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WWDC returns June 8: What we know and how to watch the Apple event

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Apple's WWDC returns Monday, June 8.

Rumored releases include a revamped, agentic Siri.

Follow our live coverage here or livestream the event.

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is back June 8-12. Onlookers and Apple fans are hoping for updates on the company's somewhat stalled Apple Intelligence rollout, Siri's Gemini-backed future, and, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a pair of rumored AI glasses pushed back to 2027.

Also: Why a Bluetooth upgrade for AirPods excites me more than cameras or AI

That said, being a developer conference, WWDC is usually focused on software. Most hardware announcements, like iPhone 18, happen at September's Apple Event. We'll be reporting from the ground at Apple Park on Monday, so be sure to follow along here for live updates on everything announced.

This WWDC will also be CEO Tim Cook's last, as he winds down through September and John Ternus takes his place. Here's what we know so far about what the company is planning to reveal.

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