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Today’s Apple Insider Roundup
visionOS 26 gets fix to keep F1 & MLS streams looking crisp
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Sports MultiView is one of those features that makes Apple Vision Pro a viable purchase, so of course Apple is willing to rush out the visionOS 26.3.1 update just to fix an issue with that feature.
It’s been two years since Apple Vision Pro arrived on the market, and there still isn’t a “killer app.” That said, the product has a lot of small features that make it worthwhile, and one of them is sports MultiView.
Apple released visionOS 26.3.1 on Thursday evening with a fix specifically for sports MultiView. The release notes say that a flicker issue could occur while using MultiView in the Apple TV app.
What Apple's launching in March, and more on the AppleInsider Podcast
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Tim Cook made us want to skip the weekend and get straight to the new launches Apple has for us starting on Monday. That might include a low-cost MacBook, but then further ahead there’s a hint of a touch-screen MacBook Pro later this year, all on the AppleInsider Podcast.
What we actually know about next week is that there will be launches. Tim Cook doesn’t hint if there’s nothing much to say, but he also tagged his post #AppleLaunch.
So we know something is coming, and if you listen to the leaks, actually everything is coming. If you’ve ever heard it rumored, it’s all due out next week for sure.
AirPods Pro 3 vs Sony XM6 earbuds: Personal audio compared
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Sony’s latest audio release, the WF-1000XM6, are flagship earbuds with improved active noise cancellation. Here’s how Sony’s flagship personal audio accessories compare against the AirPods Pro 3.
February saw Sony bring out an update to its upper-tier earbuds. After a three-year wait, the WF-1000XM6 are the electronic company’s new best option for in-ear audio.
The WF-1000XM6, not to be confused with the similarly-named WH-1000XM6 headphones, lean on the firm’s heritage of audio quality, with improvements to noise cancellation also thrown in for good measure.
Apple at 50: Michael Scott, the company's first CEO, made bold and bad choices
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As Apple hits 50 years old, AppleInsider recounts the pivotal role of each of its CEOs, starting with the very first one, Michael Scott. He made bold choices, but he made them badly.
Steve Jobs was not Apple’s first Chief Executive Officer. While he founded the company on April 1, 1976, with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, Jobs had no experience running what was aiming to become a large company.
So a CEO was needed, but actually Apple’s first two chief executives are tightly interlinked. Mike Markkula would become the second one, but he hired the first — and then later persuaded that first to leave.
Plaintiffs took 'unsupported leap' in lawsuit Apple hopes to get dismissed
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Apple has requested that the lawsuit against its AI delays and response to an Epic injunction be dismissed. It cites that both counts are unsubstantiated.
There are multiple lawsuits around Apple’s delay of a more personalized Siri. One class action suit is being led by South Korea’s National Pension Service, and claims that Apple’s recent actions have cost billions in stock market losses.
According to a report from Reuters, Apple is being targeted by two counts of defrauding shareholders. The first claim is that Apple is overpromising Siri capabilities,
Netflix backs down, Paramount now likely to acquire Warner Bros.
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Paramount is now on track to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery, as Netflix has announced it will not provide a competing offer to purchase the studio.
Warner Bros. Discovery has been working to find the right buyer for months now. In October 2025, it was even reported that Apple TV was among the companies in discussions with Warner Bros. executives regarding a potential purchase agreement.
Two months later, Netflix emerged as the top contender and potential new owner of Warner Bros. Discovery. However, the enthusiasm was short-lived, as Paramount offered to buy the venerable Warner Bros studios and its extensive library for $31 per share, as part of an all-cash deal.
End of today’s Apple Insider roundup.
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