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Last updated: April 29, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Apple Ecosystem & AI Research

Apple researchers detailed a novel creative framework designed to enhance Large Language Model performance across critical tasks, specifically citing improvements in mathematical reasoning and code generation by testing several preceding ideas in parallel before committing to a final answer. This internal work surfaces as rumors persist that the long-anticipated Apple smart glasses will heavily leverage on-device processing, relying on built-in cameras for sophisticated gesture recognition input rather than extensive external peripherals, potentially integrating that input directly with Siri. Meanwhile, the broader software ecosystem saw the long-awaited debut of Divine, a short-form video platform backed by Jack Dorsey, which hit the App Store featuring hundreds of thousands of archived clips from the original Vine service alongside fresh content uploads.

Storage & Consumer Apps

The high-end professional market witnessed the unveiling of the Iodyne Pro Data 24TB, a device positioned for niche users requiring massive, uninterrupted throughput, retailing at a steep $14,995 price point due to its focus on raw speed rather than network attachment or multi-user accessibility. Shifting focus to consumer utilities, Google Photos will soon receive a new AI-powered 'Wardrobe' feature intended to help users plan outfits by analyzing their existing photo library data, serving as a direct competitor to similar organizational tools emerging across mobile platforms. These concurrent developments in both extreme-performance storage and integrated AI features for everyday apps suggest a market bifurcation where specialized hardware commands premium pricing while consumer software focuses on seamless, intelligent organization. Listeners can catch up on these and other industry shifts via the daily 9to5Mac podcast.