Macworld Of the big Apple events of the year, WWDC is the most reliable: In each of the past 16 Junes, like clockwork, Apple has held a big get-together for its developer partners and announced a raft of important software updates. The September iPhone launch and the March/April spring event (which didn’t happen in 2023) seem almost unpredictable by comparison. In this article, we list the major announcements (and some of the smaller titbits) you can expect to hear about at WWDC 2023 this June. Some of these–updates to the five big Apple operating systems, most obviously–are as predictable as the timing of the event. But we reckon Apple will spring a few surprises too. WWDC 2023 will kick off…
Macworld Of the big Apple events of the year, WWDC is the most reliable: In each of the past 16 Junes, like clockwork, Apple has held a big get-together for its developer partners and announced a raft of important software updates. The September iPhone launch and the March/April spring event (which didn’t happen in 2023) seem almost unpredictable by comparison. In this article, we list the major announcements (and some of the smaller titbits) you can expect to hear about at WWDC 2023 this June. Some of these–updates to the five big Apple operating systems, most obviously–are as predictable as the timing of the event. But we reckon Apple will spring a few surprises too. WWDC 2023 will kick off…
Apple has shared the dates and times of important parts of the WWDC 2023 schedule, indicating it to be fairly similar in structure to previous events.Published on Tuesday, the schedule of essential events Apple will be holding throughout the WWDC 2023 week offers few surprises, but does confirm the timing of when key parts will happen.Kicking off the online conference is the Apple Keynote, which will occur at 10 a.m. PDT, 1 p.m. eastern on June 5. The venue for most of the biggest announcements to come out of WWDC 2023, it will be viewable via Apple's website, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and on YouTube. Read more...
Apple has shared the dates and times of important parts of the WWDC 2023 schedule, indicating it to be fairly similar in structure to previous events.Published on Tuesday, the schedule of essential events Apple will be holding throughout the WWDC 2023 week offers few surprises, but does confirm the timing of when key parts will happen.Kicking off the online conference is the Apple Keynote, which will occur at 10 a.m. PDT, 1 p.m. eastern on June 5. The venue for most of the biggest announcements to come out of WWDC 2023, it will be viewable via Apple's website, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and on YouTube. Read more...
Apple has shared the dates and times of important parts of the WWDC 2023 schedule, indicating it to be fairly similar in structure to previous events.Published on Tuesday, the schedule of essential events Apple will be holding throughout the WWDC 2023 week offers few surprises, but does confirm the timing of when key parts will happen.Kicking off the online conference is the Apple Keynote, which will occur at 10 a.m. PDT, 1 p.m. eastern on June 5. The venue for most of the biggest announcements to come out of WWDC 2023, it will be viewable via Apple's website, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and on YouTube. Read more...
The Dynamic Island is a potentially good idea that’s waiting for the next step Apple pulled off some unexpected surprises with the iPhone 14 Pro: there had been lots of solid rumors about the company switching from putting the front-facing camera and Face ID system in a pill-shaped cutout instead of the familiar notch, but the new “Dynamic Island” alert system came out of nowhere. And while it was getting clearer that Apple would have to follow the industry in using bigger camera sensors eventually, Apple went even further and rebooted its entire computational photography system as the Photonic Engine. There’s a lot of that sort of thing in the iPhone 14 Pro, whose prices in the United States still…
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