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My predictions for the WWDC keynote announcement

Apple will kick off its 2016 Worldwide Developer Conference with a keynote today at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET). Following are my predictions about what will be announced and previewed:

 

  • Upcoming versions of macOS (which I think will replace the OS X moniker), iOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Of course, this prediction is a no-brainer. 
  • Introduction of a Siri software development kit. 
  • Hints at Apple’s virtual reality plans.
  • The introduction of new MacBooks and MacBook Pros, though they won’t ship until August. The MacBook Air name will be retired and we’ll simply have MacBooks and MacBook Pros.
  • The launch of a 5K Retina Thunderbolt Display.
  • However, my crystal balls says that we won’t see new iMacs, Mac minis, Mac Pros, Apple TVs, Apple Watches, iPhones, or iPads — or any Apple Car news. New iMacs, Apple TVs, Apple Watches, iPhones, and iPad Pros will arrive in the fall and an Apple video streaming service will arrive before the holidays. I think we’ll see new Mac Pros and Mac minis announced in September or October, but I’m doubtful about the long-term future of those products.

Come back this afternoon to see how well my crystal ball worked.


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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.