Why Did Apple's Siri Take So Long, How Apple Lost 10 Billion, Cool iOS Trick, and More Apple News

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Craig Neidel
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Published4 weeks ago
Duration16:10
Video IDsaVIJ-L8FbU
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Comments14
Engagement Rate12.80%
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In this episode of the Mid-Week Apple news we cover around 6 Apple News stories including why Apple's new Siri and AI features in macOS or iOS 27 took so long to develop. Almost 2 years. We also discuss the iPhone Ultra timeline, hidden iOS features you don't know about, watchOS 27 new Apps, Waymo and Apple, Apple losing 10 billion, and new updates on the iPhone 18. We also showcase a few tech products on sale. If you like Apple products and services join us every week for Apple news and rumors plus we have some fun with it. Products: M4 Mac mini with 16 GB and 512 GB SSD - https://amzn.to/4vx3A7z TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 1TB SSD - https://amzn.to/4aM4ILR Chapters: 0:00 - Intro More Mid-week Apple News 0:21 - Why Siri Took So Long? 3:17 - How Apple Lost 10 Billion? 6:20 - iPhone 18 Updates and Ram 8:32 - Will iPhone Ultra Be Delayed? 10:11 - watchOS 27 New Apps 12:08 - Hidden iOS Feature That Keeps You Focused 14:32 - Few Apple and Tech Sales 15:46 - Video Wrap Up If you use a link above to make a purchase it's possible that the channel could receive a commission from the sale which helps us make future videos on the mid week Apple news stories like this one on why Siri took so long to develop in 2026. Thank you. Please note that we are not affiliated with Apple, appleinsider.com, macrumors.com, or 9to5mac.com, or any of the news sites we reference in any way in this video. We just report the rumors and news with our own commentary and opinions included on small parts of their online news stories to add more insight to them that we come up with on our own. We are just commenting on tech websites with our own thoughts and opinions which is allowed on Youtube. I recommend visiting all of these sites for their incredible and extensive news coverage and to buy Apple products since we love Apple products. We are not employed or affiliated with any of these companies and just report on news or rumors they put out under fair use. Info may or not be correct and are just rumors we are discussing from these sites so do your own research first before you make assumptions. Thank you.

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