APPLE’S Worldwide Developer Conference kicks off today and rumours are circulating about the unveiling of two new MacBook Pros.

The tech giant is widely rumoured to be revealing new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models during the event on June 7.

Rumours suggest Apple will announce two new MacBooks next week

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Rumours suggest Apple will announce two new MacBooks next weekCredit: Getty

It seems Apple may have accidentally confirmed the existence of two new MacBook Pros ahead of the annual showcase.

According to MacRumours, details about two new MacBooks have been revealed in a regulatory filing in China.

The filing was made by Sunwoda Electronics, which is one of Apple’s suppliers.

It listed the battery of two new Mac models that requires certification.

Some fans want physical keys instead of the Touch Bar

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Some fans want physical keys instead of the Touch BarCredit: apple

This seems to confirm the rumours that two new MacBooks are on their way.

Rumours suggest the MacBooks will have slight changes, including the return of physical keys instead of the Touch Bar.

They’re expected to be thinner and more angular than the current MacBooks on offer.

Apple CEO Time Cook said at the last WWDC that the entire Mac family would move over to the Apple Silicon computer processor.

This could mean more battery life for the new machines.

As with all rumours and speculation, we need to wait for official word from Apple until we know for sure if all these new Mac rumours are correct.

WWDC 2021 is set to run from June 7 to 11. Apple uses the event to make major announcements about its software and hardware.

Anyone will be able to watch the keynote online – but this has been the case even in previous years.

The keynote will take place on Monday, June 7 at 10am California time.

In New York you’ll tune in at 1pm, while Brits can watch at 6pm local time.

Apple unveils redesigned iMac with range of new colours at Spring Loaded event

In other news, Apple is updating its new AirTag trackers to make them harder for stalkers to use.

A rejected Samsung AI assistant is causing a stir on the internet as some fans have created ‘porn’ involving the character.

And, time is almost up for Internet Explorer as Microsoft is set to drop it after 25 years.


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