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Jon Evans takes the mic for a solo Tailoring Talk Magazine tech episode, looking ahead to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 and asking the big question: can Apple finally make Siri matter again?
WWDC26 may not be about a shiny new Mac, headset or surprise hardware reveal. This year, the real story could be much bigger: whether Apple can turn Apple Intelligence into something people actually use every day.
Jon breaks down the rumours around iOS 27, macOS 27, Watch OS 27, Vision OS 27 and the future of Siri, including reports of a dedicated Siri app, chat-style conversations, searchable history, favourites, Dynamic Island integration and a darker visual redesign.
There’s also discussion of whether Apple could allow users to choose third-party AI services such as ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini as defaults for certain Apple Intelligence features, and why that would mark a fascinating shift for a company built around vertical integration.
The episode also looks at Apple’s wider AI challenge. Apple has the hardware, software, chips, privacy story and ecosystem advantage, but Siri has spent years feeling behind the competition. If Apple can make Siri genuinely conversational, context-aware and useful across apps, Apple Intelligence suddenly starts to make sense. If not, WWDC26 could feel like another “wait until next year” moment.
Also covered: iOS 27 refinements, Genmoji, Image Playground, AirPods settings, Google Cast in the EU, macOS productivity potential, Apple Watch health features, Vision Pro, Apple TV, the smart home and why new hardware may be minimal or absent at this year’s keynote.
In this episode, Jon covers:
Timestamps / chapter markers
00:00 - Why WWDC26 may be Apple’s AI reckoning
00:20 - Welcome to Tailoring Talk Magazine
00:38 - WWDC26 date, keynote and platform updates
01:00 - Is this Apple’s AI comeback moment?
01:12 - The big Siri overhaul rumour
01:42 - A dedicated Siri app and chatbot-style conversations
02:10 - Can Siri become genuinely useful?
02:28 - Dark Siri redesign and Dynamic Island integration
02:40 - Third-party AI models inside Apple Intelligence
03:18 - Apple’s vertical integration meets the AI race
03:42 - iOS 27 as refinement rather than reinvention
04:10 - Genmoji, Image Playground and AirPods settings
04:32 - AirPlay alternatives, Google Cast and EU regulation
04:50 - macOS 27 and Liquid Glass refinements
05:20 - Siri and Apple Intelligence on the Mac
05:48 - Why AI could be more useful on Mac than iPhone
06:02 - Watch OS 27 and Apple Watch health updates
06:30 - Could AI turn Apple Health into a coach?
06:53 - Vision OS, TV OS and Apple’s wider platforms
07:22 - Vision Pro and spatial computing’s next step
07:44 - Apple TV, smart home and the need for better Siri
08:10 - Why WWDC26 may not be a hardware event
08:26 - Future hardware hints versus actual products
09:00 - Foldable iPhone, touchscreen Mac and smart display speculation
09:20 - Apple’s generative AI problem
09:48 - What Apple Intelligence has done so far
10:12 - Why Siri is the missing piece
10:38 - What Jon thinks Apple will actually announce
10:50 - Siri gets the biggest stage time
11:05 - Apple Intelligence becomes more modular
11:22 - iOS 27 as an AI-refinement release
11:38 - Why macOS 27 could be the most interesting update
11:52 - Why hardware will probably be minimal
12:08 - The real WWDC26 question: can Apple make AI useful?
12:28 - Are you excited for smarter Siri?
12:42 - Like, subscribe and closing thoughts
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By Roberto Revilla, Jon Evans, Alex Hansford5
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Jon Evans takes the mic for a solo Tailoring Talk Magazine tech episode, looking ahead to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 and asking the big question: can Apple finally make Siri matter again?
WWDC26 may not be about a shiny new Mac, headset or surprise hardware reveal. This year, the real story could be much bigger: whether Apple can turn Apple Intelligence into something people actually use every day.
Jon breaks down the rumours around iOS 27, macOS 27, Watch OS 27, Vision OS 27 and the future of Siri, including reports of a dedicated Siri app, chat-style conversations, searchable history, favourites, Dynamic Island integration and a darker visual redesign.
There’s also discussion of whether Apple could allow users to choose third-party AI services such as ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini as defaults for certain Apple Intelligence features, and why that would mark a fascinating shift for a company built around vertical integration.
The episode also looks at Apple’s wider AI challenge. Apple has the hardware, software, chips, privacy story and ecosystem advantage, but Siri has spent years feeling behind the competition. If Apple can make Siri genuinely conversational, context-aware and useful across apps, Apple Intelligence suddenly starts to make sense. If not, WWDC26 could feel like another “wait until next year” moment.
Also covered: iOS 27 refinements, Genmoji, Image Playground, AirPods settings, Google Cast in the EU, macOS productivity potential, Apple Watch health features, Vision Pro, Apple TV, the smart home and why new hardware may be minimal or absent at this year’s keynote.
In this episode, Jon covers:
Timestamps / chapter markers
00:00 - Why WWDC26 may be Apple’s AI reckoning
00:20 - Welcome to Tailoring Talk Magazine
00:38 - WWDC26 date, keynote and platform updates
01:00 - Is this Apple’s AI comeback moment?
01:12 - The big Siri overhaul rumour
01:42 - A dedicated Siri app and chatbot-style conversations
02:10 - Can Siri become genuinely useful?
02:28 - Dark Siri redesign and Dynamic Island integration
02:40 - Third-party AI models inside Apple Intelligence
03:18 - Apple’s vertical integration meets the AI race
03:42 - iOS 27 as refinement rather than reinvention
04:10 - Genmoji, Image Playground and AirPods settings
04:32 - AirPlay alternatives, Google Cast and EU regulation
04:50 - macOS 27 and Liquid Glass refinements
05:20 - Siri and Apple Intelligence on the Mac
05:48 - Why AI could be more useful on Mac than iPhone
06:02 - Watch OS 27 and Apple Watch health updates
06:30 - Could AI turn Apple Health into a coach?
06:53 - Vision OS, TV OS and Apple’s wider platforms
07:22 - Vision Pro and spatial computing’s next step
07:44 - Apple TV, smart home and the need for better Siri
08:10 - Why WWDC26 may not be a hardware event
08:26 - Future hardware hints versus actual products
09:00 - Foldable iPhone, touchscreen Mac and smart display speculation
09:20 - Apple’s generative AI problem
09:48 - What Apple Intelligence has done so far
10:12 - Why Siri is the missing piece
10:38 - What Jon thinks Apple will actually announce
10:50 - Siri gets the biggest stage time
11:05 - Apple Intelligence becomes more modular
11:22 - iOS 27 as an AI-refinement release
11:38 - Why macOS 27 could be the most interesting update
11:52 - Why hardware will probably be minimal
12:08 - The real WWDC26 question: can Apple make AI useful?
12:28 - Are you excited for smarter Siri?
12:42 - Like, subscribe and closing thoughts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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