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Apple Reveals Top Podcasts of 2025

18 novembre 2025 à 14:25
Apple today shared its annual Apple Podcasts Top Charts of 2025, highlighting the most popular shows, episodes, and listening trends of the year.


The 2025 charts are now available in the New tab of the ‌Apple Podcasts‌ app and will remain accessible through the end of the year. Listeners in more than 15 countries will also see a curated Best Shows of 2025 selection chosen by its editorial team.

Apple identified The Joe Rogan Experience as the most popular podcast in the United States for 2025, based on overall listenership. The company also published full top-ten lists for all major categories:

Top Shows



  1. The Joe Rogan Experience

  2. The Daily

  3. The Mel Robbins Podcast

  4. Crime Junkie

  5. Dateline NBC

  6. SmartLess

  7. Call Her Daddy

  8. This American Life

  9. Huberman Lab

  10. The Ezra Klein Show



Top New Shows



  1. Good Hang with Amy Poehler

  2. Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce

  3. Deadly Mirage

  4. Blink | Jake Haendel's Story

  5. Murder in the Moonlight

  6. Devil in the Desert

  7. What Happened to Holly Bobo?

  8. Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska

  9. Unicorn Girl

  10. The Best People with Nicolle Wallace



Top Series



  1. The Telepathy Tapes

  2. The Binge Cases

  3. Deadly Mirage

  4. Blink | Jake Haendel's Story

  5. Dateline Originals

  6. Murder in the Moonlight

  7. Serial

  8. THREE

  9. Devil in the Desert

  10. CounterClock



Top Episodes



  1. The Telepathy Tapes: "Unveiling the Hidden World of Telepathic Communication in a Silenced Community"

  2. Crime Junkie: "MURDERED: The Feeney Family"

  3. New Heights: "The Taylor Swift Episode"

  4. The Joe Rogan Experience: "#2223 - Elon Musk"

  5. The Daily: "Trump, Again"

  6. Blink: "Blink"

  7. Deadly Mirage: "Death in the High Desert"

  8. SmartLess: "Amy Poehler"

  9. Good Hang with Amy Poehler: "Tina Fey"

  10. Murder in the Moonlight: "In Cold Blood"



Most Shared Shows



  1. The Telepathy Tapes

  2. The Mel Robbins Podcast

  3. Sold a Story

  4. Blink | Jake Haendel's Story

  5. The Bible in a Year

  6. The Daily

  7. Huberman Lab

  8. The Bible Recap

  9. Scamanda

  10. The Ezra Klein Show



Most Shared Episodes



  1. The Mel Robbins Podcast: "The Body Reset"

  2. The Telepathy Tapes: "Unveiling the Hidden World..."

  3. The Ezra Klein Show: "Don't Believe Him"

  4. The Shawn Ryan Show: "#163 Gary Brecka"

  5. The Peter Attia Drive: "Women's sexual health..."

  6. The Joe Rogan Experience: "#2294 - Dr. Suzanne Humphries"

  7. The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart: "Trump Won. What Now?"

  8. The Daily: "The Secret Power of Siblings"

  9. On Purpose: "Let Them Theory"

  10. Armchair Expert: "Mary Claire Haver"



Most Followed Shows



  1. The Mel Robbins Podcast

  2. The Joe Rogan Experience

  3. Good Hang with Amy Poehler

  4. The Charlie Kirk Show

  5. Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce

  6. The Telepathy Tapes

  7. The MeidasTouch Podcast

  8. The Shawn Ryan Show

  9. Call Her Daddy

  10. The Daily



Top Subscriber Shows



  1. The Daily

  2. Apple News+ Narrated

  3. The Ezra Klein Show

  4. Unicorn Girl

  5. Morbid

  6. Extrasensory

  7. Dateline NBC

  8. Scamtown

  9. Big Time

  10. The New York Times Narrated



Top Channels



  1. SiriusXM Podcasts

  2. Wondery

  3. iHeartPodcasts

  4. The New York Times

  5. audiochuck

  6. Dateline NBC

  7. Dear Media

  8. Cumulus Podcast Network

  9. Audacy

  10. Vox Media Podcast Network



The Top Charts of 2025 are localized for audiences around the globe, offering a distinct regional perspective on the year's top podcasts.

The ‌Apple Podcasts‌ Show of the Year will be announced on Thursday, December 4. The annual award recognizes a single podcast that made what Apple described as a "significant cultural or creative impact" across the platform over the past year.
This article, "Apple Reveals Top Podcasts of 2025" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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The MacRumors Show: iPhone Pocket Unveiled and iPhone Air 2 Delayed

14 novembre 2025 à 16:20
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's new iPhone Pocket accessory, the future of Apple Fitness+, and the iPhone Air 2's delayed launch.


Apple this week announced the ‌iPhone‌ Pocket, a 3D-knitted limited edition accessory made in collaboration with Japanese fashion house ISSEY MIYAKE. The accessory is like a stretchy pocket, similar to an iPod Sock, but elongated to form a strap made of a ribbed, elastic textile.

The ‌iPhone‌ Pocket comes in two versions. There's a short strap design available in eight colors for $149.95, and a long strap design in three colors for $229.95. The ‌iPhone‌ Pocket can be used in a variety of ways – handheld, tied onto bags, or worn directly on the body. The limited-edition release is now available on Apple's online store and at select flagship Apple Store locations worldwide, although it is rapidly selling out.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently reported that the future of Apple Fitness+ is "under review." The service apparently suffers from high churn and little revenue, remaining one of the company's "weakest digital offerings."

As a result, Fitness+ is now said to be in the process of receiving new management, with Apple health vice president Sumbul Desai taking control of the service. The health division, now including Apple Fitness+, will report directly to services chief Eddy Cue. The reorganization is likely to lead to added pressure to improve the service.

In other news, it emerged this week that Apple's second-generation ‌iPhone Air‌ is to be delayed on account of the device's low sales, pushed back from the original target launch of fall 2026. Since the ‌iPhone Air‌ launched in September, there have been a multitude of reports of poor sales and significant production cuts. Apple has responded by scaling back shipments and winding down the supply chain, with all production expected to cease by the end of this month.

Apple now plans to introduce a more substantially redesigned ‌iPhone Air‌ 2 model in the future, perhaps alongside the ‌iPhone‌ 18e and iPhone 18 in the spring of 2027. The new device could feature an additional rear camera with an ultra-wide lens, vapor-chamber cooling, reduced weight, a larger battery, and a new chip.

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If you haven't already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up to hear our discussion about the AirPods Pro 3 and the future of the AirPods lineup as a whole.

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Tesla Working to Add Apple CarPlay Support to Vehicles

13 novembre 2025 à 17:31
Tesla is working to add support for Apple CarPlay in its vehicles, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.


Tesla vehicles rely on its own infotainment software system, which integrates vehicle functions, navigation, music, web browsing, and more. The automaker has been an outlier in foregoing support for Apple ‌CarPlay‌, which has otherwise become an industry standard feature, allowing users to mirror their iPhone apps to their in-car infotainment screen.

Now, Tesla seems to have abruptly reversed course and apparently intends to add support for the highly requested feature. Apple ‌CarPlay‌ for Tesla vehicles is said to now be in testing, according to several individuals familiar with the matter. The company has purportedly discussed a roll out of feature "in the coming months," but release plans are not yet finalized and it could come at a later date.

Tesla's adoption of ‌CarPlay‌ will involve the feature operating "within a window inside its broader interface," rather than being a full-screen experience like it is in most vehicles. Tesla's implementation will also be the standard version of wireless ‌CarPlay‌, rather than the next-generation ‌CarPlay‌ Ultra that started rolling out earlier this year.

Tesla apparently hopes that adding support for Apple ‌CarPlay‌ will help boost sales, with some prospective buyers citing the lack of ‌CarPlay‌ support as a reason for not choosing the company's cars.
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