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First showcased at WWDC 23, visionOS is the software platform for Apple’s line of spatial computers.

Mac

The big Siri reset and rip Mac Pro 🪦

Apple has officially announced WWDC 2026, scheduled for June 8-12. The event will focus on a significant Siri overhaul, transforming it into a more conversational and context aware assistant. Apple also confirmed the discontinuation of the Mac Pro due to its declining relevance and shifts towards Apple silicon.

Mac

All Eyes on March the 4th 🎉

Apple has announced an “Apple Experience” on March 4 in New York, London, and Shanghai, featuring live demos and announcements. Key updates include the return of a low-cost MacBook, MacBook Pro spec bumps, new iPads, and the iPhone 17e. Additionally, iOS 26.4 beta introduces various new features while Apple expands its sports broadcasting partnership, notably with IMAX for Formula 1 coverage.

iOS

Siri 2.0 delayed? There’s more to this story 🔍

Apple allegedly delays in its planned Siri revamp, originally expected in iOS 26.4. iOS 26.3 was released including new features and security patches. Additionally, updates for MacBook Pro and the anticipated iPhone 17e are generating buzz, while YouTube launched an official app for Apple Vision Pro.

Apple avoids tariffs and shifts focus to AR 🕶️

Apple has been spared from the majority of Trump’s tariffs, mitigating the impact of the US trade war with China. Meanwhile, Tim Cook is prioritising the company’s augmented reality efforts with several key projects in development. We’re also expected to see major changes in iPadOS 19 to bring it more in line with macOS, and there have been big shake-ups in the Siri team. All this and more in this week’s Mission CMD 🚀

Apple Intelligence is ‘D00med’…☠️

The delay of the Apple Intelligence-powered Siri is perhaps one of the most significant Apple controversies, certainly in recent times. When highly respected Apple commentators like John Gruber are scathing, you know it’s a big deal. But while much of the criticism of Apple in recent days is valid, I don’t think it’s an existential crisis for Apple as some people are making out. Nor do I think Apple has “lost” the AI race. Let me explain why.