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IPhone 18 Pro Max Gets Heavier Without Getting Thicker — iPhone
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IPhone 18 Pro Max Gets Heavier Without Getting Thicker

The iPhone 18 Pro Max may maintain the same 8.75mm thickness as its predecessor while becoming the heaviest iPhone ever, potentially exceeding 240 grams. A larger battery, upgraded modem, and new camera hardware account for the weight gain despite identical external dimensions.

By Carl Sanson, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
Apple Arcade Shifts to Casual Games With Family Feud Launch — iPhone
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Apple Arcade Shifts to Casual Games With Family Feud Launch

Apple Arcade is pivoting toward casual players with Family Feud and other mainstream titles, signaling a shift from its original indie-focused strategy. The service now offers hundreds of games across Apple devices, including premium versions of popular App Store games stripped of ads and in-app purchases.

By Robert Granstone, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
IPhone 18 Pro's Dark Cherry Color Anchors 2026 Lineup — iPhone
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IPhone 18 Pro’s Dark Cherry Color Anchors 2026 Lineup

Leaked chassis photos reveal iPhone 18 Pro colors including Dark Cherry, Light Blue, and Dark Gray. Apple’s statement color for 2026 appears to be Dark Cherry, following the brand’s pattern of anchoring Pro lineups with one strategic finish each cycle.

By Carl Sanson, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
MacOS Gets Google's Local AI Dictation Tool With Auto-Cleanup — AI
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MacOS Gets Google’s Local AI Dictation Tool With Auto-Cleanup

Google quietly released three local AI tools for macOS: a model gallery, a 12B-parameter Gemma model, and an on-device dictation tool that cleans up speech in real time. The bundle positions Google’s Gemma ecosystem against established alternatives like Ollama and LM Studio, with all processing happening locally for privacy and speed.

By Robert Granstone, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
Safari's Privacy Features Work Better Than Chrome's, By Default — AI
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Safari’s Privacy Features Work Better Than Chrome’s, By Default

Apple’s Safari browser blocks third-party cookies, masks IP addresses, and strips tracking parameters by default—protections Chrome still doesn’t offer. However, Safari’s privacy advantage is partly structural: it’s locked as iOS’s default browser, making privacy less a consumer choice and more the path of least resistance.

By Carl Sanson, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
IPhone 18 Pro Max Stays Thin While Apple Focuses on Foldable — iPhone
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IPhone 18 Pro Max Stays Thin While Apple Focuses on Foldable

Apple is reportedly concentrating hardware engineering on a foldable iPhone, leaving the Pro lineup to coast on last year’s chassis. Despite modest physical changes, the iPhone 18 Pro Max will gain a new C2 modem, variable aperture camera, smaller Dynamic Island, and simplified Camera Control button.

By Carl Sanson, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
Siri's Core Requests Will Route Through Google Cloud Starting This Fall — AI
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Siri’s Core Requests Will Route Through Google Cloud Starting This Fall

Apple’s revamped Siri will process requests through Google Cloud using Nvidia’s Blackwell chips with confidential computing to encrypt data during processing. The move reveals Apple’s privacy-first architecture couldn’t match the performance demands of its new AI assistant.

By Carl Sanson, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
Safari's Tracker-Blocking Campaign Returns as Google Delays Cookie Phase-Out — AI
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Safari’s Tracker-Blocking Campaign Returns as Google Delays Cookie Phase-Out

Apple is launching a new Safari ad campaign highlighting the browser’s tracker-blocking features, reminding iPhone users that competitors don’t offer similar protections by default. The timing capitalizes on Google’s delayed plans to deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome, giving Apple a compelling privacy story to promote.

By Robert Granstone, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
Siri Now Runs on Google's Nvidia Hardware, Not Apple's — AI
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Siri Now Runs on Google’s Nvidia Hardware, Not Apple’s

Apple is rebuilding Siri on Google’s infrastructure and Nvidia hardware after its own Private Cloud Compute proved too slow for advanced AI models. The shift marks a significant reversal for a company that spent years positioning proprietary cloud systems as proof that AI didn’t require surrendering data to competitors.

By Robert Granstone, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago
Apple App Store Gets Texas Parental Consent Rules by June 2026 — App Store
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Apple App Store Gets Texas Parental Consent Rules by June 2026

Texas is forcing Apple to build state-specific parental controls into iOS by June 2026, requiring developer integration with new APIs for age verification and consent management. As similar laws spread across other states, this compliance patchwork signals a costly new reality for Apple’s platform—and a complex UX challenge for developers.

By Carl Sanson, 3 weeksJune 4, 2026 ago

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