Apple announces WWDC 2023 dates, special keynote on June 5
Apple has announced the dates for WWDC 2023. The event will take place from June 5 through June 9 in an “exhilarating week of technology and community.” Apple says it will host a special all-day event for developers and students on June 5 at Apple Park.
While before the pandemic, the WWDC occurred in San Jose, Apple will follow what it did last year by combining a hybrid experience between a pre-recorded keynote and some people watching directly from the company’s headquarters.
During the WWDC 2023 keynote, Apple will likely announce the new operating systems for its products: iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17. In addition, the company is expected to unveil its long-anticipated Mixed Reality headset alongside its xrOS.
As you can see in the featured image of this post, Apple seems to be teasing something related to Augmented Reality. Although the company has been working on AR features for a while now, rumors lead us to believe that this will be the moment the company will unveil its first dedicated hardware with the Reality Pro headset.
In addition, the company is also teasing an AR experience with Apple Park. You can add to your calendar the WWDC 2023 keynote by tapping here.
Last but not least, Apple will hold another Swift Student Challenge, which people can apply for by April 19.
BGR will keep you posted on everything Apple announces during the WWDC 2023, including all new operating systems and hardware updates.
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