Massive iOS 27 leak shows off Apple’s new Siri app, Camera, Dynamic Island takeover

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In a bombshell report barely a week before the WWDC keynote on June 8, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has concluded his string of iOS 27 leaks with his biggest one yet: a full report of how different the new Siri will look across the system.

It was only about 18 months ago when Siri’s new “glow” interface landed on iPhones, and now it appears Apple is shifting to a new darker interface. As…

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First Look at AI Camera and Photos Features in iOS 27 Revealed

Apple is planning sweeping AI-driven upgrades to its Camera and Photos apps in iOS 27, _Bloomberg_ 's Mark Gurman reports.

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The report offers a first look at the appearance of several major ‌iOS 27‌ features that Apple plans to announce at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. The images are based on information viewed by _Bloomberg_ and people said to be…

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Obsidian Sync audits by Cure53 and Trail of Bits

Obsidian regularly performs security audits with independent research firms to ensure that our code and procedures meet the highest security standards. Previously we shared audits assessing Obsidian's desktop and mobile apps in January 2024 and December 2024.

Two new audits are now available on our Security page assessing the Obsidian Sync API, server, and cryptography. These were completed by…

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iPhone Air Said to Be Roughly Twice as Popular as iPhone 16 Plus

While it certainly has its critics, the iPhone Air appears to have validated Apple's decision to retire the iPhone Plus, if new results from an independent analysis are anything to go by.

Crowdsourced Speedtest data published by Ookla suggests the iPhone Air captured 6.8 percent of iPhone 17 generation samples in the U.S. during the fourth quarter of 2025, up from the 2.9 percent share the…

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AI: The Default Enterprise Accelerator – Key Insights from the ThreatLabz 2026 AI Security Report

Artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are no longer emerging capabilities inside enterprise environments. In 2025, they became a persistent operating layer for how work gets done. Developers ship faster, marketers generate more content, analysts automate research, and IT teams rely on AI to streamline troubleshooting and operations. The productivity gains are real, but so are the…

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Ken Paxton Is the Face of a Sea Change in the Republican Party

As some see it, the Texas Republican primary for U.S. Senate is a battle for the future of the party: Longtime incumbent John Cornyn represents the conservative establishment, while Attorney General Ken Paxton is a rising MAGA firebrand. After Tuesday’s election, that battle will continue, as neither candidate broke 50 percent, and therefore they will face each other in a runoff in May. While…

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Report: Apple Asks Google to Run Siri on Its Servers

Apple has asked Google to investigate setting up servers in its data centers to run a future version of Siri powered by Gemini, _The Information_ reports.

Currently, Apple sends its more complex AI queries to Private Cloud Compute, a system that runs on Apple servers using Apple silicon chips. Today, only 10% of Apple's Private Cloud Compute capacity is said to be in use on average. The usage…

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Trump Wins Another Fake Award—but He Actually Deserves This One

Last month, Energy Secretary Chris Wright convened the National Coal Council for the first time since the organization was disbanded under President Biden. He extolled the administration’s work forcing aging coal plants to stay open, and hinted at further handouts to come. Now we’re starting to get a sense of what those handouts might look like.

This week, the Trump administration announced that…

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Report: One in Four Smartphones Are Now iPhones

Nearly one in four active smartphones worldwide are now iPhones, according to new data from Counterpoint Research.

The findings from Counterpoint's Smartphone Installed Base Tracker show that the global installed base of active smartphones grew 2% in 2025, driven primarily by lengthening replacement cycles and the continued circulation of second-life devices. Unlike shipment figures, which…

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What Offshore Wind and the Kennedy Center Have in Common

On Monday, the Trump administration suffered its fifth consecutive courtroom defeat in its war on offshore wind. All of these cases stem from an order in December in which the Interior Department claimed that a classified Defense Department report had deemed offshore wind a “national security threat” and Interior was therefore “pausing” the leases on five already-under-construction offshore wind…

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