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Apple's AirTag is getting an overhaul. They've saved my bacon more than once. But I'm going to buy the older model instead of the new ones.
Apple today updated its Keynote, Numbers, and Pages apps with many new features across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, but some of the additions are limited to users that are subscribed to the new Apple Creator Studio bundle that launched today.
This update is compatible with all iPhones from 2019 on — that means the iPhone 11 onwards. The iPhone XS, XS Max and XR supported iOS 18 but aren’t compatible with the new software. Every phone from iPhone 11 to the latest, including second- and third-generation iPhone SE, right up to iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air, are covered.
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Apple’s Q1 FY26 earnings report was published shortly after the close of markets today. Apple brought in a record $143.8 billion in revenue for the quarter, which beat the expectation of $137.40. The tech behemoth also set a record with its expectation-beating $2.84/share.
Apple's new AirTag is louder and supports better finding at longer distances.
The new AirTag (2nd Generation) is louder and can be precision tracked from further away than the original. Plus, you can grab AirTags (1st Generation) for up to 30% off right now.
Recently, it looked like a minor iPhone update was coming, but then it vanished without trace. Now, it’s just gone live.