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We're just a handful of days away from Apple's 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference , which will see the introduction of iOS 27 , iPadOS 27, macOS 27 , and more. We've heard plenty of rumors about ‌iOS 27‌ and it sounds like most of the new features will focus on Siri and AI, but we want to hear from readers. Are you looking forward to any of the new capabilities? Read our iOS 27 roundup to see what's in store. What's at the top of your wishlist? Do you want updates to the Liquid Glass design? Multitasking options? More emoji? MacRumors readers have been discussing some of their ‌iOS 27‌ wants in a dedicated iOS 27 wishlist forum thread that's worth checking out. Some top picks: Support for using any third-party AI assistant (which is rumored) A dock with more than four icons An option for using two apps at once Dynamic wallpapers Imports from the Files app to the Music and TV apps Themes from prior versions of iOS Multiple user accounts and/or guest mode (for iPadOS 27) Clipboard history An RSS app A tool for PC file transfers Let us know what you're hoping to see from Apple. The WWDC 2026 keynote event will take place on Monday, June 8 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time or 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Related Roundups: iOS 27 , WWDC 2026 Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech Industry This article, " What's on Your iOS 27 Wishlist Ahead of WWDC 2026? " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
More images have surfaced of a black colorway for the Apple Vision Pro , this time showing more of the important parts of the headset sporting the hue. Though, you shouldn't get excited about a potential release. Images of a rumored black Apple Vision Pro - Image Credit: @LusiRoy8/X In late May , images of what are believed to be components for a black-colored Apple Vision Pro came to light. A week later, that same source has released more images of the fabled headset. The images, posted to X on Wednesday by a Hong Kong-based developer known as Pipfix or LusiRoy8, are a collection of shots of a headset that looks like the Apple Vision Pro. One is a close-up image of a grille and a camera on the side of the headset, confirming it to be an Apple Vision Pro. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple's head-mounted hardware plans are slowly being cut, reportedly by new CEO John Ternus himself, with Vision Air said to be killed off alongside Display glasses. Smart glasses like Apple Glass are in the future, but the whole vision-based category is allegedly troubled. The Apple Vision Pro was supposed to be the first salvo in a new platform for Apple to dominate. However, Apple has reportedly made some moves to curtail its ambitions for the head-wearable future. In an X post on Wednesday, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Securities has admitted that his Apple headset and glasses roadmap from one year ago is no longer a useful reference. Instead of many products on the horizon, it's been pruned down to just two smart glasses. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums