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Long before WWDC 2025 kicked off, I said the big operating system redesign rumored for all of Apple’s products this year wasn’t just some sort
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PCMag on MSNApple's macOS 26 'Tahoe' Goes Translucent, While iPadOS Adds Preview and Journal AppsApple previewed the next version of its desktop OS, dubbed macOS Tahoe 26, alongside the upcoming iPadOS. But as other tech companies talk up generative AI, Cupertino focused more on visual upgrades, which will adopt a new "Liquid Glass" design philosophy to improve usability and the overall look.
Apple Inc. unveiled the most sweeping software redesign in its history, aiming to make the company’s device lineup more cohesive and useful, even while doing little to upgrade its struggling artificial intelligence platform.
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CNET on MSNYou Have Less Than a Month Left to Join Apple's Big Privacy Settlement: Here's What to DoApple is now accepting claims for its major Siri privacy settlement but the clock is ticking for you to get a piece of the $95 million payout.
Apple is late to the artificial intelligence party. That’s what Wedbush analysts said after the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote didn’t include a specific timeline on AI-driven Siri features investors had been waiting for.
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During last year’s WWDC, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, a generative artificial intelligence-powered capability that arrived on Apple devices in late 2024. It’s deeply integrated into the operating system and uses Apple silicon to power itself to allow users to rewrite text, create images and take action within their apps.
If you thought Apple Inc.’s artificial intelligence woes in the US were bad, just know that they could actually be worse. Look at China. The AI iPhone features haven’t even arrived on the mainland. And those holding their breath for an update at this week’s Worldwide Developers Conference were again let down.
Apple’s big developer summit is a Silicon Valley institution. The company has been hosting it every year since 1983, and in more recent years the events have become a fixture of the tech hype machine — a chance for Apple to show off its latest software to investors and the folks who build apps for those products.