Samsung’s first glasses-free 3D monitor costs a whopping $2,000 in USA

Samsung seems ready to launch its first glasses-free 3D monitor in the USA. After the company announced the global launch of its new gaming and professional monitors yesterday, the Odyssey 3D was spotted on Best Buy’s website, revealing the gaming monitor’s eye-watering price tag. Odyssey 3D could carry a price tag of $2,000 in the […]

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Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6 with One UI 7 can summon Gemini using side button

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 received the third One UI 7.0 beta update yesterday. It brought some new features and bug fixes to the foldable phones. One of those new features is the ability to summon Google’s Gemini AI assistant using the side button. Summon Gemini using Galaxy Z […]

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Sony announces WF-C710N truly wireless earbuds

Sony has announced the WF-C710N, a new pair of truly wireless earbuds that is the successor to the WF-C700N from two years ago. The WF-C710N feature improved active noise cancellation thanks to the company’s new Dual Noise Sensor technology that uses two microphones on the outside to filter noise. The design has also been updated and now features touch sensitive controls instead of physical buttons. The WF-C710N have improved battery life over their predecessors. The new earbuds can play continuously for 8.5 hours, which is an hour more than before. Combined with the charge…

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Apple’s WWDC 2025 will take place on June 9

Apple has announced that its yearly Worldwide Developers Conference will be taking place from June 9 to 13. This will include online sessions for developers as well as the main keynote, which will take place on June 9 at Apple Park. During this keynote, Apple is expected to announce the next generations of its major software platforms, iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. New for this year is a switch to a more transparent, visionOS-like design for these platforms, featuring more glassy elements. You can see a hint for this in the WWDC logo, which includes a translucent 25. It is being said…

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Gurman: Jon Prosser’s iOS 19 Mockups ‘Aren’t Representative’ of Redesign

The iOS 19 mockup images that leaker Jon Prosser shared today are not representative of the actual iOS 19 design, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman said on social media.



According to Gurman, the images that are “floating around” are based on “very old builds” or “vague descriptions,” and are lacking key features. Gurman says that we can “expect more from Apple in June.”

Gurman made the same comment about Prosser’s mockups in his Power On discord channel. “He either has very old screenshots or hasn’t seen the real thing,” wrote Gurman.

Prosser shared mockups that are supposedly based on the “real deal version” of ‌iOS 19‌ that he has seen, but the images feature a limited number of design changes. The Messages app mockup, for example, shows slight changes to the navigation buttons and a more rounded keyboard, while the Lock Screen has few changes beyond updates to translucency.

Prosser said that apps, menus, settings, and more will have a more rounded aesthetic with glass-like styling modeled after visionOS, which we’ve also heard from Gurman and other sources.

In his video, Prosser downplayed the changes and said that there are no signs of significant new additions beyond the minor design tweaks he demoed, but Gurman previously said that Apple’s update will “fundamentally change” the look of the operating system, marking the biggest design refresh to iOS since iOS 7.

Gurman has not provided specific details on the changes that Apple is planning to make, but he has said that Apple will update the style of icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons, with a look that is “loosely based” on the Vision Pro interface.

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WWDC 2025 Includes In-Person Apple Park Event – Here’s How to Attend

Apple’s 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference will primarily be hosted online so that all developers worldwide can attend and interface with Apple employees, but there is an in-person component in the form of a special event at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California.



Apple is hosting a keynote viewing party that some developers and students will be able to attend. The event will include the keynote and Platforms State of the Union, plus attendees will be able to meet with Apple experts in labs, explore Apple’s campus, and participate in special activities.

At the 2024 WWDC event, developers and students were provided with refreshments to kick off the day, followed by the keynote event. Apple’s Platforms State of the Union followed, and then there were ‌Apple Park‌ tours to choose from. The day ended with the Apple Design Awards and a dinner event.

Who Can Attend

Current Apple Developer Program or Apple Developer Enterprise Program members can apply to attend, as can Apple Entrepreneur Camp alumni and Swift Student Challenge winners from 2023 to 2025.

350 Swift Student Challenge winners for 2025 are set to be announced on Thursday, March 27. 50 Distinguished Winners will receive an invite to a special three-day experience that includes the special event on June 9, and Distinguished Winners will not need to enter the lottery. The 300 other Swift Student Challenge winners will be able to attend if they win a spot in the lottery.

Both adults and children aged 13 to 17 can apply, but children will need to be accompanied by a legal guardian.

Lottery Selection

Because there is limited space at the ‌Apple Park‌ campus, Apple will choose attendees through a random lottery. Apple says that special event passes are allocated by a random selection process, and tickets are nontransferable.

How to Register to Go

If you’re eligible to enter the lottery, you can apply on Apple’s developer website. Apple is accepting special event pass requests until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Wednesday, April 2.

Those who apply will be notified of their request status by the end of the day on Thursday, April 3.

Cost

While Apple is not charging for the viewing event at ‌Apple Park‌, attendees will need to cover their own travel fees, including plane tickets and accommodations at nearby hotels.

Media Attendees

Apple has not yet sent out media invites, but it is likely that select members of the media will be invited to the ‌Apple Park‌ special event.

WWDC 2025 Dates and Viewing Info

WWDC 2025 will take place from Monday, June 9 to Friday, June 13. Developers who are not selected to attend Apple’s special event can watch the June 9 keynote on Apple’s website or on YouTube.

For those unable to watch the live stream, or who prefer to read a text version of the announcements, we’ll have ‌WWDC 2025‌ live coverage here on MacRumors.com and through our MacRumorsLive Twitter account, so make sure to follow.

Apple also plans to share all of the WWDC sessions and events in its Developer app and on its Apple Developer YouTube channel.

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