Apple discontinues Mac Pro, Mac Studio to be primary desktop for pro users

Apple discontinues Mac Pro, Mac Studio to be primary desktop for pro users



Apple has delisted the Mac Pro from its website and has reportedly discontinued the model. Apple has confirmed to 9To5Mac that it has officially discontinued the Mac Pro lineup. The Apple product page for Mac Pro now redirects to the main Mac page. Apple also confirmed to the publication that it does not plan to release any new Mac Pro hardware going forward. 


As per the report, Apple has formally ended the Mac Pro lineup without announcing a replacement. The desktop, which was last updated in June 2023 with the M2 Ultra chip, had not received any upgrades since, even as newer Apple silicon chips were introduced across other Mac devices. 

 


According to the report, the Mac Studio is now positioned as Apple’s primary desktop for professional users. 


The current Mac Studio is powered by the M3 Ultra and M4 Max chips; however, Apple may update the model with new chips. As per reports, Apple is expected to launch the M5-series chip variants of the Mac Studio within the first half of the year. The new model will likely feature M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips, potentially bringing back the ‘Ultra’ variant that was absent in the M4 generation. 


Mac Studio powered by M3 Ultra, M4 Max

In March 2025, Apple introduced Mac Studio variants powered by the M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips, with support for up to 512GB of unified memory. The company said the M3 Ultra is built to handle large language models directly in memory, using its enhanced graphics capabilities and high memory bandwidth. Mac Studio also supports Apple Intelligence. Pricing starts at Rs 2,14,900 for the M4 Max version and Rs 4,29,900 for the M3 Ultra. 


The M4 Max chip can be configured with up to a 16-core CPU, 40-core GPU and a 32-core Neural Engine. The M3 Ultra, positioned as Apple’s most powerful chip so far, features a 32-core CPU, 80-core GPU and a 32-core Neural Engine aimed at AI and machine learning workloads. The current Mac Studio includes Thunderbolt 5 ports, 10Gb Ethernet, HDMI and an SDXC card slot, with the M3 Ultra model supporting up to eight 6K Pro Display XDR monitors. Apple claims the M4 Max offers up to 2.1x faster Xcode compile times than the M1 Max, while the M3 Ultra delivers up to 16.9x faster LLM token generation than the M1 Ultra.


Apple’s current Mac lineup


With the Mac Pro discontinued, Apple’s desktop lineup now includes the iMac, Mac mini and Mac Studio. On the laptop side, the company continues to offer the MacBook Neo, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.



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Wikipedia restricts AI use in article writing, cites policy violations

Wikipedia restricts AI use in article writing, cites policy violations


Wikipedia has restricted the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate or rewrite articles, stating that such content violates its “core content policies”, according to a report by The Verge.

 


The online encyclopedia updated its guidelines regarding the same last week. “Text generated by large language models (LLMs) often violates several of Wikipedia’s core content policies,” it said. The update applies to the English version of Wikipedia, the report added.

 

While the platform has imposed restrictions, it stopped short of a complete ban, allowing limited exceptions. These include permitting editors to use LLMs for basic copyedits to their own writing and to incorporate such changes after human review. Such edits are allowed only if the tools do not introduce any new content. 

 

 


“Caution is required, because LLMs can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited,” Wikipedia said.

 


It also allows editors to use AI to translate articles from other language editions of Wikipedia into English. However, editors must adhere to the platform’s guidelines on LLM-assisted translations, which require them to have sufficient knowledge of the source language to verify accuracy, the report added.

 


The platform also warned of a situation where some editors may have similar writing styles to LLMs. It added that editors will need more evidence than just stylistic or linguistic signs to justify any potential sanctions.

 


“It is best to consider the text’s compliance with core content policies and recent edits by the editor in question,” it said.

 


The policy update comes after months of deliberations by Wikipedia editors over AI-generated articles. Last year, the platform also implemented a policy to allow for the “speedy deletion” of poorly written articles to limit AI use, according to The Verge. Editors have also launched WikiProject AI Cleanup, an initiative aimed at tackling AI-generated content and helping others identify it, the report added. 



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Apple plans to open up Siri to rival AI assistants in iOS 27 update

Apple plans to open up Siri to rival AI assistants in iOS 27 update



By Mark Gurman

 


Apple Inc. plans to open Siri to outside artificial intelligence assistants, a major move aimed at bolstering the iPhone as an AI platform.

 


The company is preparing to make the change as part of a Siri overhaul in its upcoming iOS 27 operating system update, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The assistant can already tap into ChatGPT through a partnership with OpenAI, but Apple will now allow competing services to do the same.

 


The changes are part of an attempt to turn around Apple’s fortunes in artificial intelligence, where it has lagged behind Silicon Valley peers. Revamping Siri, first launched nearly 15 years ago, is central to the comeback plan. An Apple spokesperson declined to comment. 

 
 


The company is developing new tools to allow AI chatbot apps installed via the App Store to integrate with the Siri assistant, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven’t been announced. The chatbots will also work with an upcoming Siri app and other features in the Apple Intelligence platform.

 


That means, for instance, if users have Alphabet Inc.’s Google Gemini or Anthropic PBC’s Claude installed, they’d be able to send queries to those services from within the Siri voice assistant, just like they have been able to with ChatGPT since Apple Intelligence launched in 2024.

 


The approach also should allow Apple to generate more money from third-party AI subscriptions through the App Store. 

 


The change is separate from Apple’s work with Google to rebuild Siri using Gemini models. That arrangement is related to the underlying Apple technology for Siri. The new so-called Extensions system, meanwhile, would allow users to process requests via the actual Gemini service — assuming Google enables its app to do so. 

 


Still, the news initially weighed on shares of Google, sending them to a session low on Thursday. The stock closed at $280.92, down 3.4%, while Apple was little changed at $252.89. 

 


The Cupertino, California-based company is planning to announce its latest software on June 8 at its Worldwide Developers Conference, and the features could still change before then or get delayed. On its website, the iPhone maker is promising details on “AI advancements” at the event. 

 


The Extensions system in testing will let users enable or disable which services they want to work inside Siri via a menu in the iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 settings panel for Apple Intelligence and Siri. 

 


“Extensions allow agents from installed apps to work with Siri, the Siri app and other features on your devices,” according to a message inside test versions of the upcoming operating systems. Users will be directed to a new App Store section from this menu to add additional AI services.

 


The move would jettison the exclusive role of ChatGPT within Apple software. From the outset, there was internal debate over whether OpenAI was the right partner, with former Apple AI chief John Giannandrea questioning the startup’s staying power and favoring a Google deal.

 


Before picking ChatGPT as its Apple Intelligence launch partner, Apple held a bake-off internally with AI chatbots. After a negotiation period, it ultimately went with the OpenAI product, calling it the best available option at the time.

 


The new strategy would eliminate the need for one-off integration deals like the ChatGPT one. That means the company can add multiple external AI services more quickly and potentially expand the use of AI across its operating systems without entering business discussions. 

 


Today, users can route Siri queries to ChatGPT by explicitly requesting the OpenAI service. Under the new system, people would instead specify which AI service to use for each query.

 


Other major AI platforms are available as apps on Apple’s platforms, including Perplexity, Amazon.com Inc.’s Alexa, Meta Platforms Inc.’s Meta AI, xAI’s Grok and Microsoft Corp.’s Copilot. It’s unclear if Apple will allow any AI app to be added to Siri or if there will be a specific approval process. 

 


During the development of Apple Intelligence, the company envisioned Siri connecting to multiple AI services and gave an example of having specialized chatbots, such as one for doctors. Apple said in 2024 that it was working on Gemini integration, but that effort never materialized.

 


Under the new approach, Apple could expand its services revenue by taking a slice of paid subscriptions from the competing AI services it will be touting on its devices. Apple makes money from the current ChatGPT service by offering up its payment system when customers are signing up for higher-end tiers. 

 


Opening up Siri is one of several AI initiatives in the works. Apple is preparing a Siri app and a new interface, Bloomberg News reported this week. The company is also unifying Siri with its Spotlight search feature and adding new entry points like “Ask Siri” and “Write with Siri” toggles. 



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Apple gives iPhone designers rare bonuses to fight OpenAI poaching

Apple gives iPhone designers rare bonuses to fight OpenAI poaching



By Mark Gurman

 


Apple Inc. awarded rare bonuses to iPhone hardware designers this week, aiming to stem a wave of departures to AI startups like OpenAI that are building their own devices.

 


The company granted out-of-cycle bonuses worth several hundred thousand dollars to many members of its iPhone Product Design team, according to people with knowledge of the matter. 

 


Apple’s leadership has grown increasingly concerned about the number of engineers being poached by potential rivals. OpenAI, which has tapped former Apple design chief Jony Ive to help design a new generation of AI-centric products, has emerged as a particular threat. 

 
 


The bonuses were issued as stock units that vest over four years, meaning employees must remain at Apple to receive the full value, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the move wasn’t public. It’s a typical structure for Apple stock-based pay packages.

 


In many cases, the awards — separate from Apple’s typical bonuses — are worth roughly $200,000 to $400,000 over the full vesting period. The packages could ultimately offer a bigger payoff depending on the company’s stock performance. 

 


A spokesperson for the Cupertino, California-based company declined to comment.

 


Employees see the pay bumps as a direct response to a recent uptick in recruiting from startups. Still, the bonuses are a fraction of what OpenAI and others are offering. In some cases, those companies are paying individual Apple engineers roughly $1 million in stock annually to jump ship.

 


OpenAI’s hardware division is run in part by Apple veteran Tang Tan. He used to oversee the iPhone product design team that’s receiving the bonuses.

 


Tan’s group at OpenAI has hired several dozen Apple engineers, and not just ones who worked on the iPhone. The startup has lured employees who helped develop the iPad, Apple Watch and Vision Pro.

 


Apple’s iPhone product design group is now run by longtime executive Rich Dinh and is located within its hardware engineering division under John Ternus. Product design, or PD, is responsible for engineering the look and functionality of products, as well as executing the vision of the industrial design team.

 


New startups, meanwhile, continue to target the device market. This past week, Figure AI founder Brett Adcock outlined plans for a new AI gadgets company called Hark. The firm’s lead designer, Abidur Chowdhury, was an industrial designer for the iPhone Air. The startup has also hired Apple product design engineers Jack McCambridge and Alex Gould.

 


OpenAI and Hark are developing families of AI devices aimed at supplanting the iPhone as consumers’ primary hardware. Apple, for its part, is working to counter the shift with its own lineup of AI-driven products, including smart glasses, new AirPods, and a pendant equipped with the Siri assistant and computer-vision cameras. 

 


The industry’s rapid shift to AI caught Apple flat-footed, and engineers and designers have increasingly been on the lookout for new opportunities.

 


While the bonuses are unusual, it’s not the first time Apple has taken such a step. During poaching concerns three years ago, the company handed out similar packages, Bloomberg News reported at the time. 

 


Last year, during a talent war for AI researchers, Apple also increased pay for its in-house models group. At the time, Meta Platforms Inc. was making employment offers worth more than $100 million in some cases. 

 


The loss of key engineering talent — from rank-and-file employees to senior leaders — is emerging as one of Apple’s biggest headwinds as it approaches its 50th anniversary next month.

 



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Tech Wrap March 26: Galaxy A57, A37 launch, Lyria 3 Pro, WhatsApp update

Tech Wrap March 26: Galaxy A57, A37 launch, Lyria 3 Pro, WhatsApp update


 


Samsung has introduced two new Galaxy A-series smartphones – Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 – in India. These newly launched devices emphasise AI-based features powered by One UI 8.5, including tools such as Voice Transcription, AI Select, Object Eraser, and Circle to Search with multi-object recognition. In addition, the Galaxy A57 comes with features like Best Face and Auto Trim for photos and videos. Both smartphones also include updated versions of Bixby and Google Gemini to enable more natural interactions and smoother cross-app task handling.

 
 
 


Google has unveiled Lyria 3 Pro, an enhanced version of its AI music generation model designed to produce longer and more structured tracks. According to Google, the updated model enables users to create music of up to three minutes in length and is being rolled out across several Google platforms, including the Gemini app and Google Vids.

 

 


WhatsApp is reportedly developing a new privacy-focused feature that could allow messages to disappear after they have been read on Android devices. As per WABetaInfo, the feature has been identified in the latest beta version and is currently under development. The report notes that this builds on the existing disappearing messages feature, which already lets users set messages to vanish after a selected duration. The new option is expected to provide more control by enabling messages to disappear shortly after being viewed.

 

 


Samsung has launched its Samsung Browser for Windows, extending its mobile browser experience to PCs with a focus on seamless cross-device use and integrated AI features. The company said the browser allows users to switch between mobile and PC without losing their browsing progress. It also introduces an AI assistant powered by Perplexity AI, which can understand webpage content, user activity, and natural language queries to simplify common browsing tasks.

 

 


Realme is preparing to launch the Realme 16 5G in India on April 2. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed several details about the smartphone, including its design, battery, and camera features. The device features a rear “selfie mirror” aimed at making it easier to take selfies using the main camera. It also includes a 7,000mAh battery, which the company claims can deliver up to two days of usage.

 

 


Samsung has rolled out support for Android Quick Share–Apple AirDrop interoperability for the Galaxy S26 series in India, allowing users to wirelessly share files with iPhones without using third-party apps. According to the company, this AirDrop support is currently limited to the Galaxy S26 series, with plans to expand it to other devices later. The rollout began on March 23 in South Korea and is now reaching additional regions, including India.

 

 


Social media platform X experienced a short outage on Thursday, affecting thousands of users globally, including in India, according to outage tracking platform Downdetector. Reports of issues began rising around 12:20 pm IST. By 12:43 pm, over 34,000 users in the US had reported problems. More than 10,000 users in the UK, over 3,000 in Germany, and around 1,800 in India also flagged disruptions. Services were restored by around 1 pm.

 

 


Samsung may be working on another book-style foldable smartphone with a wider design, aimed at competing with Apple’s expected foldable iPhone. According to a report by Android Headlines, the device, referred to as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, could be introduced later this year alongside the standard Galaxy Z Fold 8, featuring a broader aspect ratio.

 

 


Reddit has announced new steps to identify bots and confirm human users on its platform, in response to growing AI-driven activity online. In a post, Reddit co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman said the company will introduce clear labels for automated accounts and may require some users to verify that they are human, while maintaining that it will not seek real-world identity information.

 

 


Krafton India has launched the BGMI Cricket League, a limited-time cricket-themed minigame within Battlegrounds Mobile India. The company said the feature allows players to take part in in-game activities linked to real-world matches and earn rewards. This follows the introduction of IPL-themed in-game items inspired by CSK and KKR franchises.

 

 


Samsung’s Galaxy S-series has long defined the standard for Android flagships. However, in recent years, updates have felt more incremental than groundbreaking. With the Galaxy S26, Samsung continues on a similar path.

 


  Tech giant Microsoft is overhauling its human resources (HR) team, with Chief People Officer Amy Coleman urging employees to prioritise “adaptability” and “set a new pace” amid rapid organisational changes and AI-powered transformation, according to a report published by Business Insider on Wednesday.

 


  Social media giants Meta and YouTube deliberately designed “addictive products” that eventually caused harm to a young woman, a Los Angeles court ruled on Wednesday. The jury found that neither company sufficiently warned users about the possible risks associated with their products, The Guardian reported.

 


  A landmark jury verdict holding Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google liable for harming a young user with products designed to be addictive threatens to put the social networking companies in the same category as Big Tobacco and opioid makers — a potential crack in their shield from legal responsibility for what happens on their platforms.

 


  OpenAI is tapping Kiran Mani, the chief executive officer of Indian streaming platform JioStar, for a newly created role leading its Asia-Pacific operations. Mani will take up the position of managing director for the region in June, relocating to the ChatGPT maker’s Singapore office and reporting to Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon. An OpenAI spokesperson confirmed the move. Mani couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

 


  Google’s top India counsel, Bijoya Roy, has resigned after ​16 months in the role, two ​sources said, a high-profile exit in a key ‌market where the US tech giant is facing regulatory hurdles and also lacks a government relations head. India is crucial for Alphabet’s Google since most smartphones in the country run on its Android operating system, even as Apple’s share is growing steadily.

 


  As the global race for artificial intelligence (AI) heats up, the AI ecosystem is being reframed around an unlikely and less-heard-about metric called tokens. These units of text, code, and data, which once were a back-end technical detail, are fast emerging as the basis of how artificial intelligence is priced, deployed, and scaled. As companies move from experimental chatbots to high-volume AI agents, token consumption is rising sharply, turning cost per token into a critical factor for developers and businesses alike.



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India tech spending growth to dip slightly in 2026: Forrester report

India tech spending growth to dip slightly in 2026: Forrester report



India’s technology spending will inch down to 13.4 per cent for 2026, from 13.7 per cent a year ago, according to a report by Forrester. 


As Asia Pacific’s fastest-growing market, India is being propelled by rapid cloud adoption and data localisation rules that are driving major onshore infrastructure investment. Software investment is also rising as vendors embed AI capabilities into renewal pricing, while domestic enterprise demand continues to be the primary driver of India’s double-digit tech spending growth. 


While the overall spend may dip, it will still be the second-highest in Asia, with Vietnam topping the list at 15.4 per cent. The major economies of China, Singapore and Australia’s tech spending will be 10.7 per cent, 6 per cent and 8.6 per cent, respectively. 

 


“India’s double-digit technology spending growth is being propelled by a combination of cloud acceleration, regulatory clarity, and strong domestic demand,” said Ashutosh Sharma, vice-president and research director at Forrester. “With data localisation shaping infrastructure strategies and enterprises expanding AI-ready platforms, the priority now is to digitise processes beyond core systems and build scalable data foundations. CIOs that balance compliance requirements with investments in automation and AI-enabled capabilities will be best positioned to capture this next phase of growth.”

 


The DPDP Rules 2025 mandate data residency for significant data fiduciaries, spurring data centre growth of more than 20 per cent in the next year. GCC expansion and government digital programmes are also expected to provide additional momentum.

 


The average IT salary in APAC will rise by about 5 per cent in 2026, outpacing inflation. Tech salaries will jump by nearly 10 per cent in India, the highest in the region, thanks to strong IT spending growth.



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