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One of Apple's biggest events of the year is right around the corner, with a jam-packed keynote kicking off WWDC 2023 on Monday. Apple's long-rumored AR/VR headset is all but certain to finally come to fruition, but it looks like there will be much more than that revealed at the event.

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In addition to the standard previews of upcoming major operating system updates and the headset, it looks like we'll be seeing multiple new Mac models. And of course, the headset will come with a brand-new operating system rumored to be called "xrOS," so read on below for all the details on these stories and more!

What to Expect at 'One of Apple's Longest Ever' WWDC Keynotes on Monday

Apple's annual developers conference WWDC kicks off next week with a keynote on Monday, June 5 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Among the many ways to follow the event, video will be streamed live on Apple's website and in the Apple TV app.

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The keynote will be "one of Apple's longest ever," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. We've put together an extensive guide for what to expect including "several new Macs," Apple's long-rumored AR/VR headset, and new software, including iOS and iPadOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10, tvOS 17, and xrOS for the headset.

And if you're looking for more discussion about what we're expecting, Dan and Hartley went over everything in detail on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show podcast.

New Mac Studio Likely to Be Introduced Alongside 15-Inch MacBook Air at WWDC

In addition to the much-rumored 15-inch MacBook Air we're expecting to see on Monday, Apple is also testing new desktop Macs with M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, according to Gurman. Apple already made the M2 Max chip available in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro earlier this year, while the M2 Ultra chip has yet to be announced.

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Gurman believes these are updated Mac Studio models with M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, and they could be announced at WWDC next week.

xrOS: What to Expect From the Software Designed for Apple's AR/VR Headset

Apple is expected to unveil the xrOS operating system for its rumored AR/VR headset at WWDC, and we've put together a guide outlining what to expect based on reported features and details.

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Users will reportedly be able to control xrOS with eye and hand movements, and we should learn many more details next week. Apple's headset is expected to launch later this year for an estimated price of around $3,000.

iOS 17 Beta for iPhone Coming Next Week With These 12 New Features

The first beta of iOS 17 should be made available to members of Apple's $99/year Developer Program moments after the WWDC keynote next week, while a public beta will likely be available in July for members of Apple's free Beta Software Program.

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We've put together a list of 12 new features and changes rumored for iOS 17. The update should be widely released in September, around the time that new iPhones launch.

Apple's 'My Photo Stream' Service Shutting Down in July

In a new support document, Apple recently announced that My Photo Stream will be shutting down on July 26, 2023. Moving forward, Apple recommends that users migrate to iCloud Photos.

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My Photo Stream is an older service that uploads the last 30 days of images to iCloud, making them accessible across the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other Apple devices. The service has largely been replaced by iCloud Photos.

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MortgageMecca

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To me the apple logo looks like a really cool headset for VR. My guess isfrom the logo is that a rubber band back is not necessary and they found a weigh to make it really lightweight
 

sjsharksfan12

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So I'm not fully disappointed, my wants at WWDC are basically refreshing of TVOS, more flexibility on the Watch Rings, and stability on IOS 17. Hopefully 2 of those things come to pass, especially on Watch OS if this is a major update.
 

phenste

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Not sure about "longest ever" - the calendar invite from Apple is still 2 hours.
I still find it laughable that this idea is being ate up by some after (of all people, of course) Gurman reported it—like, in this hypothetical, would they just be ignoring people who need to…yknow, eat lunch? are they banking on them being willing to skip a meal over the ✨INNOVATION✨ of the headset?

don’t get me wrong, I’m excited to see this thing finally get unveiled after 2+ years of seeing the same two renders over and over and over again. just uhh…schedules are a thing, and Apple likes to stick to em (unless we’re talking M-series upgrades). I’m imagining some things will get cut very short so the main focus can be the headset/xrOS. but of course, they’ll probably pull a “one last thing…” like, halfway through the keynote, then spend an hour on that product alone. fun stuff 😁😆
 

krspkbl

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I’ll be curious to know what the battery life is on the HMD
It's a first gen product so probably not great and if the rumors of it having a swappable battery pack are true then that doesn't inspire confidence. I don't know if I'm making this up but I think I read that it lasts 2 hours on battery.

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"Apple is rumored to be planning to use a standalone battery pack for the AR/VR headset, which would allow it to cut down on weight. The Information suggests that the battery would be worn on the waist and connected to the headset through a MagSafe-like power cable to the headband.

The battery is approximately the size of two iPhone 14 Pro Max models stacked on top of one another, and it will power the headset for around two hours. An external battery will allow users to swap one battery and charge another to use the device for a longer period of time.

To connect the battery pack to the headset, Apple plans to use a proprietary charging cable with a round tip that rotates to lock in to the headset so the cable does not come out during use. The cable itself will connect to the battery pack, and it will not be removable.

The cable that connects the headset to the battery pack will look similar to an Apple Watch charging puck, and it will attach to the headset's left temple. The headset will also include a USB-C cable for data transfer purposes.
Apple will reportedly adopt a 96W power adapter to charge the battery pack."

 
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Corefile

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A keynote needs to be on point and on message so it is better to have a shorter keynote than longer one. If the intent is to focus on the iGoggles then everything else should be in the form of press releases or the message gets lost. This presentation will make or break the iGoggles.
 

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A keynote needs to be on point and on message so it is better to have a shorter keynote than longer one. If the intent is to focus on the iGoggles then everything else should be in the form of press releases or the message gets lost. This presentation will make or break the iGoggles.
Nah. The AR/mixed reality thing is a very long term, multi-$B endeavor. Not dependent on one presentation, even though that presentation does seem all-important at the moment.
 

JimmyG

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New 28" and 32" XDR iMacs, please. I have zero use, need, or desire for any computer that requires more than one power cord!

Thank you, that is all. :)
 
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