Today, Apple TV revealed a first look at the second season of its sports comedy “Stick,” starring and executive produced by Owen Wilson and created by Jason Keller, which will expand its cast to include Emmy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Rhea Seehorn (“Pluribus”) in a supporting role. Also starring Peter Dager, Marc Maron, Mariana Treviño, Lilli Kay, Judy Greer, and Timothy Olyphant, “Stick” returns for its second season on Apple TV on Wednesday, November 4, 2026, with two episodes, followed by one episode weekly until December 30, 2026. “Stick” is a comedy about a found family and their relationships set within the world of golf as it has never been shown before. In season one, Wilson stars as Pryce Cahill, an over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago. After the collapse of his marriage and getting fired from his job at an Indiana sporting goods store, Pryce hedges his bets, and future, entirely on a troubled 17-year-old golf phenom named Santi (Dager). In season two, Santi takes the next step in his pursuit of professional golf, only to discover how quickly the game changes when talent becomes expectation. As Santi chases his dream, Pryce finds himself wondering what might still be possible for him. Urged on by his former rival Clark Ross (Olyphant), Pryce does something nobody expects: he bets on himself, launching an improbable comeback in hopes of becoming the oldest golfer ever to win a major. But the road back proves far harder than he imagined. And the closer Pryce gets to the golfer he once was, the more he is forced to confront why he never fulfilled the promise everyone once saw in him. With brilliant new coach Amanda (Seehorn) and trusted caddie Mitts (Maron) in his corner, Pryce sets out to prove — to the golf world and, more importantly, to himself — that maybe he really was as good as everyone always said he was. In addition to Seehorn, season two also welcomes John Higgins, Billy Zane, Rex Linn, Sasha Alexander, and Missi Pyle, and features return guest appearances from legendary broadcasters Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman, Good Good’s Matt Scharff and golf enthusiast Dan Rapaport. Hailing from Apple Studios, “Stick” is showrun by Keller, who also serves as executive producer alongside Wilson, Ben Silverman for Propagate Content and Entertainment 360’s Guymon Casady. The series is also executive produced by Christopher Moynihan, Rodney Ferrell, Howard T. Owens, Drew Buckley, Lee Eisenberg and Bill Callahan. Apple TV offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all of a user’s favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 864 wins and 3,818 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning and history-making comedies “The Studio” and “Ted Lasso,” global cultural phenomenon “Severance,” Apple’s most-viewed drama “Pluribus,” Academy Award Best Picture winner “CODA” and Academy Award winner “F1,” the highest-grossing sports feature of all time. MacDailyNews Take: Good God, Lilli Kay’s character, Zero, is still there like a fly in an otherwise appetizing soup! Yuck. See also: “What a horrible character destroying the whole show”: Owen Wilson’s ‘Stick’ Falls Short of One Key Aspect That Made ‘Ted Lasso’ Great – FandomWire, June 17, 2025 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple TV’s sports comedy ‘Stick’ season two arrives November 4th appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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Apple TV’s sports comedy ‘Stick’ season two arrives November 4th
Meta AI rolls out beta Mac app featuring screen sharing and system-wide dictation
Meta has released a new Meta AI application for Mac in beta form, aimed primarily at businesses and content creators. The app integrates with Facebook and Instagram, offering analytics capabilities that allow users to query performance data. It also connects with Google Workspace for document access, though this requires a professional Facebook or Instagram account. A standout feature is the ability to share a specific window via screen capture during a session, enabling the AI to provide advice based on the user’s current work. The app includes built-in dictation that functions across all applications on the Mac. Meta is expanding AI tools for business users across its platforms, allowing the assistant to handle recurring tasks and reminders while generating decks, documents, and spreadsheets. Users should exercise caution when enabling Meta AI features. According to Meta’s privacy policy, interactions with its AI tools are used to train the company’s models. Meta AI remains free to use, with optional Meta One plans available that raise rate limits. Meta is to privacy as Chernobyl is to nuclear power. – MacDailyNews, December 19, 2024 As we wrote in May 2018, “If you trust Mark Zuckerberg to be the keeper of your photos, contacts, political views, religious beliefs, etc., you’re batshit insane.” Instant messages sent by Mark Zuckerberg during Facebook’s early days, reported by Business Insider in May 2010: Zuckerberg: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Meta AI rolls out beta Mac app featuring screen sharing and system-wide dictation appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Apple’s ‘HomePad’ to home screen said to feature ‘Faces’
Apple’s latest macOS beta has spilled some intriguing details about a long-rumored HomePod with a built-in display. Buried in the code are references to customizable “faces,” widgets, Smart Stacks, privacy-aware features, and even a wall-mountable version—hints that the smart speaker we’ve known for years may finally be getting a major interactive upgrade. Filipe Espósito for Engadget:
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