Apple’s updates to VisionOS 26, the operating system powering its mixed reality headset, build off last year’s Apple Vision Pro spatial computer that blends digital content with the physical world. At WWDC, Apple announced a range of updates for both consumer and enterprise customers, from new spatial widgets and content to more realistic Personas and more.

Apple has an opportunity to deliver a WWDC that would encourage developers to invest more of their time in the ecosystem.

Apple is expected to unveil changes to its operating systems iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS at its Worldwide Developers Conference.

Apple announced a refreshed user interface called Liquid Glass, which features a transparent visual interface that gives everything a "glassy" look.

This new naming system aims to make things clearer and more consistent across all platforms.

Apple is also updating the Photos app, Safari, FaceTime, Phone, and more.

Apple said it's bringing Visual Intelligence, its AI-powered image analysis tech, to the iPhone screen in iOS 26.

Apple said it's bringing Visual Intelligence, its AI-powered image analysis tech, to the iPhone screen in iOS 26.

Local multi-user experiences and widgets headline Apple’s annual software update.

Given the updates to iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe, it's no wonder that iPadOS 26 is getting its own makeover, too. But Apple is calling this update "the biggest

At WWDC 2025, Apple will likely focus on the next iOS, which is rumored to have the most significant design change since the introduction of iOS 7.

Apple’s updates to VisionOS 26, the operating system powering its mixed reality headset, build off last year’s Apple Vision Pro spatial computer that blends digital content with…

At Monday's WWDC conference, Apple announced the new macOS Tahoe, which comes with a series of updates related to Apple Intelligence, continuity features with the iPhone, and…

Apple announced a slew of updates at the Worldwide Developer Conference with one notable exception. It still hasn't revealed its previously announced AI-powered Siri.

Just like every year, Apple has once again built in some features into its operating systems that were previously available through third-party apps.

Apple has yet to deliver on some of the key technology advances that could modernize developers' apps for the AI era.

Some users and designers are already panning Apple's new user interface dubbed Liquid Glass, even though it's a bit early. There are reasons to think it might improve — but also…

Apple most notably unveiled a new design language called "Liquid Glass" and changed the version number to 26 to unify all operating systems.

Apple will begin using AI technology to power the discovery of apps on the App Store, the company announced at this week's Worldwide Developers Conference

The visionOS 26 update brings some notable features to Apple’s headset. The only question is who it’s for.

At WWDC 2025, Apple announced several AI features, such as a workout coach, live translation, and more.