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Apple admitted it needs more time to complete its delayed AI overhaul of the Siri voice assistant on Monday – in the latest sign that CEO Tim Cook’s company is struggling to meet investors’ demand
Apple announced incremental AI updates at its Worldwide Developers Conference, emphasizing modest advancements over ambitious promises. New features include live translations and design changes. The company is focusing on providing developers with AI tools,
A new iOS for iPhones and iPads and the latest Apple AI developments expected at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, June 9.
In 2023, Apple unveiled a mixed-reality headset that has been little more than a niche product, and last year WWDC trumpeted its first major foray into the AI craze with an array of new features highlighted by the promise of a smarter and more versatile version of its virtual assistant, Siri.
This week will bring consumer-price index and producer-price index data from May, providing new readings on inflation and how prices have changed as a result of tariff policies. Meanwhile, Apple is ho
Key Takeaways Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday.Analysts expect CEO Tim Cook's keynote address to focus on Apple Intelligence and potentially unveil a new partnership with Google.
While WWDC doesn’t usually pack the same punch as the company’s fall iPhone launch event, it’s historically been an important milestone for Apple AAPL — showcasing the company’s software innovation and sometimes its more low-profile hardware products.
LocalThunk, the Canadian one-man studio behind the hit digital card game Balatro, has won in the “Delight and Fun” category at the 2025 Apple Design Awards ahead of Apple’s Worldwide Developers conference (WWDC) beginning June 9.