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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is nearly here, and that means you can expect big updates from the tech giant. In 2023, the company pulled back the curtain on the Vision Pro. A year later, Apple Intelligence made its debut. Now, all eyes are on what’s next. So far, WWDC 2025 rumors point to one clear headline: major iOS updates.
It’s important to understand the extent to which all these enterprise-focused changes show that Apple understands it is an enterprise player and wants to ensure its devices are both enterprise ready and consumer simple.
Earlier this year, YouTuber Jon Prosser shared multiple videos showing off what he claimed to be re-created renderings of what was then presumed to be called iOS 19 and which was eventually unveiled by Apple as iOS 26 at WWDC in June. In his first video ...
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Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is expected to be one of its biggest yet. After years of rumors and leaks, Apple could finally take the wraps off of its mixed reality ...
Apple has yet to deliver on some of the key technology advances that could modernize developers' apps for the AI era.
Since its small beginnings in 1983 and right up to the current slick video presentations, WWDC has been where Apple has made so many major announcements — and sometimes they were so major they ...
Worldwide Developers Conference keynote was sparse on the kind of groundbreaking announcements it’s usually known for. With no major hardware reveals until September and no pressure to wade into undercooked tech categories like AI or augmented reality,
Apple is adopting a strategy that is used extremely successfully in nature to achieve the exact opposite of what Apple wants to happen, which is for customer wasps to eat up the tasty cicada product announcements.