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    Siri Gets Its Clearest iOS 27 Preview Through Accessibility

    May 23, 2026 / 10:54 AMMay 23, 2026

    Siri’s next era may be visible first through Voice Control, where Apple Intelligence turns natural language into interface navigation.

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    SpaceX and Apple: The Orbital Gatekeeper (Part I)

    May 22, 2026 / 6:10 PMMay 22, 2026

    SpaceX and Apple may become one of the defining strategic questions of the Ternus era as connectivity, devices, and AI move closer to orbit.

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    Gemini on iPhone Shows Google’s Apple Strategy

    May 20, 2026 / 3:41 PMMay 20, 2026

    Gemini on iPhone shows why Google is targeting Apple users directly, turning iOS into a key battleground for personal AI agents.

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    Figure AI Could Be Apple’s Robotics Shortcut

    May 20, 2026 / 11:30 AMMay 20, 2026

    Figure AI could give Apple a rare opening in humanoid robotics, physical AI, automation, and home intelligence before Tesla scales Optimus.

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    iPhone Eye Tracking Makes Hands-Free Navigation Possible

    May 20, 2026 / 8:17 AMMay 19, 2026

    iPhone Eye Tracking lets users move through apps with their eyes, giving hands-free control more reach across everyday iOS navigation.

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    Apple TV Accessibility Gets a Bigger Screen Upgrade

    May 19, 2026 / 12:38 PM

    Apple TV accessibility updates bring Larger Text and generated subtitles to tvOS, making the living-room screen easier to read and follow.

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    Vision Pro Wheelchair Control Expands Apple Accessibility

    May 19, 2026 / 11:07 AM

    Vision Pro wheelchair – Apple Vision Pro will let users control compatible power wheelchairs with their eyes, extending Apple accessibility into mobility support.

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    VoiceOver Shows Apple Intelligence at Its Most Human

    May 19, 2026 / 10:07 AM

    Apple’s new VoiceOver film previews how Apple Intelligence can help blind and low-vision users understand documents, images, objects, and surroundings.

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    Apple Intelligence Brings Accessibility Into the AI Era

    May 19, 2026 / 9:56 AMMay 19, 2026

    Apple Intelligence will power new accessibility features across VoiceOver, Magnifier, Voice Control, Accessibility Reader, subtitles, and Vision Pro.

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    WWDC26 Invite Hints at Siri Inside Liquid Glass

    May 19, 2026 / 9:10 AMMay 19, 2026

    WWDC26’s developer invitation points to Apple’s brighter software reset, with Liquid Glass and Siri likely central to the iOS 27 story.

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    48MP Fusion Camera Sets Clear Limits for iPhone Air and 17e

    May 19, 2026 / 6:37 AMMay 19, 2026

    48MP Fusion Camera gives iPhone Air and iPhone 17e strong everyday photos, but the iPhone 17 Pro still owns the full camera experience.

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    WWDC26 Tests Apple’s Developer Credibility

    May 18, 2026 / 2:41 PMMay 18, 2026

    WWDC26 will test whether Apple can turn Apple Intelligence, Siri, App Intents, and Foundation Models into a trusted developer platform.

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    iPhone Scan Text Makes Typing Feel Optional

    May 18, 2026 / 11:06 AM

    iPhone scan text features let users pull printed words, numbers, links, and notes into apps without retyping what the camera can already read.

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    Outside AI Partners Must Prove Their Value Inside iOS

    May 18, 2026 / 10:32 AMMay 18, 2026

    Outside AI partners give Apple more model power, but iOS has to make ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and developers feel useful, visible, and trusted.

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    MacBook Neo Turns Education Into Apple’s Next AI Fight

    May 18, 2026 / 6:39 AMMay 18, 2026

    MacBook Neo gives Apple a stronger classroom and campus answer as Googlebook pushes Google’s education strategy beyond Chromebooks.

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    Apple Shortcuts Gets an AI Workflow Builder

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    macOS 27 Compatibility: Which Macs Support Golden Gate

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    Why Apple, Why? macOS 27 Is Not Bringing Launchpad Back

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    Apple Briefly Listed iPadOS 27 for Unsupported iPad Pros

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    Apple Gives Screen Time a Long Overdue iOS 27 Upgrade

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    Xcode 27 Adds Gemini to Apple’s Agentic Coding Push

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