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Apple Insider Digest: February ,

Apple Insider Digest: February 9, 2026

This digest compiles the latest from Apple Insider.

Today’s Apple Insider Roundup

Aliro, Yale locks, & communal living on HomeKit Insider with guest Garrett Lovejoy

Aliro, Yale locks, & communal living on HomeKit Insider with guest Garrett Lovejoy
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On this week’s episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, Garrett Lovejoy joins to talk about smart locks, Aliro, and shared living communities.

HomeKit Insider Podcast

Guest host this week is Garrett Lovejoy. He serves as SVP and General Manager of Connected Security at Fortune Brands and Innovations, overseeing product lines such as Yale.

He’s been at the company for years, starting with more professional security devices, before moving over to consumer-facing residential ones. It’s a fast-moving time as new technologies are going mainstream, such as Thread, Matter, and soon — Aliro.

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Jony Ive's Ferrari interior design is as close to an Apple Car as you can get

Jony Ive's Ferrari interior design is as close to an Apple Car as you can get
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It’s not quite what an Apple Car would have been on the outside, but the forthcoming Ferrari Luce looks a lot like it on the inside — and rather like CarPlay Ultra.

The Jony Ive-designed dashboard in the Ferrari Luce — image credit: Ferrari

As soon as Jony Ive left Apple in 2019 to form his LoveFrom company with Marc Newson, the two were contacted by Ferrari. It then took until 2021 before a formal deal was struck, but now the results of that partnership are being unveiled with the Ferrari Luce.

According to Engadget, It’s still only a partial reveal ahead of the car’s full launch that’s expected in May. But while no details of pricing or availability have been announced yet, Jony Ive has been showing off the car interior he designed — and talking about the problems.

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AirPods Pro with built-in cameras may not cost more than current earbuds

AirPods Pro with built-in cameras may not cost more than current earbuds
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The next update to the AirPods Pro is once again rumored to include cameras, but the Apple Intelligence-aiding elements allegedly won’t bump the price up.

AirPods Pro 3, sans cameras

For Apple Intelligence to be more useful for queries about your local environment, it needs to access cameras. In lieu of smart glasses like Apple Glass, the rumor mill firmly believes that the AirPods Pro may hold the answer.

In a Friday tweet by repeated leaker Kosutami, Apple’s next AirPods Pro will be able to “see around you.” This is in reference to rumors that Apple will add cameras to the AirPods Pro.

Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible

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End of today’s Apple Insider roundup.

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