Apple’s news this week featured various updates and leaks, including information on the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro, the hidden privacy feature in the iPad Pro, Apple’s limited AI rollout, the lack of hardware announcements at WWDC, Siri’s enhanced AI capabilities, hidden hardware in Apple devices, and Apple losing to Android in security promises. The iPad Pro now features a new hardware-powered Secure Indicator Light mechanism that indicates when the microphone or camera is active, making it less likely for malware to access these sensors without the user’s knowledge.

On the iPhone 16 Pro front, leaks suggest that Apple is working on reducing the bezels around the screen to increase the perceived screen size. However, production challenges related to the Border Reduction Structure technology might affect the device’s yield. Additionally, Apple’s push towards AI in iOS, previewed at WWDC, may require newer hardware such as the iPhone 15 Pro to fully utilize its capabilities. The AI enhancements are expected to be showcased at the upcoming event, with a focus on more natural language requests for Siri.

Contrary to previous years, Apple is not expected to launch any new hardware at WWDC, with a focus on AI rather than product announcements. Although some product lines like the M4-powered Macs might require a refresh, the event is anticipated to concentrate on the future of AI. Additionally, hidden hardware supporting the Matter standard for smart home communications has been found in Apple devices, indicating future compatibility for the technology when activated through software updates.

In terms of security promises, Apple has been criticized for not being as transparent as Android manufacturers regarding software update and security patch support. Following the introduction of the UK’s Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act, Apple must comply with defined support periods for its devices. The company recently revealed that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will receive updates for a minimum of five years from its first supply date in September 2023. Finally, the actor from Apple’s “I’m a Mac” campaign has been hired by Qualcomm to promote its Snapdragon X Elite chipset, highlighting the rivalry between Apple and Windows in the tech industry.

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