As Apple reports record earnings, we're diving into the new Apple Creator Studio to see what's actually new in it, and what's different. Plus there are more iPhone 18 rumors, and more reasons to not give your health data to ChatGPT.

Even Tim Cook interrupted his own earnings report to mention the launch of the new Apple Creator Studio. If you like or depend on these apps, this is an exciting release — and it may even help keep those earnings up in future.

Especially since now it's here, the bundle is proving to be every bit as good as hoped. That includes the new Content Hub with its stock photography, and most definitely the new Pixelmator Pro for iPad.

What's proving to be every bit as bad as expected, though, is this insane idea of giving ChatGPT access to all of the date in Apple Health. That would be all of your most private data, handed over to OpenAi.

You would at least expect to get something useful back if you did this. But you do not.

Meanwhile, it's another week, so there are more iPhone 18 Pro rumors — including one left-field claim about the cameras.

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