Apollo, a popular open-source framework for building high-performance data-driven applications, has released new updates and features in May 2023. A new course is available on the Odyssey platform to help users expand their existing supergraphs. The Apollo Client team will be hosting office hours where users can ask questions about the client. Meanwhile, several frontend frameworks have received updates, including Apollo Client (web) version 3.8.0, which brings a new feature called `useSuspenseQuery`, and Apollo Kotlin version 4.0, which is now in alpha. The Apollo Router has also been updated with improvements to coprocessors, query plan caches, and federated fragments. Additionally, the community spotlight highlights a recent blog post by Florian Fuchs at HashNode about how to hide certain schema pieces from introspection using custom directives and plugins.