Good morning, tech fam! In today’s FLYTECH Daily — your 10-minute shot of tech made fun and easy — Nick and Michelle break down the five biggest stories shaping the week:
🏎️ Apple + Formula 1 – Apple signs a five-year, $140 million-per-year deal to bring all F1 races exclusively to Apple TV in the U.S. starting 2026, integrating coverage across Apple News, Music, Fitness+, and Sports.
💻 Touchscreen MacBooks coming – Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reveals Apple’s 2026 MacBook Pro redesign with OLED touchscreens, Face ID, M6 chips, and a lighter chassis.
📺 Apple-Peacock bundle – Apple TV and Peacock Premium unite for $14.99/month ($19.99 ad-free), a rare streaming deal that actually saves you money — and offers cross-platform show previews.
🌐 AT&T Internet price hike – The company is tacking on another $5/month starting December 1, its third increase in three years, citing “operational costs” despite $5 billion in quarterly profits.
🏠 New York bans AI rent software – Governor Kathy Hochul outlaws landlord use of algorithmic pricing tools like RealPage after investigations linked them to rising rents and price-fixing.
💡 Every story comes with context, clarity, and a witty takeaway — so even if you’re not a techie, you’ll walk away smarter.
🔗 Sources Referenced:
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The Verge — Apple + F1 partnership, AT&T price changes
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Bloomberg — MacBook Pro touchscreen rumors (Mark Gurman)
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CNBC — Apple F1 rights details and deal value
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TechCrunch — Apple TV + Peacock bundle launch
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ProPublica / Reuters — AI rental pricing investigation and New York legislation
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