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Apple 's WWDC 2025 show kicks off at Apple Park at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST on June 9, 2025 – which means we're now very close to seeing the next generation of software for iPhones, MacBooks, Apple Watches and more.
Apple Intelligence, the star of last year's WWDC, should be back for the 2025, as Apple looks to regain some momentum for its suite of AI tools after a rocky start. New hardware could appear, too, though that's a remote possibility this time around.
WWDC is less than a week away, and as we ramp up to the big announcement, we're going to share details on what we know about each
Apple will likely focus on the next iOS, which is rumored to have the most significant design change since the introduction of iOS 7.
A new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman dropped today highlighting everything that he expects Apple to announce during the company's keynote speech. It looks like Apple will announce at least 25 upgrades, updates and changes for its various software systems. We've highlighted the most important ones below.
OS 26 is being announced in just a few days, and these four new features are expected to be among Apple’s upgrades.
The debut of iPadOS 26 is on June 9, and Apple is set to introduce a radical redesign, improved Apple Pencil functionality, and much more. Here's what the rumor mill has to say about the update.
What big announcement is coming in 2025?At its last two WWDC events, Apple launched itself into new territories, jumping into both AR/VR and generative AI. But with both the Vision Pro and Apple Intelligence having faced slow and heavily criticized starts,
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Macworld on MSNmacOS 16/26: Everything we know so far about the new Mac OSThe next macOS is coming. Here's what to expect from new features, to its name, the beta start date, and which Macs will get the new macOS version.
The highly anticipated iOS 26 update may not be all about aesthetic snazz and jazz. Instead, Apple could bring five notable changes to its in-house iPhone apps.