What a week. We got some new hardware with the introduction of the M2 chip and a couple of new Macs, as well as all of this week's WWDC announcements, and we are still recovering.
The new M2 based hardware won't be available until next month, so we'll have to dig through Apple's software updates before they're available to the public. Fresh rumors about upcoming products are already being heard.
A wide range of new hardware and software was announced during Apple's keynote at the opening of its annual conference. The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are powered by Apple's new M2 chip.
There are a lot of new features in the watchOS 9 and iPadOS 16 software. There is a tvOS 16 update for the Apple TV that has a number of new features. The public will be able to see the updates in the fall.
In 13 minutes, we put together a video recap of the keynote.
The MacBook Air is available with either an 8-core or 10-core graphics card. The notebook can have up to 2 terabytes of storage and 24 gigabytes of memory. Next month, pricing begins at $1,199.
The addition of the M2 chip was the only notable change to the Macbook Pro.
A redesign of the Lock screen is one of the new features in the new version of the operating system.
The ability to temporarily unsend or edit iMessages is one of the biggest features of Apple's new mobile operating system. Everything you need to know about the update can be found in our overview.
We went hands-on with some of our favorite new features in iPadOS 16, including new collaboration and multitasking features, as well as a Weather app and more.
Stage Manager is a new feature on the iPad Pro and iPad Air that makes it easier to switch between tasks. External displays with up to 6K resolution are supported by the M1 iPad.
One of the cool new features coming in the update is Continuity Camera, which allows you to use an Apple device as your Mac'sWebcam.
Stage Manager is one of the new features of the macOS Ventura.
The watchOS 9 enhances the Apple Watch with a range of new and updated watch faces, additional metrics in the workout app, and more.
The update will make it easier to track your medications on the Apple Watch, and a useful new accessibility feature lets you stream your Apple Watch's display to your phone, and fully control the watch using features on the phone.
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