On this week’s episode of The MacRumors Present, we talk about WWDC 2023 and whether or not Apple’s long-awaited mixed-reality headset will emerge on the occasion.
Earlier this week, Apple introduced that 2023’s WWDC will happen between June 5 and June 9. Apple is believed to have just lately proven off the headset to its high 100 executives in a “polished, glitzy, and thrilling” occasion on the Steve Jobs Theater forward of the gadget’s anticipated announcement at WWDC.
Nevertheless, reviews declare that Apple workers have critical considerations about many points of the headset, equivalent to its worth, weight, and usefulness – questioning if the gadget is “an answer in the hunt for an issue.” Most just lately, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo corroborated many of those worries and reported that Apple has pushed again mass manufacturing of the headset but once more and reduce cargo expectations for this 12 months, casting doubt over whether or not it is going to seem at WWDC in any respect.
We additionally talk about Apple Music Classical, iOS 17, Apple Watch blood glucose monitoring, the rumored MacBook Air with an OLED show, and Apple TV+.
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