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Everything Apple didn’t announce at WWDC 2020

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Apple revealed a huge list of features and updates at WWDC 2020, but not everything that was rumored made an appearance. Here’s everything Apple forgot to share.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2020 was jam-packed with announcements, from fresh versions of its device operating systems to the huge switch to its own Apple Silicon processors.
But a few things never made the grade, despite being heavily rumored beforehand. Here is a look at everything Apple did not announce at WWDC 2020.
Every great design ends up looking tired eventually, and the iMac is no different. Apple has kept the same look for its all-in-one desktop since 2012 — or since 2004 if you are willing to count the slightly fatter variants. That is a long time for any look to go unchanged, but in the tech world it is a lifetime.
Now that slimline bezels are all the rage, we were hoping Apple would finally update the iMac with a similar look. Indeed, several noteworthy leakers had previously claimed that a new iMac would land any day now, with Jon Prosser saying the redesigned computer was “ready to ship” in May 2020.
Alas, it was not to be, as Apple focused almost entirely on software at WWDC 2020. Given the importance of the switch to Apple Silicon Macs — and the time devoted to MacOS Big Sur — it could be that the Cupertino, California, giant did not want to tip the scales too much in favor of the Mac at the event.

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