Apple's upcoming HomePod Software 26 update will support the original first-generation HomePod, released eight years ago, as well as all succeeding models. The new software's features are not yet clear, but improvements to the Siri experience are hoped for. Apple is likely to call the next-generation software HomePod Software 26, following the same naming convention as other major software releases this year. The HomePod family is expected to expand with the rumored smart home hub, which may be previewed at WWDC. Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote will take place on June 9 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, with live streaming available on Apple's website, YouTube, and the MacRumors website. MacRumors will also provide live coverage and tweeting of the event. The HomePod Software 26 update is a significant development, given the original HomePod's age. Apple's continued support for the device is a positive sign for customers. The HomePod family's expansion is also an exciting prospect, with the rumored smart home hub potentially offering new features and capabilities. Overall, Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote is shaping up to be an important event for HomePod users and those interested in Apple's smart home ecosystem.
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