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Apple TV earns Best Picture nomination for ‘F1: The Movie’ in 2026 Oscars

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Apple TV is back in the above-the-line Oscars awards conversation with an unexpected Best Picture nomination for F1: The Movie, the Academy announced this morning.

The blockbuster F1 also got nominated for Best Sound, Film Editing, and Visual Effects. Documentary Come See Me in the Good Light was nominated for best feature length documentary, and The Lost Bus also got recognized for Visual Effects.

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Siri’s iOS 27 upgrade sounds exactly right. Apple’s AI pin sounds exactly wrong

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Two big Apple AI stories today, and they couldn’t feel further apart. First is Apple reportedly embracing chat as an interface for using Siri and AI throughout iOS and macOS later this year. That sounds like an amazing change of tune for the company. Apple would argue it isn’t a pivot away from avoiding chat, they just think chat is only useful if it’s deeply integrated with the system. Second is Apple developing an AI wearable pin. What strikes me about this one is how much it feels like a bad idea while the possibility of Jony Ive doing the same thing for OpenAI actually works.

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The new Siri chatbot may run on Google servers, not Apple’s

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Nestled in Bloomberg’s reporting earlier on Apple’s plans to revamp Siri as a chatbot with iOS 27, was an interesting tidbit on a possible change in the company’s cloud strategy. Specifically, Mark Gurman says Apple and Google are discussing running the next-generation Siri models directly on Google’s servers, not Apple’s.

With iOS 26.4, Apple is set to launch the first new LLM Siri features, using models running in Private Cloud Compute based on an older generation of Gemini. But the Siri chatbot coming in the iOS 27 cycle will apparently be based off the newer, smarter, Gemini 3 models. Running these latest-gen models seemingly requires higher performance servers than what Apple can deliver right now through its own Private Compute cloud infrastructure …

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9to5Mac Daily: January 21, 2026 – Apple Watch patent drama, more

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This Anker portable power bank has one feature that keeps bringing me back [Video]

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I have been lucky enough to test a variety of different portable power solutions. There are endless options for different scenarios and different customers. You have high-capacity chargers, ultra-slim magnetic chargers, and I even recently reviewed a MagSafe charger with a built-in fan for heat dissipation. But sometimes the chargers that are the most practical and just work are the ones that are the easiest to recommend. The portable power bank I have used most in the last year is the Anker MagGo with Apple Watch charger. While it’s not the flashiest, it excels at a few things that other chargers just don’t. Let me explain.

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Deals: Apple iPhone Air MagSafe Battery all-time low, black Magic Mouse 37% off, display charger, AirTag, more

The mid-week 9to5Toys Lunch Break is now ready to go starting with a rare discount on the official Apple iPhone Air MagSafe Battery now sitting down at a new Amazon all-time low price. That offer also joins one of the last chances at scoring M4 MacBook Air at $200 off and a notably low price on Apple’s latest black USB-C Magic Mouse at up to 37% off. We also have Anker’s new Smart Display Nano Charger down at $30, Apple’s 4-pack of AirTags at 35% off ($16 each), and even more down below. 

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iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island confusion now appears to be resolved

iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island confusion now appears to be resolved | Render showing selfie camera top left with a giant 'Nope' overlaid

There’s been considerable confusion about the fate of the iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island, with conflicting claims about the position of the selfie camera, the visibility of the Face ID components, and the size and location of the Dynamic Island.

One recent report seemed to leave open the possibility that the upcoming device wouldn’t even need a Dynamic Island, but a reliable source has now stepped in to clarify the position …

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