Apple held its annual showcase event earlier this month, where the company revealed new Apple Watch and iPad models as well as the release date a number of its feature-packed new software updates, including iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS and watchOS 7. However, there was no word on when MacBook, iMac and Mac Pro owners could expect to see the arrival of macOS 11.0 Big Sur, which brings a dramatically redesigned user interface amongst a bucketload of other improvements.
That’s not all that unusual. In previous years, Mac users have had to wait a little longer to get their hands on the latest operating system compared with their iOS and iPadOS counterparts. However, we might have a clue about when you’ll be able to update your Mac.
According to a new rumour from tipster Jon Prosser, the next Apple event, which will be streamed online, will be held in the week beginning October 12, 2020. While Prosser, who hosts the immensely-popular FrontPageTech on YouTube, has had a somewhat patchy track record when it comes to predicting Apple launch dates. However, there’s good reason to believe he has the date for this launch event spot-on as AppleInsider has sources that claim the event will take place October 13, 2020.
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