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Apple’s busy March continued with three notable arrivals this week

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Why This Matters

Apple's recent product launches and software updates underscore its ongoing innovation and commitment to enhancing user experience across devices. These developments are significant for the tech industry as they set new standards for ecosystem integration, security, and hardware advancements, directly impacting consumers by offering more features, improved security, and new hardware options. As Apple approaches its 50th anniversary, these updates also signal the company's strategic focus on future growth and technological leadership.

Key Takeaways

Apple has had a jam-packed March so far after launching seven new products and surprisingly announcing an eighth. This week, even more came from Apple before the month wraps up and Apple’s 50th anniversary arrives on April 1.

Update: WWDC 2026 is now official!

There’s a high chance that Apple will announce WWDC 2026 this week. If so, this will also give us the date of when Apple will announce iOS 27, macOS 27, and the other OS 27 software updates. Apple holds its developer conference in early June.

iOS 26.4 will bring 13 enhancements to your iPhone

Update: iOS 26.4 is now available!

Apple released the iOS 26.4 Release Candidate on Wednesday, highlighting 13 enhancements coming to your iPhone. The March 18th release date for the RC version likely means we’ll see the shipping version of iOS 26.4 arrive on Wednesday, March 25th.

Apple’s 26.4 release cycle also includes iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS.

Each platform will support eight new emoji characters. The Mac regains a compact tabs option in Safari. Apple TV gains a Continuous Audio Connection setting and a Genius Browse feature.

visionOS brings support for the latest Nvidia CloudXR technology, enabling new gameplay experiences and more. And Apple Watch users will rejoice at a less frustrating Workout app design choice.

It also sounds like Apple has more security updates for devices running older versions of iOS:

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