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Top Apple-related stories for the week of June 8-12

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of June 8-12.

° Apple’s home hub could arrive in late 2026, smart glasses in late 2027, and a tabletop robotic arm sometime in 2028, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says in his latest “Power On” newsletter.

° “Schmigadoon!” officially helped Apple TV achieve EGOT status at Sunday’s Tony Awards, crowning the achievement by winning Best Musical.

° Apple has cumulatively shipped over 450 million Apple Intelligence-capable iPhones till quarter one of 2026, according to Counterpoint Research’s Apple 360 service. 

° At WWDC, Apple previewed its upcoming software releases that will deliver the next generation of Apple Intelligence and introduce Siri AI, an entirely new version of Siri.

° At WWDC, Apple unveiled a new version of Siri: Siri AI.

° Apple has previewed a new suite of tools that are designed to help parents create safer digital experiences for their kids.

° Apple Silicon Macs are twice as reliable as their Intel predecessors, according to a study conducted by a British Mac refurbisher.

° The European Commission says Apple is just making excuses why Siri AI won’t launch in the European Union anytime soon.

° Apple says 79% of all iPhones use iOS 26, and 68% of all iPads use iPadOS 26.

° Apple remains better positioned than most smartphone makers to absorb higher memory costs while maintaining profitability.

° The Apple Vision Pro Travel Case is no longer listed on some of Apple’s online storefronts.

° Apple and Jon Prosser’s attorney have asked the court to set aside the default entered against him.

° Apple’s first touchscreen MacBook is “100% confirmed,” the leaker known as “Instant Digital” claims in a Weibo post.

° Apple blasts the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) that targets “Big Tech.”




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