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WWDC25: A Polished Surface on a Familiar Core

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC25, has wrapped, leaving developers and Apple enthusiasts with a fresh suite of operating systems to dissect: iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26. The keynote, a whirlwind of slickly produced videos and on-stage demos, introduced a visually stunning new design language, significant updates to iPad multitasking, and a new, chatty companion for your wrist. But as the dust settles, a familiar question arises: is this a bold leap forward, or just the most beautiful coat of paint we've seen yet?

Gurman Report Reveals Apple’s OS Rebrand and UI Overhaul

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is just around the corner, and if Bloomberg's well-connected Mark Gurman is right, Apple fans are in for a monumental shift in how they perceive Apple's software. Beyond the usual annual feature updates, Gurman reports that Apple is planning a significant rebrand of its operating systems, moving away from sequential version numbers to a year-based naming scheme. Think "iOS 26" and "macOS 26" instead of "iOS 19" and "macOS 16." This echoes a strategy flirted with by Microsoft in the mid-90s and could signal a deeper focus on core OS improvements.

Apple’s Courtroom Circus: Lies, Violations, and a Judge Who’s Had Enough

Apple, the tech giant that prides itself on sleek designs and airtight ecosystems, has found itself in a legal mess of its own making. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has officially had enough, and her latest ruling makes it clear: Apple willfully violated her 2021 injunction and repeatedly lied to the court in the process.

WWDC25 is coming to town June 9th

Spring is in the air, and most are thawing from winter. That means it's time to start talking about software and products. And...

Lossless audio and ultra-low latency hitting AirPods Max

Apple continues to add features to its premium headset. Next month, Apple will bring lossless audio and ultra-low latency to its AirPods Max. For...

The EU Calls Out Apple and Google’s Half-Hearted Compliance with its Digital Markets Act

The European Union has once again donned its superhero cape, swooping in to rescue us from the clutches of Big Tech's monopolistic tendencies. This time, the EU has outlined specific steps for Apple and Google to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a regulation that was supposed to make digital markets fairer and more competitive. But let’s be honest—Apple and Google have been dragging their feet since the DMA was established, and the EU is finally calling them out.
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