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David Pierce
David Pierce
Here’s how Craig Federighi explained the Siri delay.

After WWDC, iJustine asked Apple’s software boss about the state of Siri a year after the big announcement, and Federighi’s answer was basically that Apple’s still working on it. Fair enough! But then he drops this masterclass of corporate-speak:

“We were not able to take the approach we were taking to the quality level in the time frame that initially we thought we could.”

In other words: Siri still bad. Federighi’s right that the bar is high, and that if it’s not great it’s not anything. We’ll see if Siri can get there.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Liquid Glass? Fine. Changing the Finder icon? Hell no!
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
No more Liquid Ass.

Don’t worry, this isn’t an ad for medicine. Regardless of what you think of Apple’s new Liquid Glass design, the company doesn’t want you, or its own video, calling it Liquid Ass. Apple has changed its YouTube thumbnail for its Liquid Glass video, because the play button was in a really unfortunate position.

<em>Before Apple’s fix.</em>
<em>No more Liquid Ass.</em>
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Before Apple’s fix.
Hang on, did the iPad just become a computer?

Apple won’t give us a Mac-powered tablet. But it may have finally done the next best thing.

David Pierce
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
DualSense controllers are getting improved pairing.

Apple, at WWDC: “This year, the frameworks that power input across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro are getting major upgrades, with easier pairing for PlayStation DualSense controllers across all of your devices.”

PlayStation, on X: “Want to pair your DualSense controller to multiple devices at once?
An update planned for later this year enhances pairing functionality.”

Seems useful, whenever this rolls out.

Apple WWDC 2025: the 13 biggest announcements
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Big changes are in store across Apple’s platforms, from a design refresh to major multitasking improvements for the iPad.

Emma Roth
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Cyberpunk 2077 needs a bit more time for Mac.

As of October 2024, it was set to launch “early next year,“ but now the Ultimate Edition of the game will launch on the Mac App Store “later this year,” according to a footnote at the end of Apple’s Platforms State of the Union video. At least the game is out on Switch 2.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Which WWDC 2025 announcement was our favorite?

If you ask The Verge reporters who were there liveblogging Apple’s keynote today, the answer is (mostly) Spotlight.