Apple’s next big event is less than a week away. WWDC26 begins on Monday, June 8, and Apple has just updated its YouTube page to help you remember exactly when to watch.
The Updated YouTube Channel
A few days ago, this link, youtube.com/apple, was focused on the recently launched MacBook Neo. Now, front-and-center is a link to the WWDC keynote.
“All systems glow for WWDC26. This year’s week of technology, community, and creativity with developers across the world kicks off June 8 at 10 a.m. PT. Click ‘Notify me’ and we’ll send you a reminder before showtime,” the page says.
Depending on where you log into the page from, it will show the time relevant to that time zone. For instance, in the U.K., it refers to 6 p.m. as the start time. At the time of writing, every version includes the words “In 6 days,” though this will be updated each day, obviously.
The Meaning Behind All Systems Glow
The opening words, “All systems glow,” make up the new tagline that has just appeared on the Apple developer website. The meaning is almost certain to be a reference to the highly anticipated new Siri, which will have dark elements and a whitish glow, it’s been reported.
In another instance of Apple increasing the anticipation for WWDC, Apple also released a video for developers to get ready for the event and wallpaper for the Mac, iPad and iPhone, also on the developer site. This wallpaper comes with another tagline: Glow all out.
In a week’s time, the conference will have started and Apple will have revealed its secrets, such as which iPhones will run iOS 27, what exactly the new Siri will do and much more. There will also be the first showings for the next software for iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, Apple TV and Apple Watch. Stay tuned.


