It’s been a hectic week for Apple with a brand new look called Liquid Glass, arriving at all its platforms, real multitasking on iPad, some Apple Intelligence changes, a new name arrangement and a training buddy for Apple Watch, among so much else. We’ve broken it all down on Techradar and you can find a nice roundup of the 15 things we learned on WWDC 2025 here.
But in the real Techradar way, shortly after the almost two hours of keynote speaker, we sat down with two special guests in an Ultra-Slek Podcast Studio inside the ring at Apple Park for a special version of the Techradar podcast.
Tom’s Guide Managing Editor for Video and Tiktok star Kate Kozuch, KLTA Tech Reporter and @richontech Radio host Rich Demuro and Techradar’s editor of Large Lance Ulanoff, ended a broad discussion about almost everything Apple announced.
If you’re curious about Liquid Glass – Apple’s new look for iOS, iPados, Macos, Watchos and Tvos – you don’t have to wait long when we kick off our discussion there. We also dive quickly into the significant changes that arrive with iPados 26, the super -charged limelight within MacOS 26, and the shorter part of the heads around Apple Intelligence and the SIRI update.
We even discuss what the significant changes to the iPad – the arrival of multitasking, a dock, correct file support and a menu bar – can mean for the future of MAC. Does that mean a MacBook with a touch screen is on the horizon, or is iPad a real portable replacement for someone now?
And if you had thoughts of Apple’s updated name arrangements for its platforms – they are all up to 26 now – we are giving it analysis of it and even some speculation about what this might mean for future hardware from Apple.
You can see the video version of our Special Edition Podcast below or listen to the audio version on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. While you are there, or on YouTube, why not follow us to keep us up to date with everything that happens in tech?



