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Sunday Reboot: Liquid Glass appreciation, Cook in China, and Cats

In this week's "Sunday Reboot," Liquid Glass gets an award, Tim Cook heads to China once again, and a wish for HomeKit to be more cat-friendly. Sunday Reboot: Liquid Glass, Cats, and Cook Sunday Reboot is a weekly column covering some of the lighter stories within the Apple reality distortion field from the past seven days. All to get the next week underway with a good first step. This week, Apple's ambitions to expand its F1 coverage got knocked back , hackers attacked supply chain partner Foxconn, and AI has managed to break Apple's security in new ways. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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AirPods Max 2 vs Heavys H1H: Heavy metal headphones compared

You've probably seen an ad for the rock-tuned Heavys H1H on the internet, and true to their word, they are in fact tuned for guitar-heavy rock. Here's how they compare to Apple's AirPods Max . AirPods Max 2 [left], Heavys H1H [right] As a major mainstream tech company, Apple has an incentive to design to accommodate as many people as possible. Its products may not necessarily have everything a particular person wants in an item. But even so, it will still be close enough to be acceptable for the majority of customers. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Privacy & data security will remain central to Apple's 2026 AI push

Apple will relaunch Apple Intelligence and Siri platforms with new Apple Foundation Models. Despite Google's involvement, Apple will maintain its privacy stance. Apple's new AI strategy won't sacrifice user privacy for gimmicks When Apple Intelligence was revealed during WWDC 2024, Apple had a hybrid system in place that would ultimately fail to deliver. Delays ensued , and it seems that the long wait is over for Apple's true AI strategy to emerge . According to the Power On newsletter, Apple won't be compromising on privacy with its new AI efforts. While the report is colored with suppositions and conjecture about what is coming, it lays out a fairly clear picture. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Genmoji in iOS 27 will use what you type and what's in Photos for suggestions

Apple wants more people to use Genmoji, by creating suggestions based on phrases that you type into the iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 keyboard, and what you've got stored in Photos. The launch of Genmoji during an Apple event - Image credit: Apple Users of Messages will be familiar with the occasional appearance of emoji as a suggestion when typing on the software keyboard. For iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 , they may get a lot more options to include Genmoji. The underwhelming Apple Intelligence feature hasn't really caught on with consumers since its introduction in 2024 , despite executive claims it has. However, with some changes coming to Genmoji in iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, Bloomberg's "Power On" newsletter says that users will be prodded to use it more. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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Standalone Siri app to offer auto-deleting chat history, launch with beta label: report

Next month at WWDC 2026, Apple is expected to finally live up to its AI Siri promises, and more. The company has long been working on a new standalone Siri app to boost how users interact with Siri and Apple Intelligence – and it should be debuting in beta next month. According to a new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman , the new Siri app will come with a privacy feature similar to one on iMessage: auto-deleting chats. He also expects Siri to launch with a beta label even when it’s available publicly in the fall, similar to some previous Apple rollouts. more…