Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is set to take place on June 8 at 10 a.m. PT, marking a significant event in the tech calendar. The conference will be held at Apple Park, showcasing anticipated updates for millions of iPhones, Macs, and Apple Watches globally.
During this year's WWDC, new versions of iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, and WatchOS are expected to be announced, with developers likely able to download beta versions immediately following the keynote. Apple usually provides public beta releases in July. Additionally, updates integrating Google's Gemini AI models into Siri and enhancements to Apple Intelligence may also be featured.
A notable aspect of this event will be the tribute to Tim Cook, who will be leading his final WWDC before stepping down as CEO in September. His tenure, which is highlighted by Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations, has solidified the company's status as a multi-trillion-dollar enterprise. As Cook prepares to hand over leadership to John Ternus, reflections on his legacy and contributions to the company's growth are anticipated during the conference.