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… Apple has been touting a more advanced version of Siri ever since it unveiled Apple Intelligence in 2024 during WWDC. …
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… Apple has been touting a more advanced version of Siri ever since it unveiled Apple Intelligence in 2024 during WWDC. …
… TechCrunch reached out to Apple for more information. With long-serving CEO Tim Cook soon stepping down , Apple’s incoming top executive, John Ternus, is tasked with charting the future of the company — including its AI strategy. …
… The App Store’s 30% cut is under pressure, the behind-the-scenes power Apple once held over developers is being challenged, and vibe-coded apps are changing what it means to build on Apple’s platform . …
In Brief Posted: 8:39 AM PDT · May 13, 2026 Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai Ransomware hackers claim breach at Foxconn, a major electronics manufacturer for Apple, Google, and Nvidia Electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn, which makes devices and components for Apple, Google, Nvidia, and Sony, among… …
… Over the years, iOS and Android users have had clunky communications — Android users can’t use Apple’s proprietary iMessage, but Apple refused to support RCS messaging, a more sophisticated upgrade to decades-old SMS texting, since 2020. …
… Reports came out yesterday that Apple has been in talks with both Samsung and Intel to manufacture chips for Apple devices on U.S. soil. Apple has long relied almost exclusively on TSMC in Taiwan for its chip production. …
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… And I felt like with all the AI technology that we're seeing around us, it has never been more possible to embark on something like this." At launch, Poppy works with everyday apps like Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Gmail, Outlook, iCloud Mail, Apple Health, Reminders, Contacts, iMessage, WhatsA… …
… Photos from the trip show several people in the U.S. government delegation, including Trump, White House communications director Steven Cheung, Apple chief executive Tim Cook, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, and Secret Service agents, all sporting pins on their coat lapels. …