
Apple’s annual WWDC event is kicking off on June 8th with a keynote presentation starting at 1PM ET / 10AM PT, where Apple will announce major updates to iOS, macOS, and its other operating systems.
Among those updates could be Apple’s delayed Siri overhaul, which has faced setbacks since it was initially announced at WWDC 2024. Apple is revamping Siri with some help from Google Gemini and is also rumored to have a dedicated Siri app in the works.
This is also the last keynote we’re expecting to see from Tim Cook before he steps down as CEO on September 1st and is replaced by John Ternus, who currently leads hardware engineering.
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“All systems glow.”
Apple’s Greg Joswiak is teasing a very glowy logo ahead of next week’s WWDC — one that could match the rumored design for Siri’s big upgrade that’s expected to be revealed at the show. I like it.
Apple’s WWDC 2026 event starts June 8th
Image: The Verge
Apple has set a date for this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), scheduling the keynote and Platforms State of the Union for June 8th through June 12th at Apple Park. As usual, we will be tuned in to find out what’s new in the 2027-branded editions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. After last year’s round of glassy visual tweaks, many are waiting for Apple Intelligence to deliver on delayed features, such as an AI upgrade for Siri.
In its press release, Apple says, “WWDC26 will spotlight incredible updates for Apple platforms, including AI advancements and exciting new software and developer tools.”
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