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well it certainly was Very of Apple news for the taking.
This year’s WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) has come and gone, but not before Apple dropped a number of upgrades, updates, new features, and entirely new products on us. The whole event lasted for more than two hours and the Apple team never let go of the news stream.
But don’t feel overwhelmed. Mashable is here to tell you what the biggest takeaways from the event were.
Vision Pro: Apple’s headset is original and…expensive
Let’s start with the obvious: The apple vision pro,
Apple has finally announced its Virtual Reality slash Augmented Reality slash Mixed Reality headset. A VR or AR product from Apple has been rumored for years and word is spreading that WWDC 2023 is where it will finally make its debut. Apple reported the news at the end of the event, in the form of its now infamous “one more thing” announcement.

The first thing you should know about the Vision Pro is the price. it’s expensive. When the Vision Pro becomes available early next year, it will cost $3,499 (Rs 2,88,912 in India). This puts it out of affordability for a large group of Apple customers.
But what the Vision Pro really is, it looks like Apple is aiming to provide an entire Mac in a wearable headset. The company is describing it as “alocal computerBecause the headset screen is see-through. When a user puts on the headset, they can actually still see their surroundings. Apps and windows appear visually within the space the user is already on. Capturing. From there, they can open applications to see the new visual world…or just open a Word document.

There were some interesting positives, such as an early partnership with Disney to bring Disney+ experiences to Vision Pro. And there were some real negatives – like, well, price, and two hours of battery life.
meta hasn’t been very successful with his metaverse hopes and dreams, But even Mark Zuckerberg does not have the experience of building successful physical products like Apple. Let’s see if Tim Cook can do it or not.
new max
After a completely brand new product line for Apple with the Vision Pro, the company had some news about its existing ones, namely Macs.

The MacBook Air line of laptops is getting New 15″ Model Powered by Apple’s own M2 silicon chip. It is largely similar to the already available M2 MacBook Air model but has more screen space. But 15″ seems to be the sweet spot when it comes to laptop size. So if the thin, light aspects of the MacBook Air appeal to you but previous screen sizes were too small, this might be the computer for you. This $ 1,299 (Rs. 1,07,262 in India) onwards.
Apple also announced the update mac studio, bringing the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips to the desktop line of computers. And, if you haven’t heard of m2 ultra As of now, it is because Apple introduced it at WWDC 2023 as well! The company called it a “monster of a chip” because it was the most powerful silicon chip it had ever made. The new Mac Studio computers start at $1,999 (Rs 1,65,064 in India) and that’s obviously without the M2 Ultra chip.

But, this was not the case when it came to Macs. Apple had another updated line and it was the model that most needed a refresh…
Hello, M2 Ultra. Goodbye, Intel.
At WWDC 2023, Apple finally made a new announcement mac pro – aka “cheese grater” Computer.

That’s right, the most expensive of all Macs is finally getting Apple’s silicon chip. The Mac Pro, last updated in 2019, was Apple’s last line of computers released without it. The base Mac Pro comes with the M2 Ultra chip, in case there’s any question that this is Apple’s most professional-level computer yet. It features a 24-core CPU, 60-core GPU, and 32-core Neural Engine, as well as 64GB of integrated memory and 1TB SSD storage. All that for $6,999 (Rs 5,77,931 in India).

But the big achievement here is the end of an era for Apple and Intel’s relationship, which began back in 2006. With this Mac Pro, there is no longer a single current Apple product that isn’t powered by the company’s own silicon chip.
iOS 17
While most of today’s news came from Apple’s new physical product lines, there were also plenty of software updates.
iPhone users have a ton of new features to look forward to iOS 17, core iphone app Features in particular — like Phone, Messages, and FaceTime — are all getting major updates with this new iOS. For example, users will be able to receive real-time transcriptions of voicemails through the new Live Voicemail feature. Users will also be able to customize the design of how their screen looks for each person in their contact list when on a call with Contact Poster. If your contact doesn’t pick up the FaceTime call, you’ll be able to leave them a video message instead.

In Messages, users will be able to see transcriptions of audio messages as well as turn Live Photos into stickers for the app. They can also send real-time, automated text message “check-in” updates to inform family members and loved ones when a certain location has been reached.
AirDrop is also getting an upgrade, making sharing media and other files faster and easier. Users can exchange files simply by holding each other’s iPhone close to each other. And with the new NameDrop feature, contacts can now be exchanged that way.
to support There’s another newly announced feature that brings real-time live monitoring and status updates for everything from time and weather to sports scores to your iPhone’s screen when you’re not actively using it.
Apple’s own Journal app
Apple’s latest iOS app deserves its own separate mention: magazine,
Apple already has its Calendar app, its Notes app, a Weather app… the list goes on. Now, Apple is bringing its journaling app to the iPhone.

According to Apple, Journal uses machine learning to generate prompts and other writing suggestions to help users keep their journals up-to-date. The Journal will also bring photos, workouts, interactions and travel history into the app.
It’s not every day that Apple decides to associate a specific app category with its own proprietary apps. The Journal category is popular in the App Store, so it will certainly be interesting to see if Apple’s own Journal beats out the current leaders in the space, such as first day,
iPadOS 17
If you’re an iPad owner swooning over the new iOS 17 for iPhone, you’re in luck! Many of these new features are also coming to iPadOS 17. And iPhone features that weren’t previously available for the iPad, like the customizable lock screen and Health app, are coming to iPadOS 17 as well.
But iPad owners are also getting some tablet-specific new updates.

Apple was big in focusing on PDFs when it came to the iPad at WWDC. With the latest new iPadOS, your iPad will be able to recognize fields within a PDF document and fill in details like names and addresses directly from the Contacts app. PDFs will now also display full-screen on the iPad.
Interactive widgets are also being introduced with iPadOS 17. This allows customizable widgets to appear on your iPad home screen and display real-time content and updates without the need for that specific app to be open.
watchOS 10
Speaking of widgets, the Apple Watch will soon be all about widgets. watchOS 10 Completely redesigns the Apple Watch interface to focus on users’ smart stack of widgets like upcoming meetings, tasks, and even your favorite podcasts.

As always, the Apple Watch focuses on health information and WatchOS 10 is no different. There are new ways for cyclists to connect their Apple Watch to their Bluetooth-enabled bike sensors to track important health stats. And with updates for runners and hikers, WatchOS 10 also brings new mental health features like the Mindfulness app.
macOS Sonoma
Last, but certainly not least, macOS is getting an update too! Updates for Apple product operating systems all around!
The latest Mac operating system is macOS Sonoma. And like iPadOS and WatchOS, macOS Sonoma is going all widgets too. Widgets are no longer on a separate screen on your Mac Mini or MacBook. Users will now be able to place their favorite widgets directly on their desktop.

Teleconferencing was another big focus for Apple with the new macOS Sonoma, as shown in a new Presenter Overlay feature that allows a user to host a presentation with a slideshow appearing behind their video. Is. One interesting aspect is that it does not require any specific app. According to Apple, the feature integrates with popular teleconferencing services like Zoom.
Safari is also getting the update. A new feature will allow users to split their personal web surfing from their work browsing with profiles. New privacy options will allow users to block web trackers with Privacy Browsing. Users will also be able to create standalone web apps with Safari that can place their favorite websites in their macOS Dock.
Other notable endings and endings
As Apple would say, there are one (or a few) more things that deserve mention.
Apple TV is getting an update with tvOS 17. One important feature: the Find My Remote option for those Apple TV users who constantly misplace that tiny remote control. But the big update to the Apple TV is FaceTime.
Using the Continuity Camera feature that turns an iPhone or iPad into a webcam, users will be able to take FaceTime calls through the Apple TV and use its large screen to stream calls to a room full of people.

The AirPods are also getting a small but notable update with Adaptive Audio, personalized volume, and conversation awareness. Adaptive audio “blends transparency mode and active noise cancellation” to provide the best sound based on the user’s surroundings. When users turn on their AirPods, the personalized volume uses machine learning to match their listening preferences. And conversation awareness will automatically lower the volume of the Airpods when a user starts talking.
And, finally, I leave you all gaming news.
Yep, gaming news… at an Apple event.
It’s actually part of a MacOS update, but I thought it deserved a breakout on its own. Gamers are often left out of the conversation when it comes to Macs. It has become clear that Apple handed over this base to PCs long ago.
But maybe, just maybe, that’s about to change: MacOS Sonoma has a gaming mode, which basically prioritizes CPU and GPU cycles to deliver the best gameplay experience. It also reduces controller and speaker latency over Bluetooth. And, Apple said, there’s a new toolkit for gaming developers that will help them port games over to PC more easily and effectively.
Congratulations! You made it till the end. Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and even a new product in Vision Pro – WWDC 2023 had more than enough to talk about.
[ad_1]
well it certainly was Very of Apple news for the taking.
This year’s WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) has come and gone, but not before Apple dropped a number of upgrades, updates, new features, and entirely new products on us. The whole event lasted for more than two hours and the Apple team never let go of the news stream.
But don’t feel overwhelmed. Mashable is here to tell you what the biggest takeaways from the event were.
Vision Pro: Apple’s headset is original and…expensive
Let’s start with the obvious: The apple vision pro,
Apple has finally announced its Virtual Reality slash Augmented Reality slash Mixed Reality headset. A VR or AR product from Apple has been rumored for years and word is spreading that WWDC 2023 is where it will finally make its debut. Apple reported the news at the end of the event, in the form of its now infamous “one more thing” announcement.

The first thing you should know about the Vision Pro is the price. it’s expensive. When the Vision Pro becomes available early next year, it will cost $3,499 (Rs 2,88,912 in India). This puts it out of affordability for a large group of Apple customers.
But what the Vision Pro really is, it looks like Apple is aiming to provide an entire Mac in a wearable headset. The company is describing it as “alocal computerBecause the headset screen is see-through. When a user puts on the headset, they can actually still see their surroundings. Apps and windows appear visually within the space the user is already on. Capturing. From there, they can open applications to see the new visual world…or just open a Word document.

There were some interesting positives, such as an early partnership with Disney to bring Disney+ experiences to Vision Pro. And there were some real negatives – like, well, price, and two hours of battery life.
meta hasn’t been very successful with his metaverse hopes and dreams, But even Mark Zuckerberg does not have the experience of building successful physical products like Apple. Let’s see if Tim Cook can do it or not.
new max
After a completely brand new product line for Apple with the Vision Pro, the company had some news about its existing ones, namely Macs.

The MacBook Air line of laptops is getting New 15″ Model Powered by Apple’s own M2 silicon chip. It is largely similar to the already available M2 MacBook Air model but has more screen space. But 15″ seems to be the sweet spot when it comes to laptop size. So if the thin, light aspects of the MacBook Air appeal to you but previous screen sizes were too small, this might be the computer for you. This $ 1,299 (Rs. 1,07,262 in India) onwards.
Apple also announced the update mac studio, bringing the M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips to the desktop line of computers. And, if you haven’t heard of m2 ultra As of now, it is because Apple introduced it at WWDC 2023 as well! The company called it a “monster of a chip” because it was the most powerful silicon chip it had ever made. The new Mac Studio computers start at $1,999 (Rs 1,65,064 in India) and that’s obviously without the M2 Ultra chip.

But, this was not the case when it came to Macs. Apple had another updated line and it was the model that most needed a refresh…
Hello, M2 Ultra. Goodbye, Intel.
At WWDC 2023, Apple finally made a new announcement mac pro – aka “cheese grater” Computer.

That’s right, the most expensive of all Macs is finally getting Apple’s silicon chip. The Mac Pro, last updated in 2019, was Apple’s last line of computers released without it. The base Mac Pro comes with the M2 Ultra chip, in case there’s any question that this is Apple’s most professional-level computer yet. It features a 24-core CPU, 60-core GPU, and 32-core Neural Engine, as well as 64GB of integrated memory and 1TB SSD storage. All that for $6,999 (Rs 5,77,931 in India).

But the big achievement here is the end of an era for Apple and Intel’s relationship, which began back in 2006. With this Mac Pro, there is no longer a single current Apple product that isn’t powered by the company’s own silicon chip.
iOS 17
While most of today’s news came from Apple’s new physical product lines, there were also plenty of software updates.
iPhone users have a ton of new features to look forward to iOS 17, core iphone app Features in particular — like Phone, Messages, and FaceTime — are all getting major updates with this new iOS. For example, users will be able to receive real-time transcriptions of voicemails through the new Live Voicemail feature. Users will also be able to customize the design of how their screen looks for each person in their contact list when on a call with Contact Poster. If your contact doesn’t pick up the FaceTime call, you’ll be able to leave them a video message instead.

In Messages, users will be able to see transcriptions of audio messages as well as turn Live Photos into stickers for the app. They can also send real-time, automated text message “check-in” updates to inform family members and loved ones when a certain location has been reached.
AirDrop is also getting an upgrade, making sharing media and other files faster and easier. Users can exchange files simply by holding each other’s iPhone close to each other. And with the new NameDrop feature, contacts can now be exchanged that way.
to support There’s another newly announced feature that brings real-time live monitoring and status updates for everything from time and weather to sports scores to your iPhone’s screen when you’re not actively using it.
Apple’s own Journal app
Apple’s latest iOS app deserves its own separate mention: magazine,
Apple already has its Calendar app, its Notes app, a Weather app… the list goes on. Now, Apple is bringing its journaling app to the iPhone.

According to Apple, Journal uses machine learning to generate prompts and other writing suggestions to help users keep their journals up-to-date. The Journal will also bring photos, workouts, interactions and travel history into the app.
It’s not every day that Apple decides to associate a specific app category with its own proprietary apps. The Journal category is popular in the App Store, so it will certainly be interesting to see if Apple’s own Journal beats out the current leaders in the space, such as first day,
iPadOS 17
If you’re an iPad owner swooning over the new iOS 17 for iPhone, you’re in luck! Many of these new features are also coming to iPadOS 17. And iPhone features that weren’t previously available for the iPad, like the customizable lock screen and Health app, are coming to iPadOS 17 as well.
But iPad owners are also getting some tablet-specific new updates.

Apple was big in focusing on PDFs when it came to the iPad at WWDC. With the latest new iPadOS, your iPad will be able to recognize fields within a PDF document and fill in details like names and addresses directly from the Contacts app. PDFs will now also display full-screen on the iPad.
Interactive widgets are also being introduced with iPadOS 17. This allows customizable widgets to appear on your iPad home screen and display real-time content and updates without the need for that specific app to be open.
watchOS 10
Speaking of widgets, the Apple Watch will soon be all about widgets. watchOS 10 Completely redesigns the Apple Watch interface to focus on users’ smart stack of widgets like upcoming meetings, tasks, and even your favorite podcasts.

As always, the Apple Watch focuses on health information and WatchOS 10 is no different. There are new ways for cyclists to connect their Apple Watch to their Bluetooth-enabled bike sensors to track important health stats. And with updates for runners and hikers, WatchOS 10 also brings new mental health features like the Mindfulness app.
macOS Sonoma
Last, but certainly not least, macOS is getting an update too! Updates for Apple product operating systems all around!
The latest Mac operating system is macOS Sonoma. And like iPadOS and WatchOS, macOS Sonoma is going all widgets too. Widgets are no longer on a separate screen on your Mac Mini or MacBook. Users will now be able to place their favorite widgets directly on their desktop.

Teleconferencing was another big focus for Apple with the new macOS Sonoma, as shown in a new Presenter Overlay feature that allows a user to host a presentation with a slideshow appearing behind their video. Is. One interesting aspect is that it does not require any specific app. According to Apple, the feature integrates with popular teleconferencing services like Zoom.
Safari is also getting the update. A new feature will allow users to split their personal web surfing from their work browsing with profiles. New privacy options will allow users to block web trackers with Privacy Browsing. Users will also be able to create standalone web apps with Safari that can place their favorite websites in their macOS Dock.
Other notable endings and endings
As Apple would say, there are one (or a few) more things that deserve mention.
Apple TV is getting an update with tvOS 17. One important feature: the Find My Remote option for those Apple TV users who constantly misplace that tiny remote control. But the big update to the Apple TV is FaceTime.
Using the Continuity Camera feature that turns an iPhone or iPad into a webcam, users will be able to take FaceTime calls through the Apple TV and use its large screen to stream calls to a room full of people.

The AirPods are also getting a small but notable update with Adaptive Audio, personalized volume, and conversation awareness. Adaptive audio “blends transparency mode and active noise cancellation” to provide the best sound based on the user’s surroundings. When users turn on their AirPods, the personalized volume uses machine learning to match their listening preferences. And conversation awareness will automatically lower the volume of the Airpods when a user starts talking.
And, finally, I leave you all gaming news.
Yep, gaming news… at an Apple event.
It’s actually part of a MacOS update, but I thought it deserved a breakout on its own. Gamers are often left out of the conversation when it comes to Macs. It has become clear that Apple handed over this base to PCs long ago.
But maybe, just maybe, that’s about to change: MacOS Sonoma has a gaming mode, which basically prioritizes CPU and GPU cycles to deliver the best gameplay experience. It also reduces controller and speaker latency over Bluetooth. And, Apple said, there’s a new toolkit for gaming developers that will help them port games over to PC more easily and effectively.
Congratulations! You made it till the end. Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and even a new product in Vision Pro – WWDC 2023 had more than enough to talk about.










