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apple bus announced The schedule for the opening day of this year’s edition of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The conference will begin on Monday, June 5 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET with Apple’s traditional opening keynote.
It’s during that keynote that we usually see previews of new software features coming to Apple products later in the fall. This year, that means we should expect to see iOS 17, iPadOS 17, MacOS 14, a preview of WatchOS 10, and updates to the tvOS and HomePod software.
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In the past, Apple has also used WWDC keynotes to announce new hardware. There have been a slew of rumors surrounding this year’s early keynote, from new MacBooks to Apple unveiling its long-rumored virtual reality/augmented reality headset, reportedly called the Reality Pro.
As well as expanding our vision for the new product category that sets Apple’s headset apart from the Meta and the rest of the competition in that space, we should also look at developer tools for the operating system (currently called XROS). is) Power up the headset.
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For the remainder of the opening day, Apple will follow the keynote with a staged State of the Union at 1:30 p.m. PT, and then the Apple Design Awards at 6:30 p.m. PT. The former will be broadcast through the Apple Developer app and Developer website, the latter will be published through the Developer app and website.
We’ll have a lot of coverage about WWDC, new software, and Reality Pro in the coming days and during WWDC itself.










