It’s time again. Apple’s World Developers Conference begins today. As always, the process will begin with a presentation that will contain most of the most important news. Apple has invited a small number of guests to attend the conference at Apple Park, though most people will need to tune in virtually. The event starts at 13:00 ET and you can watch it below.
You will get the first look at the features that will come to iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, tvOS 16 and the next macOS. Updates should arrive by the end of the year, although you can try new versions of the operating system early if you’re willing to install the different beta versions of developers.
We have an idea of what to expect from the WWDC thanks to a mix of reports and leaks. Health, messages, notifications, and lock screen are said to be online for iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 updates. Enhanced multitasking is expected to arrive on the iPad, while iOS is expected have support for screens always on. before this feature reaches some of the next generation iPhones.
There are also rumors that Apple will announce an updated MacBook Air that runs on an M2 processor. In any case, we will not have to wait long to find out what Apple has in store.
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