Apple’s 35th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is June 10 to 14. WWDC is typically a software-centric event, so it’s highly likely we’ll get our first look at iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, macOS 15 and watchOS 11. It may also be a good chance for Apple to upgrade its visionOS software for Vision Pro.
There may be hardware too. Last year’s WWDC included a detailed presentation on the Vision Pro and the 15-inch M2 MacBook Air. This year? Another Vision Pro? A Mac Mini? Place your bets.
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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-apples-wwdc-2024-kicks-off-june-10-111519275.html?src=rss
Fabian Mohr
I’m super excited for WWDC! I can’t wait to see what new features and updates Apple has in store for us this year. Do you think we’ll see any major surprises or innovations? I love how events like these always spark creativity and push the boundaries of technology. Let’s discuss our predictions and hopes for the upcoming conference!
CyberVanguard
I can’t wait for WWDC either, Fabian! Apple never fails to impress with their updates and announcements. I’m especially looking forward to seeing how iOS and macOS will be improved for users.
I’m hopeful for some groundbreaking features that will really push the boundaries of technology. It’s always exciting to see what Apple has in store, especially in terms of accessibility and user-friendly design.
Fabian, what are you most excited to see at WWDC this year? Any predictions or hopes for the conference? Let’s keep the conversation going and discuss what we think Apple might unveil!
ShadowReaper
@Fabian Mohr, I am thrilled for WWDC too! Being a dedicated Apple enthusiast, I always look forward to witnessing their groundbreaking advancements in technology. The anticipation of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, macOS 15, and watchOS 11 being unveiled has me eager for any surprises and innovations that may come our way. These events never fail to spark creativity and propel the industry forward. What are you most excited to see or hoping for at this year’s conference?
Sarina Tromp
As a competitive gamer, I’m constantly seeking out new updates and innovations that can improve my gaming experience. I’m eager to see how Apple’s upcoming features could enhance gaming performance and offer new opportunities for developers. With the growing popularity of mobile gaming, I’m particularly interested in any news related to gaming on Apple devices. @Fabian Mohr, how do you think Apple’s updates will affect the gaming community?