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For that matter, all the rest of the tech titans who have scraped and bowed in fear of trump's ire. No amount of groveling will make you safe.
The stock dropped 5% on Thursday, wiping out its gain for the year and leaving it down almost 4% in 2026.
The long-awaited artificial intelligence update to the iPhone-maker’s personal assistant Siri has been internally pushed back to May and potentially later, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
The update was expected to launch within a couple weeks, but the company may roll the features out slowly over several months, the report stated.
Apple told CNBC it is still on track to launch in 2026.
On Wednesday, the FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson told Apple CEO Tim Cook to review the terms of service and curation policies on Apple News.
www.cnbc.com
AI Overview
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private, black-tie screening of the documentary
Melania at the White House on Saturday, January 24, 2026, alongside other tech leaders like Amazon's Andy Jassy and Zoom's Eric Yuan.
C'mon Tim, contributing to the inaugural, tap dancing around this abominable regime, down deep you should have known it wouldn't matter if Don had to feed more red meat to the base.
Apple has worst day since April as company faces FTC scrutiny, Siri delay reports
Apple just wrapped up its worst day on the stock market since April after reports surfaced about delays with Siri and as the company’s news app faced regulatory scrutiny.The stock dropped 5% on Thursday, wiping out its gain for the year and leaving it down almost 4% in 2026.
The long-awaited artificial intelligence update to the iPhone-maker’s personal assistant Siri has been internally pushed back to May and potentially later, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
The update was expected to launch within a couple weeks, but the company may roll the features out slowly over several months, the report stated.
Apple told CNBC it is still on track to launch in 2026.
On Wednesday, the FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson told Apple CEO Tim Cook to review the terms of service and curation policies on Apple News.
Apple has worst day since April as company faces FTC scrutiny, Siri delay reports
The iPhone-maker faces reported delays in its AI assistant and pressure from FTC chair Andrew Ferguson to look into possible political bias.
AI Overview
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private, black-tie screening of the documentary
Melania at the White House on Saturday, January 24, 2026, alongside other tech leaders like Amazon's Andy Jassy and Zoom's Eric Yuan.
C'mon Tim, contributing to the inaugural, tap dancing around this abominable regime, down deep you should have known it wouldn't matter if Don had to feed more red meat to the base.