Apple’s WWDC keynote is now available to watch from the Apple website.
The two hour long presentation, which took place last night to kick off this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, saw Apple unveil an all new MacBook Pro with Retina display, an update to the standard MacBook Pro and Air ranges, iOS 6 and brand new features for Mountain Lion.
Apple also quietly launched an update to the Mac Pro, a new Smart Case for the iPad, a new AirPort Express Bass Station and more.
The new Macs are available to buy from Apple’s Online Store now, and iOS 6 is expected to arrive in September.

OS X Mountain Lion will be available in July for £13.99, and will be a free upgrade for anyone that buys a new Mac from today.
To read more about yesterday’s keynote, check out the stories below.
The 6 Best New iOS 6 Features for Business Users Apple signs global agreement with TomTom for maps Cook unveils iOS 6, new OS X, Retina display MacBook Pro Feature Showdown: Apple Maps for iOS vs. Google Maps for iOS Two new Thunderbolt cables join parade of Apple releases Apple releases iTunes 10.6.3 update Apple announces homegrown mapping service for iPhone, iPad WWDC: Tim Cook runs down the numbers Apple updates Final Cut Pro X, Aperture, for new MacBook Pro's Retina display


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