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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference

Apple has announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference, which will take place from June 9-13. Given the company’s consistency with event timing, it is likely that Tim Cook will kick off the keynote on June 9 at 10AM PT/1PM ET.

Expected Announcements

We have already received word that iOS 19 and macOS 16 will be sporting new looks, so a focus on the latest software changes can be expected. Additionally, updates on Apple Intelligence are anticipated, as it was a core part of the iOS 18.3 update that rolled out at the start of the year. However, Apple has faced challenges with some AI-powered features, particularly its notification summaries.

What Not to Expect

One thing that is unlikely to be seen is the long-awaited update to Siri that will offer more personalization, courtesy of Apple Intelligence. This project hit a delay in March, and despite hopes to the contrary, it seems unlikely that the issues will be resolved by June, as how hard we might hope otherwise.

Conference Details

Although the keynote will take place in-person at Apple Park, the rest of WWDC will be held online and is free for developers to attend.


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