Week in Review: WWDC 2025 recap

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Welcome back to the week to review! We have a lot of for you this week, including what happened from WWLUDC 2025; AI Browser of Browser Organization; Openai partnership with Matel; And update your iPad. Have a great weekend!

Apple’s experience: We started the week with WWLUDBL 2025, Apple’s Worldwide Developers conference, where the company showed a newly designed iOS 26, new features and more on its products. This year Apple had enough pressure to make his promises and correct the developers because it was lagging behind in the AI ​​and continued the legal challenge on his App Store.

Breakfast hack: The US grocery distribution giant United Natural Foods (UPI) hit a cybertack, confirmed on Tuesday. The web systems used by suppliers and customers as well as most of the UNFI’s external facing systems, including the company’s VPN products, were offline. The whole meal was one of the victims and it was told to staff that the cybertack was affecting the “UNFI’s” the ability to select and shipping products from their warehouse “and it” will affect our normal delivery schedule and product availability. ”

Public Defense: The much -anticipated public debut of the chim was finally arrived, the company has raised $ 864 million to its IPO. Many supporters of iconic chims took a victory in a public organization as a victory.


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Will not be left out: Google rolls out on pixels from Android 16, adding group chat to RCS, AI-powered editing Google photos and support for corporate badges in Google Wallet.

Cabs here: Elon Kasturi has spent years claiming that Teslas will be able to drive their cars. Obviously time has come – perhaps? The musk said this week that Tesla would start giving public rides on a driverless vehicle in Austin, Texas, on June 22.

An AI browser: The browser agency said last year that it was about to stop supporting and developing its arch browser, which was popular but never able to reach the scale. The startup has since been busy developing an AI-Firm browser called DIA.

And the other a: OpenEE and 3-Pro have published, which is a version of 3 and 3, this is an argument model that started this year early this year. Unlike conventional AI models, reasonable models work through step by step problems, allowing them to perform more reliably in domains such as physics, math and coding. Other news, Sam Altman has posted on X -to -be that his company’s first open model will be delayed over the years this summer.

Looking for desperate: Now people can ask a chatbot for answers – sometimes the publisher is generated from news contents without knowledge – no need to click on the blue links on Google. And it’s hurting the publishers.

Cool? Matell and Open are tied to the team to create an “AI-driven product”, whatever. As part of the agreement, Matel employees will also get access to openAI equipment like ChatGPT Enterprise for “developing products and enhancing creative ideals.

“A privacy disaster”: Reporter Amanda Silberling Meta AI app has tried to find that it is publicly sharing people’s searching. “Meta users do not indicate when they post their privacy settings, or where they are posting. So, if you login to Meta AI with Instagram and your Instagram account is public, you also have searching on ‘Big Luthi women to meet,” he wrote.

IPad for work: Ipados 26 will bring new features to a 15 -year -old device that can make it usable for the whole day’s work.

Analysis

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A wave of recent titles and posts has raised questions about Bluiceki, this platform is turning into a leftist echo chamber, and its users claim to be very serious that they start anxiety about slowing growth. Although these criticisms hold part of the conversation, they do not reflect the whole image of what they are working towards the bluskey. However, these perceptions can create a true challenge for the future growth of the platform.

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