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With Google and Microsoft’s developer conferences out of the way, now it’s time for Apple’s WWDC. The Cupertino company is gearing up to unveil new versions (and new numbers) for all its operating systems, as well as taking a second step at convincing everyone it’s a major player in the AI industry.
Apple's WWDC keynote was jam-packed with AI promises and unbridled ambitions. This year, the tech giant scaled back its Apple Intelligence messaging and made it crystal clear what we'd be getting – and not getting – in its latest software updates.
Key Takeaways Apple shares rose slightly Tuesday after losing ground the previous session following announcements from the company at its developers conference that failed to impress investors. The iPhone maker unveiled several AI-related improvements with iOS 26,
The new design is rumored to match its upcoming 20th anniversary iPhone, featuring curved glass and slim bezels.
However, in tvOS 26, which just became available as a developer beta, Apple has taken Sing a little further with several new features. Most importantly, you can now use an iPhone as a hand-held microphone, and have your voice amplified and reproduced alongside the music. Yes, just like a real karaoke session.
Key Takeaways Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote Monday delivered "slow but steady improvements to strategy," Wedbush analysts said, “but overall [it was] a yawner."The event introduced an iOS update with some new features,
Apple's WWDC 2025 kicks off at 1 p.m. ET with a keynote featuring Tim Cook, who is expected to detail the new iOS update and other new products.
Apple announced major software updates at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Most of the new features won’t reach users’ devices for a few months when OS 26 releases this fall.