Apple Maps is getting a visual update in iOS 27, with Apple planning to introduce new aerial imagery that's combined with Visual Intelligence models. Apple said everything will have sharper detail, ...
Apple today unveiled significant upgrades to Visual Intelligence, including a new Siri mode in the Camera app that can analyze real-world objects and take actions directly from what the iPhone sees.
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Learn what the Mac Studio is, how much it costs, M4 Max vs. M3 Ultra differences, key specs, use cases, limitations, and buying advice. Apple’s compact pro desktop has become its most serious ...
Apple’s Mac mini and Mac Studio shortages are fueling M5 refresh rumors, but AI demand and supply constraints may complicate launch timing. As Apple prepares for its Worldwide Developers Conference ...
As a related note, Mike Rockwell, the former head of Vision Pro at Apple, has since been tapped to lead the Siri AI and Apple Intelligence efforts, which can't be a coincidence. With Apple smart ...
The Shortcuts app in iOS 27 gets a standout AI upgrade thanks to a new ‘describe a shortcut’ feature for building shortcuts.
The latest VisionOS updates give Apple's headset a few things that future glasses could also add. There are other interesting additions, too. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...
Apple showed off Siri AI demos at its annual WWDC keynote in Cupertino, Calif. Software SVP Craig Federighi and other execs discussed how Siri AI was built in a tech talk following the keynote. Apple ...
Apple used WWDC 2026 to reveal the names and features of its next desktop and tablet operating systems. macOS 27 is called Golden Gate, a nod to the iconic strait and bridge in San Francisco, and ...
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