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Apple event 2022 – as it happened: New MacBooks unveiled alongside new iPad and iOS 16 at WWDC

All the news, updates and announcements from Apple’s annual developer conference

Anthony Cuthbertson,Andrew Griffin
Monday 06 June 2022 15:35 EDT
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Apple began its Worldwide Developers Conference – WWDC 2022 – in California on Monday, the annual software event that sees updates to all of its products.

It included iOS 16, a major update to the iPhone’s operating system that brought a significant redesign, as well as new health and notifications features.

All of Apple’s products saw new additions, from the smallest Apple Watch to the biggest Mac, through new iterations of the WatchOS, iPadOS and MacOS operating systems. All will be available for Apple users later this year, while developers will have instant access to a beta version.

Apple also launched new hardware, too, with a new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro – both powered by the M2 chip that gives significant performance gains.

The event was live streamed on Apple’s website and official YouTube channel. You can read the whole even, as it happened, in our blog below.

Apple WWDC 2022 - live stream

The live stream of WWDC 2022 is on Apple’s official YouTube channel. You can watch it right here:

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 17:23

Sunscreen and stickers for WWDC 22 attendees

For one of the world’s most high-tech companies, it’s a decidedly low-tech affair for the goody bag greeting attendees of WWDC.

Some stickers, a cap and some sunscreen are among the “swag”, according to a picture shared by iOS developer Nicola Giancecchi. If you’re not there, it doesn’t look like you’re missing out on much - though i’m sure a few of these will be popping up on eBay for anyone who’s keen.

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 17:44

California sun

It looks like that sunscreen may actually come in handy sooner rather than later, with attendees currently finding their seats in the California sunshine.

It’s not even 10am in Cupertino and the temperature is already above 20C.

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 17:50

Apple’s WWDC stream goes live

The live stream is up and running (refresh this page and it will be pinned to the top of the live blog).

Just some music playing over some shimmering patterns at the moment - just one minute to go...

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 17:59

And we’re off!

Tim Cook opens proceedings in the usual manner: “Good morning and welcome to WWDC...”

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 18:02

iOS 16 features all new lock screen

We’re getting started with Craig Federighi, Apple’s head of software.

He starts off straight away with an all new lockscreen for iOS 16, which offers a whole range of ways to make it more personal with “millions of combinations” of widgets and wallpapers.

It is “undeniably iPhone”, he says, while also making it more customisable and functional than ever.

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Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 18:09

Widget kit transforms lock screen

Notifications now roll in from the bottom of the screen, rather than just flood the whole display.

There are also widgets for live weather updates on the lock screen, as well as sports scores, music controls, health metrics and Uber updates. This means you can see what you want to see without actually unlocking your device.

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 18:12

iOS 16 Messages gets most requested features

Messages is getting the “three most requested features” in iOS 16. These are:

1. You can now edit messages.

2. You can “unsend” messages.

3. You can mark a thread as unread.

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 18:14

iOS 16 rundown

You can read more about iOS 16 right here:

Apple just announced iOS 16 – with a huge new change

Apple has unveiled iOS 16, a whole new software update for the iPhone.

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 18:16

iOS 16 gets all-new dictation feature

The dictation feature is getting an update that will allow users to use both dictation and keyboard simultaneously. This makes it easy to switch between the two, which could be useful if there’s an obscure name or location that you want to write.

Speaking of live text features, live translation from images can be done straight from the camera app.

Anthony Cuthbertson6 June 2022 18:19

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