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New Pride wallpapers, $599 Mac mini goes away, Apple earnings call tidbits

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Why This Matters

The discontinuation of the $599 Mac mini and insights from Apple's earnings call highlight ongoing supply chain challenges and strategic shifts within the company, impacting both consumers and the broader tech industry. Meanwhile, new Pride-themed wallpapers and upcoming watchOS features demonstrate Apple's focus on personalization and user engagement. These developments underscore Apple's adaptability and commitment to innovation amid market pressures.

Key Takeaways

Benjamin and Chance give their opinions on the new Pride wallpaper and watch band lineup for 2026, as well as talk about a new watch face supposedly coming with watchOS 27. Also, in our seemingly-recurring segment on Mac desktop supply constraints, Apple stopped selling the $599 Mac mini altogether this week. Also, the company shares some curious tidbits about its future strategy in its first quarterly earnings call to feature incoming CEO John Ternus.

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