Tim Cook Wiped a Tear, Siri Got a Google Brain, and Apple Shipped a Transparency Slider. WWDC 2026, Honestly.
The WWDC 2026 keynote just happened. Tim Cook's emotional farewell, Siri rebuilt on Gemini, Core AI replacing Core ML, Xcode 27 going full MCP, and Liquid Glass finally getting a slider. Here's what actually matters for your iOS codebase — no press release fluff.
Google's AI Is About to Run on Every iPhone. Apple Thinks That's a Feature, Not a Bug.
Apple is training distilled versions of Google's Gemini to run directly on iPhones. For iOS developers, this means your Foundation Models code might soon be powered by Google under the hood — and WWDC 2026 will make it official. Here's what changed, why it matters, and what to build before June 8.
Apple Registered genai.apple.com. Twelve Days Before WWDC, the Biggest Clue Just Dropped.
Apple quietly registered a GenAI subdomain last week. It's not live yet, but the timing — twelve days before WWDC 2026 — tells us everything about where the iOS developer platform is headed. Core AI, Siri Extensions, Foundation Models, and a public-facing AI hub. Here's what it means for your next project.
WWDC 2026 Is 26 Days Away. This Is Your iOS Developer Pre-Flight Checklist.
WWDC 2026 lands June 8. SiriKit deprecation, Core AI replacing Core ML, Liquid Glass refinements, foldable iPhone APIs, and strict concurrency in Swift 7. Here's the practical pre-flight checklist to run through your codebase right now — before the keynote makes it urgent.
Apple Is Shipping Foldable iPhone APIs Before the Foldable iPhone. That's Either Genius or Chaos.
WWDC 2026 drops June 8. Apple is giving developers fold-state detection, Core AI replacing Core ML, macOS touch APIs, and a Siri that lives in the Dynamic Island. Here's what you need to know and what we're already building.