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The top Mac moments in WWDC history

For those devoted to Apple and the Mac, WWDC is the event to watch. Even more than the annual autumn event, the WWDC keynote is where Apple often makes major announcements that impact developers, users, and the industry. The WWDC keynote showcases the next versions of macOS, and Apple often reveals major Mac hardware developments that go hand in hand with the latest software features.

WWDC as we know it started in 1990; in previous years, it was a smaller event called DevCon or Apple World. Now that WWDC22 is over, we thought we’d go over the top Mac moments in WWDC keynote history (listed in chronological order, except the last one, and you’ll see why).

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