WWDC 2022 By The Numbers

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Apple held its 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference at San Jose on Monday. It showed off its latest MacOS build. Let's take an overview.



Microsoft saved Minecraft Earth's AR gameplay reveal for Apple Despite operating from underneath Microsoft's business umbrella the team behind the Minecraft, a global phenomenon Minecraft decided to announce the upcoming launch of the brand new AR iteration of the game at WWDC. It looks like Pokemon Go will be in an up-and-down battle when Minecraft Earth launches later in the summer.



MacOS Catalina is Apple’s next desktop operating system Catalina. It's not just for mixers for wine anymore. The Southern California island has been chosen as the name for Apple's next generation of macOS (10.15). In it, we'll see the dissolution of iTunes into its various components, including podcast, music and TV elements, huzzah.



Apple developed a 32-inch 6K Retina display that is sized to fit the Mac Pro. Online Games This means that for around $12,000 Apple will offer you a 6K Retina LCD display, the Mac Pro to run it and -- this could not be true however, it's -- a monitor stand worth 1000 dollars. Truly Apple is the personal computer maker for the average person.



iOS 13 is an operating system for mobile phones that focuses on speed and embraces dark. According to the senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi, the next iOS will come with 30 percent faster facial recognition when unlocking, that take less than half the time to download as it did before, and updates that take up only 40 percent the space of the previous versions.



Apple finally unveiled the new Mac Pro It supports up to 28 cores, 1.5 terabytes of RAM, can handle two Radeon Pro Vega II GPUs and comes with a headphone jack. It can also be used to grate blocks of parmesan.



The iPad will be getting its own version of Apple's Mobile OS. devices, desktop devices and fitness wearables also have special OS versions and now the iPad has one of its own. iPadOS will allow users to run multiple instances of the program with enhanced Swipe Over and Split Screen functionality, and an attractive dark mode. The development build for iPadOS is available today but the official release isn't expected until the fall.