Tuesday
Feb172026

Google Pixel 9 now supports Android-to-iPhone AirDrop file transfers

Source: MacRumors

The Google Pixel 9 can now transfer files easily to Apple's ecosystem. AirDrop support for Quick Share is coming to the Pixel 9 range after it initially launched for the newest Pixel 10 devices in November. With AirDrop interoperability, you can transfer files to an iPhone, iPad and Mac without needing an internet connection. Both Pixel and Apple products will need to have the "Everyone for 10 Minutes" option enabled in their settings to allow for the transfer.

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Tuesday
Feb172026

Apple introduces 'Charge Limits' in macOS Tahoe 26.4 to protect battery health

Source: MacRumors

Apple is porting its iPhone-style Charge Limits feature to the Mac to help improve the battery health of its laptops. MacRumors reported that macOS Tahoe 26.4 beta shows a new slider bar that lets you set the charging level for your laptop between 80% and 100%.

macOS is also getting the Optimized Battery Charging option that keeps a Mac laptop from charging to 100% until it is needed. The feature learns from your daily routine to determine the best time to complete the charge. The feature is accessible through the System Settings app. Head to the Battery option and click on the "i" button next to Charging.

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Monday
Feb162026

Apple Podcasts makes it easier to switch between video and audio podcasts

Source: Apple

Apple Podcasts is simplifying the switch between video and audio podcasts with the introduction of HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) technology. According to the company, the technology goes beyond simple playback, promising creators monetization tools while providing listeners with a high-fidelity viewing experience. Videos on the podcast app will support offline downloads and a full-screen horizontal mode.

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Monday
Feb162026

Apple announces March 4 event, new MacBooks expected

Apple has sent out invitations for its first event of 2026. Taking place on March 4 in select New York City, London, and Shanghai locations. Given that Apple has historically announced Macbook Airs (2024) and Mac and iPad refreshes (2025) in time for Spring, speculation is running high that we might see those long rumoured 12.9-inch MacBooks (powered by A18 processors).

The return of the MacBook

The invitation, which was sent to chosen Apple bloggers, shows the Apple logo rendered in various colours in liquid glass. High chance those colors, including blue, yellow, and green could be what the sub US$800 notebooks could be coming in.

If this is the successor to the much beloved, but underpowered 2015 MacBook, it could cover much needed gaps in Apple's educational market, as well as entice PC users seeking a powerful and portable alternative to now unsupported Windows 10 notebooks. 

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