Apple schedules WWDC 2025 for June 9-13
Briefly

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is set for June 9-13, 2023, with the keynote likely featuring Tim Cook on June 9. Attendees can expect major updates to iOS 19 and macOS 16, highlighting new software capabilities and ongoing developments in Apple Intelligence. However, the anticipated personalization updates for Siri are facing delays since March, leading to skepticism about their readiness by the conference. While the keynote will take place at Apple Park, the majority of the conference will be hosted online and remains free for all developers to participate.
Apple will hold its Worldwide Developers Conference from June 9-13, with Tim Cook likely keynoting on June 9 at 10AM PT.
Expect significant updates on iOS 19 and macOS 16, emphasizing new software features and Apple's ongoing challenges with AI-driven enhancements.
While we anticipate exciting changes, an update for Siri that promises greater personalization is delayed and unlikely to be resolved by June.
The keynote will be in-person at Apple Park, while the remainder of WWDC will be held online, accessible for developers without cost.
Read at Engadget
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