Apple search engine may get launched, wait till January 2023

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The market is presently ruled by Apple and Google, the two main companies. Cupertino’s IT behemoth may now compete with Google in the search engine arena, which is dominated by the latter. Google is by far the most popular search engine in the world, but Apple may make things a little more difficult for Google in the near future. Apple is said to be announcing a new online search that focuses on the needs of the user. Apple, on the other hand, insists on delaying the launch of the search engine until January 2023.

Apple is anticipated to make a number of announcements at WWDC 2023, according to tech blogger Robert Scoble. He believes Apple will soon introduce a search engine that can compete with Google’s. This isn’t the first time Apple has been rumoured to be working on a search engine; it’s been done before. A new search engine is also on the way.” Hmmm,” he wondered in a series of tweets. “Will Siri eventually get smart?” he asked.

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The information he has given on Twitter is based in part on interactions with informants and in part on deduction, according to Scoble, who spoke to TechRadar about it. He also said that WWDC 2022 will be the most costly product launch ever. In addition, he indicated that the search engine will probably be unveiled in January.

New versions of iOS, watchOS, and macOS are all scheduled to be unveiled at WWDC. The long-awaited Always-On Display (AoD) functionality is likely to be included in the next software update. This year, Apple is likely to debut Always-on screens with the iPhone 14 line-up, which is slated to be released in September 2022.

The refresh rate of the iPhone 14 Pro models is likely to be 120Hz, and the new models are rumoured to be able to vary the refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz, which will save some battery life. Because to the AoD function, the refresh rate will drop to 1Hz.

According to Tipster Leaks – Apple Pro, the Mac Mini and MacBook Air are expected to be unveiled during WWDC. The M1 chip, renamed M2, will be used to power the gadgets. Apple was also said to be working on a new Mac mini with an M2 processor and a Mac Pro in addition to the MacBook Air 2022.

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