Liveblog: All the news from Apple’s WWDC 2023 keynote

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Enlarge / Apple's promotional image for WWDC 2023. (credit: Apple)

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CUPERTINO, Calif.—At 10 am Pacific Time (1 pm EDT) this Monday, June 5, Apple will host the keynote presentation at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. The streaming/in-person hybrid event will include new announcements about iOS, macOS, and much more—probably including Apple's new mixed reality headset. We'll be liveblogging all the updates as they happen right here.

A few days ago, we shared our predictions for the event, and it looks to be a big one. Sure, it will focus on OS updates like usual, but we're also expecting a couple of new Mac models, possibly including a new, 15-inch variant of the MacBook Air.

Of course, the elephant in the room is xrOS and Apple's long-rumored Reality Pro headset. There have been extensive leaks about the device, but we're still likely to learn some new things, including what kind of content will be available for it when it ultimately ships.

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Several bands of colors above a WWDC logo

Enlarge / Apple's promotional image for WWDC 2023. (credit: Apple)

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CUPERTINO, Calif.—At 10 am Pacific Time (1 pm EDT) this Monday, June 5, Apple will host the keynote presentation at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. The streaming/in-person hybrid event will include new announcements about iOS, macOS, and much more—probably including Apple's new mixed reality headset. We'll be liveblogging all the updates as they happen right here.

A few days ago, we shared our predictions for the event, and it looks to be a big one. Sure, it will focus on OS updates like usual, but we're also expecting a couple of new Mac models, possibly including a new, 15-inch variant of the MacBook Air.

Of course, the elephant in the room is xrOS and Apple's long-rumored Reality Pro headset. There have been extensive leaks about the device, but we're still likely to learn some new things, including what kind of content will be available for it when it ultimately ships.

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June 05, 2023 at 01:58AM

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