MacStories’ podcast episodes review Apple’s WWDC announcements and early reactions, alongside discussions of developer tools and supporting hardware. In one episode, hosts Federico and John share first impressions of the WWDC keynote with guests Myke Hurley and Chris Lawley, focusing on what attendees learn in the hours after the presentation. A separate special WWDC edition includes interviews with Apple Design Award winners, highlighting their work and the design themes featured at the event.

Other MacStories coverage returns to reflections after the keynote, with John and Federico discussing the main WWDC announcements they see as most significant. Topics mentioned include Siri’s use of AI, “Apple Intelligence,” design changes, and updates aimed at developers, such as new or adjusted developer tools. The podcast also connects the software news to practical setup and device considerations, including commentary on research setups that are tested or influenced by what is shown at WWDC, as well as discussion of Thunderbolt hubs.

Across episodes, the reporting style is centered on early impressions and post-event follow-up rather than breaking new technical announcements, synthesizing attendee and creator reactions to what WWDC introduces.