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>iOS 26.4 Siri Performance Concerns: Executives May Leave

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 20, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

apple’s New Siri Faces internal Scrutiny, Launch ​Date in Doubt

Internal testing of the revamped ⁤Siri, slated for release with iOS 26.4, is reportedly generating disappointment at Apple, ⁤according to ⁣a new report from Bloomberg News, citing Mark Gurman’s Power On ⁤newsletter. The concerns are significant‍ enough ‌to create‍ tension within the company’s ⁤AI‍ division, with Gurman writing, “If the new Siri, planned for next spring, does not meet expectations, several senior executives of Apple’s⁢ AI division could leave the company.“

The updated ‍voice assistant is currently targeted​ for a spring 2026 release – specifically March or ⁣April – allowing ‍Apple a window to refine ⁢the technology before its​ public debut. Though, sources indicate a lack of confidence in the ⁢project’s current state.

Originally unveiled at WWDC 2024, the ​next-generation⁣ Siri promised⁣ features like screen recognition,‍ improved contextual understanding, and direct control‍ within applications. Growth faced setbacks, leading to a one-year postponement.

During WWDC 2025, Apple’s Senior Vice​ President of Software, Craig Federighi, publicly acknowledged⁤ the extensive overhaul required for Siri, pushing the‍ launch target ​to 2026.

Despite‍ the extended timeline, the release of iOS 26.4 remains uncertain. MacRumors reports that ongoing technical challenges could lead to further delays.this situation highlights Apple’s struggle‌ to compete with industry leaders like Google, Microsoft,⁣ and OpenAI in the rapidly evolving field‍ of artificial intelligence. Apple is‍ prioritizing data privacy,which necessitates a more intentional and cautious approach to AI development.

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Title: Apple Faces AI Challenge as OpenAI Threat Emerges

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 14, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Former Apple CEO Sculley Warns AI Could Eclipse Apple’s Dominance

NEW YORK ⁤ – Former Apple CEO John Sculley believes Apple is⁣ lagging in the rapidly evolving ‍artificial intelligence‍ landscape and⁢ risks ⁢being overtaken by⁢ competitors like OpenAI.Speaking‍ Thursday, Sculley asserted ⁢that ⁤the next leader of⁤ the tech giant must prioritize a shift away from an app-centric model toward “agentic AI” to maintain Apple’s competitive edge.

Sculley, who‌ led Apple from 1983 to 1993, contends that OpenAI’s subscription-based model, exemplified by ‍chatgpt, is proving more effective than the customary⁤ app sales approach. “When we had apps at the center of everything, it ⁤was selling tools, selling products,”⁢ Sculley said. “When you think ​of subscription, it’s about people paying for something as long as ‍they need⁣ it.”⁢ This shift in consumer⁢ behavior, he argues, favors OpenAI’s continuous-value proposition.

The threat to Apple is further amplified‌ by ‌OpenAI’s recent acquisition of Io, a startup founded‍ by Jony Ive, Apple’s ⁤former design chief. The $6.5 billion deal​ brought Ive – the architect behind iconic Apple ​products like⁢ the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad – into ⁢Sam Altman’s company. Sculley believes Ive’s design expertise ⁤will⁤ be crucial in⁤ shaping ​OpenAI’s foray into AI-first hardware.

ive is‌ currently focused on​ “creating OpenAI’s ⁢AI-first devices,” spurred by the Io acquisition.⁤ At⁢ OpenAI’s DevDay conference last week, ⁣Ive acknowledged the challenge of prioritizing product development, stating, “That momentum has led us to create 15 to 20 really compelling product⁢ ideas. The challenge ‌is to focus…We’re​ designing a family⁢ of products.”

Sculley also stated,⁣ “AI has ‍not been a particular‌ strength” for Apple, underscoring the​ urgency for the ⁢company to adapt and innovate in this critical⁢ area.The former CEO’s comments ⁤come⁣ amid speculation about the future of current Apple CEO Tim Cook’s tenure and the strategic⁣ direction of the world’s most valuable company.

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Apple AI Copyright Lawsuit: New Legal Challenge Emerges

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 12, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Apple⁣ is facing⁣ a second proposed ​class​ action⁤ lawsuit in as‌ many months alleging copyright infringement related to the training of its artificial‍ intelligence models. Neuroscience professors Susana‍ Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik of SUNY Downstate⁤ Health sciences University in Brooklyn, NY, filed the suit, claiming Apple used their copyrighted⁢ works⁣ without permission.

The lawsuit, first reported by Bloomberg Law, alleges ‍Apple trained its ⁣AI using pirated books obtained through “shadow libraries” and web-crawling software.⁤ This‍ follows a similar suit filed‌ recently by a separate pair of authors who ‌also claim Apple infringed on their copyrights by using published works to train its Apple ⁣Intelligence models‌ without consent.

The growing number‌ of copyright claims against tech companies developing AI highlights the⁢ legal challenges surrounding the use of⁤ copyrighted material in AI training.OpenAI is also embroiled in a similar dispute with The ‍New York​ Times.Earlier this year, Anthropic settled a ‍class action lawsuit for $1.5 billion with 500,000 authors, establishing a potential precedent‌ in these types of cases.

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Xiaomi vs. iPhone 17: Specs and Prices Compared

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 30, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Xiaomi 17 and iPhone 17 Pricing Revealed, Setting Stage for 2025 Smartphone Battle

Jakarta, Indonesia – september 30, 2025 – Anticipation is building as pricing details for the upcoming Xiaomi 17 series and iPhone 17 series have surfaced, offering the ‌first direct comparison for consumers weighing the flagship contenders. The revealed prices, reported today by CNN Indonesia, indicate both⁢ manufacturers are maintaining premium positioning in ‍the⁤ high-end smartphone market. This pricing data is ‍crucial for⁣ prospective buyers and industry ‍analysts alike, as it foreshadows the competitive landscape of the ⁣smartphone sector in the coming year and impacts ⁢purchasing ‌decisions for millions globally.

The Xiaomi 17 Pro Max ⁤will be available in three storage configurations: 12GB/512GB at 5,999 Yuan (approximately IDR 14.09‌ million), 16GB/512GB at 6,299 Yuan (IDR 14.79 million), and​ 16GB/1TB at 6,999 Yuan (IDR 16.44 million). The standard Xiaomi 17 Pro offers a 1TB option for 5,999 Yuan (IDR 14.09 ⁢million). Meanwhile, Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro starts at US $1,099 (Rp. 18.04 million) for⁣ 256GB, ⁤US$1,299 (Rp21,37 million) for 512GB, and US $1,499 (Rp24,66 million) for 1TB. The‌ iPhone 17 Pro Max ⁣begins at US $1,199 (Rp19.7 million) for 256GB,US $ 1,399 (Rp23.02 million) for 512GB, US$1.599 (Rp26,31 million) for 1TB, and extends to US $ 1,999 (Rp32.89 million)⁢ for a 2TB model.

These prices suggest a continued strategy of premium pricing for both brands, ⁣with ⁤Apple maintaining a​ higher price‌ point notably for larger storage options. The Xiaomi 17 series appears to offer a⁢ more competitive entry point, potentially attracting consumers ‍seeking flagship​ features⁤ at​ a slightly lower cost. The release dates for both the Xiaomi 17 and ​iPhone 17 series remain⁤ undisclosed,but ⁢industry ⁤experts predict launches in‌ the first quarter of 2026.

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Apple Wallet: AI Automatically Tracks Orders & Shipments

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 29, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple Wallet Gains AI-Powered Order Tracking Capabilities

Apple is enhancing its Wallet app with artificial intelligence to provide users⁢ with improved order tracking, consolidating shipping updates directly⁣ within the app. ⁤Currently being tested, ⁣the‍ feature automatically detects shipping confirmations from emails -⁣ primarily sourced ​from apple ‌Mail – ​and displays delivery statuses like “delivered” or “in delivery,” offering a centralized overview of purchases.⁢

While the details ultimately originates from email data ⁣users​ likely already monitor, ‍the Wallet integration offers a convenient, unified tracking experience. The system also allows users to directly contact the dealer ⁣or view associated emails, and⁤ includes links to carrier websites when available. Apple Mail proactively identifies relevant order emails and prompts users to enable tracking within Wallet. The rollout to Germany and other⁢ regions⁢ remains unscheduled.

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How developers are using Apple’s local AI models with iOS 26

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 20, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Developers Integrate Apple ⁢Intelligence into iOS Apps, Offering On-device AI Features

A wave of​ developers are rapidly incorporating⁤ Apple’s new local ⁣AI models into their iOS applications, unlocking features like intelligent⁢ recipe tagging,‍ contract summarization, and streamlined task management – all processed directly ​on the user’s device. The ‌rollout coincides with the anticipated release⁢ of iOS 18, signaling a meaningful shift towards on-device⁣ artificial⁤ intelligence‌ capabilities for iPhone and iPad users.

This move to on-device processing addresses⁣ growing privacy concerns surrounding data sent to cloud-based AI services, while ⁢also offering faster and more reliable⁣ performance. The integration ⁤impacts ⁤a broad range of app categories,from productivity and cooking to⁣ document ​management,and represents the first wave of applications leveraging ‍Apple’s​ commitment to bringing‌ AI directly‌ to its users. Developers anticipate further expansion of these features as Apple’s local models evolve and become more ⁢accessible.

Recipe app crouton is among the first to‌ utilize ‍Apple Intelligence,employing⁤ the technology to‌ automatically suggest ​tags for recipes and name⁣ timers. Beyond organization, Crouton also leverages AI ​to dissect lengthy recipe instructions into concise, easy-to-follow cooking ⁢steps.

Digital signing application SignEasy is ​also integrating Apple’s local models to extract ⁤crucial data from contracts and provide users with succinct document ‍summaries before signing. This feature aims to simplify complex legal agreements and ⁤empower users with a clearer understanding of their commitments.

TechCrunch will continue to update this list as more ⁢applications adopt Apple’s on-device ‍AI capabilities.

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