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APPLE is gearing up for what could be its most important event in years, with experts awaiting the reveal of new and game-changing tech.

The company's annual appearance at the Worldwide Developers Conference will be live-streamed from Apple Park, in California.

This year, tech experts predict that Apple will introduce updates for its signature platforms, including the iOS 17 for iPhones, and updates for Apple Watch and Apple TV.

Apple will also launch a mixed-reality headset and its accompanying software, a project that's been in discussions for years.

You can live stream Apple's event on Apple's website or on its official YouTube channel, at 1pm ET.

Follow our Apple WWDC live blog below for the latest news and updates…

  • By M.A. Loreto

    Other exciting updates

    Apple will also provide updates on their laptops, including the MacBook Air. 

    Bloomberg reports that a larger and more powerful model is expected to be announced at this conference.

    It's an update that many have waited over for years, with Apple providing only surface changes on its line of MacBook Air models in the past.

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    How much does the headset cost? 

    While much of the information regarding the VR headset is unknown, it’s expected to have a price tag of around $3,000. 

    This would make it one of Apple's most expensive devices.

  • By M.A. Loreto

    Apple’s VR headset features

    The VR headset is expected to be packed with features that include apps for gaming, meditation, and fitness. 

    It’s also expected to have access to apps like Messages and FaceTime, making it seamless for people to use their everyday apps while wearing the tech. 

  • By M.A. Loreto

    More about Apple’s VR headset

    According to a Bloomberg report, Apple’s headset is rumored to be called Reality One or Reality Pro. 

    The publication claims the headset will have an iOS-like interface and will have cameras and sensors that will give users the chance to manipulate the device with eye and hand movements, and voice commands.

  • By M.A. Loreto

    Apple’s VR headset

    Apple’s VR headset could be the company’s most significant hardware launch since the release of the Apple Watch in 2015.

    The new hardware could change how the company operates and the types of products and software that it’ll produce in the coming years.

  • By M.A. Loreto

    What about AI? 

    Artificial Intelligence has become an important topic for all tech companies.

    At today’s event, Apple will likely provide an update on its stance on AI and how the tech might impact the future of its products.

    While most companies have pivoted towards AI products, Apple appears to be focused on its VR set, setting it apart from many of its competitors.

  • By M.A. Loreto

    Updates on everything

    Aside from the awaited release of the VR set, Apple will provide updates on all of its main products and software.

    We can expect new features and apps to be introduced, with changes that will affect the way millions of people interact with their products.

  • By M.A. Loreto

    How long does the event last? 

    Today’s Apple event kicks off at 1pm ET. 

    The WWDC runs from June 5 to 9, showing the world some of the leading developments in tech from multiple companies.

  • By M.A. Loreto

    How to watch

    Apple’s event can be viewed for free on any device. 

    The live stream will be broadcast on Apple’s website and on the company’s YouTube channel. 

    Currently, the website has the company’s logo in movement.

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