The man walked in from the crowd, shouting something that wasn’t immediately clear. He unzipped his jacket to reveal a keffiyeh and held up what looked like an employee badge.
The new design language brings a striking blend of translucency, depth, and responsive visual effects to system elements, apps, and interfaces.
Rolling out widely this fall, these upgrades bring smarter language tools, expressive creativity features, and more useful visual recognition, all built atop Apple’s on-device large language model.
Apple has introduced a gorgeous new design language with macOS Tahoe. The interface now uses a new material called Liquid Glass, which gives apps and system elements like the Dock and menu bar a translucent, reflective look.
The update blends fresh visual appeal with seamless usability, all powered by deeper Apple Intelligence integration designed to respect user privacy.
If the rumours are true, iOS 19 will arrive with a new name, a fresh design, and a host of features that stretch from gaming to health. Design, not AI, may be the star of this show.
Apple is reportedly readying major changes to iOS macOS, watchOS, iPadOS, Safari, and core apps, alongside updates to Apple Intelligence and Siri.
These updates will reflect a fresh, more transparent aesthetic inspired by the company’s visionOS design language, which debuted with the Vision Pro.
As CEO Tim Cook prepares to take the stage at WWDC 2025 in Cupertino, there’s one dominant question: Can Apple catch up in the AI race which is getting hotter by the day?
Apple is scheduled to host its next WWDC keynote from June 9 to 13, and platform updates are expected to headline the event. However, we may not see any major hardware or software announcements, especially new AI advancements, this year.
Apple may name its OS updates after the following year. That means the next big release of iOS, due this fall, will be called iOS 26, not iOS 19. The name change is expected to be uniform across all the company's operating systems.
iPadOS 19 may introduce a dynamic menu bar that appears at the top of the screen when a Magic Keyboard is attached, offering a more traditional laptop-like experience.
WWDC25 will spotlight the latest advancements in Apple software. We can expect Apple to unveil new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS, and more.
The challenge empowers students to join the community of developers using Swift — the same programming language used by professionals — to create their own apps.
Shaurya Gupta’s post on X quickly became a sensation. With the simple caption “Mission completed” and the event's hashtag, he tagged Tim Cook, capturing a moment many tech enthusiasts dream of.
iPadOS 18 comes with new Apple Pencil features, like a Calculator app with Math notes and handwriting tools in Notes, a heavily redesigned Photos app.
Apple’s AI voice assistant Siri will also benefit from Apple Intelligence integration into its devices. According to Apple, Siri has now entered a new era after being powered with Apple Intelligence.
Apple launched AI support in all its product with a twist. iOS 18 is here and while new AI features will be offered for select users, the main iOS update will be coming to a slew of iPhone models later this year. iOS 18 mostly focuses on the basics and gives you features that Android has offered for many years. Having said that, you finally get RCS message support on iPhones that Google has been pleading Apple to offer for a while. In addition to this, Apple is also extending support for its Satellite tech to other features and yes, Siri is getting a major overhaul. Here’s a look at everything new with the iOS 18 update coming to iPhones in 2024.
While this was just an unveil and as users start testing/interacting with Apple Intelligence, we will see how it performs in the real-world
macOS Sequoia also introduces Apple Intelligenc that combines the power of generative models with personal context to deliver intelligence that’s useful and relevant.
All Apple Intelligence features will be available later this year with iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and other software updates.
Apple announced iOS 18 with a host of new features coming to Messages, Mail, Control Centre, Maps and more.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference event kicks off today from the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, and is expected to be majorly focused on artificial intelligence.
What if, with iOS 18, Apple expands app locking so that users get to lock the entire app, not just a few features of the app?
WWDC 2024 is anticipated to be one of Apple's largest, providing developers and attendees an in-depth look at new software updates and AI advancements aimed at competing with Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft.