HomePod 2 Now 1,000 Days Old

HomePod 2 Now 1,000 Days Old

Apple's second-generation HomePod is now 1,000 days old, with no sign of a refresh or third-generation model on the horizon. The original ‌HomePod‌ was announced at WWDC in 2017 and launched in 2018 after a heavily delayed release. The device was met with mixed reviews; critics praised its outstanding sound quality but pointed out its high price, missing features, and limited functionality compared to rivals. Apple dropped its price from $349 to $299 in April 2019 and, in March 2021, the company announced that it was discontinuing the first-generation ‌HomePod‌, instead shifting its focus to the HomePod mini , which launched the previous year. The decision left a gap in Apple's product lineup for a full-sized smart speaker until the company introduced the second-generation model via a press release on January 18, 2023. The second-generation ‌HomePod‌ looks virtually identical to the original, although it is 0.2 inches shorter and has a larger edge-to-edge LED touchscreen on top. It also boasts a range of upgrades and changes compared to its 2018 predecessor, including the S7 chip, a U1 ultra wideband chip, a removable power cable, a temperature and humidity sensor, and sound recognition. However, it features two fewer microphones and horn-loaded tweeters. This second-generation device has now reached 1,000 days since its announcement and no successor is rumored, but at least two other ‌HomePod‌ products are allegedly in the pipeline. One is a new ‌HomePod mini‌ with a new S-series chip and Apple's new N1 Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip, and the other is an all-new smart home hub , which has been described as a ‌HomePod‌ with a square iPad-like 7-inch screen and an A18 chip. Apple is widely rumored to be planning a wave of new smart home devices over the next few years, so while a third-generation ‌HomePod‌ doesn't seem to be on the horizon for now, a refresh or the launch of a similar product seems inevitable. Related Roundup: HomePod Buyer's Guide: HomePod (Neutral) This article, " HomePod 2 Now 1,000 Days Old " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

Researchers used an off-the-shelf system to compile a vast collection of private data, including T-Mobile users' calls and texts, sent by satellites unencrypted (Wired)

Researchers used an off-the-shelf system to compile a vast collection of private data, including T-Mobile users' calls and texts, sent by satellites unencrypted (Wired)

Wired : Researchers used an off-the-shelf system to compile a vast collection of private data, including T-Mobile users' calls and texts, sent by satellites unencrypted —  With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers found a stunning variety of data—including thousands of T-Mobile users' calls …

Sources: Tata Electronics bought the Indian unit of Justech Precision, a China-based Apple supplier that provides CNC machines to Foxconn, for ~$100M in August (Anniek Bao/CNBC)

Sources: Tata Electronics bought the Indian unit of Justech Precision, a China-based Apple supplier that provides CNC machines to Foxconn, for ~$100M in August (Anniek Bao/CNBC)

Anniek Bao / CNBC : Sources: Tata Electronics bought the Indian unit of Justech Precision, a China-based Apple supplier that provides CNC machines to Foxconn, for ~$100M in August —  Tata Electronics has acquired Chinese industrial firm Justech Precision's India unit for close to $100 million …

New EU solar initiative doesn't scratch the surface of what Apple is consuming

New EU solar initiative doesn't scratch the surface of what Apple is consuming

Apple has announced a series of projects with European countries to expand its wind and solar energy production, and says that it covers iPhone and Mac power usage in the region. It doesn't come close to addressing the energy needs of its data centers. A solar farm. Image credit: Apple Environmental projects at Apple have recently been accused of greenwashing — which Tim Cook called " reprehensible " — and its carbon neutral products have been called into question . But overall, its long-stated goal of becoming entirely carbon neutral by 2030 continues. The company has now announced new projects in Greece, Italy, Latvia, Poland, and Romania. And, it has an interesting take on the matter. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

How to use Apple Intelligence in Shortcuts to save time every day

How to use Apple Intelligence in Shortcuts to save time every day

Apple has built Apple Intelligence directly into Shortcuts, and the addition of this one action is transformative. Here's how to start using it. Using Apple Intelligence in Shortcuts Shortcuts has always been one of Apple's most useful tools. It gives you ways to automate tasks and control your devices. With Apple Intelligence in iOS 26, iPadOS 26 , and macOS 26 , it's becoming even more flexible. Now it can handle jobs like generating alt text or building meal plans from your grocery list. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Bhutan announces that it is migrating its national ID system for roughly 800,000 residents from Polygon to Ethereum, with completion expected by Q1 2026 (Brayden Lindrea/Cointelegraph)

Bhutan announces that it is migrating its national ID system for roughly 800,000 residents from Polygon to Ethereum, with completion expected by Q1 2026 (Brayden Lindrea/Cointelegraph)

Brayden Lindrea / Cointelegraph : Bhutan announces that it is migrating its national ID system for roughly 800,000 residents from Polygon to Ethereum, with completion expected by Q1 2026 —  The Kingdom of Bhutan has tapped Ethereum to store the national identities of its roughly 800,000 citizens, leveraging the network's immutability and decentralization.

Indian officials say that over the past year, all 1.2M email addresses of Central Government employees migrated to a platform developed by Chennai-based Zoho (The Hindu)

Indian officials say that over the past year, all 1.2M email addresses of Central Government employees migrated to a platform developed by Chennai-based Zoho (The Hindu)

The Hindu : Indian officials say that over the past year, all 1.2M email addresses of Central Government employees migrated to a platform developed by Chennai-based Zoho —  The accounts were migrated from a National Informatics Centre-based system; senior official says Zoho's suite has been activated …

Mumbai-based wealth management startup Dezerv raised a ~$40M Series C co-led by Premji Invest and Accel's Global Growth Fund, taking its total funding to ~$100M (Shashank Pathak/Entrackr)

Mumbai-based wealth management startup Dezerv raised a ~$40M Series C co-led by Premji Invest and Accel's Global Growth Fund, taking its total funding to ~$100M (Shashank Pathak/Entrackr)

Shashank Pathak / Entrackr : Mumbai-based wealth management startup Dezerv raised a ~$40M Series C co-led by Premji Invest and Accel's Global Growth Fund, taking its total funding to ~$100M —  Wealth tech platform Dezerv has raised Rs 350 crore (about $40 million) in an all primary funding round co-led by Premji Invest and Accel's Global Growth Fund.

Researchers detail "Pixnapping", a new covert attack to steal 2FA codes and other private data on Android; Google's September patch only partially mitigates it (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

Researchers detail "Pixnapping", a new covert attack to steal 2FA codes and other private data on Android; Google's September patch only partially mitigates it (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

Dan Goodin / Ars Technica : Researchers detail “Pixnapping”, a new covert attack to steal 2FA codes and other private data on Android; Google's September patch only partially mitigates it —  Android devices are vulnerable to a new attack that can covertly steal 2FA codes, location timelines, and other private data in less than 30 seconds.

The UK's NCSC dealt with a record 204 "nationally significant" cyberattacks in the year to August, up 89% YoY, and "highly significant" cyberattacks rose by 50% (Joe Tidy/BBC)

The UK's NCSC dealt with a record 204 "nationally significant" cyberattacks in the year to August, up 89% YoY, and "highly significant" cyberattacks rose by 50% (Joe Tidy/BBC)

Joe Tidy / BBC : The UK's NCSC dealt with a record 204 “nationally significant” cyberattacks in the year to August, up 89% YoY, and “highly significant” cyberattacks rose by 50% —  People should plan for potential cyber-attacks by going back to pen and paper, according to the latest advice.