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WWDC 2026 News Hub live from Apple Park: iOS 27, new Siri, more

I’m inside Apple Park this morning for WWDC 2026. Today, Apple is expected to unveil its next round of major software updates, including iOS 27, macOS 27, and much more. There’s also an all-new version of Siri in the works that Apple will debut today.


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How to watch WWDC 2026

It’s easy to follow along with the WWDC festivities from home, here’s how:

You can also keep track of the announcements via Apple’s Newsroom website.

WWDC News Hub: iOS 27, more

  • New Apple Intelligence features are also coming to a slew of Apple’s apps, including Phone, Safari, Mail, Messages, Passwords, and much more.
  • We’ve kicked things off with an intro from Craig Federighi, thanking Tim Cook for his time as Apple CEO.
  • Seated inside the ring with 30 minutes till showtime:
  • The real reason to come to WWDC: the hardworking doggos:
  • Apple Park looks stunning this morning:
  • Here’s the swag bag from WWDC 2026, featuring Lil Finder Guy and more:

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