WWDC
Coverage of WWDC in the Nexus archive.
- The Morning After: Apple's quest to make AI useful to its users
Apple's WWDC event focused on refining existing AI work to make it more useful for users, avoiding the addition of numerous eye-catching features.
- The App Store is going to add subscription bundles soon
Apple is expanding App Store bundles to include subscriptions from different companies, such as Instagram Plus and Tinder Platinum, alongside new 'Suites' that combine non-standalone subscriptions. The announcement was made during WWDC and reported by TechCrunch and 9to5Mac.
- How Jim Cramer views Apple on Day 2 of its post-WWDC keynote pullback
Jim Cramer advises investors to hold Apple stock, stating 'we're not going to trade Apple' and describing it as an 'own, don't trade.' However, he cautions that 'you cannot call the bottom here,' indicating uncertainty about its current valuation.
- Apple’s WWDC AI demos looked more real after $250M false ad settlement
Apple's 2026 WWDC keynote featured AI demonstrations that appeared more realistic following a $250M false advertising settlement. The demos included scenes of a person holding a phone.
- Where was tvOS 27 at WWDC?
The article notes that tvOS 27 was not mentioned during Apple's WWDC keynote, despite other major OS updates like macOS 27, iOS 27, and iPadOS 27 being highlighted. The event's structure shifted to focus on features rather than individual OS sections.
- Apple plays catch-up at WWDC
Apple highlighted fixes, performance improvements, and long-requested features during its WWDC keynote before unveiling an upgraded AI-powered Siri. The company aims to position AI as part of broader software enhancements rather than a standalone focus.
- Cameras get an Apple Intelligence boost in Apple Home
Apple Intelligence will enhance Apple Home cameras with AI-powered features like video descriptions and natural language search. The Home app will analyze footage to generate summaries, connect relevant clips, and highlight 'noteworthy clips' using Apple Intelligence, announced at WWDC with iOS27.
- Apple announces visionOS 27 with Siri AI
Apple announced visionOS 27 during its WWDC keynote, featuring an updated Siri AI assistant, a dedicated Siri app, visual intelligence for querying content on floating displays, and support for immersive scenes from user-captured panoramas. The Vision Pro will also offer faster Wi-Fi and a new 'extra-small' widget size for customization.
- WWDC protesters want Apple to ban Elon Musk’s apps
Protesters at Apple's WWDC conference are urging the company to remove 'nudify apps' from the App Store and eliminate 'known' child sexual abuse material from iCloud. The demonstrators, from UltraViolet and Heat Initiative, criticized Apple outside its Cupertino campus, asking incoming CEO John Ternus to address the issue.
- Apple’s WWDC will be a make-or-break moment for the company’s fledgling AI strategy
Apple’s WWDC event is a critical opportunity to demonstrate advancements in its AI strategy, particularly for improving Siri’s intelligence and contextual awareness. The company will present its progress during a Monday keynote.
- Apple stock is coming hot into next week's WWDC. How the company can meet the moment
Apple stock is performing well ahead of next week's WWDC event. Investors are focused on Apple Intelligence as a key factor.
- Apple's WWDC: Tim Cook's AI legacy at stake in his final developer conference as CEO
Apple's WWDC conference is critical for Tim Cook's AI legacy, the future of Siri as an agentic platform, and the company's stock valuation. Key focus areas include AI advancements and the strategic direction of Siri.
- These new iOS 27 renders hint at Siri’s big redesign
Apple's iOS 27 is expected to feature a redesigned Siri interface resembling ChatGPT and Liquid Glass, based on Bloomberg renders showing a pill-shaped chat bubble in the Dynamic Island with a drop-down menu. The final design will be revealed at WWDC in June, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
- Apple's surge to record highs faces a major test next month. What it must do to pass
Apple's stock surge faces a critical test with its WWDC event starting June 8, where the company aims to impress Wall Street through AI advancements. The event offers a pivotal opportunity to reinforce investor confidence.
- Apple’s biggest bull is now calling for a 37% stock jump
Daniel Ives of Wedbush predicts a 37% jump in Apple's stock price, citing next month's WWDC event as a major inflection point. This event is expected to significantly impact the stock. Ives is known for being Apple's biggest bull.