Apple has officially announced the date for WWDC 2026, its most significant software event of the year.
Apple has announced the date for WWDC 2026, which will take place from June 8 to June 12. This event is when Apple typically reveals the upcoming versions of its operating systems.
What should we expect at WWDC this year?
WWDC will highlight software advancements, with a strong emphasis beyond simple updates. Artificial Intelligence will again be in the spotlight, and attention will also be given to how Apple is updating its user interface to be more adaptable and touch-friendly.
Let’s dive into some of the more exciting details. The much-anticipated refresh of the MacBook Pro is reportedly set for later this year. Along with an OLED screen upgrade and sleeker design, it may introduce a touch-sensitive display for the first time in Apple’s computers.
Reports indicate that the macOS interface will undergo a functional update to support tap inputs, while still maintaining its traditional mouse and trackpad usability. It will be interesting to see if it aligns more with iPadOS or takes a new approach.
On the mobile side, the foldable iPhone is expected to launch in the Fall. Reports indicate that Apple is adjusting the iOS interface to be more adaptable, with new features like side panels and an interface that resembles iPadOS, optimizing the UI for the foldable phone's approximately eight-inch inner flexible screen.
This year, Apple is also poised to enhance the Liquid Glass design introduced last year. If you found iOS 26 visually lacking, iOS 27 should resolve some of those issues.
Additionally, Apple is developing new Siri and Apple Intelligence features utilizing Google’s Gemini AI models. The company is also reportedly working on stabilizing its platforms, taking a welcome break from the feature-heavy updates of recent years.
When can developers and end-users access it?
The developer beta versions of the new software will be available immediately after the keynote on June 8. If you’re a developer with an account, you can begin experimenting with iOS 27 right away.
For the general public, Apple plans to release public betas about a month later in July. These are typically more stable than the developer versions but may not be suitable for use on your main device. For the safest experience, it’s best to wait for the full release in September.
Rachit is an experienced tech journalist with over seven years of reporting on consumer technology.
RAI’s innovative Roadrunner robot is leaving humanoids behind
The robot's agility is likely to impress.
When the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute discusses technology, it's wise to pay attention. Founded by Marc Raibert, who also established robotics pioneer Boston Dynamics, known for the outstanding Atlas robot and the Spot quadruped, RAI Institute in Massachusetts has just revealed the Roadrunner, a 15 kg (33 lb) bipedal-wheeled robot prototype. Its unique design offers impressive versatility, enabled by its symmetrical, knee-jointed legs that allow efficient movement and easy obstacle avoidance.
You might soon notice ads in ChatGPT, but brands are uncertain about their effectiveness.
OpenAI’s venture into advertising is gaining traction, yet early indications suggest that the initial batch of ChatGPT ads hasn't yielded clear outcomes for brands. As the company explores ways to monetize its extensive user base, advertisers are struggling to determine if these new formats are genuinely effective.
Apple is following the Google Maps model by incorporating ads into Apple Maps.
Apple is venturing into advertising within Apple Maps, a move that could reshape how a billion users discover, navigate, and engage with the navigation app. The company is moving forward with plans to enable businesses to purchase visual placements in the app's search results. Apple’s services sector already generates over $100 billion each year, making the monetization of Maps a logical progression. The app is utilized by millions on iPhones, Apple Watches, and CarPlay dashboards, creating an excellent opportunity for targeted advertising.
Other articles
Apple has officially announced the date for WWDC 2026, its most significant software event of the year.
Apple has announced that WWDC 2026 will begin on June 8. Anticipate the unveiling of iOS 27, macOS 27, and an upgraded Siri powered by Gemini, all set to be introduced at Apple's largest software event of the year.
