
Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote pointed to a major shift in the company's platform strategy, as Apple Intelligence, Siri, and Safari moved to the center while the operating system played a far smaller role. For observers used to Apple's annual software showcase, the event looked less like an OS update and more like a preview of a cross-device AI ecosystem.
Apple remains behind the leaders in large language model development, but its vast iPhone installed base and growing tablet and smartphone sales are creating favorable conditions for its AI push. For global users, the company's next moves could shape how everyday devices handle privacy, context, and cross-app tasks across major software ecosystems.
Meta and Reliance Industries are expanding their partnership with plans for an AI-enabled data center in India. The move could strengthen digital infrastructure for one of the world's fastest-growing internet markets. The agreement also includes major clean energy contracts, highlighting how global tech investment is increasingly tied to power, water, and sustainability.
OpenAI is targeting a public listing within the next year, according to an internal message from CEO Sam Altman obtained by The Information, even as the company prepares to launch a new flagship AI model and ramps up spending on infrastructure needed to support increasingly powerful systems.
Japanese electronics manufacturer TDK is acquiring US-based metal 3D-printing startup Fabric8Labs for up to US$400 million, marking its latest push into the fast-growing AI infrastructure market. According to TDK, the deal consists of an upfront cash payment and a multi-year earnout tied to performance targets. Once regulatory approvals are secured, Fabric8Labs will become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese company.



