The keynote will be held on June 6th at 1PM and will be streamed on Apple.com. Nilay and David will be on-site for a viewing party, which will be different from the last two years.

We get to guess the location of the next California landmark to be named for the expected release of macOS 13 when the company spills all the beans on its latest OS updates at the World Wide Developers Conference. There are a lot of OSes coming out of Cupertino over the last seven years, like watchOS, tvOS, iPadOS, and now we may see evidence of the rumored RealityOS that will power a long-rumored augmented reality headset from Apple.

We are here to find out if Apple is ready to let us know what comes after the M1 processor. Will we get an M2 that is slightly iterative, or will we get a processor that breaks away from all the Pros and starts a new line for a new MacBook Air? Will we see the Apple car? It's likely not. We will bring the news to you, no matter what comes out of the event.