It was an eventful week for Apple with a completely new look doubled with liquid glass arriving for all its platforms, a real multitasking on the iPad, some Apple intelligence changes, a new denomination scheme and a training boyfriend for Apple Watch, among many others. We have broken down everything in Techradar, and you can find a beautiful burst of the 15 things we learned from WWDC 2025 here.
But, like True Techradar, shortly after the opening speech of almost two hours, we sat with two special guests in a studio of ultra-seleek podcast inside the ring with Apple Park for a special edition of Podcast Techradar.
The editor -in -chief of Tom’s Guide for the video and the star of Tiktok Kate Kozuch, Klta Tech Reporter and the radio host @richontech Rich Demuro, and the editor of Techradar at Lance Ulanoff, joined me for a vast discussion on almost all that Apple announced.
If you are curious about Liquid Glass – Apple’s new look for iOS, iPados, MacOS, Watchos and Tvos – You won’t have to wait a long time when we launch our discussion there. We also quickly dive into the important changes arriving with iPados 26, the super loaded spotlights in MacOS 26, and the shorter section of the opening around Apple Intelligence and the update on Siri.
We even discuss what important changes on the iPad – the arrival of the multitasking, a quay, a suitable file support and a menu bar – could mean for the future of the Mac. Does this mean that a MacBook with a touch screen is on the horizon, or is the iPad a real laptop for someone now?
And if you had thoughts on the Apple updated denomination patterns for its platforms – they are all aligned up to 26 now – we provide an analysis on this subject and even some speculations on what it could mean for Apple’s future equipment.
You can watch the video version of our Podcast Special Edition below, or listen to the audio version on Apple or Spotify podcasts. While you are there or on Youtube, why not follow us to stay up to date with everything that is happening in technology?