WWDC starts on June 10 this yearand will kick off with a special event at Apple Park.

But what we’re interested in are the announcements.

And then there’s always the possibility of new hardware.

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Let’s get going.

We already expectredesigned home screens, for example.

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But the biggest changes are going to be in the realm of AI.

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It’sunlikely that Apple will adda ChatGPT-like chatbot.

TheiPad is still held back by its software limitations.

This wish is unlikely to be granted, but how about a Mac mode for the iPad?

Failing that, a more open app environment would be great.

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And there are a few other features the Mac could happily steal from the iPad.

One is a cellular connection.

Being able to wake up your Mac and already be online is completely different.

I’d also like to seea touchscreen Mac.

Plus, even on the iPad’s 12.9-inch screen, Mac Touch works better than you might expect.

And then we get to the Vision Pro.

For most of us, there’s only one wish for Apple’s VR headseta cheaper version.

Mostly, though, this year’s WWDC is exciting exactly because we know so little.

I can’t wait.