Apple has finally (although reluctantly) confirmed that Siri's AI upgrade in the works will arrive in 2026 and not via an iOS 26 update later in 202, as some speculated.
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Apple calls iOS 16’s overhaul of the iPhone’s lock screen an “act of love”
iOS 16 brings a complete overhaul of the iPhone's iconic lock screen, and Apple's executives refer to it as being “an act of love this year.”
Why automatic iOS updates can take several weeks to get installed
Learn why your iPhone takes a few weeks to update itself even though automatic iOS updates are turned on, and there's a new update already available.
YouTubers chat with Craig Federighi to discuss WWDC21
It's par for the course for Apple executives to start making the rounds after major announcements. And the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is certainly no different. Craig Federighi, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, has already done some interviews talking about the big announcements from this year's event. But now he's doing something a bit different this year.
Craig Federighi says iOS 14.5’s new App Tracking Transparency feature is about giving users a choice
After a considerable delay, Apple has finally released its "controversial" App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature to the wild, alongside the launch of iOS 14.5 earlier today. And now, just in time, Apple's Craig Federighi has some comments on the matter.
Judge orders Tim Cook and Craig Federighi to testify in legal battle with Epic Games
It's been a bit quiet on the Epic Games vs Apple front as of late. However, before 2020 wraps up, at least one judge had one more thing to add to the mix: ordering Apple's CEO (Tim Cook) and head of iOS and macOS development (Craig Federighi) to testify.
Craig Federighi says it’s ‘really up to Microsoft’ whether or not Windows can run natively on M1 Macs
Technically speaking, it sounds like Windows can run natively on a Mac equipped with the M1 processor. But Apple's leaving implementation up to Microsoft.
Apple’s Federighi on M1 and why chip specs aren’t always indicative of real-world performance
According to Apple's software engineering head Craig Federighi, technical specifications are no longer a good predictor of actual real-world performances that depend on the task at hand.
Apple engineers explain how the M1 silicon came to exist
Apple’s most senior engineers and its marketing chief sat down with The Independent to discuss the company's new M1 laptop chip that's replacing Intel silicon in Macs.
Apple is reportedly devoting time to developing ‘a new generation of leaders’ in succession plans for senior leadership
The senior leadership at Apple aren't as young as they used to be. And now we know Apple is aware of this fact, and starting to develop some plans for the inevitable.
Apple’s Craig Federighi talks about reinventing the cursor experience for the iPad
Apple has made some big changes to iPadOS recently, but none bigger than adopting a more robust cursor experience for the tablet lineup.