Weeknote: 19 January 2026: upcoming iPhones, Google search, exercise, Pico-8 on Android, Apple Creator Suite and more

apple 17e pic

60Hz hurts: I’m not surprised the iPhone 17e won’t have a great display, but that still sucks. And, yes, I did spend far too long making Liquid Glass text for that Stuff column’s pic. And, yes, I did feel grubby afterwards.

Is it still OK to use Google search? Probably? But I’d argue people should now look further afield. This piece explores how on an iPhone.

Apple is reportedly ‘delaying’ the iPhone 18. I outline why that’s good for Apple but not for you.

Exercise! That’s a thing. Definitely a thing that people want to start doing more when the new year rocks up. These iPhone trackers should help you meet your goals.

Love photography and iPhones? Or know someone who does? If either of those crosses over with a moment for sending or receiving gifts, check out my iPhone photographer gift guide (for Amateur Photographer).

Lego Pokémon is on the way. And also ludicrously expensive. But there is one set that’s not wallet-punchy, and a new – surprisingly affordable – Zelda set is on the way too. Check both out in my upcoming Lego refresh for Stuff.

Pico-8 is great. Pico-8 not running natively on Android is not great. Which is why it’s great that it DOES now run natively. Hurrah! (And there’s even initial ES-DE integration too.)

Wikimedia Enterprise has partnered with AI. “In the AI era, Wikipedia’s human-created and curated knowledge has never been more valuable” says cherished online encyclopaedia selling its soul to the slop machine. But all the AI companies were scraping Wiki anyway and regurgitating it in their output. So Wiki may as well make some cash rather than not. But this still feels… bad. And I’ll bet it turns at least some contributors off Wiki entirely.

Apple UI design is broken, part 4,397. Having kept my iMac off Tahoe and using Moom for 90%+ of my window management, I hadn’t realised that we’d now reached the point where you can’t drag a macOS window corner to resize it. You have to drag empty space next to the window corner. Good grief. Norbert Heger explains. Apple’s new UI head has a lot of work to do… (Related: Héliographe jokes that if you “put the Apple icons in reverse it looks like the portfolio of someone getting really really good at icon design”. Hashtag funny because it’s somewhat true.)

Apple Creator Studio is weird. Jason Snell has a good take on why it’s deeply odd that Apple has welded its office suite to a creative bundle

I’m in two minds about the sub myself, and not thrilled about the direction Apple’s taking. Sure, some products are still available as one-time purchases, but only on Mac, and not even all of them. (From what I can tell, Pixelmator Pro 4.0 is Creator Studio-only.) Apple’s also killed the iPhone version of Pixelmator entirely (although, to be fair, Pixelmator Team had done little with it for years), and Photomator’s long-term survival prospects are unclear. 

Apple locking specific features behind the sub isn’t a good sign either. And it’s nonsensical in certain cases, such as having to buy a bundle that includes audio workstation Logic if you want access to AI features in Apple’s spreadsheet app, Numbers.

Bandcamp comes out against AI. While Spotify raises prices and says AI-gen audio slop is actually perfectly fine, Bandcamp states “Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp” and that using AI to “impersonate other artists or styles is strictly prohibited”. Good.

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Weeknote: 10 January 2026 – retro gaming controllers, iPhone photo backups, iPhone 18 delay, INKS, BTTF Lego and more

CES gane controllers

The perfect retro gaming controller? It doesn’t exist. But, as I write for Stuff, companies came close at CES 2026. If only GameSir and Hyperkin had taken their new collab a couple of steps further…

Keep your iPhone photos safe. Most people don’t. But not a month goes by without someone desperately hoping I’ll be able to magic up images from a lost or irreparably damaged device. My guide for Amateur Photography outlines various ways to make copies of your iPhone snaps. 

Apple’s reported iPhone 18 delay might be good for Apple but not for you. At least, that’s my take, over at TapSmart.

INKS brought paints to a pinball party. Find out about this excellent game, which joins my classics series.

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Animated album art in Apple Music isn’t new, but I received an unwelcome reminder of its existence from Daniel Benneworth-Gray’s post about a dire Blade Runner OST animation. If you have Reduce Motion on, you’ll never see this stuff. If you don’t use Reduce Motion, you can also turn off this garbage in Settings > Apps > Music > Animated Art > Kill It With Fire.

Back to the Future Lego! Avoid zooming it across the table at 88mph.

January 10, 2026. Read more in: Weeknotes

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Weeknote: 3 January 2026: tech resolutions, Apple in 2026, Apple Watch tips, the nature of reality and more

retro consoles

It’s 2026. Hello. Things are already looking rocky, but let’s all hope that improves. In the meantime, here’s some writing from me.

Tech resolutions: I do this every year. I should probably stop. But here are 5 tech and gadget New Year’s resolutions I will fail to keep in 2026.

Want to sort your own resolutions? Here are 25 iPhone apps that can help.

2026 will be an interesting year for Apple. Here’s my annual piece for Stuff, mixing up expectation, rumour, analysis, wishful thinking, barely suppressed impatience and, mercifully, no turkey.

But what of 2025? Following my Stuff Apple overview, the good, the bad and the sock thing, I wrote about my 7 favourite Apple moments from 2025 for TapSmart.

Get more from your Apple Watch with my essential tips and tricks.

And while you’re at it, try Gentler Streak. My guide has all you need to get started.

What is reality? Sorry to spring that doozy on you near the end of this weeknote. But it’s something photographers have long grappled with. I explore the subject in my latest Amateur Photography piece, I want my iPhone to capture reality, not an AI fever dream.

Speaking of fever dreamsI wrote about the Apple Vision Pro of 2033 for Stuff a while back, and the site bumped it over the holidays. Is this future dystopian? Utopian? Horrific? Alluring? Yes.

January 3, 2026. Read more in: Weeknotes

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Weeknote: 27 December 2025: Screen Time Wrapped, Apple in 2025 and the tech days of Christmas

Handmade Pac-Man and ghost

Handmade Pac-Man? I have one now, courtesy of my 11yo. She also crafted a suitably terrified-looking blue ghost! Amazing!

There is no Screen Time Wrapped. Which is a surprise, given that seemingly every other app and service has been determined to hurl stats my way about how ‘well’ I’ve done this year. Still, it’s probably just as well, as I explain in my latest column for Stuff, Why you don’t want an Apple Screen Time Wrapped year in review.

How was Apple’s 2025? Mixed. I dig into what it got right and wrong in my end-of-year review, this time entitled Apple in 2025: the good, the bad and the sock thing. Because my editor at Stuff wouldn’t let me use ‘sockly’. Tsk.

Christmas happened. You may have noticed. And so one of my favourite ever columns got another airing: On the tech days of Christmas, my gadgets gave to me…

I watched The Muppet Christmas Carol. At the cinema! My 11yo surprisingly agreed to come and we had a great time. It’s such a great adaptation. Michael Caine is perfect. Even better, we saw the full cut, rather than the one that daftly lops off When Love Is Gone.

Thank you! If you read my output here and elsewhere, I hugely appreciate the support. See you on the other side, in 2026!

December 27, 2025. Read more in: Weeknotes

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Weeknote: 21 December 2025 – Pebble e-waste, best iPhone apps of 2025, Apple being rubbish, the C64GS and more

Pebble e-waste

The new Pebble wearable is designed as e-waste. I’m getting fed up of this kind of thing. Hence my latest Stuff column: I want more eco-friendly tech, not gadgets that will die in two years.

The best iPhone apps and games of 2025 – at least as I see it. The rules: new apps only and available for iPhone. The results: best apps and best games.

Snap happy: My latest columns for Amateur Photographer explore why I use an iPhone and not a ‘real’ camera and why I’d never buy an iPhone Air.

Need a last-second packable present? Check out my quiz for BA High Life. Or just check it out anyway, because it’s quite fun and it took me ages.

Apple is ‘forcing’ iOS 26 upgrades. Jason Snell writes on Six Colors about this latest Apple wheeze. Typically, Apple has offered security updates for older systems. Now it won’t if a device is capable of running iOS 26. Far be it from me to suggest this is down to uptake being lower than Apple would like and the OS being a shitshow. It’s still littered with major bugs and accessibility problems. Making iOS 18.7.3 more widely available is the least Apple could do.

Dr Paris Buttfield-Addison got their Apple account back. So at least Apple did something right. Although if you’re not someone that enough of the heavy hitters in the tech industry would fight for, good luck getting a similar result.

Hackers are extorting Pornhub. This is going to be fun when the UK’s verification laws end up caught in this, and a pro-Online Safety Act MP’s entire porn search history gets leaked.

Remembering Commodore’s C64GS at 35 – because someone had to. My piece for Stuff, including six great games for the system (and non-rubbish C64s too).

Tetris is fab! So is this piece interviewing its creator, written by Daryl Baxter.

Mutant demon Haribo!

Er, and with that: happy holidays!

December 21, 2025. Read more in: Weeknotes

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