![]() ![]() They might have ideally wanted to announce it before this year’s WWDC at a special event, but if they want developers to start creating software for the platform, this is the time. ![]() The same thing happened with the iPhone before Macworld Expo 2007 - there were rampant rumors that the Apple phone was finally coming, and no one hearing from sources that it wouldn’t. ![]() And, seemingly, Apple isn’t quietly trying to dampen expectations for the headset behind the scenes. There’s just too much smoke for there not to be a fire. Last year’s keynote ran 1h:48m here’s a rundown from The Verge of the major announcements.īut I do think the headset is going to be announced at WWDC. But if it’s the M-series Mac Pro (finally), that’s going to demand some presentation time. If it’s just the 15-inch MacBook Air, that’s an easy announcement: it’s a MacBook Air with a bigger display. I suspect we’re going to see new Mac hardware announced. There are going to be major new features to announce and demo for iOS/iPadOS 17, MacOS 14, and WatchOS 10. And in recent years, Federighi has gotten Apple’s software factory into such disciplined shape that there are always major updates to every single platform. There is too much ground to cover at WWDC, and 30 min is not Sense for a dedicated event or bundle it with a Mac event in If Apple is releasing a VR/AR headset this year, it makes more On Apple Fitting a Headset Announcement Into the Always-Packed WWDC Keynote Friday, ![]()
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