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Apple kicked off WWDC earlier this week with a bang. Here's a rundown of the biggest announcements from the event so far.
Apple previewed the update for the next generation of iPhone software. It has a new name, a new look, and a bunch of quality-of-life features and improvements.
Here's everything the tech company announced in its WWDC 2025 keynote address, including iOS 26, the Liquid Glass design and AI updates.
At WWDC 2025, Apple changed how we interact with our devices with the introduction of a new user interface it calls Liquid Glass. Apple CEO Tim Cook described it this way: “Expressive. Delightful. But still instantly familiar.”
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Apple will likely focus on the next iOS, which is rumored to have the most significant design change since the introduction of iOS 7.
The new design is rumored to match its upcoming 20th anniversary iPhone, featuring curved glass and slim bezels.
While watchOS 26 doesn’t look like a big upgrade, there are several ways Liquid Glass will change how you interact with your Watch.
On top of looking pretty, Apple says that it’s also functional. Liquid Glass UI elements will be able to expand and contract with nice-looking animations to adapt to what the app needs it to do. It also works with light and dark modes along with Apple’s new clear mode, which makes all of your icons look like glass.
New touch-responsive Liquid Glass interface design "dynamically reacts" when you touch it, according to Apple.
Apple will highlight its AI strategy at Monday's WWDC 2025 keynote, with its much-talked-about "Liquid Glass" software redesign playing