![]() ![]() We have no idea what to really expect out of tvOS 16. Some versions of tvOS contain lots of new features and changes, while other years are relatively minor. TvOS 16 Beta 1: Updates to tvOS (which runs on Apple TV hardware) follows along with iOS releases, so expect betas to come at the same time. Rumor has it that we can expect yet another big change to multitasking, we hope this is the year Apple gets it right! IPadOS 16 Beta 1: iPadOS 16 will join iOS 16, of course, in a developer beta. Video replay of today’s event will be available shortly. And previews of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma, and watchOS 10. The new 15inch MacBook Air with M2, Mac Studio with M2 Max and M2 Ultra, and Mac Pro with M2 Ultra. A public beta will probably come a few weeks later (likely in July) in a less buggy state. Apple Events - Apple Apple Events Introducing Apple Vision Pro and the era of spatial computing. IOS 16 Beta 1: When Apple unveils all of its new operating systems, it will shortly make available a beta version (full of bugs and missing features) for registered developers. We suspect it will be just a bugfix and security update that comes at the same time as the iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS updates. Gurman writes that he is expecting at least seven new Macs with Apple Silicon the inside across 2022: A new Mac mini with an M1 Pro chip A 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chip, to succeed the. MacoS 12.5: The next macOS Monterey release is in beta right now as well, though like iOS 15.6, macOS 12.5 doesn’t appear to add any new features. Rumors say that it will get a redesign and an M1 Pro chip. ![]() Mac miniĪlso in need of an update is the high-end Mac mini, which is still powered by Intel processors. However, we think these are more likely to put in an appearance at an event later this year. We could also see a new 13-inch MacBook Pro also with the M2. There are also some pretty loud rumors about a new redesigned MacBook Air, perhaps ( or perhaps not) with an M2 chip. And with supply chain issues pushing back delivery of some Macs into August, it’s anyone’s guess. But we’ve seen Apple give sneak previews of hardware at WWDC that don’t ship until much later in the year, like the current Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR. Usually, when Apple releases new hardware it can be preordered later that week and ships a week or two later. In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Gurman doubles down on. If Apple unveils new hardware at WWDC, it’s anyone’s guess when it might ship. Now, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that he expects the Apple Silicon transition to be completed by WWDC 2022 in June. We do expect public beta releases as well, though odds are good that won’t begin until July. The operating system announcements will almost certainly be followed immediately by a developer beta that is often quite buggy and can only be accessed with a developer account (which costs $100 per year). ![]()
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