Apple AI strategy under John Ternus treats artificial intelligence as a system layer for iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch, and Siri AI, not a separate service.
Apple Developer Program License Agreement updates after WWDC26 add new AI, privacy, identity, minor safety, analytics, and App Review duties for developers.
AI infrastructure demand is pushing up memory, storage, and component costs, creating pricing pressure for iPhone, Mac, PCs, consoles, and other devices.
China memory firms – China’s memory companies are turning chip restrictions into a political test for Washington as trade pressure, AI demand, and supply-chain dependence collide.
Apple Music’s family plan shares one subscription through Family Sharing while keeping each person’s library, recommendations, playlists, and listening history separate.
Apple’s supply chain shows why U.S. hardware still depends on Asia and Europe, and why self-sufficiency requires chips, minerals, batteries, robots, and manufacturing skills.
Apple environment – Apple has improved its environmental reporting and product design, but carbon-neutral labels and offsets now face tougher legal and public scrutiny.
iPhone Spotlight gets faster and more reliable in iOS 27, turning Apple’s overlooked search tool into a better shortcut for apps, files, photos, mail, and web results.