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Apple Is Said To Be Developing A Revamped Health App

An AI overhaul may be on the horizon for Apple’s Health App. In the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple is working on a much more comprehensive version of its Health App under the code name Project Mulberry, with plans to integrate an AI agent that would somewhat “replicate” a doctor and act as a personal health coach, Engadget reported.

In addition to making lifestyle recommendations based on users’ health data, the app will reportedly include educational videos from real doctors about an array of health topics.

The Health app will also put a new emphasis on food tracking and may even offer form correction tips for workouts using the device’s camera, Gurman reported. The service, unofficially being referred to as Health+, could arrive with iOS 19.4, which Gurman says is expected to be released next spring or summer.

Apple Insider reported: The company is currently planning to update its MacBook Pro lineup to an M5 processor later this year. Other Mac models will get the M5 upgrade as well, after the reveal and details of the M5 chip emerge during the June WWDC conference.

Current MacBook models rely on Qualcomm-based Wi-Fi chips to connect the devices to wireless internet. Apple has made it clear that it intends to move away from the dependency of Qualcomm for these components as soon as possible, though it will still use those chips in some upcoming products.

The anticipated M5 MacBook Pro is not expected to introduce any changes from the present case design, leaving the M5 chip upgrade as its primary new feature. However, Apple has big plans for its 2026 MacBook Pro update, according to a report from Bloomberg.

The 2026 model will mark the MacBook Pro’s 20th anniversary, will offer more than just a chip update to the M6. It is also believed to debut a new case design, and is expected to move to a thinner OLED screen.

9To5Mac reported: According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will be adopting its new in-house modems in another product in 2027: that being the M6 iPad Pro.

Apple first introduced its new in-house modems in the recently-released iPhone 16e. It was dubbed C1, and it was certainly a competitive entry into the market. It does lack mmWave through, and Apple is already working on future iterations touring it up to flagship-levels.

According to Gurman, a future-generation iPad Pro with M6 will be taking the leap to Apple’s in-house modems. This’ll replace the Qualcomm modems currently used on cellular versions of the iPad Pro.

Despite this M6 iPad Pro being in the rumor cycle already, it actually isn’t the next iPad Pro. Apple is working on an M5 iPad Pro that’ll be as soon as later this year, likely October, according to Gurman.