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Apple (AAPL) shares gain after Wedbush raises target to $400 on AI optimism

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May 08 2026 9:31AM

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares moved 0.80% higher after Wedbush increased its price target on the technology giant from $350 to a new Street-high target of $400, pointing to growing opportunities tied to artificial intelligence.

Wedbush sees Apple becoming major AI platform

The investment firm said Apple is positioned to play a central role in the expanding AI market, estimating that nearly 20% of the global population could eventually access artificial intelligence tools through Apple devices.

Wedbush analysts commented, “We believe over the next few years Apple will be able to monetize the AI Services and storage features translating into what could be an additional $15 billion of annual services revenue for Apple as it starts to become the ’consumer hub of AI’ technology for its global user base. In China despite Beltway scrutiny we believe Apple’s partnership with Alibaba on AI will become more important as Cupertino goes after its massive and growing installed base in China. These are all incremental steps leading to an AI enabled Apple iPhone likely with significant redesigns in 2027 on the 20th anniversary edition.”

China strategy and AI services in focus

Analysts highlighted Apple’s collaboration with Alibaba as an important element of the company’s artificial intelligence strategy in China, particularly as Apple looks to strengthen and expand its user base in the region.

Wedbush said its revised valuation reflects expectations that Apple could generate around $15 billion in additional annual services revenue through AI-powered features and expanded storage offerings.

Expectations build for future iPhone redesigns

The brokerage also pointed to the possibility of major iPhone design changes in 2027, when Apple is expected to mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone.

According to Wedbush, these developments could represent an important step in Apple’s broader effort to position itself at the centre of consumer-focused AI technology.

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Italian Competition Watchdog Launches Investigation Into Apple’s Cloud Service Practices (AAPL)June 16, 2026 5:50 AM
IH Market News Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Apple Distribution International Ltd and Apple Italia Srl are facing an investigation by Italy’s Competition Authority over the interoperability of the company’s iOS and iPadOS operating systems with third-party consumer cloud services. Focus on Digital Markets Act Compliance The regulator is examining whether Apple is meeting obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires designated gatekeepers to provide third-party providers with free and effective access to certain hardware and software functionalities controlled through iOS and iPadOS. According to the authority, the investigation will assess whether competing cloud service providers are able to interact with Apple’s ecosystem on terms comparable to those available to the company’s own services. Concerns Over Equal Access The watchdog said it has identified indications that rival consumer cloud platforms may not be receiving treatment equivalent to that granted to Apple’s iCloud offering. The probe will seek to determine whether any differences in interoperability could affect competition in the cloud services market and potentially disadvantage third-party providers. Investigation Announced Tuesday The opening of the investigation was disclosed in a statement issued by the Italian Competition Authority on Tuesday. The regulator has not yet outlined a timetable for the completion of its review. Apple stock price Original: Italian Competition Watchdog Launches Investigation Into Apple’s Cloud Service Practices (AAPL)
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SpaceX Approaches $3 Trillion Market Value as Post-IPO Rally ContinuesJune 16, 2026 5:54 AM
IH Market News SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) shares continued their remarkable advance in premarket trading on Tuesday, building on strong gains from their first two sessions as a public company and pushing the aerospace group toward a market capitalization of nearly $3 trillion. The rocket and satellite operator completed the largest initial public offering in history last week, ending its first day of trading on Friday with a valuation of approximately $2.1 trillion. Shares Extend Historic Debut Gains After rising 19.6% during Monday’s session to close at $192.50, the stock added another 10% in premarket trading on Tuesday, reaching roughly $211.75 by 08:15 GMT. At one stage following Monday’s close, SpaceX shares climbed as high as $229.40, briefly implying a valuation above $3 trillion. That valuation would have placed the company ahead of Microsoft and made it the fourth-largest listed company in the world, trailing only Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA). Investors Back Musk’s Long-Term Vision Much of the enthusiasm surrounding the stock has been driven by investor confidence in Elon Musk’s ambitious plans for the future of the business. The chief executive has outlined a strategy that includes deploying artificial intelligence data centres in space, expanding satellite communications infrastructure and advancing lunar and Martian exploration missions. SpaceX entered the public markets at a valuation equivalent to roughly 90 times annual revenue, reflecting expectations for significant long-term growth. IPO Marks Beginning of New Growth Phase Speaking during a JPMorgan Chase webcast ahead of the listing, Musk said the company had generated positive cash flow since around 2015 and described the flotation as the beginning of “a significant growth phase.” Among the initiatives highlighted by Musk were plans to deploy more than 100,000 communications satellites into orbit and expand the company’s role in supporting next-generation computing infrastructure. Starlink Remains the Key Profit Driver Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite broadband division, was the company’s only profitable business segment during 2025 and is widely viewed as its most valuable asset. The unit continues to play a central role in the company’s investment case, providing recurring revenue through global connectivity services while supporting broader expansion plans. Space Economy Forecast to Triple by 2035 Analysts at Jefferies, in research republished to coincide with the IPO, highlighted the growing importance of the global space sector. The broker argued that “space is now a strategic industrial sector” where geopolitical priorities and government spending in the United States and China are likely to drive future returns. Jefferies estimates the global space economy has reached approximately $600 billion and could expand to $1.8 trillion by 2035, with defence-related activity expected to be the fastest-growing segment. Government Spending Supports Industry Growth According to Jefferies, the U.S. accounts for around 60% of global government space expenditure, spending roughly $80 billion annually, compared with approximately $20 billion spent by China. The broker also noted that the U.S. Space Force budget increased by 40% year-on-year in fiscal 2026, reaching $40 billion as investment accelerated under the Golden Dome missile defence programme. That compares with NASA’s budget of approximately $24 billion. “The U.S. government has effectively outsourced significant space activity to SpaceX, creating an inextricable linkage between federal spending priorities and the company’s business,” the analysts wrote. Major Government Contractor SpaceX has become one of the largest commercial partners of NASA and ranked as the agency’s second-largest contractor by contract value in 2025, behind only Caltech. The company secured approximately $2.1 billion in NASA contracts during the year, spanning launch services, communications capabilities and information technology infrastructure, further strengthening its position within the rapidly expanding space industry. SpaceX stock price Want to stay up-to-date on the SpaceX IPO? Find the top asked questions from investors and follow their every move here: https://invest.investorshub.com/spacex-ipo-watch/ Original: SpaceX Approaches $3 Trillion Market Value as Post-IPO Rally Continues
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Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire
Friday, June 12, 2026 12:00 pm
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In a landmark moment that cements his status as one of history’s most transformative entrepreneurs, Elon Musk has officially crossed the threshold to become the world’s first trillionaire. His net worth now exceeds $1.1 trillion, propelled by his substantial stakes in Tesla and the explosive debut of SpaceX on the public markets.

The SpaceX IPO That Changed Everything

Today, June 12, 2026, SpaceX began trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SPCX in what is being hailed as the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history. The company raised a staggering $75 billion by offering approximately 555.6 million shares at $135 each, valuing SpaceX at around $1.78 trillion at the IPO price.

Musk’s roughly 42-50% ownership stake in SpaceX alone is now worth hundreds of billions, with estimates placing it at approximately $866.5 billion or more depending on post-IPO trading performance. When combined with his Tesla holdings (valued at roughly $287 billion), Musk’s fortune in these two companies alone surpasses $1.15 trillion — before accounting for his other ventures like xAI, Neuralink, and The Boring Company.

SpaceX opened trading above its IPO price, with early indications showing strong demand and shares trading over $160 currently, further boosting Musk’s paper wealth.

A Journey Decades in the Making

Elon Musk founded SpaceX in 2002 with the audacious goal of making humanity multi-planetary. For over two decades, the company remained private while pioneering reusable rockets, Starlink satellite internet (now serving millions of users), and the ambitious Starship program aimed at Mars colonization. A recent merger with xAI added further technological synergy.

The IPO marks the culmination of that vision. It not only delivers massive liquidity to early investors and employees – thousands of whom are now millionaires – but also validates the enormous potential of space technology as a commercial powerhouse.

What This Milestone Means

Reaching trillionaire status puts Musk’s wealth in rarefied territory — more than the GDP of most countries. It underscores the explosive growth of technology – driven companies and the role of visionary leadership in creating unprecedented value.

Musk’s achievements are undeniable: Tesla accelerated the global shift to electric vehicles, while SpaceX dramatically lowered the cost of space access and built critical infrastructure like Starlink.

As trading continues on this historic day, one thing is clear: Elon Musk’s bet on the future has paid off on a scale few could have imagined. The question now isn’t whether he could reach this milestone, but what humanity will achieve with the innovations his companies continue to drive.

MacDailyNews Take: Wealth is not a fixed pie. It is created. Expanded. Multiplied. And nobody in our lifetime has demonstrated that truth more clearly than Elon Musk.

Talented, driven individuals don’t just rearrange existing wealth, they grow the entire economic pie. Henry Ford didn’t steal from carriage makers; he made personal transportation affordable for the masses. Steve Jobs didn’t impoverish the world by selling iPhones; he created an entirely new category of computing that generates trillions in economic activity. Musk is simply the latest, and currently largest, example of the same principle.

Welcome to the trillionaire era!

https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/12/elon-musk-becomes-the-worlds-first-trillionaire/
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Apple co-founder Ronald Wayne doesn’t regret selling his stake for $800, even though it’d be worth $400 billion today
Thursday, June 11, 2026 4:30 pm
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Ronald Wayne once owned 10% of Apple. Today, that stake would be worth roughly $400 billion. Instead, he sold it for $800.

It’s the kind of decision routinely labeled one of the worst business mistakes in history — especially now that Apple is valued at around $4 trillion. But Wayne, now 91, doesn’t see it that way.

Clay Halton for MoneyWise:

“My success has never been defined by money,” he wrote in a recent statement to Fortune. “It’s been defined by acting with clarity, integrity, and sound judgment, given what I actually knew at the time.”

Wayne’s situation was different from that of his younger partners. At 41, he was the “adult in the room,” he said, with a house, a car and personal savings he couldn’t afford to lose. If the business failed, he feared creditors would pursue his personal assets to cover losses. For him, the downside risk was potentially devastating.

So just 12 days after signing the founding agreement, Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800. He later accepted an additional $1,500 to fully relinquish any future claims.

With the benefit of hindsight, it looks like a catastrophic financial mistake. But based on the information available at the time, it was a calculated decision to limit risk, not chase an uncertain payoff.

MacDailyNews Take: Ron is a unique individual. Not sure we’d have lasted 50 seconds, much less 50 years and counting, trying to live with the consequence of that decision.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/11/apple-co-founder-ronald-wayne-doesnt-regret-selling-his-stake-for-800-even-though-itd-be-worth-400-billion-today/

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Apple Delays Siri AI Rollout in EU Following Regulatory Compliance Challenges (AAPL)June 9, 2026 8:52 AM
IH Market News Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) will not introduce its new Siri artificial intelligence features in the European Union after failing to satisfy interoperability requirements under the bloc’s regulatory framework, according to comments made Tuesday by a European Commission spokesperson. Speaking to reporters in Brussels, Thomas Regnier said the decision to keep the product out of the EU market was made by Apple itself. He explained that the company had been unable to develop interoperability measures that met the privacy and security standards required under European regulations. Regnier said Apple had sought an exemption from the interoperability obligations but that the request was rejected by regulators. He added that attempting to secure an exemption rather than developing a compliant solution was not considered an acceptable approach. According to the spokesperson, the European Commission has been engaged in discussions with Apple regarding the Siri AI offering and its regulatory requirements. Regnier also emphasized that existing EU rules do not prevent Apple from launching new products within the European market. Instead, he indicated that companies must ensure their products comply with the applicable regulatory standards before they can be introduced to consumers. The comments highlight the ongoing tension between major technology companies and European regulators as firms seek to deploy new artificial intelligence tools while complying with the EU’s increasingly stringent requirements around competition, interoperability, privacy and security. Apple stock price Original: Apple Delays Siri AI Rollout in EU Following Regulatory Compliance Challenges (AAPL)
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Apple’s Siri AI is not ‘Google Gemini with Apple branding’; here’s how it really works
Monday, June 8, 2026 5:20 pm
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Apple’s new Siri AI (unveiled today at WWDC 2026) is powered by Google’s Gemini-based models under the hood, but it is not a simple “Siri calls Gemini” setup. It’s a deep, customized integration designed to keep Apple’s privacy standards intact.

Core Architecture

• Foundation: Apple uses Google’s Gemini (a large, capable model family, reportedly including custom versions on the scale of 1+ trillion parameters) as the base for its next-generation Apple Foundation Models.

• Hybrid Processing: On-device: Smaller, distilled versions of the models run locally on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac for simple/quick tasks (leveraging the Neural Engine).

• Private Cloud Compute (PCC): More complex reasoning, multi-step tasks, context understanding, or heavy queries route to Apple’s secure cloud servers.

Apple fine-tunes and adapts the Gemini-based models for its ecosystem. Siri retains Apple’s branding, voice, and deep integration with iOS/macOS apps and services — it doesn’t feel like “using Gemini.”

How a Typical Request Works

1.You say “Hey Siri” or type in the new dedicated Siri app/chat interface.

2'On-device Apple Intelligence first handles what it can (privacy-first, no data leaves the device).

3.For advanced needs (natural conversation, context across apps, multi-step actions, image analysis, etc.), the request securely routes to Apple’s Private Cloud Compute.

4.Gemini-powered models process it there.

5.Results return to your device. Siri presents them in its familiar (but now much smarter) way.

Key Privacy Safeguards:

• Your data and queries stay within Apple’s infrastructure.

• Nothing is stored long-term, used for Google’s advertising, or fed back into Google’s training.

• Private Cloud Compute is designed with strict controls (e.g., no human access, automatic deletion, third-party verifiable privacy).

This is a multi-year, ~$1 billion/year deal where Google provides the models and cloud tech, but Apple controls the user experience.

Siri can still hand off to other models (like the existing ChatGPT option), and reports suggest future support for choosing Claude, Gemini, etc., directly.

The result is a far more conversational, context-aware, and capable Siri that finally competes with modern AI assistants while staying deeply tied to the Apple ecosystem.

At its core, Siri AI is powered by Google’s Gemini models — but Apple has engineered the entire system to maintain its uncompromising approach to user privacy and ecosystem control.

Key Architectural Highlights:

Data Stripping at the Private Cloud Compute (PCC) Layer

When a request requires advanced Gemini capabilities, it first passes through Apple’s Private Cloud Compute infrastructure. Here, Apple’s systems automatically scrub all personally identifiable information (PII) and account-linked data before the query ever reaches the Gemini model. As a result, Google never receives or sees any of your personal identity, Apple ID, location history, or other sensitive information. This “data stripping” step is a critical privacy safeguard that lets Apple tap into world-class AI performance without compromising the trust users place in the company.

Hybrid On-Device + Private Cloud Intelligence

Simple tasks and quick responses continue to run entirely on-device using distilled, Apple-optimized models on the Apple Neural Engine. More complex reasoning, multi-step tasks, deep contextual understanding, and rich interactions route securely to Private Cloud Compute. Even in the cloud, the processed data remains within Apple’s controlled environment and is not stored or used for training.

Apple emphasized that users will experience a dramatically more conversational, proactive, and capable Siri that deeply understands context across apps — all while the company retains full control over the user experience, branding, and privacy protections.

Siri AI will begin rolling out later this year in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 (Golden Gate) as an opt-in intelligent assistant, with additional features arriving over time as the models continue to improve.

MacDailyNews Take: This is exactly the kind of thoughtful, privacy-first engineering we’ve come to expect from Apple. By using Gemini as a powerful foundation while enforcing strict data stripping at the PCC layer and keeping the entire user-facing experience under Apple’s roof, the company has found a pragmatic way to leapfrog years of AI stagnation without selling out its principles.

A massive seismic shift just occurred on stage at WWDC 2026. It will take a bit for the market to figure it out and catch up.

When Apple finally delivers this promised conversational leap while actually protecting user data better than the pure-cloud competitors, Siri AI will finally restore to Cupertino the voice assistant crown that the company ceded over a decade ago.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/08/apples-siri-ai-is-not-google-gemini-with-apple-branding-heres-how-it-really-works/
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Apple accelerates app development with new intelligence frameworks and advanced toolsJune 8, 2026 5:00 PM
Business Wire New APIs for integrating AI models and extended agentic coding in Xcode 27 provide developers with powerful new ways to build and refine their apps Apple® today introduced new intelligence capabilities, expanded productivity features in Xcode®, and platform improvements that make apps faster, more adaptive, and easier to build. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608093428/en/Xcode 27 takes the next big step in agentic coding, bringing the full power of today’s best models and agents directly into a developer’s workflow. “Developers are at the heart of the Apple ecosystem, and our goal is to provide them with the best possible tools and technologies to build the future,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. “With new intelligence frameworks and agentic coding in Xcode 27, developers have the tools they need to focus on what they do best: bringing their incredible ideas to life.” Intelligence Frameworks With the latest enhancements to Apple Intelligence™ and the introduction of Siri® AI, developers can make their apps’ content and capabilities more discoverable and accessible across the system. Updates to the App Intents framework enable developers to connect their apps to Siri AI capabilities like personal context understanding, app actions, and onscreen awareness to help their users get more done. New intelligence frameworks allow developers to build AI features into their apps more easily and flexibly, tapping into powerful models from Apple and others. Building on the Foundation Models framework introduced last year, developers gain new options to integrate AI into their apps. The framework now serves as a single native Swift® API that supports more powerful on-device models with image input, support for server models, and the ability to build custom skills. Using this API, developers can tap into the next generation of Apple Foundation Models, which were custom-built in collaboration with Google and its Gemini models to deliver integrated experiences across Apple platforms. To ensure developing with large language models is as accessible as possible for those just getting started with AI, developers enrolled in the App Store® Small Business Program with fewer than 2 million total first-time App Store downloads can access the next generation of Apple Foundation Models running on Private Cloud Compute at no cloud API cost. Developers can also easily leverage models of their choice, like Claude and Gemini, or those from any other provider that implements the new language model protocol. To help developers create adaptive AI experiences more easily and flexibly, the framework also introduces capabilities like Dynamic Profiles, enabling developers to update how models interact with their apps on the fly. For developers who want to bring their own custom models into their app, Core AI is a brand-new framework designed to be the best way to run models on device. Core AI provides an architecture optimized for the unified memory and Neural Engine of Apple silicon, allowing developers to deploy full-scale LLMs locally. Xcode 27 and Agentic Coding Xcode is the best place to build for Apple platforms, and the best place to code with agents. Xcode 27 takes the next big step in agentic coding. This year’s release brings the full power of today’s best models and agents from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI directly into a developer’s workflow. Conversations with coding agents feature interactive planning, multiturn Q&A, and a canvas that can render Markdown and display code changes and previews right alongside. Xcode 27 also gives coding agents the tools to validate their own work, so they can run autonomously for longer, such as writing and running tests, trying ideas in isolation with Playgrounds, checking visual changes with previews, and interacting with the simulator in the new Device Hub. With plug-ins, developers can extend Xcode with custom skills, bring in the tools they use every day through the Model Context Protocol, and connect any agent compatible with the Agent Client Protocol. GitHub and Figma are the first to offer seamless installation between their tools and Xcode. In addition to coding intelligence, Xcode 27 delivers improvements across the board. The application is now Apple silicon only, 30 percent smaller, and delivers faster performance and a simpler setup process. It’s also more personalizable than ever, with a fully customizable toolbar and a new theme system that spans colors across the entire editor. Xcode Cloud® is now up to 2x faster, with new support for apps that use Metal® and for visionOS® builds, all powered by Apple silicon. Refined Design and UI Frameworks Liquid Glass provides a unified visual design that makes apps more expressive and instantly familiar across Apple platforms. This year, the design continues to evolve, with improvements to legibility, customizability, and consistency. A new transparency slider in Settings allows users to personalize their visual experience by adjusting the appearance to their preference, while the design also seamlessly adapts to a variety of accessibility settings users may choose. SwiftUI® is designed to handle the complexities of layout, animation, and platform integration so developers can focus on what makes their app unique. This year, SwiftUI makes apps more responsive without requiring developers to change their code through more efficient state initialization and faster layout rendering. Developers can now write less custom code using new reorderable containers, and the new Spatial Preview framework allows 3D models from Mac® apps to be viewed spatially when streamed to Apple Vision Pro®. Swift unifies full-stack development, providing the speed, expressiveness, and memory safety developers need to build everything from full-featured mobile apps and embedded firmware to platforms beyond the Apple ecosystem. It prioritizes usability and an intuitive syntax, allowing developers to easily iterate on their ideas while the compiler catches mistakes along the way. Building on this foundation, Swift 6.4 is designed to make everyday tasks feel effortless. It streamlines the daily developer experience by introducing targeted warning suppression, simplified availability attributes like “anyAppleOS,” and improved compiler diagnostics. Tools and Resources for Games For game and spatial developers, new tools and resources will make it easier to bring high-quality titles to Apple platforms and deliver seamless experiences to players. Managed Background Assets reduce game install sizes by introducing intelligent, localized delivery. The system now automatically identifies a player’s preferred language and only downloads the specific asset packs required for that language, falling back to the closest match if necessary. Additionally, a new Steam Asset Converter streamlines the process of adapting PC games for iOS, iPadOS®, macOS®, tvOS®, and visionOS®. Game Porting Toolkit 4 accelerates the development of Mac games by introducing open source skills for use with agents, equipping them with Apple-specific best practices for Metal development and dramatically cutting the time it takes to bring games to Apple platforms. Official Unity plug-ins bring native Apple integration to one of the most popular game engines. Developers now have access to Apple-provided plug-ins for StoreKit® and Background Assets, allowing them to natively implement In-App Purchases across all Apple platforms within their existing Unity workflow. Reality Composer Pro® 3 allows developers to build complete spatial experiences in a single tool. With new Live Previews combined with Mac Virtual Display®, developers can now see the results of their edits immediately as they make them. Availability Developer betas for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS® 27, tvOS 27, visionOS 27, and Xcode 27 are available at developer.apple.com starting today. Apple Intelligence features are available only in supported regions. Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we found it. NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple Newsroom (www.apple.com/newsroom), or email Apple’s Media Helpline at media.help@apple.com. © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Xcode, Apple Intelligence, Siri, Swift, App Store, Xcode Cloud, Metal, visionOS, SwiftUI, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, StoreKit, Reality Composer Pro, Mac Virtual Display, and watchOS are trademarks of Apple. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608093428/en/ Adam Dema
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Apple Intelligence brings powerful AI capabilities into everyday experiencesJune 8, 2026 2:13 PM
Business Wire Apple® today introduced the next generation of Apple Intelligence™, powered by a bold new architecture that integrates the latest Apple Foundation Models deep into Apple’s platforms and is uniquely designed to protect users’ privacy. This makes the apps and experiences users rely on every day across iPhone®, iPad®, Mac®, Apple Watch®, AirPods®, and Apple Vision Pro® more personal and helpful than ever. Apps become smarter and more useful with powerful editing capabilities in Photos, intelligent tools to tailor browsing in Safari®, the ability to upgrade security protections with Passwords, an all-new Image Playground™ that creates photorealistic imagery, and more. Across many of these features, users have the ability to simply describe what they’re looking for, so they can do the things that matter most to them even more easily. These features are available for developer testing starting today, and will be available to users this fall. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608175044/en/With its new architecture and capabilities, the next generation of Apple Intelligence powers helpful features across the system, simplifying the things users do every day. “At Apple, our mission has always been to turn the potential of advanced technology into helpful and intuitive products for everyone, and that has never been more important than today,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “Truly helpful AI must be centered on our users’ needs, deeply integrated into the products they rely on every day, grounded in personal context, and built with privacy at every step. That is our vision for Apple Intelligence. With useful features for browsing the web, expressing creativity, editing photos, and so much more, today marks a big step forward on our journey to integrate powerful AI into the core of our platforms and make our products even more personal and useful.” The next generation of Apple Intelligence also helps power Siri® AI, an entirely new version of Siri.1 Siri AI is a profoundly more personal, capable, and conversational assistant that also offers a new dedicated app, along with integrated tools for writing and Visual Intelligence across platforms. Siri can help users search for information across their messages, emails, photos, and more; answer questions about virtually any topic; and take action in apps. New Siri AI features are available for developer testing starting today, and will be available as a beta to users later this year. Frame-Worthy Compositions with New Ways to Edit Photos The Photos app taps into more powerful image models so users can make incredible edits, while respecting the original moment as it was captured. Photos adjusted with Apple Intelligence will automatically include a hidden SynthID watermark to identify those that have been edited with AI. With Spatial Reframing, users can improve the composition of a photo after it’s been taken. Spatial Reframing builds on Apple’s deep understanding of spatial models thanks to Apple Vision Pro, so users can touch and drag a photo and preview in real time how the perspective shifts — as if they’d repositioned the camera in the original scene. Using powerful image models, Spatial Reframing will only generate new content where the perspective has been shifted, ensuring the reframed photo stays consistent with the original scene. Users can also expand images with the Extend tool to give their subjects more breathing room. For example, they can straighten a crooked horizon without cropping out anything important, or adjust the aspect ratio, and Extend will fill in the missing pieces. Additionally, the popular Clean Up tool gets a major upgrade, so users can remove distractions with better quality and more realistic infill, even when the scene is complex. Intelligent New Tools to Browse in Safari and Upgrade Passwords With the power of Apple Intelligence, new tools transform how users can browse the web in Safari. The intelligence in Safari is built with privacy in mind, delivering powerful capabilities without exposing personal browsing data to anyone, including Apple. Safari can now simplify multi-tab browsing by automatically organizing a user’s tabs into relevant topics. For example, if a user is planning a weekend trip, Safari can bring together all of their travel-planning tabs into one topic. As users browse, Safari will continue to organize new tabs into existing topics or create new ones. With Notify Me, users can ask Safari to monitor a web page for changes, like product restocks or price drops, so they can stay on top of updates they care about. Users can tell Safari what they’re looking for, and when Safari detects a change on that web page, they’ll get a notification so they can take action. Building on its ability to alert users about weak and compromised passwords, Passwords can now automatically fix these for users with just a tap. Using Apple Intelligence and Safari to agentically take action on a user’s behalf, Passwords securely navigates through websites to sign in and upgrade their accounts to strong passwords. With Describe an Extension, users can create custom Safari extensions simply by describing what they want. Safari will then generate the custom extension right in the toolbar — like adding a button to save and rate recipes a user has tried. Photorealistic Images with an All-New Image Playground Image Playground offers new powerful ways for users to bring their imagination to life. They can create high-quality images in virtually any style, now including photorealistic, thanks to a new generative model that runs on Private Cloud Compute. This is a major transformation for image generation across platforms. And generated images will automatically include a hidden SynthID watermark to identify them as AI-generated. Image Playground makes it easy and intuitive to modify images. Users can describe the changes they want to make — or simply tap, circle, or brush to highlight an object to move or resize it. Users also have new ways to utilize the images they create. In addition to places like Messages, Image Playground can now be used to generate Lock Screen wallpapers and Contact Posters. Users are also able to choose the aspect ratio for what they’re working on, such as a landscape image for a website or a portrait image for a flyer. Powerful Features for Staying on Top of Communication and Scheduling New Apple Intelligence features help users manage their communication, surfacing relevant information when they need it.2 Now Messages offers one-tap suggestions based on the context of users’ conversations, making it easier than ever to get things done, such as creating a reminder or a note. For example, if someone asks for photos, Messages can also help users find the right ones, recognizing keywords, locations, and people in their library to find the best options. Additionally, suggestions in Mail become even more capable with the ability to take action with third-party apps. And Smart Reply in Mail and Messages can now draw on a user’s personalized writing style. When users call a business, Call Context proactively surfaces relevant information — like a confirmation code or reservation number — directly in the Phone app. For example, if a user calls an airline to change a flight, the Phone app can automatically find their confirmation code in Mail. Call Context looks at who the user is calling, not what they’re saying, to surface helpful information; it runs entirely on device, so nothing is shared with Apple or anyone else. Apple Intelligence also makes it possible to add or modify events in Calendar just by describing the event. As users type, Calendar will identify contacts and locations, and create a title for the event. Easier Ways to Build Powerful Shortcuts Shortcuts® help users get things done faster by automating a wide range of tasks, and now with Describe a Shortcut, it’s more approachable than ever. Leveraging the power of Apple Intelligence, Shortcuts can now take a user’s description and assemble the required steps on their behalf. If a user sees something they need to tweak or add, they can simply describe their change, and the Shortcuts app makes adjustments. For example, a user can describe a shortcut to automate things like setting their morning alarm each evening based on their first event in Calendar the next day, automatically opening their favorite productivity apps with a specific window arrangement when they connect their iPad to their Magic Keyboard®, or turning on their porch lights at night when they get a notification that their food delivery is arriving. Smart Capabilities in the Home App Apple Intelligence makes it easier to stay on top of things at home, with updates to accessory notifications and new capabilities for HomeKit® Secure Video cameras. The Home app draws on Apple Intelligence to understand related notifications as a single activity, so users receive one notification that updates as the activity happens. With generated video descriptions, users can quickly understand what happened across a sequence of video clips, even without watching them. They can also search through camera clips so they can easily find what they’re looking for, like a package delivery. At the top of the Search page, the Home app elevates noteworthy clips that users may want to review, so they can quickly see important moments. Even More Powerful Accessibility Features Apple Intelligence powers accessibility updates that bring new capabilities to the tools many users rely on every day. VoiceOver is more powerful than ever in helping users who are blind or have low vision explore their surroundings and onscreen images. Users can receive richer descriptions of images, and with updates to Live Recognition, they can press the Action button on iPhone to quickly ask questions about their surroundings and get detailed responses. In Magnifier, Apple Intelligence brings the same assistive exploration to a high-contrast interface designed for users who have low vision.3 Voice Control, which lets users navigate iPhone and iPad entirely by voice, becomes more intuitive than ever.4 Users can simply describe onscreen buttons and controls instead of memorizing exact labels or numbers. And Accessibility Reader, which offers a customized reading experience for users with a wide range of disabilities, now works on more complex source material and can provide on-demand summaries and translation. Additional New Features Apple Intelligence powers even more enhancements across operating systems. With automatic proofreading, users receive improved suggestions for spelling and grammar as they type across the system. They can also now get intelligent suggestions for names of files and folders, based on their contents. Workout Buddy is now available in Spanish, and it can be used on Apple Watch even when users don’t have their iPhone nearby.5 Workout Buddy also incorporates even more fitness data when delivering motivational insights. Additionally, Genmoji™ quality is even better and allows users to describe the changes they want to make. A Bold New Architecture, Built Privacy-First These new capabilities are powered by the next generation of Apple Foundation Models, custom-built in collaboration with Google and its Gemini models for deeply integrated Apple Intelligence experiences. These latest models run on device and on servers using Private Cloud Compute. Every facet of the new Apple Intelligence architecture is built privacy-first, from the latest Apple Foundation Models to the core operating system technologies that integrate these models deep into Apple’s platforms. Apple Intelligence uses on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute to help protect users’ privacy. Private Cloud Compute gives users access to frontier-level intelligence, while extending the privacy and security of iPhone into the cloud. When Private Cloud Compute is handling users’ requests, their personal data is not stored nor made accessible to Apple or anyone else. Outside experts can continue to verify this privacy promise at any time. Availability These new features are available for testing starting today through the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com, and a public beta will be available through the Apple Beta Software Program next month at beta.apple.com. Users who enable Apple Intelligence on supported products set to a supported language will have access this fall with iOS 27, iPadOS® 27, macOS® 27, watchOS® 27, and visionOS® 27. Apple Intelligence is available with support for these languages: English, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Japanese, and Korean. Some features may not be available in all regions or languages. For more details, visit apple.com/apple-intelligence. Apple Intelligence in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27 is available on iPhone 16 models or later, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad mini (A17 Pro), iPad models with M1 or later, MacBook Neo (A18 Pro), Mac models with M1 or later, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Watch Series 10 or later, Apple Watch Ultra® 2 or later, and Apple Watch SE® 3 when paired with an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone nearby. Some features, including image generation, have daily usage limits because they rely on powerful server models. Increased access is available with most iCloud+® subscription plans, which also include Apple Intelligence support for compatible Home cameras. Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we found it. Footnotes 1 New Siri AI features are available for developer testing starting today across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and visionOS 27. Siri AI will be available for developer testing in a future watchOS 27 beta. Siri AI will be available as a beta later this year for users with a supported device set to English, and Apple will quickly expand support for more languages. Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro users in the EU will be able to access Siri AI when set to a supported language. Siri AI will not be available initially in the EU in iOS and iPadOS. Siri AI and other new Apple Intelligence features will not be available in China while Apple works through regulatory requirements.
2 Suggestions in Mail and Messages, Call Context, and intelligent file and folder naming will be available in English.
3 VoiceOver and Magnifier should not be relied upon in circumstances where one could be harmed or injured, in high-risk situations, for navigation, or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition.
4 Voice Control powered by Apple Intelligence will be available in English in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia.
5 Workout Buddy is available on Apple Watch Series 6 or later, Apple Watch SE 2 or later, and Apple Watch Ultra or later with an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone and Bluetooth headphones or speakers with device and Siri language set to English or Spanish. NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple Newsroom (www.apple.com/newsroom), or email Apple’s Media Helpline at media.help@apple.com. © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Apple Intelligence, iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple Vision Pro, Safari, Image Playground, Siri, Shortcuts, HomeKit, Genmoji, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch SE, and iCloud+ are trademarks of Apple. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608175044/en/ Lisa Laventure
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Apple introduces Siri AI, a profoundly more capable and personal assistantJune 8, 2026 2:13 PM
Business Wire Apple® today introduced Siri® AI, an entirely new version of Siri, powered by Apple Intelligence™. A profoundly more capable and conversational assistant with personal context understanding, broad world knowledge, and onscreen awareness, Siri AI can help users find what they need in the moment, from answering questions from the web on virtually any topic, to surfacing relevant information from a user’s personal messages, emails, photos, and more. Siri AI also includes a dedicated app for users to revisit conversations across their products, an expanded Visual Intelligence experience, and integrated tools for writing. With a bold new architecture uniquely designed to protect users’ privacy, Siri AI leverages the next generation of Apple Intelligence to bring state-of-the-art understanding and reasoning, along with powerful systemwide capabilities, to Apple’s operating systems. These features are available for developer testing starting today, and will be available as a beta to users later this year. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608961129/en/Powered by Apple Intelligence, the new version of Siri is profoundly more capable and conversational, and deeply integrated across products. “We’re excited to introduce Siri AI, a dramatically more capable and conversational assistant designed to help users find information and get things done throughout the day,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “With access to broad world knowledge for up-to-date answers on virtually any topic, along with onscreen awareness and personal context understanding, Siri AI can help users take action across apps more naturally than ever.” An Entirely New, Deeply Integrated Siri Powered by the next generation of Apple Intelligence, Siri AI is a completely reimagined version of Siri that is more helpful, more capable, and more intelligent. With detailed, engaging responses and natural back-and-forth conversation, Siri AI helps users get more done than ever. This new version of Siri is built on Apple Intelligence, allowing Siri to draw on personal context understanding and help users find what they need in the moment across messages, emails, photos, and more. For example, users can ask Siri to find a restaurant recommendation a friend messaged them about, surface a hotel confirmation number from an old email, or pull up photos with friends and family from a recent trip. And personal context understanding extends to third-party apps when developers integrate with Spotlight®. With even more systemwide app actions, Siri AI lets users get things done across apps, like drafting an email from scratch, or editing and sharing a set of photos. Using onscreen awareness, Siri AI can answer questions related to the content on a user’s screen. For example, if a user gets a text about a potluck with friends, they can brainstorm with Siri on what to bring and then add a recipe to the Notes app. In addition, Siri AI can use broad world knowledge to get up-to-date information from the web on virtually any topic and generate a helpful answer, such as when and where to see the next solar eclipse, or when a musician is coming to town. Users can extend almost any response from Siri into a rich conversation and ask follow-up questions. Users can take advantage of this new version of Siri from anywhere across the system. In addition to saying “Hey Siri,” iPhone® users can invoke Siri with the side button, or swipe down from the Dynamic Island® to start a conversation and get an in-depth answer. On iPad® and Mac®, Siri AI is integrated into Spotlight so users can search for answers to almost any question. It is also integrated into systemwide context menus, allowing users to control-click to ask about images, files, or text on their screen. On Apple Vision Pro®, Siri AI leverages spatial computing with a 3D visualization that users can place anywhere in their space, and they can invoke Siri by simply looking at it and starting to speak. Users can also tap into Siri AI across their products when they’re on the go with iPhone, Apple Watch®, CarPlay®, and AirPods®. Apple Watch users can conveniently start a conversation with Siri right from the wrist, or a new Smart Stack suggestion can automatically appear to help users continue a recent conversation. Rebuilt from the Ground Up with a Powerful New Architecture Siri has been rebuilt from the ground up with powerful AI at its core. It takes full advantage of the bold new architecture for Apple Intelligence, including the next generation of Apple Foundation Models that run on device and on servers using Private Cloud Compute. When Private Cloud Compute is handling users’ requests, their personal data is not stored nor made accessible to Apple or anyone else. Outside experts can continue to verify this privacy promise at any time. Additionally, Siri AI uses the system orchestrator to tap into core capabilities like the Spotlight index and App Toolbox, which work entirely on device to keep users in control of their data. With powerful new features and unrivaled privacy protections, Siri remains the world’s most private digital assistant. A Powerful On-Device Model Brings New Capabilities For products that support Apple’s most advanced on-device model ever, Siri AI offers even more expressive voices, as well as a major boost in accuracy with systemwide dictation.1 Users have the ability to customize the expressiveness and pace of Siri’s voice so it’s just right for them. Dictation now captures what users say as polished text with greater precision, automatically handling capitalization, punctuation, and formatting as they speak. With improved speech understanding, users can speak naturally and trust that their words will appear clearly, accurately, and as intended. A Dedicated Siri App to Revisit Conversations When users want to revisit a past conversation or kick off a new one, they can open the all-new dedicated Siri app. The Siri app uses iCloud® to privately sync conversational history across a user’s products, so they can start chatting with Siri on Mac and continue the conversation on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro, bringing together rich conversations in one place. Siri with Visual Intelligence Now Across iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro Siri now offers powerful image understanding and multimodal capabilities, so users can ask questions about visual content. On iPhone, Siri’s multimodal capabilities are integrated right into the Camera app with a brand-new Siri mode, allowing users to get information and take action on what’s in front of them. Users can simply tap the shutter button to let Siri see what they see and receive useful responses. Siri mode in Camera also includes a rich new set of actions, including the ability to split a bill with friends using Apple Cash®, get nutritional insights about a plate of food, and more.2 For the first time, Visual Intelligence with Siri also comes to iPad and Mac, allowing users to search visually, ask questions, and take action on their screen seamlessly. On iPad, Visual Intelligence is integrated right into the screenshot experience. On Mac, users can tap into it with a dedicated keyboard shortcut, allowing them to select something on their Mac display and type directly to Siri to get a helpful answer. Visual Intelligence also expands to Apple Vision Pro, allowing users to ask Siri about things just by looking at them, from the content inside app windows to physical objects around them. A Smarter Way to Write and Edit Virtually Anywhere with Siri AI Siri now offers integrated Writing Tools that are more powerful than ever, allowing users to write with Siri AI virtually anywhere they type. Users can describe what they need and Siri can generate a draft from scratch to get the ball rolling. If a user wants to refine what they’ve written, they can describe the change they want to make and Siri can quickly update it. When writing in Mail and Messages, Siri can reflect how users usually communicate with each recipient, including the punctuation and tone they typically use. For example, if users normally send their manager short bullet points, that’s what will populate when they draft an email with Siri. Siri can also give users tips and suggestions to improve their written work. Plus, Siri now automatically proofreads for users as they type across the system, including within most third-party apps. Additional Apple Intelligence Capabilities Make Everyday Apps Smarter The next generation of Apple Intelligence also brings exciting new features to the apps users rely on every day, including incredible editing capabilities in Photos, tools that can transform the way users browse the web in Safari®, new ways for users to bring their imagination to life in Image Playground™, and more. Availability New Siri AI features are available for developer testing starting today through the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com, across iOS 27, iPadOS® 27, macOS® 27, and visionOS® 27. Siri AI will be available for developer testing in a future watchOS® 27 beta. Siri AI will be available as a beta later this year for users with a supported device set to English, and Apple will quickly expand support for more languages. Apple Intelligence is available with support for these languages: English, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Japanese, and Korean. Some features may not be available in all regions or languages. For more details, visit apple.com/apple-intelligence. Apple Intelligence and Siri AI in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27 are available on iPhone 16 models or later, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad mini (A17 Pro), iPad models with M1 or later, Mac with M1 or later, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Watch Series 10 or later, Apple Watch Ultra® 2 or later, and Apple Watch SE® 3 when paired with an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone nearby. Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro users in the EU will be able to access Siri AI when set to a supported language. Siri AI will not be available initially in the EU in iOS and iPadOS. Apple is working hard to find a path forward that preserves its users’ privacy and security. Siri AI and the other new Apple Intelligence features will not be available in China while Apple works through regulatory requirements. Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we found it. Footnotes 1. Apple’s most powerful on-device model and the features it enables, like expressive voices and more advanced dictation, are available on iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPad (M4) or later with at least 12GB of unified memory, and Mac (M3) or later with at least 12GB of unified memory. The model and expressive voices are also available on Apple Vision Pro (M5).
2. The ability to split a bill with friends using Apple Cash is available in the U.S. on eligible devices. Apple Cash services are provided by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC. Apple Payments Services LLC, a subsidiary of Apple Inc., is a service provider of Green Dot Bank for Apple Cash accounts. Neither Apple Inc. nor Apple Payments Services LLC is a bank. Learn more about the terms and conditions. NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple Newsroom (www.apple.com/newsroom), or email Apple’s Media Helpline at media.help@apple.com. © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Siri, Apple Intelligence, Spotlight, iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Watch, CarPlay, AirPods, iCloud, Apple Cash, Safari, Image Playground, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS, watchOS, Apple Watch Ultra, and Apple Watch SE are trademarks of Apple. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608961129/en/ Nadine Haija
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WWDC26: Apple unveils next generation of Apple Intelligence, Siri AI, powerful parental controls, and an expansive set of software improvementsJune 8, 2026 2:13 PM
Business Wire Today, during the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple® previewed its upcoming software releases that will deliver the next generation of Apple Intelligence™ and introduce Siri® AI, an entirely new version of Siri that is profoundly more intelligent, knowledgeable, and capable. The releases also bring powerful and intuitive new features to help parents create safe digital experiences for kids, as well as improvements that further elevate the software design and performance of Apple products while making them more responsive, delightful, and easier to use with iOS 27, iPadOS® 27, macOS® 27, watchOS® 27, visionOS® 27, and tvOS® 27. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608304595/en/At WWDC26, Apple unveiled the next generation of Apple Intelligence, Siri AI, powerful parental controls, and an expansive set of software improvements across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS. “Apple products are an essential part of people’s lives, and this year we’re bringing powerful new capabilities to empower our users in even more ways,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “We’re delivering the next generation of Apple Intelligence across our platforms; introducing Siri AI, a profoundly more intelligent, knowledgeable, and capable Siri; expanding child safety features with intuitive new tools for families; and making our software platforms faster, more reliable, and more delightful than ever before.” Next Generation of Apple Intelligence and an Entirely New Siri Experience Leveraging a bold new architecture uniquely designed to protect users’ privacy, the next generation of Apple Intelligence powers Siri AI and brings helpful new features to apps users rely on every day. Siri AI is an entirely new version of Siri deeply integrated into iPhone®, iPad®, Mac®, Apple Watch®, and Apple Vision Pro®. It can draw on personal context understanding to search across messages, emails, photos, and more, and get things done across apps with even more systemwide app actions. Additionally, Siri AI can answer questions related to the content on a user’s screen or go out to the web to get up-to-date information using broad world knowledge and generate a helpful answer. A dedicated Siri app allows users to revisit a past conversation or kick off a new one — all in one place — and uses iCloud® to privately sync conversational history across a user’s products. In addition to Siri AI, the next generation of Apple Intelligence powers tremendous new features in apps across the system to simplify the things users do every day, like editing images in Photos, browsing across multiple tabs in Safari®, expressing creativity with Image Playground™, communicating in Messages and Mail, and so much more. New Parental Controls and Significant Updates to Screen Time Powerful and intuitive new features that are easy to use help parents manage what their kids can see, who they can talk to, and when they have access to apps. By setting up a Child Account, parents can immediately enable age-appropriate protections across the system, and with Setup Assistant, parents can choose exactly which apps to make available and stay in control of what gets added over time. With communication safety features, parents can require approval for each new contact their kids connect with and enable automatic interventions if explicit or violent content is being shared. New tools aimed at building healthier screen time habits make it easy to set daily total time allowances across Entertainment, Games, and Social Media apps, with a daily time allowance recommendation based on guidance from leading clinical and child development experts that gives parents a helpful starting point. Schedules let parents manage which apps their children have access to at different points in the day, and Screen Time has been redesigned to be more intuitive for parents, offering an at-a-glance view of their kids’ average device usage and top apps. To help parents stay informed and learn more, Apple has launched a dedicated website that features the latest tools, helpful resources, and answers to common questions — like how to get started. More Responsive, Reliable, and Delightful Experiences Across Software Platforms The 2027 releases make Apple products even more responsive, reliable, and delightful to use through design refinements, performance improvements, and enhancements to the ways users work, communicate, share memories, enjoy music with AirPods®, track their health, and more. Improvements across platforms push key system capabilities forward so everyday tasks feel faster, smoother, and more enjoyable. For example, iPhone and iPad apps launch up to 30 percent faster,1 photos load up to 70 percent faster after being taken,2 and AirDrop® transfers are up to 80 percent faster.3 During network transitions, moving between cellular and Wi-Fi networks is more seamless than ever, and browsing and transferring files between external drives and iPad is up to 5x faster — making it just as fast as Finder® on Mac.4 In Spotlight®, Photos, and Mail, the search experience has been rebuilt to make it more stable and efficient to help users find exactly what they are looking for. And in Mail, a completely new ranking system surfaces even more relevant results in Top Hits. Refinements to the software design deliver an even more focused and approachable experience across apps and platforms. A new slider in Settings gives users the option to personalize Liquid Glass, adjusting it anywhere from ultra-clear to fully tinted to match their preference, and app icons have been updated to be sharper and more defined. On Mac, updates reincorporate cornerstones of the macOS design that users have always loved, including a more uniform toolbar across the top of apps, edge-to-edge sidebars, colored sidebar icons, and more. Additional features coming this fall: iCloud Shared Albums introduce cross-platform photo sharing with full-resolution support. The Health app brings support for perimenopause and menopause in Cycle Tracking, including notifications about cycle deviations inclusive of perimenopause.5 On Apple Watch, a new dynamic app grid features the icons for five Siri-suggested apps, users can open a widget in the Smart Stack with a new tap gesture, and a new Find My® app consolidates Find Devices, Find Items, and Find People. AirPods users can now enjoy custom EQ to further personalize how their AirPods sound. And with expanded Apple GymKit™ functionality, users with AirPods Pro® 3 can sync their heart rate data through iPhone while enjoying incredible audio quality. Apple Vision Pro users can now turn panoramas into spatial scenes and use them as personal Environments, and connecting to Wi-Fi is up to 3x faster. Apple Maps brings an enhanced Flyover® experience, which combines aerial imagery with AI, allowing users to enjoy even more detailed visuals. Availability The new features are available for testing starting today through the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com, and a public beta will be available through the Apple Beta Software Program next month at beta.apple.com. New software features will be available as a free software update this fall. For more information, visit apple.com/ios, apple.com/ipados, apple.com/macos, apple.com/watchos, apple.com/tvos, and apple.com/visionos. Users who enable Apple Intelligence on supported products set to a supported language will have access this fall with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27. Apple Intelligence is available with support for these languages: English, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Japanese, and Korean. Some features may not be available in all regions or languages. For feature and language availability and system requirements, see apple.com/apple-intelligence. Apple Intelligence and Siri AI in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, and visionOS 27 are available on iPhone 16 models or later, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad mini® (A17 Pro), iPad models with M1 or later, Mac with M1 or later, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Watch Series 10 or later, Apple Watch Ultra® 2 or later, and Apple Watch SE® 3 when paired with an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone nearby. Some Apple Intelligence features, including image generation, have daily usage limits because they rely on powerful server models. Increased access is available with most iCloud+® subscription plans, which also include Apple Intelligence support for compatible Home cameras. New Siri AI features are available for developer testing starting today across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and visionOS 27. Siri AI will be available for developer testing in a future watchOS 27 beta. Siri AI will be available as a beta later this year for users with a supported device set to English, and Apple will quickly expand support for more languages. Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro users in the EU will be able to access Siri AI when set to a supported language. Siri AI will not be available initially in the EU in iOS and iPadOS. Siri AI and the other new Apple Intelligence features will not be available in China while Apple works through regulatory requirements. Features are subject to change. Some features may not be available in all languages or regions, and availability may vary due to local laws and regulations. For more information about availability, visit apple.com. Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we found it. Footnotes 1. Testing conducted by Apple in April and May 2026 using iPhone 11 Pro Max with iOS 26.4.2 and prerelease iOS 27. App launch performance measured after many cycles of device usage. Performance varies based on configuration, settings, content, usage, software versions, environmental conditions, and other factors.
2. Testing conducted by Apple in April and May 2026 using iPhone 15 with iOS 26.4.2 and prerelease iOS 27. Photos app tested using a 50,000-asset library and taking additional individual photos with the Camera app. Performance varies based on configuration, settings, content, usage, software versions, environmental conditions, and other factors.
3. Testing conducted by Apple in April and May 2026 using iPhone 16 Plus with iOS 26.4.2 and prerelease iOS 27. AirDrop tested by transferring multiple photos totaling 30MB between nearby contacts while not associated with a Wi-Fi network. Performance varies based on configuration, settings, content, usage, software versions, environmental conditions, and other factors.
4. Testing conducted by Apple in April and May 2026 using iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) with iPadOS 26.4.2 and prerelease iPadOS 27, and an APFS-formatted USB4 external SSD drive. Files app tested using 10,000 JPG files, copying and browsing from iPad to the external drive. Performance varies based on configuration, settings, content, usage, software versions, environmental conditions, and other factors.
5. The Cycle Tracking app should not be used for birth control or to diagnose a health condition. NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple Newsroom (www.apple.com/newsroom), or email Apple’s Media Helpline at media.help@apple.com. © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Apple Intelligence, Siri, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, tvOS, iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple Vision Pro, iCloud, Safari, Image Playground, AirPods, AirDrop, Finder, Spotlight, Find My, GymKit, AirPods Pro, Flyover, iPad mini, Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch SE, and iCloud+ are trademarks of Apple. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608304595/en/ Alex Kirschner
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Apple previews new child safety featuresJune 8, 2026 2:13 PM
Business Wire Apple is providing simple and intuitive tools, based on guidance from online safety and health experts, to help parents create safer, more enriching digital experiences for their kids Apple® today previewed a new suite of powerful, intuitive, and easy-to-use features designed to allow parents to more easily manage the content their children can see, who they can communicate with, and when they have access to apps. With software updates this fall, parents will be able to access new child safety features, including a simpler setup experience with a recommended set of essential apps, Ask to Browse, Time Allowances, and a redesigned Screen Time. These updates enhance Apple’s already industry-leading parental controls and underscore its commitment to building a safe and trusted platform for kids. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608993190/en/Apple today previewed a new suite of powerful, intuitive, and easy-to-use tools that are designed to help parents create safer digital experiences for their kids. “At Apple, our mission has always been to create technology that empowers people and enriches their lives, while helping keep them safe,” said Sumbul Desai, M.D., Apple’s vice president of Health and Fitness. “Our approach to helping families create safer digital experiences is grounded in the belief that every child is unique. That’s why we build simple and intuitive tools, based on expert guidance, to let parents tailor their kids’ digital journey. Today, we’re introducing major updates to help families thoughtfully establish age-based protections and develop healthy digital habits.” Getting Kids Started with a Child Account The first and most important step parents can take to create age-appropriate experiences for their child is to set up a child account. It enables safeguards across the system, tailored to the child’s age, like limiting adult websites, only allowing age-appropriate media, and setting age-based restrictions in the App Store®. Parents are guided through creating a child account when setting up a new device for their child. A child account is required for children under 131 and available for children up to 18. What Content Kids Can See Once a child account is created, parents can help their kids get a focused start by choosing exactly which apps they can access on their device. Parents have the option to start with just a few essential apps, a curated set, or choose just the apps they feel are appropriate for their child. Parents can then gradually add more apps over time, while staying in control at every step. Parents have been able to easily expand access to additional apps over time with Ask to Buy, which enables parents to require that their child get their approval before downloading an app from the App Store — whether free or paid — or making an in-app purchase. With the new Ask to Browse, parents can also require that kids ask permission to access a new website in Safari®. This feature works seamlessly across iPhone®, iPad®, and Mac®. Who Kids Can Communicate With From the start, parents are able to manage who their children can connect with over Messages, FaceTime®, and Phone. As kids look to communicate with new contacts, parents can require their kids to ask for approval before connecting with anyone new. Communication Safety already blurs nudity when detected in Messages and FaceTime calls, and is turned on by default for users under 18, and now it will also intervene to block gore or violent content when detected in shared images or videos. When Kids Can Access Apps Time Allowances give parents more flexible ways to manage the time their kids spend in apps across categories, including Entertainment, Games, and Social Media. When setting Time Allowances, parents are provided with guidance, based on expert research, that’s tailored to a child’s age. This serves as a helpful starting point for parents, who can easily adjust these settings based on what they determine is best for their child. Parents can also set daily Schedules to manage which apps their children have access to at different times of the day and across the week. This helps parents ensure their kids can stay focused when it matters, like during school. How Parents Can Guide Their Kids’ Digital Journey Screen Time is now redesigned and gives parents an at-a-glance view of their kids’ average device usage and most used apps. Parents can easily make adjustments to their kids’ access to apps and the web in the moment, with just a tap. For example, to help protect important family moments, parents can quickly limit access during meals, outdoor play, and other times that deserve full attention. If kids need a little extra time to finish something in an app, parents can also easily extend access. Empowering Families with Expert Guidance and Resources For years, Apple has integrated guidance from leading clinical and child development research, as well as online safety experts, into its products and services, and continues to help advance research into children’s digital wellbeing. Apple is working with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to adapt its Family Media Plan into a guide parents can reference when using Apple products. Apple also continues to collaborate with researchers to understand the impact of technology on children’s wellbeing, and is committed to advancing the science in this area. A Dedicated Website for Parents To help parents stay informed and learn more, Apple has launched a dedicated website that features the latest tools, helpful resources, and answers to common questions — like how to get started. Parents can also learn more online about existing trusted tools to help them protect their children, including: Screen Time Passcode Notifications alert parents when their Screen Time passcode has been entered on their child’s device. User Reporting Tools, available in certain countries and regions, report harmful content directly to Apple, and will be expanded globally. Apple Watch® For Your Kids brings the connectivity, fitness, health, and safety features of Apple Watch to children who do not have their own iPhone, so parents can have peace of mind while their kids gain more independence. Apple Watch For Your Kids makes it possible for parents to reach their child and identify their location via Find My®, while kids can also connect with family and friends through phone calls and messages, stay motivated to reach personalized Activity goals, express themselves through Memoji®, and enjoy features that give them more independence, like Apple Maps, Apple Music®, and Apple Cash®. Schooltime mode helps kids stay focused by blocking notifications and disabling apps. Supporting Developers in Creating Age-Appropriate App Experiences While Apple’s powerful controls help parents manage which apps their child can access and when, developers also play an important role in making sure kids are getting age-based experiences inside apps. To help developers get started, Apple offers a suite of tools that can help protect kids from seeing inappropriate content like violence or nudity and help ensure parents approve any new in-app contacts, via SensitiveContentAnalysis and PermissionKit, respectively. Developers can also integrate the Declared Age Range API, which allows them to request a child’s age range and tailor their app experience accordingly. This is done in a privacy-protective way, without sharing a child’s birthday. Availability New features will be available after installing the Screen Time update in iOS 27, iPadOS® 27, and macOS® 27. Features are subject to change. For more information about availability, visit apple.com. Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we found it. Footnotes 1. The minimum age for account creation may vary across countries and regions. Learn more at support.apple.com/en-us/102617. NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple Newsroom (www.apple.com/newsroom), or email Apple’s Media Helpline at media.help@apple.com. © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, App Store, Safari, iPhone, iPad, Mac, FaceTime, Apple Watch, Find My, Memoji, Apple Music, Apple Cash, iPadOS, and macOS are trademarks of Apple. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260608993190/en/ Katie Lowry
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$AAPL PLUG’s Vertical Integration Could Create Apple-Like Lock-In
If a customer buys PLUG electrolyzers, they often also buy:
• PLUG storage
• PLUG compression
• PLUG fueling
• PLUG service
• PLUG hydrogen supply

This creates a closed ecosystem where switching costs become enormous.
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Middle East tensions, AI concerns and Apple’s developer event dominate market attention: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street FuturesJune 8, 2026 5:45 AM
IH Market News U.S. equity futures traded mixed on Monday as investors weighed renewed military exchanges between Iran and Israel alongside growing doubts over the sustainability of the artificial intelligence-driven market rally. Attention is also turning to Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) annual Worldwide Developers Conference, where artificial intelligence initiatives are expected to take centre stage. Futures mixed after Wall Street sell-off By 03:32 ET (07:32 GMT), Dow futures were down 102 points, or 0.25%, while S&P 500 futures rose 20 points, or 0.3%, and Nasdaq 100 futures gained 193 points, or 0.7%. The moves followed a difficult session on Wall Street, where the major indices fell sharply. A stronger-than-expected U.S. employment report for May increased expectations that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates later this year to combat inflationary pressures linked to higher energy prices. The S&P 500 dropped 2.64%, recording its largest single-day decline of the year and snapping a nine-week winning streak. The Nasdaq Composite also suffered significant losses, weighed down by a decline of more than 10% in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index after chipmaker Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) delivered quarterly results that disappointed investors hoping for stronger evidence of AI-related growth. Analysts at Deutsche Bank noted: “[W]hat a backdrop for the main economic event of the week, namely Wednesday’s May U.S. CPI report.” They added: “The timing is critical with the [Fed]’s next policy meeting, and Kevin Warsh’s first as Chair, a week later. For a while now the case for hiking has looked notably stronger than the case for a cut and last Friday’s payrolls has hugely reinforced that.” Renewed conflict between Iran and Israel raises geopolitical risks Market sentiment was further unsettled by a fresh escalation in hostilities between Iran and Israel, raising concerns that the fragile ceasefire brokered by the United States could collapse. The latest attacks mark the first direct military exchange between the two countries since the truce reached in April. Reports indicate that the confrontation began with an Israeli strike on Beirut. Iran subsequently responded with attacks of its own, prompting additional Israeli operations targeting locations in central and western Iran. According to the Wall Street Journal, Israel reported activating warning systems in response to new attacks from Iran and said it had intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Yemen. The newspaper also cited Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as saying it had targeted military airbases in southern Israel. Despite the deteriorating situation, U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that the conflict would not derail ongoing diplomatic efforts. However, an Iranian official familiar with the negotiations told MS NOW that an agreement is “no longer feasible at this stage.” Oil prices climb as Hormuz concerns persist Brent crude rose 5.1% to $97.81 per barrel, remaining below previous highs above $100 but significantly above levels seen before the conflict escalated. Energy markets continue to focus on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route through which roughly 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies pass. Continued restrictions on traffic through the waterway have intensified concerns over potential supply disruptions. Investors fear that sustained increases in energy prices could trigger another wave of inflation, forcing central banks to maintain tighter monetary policies. Analysts at RBC observed that “it seems as though good news is being treated as bad news if it stokes fears of higher interest rates.” Gold falls to an eleven-week low Gold prices extended their recent decline, reaching their lowest level in eleven weeks. The precious metal has remained under pressure as rising interest-rate expectations reduce the appeal of non-yielding assets. At the same time, the U.S. dollar has benefited from safe-haven demand and perceptions that the American economy may be relatively insulated from energy-related disruptions. Analysts at ING noted: “The geopolitical backdrop is also shifting dollar-positive, with most surprised that Brent is not trading even higher now that Iran and Israel are directly exchanging fire.” Apple developers conference in focus Investors are also watching Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) Worldwide Developers Conference, which begins on Monday. The technology giant is expected to unveil a series of software enhancements, developer tools and artificial intelligence updates. Market participants will be looking for evidence that Apple is accelerating its AI strategy as competition intensifies across Silicon Valley. Recent delays to upgrades for Siri and a lukewarm reception to some of the company’s initial AI offerings have fuelled concerns that Apple may be losing ground to rivals. According to analysts at BofA Global Research, “[The] key announcements to watch include an enhanced Siri experience, progress on Gemini-enabled Apple AI, potential Siri app, & broader app-intent/developer tools that could help define Apple’s agentic AI roadmap.” Original: Middle East tensions, AI concerns and Apple’s developer event dominate market attention: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures
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Smartphone Industry Braces for Record Annual Decline as Memory Chip Shortages DeepenJune 7, 2026 12:11 PM
IH Market News The global smartphone market is on track for its largest yearly decline ever recorded, with device shipments expected to fall 13.9% in 2026 to approximately 1.08 billion units, according to new projections released by Counterpoint Research. The latest forecast represents a deterioration from the firm’s February estimate, which had anticipated a 12.4% annual decline. Analysts attribute the worsening outlook largely to escalating shortages of memory chips, a situation that has been further complicated by disruptions linked to the conflict involving Iran. Lower-Cost Smartphones Face the Greatest Pressure The effects of the supply crunch are proving particularly severe in the entry-level and mid-range smartphone categories. As semiconductor manufacturers prioritize production of chips destined for artificial intelligence applications, fewer components are being allocated to lower-priced mobile devices. This shift has made budget smartphones increasingly difficult and less profitable to manufacture. Counterpoint reported that average wholesale smartphone prices increased 14% during the first quarter, while overall shipments declined 3.1% from a year earlier. The research firm expects pricing pressures to intensify as inventories accumulated before the supply disruption are gradually exhausted. As a result, certain smartphone models priced below $150 may eventually disappear from the market. “Smartphone makers in the low and mid-tier are caught between cost increases they cannot absorb and consumers with limited spending power,” said Wang Yang, a principal analyst at Counterpoint, an independent research company that publishes quarterly smartphone shipment data. “The question is no longer how to grow shipments or market share, but whether to remain in the market at all.” Industry Faces Unprecedented Supply Challenges According to Wang, the current memory chip shortage represents the most significant supply-side challenge the smartphone sector has experienced to date. He noted that manufacturers have limited options for mitigating the impact, as higher costs cannot easily be offset through price increases or major product redesigns. The shortage is placing considerable pressure on profitability across the industry, particularly among companies focused on value-oriented devices. Premium Smartphone Segment Shows Greater Stability While the lower end of the market is struggling, premium smartphone manufacturers have demonstrated greater resilience. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) reported record revenue during the first quarter, supported by strong demand from customers upgrading to the iPhone 17 lineup. Counterpoint expects Apple’s smartphone shipments to remain broadly unchanged during 2026 before increasing by approximately 5% the following year. The company is viewed as being in a stronger position than many competitors due to its more stable access to components and higher profit margins, factors that could help it gain additional market share while limiting the need for significant price increases. Samsung Positioned to Outperform the Broader Market Samsung Electronics (USOTC:SSNHZ) also appears relatively well positioned amid the challenging environment. The company maintained stable shipment volumes during the first quarter and is projected by Counterpoint to record a full-year decline of only 4%, significantly outperforming the overall market. Analysts attribute Samsung’s resilience to its consistent product portfolio and comparatively secure supply chain. Budget-Focused Brands Face Steeper Declines Manufacturers with greater exposure to low-cost smartphones are expected to face much steeper contractions. Counterpoint forecasts that Transsion, which derives a substantial portion of its business from devices priced below $150, could see shipments fall by 32% this year. Meanwhile, Xiaomi and Honor are expected to record annual shipment declines of 28% and 20%, respectively, as the industry continues to grapple with supply constraints and weakening demand conditions. The latest projections suggest that the combination of component shortages, higher production costs and cautious consumer spending is creating one of the most difficult operating environments the smartphone industry has faced in years. Apple stock price Samsung stock price Original: Smartphone Industry Braces for Record Annual Decline as Memory Chip Shortages Deepen
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Apple rolls out age verification in Texas starting today
Thursday, June 4, 2026 3:30 pm
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Apple is implementing age verification requirements for new Apple ID accounts in Texas, effective Thursday, June 4, 2026, in compliance with the state’s App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420).

Users creating a new Apple account in Texas will now need to verify they are over 18. Verification options include providing a credit card or government-issued ID. Apple may also automatically confirm age based on existing account data, such as the length of time the account has been active and whether a credit card is already on file.

For users under 18, the process routes through Apple’s Family Sharing system. A parent or guardian must provide consent for app downloads and in-app purchases. Developers are also required to deliver age-appropriate experiences and can leverage Apple’s Declared Age Range API to check user age brackets.

Background on the Texas Law

The move follows a recent federal appeals court decision allowing Texas’ App Store Accountability Act to take effect while ongoing litigation continues. A lower court had previously blocked the law in December, but the appeals court reversed that injunction for now.

Apple had previously opposed aspects of app store-level age verification mandates, but is now implementing the checks to comply with similar laws in states including Utah and Louisiana, as well as countries like Brazil, Australia, Singapore, and the UK. Google is making parallel changes to the Play Store.

This is part of a growing wave of age verification efforts across the internet, driven by concerns over minors’ access to certain content and features. While the Texas law faces continued legal challenges, a similar federal proposal is also under consideration in the U.S. Congress, which could eventually expand such requirements nationwide.

MacDailyNews Note: For existing Apple users in Texas, no immediate action is required. The verification applies primarily to new account creations. Apple has not detailed public-facing changes to the App Store interface beyond these backend and signup adjustments.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/04/apple-rolls-out-age-verification-in-texas-starting-today/
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Poof! goes privacy-trampling Chrome in Apple’s new ad
Thursday, June 4, 2026 12:00 pm
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Apple has released a new ad in its ongoing “Privacy on iPhone” campaign, and this one pulls no punches. Titled “Safari helps block data trackers,” the new spot vividly illustrates why Safari remains the privacy champion among major browsers — especially when compared to Google Chrome.

In classic Apple ad fashion, the video personifies data trackers as persistent, chrome-suited figures who literally follow around those who’ve settled for Android phones all day, and night, long — peeking over shoulders in libraries, sitting on backs during commutes, and generally invading personal space while users browse the web. The message is crystal clear: with Chrome, you’re never truly alone online. Switch to Safari, and those trackers get the boot.

The ad closes with the tagline “Keep data trackers off your back” and reinforces Apple’s long-standing slogan: “Safari. A browser that’s actually private.”Why Safari Wins on PrivacyApple highlights several Safari features that come enabled by default and go far beyond what Chrome offers out of the box:

• Blocks third-party cookies automatically
• Intelligent Tracking Prevention powered by on-device machine learning
• Hides your IP address from known trackers
• Strips tracking parameters from URLs in Private Browsing
• Prevents extensions from accessing your full browsing history by default
• Blocks known trackers in Private Browsing mode

As Apple repeatedly states, privacy is a “fundamental human right,” and Safari embodies that philosophy without requiring users to hunt through settings or install extra extensions.

This latest ad continues Apple’s multi-year effort to educate consumers about the hidden costs of “free” browsers funded by pervasive tracking and advertising. While Chrome dominates market share, Apple is betting that growing privacy awareness — especially among iPhone users — will drive more people to Safari as their default browser.

Whether you’re already Team Safari or still stuck with Chrome for compatibility reasons, the ad makes a compelling case: your data shouldn’t be for sale. If you value keeping trackers at arm’s length (or completely off your back), Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac is hard to beat.

MacDailyNews Take: This ad is fun, effective, and on-brand. The “chrome-suited trackers” visual is sticky and the message is crystal clear: Privacy-focused users browse with Apple’s Safari, not Google’s Chrome browser.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/04/poof-goes-privacy-trampling-chrome-in-apples-new-ad/
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Bernstein Sees AI-Driven Growth Opportunities for Apple Ahead of WWDC 2026 (AAPL)June 5, 2026 10:32 AM
IH Market News Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) could unlock significant earnings growth from artificial intelligence initiatives without incurring the massive infrastructure spending seen elsewhere in the technology sector, according to analysts at Bernstein ahead of the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. WWDC 2026 is scheduled to run from June 8 through June 12, with Apple’s keynote presentation set to begin on June 8 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. AI Monetization Seen as a Major Earnings Catalyst Bernstein believes Apple is uniquely positioned to generate revenue from artificial intelligence through services, partnerships and transaction-based business models rather than relying on enormous investments in computing infrastructure. The firm estimates that faster device replacement cycles driven by AI-enabled products could provide approximately 13% upside to Apple’s earnings per share. An additional 16% earnings boost could come from the introduction of a premium tier of Apple Intelligence, giving users access to enhanced AI-powered features and capabilities. Transaction-Based Model Could Create New Revenue Streams Analysts also see opportunities for Apple to earn revenue through transactions facilitated by Apple Intelligence and integrated third-party services. Under this scenario, AI tools could automatically assist users with tasks such as booking transportation, making reservations or completing purchases based on information contained in calendars, emails or other applications. Bernstein suggests Apple could receive a share of the economics from those transactions through partnerships with external service providers. The firm believes this model could ultimately prove more lucrative than a traditional freemium strategy built solely around subscription upgrades. WWDC Expected to Showcase Expanded AI Capabilities According to Bernstein, this year’s developer conference is likely to serve as an important platform for Apple to redefine market expectations around its artificial intelligence strategy. The event is expected to feature demonstrations of a Siri platform enhanced by Google Gemini technology, along with new frameworks that allow AI systems to interact more deeply with third-party applications. Apple is also anticipated to highlight advances in on-device AI processing designed to improve performance while reducing reliance on cloud infrastructure. Privacy and Security Remain Central Themes Analysts expect Apple to continue emphasizing privacy and data protection as key differentiators in the increasingly competitive AI landscape. By processing more tasks directly on users’ devices and maintaining tighter control over personal information, the company aims to position security as a competitive advantage relative to other AI providers. Investors Await Strategic Direction With growing investor focus on how major technology companies plan to monetize artificial intelligence, WWDC 2026 is expected to provide important insight into Apple’s long-term strategy. Bernstein believes the combination of AI-driven hardware upgrades, premium software offerings and transaction-based revenue opportunities could create meaningful upside for the company over the coming years without requiring the scale of capital expenditures being undertaken by some of its largest rivals. Apple stock price Original: Bernstein Sees AI-Driven Growth Opportunities for Apple Ahead of WWDC 2026 (AAPL)
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Morgan Stanley: Apple’s WWDC 2026 a ‘key catalyst’ for AAPL stock
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 10:00 am
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With Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference just days away (June 8-12), the usual pre-WWDC buzz is growing louder. Wall Street heavyweight Morgan Stanley is out with a note calling the event a legitimate “key catalyst” for AAPL stock — one that could decide once and for all whether Apple gets to wear the coveted “AI winner” crown or continues to lag the pack in the eyes of investors.

Yes, you read that right. The same company that has spent the better part of the last couple of years catching flak (not in small amount from us) for “missing” the generative AI boat is now being positioned by one of the Street’s more respected analysts as sitting on a potential re-rating rocket ship.

Morgan Stanley’s Erik Woodring, in a research note, argues that low investor expectations heading into WWDC create the perfect setup for a narrative shift. Nail a “polished AI platform” and deliver a clear “Agentic vision,” and Apple could see its valuation expand in a big way — think $365-$385 per share as a base case, with a juicy upside scenario all the way to $440. That’s nearly 44% upside from recent closing levels.

For context, Morgan Stanley carries an “Overweight” (Buy) rating on AAPL with a $330 price target. They’re not alone in the optimism; Bank of America recently bumped its own target to $380 and sees Apple as a winner in the shift to agentic AI, potentially unlocking $15-30 billion in AI-related revenue by fiscal 2030.

Yes, Apple is “behind” in AI; that’s a fair point on the surface. The iPhone still drives ~55% of revenue, Services another ~25%, and the rest is wearables, Mac, and iPad. Investors have largely been pricing the stock on iPhone cycles, not some AI moonshot. But that’s exactly why a strong WWDC showing could be so explosive — it’s the ultimate “prove it” moment.

Remember WWDC 2024? Apple showed enough to spark a roughly 20-point outperformance in the stock in the aftermath. This year’s event could do the same — or better — if the demos are buttery smooth, the developer tools are compelling, and Siri finally gets that long-overdue brain transplant into something truly intelligent and useful.

Apple has always played the long game. While some competitors rushed out half-baked chatbots and flashy demos, the company that invented the modern smartphone has been methodically building privacy-focused, on-device AI capabilities that actually respect the user. (You know, that whole “it just works” thing without selling your data to the highest bidder.)

A successful WWDC that showcases deep integration across iOS, macOS, and the broader ecosystem — combined with hints of what’s coming on the hardware side (smart glasses in 2027, anyone?) — could finally flip the script from “Apple is late to AI” to “Apple is doing AI right.”

Will WWDC 2026 be the event that cements Apple’s AI positioning and sends the stock on another leg higher? Morgan Stanley clearly thinks it has that potential. Low expectations + high execution = classic Apple magic.

MacDailyNews Take: We’ve seen this one before: The naysayers write off the Cupertino company, the stock trades on skepticism, and then Apple drops something that makes the world remember why the company remains in a league of its own. We can’t wait to see what’s in store next week. Buckle up, folks. This could be a big one for Apple and AAPL shareholders!

https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/02/morgan-stanley-apples-wwdc-2026-a-key-catalyst-for-aapl-stock/
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Apple’s satellite ambitions take a big hit from Blue Origin’s massive New Glenn explosion
Friday, May 29, 2026 5:55 pm
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In a spectacular and costly setback for Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, the company’s massive New Glenn rocket exploded in a massive fireball during a hot-fire engine test on Launch Complex 36 late Thursday night. The blast destroyed the rocket, heavily damaged the launch pad (Blue Origin’s only operational site for the vehicle), and sent shockwaves through the space industry.

This New Glenn rocket explosion released 20% of the energy of the Hiroshima atomic bomb and that wasn't even the bad part:

→ The pad: LC-36 is the only pad on Earth that launches New Glenn and now it's gone. Over $1B to build. SpaceX needed 7 months to rebuild after a similar… https://t.co/5TadWH3JCB pic.twitter.com/Ptr1m5mPom— Josh Kale (@JoshKale) May 29, 2026

While the immediate victims are Blue Origin and its NASA contracts for lunar missions, the ripple effects reach Apple which has tied future iPhone satellite connectivity features to Amazon’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) network, making the explosion an indirect but notable headache for Cupertino.

The Incident and Immediate Fallout

The New Glenn, a reusable heavy-lift rocket standing over 320 feet tall with seven BE-4 methane engines, was undergoing a static fire test ahead of a planned early June launch (NG-4) carrying up to 48 Amazon Leo broadband satellites. No satellites were aboard, and no injuries were reported. However, the explosion vaporized the rocket, wrecked the transporter-erector, toppled a lightning protection tower, and caused extensive pad damage that could take 12–24 months or more to repair.

Blue Origin called it an “anomaly” and vowed to investigate. CEO Jeff Bezos acknowledged a “very rough day” but expressed confidence in recovery. NASA is assessing impacts to its Artemis program, where New Glenn is slated to launch Blue Moon lunar landers.

Starlink’s Massive Lead Amplifies the Setback

SpaceX’s Starlink constellation enjoys an overwhelming advantage in scale and operational maturity. As of late May 2026, Starlink has over 7,000 active satellites in orbit (with higher estimates in the 10,000 range when including recently launched units), delivering reliable global broadband service.

See also: Blue Origin is Totally Screwed and Starlink Competitor Amazon LEO Is Likely Toast – David Strom, May 29, 2026

In stark contrast, the Amazon Leo constellation had only roughly 240 satellites in orbit prior to the incident — far short of its 3,236-satellite target. Amazon was already significantly behind schedule. The FCC requires at least ~1,601–1,618 satellites operational by July 2026 to maintain its license; the company had already requested a two-year extension because it was falling short. This explosion makes meeting even an extended timeline far more challenging.

The destroyed New Glenn was the first of 24 contracted launches Amazon needs from Blue Origin to close the gap. New Glenn’s heavy-lift capacity was central to Amazon Leo’s deployment plan. With the pad out of commission for months (or longer), Amazon becomes even more dependent on third-party providers — potentially including SpaceX’s Falcon 9 — further highlighting the competitive imbalance. Amazon’s satellites are also described as more expensive and complex than Starlink’s, likely meaning fewer can be delivered per launch.

Development Philosophy and Long-Term Risks

Blue Origin has followed a traditional Boeing/NASA-style approach: meticulous design before testing, which contrasts sharply with SpaceX’s rapid-iteration philosophy that accepts “Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly” (RUD) as part of learning. This incident underscores the brittleness of the slower model — a single ground test failure has cascading effects on both Amazon’s commercial timeline and NASA’s lunar plans.

Bezos is reportedly seeking outside investors for Blue Origin after 25+ years of primarily self-funding, adding financial pressure amid the delays.

Apple’s Stake in the Satellite Game

Apple has been expanding emergency and connectivity features via satellite since the iPhone 14, initially partnering with Globalstar. In 2026, Apple struck a significant multi-year deal with Amazon Leo to enable advanced direct-to-device (D2D) services for future iPhones and Apple Watches — including broader voice, data, and messaging capabilities targeted for around 2028.

Amazon Leo’s constellation is key to Apple’s vision of seamless connectivity in “no service” areas. The current setback slows deployment, potentially postponing full rollout of these premium features and widening the gap versus Starlink-enabled alternatives that Apple reportedly passed on earlier.

Broader Market and Competitive Context

• Stock Impact: Space-related stocks dipped Friday amid uncertainty. Apple saw minimal direct movement, insulated by its core business, but delayed satellite differentiation could matter for future iPhone sales.

• Competition: Starlink’s lead is now even more daunting. The explosion raises questions about whether Amazon Leo can ever catch up without heavy reliance on its rival.

Outlook for Apple

Apple’s satellite strategy is multi-layered (Globalstar + Amazon Leo + potential backups), so short-term features like Emergency SOS remain unaffected. However, ambitious D2D expansions could face further slips if Amazon Leo’s buildup stalls. Analysts note Blue Origin may recover — rockets are hard — but the incident highlights execution risks when betting on a distant second-place player.

Thursday’s fireball won’t derail Apple, but it adds significant friction — and widens Starlink’s moat — to one of Cupertino’s more futuristic bets. Of course, Apple will be monitoring Amazon’s (and Blue Origin’s) recovery closely as it develops the next generation of always-connected devices.

MacDailyNews Take: As we wrote as presciently as always back on April 15, 2026:

If Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t have an Elon Musk issue and would simply put Apple users’ best interests first, Apple product users could today be enjoying vastly superior Starlink satellite connectivity — along with better, non-Google AI.

Instead, thanks to the personal friction, Apple’s satellite service remains tied to the limited Globalstar network (now being swallowed by Amazon for $11.6 billion), while vastly superior options like Starlink’s direct-to-device capabilities were reportedly passed over years ago. Meanwhile, Apple, due to blindly missing the AI revolution, will soon be dependent on iOS/iPhone-knockoff-peddler, privacy-trampling Google, of all companies, for core “Apple Intelligence” features rather than pursuing truly independent, privacy-focused alternatives.

Apple users deserve better — better satellite connectivity, better AI, and a better CEO.

A mere five days later, Tim Cook announced he was stepping down as Apple CEO.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/29/apples-satellite-ambitions-take-a-big-hit-from-blue-origins-massive-new-glenn-explosion/
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AAPL, new high
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Amazon to acquire Apple’s 20% stake in Globalstar as part of $11.6 billion satellite deal
Thursday, May 28, 2026 10:00 am
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Amazon is set to assume Apple’s significant ownership position in satellite provider Globalstar, as part of its massive $11.6 billion acquisition of the company. The move, detailed in a new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing, underscores Amazon’s aggressive push into the satellite-to-phone market while maintaining support for Apple’s existing Emergency SOS via satellite feature.

Key Details of the Deal

• Apple’s Stake Transfer: Amazon’s newly created subsidiary, “Grapefruit Acquisition Sub II,” will take over Apple’s full 20% equity and voting interests in Globalstar. Apple originally secured this position in 2024 through a $1 billion investment, paying approximately $400 million for 400,000 Class B shares to support its satellite services.

• Commitment to Apple Users: Despite losing its ownership stake, Apple’s iPhone and Apple Watch users should see continued — and potentially improved — satellite connectivity. Amazon explicitly stated it remains committed to powering and enhancing services like Emergency SOS, which has already saved lives in remote areas without cellular coverage.

Amazon’s Broader Ambitions

Amazon plans to leverage Globalstar to compete directly with SpaceX’s Starlink Mobile and AST SpaceMobile in the emerging direct-to-device (D2D) satellite market. The company aims to expand beyond Apple-exclusive features to support smartphones and mobile devices across multiple carriers and vendors.

In the FCC filing, Amazon highlighted plans for major upgrades:

• Continuing Globalstar’s C-3 48-satellite constellation.

• Deploying a next-generation “Amazon Leo” D2D satellite constellation.

• Introducing robust voice calls, text, and data services that work with standard 3GPP NTN-compatible phones — no specialized hardware required.

• Improved coverage that penetrates buildings, foliage, and adverse weather better than current systems.

Amazon also mentioned developing specialty phased-array antenna technology optimized for these services in relevant frequency bands.

The deal still requires FCC approval. No timeline has been announced for the full rollout of enhanced services or pricing details.

MacDailyNews Take: This development comes as satellite connectivity evolves rapidly. Apple’s current implementation (powered by Globalstar) provides critical emergency messaging, but has limitations compared to newer SpaceX offerings promising broader data capabilities and higher speeds. Amazon’s investment and technical roadmap could accelerate improvements for iPhone users, potentially bringing voice and expanded data features to future devices.

This acquisition positions Amazon as a major player in the race to eliminate cellular dead zones, while ensuring Apple’s satellite partnership remains intact and potentially stronger under new ownership. It will be interesting to watch how this affects the competitive landscape for Apple device satellite features in the coming years.
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https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/28/amazon-to-acquire-apples-20-stake-in-globalstar-as-part-of-11-6-billion-satellite-deal/
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Led by Apple’s iPhone, foreign-branded smartphone shipments in China rise 1.8% YoY in April
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 12:00 pm
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Shipments of foreign-branded mobile phones in China — overwhelmingly driven by Apple iPhone sales — increased 1.8% year-over-year in April, according to data released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).

A total of 3.59 million foreign-branded phones were shipped in China last month. For comparison, overall smartphone shipments in the country rose a stronger 2.8% to 25.73 million units.

While the 1.8% growth for foreign brands (primarily Apple iPhone) is modest, it marks a return to positive territory and a welcome sign after several challenging quarters in the world’s largest smartphone market. Apple continues to face stiff competition from domestic Chinese brands such as Huawei, Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi.

Key Takeaway for Apple

This slight Apple iPhone shipment increase in April suggests stabilizing demand. With the iPhone 18 series expected later this year — featuring enhanced Apple Intelligence and, especially, LLM Siri capabilities, camera improvements, etc. — the company will be looking to accelerate growth in China through the critical second half of 2026.

Analysts and investors will continue monitoring CAICT monthly data alongside Apple’s own earnings reports for clearer insight into iPhone performance in Greater China, a market that remains vital despite heightened competition.

MacDailyNews Take: Apple iPhone shipments in China are growing again — modestly — as foreign-branded phones post their first positive month in some time. It’s an encouraging data point for Apple and AAPL investors!

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/26/led-by-apples-iphone-foreign-branded-smartphone-shipments-in-china-rise-1-8-yoy-in-april/
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Can we finally get a split now that it hit above 300. 3-1 would be nice to bring it back to 100.
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AAPL, new all time high
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$AAPL Apple — Explicitly kept DEI commitments
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Apple’s hardware shake-up: New chief Johny Srouji streamlines product design to accelerate future devices
Wednesday, May 20, 2026 12:00 pm
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Apple is undergoing a significant internal restructuring in its hardware division, led by newly elevated Chief Hardware Officer Johny Srouji. The changes, implemented this month, aim to accelerate development of future devices by reorganizing oversight and fostering closer collaboration between engineering, design, and silicon teams.

According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, Srouji — previously a key figure in Apple’s custom chip development — has expanded his role to oversee both hardware engineering and technologies. This shift occurs amid a broader leadership transition: longtime hardware executive John Ternus is set to become Apple’s CEO on September 1st, with outgoing CEO Tim Cook transitioning to chairman.

Key Changes in Product Design Oversight

The most notable adjustment involves product design, a critical function responsible for the look, feel, and core capabilities of Apple’s devices:

• Oversight moves from veteran VP Kate Bergeron (a longtime Ternus deputy) to two of her experienced reports: Shelly Goldberg and Dave Pakula.

• Goldberg, who previously handled Mac product design, and Pakula (responsible for Apple Watch, iPad, and AirPods) will now jointly oversee design across all Apple products.

• Richard Dinh continues to lead iPhone design.

• Bergeron shifts to a new role heading Product Reliability and Materials for the entire lineup.

These moves are designed to create a more streamlined structure, reducing layers and enabling faster decision-making.

Expanded Roles for Key Executives

Additional changes expand the scope of several leaders who will now report directly to Srouji:

• Matt Costello, who has led development of home and audio products.

• Kevin Lynch, who runs a special projects group focused on robotics and other emerging technologies.

The reorganization emphasizes tighter integration between Apple’s silicon teams (where Srouji has deep expertise) and product development groups. This alignment is expected to speed up work on AI-powered hardware, next-generation wearables, and other innovations.

Why This Matters for Apple and Its Users

Apple has faced occasional criticism for slower hardware refresh cycles in certain categories compared to its peak innovation years. By empowering deputies and flattening some reporting lines, Srouji appears to be addressing internal bottlenecks and preparing the company for the Ternus era.

For Apple product users, this could translate to:

• Quicker rollout of new features and devices.

• Better hardware-software-silicon synergy (think more efficient AI chips tailored precisely to product needs).

• Continued emphasis on premium design and reliability, now with dedicated focus under Bergeron.
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MacDailyNews Take: As John Ternus prepares to step into the CEO role, these changes position Apple’s hardware engine for agility in a competitive landscape increasingly defined by AI, robotics, and advanced personal computing. We very much look forward to September 1st!

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/20/apples-hardware-shake-up-new-chief-johny-srouji-streamlines-product-design-to-accelerate-future-devices/
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🔥📱Electric Car Totalled After Mobile Phone Explodes In It

Over the years, we have come across multiple instances of electric cars catching fire. This one here, however, stands different. A Tesla recently caught fire in Japan after a mobile phone battery reportedly caught fire inside.
Tesla, was parked in a mechanical parking when the mishap occurred. He had kept his mobile phone inside the cup holder. For some reason, the phone battery exploded, and created a fire inside. It burnt down parts of the centre console and one of the front seats. These can be seen in the shared images.
The owner also mentions that he had purchased the EV for 7.5million yen, and that the insurance won’t cover the damage. The value of this particular Tesla, with the FSD (Full Self Driving) suite opted for, in the pre-owned market would be around 2.3 million yen. In that case, the repair costs would easily cross the vehicle value. This is probably why this Tesla was written off
Such little damage but the cost to repair seems more than the cost of the value of that Tesla on the pre-owned market...ouch. Insurance will not cover it so this person has to eat it. The dangers of lithium batteries exposed to EM radiation.

The Dangerous Side Of Mobile Phones And Gadget Batteries
Lithium ion battery packs used in mobile phones and other electronic gadgets can catch fire or explode under certain conditions.
Was this an apple or samsung?

https://www.cartoq.com/car-life/tesla-catches-fire-japan-mobile-phone-battery-explodes/

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How does EMF cause lithium batteries to experience thermal runaway and thus spontaneously combust? One of two main ways:

#1 - Overcharge/Discharge

With various impressed external magnetic field intensities an effect was noticed on the charge and discharge curves as well as the charge and mass concentrations within the batteries. With the two-dimensional model starting from 0mT and going to 1mT had the effect of discharging the battery faster and charging the battery faster. With the two-dimensional model starting from 1mT and going to -1mT had the effect of charging the battery faster. In either case an effect on the various characteristics of the battery were studied. With the experiments conducted on the two types of batteries the effect was more profound than subtle. Discharge times were twice as fast and charge times were equally
affected. With the smaller batteries they all generally charged faster under the presence of a magnetic field due to more uniform penetration. In the presence of the field they also discharged faster. The larger batteries would not see the same uniform penetration because only a small area of the battery sees the center of the coil it is placed on

In this dissertation, they found that external magnetic fields significantly increased charge and discharge rates in individual lithium battery cells; like shown in the following image. They also found that smaller batteries were impacted to a greater degree than larger ones. This is likely a reason Tesla is switching to larger battery cells in addition to employing magnetic attenuating honeycomb sandwich battery pack.

Thermal Runaway of Lithium-Ion Batteries Triggered by Electromagnetic Interference
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9025761

https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0378775320302172-fx1_lrg.jpg

#2 - Stimulation of Dendrite Growth

Thermoelectric current causes asymmetric growth pattern of dendrites.
thermoelectromagnetic convection occurs in the vicinity of the solid-liquid interface, and vortices are generated between dendritic arms. It is shown that the thermoelectromagnetic convection has a major influence on dendritic morphology.

Quote Sources:

#1:https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/theses/1743

#2:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S001793101930225X
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This is where Tesla FSD gets really scary.
I was driving to work had Full Self-Driving on. The oncoming car passed, and the wheel started turning rapidly, driving into the ditch, and side-swiping the tree, and the car flipped over. I did not have any time to react
As the two were traveling north on Highway 35 in Thomas County, the Model 3, which was reportedly in self-driving mode at the time, “abruptly departed the road, struck a tree and burst into flames,” the complaint says.

SUA is caused by voltage spikes due to EMI

I'm begging all of you to NEVER get in a Tesla as long as you live. It started accelerating on its own in a parking garage and my dad lost all control of the car and we ran into a wall at 40 mph. Most horrifying experience of my life.
“The movement of the Tesla Model 3 occurred – according to the Tesla EDR records – as the ‘Accelerator Pedal (percent)’ went from 0.0 (with a speed of 63 mph) to 100.0 without any significant change in vehicle speed
But independent experts disagree with the conclusion that the accelerator signal necessarily means the driver’s foot was on the pedal. Simen Huse, one of only five authorized Bosch CDR tool operators in Norway, and researchers from Sintef, argue that electronic malfunctions, software errors, or voltage spikes could produce the same accelerator signal in the data — without the driver ever pressing the pedal.

Quote Sources:

https://electrek.co/2025/05/23/tesla-full-self-driving-veers-off-road-flips-car-scary-crash-driver-couldnt-prevent/ - (With Video Evidence)
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-model-3-crash-inside-parking-garage-generates-dramatic-appeal-against-ev-maker-207530.html
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/tesla-self-driving-deaths-lawsuit-musk-b2951558.html
https://electrek.co/2026/04/13/tesla-norway-crash-evidence-stolen-network-card-missing/

Tesla's sudden veer issue is so well known they made a meme out of it:



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If you made it down to here checkout my board with all the accidents I post on TSLA forum.
Collection of Out of Control or spontaneously combusting Tesla products: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Tesla-Out-of-Control-Accidents-46016
My research on many topics: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724
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LOL...haven't seen you mention those puts in quite a while. Hope you're choking on them. Lemme guess, no you're gonna tell us how you sold for a gain?
I think this stock hit its YTD low on that date. Good job.

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$256.14 So, a SCAM (wall) STREET upgrade... Bought puts on Sunday??????? Sawee, option market not open then. NO, MY PUT SPREAD IS OUT TO DECEMBER (2....0....2....6).
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Apple gift card scam cost buyers hundreds of millions of dollars
Ben Lovejoy
| May 18 2026 - 4:04 am PT

An Apple gift card scam saw buyers lose hundreds of millions of dollars. One raid alone recovered 4,000 iPhones worth between $8M and $9M, with the New Hampshire-based operation even involving a murder.

The sophisticated operation started with the theft of Apple gift cards from retail outlets before they were tampered with and then replaced in the stores. The moral of the story is only to ever buy the cards direct from Apple stores …

Macworld summarised a story reported by NHPR.

The New Hampshire operation started with the theft of Apple gift cards in retail outlets. The cards were carefully opened so the PIN and other vital statistics could be recorded, but otherwise looked unused. Then the cards were repackaged and placed back in the stores. When the card was activated with a balance, the organization was notified, took the money from the card, and then used it to buy Apple products, such as iPhones and MacBooks.

The balances loaded onto the cards were then used to buy Apple products, including some 4,000 iPhones valued at $8-9 million. Those devices were subsequently sold to grey market importers in China, Dubai and South America.

The full scale of the operation, which was run by Chinese nationals, is said to have run into the hundreds of millions of dollars. The investigation was jointly run by New Hampshire Police and the Department of Homeland Security.

Apple reportedly assisted investigators, though the company has not commented.

9to5Mac’s Take

The sheer scale of this operation is quite mind-boggling. The moral of the story here appears to be to only ever buy or gift cards direct from the company’s retail stores.

Gift cards are strongly associated with scams in general, with the FTC warning consumers against the most common version – where somebody calls claiming to be from a government agency or business, which requires immediate payment via gift cards in order to avoid arrest.

https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/18/apple-gift-card-scam-cost-buyers-hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars/
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Indian court orders Apple to fully cooperate in antitrust probe, delays final ruling until mid-July
Monday, May 18, 2026 10:00 am
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In a significant development for Apple’s ongoing global antitrust battles, India’s Delhi High Court has directed the tech giant to “fully cooperate” with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in a long-running investigation into its practices in the iPhone apps market.

The order, posted on the court’s website on Saturday, May 18, 2026, rejects Apple’s request to pause the proceedings while it challenges the broader legal framework governing antitrust penalties in India. However, the court provided a partial concession by instructing the CCI not to issue a final order in the case until at least July 15th.

Background of the Case

The CCI’s probe dates back to findings in 2024 that Apple had abused its dominant position in the iPhone apps ecosystem. Investigators have been seeking detailed financial information from Apple — data typically used to calculate potential penalties — but the company has resisted, arguing that it is actively contesting India’s antitrust penalty calculation law itself.

Apple has maintained that the CCI should wait until its legal challenge is resolved, accusing the regulator of overstepping its authority. The company has denied any wrongdoing.

Why This Matters for Apple

India represents a critical growth market for Apple. According to Counterpoint Research, iPhones now hold about a 9% market share in the country, up from just 4% two years ago. As Apple continues to expand its retail and manufacturing footprint in India, regulatory scrutiny over app store policies, developer fees, and ecosystem control could have meaningful implications for its operations there.

This case joins a growing list of antitrust challenges Apple faces worldwide, from the EU’s Digital Markets Act enforcement to similar probes in other major markets. The outcome could influence how aggressively other regulators approach similar complaints about app distribution and in-app payments.

The case highlights the increasing tension between global tech platforms and national regulators seeking to curb perceived market abuses in digital ecosystems.

MacDailyNews Take: While Apple must now engage more fully with the CCI’s demands, the July 15th deadline at least gives the company some breathing room.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/18/indian-court-orders-apple-to-fully-cooperate-in-antitrust-probe-delays-final-ruling-until-mid-july/
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AAPL! anew all time high
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Apple acquired Patchflyer, maker of grading tool Color.io in January
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 10:00 am
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According to new EU acquisition disclosures, Apple acquired Patchflyer GmbH, a small one-person company, back in January. Patchflyer was owned by Jonathan Ochmann, the creator of VisionColor and Color.io, a popular web-based color grading tool used by photographers and filmmakers.

VisionColor is a premium developer of industry standard 3D LUTs for cinematic film emulation and color grading, tools that have helped over 100.000 filmmakers, photographers, and artists worldwide to get professional, cinematic color. VisionColor products are used in many blockbuster movies, TV series, music videos, short films, and commercials.

Color.io is a one-of-a-kind film emulation tool, look designer, and raw photo editor for photographers and filmmakers used to craft stunning film color that works for any camera, in any software, and on any screen with an advanced AI powered analog grading engine.

Juli Clover for MacRumors:

Apple purchased Color.io and is employing Ochmann. Last year, Ochmann announced Color.io’s impending closure in November, and said that he was joining a company that will let him work at a scale he could not reach on his own. “After 10+ years of running everything alone, I’ve reached a point where I need to grow in ways that aren’t possible as a solo builder,” he wrote.

Color.io went offline on December 31, 2025, with about five weeks of warning for the app’s 200,000+ users. Now that Ochmann is employed at Apple, Color.io capabilities could come to Apple software in the future. Ochmann’s expertise and Color.io’s features would be useful for Final Cut Pro or Pixelmator Pro.

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MacDailyNews Note: Here’s a review and tutorial for Color.io from Daniel Grindrod:

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/12/apple-acquired-patchflyer-maker-of-grading-tool-color-io-in-january/
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Elite group of American CEOs – outgoing Apple CEO Cook among them – join President Trump in China
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 10:15 am
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President Donald Trump has assembled an elite group of CEOs — representing the pinnacle of American business — to join his high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The roster speaks volumes about the current state of the U.S. economy and what’s on the line in the coming days. Apple’s Tim Cook is also making the trip. The outgoing CEO was in Beijing just last month to mark the company’s 50th anniversary and has built a strong relationship with China.

Callum Keown for Barron’s:

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s late inclusion on Air Force One to China suggests that tech, and chips in particular may be a hot topic on the trip… The sector is well represented with Micron’s Sanjay Mehrotra and Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon also on board Air Force… Mehrotra’s presence may turn heads as China banned the use of Micron chips in critical infrastructure in 2023 through 2030.

The presence of Tesla CEO Elon Musk is also interesting and adds to the emphasis on all things AI.

But the elite cohort features almost as many financial company CEOs. Citi’s Jane Fraser, Goldman Sachs’ David Solomon, BlackRock’s Larry Fink and Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman were all name-dropped by Trump.

American’s manufacturing muscle will also be flexed — Boeing’s Kelly Ortberg, GE Aerospace’s Larry Culp are there too along with the CEO of private agricultural giant Cargill, Brian Sikes. Visa CEO Ryan McInerney, Meta President Dina Powell McCormick, Coherent CEO Jim Anderson and Illumina CEO Jacob Thaysen are also heading to China…

Trump said he will be asking Xi to “‘open up’ China so that these brilliant people can work their magic,” in his Truth Social post.

It’s a good list to be on.

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MacDailyNews Note: President Trump’s post via Truth Social:

It is an Honor to have Jensen, Elon, Tim Apple, Larry Fink, Stephen Schwarzmann, Kelly Ortberg (Boeing), Brian Sikes (Cargill), Jane Fraser (Citi), Larry Culp (GE Aerospace), David Solomon (Goldman Sachs), Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron), Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), and many others journeying to the Great Country of China where I will be asking President Xi, a Leader of extraordinary distinction, to “open up” China so that these brilliant people can work their magic, and help bring the People’s Republic to an even higher level! In fact, I promise, that when we are together, which will be in a matter of hours, I will make that my very first request. I have never seen or heard of any idea that would be more beneficial to our incredible Countries! President DONALD J. TRUMP – May 12, 2026 at 11:09 PM EDT

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/13/elite-group-of-american-ceos-outgoing-apple-ceo-cook-among-them-join-president-trump-in-china/
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Apple and Google roll out end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging starting today
Monday, May 11, 2026 3:12 pm
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Apple and Google have led a cross-industry effort to bring end-to-end encryption to Rich Communication Services (RCS), making the cross-platform messaging format that replaces traditional SMS more secure and private.

Starting today, end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging begins rolling out in beta for iPhone users running iOS 26.5 with supported carriers and Android users on the latest version of Google Messages. When RCS messages are end-to-end encrypted, they can’t be read while they’re sent between devices. Users will know that a conversation is end-to-end encrypted when they see a new lock icon in their RCS chats. Encryption is on by default and will be automatically enabled over time for new and existing RCS conversations.

iMessage was built with privacy in mind and has always been end-to-end encrypted. It remains the best way to communicate between Apple devices.

MacDailyNews Take: Still green? Yeah, we see you.🤣

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/11/apple-and-google-roll-out-end-to-end-encrypted-rcs-messaging-starting-today/
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Apple's AirTag-Sized AI Pendant: Five Features Rumored So Far
Friday May 8, 2026 4:14 pm PDT by Juli Clover

Apple is developing a wearable AI device that's been described as a pin or pendant, and that could compete with a similar AI product coming from OpenAI's Jony Ive. It wasn't clear if the wearable would actually make it to launch because Apple sometimes cancels projects, but it is still in the works and could come as soon as next year.

1. It'll Look Like an AirTag

Apple's design plans could change, but rumors suggest the device is a pin or pendant that looks similar to an AirTag. It's been described as having a thin, flat, circular disc shape, with an aluminum and glass shell. A physical control button is included on one edge.

Apple wants the final version of the device to be about the same size as an ?AirTag?, but because of the hardware inside, it could be thicker.

It sounds like the wearable will be versatile. It could have a clip to attach to clothing like a pin, but there's also supposedly a hole in the device so it can be worn as a necklace. Rumors have referred to it as both a pin and a pendant.

2. There Will Be Cameras

Apple's AI wearable is going to have at least one camera, but rumors are mixed on exactly what the camera will be used for.

Bloomberg says the pin will have a low-resolution camera that gives it info about its surroundings rather than a camera for capturing photos and videos. The camera will be always-on and processing visual data, but users will not be able to use it for images.

The Information reports there will be two front cameras, one with a standard lens and one with a wide-angle lens for capturing photos and videos.

Apple's AI device will rely heavily on Visual Intelligence, which is currently an iPhone feature that uses the camera to provide users with more information about places and objects around them.

3. Siri is the Brain

Rumors have described Apple's wearable as an AI pin or pendant, because it's going to be reliant on artificial intelligence. It's one of several AI-equipped devices that Apple is working on, and it will give wearers a way to interface with Siri without having to use an iPhone.

The camera on the pin will give ?Siri? insight, and ?Siri? will be able to answer questions about what the wearer is looking at or the wearer's surroundings.

Apple is planning to completely overhaul ?Siri? in iOS 27, turning the personal assistant into a much smarter chatbot on par with Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT.

4. iPhone Required

While the AI wearable will have a chip inside, it will be a smaller chip that's similar to the H2 in the AirPods. It won't use a high-powered chip, and most processing will need to be done on the iPhone.

The pin is not meant to be a standalone device, and it will instead be marketed as an iPhone accessory.

5. It'll Listen, But Might Not Talk Back

To listen for voice requests and to pick up sounds around the wearer, the AI pin will have a microphone. Apple has not yet decided whether to add a speaker for back-and-forth ?Siri? conversations and audio playback.

If there's no speaker, responses might be directed to the wearer on the iPhone, Apple Watch, or AirPods.

Release Date

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said this week that the AI wearable could see a launch as soon as 2027.

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/05/08/ai-pendant-five-features/
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Apple inks ‘preliminary chip-making agreement’ with Intel: A major step in American semiconductor revival
Friday, May 8, 2026 6:35 pm
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In a significant development for the tech and semiconductor industries, Apple and Intel have struck a preliminary agreement under which Intel will manufacture some of the chips that power Apple devices. The news, reported by Robbie Whelan and Rolfe Winkler for The Wall Street Journal on May 8, 2026, marks a notable comeback effort for Intel and highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen domestic U.S. chip production.

Deal Details and Background

According to people familiar with the matter, intensive talks between the two companies have been underway for more than a year, culminating in a formal preliminary deal in recent months. Bloomberg had previously reported on the discussions. It remains unclear exactly which Apple products will use Intel-manufactured chips—Apple ships over 200 million iPhones annually, along with millions of iPads and Macs—but the partnership represents a diversification of Apple’s supply chain.

Both companies declined to comment officially.

The Role of the Trump Administration

The U.S. government played a pivotal role in facilitating the deal. Last summer, the Trump administration converted nearly $9 billion in federal grants into a roughly 10% stake in Intel. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been actively engaging with tech leaders, including Apple’s Tim Cook, to encourage partnerships with Intel. President Trump personally advocated for the collaboration in a White House meeting with Cook.

This fits into a broader pattern: Intel has now secured partnerships with Apple, Nvidia (which invested $5 billion and will use Intel for custom data center CPUs), and Elon Musk’s companies (for a new Texas chip plant serving Tesla, xAI, and SpaceX).

Trump has publicly praised the developments, noting in January that government backing helped attract major partners: “As soon as we went in, Apple went in, Nvidia went in, a lot of smart people went in.”

Intel’s Turnaround Efforts Under Lip-Bu Tan

Intel’s foundry business (which manufactures chips for itself and external clients) had struggled for years due to technical setbacks and lost customers. New CEO Lip-Bu Tan, who took over in spring 2025, has focused on revitalization—investing in advanced processes like 14A, reshaping leadership (including hiring ex-TSMC talent), and pursuing high-profile deals.

Following the U.S. government investment, Intel’s stock rose sharply. On the day of the WSJ report, shares jumped 7.5% to near record highs around $118.

Apple’s Supply Chain Pressures

Apple has long relied heavily on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for its custom Arm-based chips (used in iPhones, iPads, and Macs since the 2020 shift away from Intel-designed processors). Surging AI demand from companies like Nvidia has strained TSMC capacity, leading to supply constraints for Apple. Tim Cook has cited chip availability issues on recent earnings calls, affecting iPhone and Mac shipments.

This deal gives Apple an additional supplier and supports U.S. efforts to reduce reliance on overseas manufacturing for advanced chips. TSMC remains far ahead in manufacturing prowess compared to Intel or Samsung, but the agreement provides Apple with more options for older, non-cutting-edge chips.

Broader Implications

• For Intel: A major validation of its foundry ambitions and a boost to its efforts to compete globally.

• For Apple: Greater supply chain resilience amid geopolitical tensions and capacity crunches.

• For America: Progress toward bringing advanced chip manufacturing back home, aligning with national security and economic goals.

MacDailyNews Note: This story is still developing, as the full scope of the Apple-Intel collaboration (e.g., specific processes or products) has not been disclosed.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/08/apple-inks-preliminary-chip-making-agreement-with-intel-a-major-step-in-american-semiconductor-revival/
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Double Dragon Double Dragon 1 month ago
Is every stock not pushing the A.I. investment theme. Apple didn't invest a dime in the AI technology. AI been research project for over 50 years. AI 100% software virus type of technology. it's trying to replicate the human mind how it learns and changes. old school computing was just yes and no, computing. this is another level. its a the physical and even spiritual level, you've got CEO and and Trump asking AI what they should do? AI told trump to start a a war with iran ? business and political decisions are not done until A.I. are consulted.?
what a sexy tiger.







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Monksdream Monksdream 1 month ago
AAPL, all time high
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President Trump invites CEOs of Apple, Exxon, Nvidia on diplomatic trip to China
Friday, May 8, 2026 9:45 am
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U.S. President Trump is inviting CEOs from Apple, Nvidia, Exxon, Boeing, and other major companies to accompany him on his trip to China next week, Semafor reported on Thursday.

Executives from Qualcomm, Blackstone, Citigroup, and Visa are also on the invitation list, according to the report.

Reuters:

A person familiar with the matter confirmed that Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser ?was invited. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon will attend as long as ?the trip goes ahead as planned, said a source with ?knowledge of the matter.

Reuters was not able to confirm the full list ?of companies invited, but a different source said several CEOs received invitations on ?Wednesday evening.

In an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said, “We should let the president announce whatever he decides to announce… If invited, it would be a privilege, ?it would be a great honor to represent the United States.”

The reporting comes as expectations swirl about possible deals during President Donald Trump’s visit next week to Beijing to meet with China’s leader Xi Jinping.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg told Reuters in April the company was counting on the ?Trump administration to ?help unlock a ?long-awaited major order from China… that ?industry sources say could include 500 737 MAX jets, ?plus dozens ?of wide-body jets.

MacDailyNews Take: Hopes are high for a solid U.S.-China trade deal that delivers genuinely reciprocal trade.

America’s economy is already raring to go — resilient, innovative, and powered by AI-driven productivity gains, strong business investment, and years of pent-up demand. American ingenuity is locked and loaded. A smart agreement that opens markets, protects intellectual property, and levels the playing field would be pure rocket fuel.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/08/president-trump-invites-ceos-of-apple-exxon-nvidia-on-diplomatic-trip-to-china/
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Apple (AAPL) shares gain after Wedbush raises target to $400 on AI optimismMay 8, 2026 9:31 AM
IH Market News Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares moved 0.80% higher after Wedbush increased its price target on the technology giant from $350 to a new Street-high target of $400, pointing to growing opportunities tied to artificial intelligence. Wedbush sees Apple becoming major AI platform The investment firm said Apple is positioned to play a central role in the expanding AI market, estimating that nearly 20% of the global population could eventually access artificial intelligence tools through Apple devices.Wedbush analysts commented, “We believe over the next few years Apple will be able to monetize the AI Services and storage features translating into what could be an additional $15 billion of annual services revenue for Apple as it starts to become the ’consumer hub of AI’ technology for its global user base. In China despite Beltway scrutiny we believe Apple’s partnership with Alibaba on AI will become more important as Cupertino goes after its massive and growing installed base in China. These are all incremental steps leading to an AI enabled Apple iPhone likely with significant redesigns in 2027 on the 20th anniversary edition.” China strategy and AI services in focus Analysts highlighted Apple’s collaboration with Alibaba as an important element of the company’s artificial intelligence strategy in China, particularly as Apple looks to strengthen and expand its user base in the region.Wedbush said its revised valuation reflects expectations that Apple could generate around $15 billion in additional annual services revenue through AI-powered features and expanded storage offerings. Expectations build for future iPhone redesigns The brokerage also pointed to the possibility of major iPhone design changes in 2027, when Apple is expected to mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone.According to Wedbush, these developments could represent an important step in Apple’s broader effort to position itself at the centre of consumer-focused AI technology.Apple stock price Original: Apple (AAPL) shares gain after Wedbush raises target to $400 on AI optimism
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TSMC posts strong April revenue growth driven by AI chip demandMay 8, 2026 6:01 AM
IH Market News Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) reported a solid increase in April revenue on Friday as continued demand for advanced artificial intelligence semiconductors supported sales growth.The world’s largest contract chip manufacturer said April revenue reached NT$410.73 billion ($13.08 billion), representing an increase of 17.5% compared with NT$349.57 billion recorded in the same month last year. On a monthly basis, however, revenue slipped 1.1% from NT$415.19 billion in March.According to the company’s statement, revenue for the first four months of 2026 rose 29.9% year over year to NT$1.54 trillion. AI infrastructure spending continues to support growth TSMC, which supplies major technology companies including Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), has continued to benefit from strong global investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure and high-performance computing chips.The company reported record quarterly profit for the first quarter of 2026 last month, highlighting the ongoing strength of demand tied to AI-related technologies.For the current quarter, TSMC expects revenue between $39 billion and $40.2 billion, compared with $35.9 billion generated during the first quarter. Investors monitor geopolitical and supply chain risks Market participants remain focused on whether geopolitical tensions could eventually weigh on semiconductor demand and industry investment.Investors are particularly watching the impact of ongoing U.S.-China technology restrictions, along with broader supply chain risks that could affect global chip production and capital spending plans across the semiconductor sector.Shares of TSMC listed in Taipei were down 0.9% at NT$2,290.0 by 06:13 GMT.Taiwan Semiconductor stock price Original: TSMC posts strong April revenue growth driven by AI chip demand
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Double Dragon Double Dragon 1 month ago
what you have gov't interference in the 'free market' telling apple what they can charge it's customers. these developers can just protest and don't sell their software to the apple platform. that is capitalism..instead beeching to the gov't about 'monopoly' apple doesn't have a monopoly in smart phones or anything..things like this is not the gov't or the supreme courts problem. monopolies used to be legal. the gov't made laws like the sherman act making market collusions and monopolies ilegal. the gov't can start it's own company or state own company to compete with Apple. instead of telling private sector monopoly are illegal. or cartels are illegal. Apple can charge whatever commission they want and these developers are free not to make software for apple platform ---that is what a free market. no need for 'goverment' or the supreme court to decide these things. laisseze faire economics, the free market regulates itself.

all these bullshit cases just waste the courts time like FBI director sueing for defamation and trump or like insider trading persecutions not even really 'crimes' in the classic what a crime is. nobody is really 'harmed.




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U.S. Supreme Court declines to pause order holding Apple in contempt in Epic Games lawsuit
Thursday, May 7, 2026 10:30 am
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected Apple’s request to temporarily block a court order requiring major changes to its App Store. The order stems from an antitrust lawsuit filed by Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, which found Apple in violation of previously mandated reforms to its highly profitable App Store policies.

Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the court, declined to pause the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling that held Apple in contempt in the ongoing dispute over App Store fees.

Mike Scarcella for Reuters:

The Supreme Court’s action means Apple will return to ?U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, to quarrel over what commission the company can lawfully charge for certain ?app-related transactions. Apple’s bid at the Supreme Court had been aimed at staving off returning to the trial ?court while it pursued its legal challenge before the justices.

Epic Games won the contempt order last year as part of litigation it ?brought in 2020 seeking to loosen Apple’s control over transactions in applications that use the company’s iOS operating system and its restrictions on ?how apps are distributed to consumers.

Apple mostly defeated Epic’s lawsuit, but was required in the judge’s 2021 injunction to let developers include links in their apps ?directing users ?to non-Apple payment methods.

Apple allowed the links but adopted new restrictions, including a 27% commission on developers for purchases made on payment systems outside the App Store within seven days of clicking a link.

MacDailyNews Take: Apple will keep fighting, as it should. The App Store isn’t a public utility; it’s a premium service that delivers real value. Expect more legal gymnastics ahead, but don’t bet against Cupertino ultimately prevailing where it matters most: in the marketplace.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/07/u-s-supreme-court-declines-to-pause-order-holding-apple-in-contempt-in-epic-games-lawsuit/
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Apple seeks U.S. Supreme Court stay in ongoing Epic Games App Store commission battle
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 12:00 pm
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In the latest chapter of the long-running legal saga between Apple and Epic Games, the iPhone maker has filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting a pause on proceedings that could force it to justify and potentially set a new commission rate on purchases made outside the App Store.

Background on the Dispute

The case stems from the landmark 2020-2021 Epic Games v. Apple trial. In 2021, a district court issued an injunction requiring Apple to allow developers to include links or buttons directing users to external purchasing options, bypassing the App Store’s in-app purchase system. Apple complied by updating its rules but continued to impose commissions (initially up to 27%) on those external transactions.

This led to a 2025 contempt ruling against Apple by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, which argued that charging fees violated the “spirit” of the injunction — even though the original order did not explicitly prohibit commissions. Apple has maintained compliance by implementing zero commissions on such link-outs while appealing.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals later reversed the strict zero-commission requirement and remanded the case back to the district court to determine a “reasonable” commission rate Apple could charge. Apple is now challenging the contempt finding itself, arguing it was improper and prejudicial.

Apple’s Arguments to the Supreme Court

In its filing on May 4, 2026, Apple requests a stay of the Ninth Circuit’s mandate to prevent the remand proceedings from moving forward immediately. Key points include:

• The contempt designation is unwarranted because the 2021 injunction made no mention of commissions or fees.
• Proceeding under a “taint” of contempt would cause irreparable harm, including forcing Apple to disclose sensitive business information and litigate its core business model under a false premise.
• The injunction improperly applies worldwide to all U.S. App Store developers, not just Epic Games.
• Global regulators are closely watching the outcome, which could influence commission policies in other markets.

Apple has emphasized that it will continue operating under the current zero-commission structure for external purchases during any review, meaning no immediate harm to Epic or developers. The company has also indicated it plans a full petition for certiorari and suggested the current application could serve as that request if needed.

Epic’s Response and Next Steps

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney responded to the filing, highlighting Apple’s own admission in the documents that regulators worldwide are monitoring the case for potential precedent on commission rates.

The mandate sending the case back for fee calculations was set to take effect on May 5, 2026. If the Supreme Court grants the stay, the zero-fee status quo remains while the high court considers whether to hear the appeal. If denied, the district court will proceed to evaluate an appropriate commission rate.

This marks another escalation in a dispute that has already spanned years and multiple court levels. The outcome could have significant implications not only for Apple’s App Store revenue model but for app distribution and developer policies across the mobile ecosystem.

MacDailyNews Note: The Supreme Court is expected to act relatively quickly on the emergency stay request.

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/06/apple-seeks-u-s-supreme-court-stay-in-ongoing-epic-games-app-store-commission-battle/
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Wall Street Poised For Further Gains Amid Rising Optimism Over U.S.-Iran Agreement: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street FuturesMay 6, 2026 9:12 AM
IH Market News U.S. stock futures pointed to another positive session on Wednesday, suggesting markets could build on the strong gains recorded in the previous trading day.Investor sentiment improved following renewed optimism that the conflict in the Middle East could move toward a diplomatic resolution, helped by a positive report from Axios.According to Axios, citing two U.S. officials and two additional sources familiar with the discussions, the White House believes it is nearing a one-page memorandum of understanding with Iran aimed at ending the war.The proposed arrangement would reportedly see Iran agree to halt nuclear enrichment activities, while the U.S. would ease sanctions and release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets. The framework would also involve both countries easing restrictions tied to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.Although the report stressed that no final agreement has yet been reached, sources told Axios the negotiations represent the closest progress toward a deal since the conflict began.Further supporting market optimism, President Donald Trump said the U.S. would temporarily suspend efforts to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz while talks continue to determine whether a formal agreement can be completed.At the same time, Trump tempered expectations in a separate Truth Social post, warning that the U.S. would resume bombing Iran “at a much higher level and intensity than it was before” if negotiations fail.“Even without a fully detailed agreement, the mere progress toward a framework for de-escalation is enough to alter how risk is being priced,” said Daniela Hathorn, Senior Market Analyst at Capital.com.“However, it is important to stress that this is still a fragile step rather than a definitive resolution,” she added. “A one-page memo suggests that many key details remain unresolved, and past experience has shown that negotiations can quickly stall or reverse.”Technology stocks also helped support futures, led by a sharp rally in AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), whose shares surged 15.3% in premarket trading.AMD jumped after reporting first-quarter results that beat analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue while also issuing stronger-than-expected second-quarter guidance.On the economic front, payroll processor ADP released data showing U.S. private sector hiring increased more than expected in April.ADP said private payrolls rose by 109,000 jobs during the month after March’s gain was revised down to 61,000 from the originally reported 62,000.Economists had expected an increase of 85,000 jobs.Stocks had already staged a strong rebound on Tuesday after early weakness, with both the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 fully recovering Monday’s losses and finishing at record closing highs.Although the major indexes pulled back from intraday peaks late in the session, gains remained substantial. The Nasdaq advanced 258.32 points, or 1%, to close at 25,326.13, while the S&P 500 gained 58.47 points, or 0.8%, to 7,259.22. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 356.35 points, or 0.7%, to 49,298.25.A sharp decline in oil prices also boosted equities. U.S. crude futures dropped more than 3% after surging over 4% on Monday.Oil retreated as fears surrounding escalating Middle East tensions eased. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the U.S.-Iran ceasefire was “not over” despite Iranian attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates.“Ultimately the President is going to make a decision whether anything were to escalate into a violation of a ceasefire,” Hegseth said. “Right now, the ceasefire certainly holds but we’re going to be watching very, very closely.”Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine also said Iran’s attacks remained “below the threshold of restarting major combat operations at this point.”Hegseth added that two U.S. commercial vessels and accompanying American destroyers had successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the “lane is clear.”Corporate earnings also remained a positive catalyst for equities. U.S.-listed shares of Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD) jumped 8.7% after the brewer posted quarterly results that beat expectations on both revenue and earnings.Meanwhile, fresh economic data from the Institute for Supply Management showed modest slowing in U.S. services sector growth during April.The ISM services PMI eased to 53.6 from 54.0 in March, while remaining above the 50 level that signals expansion. Economists had expected a reading of 53.7.Technology-related sectors led Tuesday’s rally.Computer hardware stocks surged, pushing the NYSE Arca Computer Hardware Index up 4.4% to a record close.Semiconductor shares also rallied strongly, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index climbing 4.2% to another all-time closing high.Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) helped drive chip stocks higher after Bloomberg reported that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) had explored the possibility of using Intel to manufacture processors for its devices in the United States.Airline, steel and housing stocks also posted notable gains as buying interest broadened across most major market sectors.Advanced Micro Devices stock priceIntel stock priceApple stock price Original: Wall Street Poised For Further Gains Amid Rising Optimism Over U.S.-Iran Agreement: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures
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U.S. futures rise after Trump pauses Hormuz mission; AMD rallies on AI-driven earnings beat: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall StreetMay 6, 2026 5:27 AM
IH Market News U.S. stock futures moved higher on Wednesday after President Donald Trump paused a military initiative aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and signalled progress toward a possible peace agreement with Iran.At the same time, oil prices retreated from recent highs, while strong artificial intelligence-related demand boosted earnings at Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD). In Asia, Samsung Electronics (USOTC:SSHNZ) surpassed a $1 trillion market valuation for the first time. Futures advance as investors welcome easing geopolitical tensions By 03:31 ET, Dow Jones futures were higher by 79 points, or 0.2%, while S&P 500 futures gained 20 points, or 0.3%. Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 186 points, or 0.7%.Wall Street indices had already closed modestly higher in the previous session as the White House attempted to calm concerns following renewed violence around the Strait of Hormuz earlier in the week.Investors were also encouraged by a generally resilient U.S. earnings season, suggesting that major companies have so far managed to withstand economic uncertainty linked to the conflict involving Iran.Attention is now turning toward another wave of quarterly earnings later this month, including results from AI chip giant Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and retail heavyweight Walmart (NYSE:WMT). Trump suspends “Project Freedom” Trump announced on Tuesday that “Project Freedom” — the U.S. military operation designed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by escorting commercial vessels through the strategic waterway — would be halted “for a short period of time.”The mission had only recently begun and was quickly followed by fresh attacks across the strait and wider Gulf region.In a social media statement, Trump said the decision was partly made at the request of Pakistan, which has frequently acted as a mediator between Washington and Tehran. He also stated that “great progress” had been achieved toward a peace agreement with Iran.The announcement came shortly after talks between Iranian and Chinese foreign ministers. China remains a major importer of Iranian oil, and reports suggest Beijing may be attempting to discourage Tehran from escalating tensions with Washington ahead of a scheduled meeting next week between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Trump. Oil prices retreat but remain elevated Crude oil prices declined following Trump’s announcement, with Brent crude futures falling 1.5% to $108.22 per barrel.Despite the pullback, Brent prices remain significantly above pre-conflict levels near $70 per barrel.The Strait of Hormuz — through which roughly 20% of global oil supplies are transported — remains effectively closed to tanker traffic, with both the United States and Iran maintaining blockades in the area.The continued disruption to shipping routes has intensified concerns over higher global inflation and slower economic growth. AMD beats forecasts as AI demand drives data center growth Shares of Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) surged in extended trading after the chipmaker reported stronger-than-expected quarterly results, driven by robust demand in its data center business.AMD posted first-quarter net income of $1.38 billion, compared with $709 million a year earlier. Adjusted earnings per share reached $1.37, ahead of Wall Street forecasts of $1.28.Revenue jumped 38% year on year to $10.25 billion, also exceeding analyst estimates. Sales within the company’s data center division rose 57%, supported by demand for EPYC processors and increased shipments of Instinct graphics processing units.Chief executive Lisa Su said server growth is expected to “accelerate meaningfully” as AMD expands supply capacity to meet strong demand.However, analysts continue to compare AMD’s competitive position against rivals including Nvidia and Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO).Analysts at BofA Securities noted that while they remain “big believers in AMD’s execution,” the company “is still exposed to uncertain share allocation” among competitors supplying OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT. Samsung surpasses $1 trillion valuation Samsung Electronics (USOTC:SSHNZ) exceeded a $1 trillion market capitalisation on Wednesday for the first time, becoming only the second Asian company after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE:TSM) to achieve the milestone.Samsung shares have recently reached consecutive record highs and have more than doubled in value this year.Part of the latest rally was linked to a Bloomberg report indicating that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has held exploratory discussions with Samsung and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) regarding production of processors for future devices.Samsung has also benefited from strong demand for memory chips used in AI systems, particularly high-bandwidth memory products, amid tight global supply conditions.Advanced Micro Devices stock priceSamsung stock priceNvidia stock priceWalmart stock priceBroadcom stock priceTaiwan Semiconductor stock priceApple stock priceIntel stock price Original: U.S. futures rise after Trump pauses Hormuz mission; AMD rallies on AI-driven earnings beat: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street
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