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Get ready for WWDC 2023, with a jam-packed, keynote address coming to you from Apple Park on June 6th at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT. You can watch Apple’s keynote

Get ready for WWDC 2023, with a jam-packed, keynote address coming to you from Apple Park on June 6th at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT. You can watch Apple’s keynote address live, right on this page, below.

We will add our live notes on this page as well.

Apple to host WWDC 2023 in online format June 5-9

The 2023 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off with exciting reveals, inspiration, and new opportunities to continue creating the most innovative apps in the world. Join the worldwide developer community for an in-depth look at the future of Apple platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS — directly from Apple Park.

WWDC 2023 launches with a first look at groundbreaking updates coming to Apple platforms later this year. The keynote address will be available via apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and YouTube, with on-demand playback available after the conclusion of the stream.

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MacDailyNews WWDC 2022 Live Notes (in reverse chronological order):

• AirPods: Adaptive Audio combines Transparency and Active Noice Cancellation to match your surroundings
Audio & Home

• Web apps on Mac: Visit your fav sites, Save to Dock, and that’s it!
• Safari profiles
• Passkeys (and passwords) can be shared (end-to-end encrypted)
• Safari protects provate browsing
• Safari in macOS Sonoma is the world’s fastest browser
• Work with multiple video apps (Zoom, FaceTime, etc.)
• Reactions video effects
• Video conferencing: New ways to present remotely (presenter overlay)
• Available for pre-order via Mac App Store soon
• “Death Stranding Director’s Cut” coming to Mac
• Metal provides a new Game Porting Toolkit for developers
• Game mode: lets the game get your Mac’s CPU/GPU’s highest performance (works with any game)
• Metal 3 allows for demanding games
• Gaming: Apple Silicon delivers incredible graphics performance to Mac
• iPhone Widgets can be used on Mac via Continuity (with iPhone nearby or on same WiFi network)
• Widgets can now be pulled out of Notification Center and placed on the Desktop
• New screensavers
• Many of the new iOS and iPadOS features included in macOS
• macOS Sonoma

• External camera on iPad
• Freeform gets new drawing tools
• Stage Manager improvements
• Live collaboration between iPads
• PDFs in Notes can be annotated using Apple Pencil. Multiple PDFs can sit in the same Note
• PDF improvements: iPadOS can identify PDF fields (and be auto-filled)
• iPadOS gets Health app – takes advantage of the larger display of iPad
• Live Activities on Lock Screen on iPad
• Lock screen gets more personalization and customization
• Widgets are now interactive – take quick action in Widget without having to run app
• Widgets and Lock Screen updates
• iPadOS 17

• AAPL: $183.84, +$2.89 (+1.60%) @ 01:35PM EDT

• iOS 17: Just “Siri” triggers Siri – no more “Hey, Siri”
• FindMy item sharing
• StandBy – turn iPhone sideways and get personalized info, clock styles, photos, calendar, Home controls, sports scores, Siri, etc.)
• Journal is end-to-end encrypted for ultimate security
• Journal: a brand new Apple apps – ML can suggest topics, inspire writing
• New way to reflect on and relive special moments
• BTW: This is generative AI (MDN Ed.)
• Autocorrect powered by on-device Machine Learning – gets more accurate
• Keyboard and Dictation updated
• Share photos simply by bringing iPhones together (and even if you separate iPhones during transfer, the transfer will continue)
• Federighi: AirDrop updated; Name Drop – bring iPhones and/or Apple Watches together to share contact info
• Live stickers from Live Photos
• Stickers are able to be roatated
• All emoji are stickers, too
• Brand new stickers experience
• iMessage apps tucked into new + button
• Check in – lets people know when you arrive at a destination
• Location sharing right in message
• Transcriptions
• Search filters, Catch-up arrow, In line replying faster
• Kim Beverett: New Messages updates
• FaceTime gets ability to leave messages
• CallKit: Live Voicemail (live transcription in real time as spoken)
• Phone app updated (contact posters)
• Craig Federighi: iOS 17

• This completes the Mac’s Apple Silicon transistion
• Mac Pro starts at $6,999
• Mac Studio starts at $1,999
• Tower and Rack mount enclosures available
• Up to 192GB memeory
• PCI expansion – 6 slots available
• Every Mac Pro has Afterburner performance built in; in fact the equivalent of 7 Afterburner cards built in
• Mac Pro with Apple Silicon (M2 Ultra)
• Higher bandwidth HDMI, can support up to 6 Pro Display XDRs
• M2 Ultra can support up to 192GB memory
• Mac Studio update: M2 Max and M2 Ultra (24 core CPU)
Mac Studio
• Starts at $,1299, 1,199 for education. 13-inch drops $100 to $1099 (available to order today, ships next week)
• Up to 24GB memory
• Fanless, silent design
• 12X faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air
• M2 chip
• Six speaker ausido system
• 1080p camera for video calls
• 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, up to 500 nits brightness
• Kate Bergeron: 11.5mm thin. The world’s thinnest 15-inch laptop, just over 3 pounds
• Apple reveals 15-inch MacBook Air
• John Ternus: 13-inch MacBook Air is the world’ best selling laptop
Mac

• “Today we’re going to make some of our biggest announcements ever” – Cook
• 15th anniversary of the App Store this year
• Apple CEO Tim Cook appears via video
• Welcome to WWDC23 live coverage
• Developer video – idea bubble being chased
• Event begins

• AAPL holding steady for now
• AAPL: $184.60, +$3.65 (+2.01%) @ 12:56PM EDT
• AAPL: $184.54, +$3.60 (+1.99%) @ 12:14PM EDT

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