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Apple has been expected to widen its smart home offering for a long time now, and if a new report is accurate, we could be getting a trio of new devices fairly soon. According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on an indoor camera and a smart display to arrive in 2026,
Apple’s long-rumored smart home display hub may finally launch in Spring 2026, according to Bloomberg ’s Mark Gurman, but at a relatively steep cost. Gurman reports that Apple has targeted a price of around $350 for its upcoming 7-inch smart display meant to serve as a central command hub in the home.
Apple plans to announce new products "this week," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In his Power On newsletter, Gurman said
Apple's "premium" TechWoven case for iPhone 17 Pro isn't enormously better than FineWoven, and still not a good replacement for leather.
Compounding potential consumer confusion, Apple now applies the "Apple TV" name to three separate products: the streaming service (formerly Apple TV+), the TV app and a digital media box.
You’re now getting a 4-pack for $65, which comes out to just around $16 per tag. That’s a good price for the convenience and ease of mind these offer. Whether you travel often or just don’t want to lose track of your everyday essentials around the house or office, AirTags can be a great investment. Grab these for less while the deal is still live.
Then, Apple rebranded its streaming service this week by dropping the “+” and people lost their minds. That’s mostly because Apple now has three things that all have the same name, which would normally be very bad.
Variable aperture might arrive on the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max in 2026, adding real control over light and blur.