Here are 3 key AI announcements Apple made at WWDC 2025
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PCMag on MSNApple WWDC 2025 Live: New Looks and Features for iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, iPad OS, CarPlay, watchOS, and MoreApple's WWDC 2025 keynote has come and gone and was chock full of exciting news. PCMag was at Apple headquarters in Cupertino to provide live coverage and has all the Apple-related headlines you need to read.
Apple's June 9 hosting of WWDC 2025 brought a whole heap of updates – with the focus entirely on software, with no rumoured iPhone 17 Air tease part of the show. The key take-away was the new Liquid Glass visual aesthetic, which will feature across the board.
At Apple’s WWDC 2025, most of the design buzz centered around a new UI material called “Liquid Glass.” It’s shiny, it refracts light, it’s very Apple. Apple’s VP of Human Interface, Alan Dye, called it the company’s “broadest design update ever,” and it’s definitely a very different look and feel across all of Apple’s devices.
At WWDC 2025, that all changed thanks to what Apple calls "An entirely new powerful and intuitive windowing system." In iPadOS 26 (yes, Apple decided to rename iPadOS 19), users can now easily switch between app windows and organize them like never before.
As per Apple, iPadOS 26 will be available as a free software update for the following models: Registered Apple Developers can download the developer beta update starting today, with public beta availability starting next month.
Apple slapped a new coat of paint on its operating systems at WWDC and called it good — but perhaps there was a chance that it actually had planned something entirely different.
Here’s a rundown of the most significant new features and software changes announced by Apple during the WWDC 2025 keynote.
Apple has once again built in some features into its operating systems that were previously available through third-party apps.