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At WWDC 2025, Apple announced a new design language called Liquid Glass, that will extend to all of its devices. But it doesn’t appear to do much.
For app developers Apple also announced the ability to access the small on-device AI models that Apple has built into iOS and iPadOS via a new extension to the operating system. Over time, that ...
Apple has said it delayed its personalized AI-powered Siri to ensure it meets customer expectations. The feature was showcased at the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference but faced quality issues.
Apple at WWDC previewed a bunch of new features coming in its updated operating systems, but certain changes will have been met with dismay by third-party developers who already offer apps with ...
If you want to watch Apple's keynote presentation for yourself, check out how to watch WWDC 2025 for details on the various places you can find the livestream. For those who prefer following along ...
Apple Notes was once a very basic iPhone app with minimal features. Over the last few years especially, though, it’s grown into a note-taking powerhouse. The Notes app currently exists across ...
Apple's macOS 26, dubbed Tahoe, brings many of the same features introduced in iOS 26, including new wallpapers, live translation, and the Liquid Glass design language. The menu bar is now ...
Apple devices are displayed on a big screen during the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) a in Cupertino, Calif., on June 9, 2025. JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images ...
At WWDC, Apple showed how it plans to incorporate artificial intelligence across all its major products, from translating phone calls to giving the Mac a smarter search bar and more.
Apple Intelligence isn’t ready for prime time.Apple’s big developer summit is a Silicon Valley institution. The company has been hosting it every year since 1983, and in more recent years the ...
advertisement 06-10-2025 PREMIUM Apple’s Liquid Glass is exactly as ambitious as Apple Apple just introduced its biggest redesign in a decade. It may be that long before we know if it’s any good.
Betas for all of Apple’s platforms (iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS and tvOS) went out on June 9 through the Apple Developer Program, while a public beta should roll out in July through ...