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Apple said to be overhauling iPhone, iPad, Mac software to reignite sales

Top stories today:
- Apple to overhaul iPhone, iPad, Mac software to reignite sales
- CoreWeave signs $12B contract with OpenAI ahead of IPO
- Lila Sciences, building AI for scientific discovery, emerges from stealth
- Oracle Q3 FY25 revenue +6% YoY to $14.13B, misses expectations
- Elon: āIP addresses originating in Ukraineā linked to cyberattack on X
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1. Apple said to be overhauling iPhone, iPad, Mac software to reignite sales
Apple is expected to see +5% YoY in its annual sales this year, up from the +2% revenue in 2024:
iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 are said to come with a major UI revamp.
Icons, menus, apps, windows, and controls are among the updates rumored.
Loosely based on the Vision Proās software.
The biggest revamp for the iPhone since iOS 7 in 2013.
Appleās WWDC 2025 in Jun. will probably showcase the changes.
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3. CoreWeave signs $12B contract with OpenAI ahead of IPO

The 5-year-contract will give CoreWeaveās AI infrastructure to OpenAI.
CoreWeave will issue $350M worth of shares to OpenAI at the time of its IPO.
Microsoft is CoreWeaveās largest customer, accounting for 62% of its 2024 revenue.
The move signals further strain in the Microsoft-OpenAI relationship.