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Apple WWDC as it happened: Tech giant updates every product it makes and releases new HomePod Siri speaker

Andrew Griffin
Monday 05 June 2017 05:02 EDT
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Apple CEO Tim Cook walks off stage after speaking during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone West centre
Apple CEO Tim Cook walks off stage after speaking during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone West centre (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Apple just updated every single one of its products. And released some new ones as well.

The company is holding its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, and kicked it off with its most wide-ranging event of the year.

As well as updating the software for all of its products, as it always does, the company showed off. That included updates to the iPad and Mac line – but most of all was the Siri speaker, a talking music system for the home.

Find full coverage on each of those releases – iOS 11, the new macOS, a new Siri and the HomePod speaker – below.

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Lot of VR announcements: Steam and all sorts of other platforms. That's important because Apple has mostly neglected virtual reality, despite it possibly being the future.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:41
Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:41

That's all for macOS, and now we're onto the Macs.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:42

There's some really nice VR stuff going on here – a woman creating an entire VR Star Wars scene, all on a Mac. That's a big leap for a platform that basically couldn't do VR at all until recently.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:49

There's a new, cheaper 4K iMac.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:51

Apple is offering us a "sneak peek" at a Pro computer. Not clear yet whether this is the new Mac Pro or something else.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:53
Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:54

Oh! It's a new iMac Pro. It looks the same as the iMac – but it's in the beautiful dark grey finish that's on the MacBook Pro and other computers.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:54

This has absolutely huge specs – Apple says it is as fast as a full workstation but inside a Mac. Superfast processors, very powerful graphics. Everything you want.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:56

You can make your computer even more powerful, because you can attach other stuff to it using its very fast ports.

Andrew Griffin5 June 2017 18:57

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