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Apple confirms June 13 is the start of its developer conference WWDC

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Apple’s big annual event of the summer, the Worldwide Developers’ Conference, better known as WWDC, has been confirmed for June 13 in San Francisco.

The annual meeting is predominately a chance for developers to get in the room with Apple engineers and see new software that they’ll be able to take advantage of in the coming months.

For everyday users though there’s plenty to watch out for as well, as the keynote at WWDC will see Apple unveil the next versions of iOS – that powers the iPhone and iPad, as well as OS X – which runs on all the company’s desk and laptop computers.

In announcing the event, Apple’s Phil Schiller also confirmed that the Apple Watch and Apple TV software will be discussed, as well as Apple’s programming language, Swift.

“With four innovative operating systems and a new, intuitive programming language powering over 1 billion devices worldwide, there has never been a more exciting time to bring our developer community together,” he said.

“WWDC 2016 is going to be a landmark event for developers who are coding in Swift, and building apps and products for iOS, OS X, watchOS and tvOS. We can’t wait for everyone to join us — in San Francisco or through the live stream.”

The event will be interesting for Apple fans as the first look at the next version of iOS could offer a few hints as to what the iPhone 7 could look like when it’s announced in September.


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