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. On June 9, the Worldwide Developers' Conference keynote will showcase the changes coming with its 2025 software. That includes —, that's happening at 1PM ET / 10AM PT next week, and Apple will offer several options for livestreams. But if you prefer a text-and-image-based format as opposed to video, you can follow along on our liveblog, which will kick off on Monday morning. Our liveblog team includes Cherlynn Low and Nathan Ingraham, who will be covering the event in Cupertino.
Of course, it goes without saying that macOS should still get a California-themed name; hopefully Apple won't be throwing that tradition in the bin just yet. It'll stick around,starts to feel… Pro? The high-end versions of Apple's tablet have been more than capable on a hardware level for generations. But the software has held it back. That's presumably because the company doesn't want to cannibalize Mac sales.
is expected to join Apple's lineup this year. Without this feature, the phone's smaller battery might struggle to make it through a typical day. But with the AI battery feature activated, the svelte iPhone could become more practical. The virtual coach would collect data from your Apple devices and use AI to provide personalized health advice, chatbot-style. Apple is reportedly training the AI agent with data from company physicians. Meanwhile, outside experts would shoot educational videos.the virtual coach could arrive as early as iOS 19.4, which wouldn't likely come until early to mid-2026. But a quick aside in athat Apple will introduce a centralized, pre-installed app for gaming on the Mac, iPad, iPhone and Apple TV.
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