We wanted details, and WWDC did not disappoint. Join us for a first and fast recap of what this year’s macOS, iOS, and iPadOS announcements mean.

Craig Federighi learns that macOS 27 is to be called Golden Gate, not Big Bear – image credit: Apple

Craig Federighi learns that macOS 27 is to be called Golden Gate, not Big Bear – image credit: Apple
Maybe much of this year’s WWDC keynote was rumored, but now we know that even some of the leaks that were more wishful thinking are real. Tim Cook‘s final WWDC played out as a torrent of new features across all of Apple’s platforms.
There was so much that it’s going to take a while for us all to be clear on what’s new, what’s useful, and also what’s coming when. But even as the beta releases are downloading, there is much to say about first impressions of the new features.