Apple's WWDC 22 is an ongoing event from the company, but users can recap what the company released and shared with the public from earlier today's event. The public may also use these resources to prepare for the upcoming releases of the company, especially with the remaining days that Apple will use to bring more of what they have to offer to everyone.
Apple WWDC 2022: How to Watch the Past Events
Apple's WWDC 22 began last Monday, June 6, and it brought many releases that the public did not expect the company to see during this event. WWDC is more of a developer's conference and it would focus mostly on the software and systems releases of the company, focusing more on updates and the likes.
However, the first Keynote speech saw an unveiling of the MacBook Air 2022 refresh that also brought the M2 chip from the company. Users can recap the event via Apple's dedicated website for the WWDC, and the past showcase events they brought for everyone.
Here, they may review what Apple gave the world for everyone to enjoy, as most of the stuff here is for public use and it has stakes for all users.
Learn More About Apple's Releases in WWDC 22
Apple also included in this website a way to "Learn More" about the latest releases of the company, and it includes hyperlinks to the latest releases from WWDC 22.
Users may find the iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, the MacBook Air 2022 with M2, and the watchOS 9 releases on this website as well.
Apple WWDC 22: What Arrived So Far
WWDC 22 is not what the public expected so far, and it is because what arrived at the event is more than what people should have seen at a developer's conference event from the company. The company saw its first release of hardware here, and it is with the MacBook Air 2022 that brings the M2 chip, which speculators and rumors centered on for the event.
On the other hand, most of the new operating systems in the Apple landscape also saw their next-generation versions here, including the iOS 16 for iPhones and the iPadOS 16 for tablets.
Additionally, Craig Federighi, Apple's SVP for Software Engineering announced many more of the company's new releases in the Keynote speech that began the event.
Apple surely prepared for the WWDC 22 and the company did not have any previous events to showcase more of its devices and technology for all. The WWDC 22 went all out on its first day, and the event is not yet over and expectations are still high for the company. Nevertheless, users that did not have a chance to witness it may still catch up on the releases via Apple.
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Written by Isaiah Richard