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Macworld on MSNWWDC Keynote: Minute-by-minute, here’s what was announcedIf you’re an Apple fan, today is the biggest day of the year. The WWDC keynote sets the tone for the next 12 months as Apple provides a sneak peek at the next versions of every OS—iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS, and probably a few AirPods and HomePod updates too.
WWDC opening presentation has come to a close after pulling back the curtain on iOS 26 and Liquid Glass, as well as some of the other major changes coming to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, and more later this year.
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Apple announces at its annual developer conference in Cupertino, Calif.
Apple announced Liquid Glass on Monday for all of its devices at WWDC 2025. Perhaps the most noticeable thing about it is that app icons, tab bars, and even the text magnifier you’ll see when you hover over words feel, well, liquid-y and glassy.
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CNET on MSNBiggest Apple Announcements From WWDC 2025: Liquid Glass, iOS 26, New Camera App Look and Much MoreCNET will be there to bring you all the news as it happens, including our first impressions of iOS 19 -- which may end up being called iOS 26. You can watch the event online from anywhere in the world.
Yep, Google and Microsoft are ahead now, but taking the time to deliver a thoughtful, truly useful AI approach is very Apple, and it's ultimately the right move.
At Apple’s big developer event, developers were served a feast of AI-related updates, including APIs that will let them use Apple Intelligence in their apps and ChatGPT-augmentation from within Xcode.
I actually like most of them. Fine, the new 'Liquid Glass' design language is arguably in a similar vein to Windows Vista, but it's nice to see iOS get a bit of a refresh, as it's felt a little stale for a while now.