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Apple (YouTube, MacRumors, 9To5Mac, Macworld, AppleInsider, Hacker News, The Verge, Wired, Lobsters):
All systems glow for WWDC26.
Previously:
Update (2026-06-09): Dan Moren:
During its discussion of platform improvements, Apple zoomed out on a small-text screen of many of the changes coming in its platforms this year—and there are a lot of them. Good news, now you can read at your own convenience—still in very small text.
Luckily, we managed to capture it and have the full list for you to peruse, grouped appropriately.
Apple is not a company that admits weakness or mistakes in public, but the WWDC 2026 keynote made clear just how much external pressure Apple is under right now. Although a few of the announced features undoubtedly bubbled up internally, the three-part structure of the 75-minute-long keynote was clearly reactive. Apple focused on user and developer complaints, parental concerns about technology abuse, and the embarrassment surrounding Apple Intelligence and the “more personalized” Siri it had promised two years earlier. This was not the keynote of a company setting the direction of the industry.
It took Apple an hour and a half to walk through the major new features in the updates, but we have a quicker 10 minute recap for those who want the highlights.
Previously:
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