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WWDC 2022 officially kicks off on Monday with Apple’s opening keynote at 10 am PT. During this keynote, Apple will officially unveil updates including iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, and macOS 13. Ahead of WWDC kicking off, we’re seeing some last minute rumors about what to expect, including the possibility of a new MacBook Air , big updates to iPadOS 16 multitasking features, and more. <\/p>\n
Head below as we round up some of the last-minute rumors about what’s coming at WWDC 2022\u2026<\/p>\n
As a quick refresher, WWDC is a week-long event that consists of Apple’s opening keynote, the State of the Union with more technical details, the Apple Design Awards, and hundreds of developer sessions, labs, one-on-one meetings, and blackberries. <\/p>\n
This year, WWDC 2022 also includes a small in-person component in addition to the online options. A small group of developers and press has been invited to Apple Park for the keynote as well associated labs, interviews, and much. We will, of course, have full coverage of everything that happens throughout the entire week right here on 9to5Mac. <\/p>\n
While the announcement or tease of Apple’s long-rumored AR \/ VR headset once seemed like a guarantee for WWDC 2022, that no longer seems to be the case. Due to ongoing development issues, supply chain problems, and tricky integration between hardware and software, the Apple Headset is now likely set for a debut in 2023. <\/p>\n