It will be a WWDC for all ages. Good, bad – it’s way too early to say. Either way, this will be unforgettable. Apple’s keynote kicks off its annual developer conference on 10 a.m. PT on Monday morning, June 5.
You can follow the live stream of the event by clicking here. And just like last year’s event, TechCrunch will be attending the invite-only live event at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino in person. That means it is live blog time. Bookmark this page to follow those updates in real time.
You can familiarize yourself with the various leaks and rumors here. But the too long, just skimmed is:
- After seven years of development, the company is expected to finally unveil a $3,000 mixed reality headset that may or may not be called the “Reality Pro” (like regular reality, but for professionals).
- Various updates for iOS, macOS and watchOS
- New MacBooks, including a 15-inch version of the Air
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