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How to watch Apple WWDC 2025 keynote : What to expect with iOS 26, Siri, AI

ZDNetMonday, June 9, 2025 at 12:01:39 PM
Apple’s big WWDC 2025 keynote kicks off today, and if you’re curious about the next wave of tech—like iOS 26, a smarter Siri, or fresh AI features—here’s how to tune in live. The event is packed with updates for developers and users alike, so whether you’re streaming or catching recaps later, expect some major reveals.
Editor’s Note: WWDC isn’t just for coders—it’s where Apple drops hints about the future of your iPhone, iPad, and more. With AI and Siri upgrades likely stealing the spotlight, this could shape how we interact with our devices for years. If you’re into tech, it’s worth keeping an eye on.
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