Some clever exploring of Apple's discussion forum has revealed several new products that are believed to be part of today's announcements. Spidersweb.pl found that by typing in certain category numbers manually, you could find these placeholder categories:
iLife '11 was revealed as well as one simply labeled "Reserved 10 20" which could represent a new iLife application. The MacBook Air appears to have also gotten a new category for unclear reasons. A MacBook Air category already exists.
Update: Apple has now removed the product names from the placeholder pages, replacing them with generic descriptions of "a", "aa", "ab", "ac", and "ad".
Update 2: The noted discussion forums have now been entirely removed from Apple's site.
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Make sure you have the latest version of each app and they will automatically appear on CarPlay.
ChatGPT
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Processor and Performance
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