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Macworld The star of last week’s WWDC25 keynote was the new iPadOS 26 windowing system. It’s not only a long-requested user ...
Why not put macOS on the iPad? This is just one of several important questions Craig Federighi tackles in a new interview about iPadOS 26.
Apple Siri AI was not part of the WWDC 2025 keynote event and the company is working at pace to have it ready for 2026.
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Apple plans a Spring 2026 release for its AI-powered Siri upgrade. Expect smarter, more personalized responses leveraging ...
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Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi and marketing chief Greg Joswiak went on a WWDC 2025 media tour this week.
Apple’s WWDC was a retreat from not just last year’s WWDC, but potentially a broader reset for the company. That’s why it was a great presentation.