Scoopfeeds — Intelligent news, curated.
tech

The MacRumors Show: WWDC26 Promises Apple Intelligence and Siri Upgrades

MacRumors · May 22, 2026, 2:23 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

On this week's episode of The Mac Rumors Show, we discuss Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote date, the sweeping Siri redesign coming in i OS 27, Apple's latest accessibility feature previews, and the hinge troubles reportedly plaguing the foldable i Phone ahead of its expected launch in the fall. Subscribe to The Mac Rumors Show You Tube channel for more videos Apple this week confirmed its ‌WWDC 2026‌ keynote for June 8 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, with the conference running through June 12. The event is expected to introduce ‌iOS 27‌, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27, and visionOS 27, with developer betas available immediately after the keynote and public releases following in September. The focus is expected to be on Apple Intelligence and AI advancements across its platforms. No major hardware announcements have been rumored for the keynote, but we are overdue seeing a new "homeOS" platform for a tabletop or wall-mounted smart home hub, though launch timing remains unclear. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that ‌iOS 27‌ will bring a sweeping ‌Siri‌ redesign, evolving the assistant into a full chatbot designed to compete with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. For the first time, ‌Siri‌ will apparently have a dedicated app, showing a grid or list of past conversations with support for favoriting, searching, and starting new chats, all using iMessage-style chat bubbles. ‌Siri‌ will also purportedly be integrated into the Dynamic Island, where triggering it will show a "Search or Ask" prompt with a glowing cursor; results appear as a translucent card, and pulling it down opens a full conversation mode. ‌Siri‌ is set to replace Spotlight search, though Suggestions will remain and gain access to more user data. Users will be able to set chats to auto-delete after 30 days, one year, or never. The app could also launch labeled "beta" despite years of development, and is powered by Google Gemini, though Apple is said

Article preview — originally published by MacRumors. Full story at the source.
Read full story on MacRumors → More top stories

Also covered by

Aggregated and edited by the Scoop newsroom. We surface news from MacRumors alongside other reporting so you can compare coverage in one place. Editorial policy · Corrections · About Scoop