iPhone-like Apple Watch widgets will bring glanceable information and reduce the need to launch apps, becoming a central part of the watchOS 10 interface.
Rumor: Apple Watch widgets are making a comeback in watchOS 10
iPhone-like Apple Watch widgets will bring glanceable information and reduce the need to launch apps, becoming a central part of the watchOS 10 interface.
Apple's Health app should leap onto the iPad, plus gain eye and mood tracking. Apple is also rumored to launch a virtual health coaching service in the future.
The upcoming Apple headset should also offer augmented reality versions of all critical iPhone apps, including Safari, Mail, Books, FaceTime, Fitness, TV, etc.
Aside from a 15-inch MacBook Air, other Mac laptops and desktops are reportedly in development, including updated Mac Studio and iMac models.
Apple's upcoming watchOS 10 software could be considered a "fairly extensive upgrade" as it's said to bring major changes to the Apple Watch user interface.
Apple will deliver some new features with iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, but the main focus will be fixing bugs and improving reliability and performance.
Some Apple employees question the utility of the rumored mixed-reality headset ahead of its planned reveal at the upcoming developers conference in June.
As Apple scrambles to contain costs in the challenging economy, the company has reportedly delayed its rumored HomePod with a built-in screen until 2024.
So far, Apple has avoided mass layoffs that have plagued its rivals by implementing a series of cost-cutting measures, some of which are pretty harsh.
A bigger MacBook Air should utilize Apple's upcoming M3 chip, but what's slightly less clear is whether the 13-incher might get this chip, too.
The next iPad Pro could launch in the spring of 2024, ditching the current LCD IPS screen for the more sophisticated OLED display technology.
Apple is apparently readying the next iMac with M3 for a launch this fall, but don’t hold your breath for a bigger screen or exciting new colors.