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That said, WWDC 2023 is finally wrapping up, registered developers are already trying iOS 17 and the other operating systems, and we’re still left with several questions regarding Apple Vision Pro – which I assume will take a long time until we hear more about them.īGR will keep you posted about new betas and more news related to Apple Vision Pro following its WWDC announcement. While it’s understandable that software announcements don’t stay for longer on Apple’s main webpage, it’s worth noting that the company plans to keep momentum by maintaining the Vision Pro as the headliner of the US store as the Cupertino firm expects this product to be its next best thing. Interestingly enough, Apple is spotlighting the 15-inch MacBook Air alongside previously announced hardware in all other countries. Apple will make key announcements on iOS 11, macOS, tvOS, watchOS and hardware as well, and it will also showcase some new hardware as.

De WWDC workshops zijn online te volgen en zijn toegankelijk voor iedereen. Although iOS 17 will land way before the Apple Vision Pro, which is expected to hit the US by “early 2024,” Apple has preferred to spotlight this product, alongside new Macs and iPhone 14 Pro models, rather than the new operating system updates. Apple WWDC 2017 keynote live stream has started with Apple CEO Tim Cook making an appearance on stage. In 2017 kondigde Apple bijvoorbeeld de HomePod aan en in 2023 wordt Apples. This change was spotted by designer Parker Ortolani on Twitter. Still, as the WWDC 2023 officially ended today, the company has already updated its website with only hardware on the front page and no mention of upcoming systems. Sure, Mickey Mouse watch fans got their Apple Watch face a long time ago, but finally Snoopy is coming to the Apple Watch, and lovers of Peanuts and happiness can rejoice. Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives Sony's new headphones adopt WH-1000XM5 technology at a great price The perfectly pointless 197 gadget that some people will. In January, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman already reported that this would be a weak year for software updates as Apple was putting all its efforts into the Vision Pro announcement.
