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  • Apple may add AI summaries and writing help in Safari and Mail

    Apple may add AI summaries and writing help in Safari and Mail

    Apple is getting ready to launch new AI features across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and two of them could soon be added to Safari and the Mail app. These features aim to make browsing and writing easier using on-device Apple Intelligence.

    In Safari, Apple is reportedly testing a smart summary tool. When visiting a website, users may see a new “Summarize” button. Clicking it would bring up a short summary of the article or page content, helping users quickly understand what it’s about without reading everything. This feature would likely be built into the redesigned web page menu in Safari’s address bar.

    Meanwhile, in the Mail app, Apple is working on a “smart reply” tool. It would suggest full email replies based on the content of the message received. Instead of just offering short reply phrases like “Thanks” or “Got it,” this tool could create complete sentences or paragraphs, saving time when answering emails.

    Both tools are expected to use Apple’s on-device AI system, focusing on privacy and speed without sending data to the cloud. These features may be part of Apple Intelligence, a new suite of AI tools expected to be announced at WWDC 2025.

    While these updates are still being tested and not confirmed for release, they show Apple’s growing focus on practical AI that improves everyday tasks like reading and writing. We’ll likely learn more when Apple officially introduces its AI plans in June.

  • Apple builds smarter Robots by teaching them to learn like humans

    Apple builds smarter Robots by teaching them to learn like humans

    Apple has created technology intended to help robots acquire people-like behavior. In a recent test, the researchers guided the robots by using models to learn from watching videos or text instructions.

    Apple’s new system, Human-Guided Spatial Semantic (HUGS), was used to assemble these foundation models. Experts do this by fusing short videos of people at work with digital scans of the spot they recorded. As a result, robots are able to deduce both the motion and the location of events. Training the system involved 20 different tasks, including opening drawers, picking up garbage and setting objects on shelves.

    It’s exciting because the robots can discover solutions on their own. Instead, they can be taught from one simple example. With one-shot imitation learning, the robot is able to repeat the task correctly even after only one demonstration.

    This might result in smarter robots that can be used at home or in services in the future. Though Apple hasn’t said if this research will appear in a new product, it is obvious they are working extensively on robotics and AI.

    From the research, it is clear that Apple is working on giving machines greater intelligence so they can be more beneficial and handle what happens around them just as people can.

  • Apple adds iPhone 8 and iPhone 7 Plus to vintage list

    Apple adds iPhone 8 and iPhone 7 Plus to vintage list

    Apple has announced that the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 7 Plus now count as vintage products. They went unsupported by Apple over five years ago, but it has been less than seven years since the company stopped making them. Vintage Apple products can still get serviced and repaired as long as necessary parts are available, according to the policy.

    The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were unveiled in the month of September 2017. At the same time as the iPhone X, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus had glass rear designs, supported wireless charging, and used the A11 Bionic chip. The new models have a home button and Touch ID, as some users still choose them over using Face ID.

    With the iPhone 7 Plus in 2016, Apple brought a dual-lens camera, allowing people to take close-ups and portrait shots of subjects. This iPhone also didn’t have a headphone jack,k which was a big subject of discussion at its release.

    Five years after Apple stops selling a product, it goes on the vintage list, and after seven years, it becomes obsolete. Support for the software on old Apple products has come to an end.

    If you’re using one of these phones, now might be the right time to switch to a newer model. They will probably keep working well today, but continued updates and fixes will grow less frequent in the future.

  • AirPods still dominate the wireless earbuds market in 2025

    AirPods still dominate the wireless earbuds market in 2025

    Based on a new study from Counterpoint Research, Apple AirPods are favored as the leading wireless earbuds in 2025. According to the report, AirPods controlled 36% of the worldwide market revenue last year, putting Apple at the top of the category.

    Apple finished in second place among shipments, behind the Indian brand boAt. Apple continued to generate most of its revenue from units it shipped abroad, while boAt sold more in its home market, India, at lower costs.

    There was enough demand for Android alternatives for Samsung to place third on the list with its Galaxy Buds. Xiaomi and Skullcandy both finished among the top five companies for a number of units sold.

    2024 saw the wireless earbuds market’s shipments increase by 6% and its revenue increase by 3%. Budget-friendly choices, not luxurious ones, were most responsible for this growth, mostly happening in Asia and Latin America. Yet, the premium sector, dominated by Apple, kept performing well due to users wanting more features and better sound in their headphones.

    Experts at Counterpoint believe that the market will expand in 2025. While more people want low-cost and mid-range earbuds, AirPods and similar products will stay preferred in the U.S. and Europe.

    Because it aims for quality and loyal followers, Apple beats out others, even with lower-priced phones entering the market.

  • Fortnite is coming back to the iOS App Store in the US

    Fortnite is coming back to the iOS App Store in the US

    Epic Games will use the new Web Distribution feature from Apple to let Fortnite return to the iOS App Store in the U.S. this year. For now, only inside the European Union can developers make their apps available from their websites using this method. Still, Epic says it will return Fortnite to iPhones in the U.S. by 2025.

    After years of fighting in court, things have finally shifted between Apple and Epic. The problems started when Apple claimed that Epic introduced its own payment option to Fortnite against their rules in 2020. After Apple pulled the game from its store, the differences between the two companies were argued in court. While the court didn’t give either side a complete victory, it did ask Apple to provide developers with different payment methods.

    This summer, Epic hopes to start testing this feature in the U.S. and have it available by the end of next year. Fortnite was brought back to iOS by the EU’s Epic Games Store earlier this month due to the Digital Markets Act, which now allows alternative app stores on Apple’s phones.

    While Americans will have to be a bit patient, Fortnite’s return to iPhones helps give users and developers more power over how they use their phones. Epic Games is setting up its own marketplace in South Korea, Japa,n and Australia.

  • Apple will let developers use its own AI tools in their apps

    Apple will let developers use its own AI tools in their apps

    Apple is planning to let developers use its own AI models in their apps, starting with iOS 18. According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple’s main goal is to offer powerful AI tools that work fast and keep user data private.

    Developers will be able to access Apple’s on-device AI models through Xcode and other Apple development tools. These models can be used for different tasks, such as text generation, smart replies, or image editing. Because the AI runs directly on the device, it won’t need an internet connection to work, and personal data stays private.

    Apple’s approach is different from companies like OpenAI and Google, which mostly use cloud-based AI. While Apple may still use cloud processing for some advanced features, the focus will be on making on-device AI strong enough for everyday use.

    At WWDC 2024 in June, Apple is expected to share more details about its AI strategy. The update may include new features like AI-powered notifications, smart summaries, and improvements to Siri.

    By giving developers access to its AI, Apple is aiming to help create smarter and more useful apps while keeping user privacy a top priority. This move could make iPhones and iPads even more helpful in daily tasks, without depending too much on external servers.

  • Apple to host WWDC 2025 from June 9 with major AI updates

    Apple to host WWDC 2025 from June 9 with major AI updates

    Apple has officially announced that its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 will take place from June 9 to June 13. The event will be held online, but there will be a special in-person gathering for selected developers and students at Apple Park on the first day.

    The highlight of this year’s WWDC is expected to be Apple’s big push into artificial intelligence (AI). Many reports suggest that Apple will introduce new AI-powered features across iOS, macOS, and other platforms. These updates might include smart tools for writing, editing photos, and even better Siri performance.

    Apple is also expected to reveal iOS 18, which could be one of the most significant updates to the iPhone in years. It may include a more customizable home screen and improved AI tools that can run directly on the device.

    The keynote, where Apple reveals its biggest news, will happen on June 10. Like past years, this presentation will be streamed online for everyone to watch.

    Developers can take part in various sessions during the week to learn more about the new software and tools. Apple says this year’s WWDC will give developers even more access to Apple experts and help them build better apps.

    With major changes coming to Apple’s software, especially in AI, WWDC 2025 could be one of the most exciting events in recent years.

  • iPhone sales in China drop to lowest level since 2014

    iPhone sales in China drop to lowest level since 2014

    Many Chinese are shifting away from Apple’s iPhone. The numbers for the first three months of 2025 reveal that shipments of iPhones in the country dropped by 19%. Apple’s downward trend in China figures marks a record low since 2014.

    According to Counterpoint Research, Apple currently occupies the fifth position in China’s phone market. More and more, Huawei, Honor and Xiaomi are becoming popular among customers in this region. Moreover, thanks to the Mate 60 Pro 5G, Huawei has easily outpaced other devices and regained first place. Huawei’s sales rose by 70% compared to how it was doing last year.

    While Apple’s share dropped, brands such as Honor and Xiaomi grew. While other companies saw sales increase in China, Apple alone suffered large losses this quarter.

    Many experts believe that Chinese people prefer local phones mainly due to feeling proud of their own products and because of new technology. At the same time, the latest iPhone 15 was not widely appealing in China, and Apple’s old phones didn’t improve the situation.

    The company is hoping that its plans for the iPhone 15 Pro Max and AI in iOS 18 will lead to a rise in sales. At the same time, rising competition at home and problems with China make it difficult for Apple in its third-largest market.

  • iPhone Ultra may finally happen, hints iOS 18 code

    iPhone Ultra may finally happen, hints iOS 18 code

    Apple is rumored to be planning an “iPhone Ultra” release and this time, the evidence is stronger than before. In the latest version of iOS 18, new code adds the identifier, “iPhone17,1” which does not correspond to any present-day iPhone. Many experts feel this new model could be the upcoming iPhone Ultra.

    Apple refers to its devices by internal names. In that case, the iPhone 15 Pro is called “iPhone16,1” and the iPhone 15 Pro Max is called “iPhone16,2”. Based on this jump, it’s clear that the iPhone 17 is either a significant upgrade or an all-new design.

    There have been rumors about an iPhone Ultra since last year. For a while, it was expected that Apple would include this in the iPhone 15 models, but this never happened. The new phone model hint came out just before the expected announcement of iOS 18, which happened at WWDC.

    If this happens, the iPhone Ultra might have better camera specs, be made of titanium, and have a bigger screen. It would occupy a top place in Apple’s lineup, with all its best features available to buyers. At this point, Apple hasn’t state anyway but the new iOS 18 data suggests that the iPhone Ultra may be arriving soon.

  • Apple adds small but useful changes to iOS apps like Translate, Spotify, and Sports

    Apple adds small but useful changes to iOS apps like Translate, Spotify, and Sports

    With the update, iOS users will notice these apps are more user-friendly. Users can now make Google Translate the default app for translations on iOS. So, when you pick text and choose the Translate button, your iPhone will open the Google Translate app automatically. If your device has iOS 16 or a newer version, you can use this to translate in more ways than Apple’s tool allows.

    Spotify decided to make changes that comply with the rules of Apple’s App Store. Now, if you have Spotify on your iOS device, you can tap a link to discover how to purchase audiobooks. The app won’t help you make a purchase, but it will show you how to find the items for sale elsewhere. Apple made it possible for App Store apps in the EU to provide more information about purchases that take place outside the App Store.

    The Apple Sports app has added a daily newsletter and various other updates. Now, fans can quickly catch up on games and important updates from their favorite teams through the daily email. It also includes useful information before and during matches to help you track the action as it happens. Many of the major sports leagues such as NBA, MLB and MLS, are supported by it. By adding small updates to iOS apps, Apple tries to make the experience both seamless and more user-friendly.