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Last updated: June 7, 2026, 11:41 AM ET

WWDC Leadership & Software Preview Tim Cook slated to close the WWDC opening after a decade‑long run, fueling speculation that his final keynote will signal a leadership transition at Apple’s helm. The same event is set to unveil iOS 27’s feature list, which insiders say will tighten integration with on‑device AI and introduce a revamped lock‑screen widget architecture, positioning the OS as a bridge to the company’s forthcoming hardware experiments.

Foldable iPhone Sightings Leaked images of a white‑cased foldable dummy circulated by a well‑known leaker, showing a hinge mechanism and a dual‑display layout that could redefine Apple’s form factor strategy. Parallel reporting of a new dummy unit spotted by a separate source adds weight to expectations that Apple may label the device as an “iPhone Fold” or “iPhone Ultra” when it debuts later this year, marking the tech giant’s first foray into the foldable market.

Hardware Discounts Ahead of WWDC Retailers are rolling out steep price cuts to capture WWDC traffic. Anker’s 3‑in‑1 charger drops $40 as Amazon primes shoppers for its mid‑June sales event, while B&H trims up to $300 off MacBook Pro models, covering both 14‑inch and 16‑inch configurations. The coordinated promotions aim to boost accessory and laptop sales ahead of the anticipated hardware announcements.

Indie App Highlight The weekly spotlight on independent developers featured ‘Grit Method’ launching daily habit goals, a productivity tool that leverages Apple’s health and notification frameworks to encourage routine building. Its modest user base underscores the growing ecosystem of niche apps that benefit from Apple’s robust developer tools and App Store visibility.

Mac‑Centric Display Release Ben Q introduced the MA270S 27‑inch 5K monitor, a glossy panel calibrated for mac OS color accuracy and featuring a single‑cable Thunderbolt connection that delivers up to 140 W power. The launch caters to creators seeking a high‑resolution, Mac‑optimized visual workspace, reinforcing the market’s appetite for premium displays that complement Apple’s silicon‑driven laptops.