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    Apple AI Pricing Shift Gains Bank of America Support

    June 21, 2026 / 10:21 AMJune 20, 2026

    Bank of America sees Apple AI becoming a major revenue source as Siri, iPhone, services, and device upgrades move deeper into consumer AI.

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    Apple Price Targets Put Siri Back at the Center

    May 27, 2026 / 2:26 PMMay 26, 2026

    Apple price targets from Melius and Bank of America push Siri, WWDC26, Gemini, and agentic AI back into Wall Street’s growth debate.

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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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    macOS 27 Golden Gate Is Rosetta 2’s Last Full Release

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    WWDC26 Marks Apple’s Shift From OS Updates to Ecosystem Intelligence

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