WWDC 2024
Apple's annual developer conference typically showcases updates to iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS and more. The company sometimes surprises us with new hardware, too. Apple's WWDC 2024 keynote kicks off on Monday, June 10.
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iOS 16 drops support for iPhone 6S, 7 and the first-gen SE
Apple will wave goodbye to older iPads, Macs and Apple Watch Series 3 as well.
iOS 16 brings big updates to the lock screen
Ahead of its official release sometime later this fall, today at WWDC 2022 Apple announced a number of exciting new features heading to iOS 16 including big revamps to the lock screen and notifications.
Watch Apple’s WWDC 2022 keynote here at 1PM ET
Take a gander at incoming updates for iOS, macOS, watchOS and more.
Apple is reportedly working on a major multitasking update for iPad
The company is seemingly still trying to make the iPad more like a laptop.
Apple sends out invites for limited in-person WWDC 2022 event
It will take place at Apple Park on June 6th.
iOS 16 could include improved notifications and new health tracking features
The next major release of Apple’s iOS operating system could include “significant enhancements,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Apple's online-only WWDC 2022 begins June 6th
Apple has announced that WWDC 2022 will take place between June 6th and June 10th.
Apple's WWDC announcements should worry anyone with an Intel Mac
Apple is deprecating some models based on the age of their chip, but protecting others that have... the same chip.
Axget Podcast: Diving into WWDC and E3
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Mat Smith about Apple's torrent of announcements from WWDC 2021 and what to expect from E3.
Everything Apple announced at its WWDC 2021 keynote
From iOS to macOS Monterey and privacy, here's everything Apple announced at WWDC.
Universal Control lets you use Macs and iPads like they're one machine
In macOS Monterey, you'll be able to bring an iPad next to your MacBook and simply drag your cursor over from your laptop to the tablet.
What to expect from Apple's online-only WWDC 2021
Google I/O is done, and so is Microsoft Build — that means Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is the last high-profile software showcase for at least a month. If you’re one to take Apple at its word, this year’s WWDC is shaping up to be the “biggest and best yet,” which leads us to the obvious question: what does the company plan to show off this year? Short answer: a lot.
Apple is keeping WWDC free and online-only for 2021
For the second year in a row, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference will be completely virtual. The company announced today that the online show will take place between June 7th and 11th — just like last year — and that it will once again be free to all registered developers. “We are working to make WWDC21 our biggest and best yet, and are excited to offer Apple developers new tools to support them as they create apps that change the way we live, work, and play," said Susan Prescott, Apple’s VP of Worldwide Developer Relations.
A year of tech events without tech events
Apple’s big press events and its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) wield arguably even more influence on the world of tech.
iOS 14 first look: Apple tries to do more but still keep things simple
Sure, we got folders in iOS 4, and a flat redesign with iOS 7, but that signature app grid?
Apple Watch Series 5 is back to $299 after WWDC announcements
The Apple Watch Series 5 is back at its lowest price ever after the company details forthcoming updates.
Do Apple's new Mac chips mean ARM has won?
For the latest episode of our explainer show Upscaled, we dive into the history of the RISC architecture. With Apple dropping Intel for its own RISC-based CPUs, this will be the first time in decades we've seen a company try to produce high-end RISC processors.
Apple starts its two-year transition to ARM this week
Apple's transition from Intel to ARM will take about two years -- similar to when it switched from PowerPC to Intel.
Apple will debut a Translate app in iOS 14
The Translate app will allow you to speak or type in text and will convert your question or statement into one of 11 languages. The translated text will be displayed on-screen and will be spoken by a synthetic voice over the iPhone’s speaker.
Watch our live coverage of Apple's WWDC 2020 keynote!
If this were any other year, we’d be getting ready to cover Apple’s WWDC keynote address from the middle of the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose. We might be cozy at home, but it’s hard to imagine things at Apple feeling similarly at ease.