Benjamin and Chance are thrilled to see Apple switching it up a bit for this end-of-month video event streaming, for the first time, in the evening. They talk about what they expect to see at the start of the M3 Apple Silicon Mac generation. iOS 17.1 has shipped with some cool new additions to Apple Music, meanwhile Apple is said to be hard at work integrating AI features into all parts of iOS 18. Plus, TV+ price rises and the rumored 2024 roadmap for new AirPods models.
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- Report: AI features in development for iOS 18, Siri, Apple Music, Xcode and more
- Apple planning major AirPods refresh including new AirPods 4, AirPods Max, and more
- Apple releases iOS 17.1 with AirDrop, StandBy, and Music features plus 7 bug fixes
- iOS 17.1 available now with these new features and bug fixes
- Report: Apple planning revamped TV app, will discontinue dedicated iTunes movie and TV show apps
- Apple TV+, Arcade, and News+ subscription price increases from today
- Apple Announces October 30 Event, Held At 5 PM Pacific — Benjamin Mayo
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