WIRED Announces Live Coverage of Apple WWDC 2026 Keynote
Original: Apple WWDC 2026 Live Blog: All the Updates, as They Happen
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Apple's annual developer conference sets the software roadmap for millions of devices worldwide
WIRED will provide live blog coverage of Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote starting June 10 at 10am PT. The event is expected to focus on Siri improvements and Apple Intelligence features across iOS, macOS, and watchOS platforms.
WIRED announced comprehensive live blog coverage of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference 2026 keynote, scheduled for June 10 at 10am Pacific Time. The annual software-focused event will be livestreamed on Apple's developer website and YouTube channel. This year's keynote is expected to center around significant Siri enhancements and Apple Intelligence artificial intelligence features coming to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and other Apple platforms. WIRED's coverage will begin 30 minutes before the keynote with live updates, analysis from veteran Apple reporters, and context for announced features. The publication notes that while WWDC sometimes includes surprise hardware announcements like the Apple Vision Pro in 2023, this year's event is expected to focus primarily on software updates.