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Apple, Tim Cook and WWDC

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Apple’s WWDC puts Tim Cook’s AI legacy on the line
CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos reports on Tim Cook’s final developer conference as CEO, the expected Siri overhaul, and why investors say even a strong AI showing could become a sell-the-news event.

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How to watch Apple WWDC 2026 event live
 · 4h
10 Of The Biggest Ways Apple Changed Under Tim Cook
PC Magazine · 7h
My WWDC Wish List: Just Give Us These 7 Practical Upgrades Already
From actually useful AI features to an improved Apple TV interface, here's what I want Tim Cook to announce at his final WWDC as CEO.

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 · 16h
WWDC returns June 8: What we know and how to watch the Apple event
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Apple stock is coming hot into next week's WWDC. How the company can meet the moment
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The MacRumors Show: What to Expect at WWDC 2026
Other notable changes include a system-wide Liquid Glass opacity slider that Apple apparently couldn't get working in iOS 26, the option to beam content to AirPlay alternatives like Google Cast (repor...

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Siri’s Google brain: What to expect at WWDC 2026
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Apple WWDC 2026 is shaping up to be a big event: Here's everything we expect to learn
CNET on MSN
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WWDC will be Tim Cook's swan song. I expect something Siri-ous

WWDC Will Be Tim Cook's Swan Song. I Expect Something Siri-ous
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What Apple is Secretly Building for WWDC 2026

Learn how iOS 27 and Siri 2.0 will power Apple's upcoming devices in Tim Cook's final WWDC presentation, plus new devices.
Yahoo
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Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook's daily routine starts before 5 a.m., a time of the day he can 'control the most'

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Apple CEO, Tim Cook's day starts before 5 a.m. and is full of hourslong meetings. Cook is a very private person, but has given some insights into his daily routine over the years.
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