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AirPods Just Got a Creator Mode at WWDC: What’s New
Apple has revealed new features coming to AirPods 4, AirPods 4 with ANC, and AirPods Pro 2 at WWDC that make it easier to record pro-level audio and control your iPhone camera—hands-free. With a fall firmware update, creators will be able to record studio-quality vocals using their AirPods, even while walking or in noisy environments....
Apple Unveils New ‘Liquid Glass’ UI at WWDC 2025
Apple introduced a transformative redesign for its software platforms at WWDC 2025, unveiling the new "Liquid Glass" user interface
tvOS 26 Brings Major Apple TV Redesign—See What’s New
Apple today unveiled tvOS 26 at WWDC, which brings the biggest Apple TV update in years. From a sleek new look to karaoke-style singalongs and smarter profiles, Apple is pushing its set-top box further into the spotlight. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s coming to your Apple TV this fall: Liquid Glass Redesign Apple TV...
iPadOS 26 Makes Your iPad Feel Like a Mac—Here’s What’s New
Apple just unveiled iPadOS 26 at WWDC, and it’s the biggest iPad update ever. From a redesigned interface to smarter AI features and a serious upgrade to multitasking, iPadOS 26 pushes the iPad closer to being a full-blown computer (well, not quite yet)—while keeping the simplicity users love, according to the company. “iPadOS 26 is...
watchOS 26 Is Here: Everything New Coming to Your Wrist
Apple has announced watchOS 26 at WWDC 2025, and it’s all about making the Apple Watch feel more personal, helpful, and intelligent (if your watch supports it of course). The update brings a refreshed design, smarter fitness tracking, better messaging, and new one-handed controls. Here’s a full rundown of what’s coming later this fall. One...
macOS Tahoe 26: Everything New Coming to Your Mac
At WWDC 2025, Apple pulled the curtain back on macOS Tahoe 26, the next big update for Mac users (yes, Mark Gurman was right on the name leak). It’s bringing a new look, better iPhone integration, smarter AI tools, and big changes to Spotlight and gaming. Here’s everything coming to your Mac later this fall....
iOS 26 Is Here: Every Feature You Need to Know
At WWDC 2025, Apple gave the world its first look at iOS 26 — and it’s packed with a bold new design, smarter tools thanks to Apple Intelligence, and upgrades across the apps you use most. The update drops this fall for iPhone 11 and later, with a beta coming next month. “iOS 26 shines...
Apple CarPlay Gets ‘Liquid Glass’ Redesign, Widgets and More
Apple unveiled updates for CarPlay as part of the broader iOS 26 reveal at WWDC 2025. CarPlay’s redesign aligns with the "Liquid Glass" UI, featuring a sleeker, glass-like design with translucent elements for a modern, cohesive look across Apple’s ecosystem. Here’s CarPlay’s homescreen: Here is the new CarPlay in dark mode: There’s a new interface...
Apple Rebrands macOS, iOS and More with Year-Based Names
At WWDC 2025, Apple unveiled its new "Liquid Glass" design, a major user interface overhaul for iOS 26 and other operating systems like macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS. This redesign introduces a sleek, translucent aesthetic with glossy, glass-like elements, transparency effects, and layered depth, inspired by the Vision Pro's visionOS, aiming to create a unified,...
First Look: iOS 26 Design Unveiled at WWDC 2025
Apple has just unveiled its new design for iPhone called iOS 26. Here are some first images as seen from the company’s WWDC keynote happening right now. The design is called ‘Liquid Glass’ and will be seen across all devices: What do you think of this new design language? …developing, more to follow
Apple’s ‘Games’ App Leak? New Domain Goes Live Before WWDC
Apple appears to be laying the groundwork for a new Apple Games app, expected to be one of the features announced with iOS 26 during its WWDC keynote set to kick off in an hour. A new domain—games.apple.com—quietly went live ahead of the event, reports 9to5Mac. While the page currently shows nothing but a blank...
How to Watch WWDC 2025 and What to Expect
WWDC 2025 begins later today. Here's how to watch Apple's opening keynote and what to expect from the conference.