Apple revealed so much at WWDC that there was barely time to pause for breath. New MacBooks! Mac Studio! M2 Ultra! iOS 17! macOS 14! On and on it went, although Tim Cook saved the biggest announcement – the trademark 'One more thing' – for the very end. We've pulled together everything that went down during WWDC into one article, so you don't miss a thing.
Apple has unveiled the Vision Pro, which it's calling "the first wearable spatial computer". It's powered by the M2 chipset and Apple's R1 coprocessor, boasts a host of innovative VR features, and will cost an eye-watering $3,499 when it goes on sale next year.
Apple has unveiled the long-rumored 15.3-inch MacBook Air (2023), powered by the M2 chip. Apple claims it's the "world’s best" and "world's thinnest" 15-inch laptop, and says it's 12x faster than the fastest Intel MacBook Air.
iOS 17 is official, with Apple showcasing the key features coming to your iPhone later this year. They include realtime voicemail transcription, dropping the 'Hey' from the 'Hey Siri' prompt, and StandBy, which turns your charging iPhone into a smart beside clock.
Yes, Apple unveiled a lot at WWDC – but we're hard to please here at TechRadar, and we've been ruminating on some of the rumored launches that didn't happen, including an 'Extreme' version of the M2 chip, and new iMacs.