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    Apple hardware roadmap 2026

    Apple TV interface showing tvOS 18.3 Beta 3 updates and developer tools in action.

    Apple Upgrade Cycle: Apple TV and HomePod Stock Shortages Hint at New Models

    March 26, 2026 / 6:32 AMMarch 25, 2026

    Apple upgrade cycle patterns may be unfolding again as Apple TV and HomePod models become harder to find in stores worldwide, signaling a potential refresh.

    A dark, dramatic close-up of a sleek Apple laptop keyboard and trackpad, with the Apple logo faintly visible in the corner.

    MacBook Pro OLED 2026: Apple Preparing First OLED Displays for Mac and iPad

    March 25, 2026 / 12:45 PMMarch 25, 2026

    MacBook Pro OLED – Apple is reportedly preparing its first OLED upgrades for the MacBook Pro and iPad mini, marking a significant display transition for two key product lines.

    Cover of Apple Magazine’s special edition for June 12, 2026, featuring the headline “WWDC26” with a vibrant, glowing sphere and colorful light trails, highlighting new iOS 27 and AI-powered workflows.
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    A person wearing a blue jacket is holding a black smartphone with both hands outdoors, possibly checking satellite coverage amid greenery and sky—ideal for staying connected in iPhone dead zones.

    iPhone Dead Zones May Finally Start Shrinking

    A flat-screen TV displays "Prehistoric Planet 2" featuring a woolly mammoth. Below the TV are an Apple TV device and remote, with the tvOS home screen and control center showing the Apple TV sleep timer option on the display.

    Apple TV Tracking Settings Keep Streaming More Private

    Close-up of an iPhone screen showing a notification for “Clean Energy Charging,” scheduled to finish by 10:13 AM. Flashlight and camera icons are visible on the lock screen, set against a blue and green background, highlighting iPhone clean energy features.

    iPhone Clean Energy Charging Works Best With Routine

    A glowing, multicolored orb with overlapping blue, green, and red light shapes floats on a dark blue gradient background, evoking a digital or futuristic interface—perfect for showcasing iOS 27 at WWDC26.

    Siri 2.0 Puts Apple Under a Faster AI Clock

    A glowing, metallic chip labeled "A19" with the Apple logo in purple, displayed on a dark, illuminated background, suggesting a next-generation Apple processor.

    A19 and C1X Turn iPhone 17e Into Apple’s Midrange Test

    A white wireless earbud charging case, reminiscent of the AirPods Pro 3 features, is set against a pristine backdrop. It boasts a small indicator light, a charging port at the bottom, and an attached USB-C cable for seamless power-ups.

    AirPods Battery Alerts Make Charging Easier to Trust

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