Sunday, February 8, 2026

Apple’s product blitz

Also: Tim Cook rallies the troops.
Bloomberg
by Mark Gurman

Hey everyone, it's Mark. Apple is going to begin a 2026 product blitz with the iPhone 17e, updated iPads and fresh Macs. Also: Here's exactly what CEO Tim Cook told employees about immigration, artificial intelligence and the company's 50th anniversary during an all-hands meeting. Lastly, the iPhone maker scales back plans for a major new health service.

Last week in Power On: Apple's historic quarter doesn't change the need for an AI reckoning. 

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The Starters

Apple's iPhone 16e. Photographer: Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg

Apple Inc. is about to kick off a remarkably busy 2026 with a slew of product releases over the next several weeks.

The new iPhone 17e, which replaces the 16e from a year ago, is due imminently. The big changes include the device getting the A19 chip from the iPhone 17 and MagSafe charging. And it's shifting to Apple's newest in-house cellular and wireless chips, I can confirm. I've also been told that...

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