Ever since Apple started hosting pre-recorded events in 2020 due to the pandemic, it hasn’t stopped. We all thought it would be something unique, but here we are three years later and with the pandemic thankfully over. Personally, I think the keynotes were live gave them something they don’t have now, but even though we lost that, we have gained a lot.
The jokes, the videos, the transitions, especially the transitions, make Apple events a wonder in our eyes. The level to which they take care of every detail is worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster from Christopher Nolan
Relive a keynote that will go down in history
This year’s WWDC was impressive. We’ve seen all of Craig Federighi dressed as a member of the Ramones playing a three-neck guitar with an amplifier that I would break h alf your grandmother’s glassware
If you want to review all of this and more, there are several ways you can do so. The first is on the Apple Events page. Another option is on YouTube, and if you also have an Apple TV you can watch it in the TV app itself in tvOS
Those of Cupertino also presented iOS17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14 there watchOS 10 with several visual and performance improvements. They also released new Macs: a 15-inch MacBook Air with an M2 chip, a Mac Studio with the new M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips, and the famous and long-awaited Mac Pro with an M2 Ultra, although the latter, at IMHO it’s nothing more than a Mac Studio in a bigger box. although with that Apple finally said goodbye to Intel after announcing it in 2020.
The truth is that it was a great event, things as they are. Some fans have complained that perhaps more resources and time have been spent on Vision Pro than on other operating systems. But that’s normal. Apple has been working on this for years, it’s a new platform and a new product, and their biggest release since 2015.
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