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Benjamin and Chance talk about all the changes in iOS 26 beta 4, the strangely good deal that is the new AppleCare One package, and a surprising rumored detail about the upcoming M5 iPad Pro.
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- iOS 26 beta 4 changes
- iOS 26 beta 4 adds more ‘liquid’ back to Liquid Glass design
- Beta 2 vs Beta 3 vs Beta 4 comparison
- Here's what Apple Intelligence summarized news notifications look like on iOS 26
- iOS 26 beta 4 re-enables Apple Intelligence notification summaries for news apps
- Apple announces AppleCare One multi-device bundle with simplified pricing
- Apple now gives you four years to add AppleCare+ coverage to iPhone and more
- AppleCare+ Theft and Loss coverage no longer limited to iPhone
- Apple now allows app developers to show retention offers when users try to cancel a subscription
- Report: M5 iPad Pro to have dual front-facing cameras
- Apple submits bid for rights to MLB Sunday Night Baseball
- Apple almost open-sourced its AI models, here’s why it didn’t: report