
9to5Mac Daily Apple’s F1 deal, MacBook rumors
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Oct 20, 2025 Apple is set to stream Formula One races exclusively on Apple TV starting in 2026, with enhanced viewing features included for subscribers. Meanwhile, Meta has poached a key AI executive from Apple, fueling speculation about an exodus of talent. Rumors abound regarding a significant redesign of the MacBook Pro, expected to include a shift to OLED displays, touchscreen capabilities, and a new hinge design. Exciting changes are on the horizon for Apple fans!
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Apple Is F1's Exclusive U.S. Broadcaster
- Apple secured exclusive US F1 streaming rights on Apple TV for five years starting 2026 at no extra cost for subscribers.
- Apple aims to deliver a more dynamic viewing experience while F1 TV will remain available for advanced features via Apple credentials.
Use Apple TV Subscription For F1 Access
- If you subscribe to Apple TV, expect F1 races included with no additional fee instead of a separate pass like MLS Season Pass.
- Use the Apple TV subscription to access both Apple originals and F1 content without extra purchases.
Keep Using F1 TV For Advanced Features
- Sign into the F1 TV app with your Apple TV credentials to keep using features like multiple camera angles and merged feeds.
- Use F1 TV for advanced viewing options even after Apple becomes the primary broadcaster.
