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In March, Apple delayed its upgraded Siri, saying that “it’s going to take us longer than we thought to deliver” the promised features. At WWDC this week, Apple’s SVP of software Craig Federighi and SVP of worldwide marketing Greg Joswiak shared more details about the decision to delay in an interview with The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern.
On-screen Visual Intelligence: After taking a screenshot, users can analyze the on-screen content using Apple Intelligence and take actions, such as searching for similar products to purchase, adding an event to their calendar, or asking ChatGPT for more info about what’s shown.
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.
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A new regulatory filing may have just revealed something about the next iPhone Apple would have preferred stayed unnoticed.
The tech giant showcased "Liquid Glass" for iPads, Mac, and more products at its WWDC developer conference.
Steve Jobs might have loved Liquid Glass; the battle to keep the iPad from turning into a Mac seems to be over; and other takeaways from a keynote that wasn’t so short on news after all.
In its keynote presentation at Monday’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced an upcoming iOS feature to eliminate the need to personally wait on hold to talk to a human representative. Dubbed “Hold Assist,
Apple has just revealed a redesigned iPhone camera app that emphasizes minimalisim, and I really hope Android OEMs don't follow suit.
Apple revealed iOS 26 featuring Liquid Glass at WWDC 2025, but the lack of an AI killer feature left analysts questioning its competitive edge.