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Week in Review: WWDC 2025 recap

Last updated: June 15, 2025 12:34 am
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Welcome to This Week in Tech!

It’s time for our weekly round-up of all the latest tech news and updates. From the highlights of WWDC 2025 to the newest developments in the tech world, we’ve got you covered. So sit back, relax, and catch up on everything you need to know from the past week!

The Apple Experience at WWDC 2025

Apple kicked off the week with its highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference, showcasing the all-new iOS 26 and a range of exciting features across its product lineup. With pressure mounting on Apple to deliver on its AI promises and address ongoing legal challenges, this year’s WWDC was a crucial event for the tech giant.

Security Breach at United Natural Foods

U.S. grocery distributor UNFI fell victim to a cyberattack, impacting its systems and disrupting operations for suppliers and customers, including Whole Foods. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the growing cybersecurity threats facing businesses today.

Chime Goes Public

Chime made its much-anticipated debut on the public market, raising an impressive $864 million in its IPO. The digital banking company’s successful transition to a public entity marks a significant milestone in its growth journey.

Google’s Latest Updates

Google introduced Android 16 to Pixel phones, bringing new features like group chat in RCS and AI-powered edit suggestions in Google Photos. The tech giant continues to innovate and enhance its products to meet the evolving needs of users.

Tesla’s Driverless Rides in Austin

Elon Musk announced that Tesla will offer public rides in driverless vehicles in Austin, Texas, starting later this month. The move signals a major step forward in the development of autonomous driving technology.

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The Browser Company’s AI Browser

The Browser Company unveiled its AI-first browser, Dia, following the discontinuation of its previous Arc browser. The new browser leverages artificial intelligence to deliver a more personalized and efficient browsing experience.

OpenAI’s Latest Release

OpenAI introduced o3-pro, a new reasoning model designed to enhance AI performance in areas like physics, math, and coding. The startup continues to push the boundaries of AI research and development with its cutting-edge technologies.

Mattel’s Partnership with OpenAI

Mattel and OpenAI joined forces to create an “AI-powered product,” showcasing the potential of AI in enhancing product development and creative ideation. The collaboration highlights the growing influence of AI in various industries.

Meta AI’s Privacy Concerns

Reporter Amanda Silberling raised privacy concerns about Meta AI’s app, noting that it publicly shares users’ queries without clear privacy settings. The incident underscores the importance of safeguarding user data in the age of AI-driven technologies.

iPadOS 26: Enhancing Work Productivity

iPadOS 26 brings a host of new features to the iPad, making it more suitable for professional use. The updates aim to improve the device’s functionality and productivity for users across different industries.

Analysis: The Future of Bluesky

A recent wave of criticism and speculation has surrounded Bluesky, raising questions about its growth, user engagement, and overall direction. While these concerns are valid, they only paint a partial picture of Bluesky’s vision and potential. Addressing these challenges will be crucial for ensuring the platform’s continued success in the ever-changing tech landscape.

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