updates during its WWDC 2025 keynote, which begins Monday, June 9 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Related Roundups: iOS 26, WWDC 2025 Tag: AppleInsider Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech Industry This article, "Apple Again Rumored to Announce iOS 26 Next Month" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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There’s an interesting article on #AppleInsider about why Apple won’t be manufacturing iPhones in the US any time soon. Aside from the big difference in labour costs between the US and China, there’s this:

“Vocational training is not seen as taking the "lower path" in China, while many other […]

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Apple invests millions, NVIDIA servers for Apple products, and the "Apple Intelligence" initiative gains momentum. 📣 #Innovation #TechNews #AppleInsider https://fefd.link/uUiiH

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AppleInsider- iBook Software In Depth Special Report
Oct 1999
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