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Last updated: June 5, 2026, 8:36 PM ET

WWDC Access & Hardware Refresh Apple will broadcast its June 8 developer conference across the Apple TV app, its website and YouTube, giving attendees multiple streaming options watch WWDC live. The company also began selling certified‑refurbished Apple Watch Series, Ultra 3 and SE 3 models, priced up to 30% lower than new units, a move that expands its after‑sales ecosystem while clearing inventory ahead of the event refurbished watches.

AI on mac OS & Siri Evolution Google’s latest Gemini Mac app now runs as a native client, letting users invoke the AI chatbot from the menu bar and offering on‑device prompt history, a feature that directly competes with Apple’s upcoming Siri‑powered assistant use Gemini on Mac. Analysts expect Apple to unveil a Gemini‑enhanced Siri at WWDC, positioning its own intelligence against Google and OpenAI as part of a broader “Apple Intelligence” strategy Gemini‑powered Siri.

iOS 27 UI Tweaks & Wallet Enhancements Rumors indicate iOS 27 will redesign the look of several core apps, including a left‑aligned notification slide and new animation styles for the lock screen, changes that aim to freshen the user experience ahead of the June release notifications slide left. The update is also set to add two Wallet features—a bill‑splitting tool and an expanded Digital ID capability—while Apple rolled out age‑verification rules for the Texas App Store, tightening compliance with state law Wallet new features.

Apple TV Summer Slate Apple TV launched what its executives call the strongest summer lineup ever, debuting the thriller remake “Cape Fear” and announcing a new heist series starring Anya Taylor‑Joy, both slated for immediate streaming TV thriller debut. The platform also added a fresh season of “Widow’s Bay,” which critics are already hailing as the year’s best original series Widow’s Bay praise.

Accessory Deals & New Merchandise Prime Day pricing pushed the 15‑inch MacBook Air with the M5 chip down to $1,099, a $200 discount that underscores Apple’s aggressive pricing to retain market share against PC rivals MacBook Air price cut. In parallel, Apple introduced a Beats Pill commercial that leverages the reality‑TV hit “Love Island USA” to promote the portable speaker, reflecting the brand’s continued cross‑media advertising strategy Beats Pill ad.

Financial Services Updates Apple Card Savings’ annual percentage yield fell to 3.4%, the lowest rate since the program’s launch, prompting concerns among yield‑seeking customers Card Savings APY drop. Meanwhile, the company agreed to provide India’s antitrust regulator with detailed financial data, a step that could accelerate the resolution of a multi‑year investigation into its App Store practices India data handover.

Entertainment & Gaming Expansion Apple Arcade announced nine new titles, including “Family Feud Pocket,” broadening the service’s casual‑gaming portfolio ahead of the holiday season Arcade new games. The addition complements Apple’s push into original content on Apple TV, reinforcing a strategy to keep users within its ecosystem for both streaming and interactive experiences.

Global Footprint & Developer Support Apple confirmed the opening of Europe’s first dedicated developer center in Berlin, scheduled for later this year, to strengthen ties with the region’s vibrant developer community Europe developer center. The firm also signaled a potential return to Japan’s second‑largest city with new job listings suggesting a store opening in Yokohama, hinting at renewed retail investment in the Asian market Japan store opening.