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I chuckled the instant I saw Craig Federighi driving an F1 race car during the opening sequence of WWDC 2025. The whole gag got better … The post Apple’s blockbuster movie F1 just got a unique trailer only iPhone users can truly enjoy appeared first on BGR.
I actually like most of them. Fine, the new 'Liquid Glass' design language is arguably in a similar vein to Windows Vista, but it's nice to see iOS get a bit of a refresh, as it's felt a little stale for a while now.
Apple said it's bringing Visual Intelligence, its AI-powered image analysis tech, to the iPhone screen in iOS 26.
Apple announced Liquid Glass on Monday for all of its devices at WWDC 2025. Perhaps the most noticeable thing about it is that app icons, tab bars, and even the text magnifier you’ll see when you hover over words feel, well, liquid-y and glassy.
Apple's WWDC opener happened on Monday, and my brain has been wrapped around one particular feature ever since. It wasn't announced during the opening keynote, nor did it make it onto the all-encompassing graphics chart of iOS 26 features, but it's a big one -- if it works.
With iOS 26, which was announced by Apple at WWDC 2025, Apple plans to take the iPhone’s satellite capabilities even further, now with weather forecast updates. Although this feature wasn’t part of the WWDC 2025 opening keynote, Macworld found evidence of its existence in the iOS 26 beta code, which is now available to developers.
At today's WWDC 2025 keynote event, Apple unveiled a new design that will inform the next decade of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS development,
At this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple execs showcased dozens of tweaks, changes and improvements designed to enhance the user experience across practically all of its platforms.