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WWDC invites, iOS 27 accessibility features, new Siri will be a ‘beta’

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Why This Matters

The upcoming iOS 27 introduces significant accessibility features, emphasizing Apple's commitment to inclusive technology, while the WWDC keynote and Siri revamp signal major updates that could impact user experience and developer engagement. These developments are crucial for the industry as they highlight Apple's focus on innovation and accessibility, shaping future device and software design.

Key Takeaways

Benjamin and Chance return for another week in Apple news and rumors. As is tradition, the company unveiled a slate of new accessibility-focused features designed for iOS 27, with a strong theme of Apple Intelligence this year. Also, the WWDC keynote is official with invites going out to press, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman brings us even more details about the upcoming Siri revamp.

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