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Apple WWDC Teaser Hints Redesigned Siri in iOS 27

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Apple WWDC Teaser Hints Redesigned Siri in iOS 27

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Apple’s WWDC 2026 artwork and reporting from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicate a visual and functional revamp for Siri that is expected to debut with iOS 27. Teasers released April 19–20 show a glowing “26” motif that sources say mirrors a new Siri UI: the assistant will emerge from the iPhone’s Dynamic Island with an expanded pill reading “Search or Ask,” a glowing cursor and a thin halo effect. Apple is reportedly testing a standalone Siri app that stores conversation history and will unify search across Siri and Spotlight. The underlying intelligence is said to rely on new foundation models, including a custom integration of Google’s Gemini, delivering more conversational, multi-step exchanges and deeper app-level context. Apple plans to preview iOS 27 and other platform updates at WWDC from June 8–12, with public betas to follow and a stable release likely later in the year. Some features may be restricted to newer hardware (e.g., iPhone 15 Pro and later) and iOS 27 is also expected to prioritise performance and stability alongside these AI improvements.

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Google to Launch Screenless Fitbit Air Band

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Google to Launch Screenless Fitbit Air Band

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Multiple technology outlets reported on April 20, 2026, that Google plans to market a screen-less fitness band as the “Google Fitbit Air,” positioning it as a direct rival to Whoop. Leaks, attributed to sources cited by 9to5Google and amplified by TechRadar and Android Police, show NBA star Stephen Curry already wearing the device. The Air is said to be an ultra-light, screenless band focused on all-day wear, sleep, strain and recovery metrics. Google reportedly will rebrand Fitbit Premium as “Google Health” and integrate its Gemini AI into the Fitbit app to power new personalised features, including an Ask Coach tool that will sit behind a paid subscription; basic functions may remain free. The AI-backed Fitbit Health Coach is already in public preview in some markets. The launch could plausibly coincide with Google I/O, though Google has not confirmed timing or specifications. Observers note the device must deliver multi-day battery life and high-quality biometric tracking to credibly challenge Whoop and maintain athlete interest.

Memory Shortage Delays Apple's Mac Refresh

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Memory Shortage Delays Apple's Mac Refresh

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Apple is facing delays to key Mac product refreshes after an industry-wide memory shortage driven by surging AI demand, multiple reports said April 19-20, 2026. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, cited by outlets including Digital Trends, Gizmodo and MacRumors, said the Mac Studio refresh that had been expected around mid-2026 could slip to as late as October 2026. A major touchscreen OLED MacBook Pro, long tipped to arrive in late 2026 to early 2027 with M6-series chips and macOS 27 touch features, may move toward the later end of that window or into early 2027. Reports and an automated alert from GuruFocus (citing Goldman Sachs) say supply, not development, is the bottleneck. The shortage reflects heavy demand from AI servers and high-performance computing for advanced memory, squeezing capacity for consumer devices; analysts quoted by Gizmodo warned memory prices and constrained supply may persist into 2027 or beyond. Apple’s recently launched MacBook Neo appears to be less affected so far, but firms across the industry have already raised prices or delayed shipments amid the squeeze.

Humanoid Robot Beats Half-Marathon World Record

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Humanoid Robot Beats Half-Marathon World Record

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BEIJING, April 19, 2026 — A humanoid robot built by Chinese smartphone brand Honor completed a 21.1km half-marathon in 50 minutes 26 seconds at a race in Beijing’s E-Town technology zone, a time faster than the current human world record. The event, held alongside a parallel human race of about 12,000 participants, saw more than 100 teams enter robots — a sharp rise from roughly 20 a year earlier — and about 40% of machines navigated the course autonomously. Honor machines swept the podium; a different Honor robot crossed the line in 48:19 but was remote-controlled, while the autonomous winner prevailed under the event’s weighted scoring. Last year’s robot champion finished in 2 hours 40 minutes, underscoring rapid year‑on‑year gains in mobility, cooling and structural design (the winning model used long legs and liquid‑cooling tech). Organisers and state media framed the race as part of China’s broader push to lead in robotics; experts caution that athletic performance does not yet equate to industrial dexterity or widespread commercial deployment.

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The current human half‑marathon world record is 57:20, set by Jacob Kiplimo of Uganda on 8 March 2026.

Apple tests undo/redo for iOS 27 Home Screen

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Apple tests undo/redo for iOS 27 Home Screen

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On April 19, 2026, multiple reports said Apple is testing undo and redo controls for Home Screen customization in iOS 27. The buttons would be added to the long‑press edit menu used to add widgets, change pages and edit wallpaper, letting users quickly reverse or reapply app and widget layout changes without manually restoring arrangements. The feature is part of an iOS 27 cycle widely reported as a “refinement‑first” update — likened to Mac OS X Snow Leopard — that prioritises performance, stability, bug fixes and battery life over major new features. Other rumored additions include a dedicated Siri app, Apple Intelligence enhancements and a new Liquid Glass slider for visual adjustments. Sources indicate beta testing will begin in June with a public release expected in September 2026. The change is aimed at improving daily usability, particularly on iPad where layouts can become complex, and fits a broader effort to tidy legacy code and polish the user experience.
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