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Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, during the WWDC 2025 keynote. Image: Apple/YouTube ...
The vintage classification means Apple will provide hardware service and support for the device for up to two more years.
A rumor around Apple's AI initiatives suggests the company could turn to third parties instead of relying on its own Apple ...
MacStories' Federico Vittici, who is known for his focus on the iPad as a main computing device, recently did an interview with Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi. Federighi and ...
Apple tones down its new Liquid Glass aesthetic in iOS 26 beta 3, making interface elements more readable after user ...
Mac Pro, with its unique cylindrical design, has been added to Apple's vintage and obsolete products list, along with ...
Apple updated its vintage and obsolete products list to add several Macs, iPads, accessories, and more. The 2013 "Trash Can" ...
Craig Federighi of Apple explains why iPad and Mac will not merge. He uses the 'spork' analogy to illustrate the point. Apple aims to enhance both devices independently. The goal is to avoid ...
Why not put macOS on the iPad? This is just one of several important questions Craig Federighi tackles in a new interview about iPadOS 26.
Apple's Craig Federighi explains why iPads will not get the macOS at all at any point of its development.
Apple's Craig Federighi explained the delay in bringing Mac-like multitasking to iPads, citing the need to maintain instant touch responsiveness. He n ...
Apple executives Craig Federighi and Mike Rockwell think Apple’s own AI isn’t as good as what’s already out there.