Tim Cook Met With Students Ahead Of Apple WWDC 2023, Tweeted

New Delhi: Apple CEO Tim Cook posted on Twitter on Monday ahead of the company’s annual developer conference WWDC. The head of the iPhone maker posted photos of himself interacting with students developing the iPhone music app.

On Twitter, the Apple CEO tweeted, “As we prepare to kick off WWDC23 tomorrow, I met students around the world who are building apps that turn iPhones into musical instruments and Brings the experience of reading Braille through the iPad. haptic feedback. Excited for what’s to come!”

Apple’s WWDC 2023 kicks off tonight at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. The keynote address by Tim Cook is expected to be packed with important updates and product announcements.

Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has said that he expects the keynote address to exceed two and a half hours.

The tech giant’s ‘Reality Pro’ mixed reality headgear is one of the highly anticipated revelations at Apple WWDC. The business has taken a long time to develop its product.

The AR/VR headset will compete with Meta’s recently launched Quest 3 headgear. According to the Bloomberg story, the Apple headset will consist of glass, carbon fiber, and aluminum.

It includes a magnetic charger for power, a curved front with external screens to show the user’s facial expression and eyes, and is designed to resemble ski goggles.