Apple WWDC Live: A Dedicated Gaming App for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TVLast month, a report indicated that Apple will launch a new standalone ‘Gaming’ app for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS. This dedicated app is said to include editorial content about upcoming titles on the App Store, as well as Apple Arcade games. Users can access the Gaming app on their iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV smart box, once they receive Apple’s next major OS updates later this year.Details on Apple’s new Gaming app here
2025-06-09T17:13:18+0530
Apple WWDC 2025 Live: iPadOS 26 Could Offer Better Multitasking FeaturesiPadOS and macOS are two distinct operating systems for the iPad and Mac computers, respectively. Over the years, users have complained about the lack of software features on iPadOS, even as the company’s hardware kept improving with each new generation. This year, Apple might actually improve productivity and multitasking features, while app window management might also get a boost. But will it offer the same functionality as a Mac? Read on to learn more about these rumoured upgrades to iPadOS 26
2025-06-09T16:55:20+0530
Apple WWDC Live: iOS 26 Could Support Dual Camera Recording on iPhone 17 Pro Models While Apple isn’t expected to announce any details related to new hardware at WWDC, including the rumoured iPhone 17 models, recent reports have given us an idea of what to expect in terms of design, and some of the features that could arrive on these phones. According to one such report, the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max could offer support for dual video recording with iOS 26. This isn’t a groundbreaking feature, as several Android phones already allow users to record video with the rear camera and front camera simultaneously, but it’s nice to see Apple finally adding support for a feature that can be useful for vloggers and other content creators. Find out more about this feature here
2025-06-09T16:36:33+0530
Apple WWDC 2025 Live: Apple Could Introduce Glass-Like Design on iOS 26 The upcoming iOS 26 update could bring Apple’s biggest smartphone OS redesign since iOS 7 was released in 2013. This year, Apple is expected to introduce a new glass-inspired design across various parts of the operating system, that could resemble some of the design elements on its newest operating system, visionOS. Users might see notable changes to the interface, which is also expected to arrive on iPadOS 26, and some elements are said to make their way to macOS 26, watchOS 26, and other updates. Take a look at Apple’s leaked design for iOS 26 and iPadOS 26
2025-06-09T16:12:51+0530
Apple WWDC Live: watchOS 26 Could Get Third-Party Control Centre WidgetsAccording to a recent report, Apple will allow third-party developers to include support for their own widgets on the Control Centre on watchOS. This means that third party apps could eventually enable users to add a shortcut to perform certain actions that can be launched by pressing the side button on their Apple Watch. When Apple rolled out iOS 18 last year, it enabled users to add third party Control Centre buttons and widgets, along with support for resizing and re-ordering the layout. Here’s what we know about the Control Centre on watchOS 26
2025-06-09T15:54:00+0530
Apple WWDC 2025 Live: Apple’s “Sleek Peek” Updates Will Arrive Later This YearApple is expected to unveil iOS 26, macOS 26, iPadOS 26, and other software updates, along with improvements to built-in apps and services, and they will soon be available to developers for testing. These builds will later be rolled out to beta testers who have signed up to receive pre-release software from Apple. Once testing is complete, Apple is expected to roll out these updates to customers with eligible devices. The process usually takes around three months, and these updates are likely to roll out to users in September, if previous release timelines are any indication.
2025-06-09T15:21:56+0530
Apple WWDC Live: Don’t Expect too Many Apple Intelligence AnnouncementsDuring the WWDC 2024 keynote last year, Apple announced several features related to artificial intelligence (AI), branded as Apple Intelligence. Some of these features have since rolled out to eligible iPhone and Mac computers, in recent months. However, the company has yet to release its most awaited AI feature, an upgraded version of Siri that is better at conversations and relies on AI to provide contextual information from a user’s device. Now, recent reports suggest that Apple won’t spend too much time on Apple Intelligence features at WWDC 2025, even as it works to deliver the promised features to users’ devices in the future.Find out why Apple Intelligence might not be mentioned very often at WWDC 2025
2025-06-09T15:01:20+0530
Apple WWDC 2025 Live: Apple CEO Tim Cook Meets Swift Student Challenge Winners Ahead of WWDC 2025, Apple CEO Tim Cook met the winners of the company’s annual Swift Student Challenge. Every year, the company picks 50 Distinguished Winners and gives them a three-day tour of Apple Park along with access to special sessions during the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) that begins on Monday.
2025-06-09T14:29:22+0530
Apple WWDC Live: Will Apple Release iOS 26 or iOS 19?A recent report suggests that Apple will switch to a new numbering scheme for iOS this year. Instead of releasing iOS 19 as the successor to iOS 18, Apple’s next iPhone operating system update is expected to arrive as iOS 26. The company is also expected to unveil the next versions of its other operating systems with the same version number. As a result, we can expect to see Apple showcase iOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, iPadOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 at the WWDC keynote event. Read more about Apple’s upcoming operating system updates here
2025-06-09T14:09:45+0530
Apple WWDC 2025 Live: Apple Design Awards 2025 WinnersEvery year, Apple reveals the winners of its annual Design Awards, which are presented to developers across various categories. The Cupertino company selected a total of 12 apps and games as the winners of the Apple Design Awards 2025 last week. This year’s winners include Speechify, which won an award under the inclusivity category, and Balatro (Delight and Fun). Check the full list of the Apple Design Award 2025 winners
2025-06-09T13:54:38+0530
Apple WWDC Live: Updates to Messages, Lock Screen Album Art and More ExpectedWhile we’re expecting Apple to announce details related to its updates for iOS, macOS, and other operating systems at WWDC, a recent report also gives us an idea of a few smaller updates that could be revealed today. Apple’s Messages app is expected to gain support for automatic message translation, while the Apple Music app could add support for displaying animated album art on the Lock Screen on iOS 26. Read more about these anticipated iOS 26 features here
2025-06-09T13:37:18+0530
Apple WWDC 2025 Live: How to Watch the Event Livestream In recent years, Apple’s WWDC event has been open to the public, allowing users and developers to tune in to keynote event the company’s website, the Apple Developer app, or via Apple’s YouTube channel. We’ve compiled a handy guide to streaming the Apple WWDC 2025 livestream when it kicks off at 10:30pm IST tonight. Here’s how to watch Apple’s WWDC 2025 event livestream
2025-06-09T13:03:53+0530
Apple WWDC Live: Keynote Event DetailsWWDC 2025 is scheduled to begin at 10am PT (that’s 10:30pm IST for viewers in India). Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to take the stage when the event begins, giving us an overview of what to expect from Apple’s updates and software features during the coming year. Apple typically brings executives from various teams in the company to unveil new software features, during its Worldwide Developers Conference.
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WWDC 2025 will kick off tonight, and only a few hours remain until Apple CEO Tim Cook takes the stage to make several announcements related to its software updates and features for the upcoming year. The company is also expected to unveil the next versions of its operating systems for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, and Mac computers. Unlike last year, the company isn’t expected to make too many announcements related to Apple Intelligence features, which have been delayed since they were first unveiled at last year’s WWDC event.
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