Apple is making headlines with a flurry of announcements, from a powerful new Mac Studio to updates on its highly anticipated folding iPhone and the latest iOS 18.4 beta. Here's a breakdown of what's new from the tech giant.
The New Mac Studio: Power and Price
Apple recently announced the new Mac Studio, boasting the cutting-edge M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips. Preorders are already open, with the official release slated for March 12th. This promises a significant performance boost for creative professionals and power users alike.

However, if you're looking to get the absolute best Mac Studio configuration, be prepared to open your wallet. According to reports, a fully loaded Mac Studio could cost upwards of $14,000. This reflects the premium hardware and performance that Apple is known for, but it's a significant investment.
“The new Mac Studio is a powerhouse, but be prepared to pay for that power,” notes one tech analyst. “The top-tier configuration is definitely aimed at professionals with very specific needs.”
Folding iPhone: Crease Concerns Addressed?
Rumors surrounding a folding iPhone continue to swirl, and a recent supply chain report suggests that Apple is making progress on a key challenge: the dreaded crease. Folding displays are often plagued by a visible crease that develops over time with repeated use.
While most estimates point to a 2027 launch for the folding iPhone, Apple seems to be actively working on mitigating the crease problem. ETNews reports that Apple may have chosen a display supplier and that the new iPhone Fold might exhibit little to no crease. This would be a major advantage over existing folding phones.

iOS 18.4 Beta: AI Comes to the App Store
Apple's latest iOS 18.4 beta is introducing AI-powered review summaries to the App Store. This feature, initially spotted by Macworld, uses Apple Intelligence to generate concise summaries of user reviews, highlighting common themes and sentiments. The feature is currently rolling out to English-language app and game listings in the US, with plans to expand to more languages and regions.
Beyond the AI review summaries, iOS 18.4 beta 2 also includes other enhancements, such as a pause/resume button for App Store downloads, seven new emojis, Visual Intelligence on the iPhone 15 Pro, new actions in the Shortcuts app, and a standalone Apple Vision Pro app. The full release of iOS 18.4 is expected next month.

With these updates, Apple continues to push the boundaries of technology, offering powerful new hardware, innovative features, and enhanced user experiences. Whether you're a creative professional, a mobile enthusiast, or simply an Apple fan, there's something to be excited about in Apple's latest announcements.