Benjamin and Chance react to the surprise announcement that the Apple Watch Blood Oxygen feature is coming back for US users, via a phone relay workaround. Also, Apple released the latest beta of iOS 26, featuring some fun new animations and even more Liquid Glass refinements. Plus, there’s more speculation about the low-cost MacBook and more details about Apple’s future ventures into home robotics.
And in Happy Hour Plus, we catch up on some recent TV shows and movies we enjoyed this summer. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join.
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Apple launching ‘redesigned Blood Oxygen feature’ on Apple Watch in the U.S. today
iOS 26 beta 6 adds six brand new iPhone ringtones, listen here
Liquid Glass gets more changes in iOS 26 beta 6, here’s what’s new
The new Preview app has a fun interactive Liquid Glass easter egg
iOS 26 beta hints at upcoming AirPods live translation gesture
Faster animations on iOS 26 makes even older iPhones feel like new
The redundant iTunes Movies and TV Shows apps can now be hidden from the Apple TV Home Screen
A new Apple TV 4K is coming soon: will it support Apple Intelligence?
Siri could get Finder-inspired new visual appearance next year, per report
Report: Apple planning ecosystem of home security devices to compete with Ring and Nest