Apple announced that this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8-12. The company tends to be consistent with event timing, so it’s no surprise that CEO Tim Cook will take the stage for the keynote on June 8, most likely at 1PM ET.
Much of WWDC will take place online and will be free to attend, though there will be an in-person component for select developers, students and media at Apple Park in Cupertino, California. You’ll be able to take in WWDC via the Apple Developer app, website and YouTube channel. It will also be available in China on the Apple Developer Bilibili channel.
What should we expect this time around? This is a software-focused event and all indications point toward a reveal of the upcoming “27” operating systems. This would include iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, visionOS 27, watchOS 27 and macOS 27.
We don’t know for certain what new features these operating system updates will bring to the table, with Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggesting that WWDC will be “a fairly muted affair this year.” Rumors have indicated that iOS 27 will deliver much-needed improvements to Apple Intelligence along with the delayed Siri overhaul. Reports also suggest the presence of split-pane multitasking, a redesigned Health app and a new battery management system for iPhones.
In any event, we don’t have that long to wait. Tech Reader will be on hand to report on all of the announcements and reveals.
