Samsung hitting a trillion-dollar valuation is the headline, but the real juice is Apple potentially inviting them back into the chip-making kitchen. As TSMC fires up 1.4-nanometer trial production, Apple is looking to diversify its supply chain to keep up with the insatiable demand for AI-ready hardware. This surge has unfortunately led to a Mac drought, with Mac minis and the MacBook Neo facing months of delays. For the iPhone crowd, the rumor mill is spinning over a potentially smaller Dynamic Island for the 18 Pro, though the standard model might be fashionably late, slipping into a 2027 release. We are also looking at watchOS 27 bringing Ultra-exclusive faces to the masses and a future filled with gesture-controlled smart glasses. With satellite connectivity expected in nearly half of all phones by 2030, it is a busy time to be an Apple fan. The ecosystem is evolving faster than ever.