Every year at WWDC, Apple giveth and Apple taketh away.
Continue readingiOS 27 Has Me Excited For Apple Again
I am incredibly excited about Apple now. I don’t think that I have been able to state that clearly in a few years now.
Continue readingWWDC 2026: In Craig We Federighi
The title says it all: in Craig we Federighi.
Continue readingWWDC 2026: Siri AI is a Sh*T Name
I’m not sorry to say it, but Siri AI is a terrible name.
Continue readingWWDC 2026: Apple is Folding
This year’s dub-dub has Apple folding.
Continue readingWWDC 2026, Please Be Boring.
What I want from June 8th is simple. I want Apple to be boring.
Continue readingThe Infinite Loop of Canceling Products That Don’t Exist
I killed more Apple products than Apple itself ever killed.
Continue readingThe iPad Pro Is More Air Than the iPad Air
The iPad Pro has become thinner and lighter than the iPad Air, while the Air itself has lost the purpose that once defined it.
Continue readingMaking an Apple Event Without Apple
Inside the making of a fan-made Apple event, filmed at Apple Park.
Continue readingAmber Alert at Apple
Apple’s latest departures didn’t create a crisis, but they exposed a moment of uncommon strain, a reminder that even the most disciplined company can feel unsteady when its center shifts.
Continue readingApple’s $1B Gemini Deal to Rebuild Siri
Apple’s rumored Gemini partnership reflects Apple’s oldest strategy: borrow strength, learn fast, and quietly replace it with something built to its own standards.
Continue readingApple Questions Itself in iOS 26.1
In iOS 26.1, Apple’s new toggle doesn’t refine Liquid Glass, it retreats from it. The company that once told us what we’d want tomorrow now asks what we prefer today.
Continue readingLiquid Glass: Apple’s Most Beautiful Mess Yet
Liquid Glass isn’t just a redesign, it’s a declaration. Apple’s software now breathes, bends, and refracts light like glass itself.
Continue readingWWDC 2025: The Opening Act Apple Can’t Afford to Miss
Every WWDC has rhythm; Cook’s calm, Craig’s sprint, and that one “one more thing.” But this year, Apple’s opening act could change everything.
Continue readingThe iPhone Lineup Needs a Steve-Sized Cleanup
Apple once made simplicity its greatest feature. Today’s iPhone lineup feels like the opposite, a maze of models that even Steve would’ve trimmed.
Continue readingiPhone Sideloading Isn’t Freedom
Users will not have a choice on whether or not to sideload. It’ll be forced upon them.
Continue readingWhat the EU Doesn’t Understand About iPhone Sideloading
The EU calls it fairness. Apple calls it risk. Sideloading may sound like freedom, but the iPhone’s safety is the choice users already made.
Continue readingWhy I Left iPhone for Android — For Now
Leaving the iPhone wasn’t rebellion, it was curiosity. I switched to Android not to escape Apple, but to see what waited beyond its glass walls.
Continue readingBehind the Shot: The iPhone 14 Pro’s Cameras
Forget Dynamic Island. Apple’s real story in 2022 was told through the lens. The iPhone 14 Pro camera finally feels worthy of its name.
Continue readingHow Apple Lost Control of Its Betas
The iOS beta program remains flawed — too open, too noisy, and still disconnected from the feedback it claims to welcome.
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