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Apple Music Connect Launches as Promotional Resource for Labels and Distributors

Apple has launched Apple Music Connect, a new resource for labels, distributors, and partners to manage promotional assets, upload press photos, and help coordinate how artists' music and marketing materials are presented across the streaming service.


The new online hub includes a range of tools and services for music labels, including:

  • Promote: Creates promotional artwork and visual assets to support releases across Apple Music surfaces and external channels.

  • Apple Music Pitch: A way to submit detailed information about upcoming releases for editorial and playlist consideration.

  • Media Requests: A place for uploading and managing press photos and assets requested by Apple Music for editorial use.

  • Social Assets: Generates shareable templates for announcing placements, milestones, and releases on social platforms.

  • Console: A central dashboard to access and manage Apple Music Connect tools and permissions.

  • Marketing Tools: To generate affiliate links, badges, embeddable players, QR codes, and related promotional materials.


The new Apple Music Connect hub shouldn't be confused with the ill-fated Apple Music Connect social platform, which was shut down in 2018. The social engagement feature let artists directly share content with their fans, but it suffered the same fate as Ping, the company's previous social network for music removed from iTunes in October 2012.
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Rumor: Apple to Announce Multiple New Products in First Week of March

Apple on Monday invited selected journalists and content creators to a "special Apple Experience" on Wednesday, March 4 in New York, London, and Shanghai. And now, rumors are surfacing about Apple's broader plans for that week.


Daring Fireball's John Gruber today guessed that Apple will announce new products on a day-by-day basis from Monday, March 2 through Wednesday, March 4:
What strikes me is that March 4 — the "experience" day — is a Wednesday. So my spitball guess is that they announce all these products via Newsroom press releases, day-by-day. Like, say, the iPhone 17e on Monday, new iPad(s) on Tuesday, and new MacBooks on Wednesday. And then the "experience" will be a hands-on thing with in-person demos.
In response to Gruber's post, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said product announcements on the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of that week is indeed "exactly" what he is expecting, based on what he has heard from his sources.

Gurman does not expect a typical Apple Event live stream for the new products, with the announcements likely to occur in the form of press releases on the Apple Newsroom website instead. However, there could still be a short video prepared for each new product, and the media would get hands-on time with the new products.

Apple has announced new products on a Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday basis multiple times in the past, including in March 2019 (new iPad mini and iPad Air, iMac, and AirPods models) and in October 2024 (new iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro models).

The following Apple products are rumored to be coming soon:In addition, rumors about new Apple TV and HomePod mini models have been circulating for more than a year, but there is still no sign of them.

In the end, we might only get three of these new products in the first week of March, with the most likely possibilities being the lower-cost MacBook with an iPhone chip, the iPhone 17e, and perhaps either an updated iPad Air or entry-level iPad.

The invite graphic for the upcoming "Apple Experience" includes a colorful Apple logo with yellow, green, and blue discs, and Gurman previously reported that Apple has tested those three colors plus pink for the MacBook with an iPhone chip.

MacRumors will be attending the "Apple Experience," so stay tuned for our coverage.
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iOS 26.4 Beta Tidbits: Hidden Features You May Have Missed

There is a long list of new features in the iOS 26.4 beta, many of which we highlighted yesterday, but we've since discovered several other smaller changes that Apple made in the software.



Health App


iOS 26.4 includes a new Average Bedtime metric for the sleep section of the Health app, providing a better idea of how bedtime can impact sleep quality.



Apple also updated the Vitals section of the Health app in the U.S., and now includes blood oxygen level on the line graph overview that's available each day. In iOS 26.3 and earlier versions of iOS 26, there was a section for the blood oxygen level, but the graph did not include a blood oxygen measurement.



Camera


In the Settings section of the Camera app, there is a new "Audio Zoom" option. The feature causes recorded audio to focus on the subject when the camera is zoomed while recording a video. It can be turned on or off, depending on the audio settings you prefer.


CarPlay


We found mentions of Apple TV support for CarPlay, indicating that Apple will eventually allow users to watch Apple TV content through their car's dashboard when the vehicle is not in motion.



At WWDC 2025, Apple said that it would add support for AirPlaying video content to a CarPlay display, and it appears that feature could come in the near future.

Apple Music


A song can be added to multiple playlists at the same time in the Apple Music app. In the add to playlist interface, there is a list button, and tapping it allows you to select multiple playlists at the same time.


Hotspot Data


Apple moved the location of hotspot data usage. Rather than having data usage metrics tucked away under Cellular, you'll see how much data you've used right in the Personal Hotspot section.


Live Captions


Chinese (Taiwan) is a new language option for Live Captions in the Accessibility section.


Passcode Settings


In the Face ID and Passcode section of the Settings app, when you enter a passcode to access your options, the text is now center aligned instead of left aligned.


Shortcuts


Apple added a Set Charge Limit action to the Shortcuts app. It sets a battery charge limit for the iPhone.


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For more on all of the new features in iOS 26.4, we have a dedicated iOS 26.4 features guide.
Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26
Related Forum: iOS 26

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Claude Sonnet 4.6 Brings Improved Coding, Computer Use, and Office Tasks

Anthropic today updated its Sonnet model to version 4.6, and the company says it is the most capable Sonnet model to date with upgrades across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design.


Claude Sonnet 4.6 is the default for users who have Free and Pro plans, and it has an updated 1M token context window.

Sonnet 4.6 improves consistency and instruction following for coding, it's better at computer use tasks, and it can complete office tasks that previously required an Opus model. Sonnet 4.6 has human-level capability for tasks like navigating a complex spreadsheet or filling out a multi-step web form.

According to Anthropic, Sonnet 4.6 has a "a broadly warm, honest, prosocial, and at times funny character, very strong safety behaviors, and no signs of major concerns around high-stakes forms of misalignment." It offers Opus-level intelligence at a more affordable price point, so it is practical for a wider range of tasks. Opus 4.6 is still the better option for agentic coding, agentic code use, and multidisciplinary reasoning, but Sonnet 4.6 offers measurable improvements over Sonnet 4.5.

Claude 4.6 is available as of today for all Claude plans, and Anthropic has also provided file creation, connectors, skills, and compaction to free users.
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iOS 26.4 Beta Launches Without Apple Intelligence Siri Features

The first beta of iOS 26.4 is available to developers and public beta testers, and the software includes no new Siri features. There were expectations of at least some new Apple Intelligence β€ŒSiriβ€Œ capabilities because of how long the delays have been and persistent rumors suggesting Apple was targeting an iOS 26.4 release, but we'll have to wait longer for β€ŒSiriβ€Œ updates.


After Apple announced a delay for the β€ŒApple Intelligenceβ€Œ version of β€ŒSiriβ€Œ in March 2025, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that Apple had set an internal launch target for iOS 26.4. He repeated the iOS 26.4 timeline in several subsequent reports, and even at the end of January, he suggested that Apple would unveil the more personalized version of β€ŒSiriβ€Œ in February.

Apple seemed to be aiming for an iOS 26.4 launch until right before the first beta came out, because just last week, Gurman said the β€ŒSiriβ€Œ update wouldn't be coming in iOS 26.4 after all. Apple apparently ran into development issues and the new version of β€ŒSiriβ€Œ has reportedly been delayed until iOS 26.5 or iOS 27.

Gurman said the β€ŒSiriβ€Œ features will be spread across several upcoming iOS releases. Some or all of the new β€ŒSiriβ€Œ features could be introduced in iOS 26.5, or Apple might wait for iOS 27, which will be previewed in June 2026 at WWDC.

Apple first showed off the β€ŒApple Intelligenceβ€Œ version of β€ŒSiriβ€Œ at the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference, and it was supposed to come in iOS 18. Apple had to upgrade β€ŒSiriβ€Œ's architecture to make the promised functionality work, and so far, that's taken over a year.

β€ŒSiriβ€Œ is apparently taking too long to respond to requests, and some queries aren't processed properly, which is what led to the iOS 26.4 β€ŒSiriβ€Œ delay. Engineers are apparently using iOS 26.5 for further β€ŒSiriβ€Œ testing right now, so some functionality could come in that update. There's still a possibility that new β€ŒSiriβ€Œ features will be introduced in a later iOS 26.4 beta, but that's not guaranteed.

Apple has been working to add personalization, onscreen awareness, and the ability for β€ŒSiriβ€Œ to do more in and between apps. Not all of the features are working reliably and Apple is said to be having continual issues with accuracy.

After the report about the missed iOS 26.4 timeline, Apple confirmed to CNBC that the new version of β€ŒSiriβ€Œ would still be coming at some point in 2026. Apple has never given a timeline more specific than 2026, so there hasn't been a second actual delay, just a disappointment based on rumors of an iOS 26.4 launch.

Since it's only February, Apple has until December to meet the 2026 launch target that it publicly promised. Even if the new β€ŒSiriβ€Œ features are delayed until iOS 27, Apple will still meet its goal. Gurman claims that Apple executives are reluctant to push the new β€ŒSiriβ€Œ's debut beyond spring 2026, so an iOS 26 launch could still happen.
Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26
Related Forum: iOS 26

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