Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, is set to take place on June 5 with limited in-person attendance at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino. The event will begin with a keynote presentation, followed by developer-focused sessions throughout the week. Technology enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the unveiling of Apple’s much-rumoured XR headset, nicknamed “Reality Pro,” which is expected to incorporate mixed reality technology and 4K displays. There are also rumours of updates to iOS 17, the addition of the Health app to iPadOS, and improvements to watchOS 10. The event will be essential for developers, serving as a preview of updates and new platforms and devices that they can integrate into their applications to enhance user experiences.
As a multinational technology company, Apple designs and manufactures consumer electronics, computer software, and online services. Its current product line includes the iPhone, iPad, Mac, iPod, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and a range of accessories. The company’s mission is to create products that enrich people’s lives, emphasising innovation, design, and quality.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been at the helm of the company since 2011, overseeing the launch of numerous innovative products and developments such as the Apple Watch, Apple Pay, and the M1 chip for its Macs. Cook’s leadership has been characterised by a focus on social responsibility, diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to designing sustainable products.