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Musings about the first day of Apple’s 2026 WWDC

Here are some of my random musings and tidbits I’ve uncovered regarding the keynote at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference:

° During the keynote, upcoming CEO John Ternus was nowhere to be seen. Perhaps he was giving outgoing CEO Tim Cook a chance to shine in his last WWDC hurrah as CEO.

° Cook closed out his last keynote as CEO with some touching final remarks.

° It was Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, who got the most attention. He served, basically, as ringleader of the keynote and did a great job.

° It’s a little unclear what the future (if there is one) holds for the Apple Vision Pro. But it, and visionOS 27, were prominently featured during the keynote presentation. 

°  The Apple Watch Series 9 is indeed compatible with watchOS 27. Apple mistakenly omitted it from the software’s official compatibility page.

° Apple is adding ultrawide display support in macOS Golden Gate. This will enable higher-resolution display modes and preserving monitor layouts when displays are reconnected.
° tvOS 27 won’t have support for the Apple TV HD and the first generation Apple TV 4K.

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