WWDC23 could be one of Apple’s longest ever, exceeding two hours

With less than a week to go until Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has said that this year’s keynote could be one of Apple’s longest ever and “easily exceed two hours.”
WWDC23 is expected to see Apple unveil its long-rumored AR/VR mixed-reality headset, “several new Macs” including a larger 15-inch MacBook Air, plus the next major software updates coming later in the year for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac.
Apple has said that WWDC23 will be “the biggest and most exciting WWDC to date,” with the keynote beginning at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, with a live stream of the event taking place via apple.com, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and YouTube, with on-demand playback available after the conclusion of the stream.
In a tweet, Gurman says with all of the new hardware and software announcements, he expects WWDC23 to be one of Apple’s longest ever and “easily exceed two hours.”
I’m expecting three major focus areas next week: 1) several new Macs, 2) the mixed-reality headset, 3) the new OSs. With all of the new hardware and software, I expect the keynote to be one of Apple’s longest ever and easily exceed two hours.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) May 31, 2023