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WWDC 2020

Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose on Monday and threw a lot of new stuff at us, including a Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR, iOS 13 with a dark mode, MacOS Catalina, an operating system just for the iPad called iPadOS and new features for Watch fans. WWDC 2019 was a lot different than the single-OS conference of 20 years ago and a new experience for some.

If you just want to cut to the chase, here are some highlights:

As the conference started, Tim Cook gave us:

He also addressed the big "Is Apple a monopoly" question in an interview with CBS News.

If you want a written play-by-play recap of the entire event, check out our liveblog.

Now playing: Watch this: Mac Pro: Everything you need to know

Mac Pro and Apple Pro Display XDR



Now playing: Watch this: Apple introduces iPad OS

IPad now runs iPadOS



Now playing: Watch this: Apple beefs up privacy controls on iOS 13

Now playing: Watch this: Apple's iOS 13 turns to the dark side

Coming to the iPhone: iOS 13



MacOS Catalina

Now playing: Watch this: App store coming to Apple Watch

Apple Watch and Watch OS 6