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Last updated: June 30, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

Apple Legal & Product Updates

Apple is reportedly pursuing DMCA takedown notices against social media content sharing stolen footage of an unreleased iPhone 18 Pro, signaling a crackdown on leaks from manufacturing partners like Tata. Separately, the UK Supreme Court will hear arguments this week regarding a contentious $502 million patent infringement judgment against Apple, a case that has significant implications for intellectual property disputes in the tech sector. Meanwhile, Apple is accelerating its delivery of security updates, a move it states is necessary to counter the increasing speed at which AI is enabling hackers to find and exploit vulnerabilities in its operating systems like iOS.

AI & Data Privacy

Proton has rolled out version 2.0 of its privacy-focused AI assistant, Lumo, which now includes image generation capabilities, enhanced memory functions, and improved web search integration. This update arrives as regulatory bodies consider new legislation, such as a proposed law aiming to ban AI companies from selling user health data, following common disclosures of personal information to chatbots 9to5Mac. The development underscores a growing tension between AI's utility and the imperative to protect sensitive user data from commercial exploitation.

Consumer Electronics & Services

Apple Music, launched over nine years ago, continues to stream billions of songs, though its integrated social media feature has largely faded from user memory Apple Insider. In hardware, a leaker suggests that the Apple Watch is slated for a significant design overhaul next year, following anticipated changes to the fall's Ultra 4 model. Consumers looking for deals can find a $450 discount on the 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M5 Pro chip and 2TB SSD, representing a 15% price reduction on Amazon. In a competitive market, Samsung has also seen its newest monitors reach record low prices, with discounts up to $350 Mac Rumors.

Gaming & Entertainment

Classic Mac gamers will welcome the return of "Bolo," a game that originally ceased support for Macs over two decades ago. It is now available for free on Steam for modern Macs and will also appear on the iPhone App Store at a later date. In a related entertainment sector development, Netflix is intensifying its efforts to curb account sharing by introducing a new email verification requirement for users.