Analyst covering devices, platforms, & tech adoption. Started Techsponential. Former GlobalData/Current Analysis, JupiterResearch, Intel. Parent to lots of kids

Joined October 2009
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Got in a review unit of @moto razr ultra in real wood. Highlights: new camera sensor and 5,000mAh battery. Plus all the good stuff from last year's Ultra - especially the ability to run any app on the outside screen (To-Do with grocery lists and Google Maps are my regulars). 1/2
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This is the @moto razor 70 ultra (aka the EU version), so it comes with a case (that covers up the wood!) but no charger. Hoping to get in a U.S. version as well for full 5G support. 2/2
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Not sure why X isn't letting me edit out the autocorrect; that's "razr" not "razor"
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I once stayed in a hotel with a balcony overlooking the Pacific. I was smart, and took a panoramic photo. It is now my work environment in the Apple Vision Pro. Start taking panoramas now.
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Tired already and this redeye hasn’t even started. I’m letting my #wwdc26 hot takes cool off a bit; aiming to publish later in the week.
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Avi Greengart retweeted
EXCLUSIVE: Apple and the EU are telling very different stories on Siri AI, and right now, it's a standoff. Apple's press release and comments to @LelloucheNico say the DMA would force it to give rival assistants deep access to messages, files, photos, app actions, and personal context, creating privacy/security risks. I reached out to the EU Commission for comment, and they discussed it today (video below). They said nothing in the DMA blocks Siri AI. Apple can launch it if it complies, but it must give rivals "equivalent access" and can’t use iOS to favour its own AI. Apple proposed a “Trusted System Agent” and an 18-month rollout to ensure only approved third-party agents could run. The Commission says they weren't "DMA-compliant interoperability proposals." Whatever that means. This is a standoff over who controls the AI layer on iPhone. The EU isn’t protecting user choice here. It’s trying to regulate the iPhone’s AI layer, and EU users are the ones losing out. iPhone users can already download ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Perplexity. Apps like @poppysimplified can use your Mac to get system-level access for AI assistant apps. The EU is demanding default, system-level access for any third-party app that claims to be an AI assistant. Which is dangerous, especially given Apple's privacy-focused AI stance. Apple, respectably, is not bowing down.
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I'm in a media Q&A session with Craig Federighi. Starting with clarifying how Apple Intelligence works compared to other AI services. It's NOT powered by Gemini Assistant or Google Search. The Apple Foundation Models are built based on Gemini models; those Apple Foundation Models are then accessed on device and/or in Apple's Private Cloud Compute, and supplemented with Apple's own world knowledge base as necessary. #WWDC26
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Siri is all new, which was undoubtedly necessary, but there are bound to be edge cases where the old Siri did things that the new one does not. LIVE DEMO alert: Siri was able to pull from iMessage to answer a query, and then do a typical LLM 'what goes with that?' #wwdc26
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On agentic AI: you can use Apple systems to run OpenClaw-like agentic apps. Siri is primarily request-based today, but the “completely modern agentic architecture” allows it to be extended in the future. Apple is seeking to find a way to make agentic AI “helpful, useful, understandable by consumers, and safe.” Apple isn’t there yet. IMO, mainstream consumers aren’t ready for it either.
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Avi Greengart retweeted
Gemini DOES NOT power Siri Apple foundational models power Siri Those models are based on Gemini technology. It is not Gemini. Apple and Google have been clear about this since January.
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#wwdc26 kicks off with "Thank you," before @tim_cook gets to "Good morning!" /🧵
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Apple Intelligence bento box #wwdc26
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Developers can tie into Apple's on-device models or access other models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and now Google. More in the State of Platform session later at #wwdc26. @tim_cook bows out as CEO and says "it's been the honor of a lifetime" /end
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