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Widgets are back, and everything else from WWDC
The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss all the updates to Apple's iOS, macOS, watchOS, and iPadOS announced at WWDC this week.
Later, Verge senior correspondent Liz Lopatto joins the show to explain the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) suing crypto exchanges Binance and Coinbase, and what it means for the future of crypto.
Further reading:
- Apple WWDC 10 biggest announcements: Vision Pro, MacBook Air, iOS 17, and more
- watchOS 10 is bringing back widgets in a big way
- Apple’s iPadOS 17 adds personalized lock screen and interactive widgets
- Apple’s Siri will soon handle multiple smart home commands
- Apple’s iPadOS 17 adds personalized lock screen and interactive widgets
- Apple announces iOS 17 with StandBy charging mode and better autocorrect
- Standby is a new iOS 17 feature for your iPhone that could be great for Apple Home users
- Online age verification is coming, and privacy is on the chopping block
- Hands-on with the new 15-inch MacBook Air
- Apple announces macOS Sonoma with game mode and support for desktop widgets
- Mac Pro with M2 Ultra first look: boy, that’s a big chip
- All the features Apple didn’t mention in its WWDC 2023 keynote
- The SEC is suing crypto giant Binance, here’s all the details
- The SEC is trying to freeze Binance’s assets
- The SEC sues crypto exchange Coinbase for breaking US securities laws
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