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Macworld Podcast: WWDC25 with Liquid Glass, iPadOS windowing, Live Translation, and more

Macworld Apple held its WWDC 2025 keynote and it was filled with new technology. We talk about the hot new stuff from Apple, including Liquid Glass, iPadOS windowing, Live Translation, and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!  This is episode 938 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola.  Check out our complete

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The coolest visionOS 26 feature is also a hint at Apple’s next home product

This week, Apple unveiled visionOS 26, and one of its standout features is spatial widgets: customizable, three-dimensional elements that users can pin to their surroundings and glance at while wearing an Apple Vision Pro. And while they’re technically impressive and undeniably cool-looking (especially that wall-embedded ones), they might also be Apple’s first hint at what

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Apple releases SF Symbols 7 beta with new animations, variable draw, gradients, more

Alongside new design materials and resources for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26, Apple has also released the beta version of SF Symbols 7, a major update to its system iconography toolkit. The update includes hundreds of new icons, alongside new animation tools and transitions. Here’s everything new. more…

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Xcode 26 code raises hopes for a cheaper Vision Pro, but there’s probably nothing to see here

Macworld Apple didn’t announce any new hardware at its WWDC 2025 keynote earlier this week, but eagle-eyed beta testers have been busily combing through the code for any references to upcoming product launches. And they have not searched in vain. According to 9to5Mac, Xcode 26—the latest version of Apple’s developer tool for creating third-party apps—includes

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