Apple will launch a host of new hardware and software in June at what could be the most significant WWDC show in years, with a VR headset top of the billing.
Apple is planning a packed line-up for its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, which could become “one of the most critical events in the company’s history.” Aside from the company’s upcoming Reality Pro headset, there will be major updates to Apple’s software systems, including the biggest watchOS revamp since the Apple Watch launched in 2015.
Although the Reality Pro headset has been plagued by delays and setbacks over the past months and years, Gurman believes Apple is going to make a major pitch to developers as to why they should create apps for the device. Much of the week-long WWDC event will be devoted to the headset’s App Store, tools and operating system .
Related Videos Multiple Macs on show The headset will not be the only hardware shown off at the event. Apple is expected to unveil several new Mac models, with a 15-inch MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, 24-inch iMac, Apple silicon Mac Pro and high-end MacBook Pros all in the pipeline.
Interestingly, Gurman also claims Apple is working on two follow-ups to the Mac Studio, although their launch dates haven’t been nailed down yet. That’s better news than a Gurman report from February, where he stated Apple might not update the Mac Studio for the foreseeable future, if at all. Now, it seems like the computer is at least back on the menu.
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