Apple event live blog: Follow WWDC news before the keynote starts

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Next week, Apple will kick off WWDC with a keynote presentation that outlines all of the new features across its family of devices: iOS, iPadOS, macOS. watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. What will Apple have in store for this year’s show? Will there be any surprises? This will be your one-stop source for all things Apple this week and all through next week’s show, so stay tuned!

Watch the WWDC keynote right here

Apple has posted a placeholder page for its keynote livestream on YouTube, which you can watch right here. You can also check out the keynote on Apple.com and in the TV app on Apple TV.

Catch up on the rumors

For months, we’ve been collecting every rumor and tidbit about iOS/iPadOS and macOS leading up to Monday’s keynote. If you haven’t been following as closely as we have, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered with superguides for iOS and macOS, as well as everything else expected to arrive this month.

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WWDC 2026: Live blog

4 hours ago, By David Price

Tim Cook’s last hurrah

Back in April, Tim Cook announced he will step down as Apple CEO on September 1. (He isn’t leaving, by the way. His new duties as chairman of the board are likely to include a certain amount of political wrangling.) This timing means new CEO John Ternus will be in place for the iPhone 18 Pro launch in early September, and Monday’s WWDC26 keynote will be Cook’s swansong: his last Apple event as host and compere.

This will surely be acknowledged in some way. Perhaps Ternus will be invited on stage for a symbolic passing of the torch: a handshake, a hug, a high five. Expect Cook to thank the colleagues and customers who’ve supported him for the past 15 years, much as he did in this letter to the Apple community.

And here’s a trip down memory lane. A video of Cook’s very first event in charge, back in October 2011. “This is my first product launch since being named CEO,” he says. “It is a pleasure to host you today.” The pleasure was all ours, Tim.

6 hours ago, By Roman Loyola

WWDC preview podcast: macOS 27 and Mac hardware

A couple of weeks ago, Michael, Jason, and I talked about WWDC and what could happen with macOS 27 and Mac hardware. You can check out that episode of the Macworld PODcast in the YouTube video below. Skip to the 12-minute mark if you don’t want to hear us talk about the Ferrari Luce.

18 hours ago, By Michael Simon

Apple’s first search engine may power Siri

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will use “an in-house web search product” to power Siri’s upgraded knowledge base without leaning on Google or ChatGPT. If true, that’s a major step toward replacing Google in Safari, a rumor we’ve been tracking for years.

20 hours ago, By Michael Simon

WWDC feature spotlight: New home for Visual Intelligence

As we get ready for the keynote kicking off on Monday at 10am PT, we’re going to spotlight rumored features that we’re excited about. Here’s one that I think people will love: Apple is reportedly moving Visual Intelligence from the Camera Control button to the camera to give it more, ahem, visibility. According to reports, there will be a new “Siri” option in the Camera app that will take you straight into Visual Intelligence to get information about something you see.

Visual Intelligence is an underappreciated feature that works quite well, but I fear most iPhone users don’t even know it exists. Moving it to a place where people will see it every day will be a great way to advertise it. And now that it’ll be using a smarter Siri rather than ChatGPT for most requests, it could be the killer feature of iOS 27.

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21 hours ago, By Michael Simon

WWDC preview: Top 5 most wanted

WWDC is going to be filled with small changes and big features coming to your Apple devices later this year. We’ll be highlighting a few of them throughout the weekend, but to get started, here’s Filipe Esposito with a list of the top 5 things he hopes to see on Monday, including a tease for the folding iPhone. Will it happen? We’ll know in just a few more days.

23 hours ago, By Michael Simon

More changes in store for notifications

Mark Gurman’s WWDC preview for Bloomberg doesn’t include much that we haven’t already heard, but we did spot this tidbit: “Notifications across iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 have a new effect for when alerts arrive. They now slide in from the left side of the screen, aligning with the new gesture system: Users swipe down from the left to open the Notification Center because swiping down from the center now opens the Search or Ask AI panel.”

So it sounds like notifications are changing yet again. Someday Apple will settle on a system it likes, but for now, we’ll be summoning Siri more often than we want until our fingers get used to the new system.

1 day ago, By David Price

What exactly is “coming bright up”?

Apple loves a good clue, and the marketing materials for WWDC26 are no exception. Invites feature the tagline “Coming bright up,” while the company’s developer portal uses the phrase “All systems glow.” Nice puns, but what do they mean?

The most likely explanation is that these are references to an upcoming interface redesign. Once iOS 27 is here, Siri is going to look very different, and this will include a glow in the Dynamic Island to indicate that it’s been activated.

We discuss the WWDC taglines in more depth here.

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1 day ago, By Michael Simon

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2 days ago, By Michael Simon

New merch at Apple Park!

If you happen to be in Cupertino and want to stop by the store at Apple Park, there is some special new gear. According to Mr. Macintosh on X, Apple has started selling new rainbow hats and crewnecks, and stainless steel water bottles. Of course, they could be for Pride Month, but we think Apple is just really excited for the show Monday,

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

Google and Nvidia will play a major role in the new Siri

When Apple announces the new Siri next week, you’ll hear a lot about what it can do, how smart it is, how much more capable it is, and how cool the new interface looks. What you might not hear much about is that at least part of it will run on Google servers, which are powered by Nvidia chips. The burning question is: How will Apple play up the privacy angle, and how does Private Cloud Compute fit into all this?

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

iOS 27 already has a game-changing feature

In late May, Apple announced a couple of iOS 27 features early as part of a spotlight on Accessibility. Among them is a huge upgrade to Voice Control, which will use natural language to control all sorts of things on your phone. That’s cool on its own, but it also speaks to a much more capable and contextual Siri that could change everything about how we use and interact with our iPhones.

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

Save $100 on the Apple Watch Series 11

Along with iOS 27, we’ll also get a look at watchOS 27 during Monday’s keynote. If you want to make sure you can get all the latest features, pick up an Apple Watch Series 11 for just $299, a savings of $100 and matching the lowest price we’ve ever seen.

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

Fix the iPhone camera please!

I’m a pretty casual iPhone photo taker, but Filipe Esposito made me realize just how underpowered the iPhone camera is. I don’t hate using it like he does, but I also don’t seek out many features because they’re just too hard to find. Filipe is hopeful that iOS 27 will fix things.

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

Macworld’s WWDC Preview podcast: iOS 27 and more!

Roman, Jason, and myself spend an hour talking about what we expect next week from iOS 27, Siri, and Apple Intelligence—plus a few predictions on how Apple will start the show. Join us and send us a comment at podcast@macworld.com with your thoughts.

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

You might hate iOS 27

If there’s one thing we’re sure of next week, it’s that iOS 27 will feature a lot of AI. As AI skeptic Jason Cross explains, there’s a bit of a backlash against AI right now. There are hallucinations, confidently wrong answers, inappropriate images, bias—the list goes on. What kind of AI will iOS 27 bring? And more importantly, will iPhone users embrace the new Siri or turn against it?

3 days ago, By Michael Simon

Will Apple bring any new Macs to the show?

While WWDC is primarily a software show, we’ve gotten our share of Apple hardware announcements at the event, including Vision Pro, HomePod, and the 15-inch MacBook Air. However, much like last year, this year’s show looks to be entirely focused on software. That’s a bummer, but Filipe Esposito explains why there’s still plenty of time for new hardware this year.

2 days ago, By Michael Simon

Welcome to the WWDC 2026 live blog!

Come on in, everyone! We’re starting this year’s live blog a little early this year to make sure you don’t miss a thing. We’ll have full coverage of every leak, rumor, and announcement leading up to the keynote at 10 am on Monday, followed by minute-by-minute reporting of everything announced as it happens. So keep coming back!

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