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With Google and Microsoft’s developer conferences out of the way, now it’s time for Apple’s WWDC. The Cupertino company is gearing up to unveil new versions (and new numbers) for all its operating systems, as well as taking a second step at convincing everyone it’s a major player in the AI industry.
To find out what Apple has planned for yourself, you can watch the WWDC 2025 keynote on its website, its YouTube channel and right here (embedded above) once the livestream is up. Apple will also host developer sessions online for more in-depth, technical overviews of the new software features it announces.
The keynote for WWDC 2025 takes place at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, on June 9 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT and be followed by a "Platforms State of the Union." The keynote is set to be streamed on Apple TV, the Apple YouTube page and at apple.com. USA TODAY will also provide live coverage.
INVESTIGATIONS: Texas closed a tax loophole. Last-minute deals cost taxpayers $175M anyway What is the WWDC? WWDC is the Worldwide Developers Conference, an Apple-run conference that dates back to the 1980s.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on Monday with the company's standard keynote presentation—a combination of PR about how great Apple and its existing products are and a first look at the next-generation versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and the company's other operating systems.
Apple Design Awards recognized top apps and games from developers worldwide at WWDC. Winners showcased innovation, inclusivity, and technical excellence across categories like Delight & Fun, Social Impact,
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Apple's WWDC 2025 is set to begin tonight, highlighted by Tim Cook's keynote. The event will showcase the latest software updates, including iOS 19 and macOS 16, with potential design overhauls inspired by the Vision Pro.