
Apple Wallet and Apple Watch have both had chance to annoy users — but please others
Apple has annoyed some users with its F1 Wallet promotion, and pleased others with its Finder icon redesign. Plus, there’s news of the M5 iPad Pro, how Apple Intelligence briefly went down, and more, on the AppleInsider Podcast.
It had already seemed as if Apple had found every possible way to promote its “F1: The Movie,” and yet no, there was at least one more way — and judging by social media, it deeply aggravated users. But Apple using its Wallet app to promote a Wallet offer is arguably useful, so let’s argue it.
Plus this is week three of the OS 26 betas, and it’s the first time that Apple Intelligence has gone down. Apple will surely never admit to a problem, but host Wesley Hilliard has figured out how on-device Apple Intelligence can possibly go down.
Also this week, and also in Apple Intelligence, the new Workout Buddy is in testing on Apple Watch. This has a decent chance of being annoying, and yet the fitter of your two hosts reports rather liking it.
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