Apple's Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak discuss the delayed rollout of advanced Siri features, Apple Intelligence strategy, and the iPadOS 26 overhaul in a WWDC 2025 interview with Tom's Guide and TechRadar.
Key TSMC suppliers are now succeeding in Arizona, strengthening Apple's U.S. supply chain and securing the production of future 2nm chips for iPhone and Mac.
Apple has unveiled new developer tools at WWDC 2025, including on-device AI access via Foundation Models, LLM integration in Xcode 26, a new "Liquid Glass" design language, and more.
The Adobe Photoshop Mix app for iPad has been updated with support for undo/redo, swaping images, full resolution saving to your local device, Dropbox, and more.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released a Secure Messaging Scorecard that examines dozens of messaging technologies and rates each of them on a range of security best practices.
The Pinterest app has been updated with support for sending messages to friends, a new scroller to help you quickly find the board you're looking for, and an easier way to Pin right from your camera roll.
Apple has released the second Release Candidate for tvOS 26.2 (23K53). The update adds a new Kids Mode, better profile management, and last-minute bug fixes.
Apple has lost another top AI executive to Meta. Ke Yang, who was leading the company's ChatGPT-like Siri search effort, is reportedly leaving the company.
Apple has launched its 2025 Back to School promotion, offering students and educators a free pair of AirPods, Apple Pencil Pro, or Magic accessories with the purchase of a new Mac or iPad.
A new report from Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple has tapped supplier GIS for its foldable iPhone and Vision Air, accelerating hardware plans due to AI urgency.
Apple will reportedly open a new retail store in London, Ontario as it fills in the coverage between the Toronto, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan regions.
A high level RIM employee has written an open letter to the Senior Management Team begging them to be more like Apple and focus on the end user experience.
Due to licensing restrictions, Apple is reportedly removing Samba, the mechanism OS X uses to connect to Windows file and network directory services, from Mac OS X Lion