Apple will likely focus on the next iOS, which is rumored to have the most significant design change since the introduction of iOS 7.
Apple will be concentrating its Apple Intelligence launches at WWDC 2025 on developer tools, and wide-ranging translation for users, including live translation via AirPods.
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It's been a rough first year for Apple Intelligence, while OpenAI, Meta and Google have made progress with their respective AI hardware strategies. "You may not need an iPhone 10 years from now," said Apple services chief Eddy Cue in court last month,
MacBooks are gonna MacBook, the iPhone is gonna iPhone, but what about new Apple hardware? While the Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) 2025 won't be a bonanza for new Apple products, it may offer our best hint at the mid-term and more distant future for Apple hardware, beyond the next processor upgrades.
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A prime example is Microsoft Recall, a feature meant to record the user's screen and index the information to make it searchable with AI. It was announced in May 2024 and initially supposed to be released to the public in June 2024, but was delayed several times for privacy reasons, finally launching in preview in April 2025.
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) kicks off next week — but if I'm honest with myself, I’m struggling to care. I used to watch the shows with eager anticipation as to what new goodies would be coming to my Mac across the next year.
Ahead of WWDC, which kicks off on Monday, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman is out with a pretty lengthy article about what to expect from WWDC. Gurman reiterates