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Apple Announces WWDC 2026 Set for June: What to Expect

Apple confirmed today that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8 to June 12, 2026. The event will remain mainly online, though the company is hosting a small in-person gathering at its Apple Park headquarters on the opening day for selected students and developers. As for what to expect? Apple...

Apple’s 2026 Swift Student Challenge Kicks Off This February

Apple’s next Swift Student Challenge will open for submissions from February 6 to 28, 2026, giving students a chance to show off their coding skills and creativity through interactive app playgrounds. The annual competition invites students from around the world to design apps that tackle meaningful issues or highlight creative ideas using Apple’s Swift programming...

Insiders Say Apple’s Siri AI Demo Was Fiction: Not Even Demoware

Apple’s next-gen Siri demo at last year’s WWDC wasn’t just misleading—it may not have actually existed in any meaningful form, according to multiple engineers inside the company. John Gruber of Daring Fireball says he’s spoken with trusted unnamed Apple software engineers off the record who were stunned by the 2024 keynote. Why? Because they’d never...

iPhone Parental Controls Just Got a Major Upgrade in iOS 26

Apple is rolling out new features in its upcoming software updates to help parents better manage how kids and teens use their devices. Starting this fall with iOS 26 and other platform updates, parents will have more tools to ensure their children have age-appropriate experiences from the moment they pick up an Apple device. The...

iOS 26 Walkthrough: Here are 125+ New Features and Changes

Apple’s iOS 26 is now in beta, and it brings a massive upgrade over iOS 18, starting with the new Liquid Glass design. Brandon Butch has completed another iOS deep dive, this time comparing iOS 26 to iOS 18 side-by-side (which is super helpful to see the real differences), showing off more than 125 new...

Time Machine Local Backups Changing in macOS 27, Says Apple

A screenshot from macOS Tahoe beta shared by @StellaFudge suggests Apple is preparing to change how legacy products will support local Time Machine backups in the next major version of macOS (via MacRumors). According to the screenshot, Time Machine will no longer support AirPort Disks or Time Capsule drives — and language around local snapshots...

Air Canada Among First to Support Apple’s New Boarding Pass

Apple is rolling out a wave of updates to its services this fall, and Canadians are set to benefit from several key additions—including support from Air Canada. As part of its refreshed Apple Wallet experience announced at WWDC, Apple is introducing a redesigned digital boarding pass with live flight updates, indoor airport maps, baggage tracking,...

Apple Pulls the Plug on Intel Macs With macOS Tahoe

Apple has confirmed that macOS Tahoe will be the final version of macOS to support Intel-based Macs, marking the end of an era for the company’s older hardware. Speaking at the Platforms State of the Union event at WWDC, Apple’s Senior Director of Developer Relations, Matthew Firlik, said the company is now fully focused on...

Apple Games App Is Here: Everything You Need to Know

At WWDC 2025, Apple unveiled a brand-new app called Apple Games — a centralized hub where users can find all their games, connect with friends, and stay in the loop with live events and updates. The announcement falls in line with rumours from last fall and this spring ahead of WWDC. The idea is simple:...

tvOS 26: Which Apple TVs Can Get the Update and All Features?

Apple today unveiled tvOS 26 with a new design, the latest software update for Apple TV, during its WWDC 2025 keynote. The update brings a new Liquid Glass design, better AirPlay speaker support, smarter user profiles, and even a karaoke mode for Apple Music. Here’s what you need to know. Apple TVs That Support tvOS...

macOS 26 Tahoe Compatibility: Full List of Supported Macs

Apple today introduced macOS 26, called “Tahoe” by its crack marketing team during its WWDC 2025 keynote. The update features a new Liquid Glass design, better search with Spotlight, a dedicated Games app, and AI tools like Live Translation and Genmoji. But not every Mac will get the update—and this year, several older Intel models...

Which Apple Watches Support watchOS 26? See the Full List

Apple today announced watchOS 26, its latest software update for Apple Watch, during its WWDC 2025 keynote. The update brings a refreshed design, new features like a wrist-flick gesture to dismiss alerts, and a new AI fitness coach called Workout Buddy. The update will be available this fall and is free for supported devices. Apple...