Apple has finally unveiled the anticipated details of iOS 26, macOS 26, and iPadOS 26. It’s time to sift through the highlights and lowlights of this year’s updates on the AppleInsider Podcast. While many were eagerly looking forward to the event, mixed reactions have since emerged. Observers have voiced disappointment, but some reactions may seem unusual for those who actually watched the keynote.
Additionally, the event revealed some surprising omissions from Apple’s announcements. After spending a few days with the new beta versions, we have gathered insights into the software’s performance and user experience. However, a word of caution: using beta software can be problematic. One of our hosts has faced challenges with essential applications not launching in macOS Tahoe, while this episode itself was recorded using the new Local Capture feature on the iPad.
As a special treat, subscribers to AppleInsider+ via Patreon or Apple Podcasts can access the extended edition of this episode. Rather than focus on the event’s announcements, we’ll dive into how WWDC felt as a spectacle, likening it to our very own Super Bowl. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the Apple ecosystem, there’s plenty to unpack from the latest updates. From significant changes in user interfaces to the expanding capabilities of applications, we will explore how these upgrades might affect your daily use.
For those who want to join the conversation, feel free to connect with our hosts through various platforms, and don’t miss out on our other insightful podcasts, including HomeKit Insider.
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