Want to catch all of the WWDC announcements? The embedded stream replaying Apple's keynote is below. But there are improved health-tracking features like the ability to monitor sleep stages and log your history with irregular heartbeats, too. WatchOS 9 : Compared to the other software updates coming this year, WatchOS 9 feels more like a run-of-the-mill version, introducing new watchfaces. A Freeform app creates a shared whiteboard to help with group collaboration and Apple is touting boosted gaming features on the iPad. IPadOS 16 : The iPad supports multitasking through Stage Manager, too. We're also impressed by a feature that will let you seamlessly use your iPhone as a webcam on video calls in macOS Ventura. The highlight here is Stage Manager, a new way of multitasking that puts the app you're working on front and center. MacOS Ventura : macOS 13 also sees a surprising number of changes, including a new name after the Southern California coastal city. The new MacBook Pro 2022 13-inch is also getting the M2 chip. The only real catch? It starts at $1,199 / AU$1,899, which is steep. And the four color options add a dash of style to this powerful laptop. You get a bigger and brighter 13.6-inch display, a faster M2 chip and a better 1080p webcam in a much more compact design that's 20% smaller. MacBook Air 2022 : The new MacBook Air 2022 is here, and it looks very impressive. But the biggest change will be Car Play is working with car makers on a revamped interface due out next year. Be sure to check our list of iOS 16 supported devices to see which iPhones make the cut. Wallet, Maps and Photos all see new features and enhancements, including Apple's new Buy Now Pay Later service Apple Pay Later. Messages gives you the ability to edit and even recall texts you'll be able to watch videos using SharePlay from within Apple's messaging app, too. You'll also be able to include widgets on the lock screen. IOS 16 : The updated iPhone software coming in the fall introduces a redesigned lock screen that gives you more customization options. For an hour and 40 minutes, Apple ticked off a list of enhancements and changes aimed at making its devices work better together while also supporting new capabilities. WWDC 2022 comes packed with a number of substantial updates that will dramatically impact the Apple products you use. Everything from iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 to watchOS 9 and macOS Ventura will be debuting this fall with tons of new features, and new hardware arrives before then, as Apple is updating the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro with the latest Apple M2 chip. That would mean Apple doesn’t quite meet its two-year Apple silicon transition deadline, but with the Mac Studio and MacBook Pro, as well as a redesigned MacBook Air on the way, there are plenty of Macs to tide us over.Apple's WWDC 2022 keynote didn't disappoint. In fact, Gurman speculates that the Mac Pro could use a new “Extreme” variant of the M2 chip that HyperFuses two M2 Max chips together, which wouldn’t arrive until next year. After the Mac Studio arrived just last week, however, that seems unlikely as well. So Apple could use WWDC to unveil a new workstation processor that doesn’t carry the “M” name and give us a peek at a new Mac tower. We’re still not sure what the machine will look like or what chip will power it, but Apple said at its “Peek Performance” event that the M1 Ultra was the last chip in the M1 family. So what’s left? The higher-end Mac mini, which is now pegged to get an M2 Pro processor sometime in 2023, and the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, which will also presumably get M2 Pro and M2 Max processors sometime in 2023.
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