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iOS 27 Rumored to Feature All-New Siri App With 'Extensions' Feature In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman discussed Apple's upcoming AI plans in more detail. As he reported last week, this will apparently include a Siri app with a so-called "Extensions" feature across iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. With the Siri app, the report said that iPhone, iPad, and Mac users would be able to interact with Apple's assistant in both text and voice modes.

iOS 27 Rumored to Feature All-New Siri App With 'Extensions' Feature In his Power On newsletter today , Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman discussed Apple's upcoming AI plans in more detail. ...

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Apple Planning A Multi-Agent Siri With iOS 27 Apple is planning to introduce a multi-agent Siri with iOS 27, one that would leverage different AI agents to process a given user request.

Apple Planning A Multi-Agent Siri With iOS 27 Apple is reportedly planning to introduce a multi-agent Siri with iOS 27, one that would be capable of leveraging a wide variety of agents to process a...

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Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality' In an in-depth article for _Bloomberg Businessweek_ today, Mark Gurman profiled Apple's hardware engineering chief John Ternus, who is widely viewed as the leading candidate to become Apple's next CEO whenever Tim Cook decides to step down. The article is very long, so we recommend reading it in full, but a few of the key takeaways are that Ternus is apparently "well-liked among Apple's leadership" and helped with "reversing a trend of declining product quality" at the company. "Since getting the top hardware engineering role in 2021, he's overseen an expansion in Apple's product lineup, improving quality and focusing on functional improvements around battery life, performance and connectivity," wrote Gurman. Cook reportedly gave oversight of Apple's design teams to Ternus at the end of last year, and Ternus has been making a lot more public appearances in interviews and in product introduction videos over the past few years. The profile provides a closer look at how Ternus has risen to become the frontrunner to succeed Cook eventually. Cook has not shared his retirement plans with even some of his closest lieutenants, according to the report, so it is unclear when he plans to step down. Cook has served as Apple's CEO since 2011, and he reached the common retirement age of 65 last year. In a recent interview, he vaguely said "I can't imagine life without Apple." The full _Bloomberg Businessweek_ article: "Apple's 'Nice Guy' Heir Apparent" Tags: Bloomberg, John Ternus, Mark Gurman, Tim Cook This article, "Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality'" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

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Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality' In an in-depth article for _Bloomberg Businessweek_ today, Mark Gurman profiled Apple's hardware engineering chief John Ternus, who is widely viewed as the leading candidate to become Apple's next CEO whenever Tim Cook decides to step down. The article is very long, so we recommend reading it in full, but a few of the key takeaways are that Ternus is apparently "well-liked among Apple's leadership" and helped with "reversing a trend of declining product quality" at the company. "Since getting the top hardware engineering role in 2021, he's overseen an expansion in Apple's product lineup, improving quality and focusing on functional improvements around battery life, performance and connectivity," wrote Gurman. Cook reportedly gave oversight of Apple's design teams to Ternus at the end of last year, and Ternus has been making a lot more public appearances in interviews and in product introduction videos over the past few years. The profile provides a closer look at how Ternus has risen to become the frontrunner to succeed Cook eventually. Cook has not shared his retirement plans with even some of his closest lieutenants, according to the report, so it is unclear when he plans to step down. Cook has served as Apple's CEO since 2011, and he reached the common retirement age of 65 last year. In a recent interview, he vaguely said he "I can't imagine life without Apple." The full _Bloomberg Businessweek_ article is titled "Apple's 'Nice Guy' Heir Apparent." Tags: Bloomberg, John Ternus, Mark Gurman, Tim Cook This article, "Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality'" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality' In an in-depth article for Bloomberg Businessweek today, Mark Gurman profiled Apple...

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Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality' In an in-depth article for Bloomberg Businessweek today, Mark Gurman profiled Apple's hardware engineering chief John Ternus, who is widely viewed as the leading candidate to become Apple's next CEO whenever Tim Cook decides to step down.

Apple CEO Candidate John Ternus is 'Well-Liked' and Helped Reverse 'Declining Product Quality' In an in-depth article for Bloomberg Businessweek today, Mark Gurman profiled Apple...

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Apple's AI Wearables Expected to Lean Heavily on Visual Intelligence Apple's Visual Intelligence is expected to feature heavily in the company's upcoming set of AI wearable devices, which could include smart glasses, a pendant, and more advanced AirPods, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

Apple's AI Wearables Expected to Lean Heavily on Visual Intelligence Apple's Visual Intelligence is expected to feature heavily in the company's upcoming set of AI wearable devices, whi...

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Here's When Apple Plans to Unveil a New Siri Powered by Google Gemini Apple plans to unveil a more personalized version of Siri powered by Google Gemini next month, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. "The company has been planning an announcement of the new Siri in the second half of February, when it will give demonstrations of the functionality," he wrote, in the latest edition of his weekly Power On newsletter today.

Here's When Apple Plans to Unveil a New Siri Powered by Google Gemini Apple plans to unveil a more personalized version of Siri powered by Google Gemini next month, according to Bloomberg '...

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Here's When Apple Plans to Unveil a New Siri Powered by Google Gemini Apple plans to unveil a more personalized version of Siri powered by Google Gemini next month, according to _Bloomberg_ 's Mark Gurman. "The company has been planning an announcement of the new Siri in the second half of February, when it will give demonstrations of the functionality," he wrote, in the latest edition of his weekly _Power On_ newsletter today. Gurman does not yet know if Apple plans to hold a full-out event to demonstrate the Siri upgrades, or if it will hold private briefings with the media. The more personalized Siri will be part of iOS 26.4, which will be available in beta in February and released to the general public in March or early April, according to Gurman. Based on that timeframe, the new-and-improved Siri should be available to all customers with an iPhone 15 Pro or newer in just a few more months. As previewed by Apple, the assistant "should be able to tap into personal data and on-screen content to fulfill tasks," according to Gurman. Apple first announced the more personalized version of Siri all the way back at WWDC 2024, but it was eventually delayed. At the time, Apple showed an iPhone user asking Siri about their mother's flight and lunch reservation plans based on info retrieved from the Mail and Messages apps, as one example of a new capability. The revamped Siri reportedly experienced issues inside Apple, leading the company to turn to Google Gemini. The revamped Siri will technically still run on a new Apple Intelligence model that has Gemini's technology baked in. Siri will reportedly get even better on iOS 27, as Apple is said to be planning to turn the assistant into a full-out chatbot, allowing users to have sustained, back-and-forth conversations with the assistant. This will essentially turn Siri into ChatGPT or Gemini, except it will be built right into the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with no app required. Gurman said the Siri chatbot will be "competitive with Gemini 3," and "significantly more capable" than the more personalized Siri coming with iOS 26.4. Siri's chatbot might run directly on Google's servers. Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26 Tags: Gemini, Google, Mark Gurman, Siri Related Forum: iOS 26 This article, "Here's When Apple Plans to Unveil a New Siri Powered by Google Gemini" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

Here's When Apple Plans to Unveil a New Siri Powered by Google Gemini Apple plans to unveil a more personalized version of Siri powered by Google Gemini next month, according to Bloomberg '...

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Apple Is Reportedly Making a Chromebook Competitor That Will Cost ‘Well Under $1,000’ According to a consistently reliable Apple insider, Apple is preparing to compete in the highly competitive low-cost laptop market by leveraging its iPhone and iPad-oriented A-series chips in a compact notebook. [Read More]
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The iPhone Air Is a Preview of Apple’s Anticipated Foldable iPhone In Mark Gurman's latest "Power On" newsletter, the longtime Bloomberg analyst speculates that this year's ultra-thin iPhone Air offers an early look at Apple's highly anticipated, oft-rumored foldable phone slated to arrive in 2026. [Read More]
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Apple's Smart Home Hub and LLM Siri Coming in 2026 The iPad-like smart home hub that Apple is developing isn't going to launch until mid-2026, according to _Bloomberg_ 's Mark Gurman. Gurman previously said that Apple would debut the device as soon as 2025, but it was delayed because of Apple's issues with the Apple Intelligence version of Siri. The device will feature a built-in 7-inch display and a speaker, and it supposedly looks similar to the Google Nest Hub. Gurman describes it as "shaped like a square" with thin black or white bezels, rounded corners, and a half-dome-shaped base. The hub, which is codenamed J490, will run an operating system codenamed "Charismatic." Charismatic is different from iOS, macOS, and tvOS in that it is designed to be used by multiple members of the household. The interface centers on clock faces and widgets for Apple apps, and it could have a ‌Siri‌ virtual interface that gives ‌Siri‌ a more personified look. Apple is said to be testing a look for ‌Siri‌ that resembles the Mac Finder icon. A front-facing camera will scan a person's face as they approach, providing content and features specific to each user. There won't be a dedicated App Store, but the device will run Apple apps like Calendar, Camera, Music, Reminders, and Notes. Apple expects users to control the smart home hub with voice-based commands, though it does have a touch screen. References to J490 have already been found in Apple's code. ‌Siri‌ will be central to the hub, and Apple is working on a version of ‌Siri‌ that is powered by large language models. Apple wants ‌Siri‌ to be able to incorporate personal data to provide a richer experience for users. The functionality was originally meant to be included in iOS 18, but now an expanded LLM version of ‌Siri‌ is coming instead. Apple could be ready to launch LLM ‌Siri‌ "as early as next spring." A visually redesigned version of ‌Siri‌ for iPhones and iPads could also come at some point in 2026. Apple is testing an LLM version of ‌Siri‌ that is powered by its own internal models, but it is also simultaneously working on a version that uses outside technology from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. Apple hasn't made a final decision on which model it will use. The Charismatic operating system and the new version of ‌Siri‌ will also be the basis for a separate tabletop robot that Apple is working on for a 2027 launch. Tag: Apple Command Center This article, "Apple's Smart Home Hub and LLM Siri Coming in 2026" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

Apple's Smart Home Hub and LLM Siri Coming in 2026 The iPad-like smart home hub that Apple is developing isn't going to launch until mid-2026, according to Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman . Gu...

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Apple Launching Robot Virtual Companion in 2027 Apple is planning to launch a tabletop robot in 2027, reports _Bloomberg_. The device features a 7-inch iPad-like display mounted on a movable arm that can rotate and extend around six inches in any direction, allowing the robot to reposition itself to face whoever is speaking. Some people at Apple apparently refer to it as the "Pixar Lamp." The robot will serve as a more interactive version of an iPad or an iPhone that Apple sees as a person-like AI-based companion. Apple is designing a new version of Siri for the device that will be able to remember information and engage in conversation. It will feature a "visual personality," with Apple testing an animated version of the Finder logo for ‌Siri‌'s look. From _Bloomberg_ : > The idea is for the device to act like a person in a room. It could interrupt a conversation between friends about dinner plans, say, and suggest nearby restaurants or relevant recipes. It's also being designed to engage in back-and-forth discussions for things like planning a trip or getting tasks done -- similar to OpenAI's voice mode. Apple's tabletop robot will support FaceTime calls with a Center Stage-like feature for moving around to follow people in a room. Apple may also implement an option for controlling the robot's display with a joystick, so it can be positioned to show different views of the room during a video call. At the current time, the robot is in the prototyping stage so final decisions such as ‌Siri‌'s visual design have not been made. Apple is aiming for a 2027 launch, but in the past, products like these have been delayed. Apple hasn't even launched the Apple Intelligence version of ‌Siri‌, and the LLM ‌Siri‌ won't come until after that. Along with the tabletop robot, Apple is working on a mobile robot with wheels and a large mechanical arm that could be used in manufacturing facilities or retail stores. Tag: Apple Robot This article, "Apple Launching Robot Virtual Companion in 2027" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

Apple Launching Robot Virtual Companion in 2027 Apple is planning to launch a tabletop robot in 2027, reports Bloomberg . The device features a 7-inch iPad-like display mounted on a movable arm tha...

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Apple building a standalone app with ChatGPT-like search experience Apple is rumored to be building an “answer engine” that would provide a “ChatGPT-like search experience,” with a standalone app being reportedly considered. To that end, the company has created a new “Answers” team tasked with the development of a stripped-down rival to ChatGPT that would crawl the web to provide answers to questions, Mark Gurman writes in the latest edition of his Power On newsletter for _Bloomberg_. “While still in early stages, the team is building what it calls an ‘answer engine’ — a system capable of crawling the web to respond to general-knowledge questions,“ wrote Gurman. “A standalone app is currently under exploration, alongside new back-end infrastructure meant to power search capabilities in future versions of Siri, Spotlight and Safari.” ## Apple is building an answer engine with a ChatGPT-like search experience The company has posted multiple related job listings on its website. It is seeking engineers in the United States and China for an Answers, Knowledge, and Information team with the goal of improving Siri, Spotlight, Safari and more. Among the recent job listings is one where the company is seeking engineers to help ti develop large language models that are “responsible for answering users’ questions using their personal documents with privacy at the forefront.” These efforts seem to be in addition to a more personalized version of Siri, which Apple announced during the WWDC 2024 keynote but delayed until 2026, which will be able to tap into user data and perform actions across apps to answer user questions like when Mom’s flight is landing. ## Apple must win in AI Apple CEO Tim Cook said on a recent conference call with analysts that “We’re making good progress on a more personalized Siri, and as we’ve said before, we expect to release these features next year.” Gurman reported earlier that Cook held an hourlong all-hands meeting in which he told employees Apple must win in AI, reportedly telling them, “Apple must do this. Apple will do this. This is sort of ours to grab.” He allegedly reminded employees that Apple is never first to market, but when it does enter a certain category, it usually brings new value. “We’ve rarely been first,” Cook reportedly said. “There was a PC before the Mac; there was a smartphone before the iPhone; there were many tablets before the iPad; there was an MP3 player before the iPod.”

Apple building a standalone app with ChatGPT-like search experience Apple is rumored to be building an “answer engine” that would provide a “ChatGPT-like search experience,” with a standalo...

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Apple building a standalone app with ChatGPT-like search experience Apple is rumored to be building an “answer engine” that would provide a “ChatGPT-like search experience,” with a standalone app being reportedly considered. To that end, the company has created a new “Answers” team tasked with the development of a stripped-down rival to ChatGPT that would crawl the web to provide answers to questions, Mark Gurman writes in the latest edition of his Power On newsletter for _Bloomberg_. “While still in early stages, the team is building what it calls an ‘answer engine’ — a system capable of crawling the web to respond to general-knowledge questions,“ wrote Gurman. “A standalone app is currently under exploration, alongside new back-end infrastructure meant to power search capabilities in future versions of Siri, Spotlight and Safari.” ## Apple is building an answer engine with a ChatGPT-like search experience The company has posted multiple related job listings on its website. It is seeking engineers in the United States and China for an Answers, Knowledge, and Information team with the goal of improving Siri, Spotlight, Safari and more. Among the recent job listings is one where the company is seeking engineers to help ti develop large language models that are “responsible for answering users’ questions using their personal documents with privacy at the forefront.” These efforts seem to be in addition to a more personalized version of Siri, which Apple announced during the WWDC 2024 keynote but delayed until 2026, which will be able to tap into user data and perform actions across apps to answer user questions like when Mom’s flight is landing. ## Apple must win in AI Apple CEO Tim Cook said on a recent conference call with analysts that “We’re making good progress on a more personalized Siri, and as we’ve said before, we expect to release these features next year.” Gurman reported earlier that Cook held an hourlong all-hands meeting in which he told employees Apple must win in AI, reportedly telling them, “Apple must do this. Apple will do this. This is sort of ours to grab.” He allegedly reminded employees that Apple is never first to market, but when it does enter a certain category, it usually brings new value. “We’ve rarely been first,” Cook reportedly said. “There was a PC before the Mac; there was a smartphone before the iPhone; there were many tablets before the iPad; there was an MP3 player before the iPod.”

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Apple Hiring for 'Answers' Team Working on 'ChatGPT-Like Search' Apple is hiring engineers for an "Answers, Knowledge, and Information" team that is working on improving Siri, Spotlight, Safari, and more. ...

Apple Hiring for 'Answers' Team Working on 'ChatGPT-Like Search' Apple is hiring engineers for an "Answers, Knowledge, and Information" team that is working on improving Sir...

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Apple Internally Discussing Whether to Bid to Acquire Perplexity AI Apple executives have been discussing the possibility of the company making a bid to acquire Perplexity AI, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman....

Apple Internally Discussing Whether to Bid to Acquire Perplexity AI Apple executives have been discussing the possibility of the company making a bid to acquire Perplexity AI , according to Bloombe...

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iOS 26: New Messages and Phone App Features Leaked Ahead of WWDC Apple is planning to announce several new features for the Messages and Phone apps on iOS 26, according to _Bloomberg_ 's Mark Gurman. In a lengthy report outlining his WWDC 2025 expectations today, Gurman said that the two main changes in the Messages app will be the ability to create polls, as well as the option to set a background image within a conversation. _9to5Mac_ was first to report that the Messages app would be gaining polls, allowing users to vote on questions and topics. It is a feature that has long existed in other popular messaging apps, such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram. Background images would add a personalized flair to conversations, and Gurman said that the images will automatically sync across Apple devices. For the Phone app, Gurman said that iOS 26 will introduce a new view that combines favorite contacts, recent calls, and voicemails into a single, scrollable window. He said this new design will be optional, with users able to revert to the legacy interface if they prefer. iOS 26 and other updates will be announced during Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote, which begins on Monday, June 9 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Related Roundups: iOS 26, WWDC 2025 Tags: iMessage, Mark Gurman, Messages Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech Industry This article, "iOS 26: New Messages and Phone App Features Leaked Ahead of WWDC" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

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WWDC 2025 Likely 'Smaller-Scale' Than Past Two WWDCs, Here's Why There are signs that WWDC will be "smaller-scale" this year than it was in 2023 and 2024, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. At WWDC...

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