Apple's WWDC 2023 covered major operating system updates—except for tvOS 27. A simple graphic hinted at its existence, but no details were shared about Apple TV’s software future.
This year's WWDC keynote unveiled updates for macOS, iOS, and watchOS but skipped any mention of tvOS. This unusual omission raises speculation about Apple's plans for its media streaming software.
Apple spent significant time discussing new parental control tools at WWDC. Yet, most features were only redesigns or refinements, not fresh innovations, leaving many underwhelmed by their value.
Apple’s latest OS updates, including watchOS 27 and iPadOS 27, cut support for multiple older devices. At least three generations of products won’t receive these upgrades, limiting user access.
Apple is using AI to address Safari’s limited extension library. With user-generated extensions now enabled, the company aims to make its browser more competitive with rivals like Chrome.
Featuring Siri AI integration and enhanced health tracking, watchOS 27 promises advancements for Apple Watch users. The update launches this fall but is restricted to newer devices.
Apple’s omission of tvOS raises questions amid updates for other platforms. Explore the broader themes and unanswered topics from WWDC on BreakWire News.