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Poster for Apple’s new “Underdogs promo”
Last updated 2 hours agoNow the public betas have been released, more people are customizing iPhones, iPads and, to a certain extent, Macs. Apple is also looking to expand its advertising with Taboola, a famous chumbox advertiser. There’s also a new video for “Underdogs”. Apple continues to produce great videos, even though it has been nominated for many Emmys this week. The first is a bit frightening, as security cameras are transformed into something from Alfred Hitchock and Daphne Du Maurier’s “The Birds”, while the second is a joyous reunion with “The Underdogs.” Apple has released the first public beta for iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia in between videos. This means that even more people will be testing it. That means more people will get to try out the homescreen and apps customizations. And more people will have strong opinions about what works and doesn’t work. Subscribe to AppleInsider+ via Patreon, Apple Podcasts or both. This extended edition examines how far wearable tech can go and how far you are willing to let it. Support the show via Patreon or Apple Podcasts and get ad free episodes, plus a bonus AppleInsider+ every week, access our private Discord channel and an early release of the episode! Apple Podcasts would also be grateful for a 5-star review and rating. Listen to our HomeKit Insider Podcast for the latest news and information on products, apps, and all things HomeKit. Subscribe to HomeKit insider in Apple Podcasts, Overcast or simply search for it wherever you listen to podcasts. Basic Apple Guy’s podcast artwork. Download the free wallpaper here. Contact us at [email protected] if you are interested in sponsoring our show. AppleInsider Podcast will keep you up to date with all things Apple. Say “Hey Siri” to your HomePod Mini and ask for these podcasts and our latest HomeKit Insider Episode. AppleInsider Podcast subscribers can enjoy ad-free content by subscribing to the podcast for $5 per month via Apple’s Podcasts App or Patreon, if they prefer another podcast player.