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Apple to Use AI-Generated Presenters in Its Sales Coach App Soon
Apple announced it will soon introduce AI-generated avatars in its Sales Coach app. This move aims to enhance training and internal communication.

Mark Zuckerberg announces Meta Connect 2026 focusing on VR and AI
Meta's CEO confirmed that their annual September event will showcase advances in hardware, AI, and immersive experiences, with demos and special guests.

Android security features arriving in 2026
Google will introduce new tools in 2026 to protect users from scams, thefts, and AI-driven threats on Android devices.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's Pay Drops 27% in 2026
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, received a total compensation of $36.3 million in 2026, after a decline in the value of his stock awards.

iOS 27 to Bring Customizable Camera App and Safari Updates
Apple is preparing iOS 27 with new features, including a more customizable Camera app, updates to Weather, Safari, and Liquid Glass.

iOS 27 to Bring Customizable Camera and Siri Overhaul
Recent leaks suggest iOS 27 will introduce new features like a customizable camera and major Siri updates, announced at WWDC 2026.

Google unveils Googlebook, AI-powered notebooks with Gemini to rival Macbook Neo
Google officially announced Googlebook, its new line of notebooks powered by Gemini, blending Android and Chrome OS with AI features.

Microsoft will use your CPU to speed up Windows 11 apps and animations
Microsoft introduces a low latency profile in Windows 11 to enhance system responsiveness by temporarily boosting CPU performance during app launches and menus.

Canada Declares Digital Independence and Reinforces Tech Sovereignty
This year, Canada took steps to boost its digital autonomy, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign platforms and strengthen its tech sovereignty.

Apple explores LLMs for spatial understanding and sign language annotation
Apple keeps advancing its AI research in spatial reasoning and sign language, despite rumors about the Vision Pro's future and setbacks.

Fragmented Cyber Risk Transfer Is Changing Board Oversight
The increasing diversification of cyber risk transfer methods is reshaping how boards oversee cybersecurity strategies.

Apple seeks evidence in South Korea in US antitrust case
Apple travels to South Korea to obtain crucial evidence for its defense against an antitrust lawsuit in the US, causing tensions with Samsung and the DOJ.