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Apple's Upcoming Home Hub Could Include 'Robotic Swiveling Base'Apple's Upcoming Home Hub Could Include 'Robotic Swiveling Base'
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Apple's Upcoming Home Hub Could Include 'Robotic Swiveling Base'

The home hub device that Apple plans to release as soon as this spring has a "robotic swiveling base," according to The Information's Wayne Ma. Ma mentioned the new detail in a piece outlining Apple's work on an AI pin. Apple is also working on a home product featuring a small display, speakers and a robotic swiveling base, designed with a heavy emphasis on AI features. That device could be released as soon as this spring, according to two of the people. We've heard a lot of rumors about the home hub because it was supposed to launch in 2025, but to date, no rumors have suggested that it will have a swiveling robotic base. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman previously said that Apple is developing two versions of the hub, one that's meant to be mounted on the wall and another that has a HomePod mini-like speaker base that can be placed on a desktop or countertop. No prior descriptions of the home hub base have suggested that it will have any kind of swivel function or that it will be robotic. In fact, the wording sounds similar to how Gurman has described Apple's tabletop robot, which will be a 2027 follow up to the home hub. Gurman said the tabletop robot will have an iPad-like display mounted on a thin robotic arm that allows the display to tilt up and down and rotate 360 degrees. The device will be able to reposition itself to face whoever is speaking, and it is said to have a "visual personality." Ma did not go into detail on the purpose of the robotic swiveling base, or how it will work, but presumably it would be able to move to face people. The home hub is supposed to have an array of sensors that let it determine when someone is in the room. We are expecting the home hub to launch in the coming months, right around the time that Apple debuts iOS 26.4 with the upgraded version of Siri.Tags: Apple Command Center, Apple RobotThis article, "Apple's Upcoming Home Hub Could Include 'Robotic Swiveling Base'" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

macrumors.com22 janvier 2026
Will Apple Charge for Its Siri Chatbot?Will Apple Charge for Its Siri Chatbot?
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Will Apple Charge for Its Siri Chatbot?

Apple is apparently working on a Siri chatbot that will rival Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT, and Apple is aiming to debut it in less than six months when iOS 27 is unveiled at WWDC. Bloomberg shared details on the chatbot earlier today, but there was one major question unanswered: what will Apple charge? Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and other companies that run major chatbots offer a free version, but it's often throttled and a paid subscription is required for full functionality. Apple is reportedly planning to integrate its Siri chatbot deeply into iOS, iPadOS, and macOS instead of offering a standalone app. A ‌Siri‌ chatbot available on billions of devices is going to be expensive to run, but ‌Siri‌ is also so core to Apple products that people aren't going to want to pay for what's always been free. What the Siri Chatbot Can Do Per Bloomberg, the ‌Siri‌ chatbot will be able to "search the web for information, create content, generate images, summarize information and analyze uploaded files." It will also be able to control Apple devices and use personal data and on-screen information for search and to complete tasks. That sounds like just about everything that existing chatbots like ChatGPT can do, plus Apple is integrating the chatbot into all of its apps. On-Device Siri Chatbot? Some of those tasks can be completed on-device using the powerful A-series and M-series chips Apple has been building into its products, but Apple is using a custom AI model developed with the Google Gemini team. According to Bloomberg, the model is roughly comparable to Gemini 3, and the full version of Gemini 3 can't run on a high-end Mac, let alone a mobile device. Apple is going to need servers to run the ‌Siri‌ chatbot, and while it has been building Private Cloud Compute servers for AI features, it's unlikely that it has enough for a ‌Siri‌ chatbot. Bloomberg suggests that Apple is actually discussing running its chatbot on Google servers, and Google isn't going to do that for free. Compute Costs and Infrastructure Whether Apple is using its own private cloud compute servers or Google's Tensor servers, it needs serious compute power. Every question ‌Siri‌ is asked and every image ‌Siri‌ generates will cost Apple. OpenAI is not profitable, and it spends billions on inference each year. OpenAI has committed to spending $1.4 trillion on infrastructure to keep up with demand, an amount of money that it doesn't have yet. Google spent $85 billion on infrastructure to meet AI demand in 2025. In August, Google said that the median Gemini Apps text prompt uses 0.24 watt-hours of energy. At scale, across all Google devices and all Google products, that's hundreds of millions of dollars per year just in electricity costs. How Gemini is Priced Google has already integrated Gemini into its Pixel smartphones and other Android devices. It has a split tier system that Apple might adopt. Android users have access to a free version of Gemini that costs Google less to run. It can answer questions, summarize text, write emails, and control apps and smartphone features. Android users have to pay $20 per month for Gemini Advanced to get access to the more advanced version of Gemini that offers better reasoning, longer context for analyzing bigger documents, and improved coding. Apple could do something similar, offering a basic version of ‌Siri‌ that's accessible to everyone, with more advanced models available with a subscription. iCloud already provides a model for a free/paid product split. Apple offers all Apple users 5GB of cloud storage for free, but anything more will cost you. Temporarily Free? Apple could make its ‌Siri‌ chatbot free to use to begin with, which would lure users who are paying for other services like ChatGPT. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are all around $20 per month, so Apple eating ‌Siri‌ chatbot costs for a year or two would…

macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
Apple Developing AirTag-Sized AI Pin With Dual CamerasApple Developing AirTag-Sized AI Pin With Dual Cameras
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Apple Developing AirTag-Sized AI Pin With Dual Cameras

Apple is working on a small, wearable AI pin equipped with multiple cameras, a speaker, and microphones, reports The Information. If it actually launches, the AI pin will likely run the new Siri chatbot that Apple plans to unveil in iOS 27. The pin is said to be similar in size to an AirTag, with a thin, flat, circular disc shape. It has an aluminum and glass shell, and two cameras at the front. There is a standard lens and a wide-angle lens that are meant to capture photos and videos, while three microphones are designed to pick up sound around the wearer. An included speaker allows the pin to play audio, and there is a physical control button along one edge. The device is able to wirelessly charge like an Apple Watch. Apple wants the final version of the pin to be about the same size as an ‌AirTag‌, but it will be slightly thicker. Currently, there is no built-in attachment method, but that could change later in development. The Information says it is not clear if Apple plans to sell the pin on its own or bundle it with future smart glasses or other devices, but the physical button and built-in cameras, speakers, and microphones suggest that it can operate independently. AI pins and wearables have not fared well so far, but multiple companies are developing AI wearables. OpenAI is teaming up with Jony Ive for some kind of small AI device that may or may not be wearable, and it has multiple other AI products in the works. Meta has AI glasses, and Amazon has the Bee bracelet. Dozens of other small companies have created small, AI-integrated wearables and devices, which means Apple needs to keep pace. Apple's AI pin could be released as soon as 2027, but The Information cautions that development is in the early stages and could be canceled.This article, "Apple Developing AirTag-Sized AI Pin With Dual Cameras" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
Mark Your Calendar: Apple's Key Dates to Watch Over the Next MonthMark Your Calendar: Apple's Key Dates to Watch Over the Next Month
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Mark Your Calendar: Apple's Key Dates to Watch Over the Next Month

While the first few weeks of 2026 have been relatively slow for Apple, things should start to pick up soon. Apple Creator Studio launches next week, and there are a handful of other items on the company's agenda over the next month. Below, we have listed key Apple dates to watch through February: Friday, January 23: Apple's retail store at Santa Rosa Plaza in Santa, California is moving to Montgomery Village. The grand opening is at 12 p.m. local time. Wednesday, January 28: Apple Creator Studio launches. The all-in-one subscription bundle provides access to the Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage apps, along with premium content across the Final Cut Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Numbers, Pages, Keynote, and Freeform apps. In the U.S., pricing is set at $12.99 per month or $129 per year. Thursday, January 29: Apple will report its earnings results for the first quarter of its 2026 fiscal year, which encompasses the holiday shopping season. Apple updated the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro with the M5 chip during the quarter. Apple's CEO Tim Cook and CFO Kevan Parekh will discuss the results on a conference call at 5 p.m. Eastern Time. You can listen live on Apple's website. Thursday, February 5: Another four games are coming to Apple Arcade, including Retrocade, an app that lets you play classic arcade games like Asteroids, PAC-MAN, Breakout, Galaga, and Space Invaders. One of the other additions will be an arcade version of the popular PC game Sid Meier's Civilization VII. Friday, February 6: Apple will accept submissions for the 2026 Swift Student Challenge from Friday, February 6 through Saturday, February 28. Some of the winners will be invited to spend three days at Apple Park during WWDC 2026 in June. Sunday, February 8: Apple Music is the official sponsor of the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, set to be held on Sunday, February 8. This year's performer is Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny. Tuesday, February 10: A few years ago, Apple's Home app was rearchitected, and the company will be ending support for the original architecture on this day. If you do not update, Apple warns you might experience issues. Tuesday, February 24: Apple will be holding its annual shareholders meeting at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, and it will once again be held virtually. Apple shareholders of record as of January 2, 2026 can vote to re-elect the company's board of directors, ask questions, and more. Apple rarely answers any questions about future plans, so the meetings are often unremarkable from a news perspective. These are only the dates that we know about, and there could be new product announcements and more over the coming weeks. Stay tuned!This article, "Mark Your Calendar: Apple's Key Dates to Watch Over the Next Month" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
A Siri Chatbot is Coming in iOS 27
A Siri Chatbot is Coming in iOS 27
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A Siri Chatbot is Coming in iOS 27

Apple plans to turn Siri into a chatbot that will rival Anthropic's Claude, Google's Gemini, and OpenAI's ChatGPT, reports Bloomberg. Apple did not initially plan to introduce a chatbot, but their popularity forced Apple executives to reconsider. Codenamed Campos, the ‌Siri‌ chatbot will be integrated into iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, replacing the current version of ‌Siri‌. It will have the…
macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
Apple Employees Using 'Enchanté' Internal AI Chatbot to Speed Up Work
Apple Employees Using 'Enchanté' Internal AI Chatbot to Speed Up Work
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Apple Employees Using 'Enchanté' Internal AI Chatbot to Speed Up Work

Apple hasn't developed an AI chatbot for consumers, but it has been using them internally for some time now. Last year, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman detailed a Veritas chatbot to test the new version of Siri, and now Macworld has shared details on two other AI tools that Apple employees are allegedly using. Enchanté is apparently a chatbot that rolled out to employees in November 2025, and it is an "internal ChatGPT-like…
macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
Apple Expected to Unveil Five All-New Products This Year
Apple Expected to Unveil Five All-New Products This Year
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Apple Expected to Unveil Five All-New Products This Year

In addition to updating many of its existing products, Apple is expected to unveil five all-new products this year, including a smart home hub, a Face ID doorbell, a MacBook with an A18 Pro chip, a foldable iPhone, and augmented reality glasses. Below, we have recapped rumored features for each product. Smart Home Hub Apple home hub (concept) Apple's long-rumored smart home hub should be released this year,…
macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
Volvo's New EX60 SUV Features Pre-Installed Apple Music App With Spatial Audio
Volvo's New EX60 SUV Features Pre-Installed Apple Music App With Spatial Audio
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Volvo's New EX60 SUV Features Pre-Installed Apple Music App With Spatial Audio

Volvo's new EX60 mid-size electric SUV is set to be the first Volvo vehicle that comes with an Apple Music app pre-installed, Volvo said today. The vehicle will be equipped with ‌Apple Music‌ with Dolby Atmos, providing an immersive Spatial Audio experience. ‌Apple Music‌ will be available as an app accessible through the vehicle's built-in infotainment system, making it available for those who…
macrumors.com21 janvier 2026
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Groenland : comment arrêter Donald Trump ?Groenland : comment arrêter Donald Trump ?
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Groenland : comment arrêter Donald Trump ?

Les menaces de Donald Trump de frapper de droits de douane supplémentaires les pays européens, dont la France, qui ont envoyé des soldats au Groenland mettent à mal les relations transatlantiques.

style youtuber21 janvier 2026
Winter Snowstorm: What To Expect If You’re Flying This Weekend—As Major Airlines Issue Waivers
Winter Snowstorm: What To Expect If You’re Flying This Weekend—As Major Airlines Issue Waivers
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Winter Snowstorm: What To Expect If You’re Flying This Weekend—As Major Airlines Issue Waivers

A whopper snowstorm is expected to bring dangerous travel conditions across a large swath of the United States this weekend.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
Marseille Jazz des cinq continents dévoile les 10 premiers artistes de son édition 2026
Marseille Jazz des cinq continents dévoile les 10 premiers artistes de son édition 2026
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Marseille Jazz des cinq continents dévoile les 10 premiers artistes de son édition 2026

Le festival Marseille Jazz des cinq continents donne le ton de son été 2026 ! Rendez-vous du 1er au 12 juillet 2026 pour une 26e édition qui promet une programmation intense, entre grands noms internationaux, créations inédites et nouvelles expériences autour du vivant.Lire la suite
frequence-sud.fr flux actu21 janvier 2026
Bears Great Brian Urlacher Says Team Should Stay At Soldier Field
Bears Great Brian Urlacher Says Team Should Stay At Soldier Field
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Bears Great Brian Urlacher Says Team Should Stay At Soldier Field

Brian Urlacher, who will play in the HGV Tournament of Champions, emphasizes that playing indoors would be a mistake. He also reflects on the Bears' 2025 season.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
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