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236 What to expect from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week

Ars Technica
Andrew Cunningham @ Ars Technica · 06/06/2025 13:05 EDT

What to expect from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week

We expect to see new designs, new branding, and more at Apple's WWDC 2025.

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