Search
Logo
Log In
Subscribe To Premium
Home
Latest
Newsletters
Podcast
Water Cooler
Perspectives
chart-line-up
Get our free daily news briefing for Canadians
Logo

Is Apple stuck in a flop era?

Jun 10, 2025

Is Apple stuck in a flop era?

Apple held its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) yesterday and, by most accounts, the tech giant’s annual marquee event was thoroughly underwhelming. 

What happened: Early reports before the event speculated Apple would show that it’s catching up in the AI product race and might even unveil a new product category. Instead, the big announcements were the latest iOS and a new design theme called “Liquid Glass.” 

  • Other notable (relatively speaking) features included a new Games app and a “Workout Buddy” for Apple Watch that can give you pep talks.

Why it matters: This wasn’t the time for Apple to no-show on a big stage. Stocks are down ~17% on the year as investors worry about the company’s ability to deliver on AI promises. At last year’s WWDC, the company touted an AI-powered revamp for Siri that looks far off. 

  • And the flops keep coming if you go back to WWDC 2023, which was (in)famous for the launch of the Vision Pro — production of which has reportedly been scaled down.

  • Plus, the company is staring down the barrel of more massive EU fines, a criminal contempt case in the U.S., and 25% tariffs on iPhones courtesy of Donald Trump. 

Bottom line: If Apple can’t figure out an AI advantage, it could lose its title of top tech trendsetter to Samsung, Google, or OpenAI, which now has the co-designer of the iPhone on its team.—QH

Print media isn’t dead

Print media isn’t dead

Inside the exciting world of independent Canadian magazines.

Could Canada join the EU?

Could Canada join the EU?

It isn't likely, but it's also not impossible.

Canada’s biking industry is navigating rocky terrain

Canada’s biking industry is navigating rocky terrain

What’s ailing the Canadian biking industry?

Get the newsletter 160,000+ Canadians start their day with.

“Quickly became the only newsletter I open every morning. I like that I know what’s going on, but don’t feel terrible after I finish reading.” -Amy, reader since 2022

Peak Money

Search

PR Pitches

Login

Sign Up