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Last updated: June 1, 2026, 2:39 PM ET

Software Updates

Apple has released iOS 26.5.1, a point update that fixes charging bugs affecting the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air models. The update comes three weeks after iOS 26.5 and specifically addresses issues with wired charging functionality on Apple's latest handsets. In parallel, Apple has rolled out mac OS Tahoe 26.5.1, targeting enterprise users experiencing unexpected shutdowns on M5 Macs. This update resolves critical stability issues that had been affecting productivity in professional environments. The iOS 26.5.1 update brings minimal changes to the operating system, focusing solely on the charging bug fix, while mac OS 26.5.1 addresses enterprise concerns that had been causing intermittent system crashes under specific workloads. As Apple prepares for its annual developers conference, these updates demonstrate the company's commitment to maintaining system stability across its product ecosystem.

WWDC 2026 Preparations

With WWDC 2026 just one week away, Apple has teased the event with a new "All Systems Glow" tagline, signaling what might be an emphasis on AI integration across platforms. The company has shared promotional materials including new wallpapers, an Apple Music playlist, and a "Get Ready" video to build anticipation for the June 8 keynote. Developers are preparing for what could be a significant announcement about iOS, which according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman will be "Far More Significant Than iOS." The conference will likely showcase new watch OS features, including health and fitness enhancements that Apple has been developing. As the tech community awaits the event, industry observers are particularly interested in seeing how Apple positions itself in the competitive AI landscape following Microsoft's recent Copilot announcements.

iPhone Rumors & Leaks

Rumors continue to circulate about Apple's upcoming foldable devices, with leaked images purporting to show a prototype of the iPhone Fold. Despite production challenges related to hinge and motherboard components, the device remains on track for a September 2026 launch. The "iPhone Ultra" is expected to feature vapor chamber cooling despite its thin design, addressing potential thermal management concerns in a foldable form factor. Recent dummy models have revealed that white will be one of the color options for the foldable device, which Apple is reportedly positioning as a premium offering. Meanwhile, Apple recently demonstrated the capabilities of its iPhone 17 Pro Max by shooting an MLS game entirely with the devices, showcasing improved camera performance and stabilization features that could be highlighted at WWDC.

Deals & Pricing

Apple products are seeing significant discounts this month, with Amazon slashing iPad prices to as low as $299 for the 11-inch model. The Air Pods Pro 3 are available for just $199.99 on Amazon, representing a substantial price reduction from the original retail price. For MacBook shoppers, B&H is offering 15-inch MacBook Air M4 models at $969 with free expedited shipping, while Dell has introduced a new laptop at $599 positioned to compete with the rumored MacBook Neo. These price reductions come as Apple prepares to potentially announce new hardware at WWDC, though current deals suggest retailers are clearing inventory ahead of the event.

Competitors & Industry

Nvidia has entered the PC chip market with its RTX Spark processor, described as "the most efficient PC chip ever built," though it appears to be two years behind