Apple launches MacBook Air and Pro
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The new generation of Apple laptops was unveiled Tuesday.
Apple's product blitz this week highlights how deeply artificial intelligence is penetrating the tech giant's hardware lineup.
Still, Apple isn’t completely steering clear of Apple-branded AI hype. Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources, that Apple is working on three AI-powered wearables, including smart glasses, new AirPods, and a wearable pendant. Each of the products is expected to connect to the iPhone and include cameras to help power the AI features.
The base model comes with 256BG of storage, which Apple says is twice the entry storage from the previous generation at the same starting price.
After several weeks of testing, Apple today released Xcode 26.3, an update that allows developers to use tools like Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex for app creation directly in Xcode. With support for agentic coding,
Bloomberg reports that numerous issues are holding up the advanced version of Siri, including lag time, data access concerns and accuracy issues.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL | AAPL Price Prediction) has trailed in the artificial intelligence (AI) race since its early stages. From the start, the company lagged behind rivals in developing large language models and AI infrastructure.
Apple reportedly has several AI wearables in the works, with a new AirPods Pro 3 model with IR cameras expected to be the first.
Apple is accelerating development of three new wearable devices, a category also being pursued by OpenAI and Meta Platforms.
Apple will reportedly focus on computer vision to make AI gadgets that sound a lot like other, existing, AI gadgets.
In fiscal 2025, Apple allocated $12.72 billion on capital expenditures likely tied to AI. That's far less than others.
AI-generated content in the Apple Music app can now be more easily spotted, but only if record labels and distributors actually label it as such.