Apple is retro for the logo of the new WWDC product and I’m here for it
Apple has dropped a limited edition product WWDC 2025that annual developer conference. The opening keynote will begin on Monday at 10am (1pm ET) in just a few hours, but one of WWDC’s annual rituals is the release of Apple-branded clothing and souvenirs at the Apple Park Visitor Center Store.
This year’s products, such as hoodies, t-shirts and baby onesea, feature riffs on Apple’s original rainbow logo on a black or white background that pops the logo. There is another version of the logo with the word Apple written on the Apple Garamond font. This doesn’t have to be a font nerd to be grateful. I’m for this retro feel!
Of course, this is all about helping Apple CEO Tim Cook excite developers and Apple enthusiasts before taking the first step. New limited edition items have even appeared on social media.
Cupertino’s Apple Park Visitor Center has a hoodie! Available in black or white from today #wwdc25 pic.twitter.com/ft4p9du4ps
– Hunter Harris (@hunter_spatial) June 7, 2025
Seeing the company embraces the past for Apple fans is especially exciting than one of the more important WWDC keynotes. There are many problems with iPhone manufacturers. Analysts are Apple’s questions Advances in Apple Intelligence. The US Department of Justice and the 16 state attorney generals Suits for Apple The company claims it has locked iPhone owners into its ecosystem through its exclusive practices. And President Donald Trump threatened 25% tariff on iPhone If Apple does not move iPhone manufacturing to the US.
Besides, WWDC 2025 Products, we hope to see the next generation preview iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch Software (and others). Rumors point out that Apple will change the name of the software. Instead of iOS 19 and watchos 12, you might get year-centric names like iOS 26 or watchos 26. The company is also expected to bring a unified visual overhaul to all OSs partly inspired by Visionos. It has been reported by Mark Garman of Bloomberg.
CNET features editors and writers WWDC 2025 directly to report developments when they break.
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