Apple’s big Worldwide Developers Conference is coming up in less than two weeks. While it’s uncertain there’ll be new hardware , there will be previews of upcoming versions of macOS, iOS, iPadOS and more. This week Macworld Executive Editor Michael Simon and Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis look at what kinds of software announcements may be in the offing.
After 20 years, Apple has officially discontinued its final iPod, the iPod Touch. Macworld executive editor Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss its history and how it paved the way for future products. Plus, some Apple employees are protesting the company’s return-to-office policy, which requires employees to be in the office three days per week. Michael, Ken and Juliet will also discuss how Apple’s return-to-work policy compares to other tech companies’ policies and what the hybrid work landscape looks like.
Will anyone be able to buy an iPhone 13 on launch day? idg.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from idg.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Macworld
Talking WWDC: Will the MacBook Pro steal the show?
Apple s biggest show is on the way but software might not be the star.
body>It s almost time for WWDC and we re anxiously awaiting all of the new software. But this year s show might also bring some incredible new hardware as well. New MacBook Pros are rumored as well as a new M1X Apple Silicon chip, possibly a redesigned Mac mini, and maybe even a peek at the Mac Pro. Will we see all of them? None of them? A new chip? Macworld Executive Editor Michael Simon and Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis break down all the rumors in this week s edition of TechTalk.