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It’s Apple season, when the company announces the new iPhone, Apple Watch, and other hardware. Here’s how to watch, and what you might see during Tuesday's big show.
Apple barely mentioned AI at its big hardware launch. Maybe that was smart. But 2026 will need to be different.
During the earnings call, CEO Tim Cook said iPhone revenue was $44.6 billion, up 13% from a year ago, adding that this growth was caused by the "incredible popularity" of the iPhone 16 family. "We are very pleased with our record business performance for the June quarter, which generated EPS growth of 12 percent," stated Apple CFO Kevan Parekh.
Blood oxygen sensor controversies aside, improved battery life, new hypertension notifications, and the addition of satellite messaging are all good reasons to get a new Apple Watch this year.
Now, Apple has announced its next big event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 9. Will we finally see the newer, smarter, AI-er Siri? Unfortunately, probably not. We, along with the rest of the tech world, would be shocked if it did.
With DDM now the standard and device management migration live, Apple is telling IT teams to rethink vendors that lag on modern management.
Apple Intelligence was designed to leverage things that generative AI already does well, like text and image generation, to improve upon existing features.
When Apple previewed watchOS 26 in June at WWDC, the company didn't reveal any new watch faces, but now we know Apple was just holding them