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Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Apple is working on new satellite features for the iPhone.

According to Mark Gurman the future of those features is very much up in the air. They would require major upgrades to Globalstar’s network, which Apple relies on. But Globalstar is also deep in talks to be acquired by SpaceX. Still, if Apple can pull these off, it would be a boon to users when traditional 5G isn’t available.

Satellite-powered maps: The company is eyeing bringing satellite connectivity to Apple Maps, allowing users to navigate without cellular or Wi-Fi access.

Richer messaging capabilities: Apple is working on enhanced satellite messaging that supports photos in addition to basic text messages.

“Natural usage” improvements: One of the biggest limitations of Apple’s current system is the need for an unobstructed view of the sky. The company aims to let users stay connected while their iPhone is in a pocket, car or even indoors — eliminating the need to physically point the device toward the sky. This approach is known in the industry as “natural usage.”

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
tvOS is getting a kids mode.

In the tvOS 26.2 beta, if you make a new profile on an Apple TV, you can designate it to be for a kid, according to MacRumors. “Selecting yes limits content to a PG rating by default, but there is a customize option for more granular control,” MacRumors says.

Cameron Faulkner
Cameron Faulkner
A (perhaps accidental) AirTag fire sale.

Before today, the best deal we’d seen on a four-pack of Apple’s AirTag Bluetooth trackers was $64.99. Apple lowered the price to just $29 when you skip engraving. Whether it’s an error or not, a few of us have been able to check out successfully. Hopefully, you can, too.

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Bring back the iBook, you cowardsBring back the iBook, you cowards
David Pierce
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
That’s Friday night sorted.

It’s a good day to stay home: the first two episodes of Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus are now on Apple TV, while Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is on Netflix after a brief theatrical run. And if you’re looking for more after you watch, here are my interviews with Gilligan and Frankenstein creature designer Mike Hill.

Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi in Frankenstein.
1/2Image: Netflix
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Solid Glass.

Never mind Liquid Glass, the new Apple TV intro was made using the real stuff, filmed by shining colorful lighting behind a glass model of the logo. With big companies like Coca-Cola and Google putting out entirely AI-generated marketing, it’s nice to see some things being made the old-fashioned way.

Apple’s latest sci-fi series Pluribus luxuriates in its mystery

The new show from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan isn’t afraid to take things slow.

Andrew Webster