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Apple’s annual developer conference is once again about to happen. It always kicks off with a keynote presentation that aims to reveal exciting new software developments for Apple’s platforms. Anticipation in the tech sector this year seems muted. Apple Intelligence will basically re-launch, following its lackluster 2024 roll-out. There’s not much else it seems, other than refining previous updates, features, and underlying code. As for me, I’m not really looking forward to or hoping for much from Apple this year. But at the same time, I’d not be surprised if Apple revealed something that surprises and delights me. AI I’ve never turned on Apple Intelligence, despite having access to it on MacBook, iPad, and iPhone. I’ve never been intrigued or compelled enough to try it — with it’s “beta” label that persists after two years. A new Siri that’s as “smart” as Google’s Gemini chatbot could be nice, maybe. It’s something I’d try at least. Otherwise, I like the free tier of Gemini for basic…

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