Apple is planning big software updates at WWDC, including iOS Dark Mode and iPad apps on the Mac

On June 3rd, Apple will announce a raft of updates for the iPhone,Apple Watch, and Mac Apple traditionally shows off updates to its iOS, Mac, and smartwatch software at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). This year’s conference begins on June 3rd, and according to a newreport from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman , the company has a lot planned. Gurman is a reliable source for this sort of Apple news, and he suggests that the company will be announcing new apps and updated software across all of its major platforms. The updates seem mostly commonsense and minor, but if there’s an overarching theme it’s that Apple wants to make sure its homegrown apps are viable options. APPLE WANTS TOKEEP ITS NATIVE APPS COMPETITIVE The company seems like it’s lavishing particular attention on areas where third-party apps are stronger than Apple’s own (e.g., to-do lists and navigation). Some of the biggest news includes an official dark mode in iOS, revamped mobi...