WWDC's keynote will celebrate macOS 27, but it will also be a funeral for Intel Macs. The final countdown for their apps starts tomorrow.
If only Apple keynotes gave blunt advice...
The introduction of Apple Silicon immediately put a timer on the Intel Mac experience. Apple Silicon was the company's new direction, and that everyone should migrate that way or be left behind.Evolve or die. Except less morbid and that it really dealt with software and hardware support.
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Sunday Reboot: Intel support is on its last legs this WWDC
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Little Finder Guy joins Clarius the Dogcow in the 2026 WWDC swag bag
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The WWDC swag bag for 2026 has arrived, with attendees getting a bag, a bottle, and a collection of pins, including one of Little Finder Guy.
WWDC 2026 swag bag - Image Credit: Canoopsy/X
Each year, visitors to Apple Park taking part in the WWDC festivities can pick up exclusive Apple merchandise from the on-site Apple Store. At the same time, attendees can pick up a swag bag, made specifically for the developer event.The 2026 swag bag was picked up by Canoopsy, who posted pictures to X on Sunda -
Slow-to-arrive Apple Intelligence upgrades delayed new product category launches
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Apple's Home Hub could arrive in late 2026, smart glasses in late 2027, and a tabletop robotic arm sometime in 2028. These were all expected sooner, but Apple's delayed AI upgrades created roadblocks.
Apple Home Hub could be a tablet device that attaches to mounts like speakers and stands
In the Apple leaks world, unannounced products that get release windows pushed internally still get labeled as "delayed." Apple engineers clearly had a release date in mind, and even had a target set, but other -
One fateful meeting in 2025 put Apple Intelligence and Siri on the right course
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The battle to rework the failed Apple Intelligence initiative and Siri stems from a fateful meeting of executives, that triggered a major restructuring of Apple's AI efforts. Here's what happened, and when it all went down.
Craig Federighi promoting Apple Intelligence - Image Credit: Apple
Monday's WWDC keynote address is expected to be heavy on AI features in iOS 27 and Apple's other operating systems.It should also bring to an end a turbulent period for the company. After the initial launch of -
Here's what the folding iPhone looks like, open and shut
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More images of a purported dummy unit of the iPhone Fold have appeared, helping solidify the appearance of the much-rumored model.
A supposed iPhone Fold dummy unit - Image Credit: Sonny Dickson
On June 1, an image circulated Weibo via a reputable leaker showing what seemed like a prototype or dummy unit for the iPhone Fold or Ultra. Days later, more shots have emerged.Shared to X early on June 7, the images from Sonny Dickson outright describes the pictured item as an "iPhone Fold dummy unit." -
Tim Cook expected to head WWDC keynote, for the last time
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The opening keynote of WWDC has been presented by Tim Cook every year since 2012, but as his time as CEO draws to an end, there is speculation over whether he'll make one last appearance.
Apple CEO Tim Cook will present WWDC 2026, but many of his executive team will feature too - image credit: Apple
Tim Cook does appear, unsurprisingly, to have already handed over the reins to the incoming CEO John Ternus for Apple's future planning. But Cook remains CEO until September, so the first time we'll -
More iPhone Fold dummy shots appear in folded, open forms
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More images of a purported dummy unit of the iPhone Fold have appeared, helping solidify the appearance of the much-rumored model.
A supposed iPhone Fold dummy unit - Image Credit: Sonny Dickson
On June 1, an image circulated Weibo via a reputable leaker showing what seemed like a prototype or dummy unit for the iPhone Fold or Ultra. Days later, more shots have emerged.Shared to X early on June 7, the images from Sonny Dickson outright describes the pictured item as an "iPhone Fold dummy unit." -
iPhone 18: What We Know About Apple's Next Flagship Lineup
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The iPhone 18 rumor mill is pointing toward Apple's foldable debut, a bigger battery, a variable-aperture camera and a split 2026-27 release schedule. Plus, there might be new dark cherry and light blue colors. -
B&H slashes up to $300 off M5 Pro, M5 Max MacBook Pros for WWDC
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B&H is celebrating WWDC with steeper discounts on MacBook Pros, and a variety of 14-inch and 16-inch models are in stock and up to $300 off.
Save up to $300 with MacBook Pro deals for WWDC - Image credit: Apple
You can shop the full selection of MacBook Pro savings at B&H. We've also rounded up top picks from the sale in the bulleted list below.Shop B&H's MacBook Pro sale
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