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382  -  Apple's Oxygen, MacBook Rumors and F1 Zoom – Fast, Furious, and Slightly Confused

382 - Apple's Oxygen, MacBook Rumors and F1 Zoom – Fast, Furious, and Slightly Confused

Update: 2025-08-15
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The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by Jill McKinley, Chuck Joiner, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius.  Significant Apple news: a software-based return of the blood oxygen feature for select Apple Watches, Vision Pro beta updates, and an in-depth look at apps like SailGP and Cassette. The panel discusses iOS 26's Wallet improvements, on-site iPad repairs, and rumors of a budget MacBook. Listeners also get commentary on Apple Card ratings, Apple Arcade's September lineup, Netflix's new tvOS interface, and ESPN/Fox's streaming bundle.

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Major news headlines include Apple's recent update to the Apple Watch blood oxygen feature. The panel analyzes technical and legal implications, discussing how select watch models now regain this popular health capability through an iPhone and Apple Watch software workaround, referencing user experiences and perspectives on health data tracking and device compatibility.

The episode transitions to the Vision Pro and its VisionOS 26 beta 6 release, noting a lack of major changes but reflecting on the broader developer beta process and the excitement or skepticism within the community, especially over anticipated new environments and hardware rumors like a possible M5 chip in future Vision Pro models.

Apps in focus include SailGP, a mixed reality app for sports fans that sets a new standard for immersive race coverage and AR visualizations. The panel explores its strengths and ponders expansion to other sports. Meanwhile, iOS 26 beta 6 is dissected for its subtle UI enhancements and the Wallet app's new card vaulting feature, which brings all credit card info into one secure location for convenience and security.

News of Apple Stores introducing on-site iPad repairs is received as a positive shift toward more customer-friendly service, though concerns about logistics and inventory remain. The possible release of a new entry-level MacBook at a sub-$999 price point is debated, with thoughts on its impact for education markets, users' expectations, and technical compromises.

Further discussions highlight:

    •    The panel's experiences with the F1 movie in IMAX, praising its immersive qualities and its educational insight into the sport.

    •    A new nostalgic VHS-styled app, "Cassette," for organizing and replaying old videos.

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382  -  Apple's Oxygen, MacBook Rumors and F1 Zoom – Fast, Furious, and Slightly Confused

382 - Apple's Oxygen, MacBook Rumors and F1 Zoom – Fast, Furious, and Slightly Confused