Apple is facing criticism over its Siri feature delays, and one way it could respond is with the first in-person WWDC keynote in years.
To be fair to Apple, the first keynote of the coronavirus era was always going to be weird. WWDC, the company's annual conference for app developers, announced it was going virtual back in May.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Before we get a new iPhone, we get an Apple keynote. Tim Cook: We've got some really exciting things to share with you, and we're gonna have some ...
We'll have a summary of all the big news from the WWDC keynote (not AI-generated, we swear) shortly, along with more analysis of Apple's announcements. We'll drop links to those stories here once ...
The WWDC keynote is likely to take place on Monday, June 9, but dates for WWDC are yet to be confirmed. Apple keynotes usually start at 10 am PT, but if Apple doesn’t hold an event and instead ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Before we get a new iPhone, we get an Apple keynote. Tim Cook: We've got some really exciting things to share with you, and we're gonna have some ...