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Apple’s Smart Glasses Delay May Repeat Its Siri Mistake

Apple’s Smart Glasses Delay May Repeat Its Siri Mistake

Apple's Smart Glasses Delay Is a Siri-Sized Mistake in the Making Apple has a well-earned reputation for patience. The company sat out the smartphone market for years before the iPhone arrived fully formed. It let others stumble through smartwatch prototypes while it built the Watch into something people actually wanted to wear. That playbook — wait, study, execute — has worked before. But there's a critical difference between strategic patience and strategic absence, and Apple's reported delay of its smart glasses until late 2027 may be a textbook example of the latter. The problem isn't the timeline itself. The problem…
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Manufacturing Wall

Apple’s Foldable iPhone Manufacturing Wall

Apple's Foldable iPhone Hits Manufacturing Wall—Three Months to Prove Samsung Wrong Apple's September 2026 foldable iPhone launch is now a race against the calendar. The company faces serious surface mount technology (SMT) yield problems in pre-assembly that it has exactly three months to solve before mass production kicks off in July. Meanwhile, Samsung—which has spent six years refining folding screens, hinges, and manufacturing workflows—is watching from a position of competitive luxury that Apple itself enabled by waiting this long. This isn't a story about whether Apple can make a foldable phone. It's about whether Apple can ship millions of them…
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Apple’s Siri Overhaul Arrives Too Late to Reclaim AI

Apple’s Siri Overhaul Arrives Too Late to Reclaim AI

Siri's Second Chance: Apple Arrives Late to Its Own Revolution In 2011, Apple invented the modern voice assistant. Today, most iPhone users ask ChatGPT or Google's Gemini to solve their problems instead. That gap—between inventing a category and losing control of it—is what Apple's rumored Siri overhaul for iOS 27 really represents. It's not a feature bump. It's a credibility crisis dressed up as an update. Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash The Invention Apple Couldn't Keep Let's be clear about what happened. Siri arrived as a genuinely differentiated product. It understood context. It could handle natural language. But over…
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