![]() ![]() Apple moves faster during these audience-less keynotes and – trust me – that’s a lot harder to liveblog in real-time. The iPhone 14 and Apple Watch 8 are expected to launch in September, though Apple usually doesn’t announce the timing until a week (if it’s online) or two weeks (if it’s in-person with media travel required) in advance.Īpple’s recent online keynote presentation videos all been have been filled with slick transitions and they pack a lot of information into either 60 or 90 minutes (WWDC is usually longer). It’ll be interesting to see – depending on where the world is health-wise – which major tech company has an in-person launch event with the press in attendance. Google IO 2022, the Android maker’s developer event, will have its keynote event take place on May 11 and is similarly going with a hybrid format that significantly scales down on in-person attendance. However, it will host a “special day for developers and students at Apple Park on June 6 to watch the keynote and State of the Union videos together, along with the online community.” Apple noted that “space will be limited.”Īpple will host a “special day for developers and students at Apple Park on June 6” and “Space will be limited.” Expect the time to be confirmed later along with news that it will be live-streamed on Apple’s website and YouTube.Īpple did confirm that it’ll be an all-online event, just like the last two years of WWDC during the lockdown. The always-newsworthy Apple keynote is consistently on day one of this three-day developer event at 1pm ET / 10am PT, though this exact time wasn’t a part of Apple’s press release. ![]() Tim Cook at Apple WWDC keynote (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)Īpple WWDC 2022 is the next time we’re confirmed to see new products from the Cupertino company, and today, the start date has officially been scheduled: Monday, June 6. ![]()
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