Founder and Editor-in-Chief @macstories.net. I write about iPad, iOS, indie apps, and making computers more fun.
I also co-host @appstories.macstories.net, a podcast about Apple and the world of apps, and @npc.macstories.net, a show about handhelds.
Federico Viticci
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WWDC #7:
Here's our overview of all the things coming to Siri AI and Apple Intelligence:
www.macstories.net/news/siri-ai...
Here's our full rundown of all the features, small things, and device compatibility matrix that Apple mentioned today:
www.macstories.net/news/wwdc-20...
I wrote something personal – optimistic, a little bittersweet, and maybe a bit funny – about the strange beauty of this WWDC.
WWDC 2026: Between Seasons www.macstories.net/stories/wwdc...
The @macstories.net team never stops:
iOS and iPadOS 27 overview www.macstories.net/news/ios-and...
watchOS 27 www.macstories.net/news/watchos...
macOS 27 Golden Gate www.macstories.net/news/macos-2...
I wrote something personal – optimistic, a little bittersweet, and maybe a bit funny – about the strange beauty of this WWDC.
WWDC 2026: Between Seasons www.macstories.net/stories/wwdc...
Trying to make The Talk Show Live with quite a crew
Just two guys trying to download iOS 27 beta @viticci.macstories.net
This is such a beautifully written, delightfully heartfelt piece. I really appreciate the takes here. The human element, critical enthusiasm rather than simply cynicism, and of course the changing landscape after a life spent following the company. And holy moly, what an incredible shot.
Apple Highlights New Services Features Coming This Fall https://www.macstories.net/news/apple-highlights-new-services-features-coming-this-fall/
It's my last day at Apple Park for my seventh in-person WWDC, and as I'm waiting for my final briefing just outside the Steve Jobs Theater – ever so magnificent in its polish, and yet always so strang...
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It's my last day at Apple Park for my seventh in-person WWDC, and as I'm waiting for my final briefing just outside the Steve Jobs Theater – ever so magnificent in its polish, and yet always so strang...
2 likes, 0 comments - viticci on June 10, 2026: "And that's a wrap on my seventh (!) in-person #WWDC.
In many ways, it's the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. Tim Cook's last WWDC, the passing of the torch to John Ternus, and the arrival of Siri AI.
What never changes is the feeling that WWDC evokes every year. Seeing my friends, readers and listeners, Apple folks, and developers in the same place – even for just a few days – is just the best.
What a week. The new few months will be fun. ✨".
The big question coming into today’s WWDC keynote was what Apple would have to offer in terms of AI – or, as the company refers to it, Apple Intelligence. Given Apple’s behind-the-scenes struggles, de...
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Today’s WWDC 2026 keynote had an unusual structure, in that it didn’t explicitly section off each operating system to discuss its new features. Instead, with the focus on Siri and Apple Intelligence, ...
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During today’s WWDC keynote, Apple unveiled updates across its family of OSes. The keynote itself was very different in structure from previous years, with a lot of the focus on Siri and Apple Intelli...
As much as I love the keynote, one of the parts of WWDC I look forward to the most each year is Apple’s roundup of features and changes coming to its services alongside the fall’s OS updates. The company delivered on my hopes this morning with quite a long list of changes. [aside pre_title="Supported By"
I wrote something personal – optimistic, a little bittersweet, and maybe a bit funny – about the strange beauty of this WWDC.
WWDC 2026: Between Seasons www.macstories.net/stories/wwdc...
It's my last day at Apple Park for my seventh in-person WWDC, and as I'm waiting for my final briefing just outside the Steve Jobs Theater – ever so magnificent in its polish, and yet always so strang...