Home > Latest News > Apple Announces Date For Annual Developers’ Conference

Apple Announces Date For Annual Developers’ Conference

Apple has confirmed that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference will be held this year from June 9-13.

The keynote takes place as an in-person event at Apple Park in Cupertino, while the rest of WWDC is conducted online and is free for developers to attend.

The conference is expected to focus on upcoming versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

Reports have indicated that Apple is preparing to roll out one of the most significant software overhauls in its history, with iOS 19, iPadOS 19 and macOS 16 set to deliver a major transformation to the interface of the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

 

Another key focus area will be updates regarding the company’s Apple Intelligence platform.

At last year’s WWDC, Apple introduced its Apple Intelligence platform and showcased its yet-unreleased advanced features for Siri that would allow it to see your screen and perform actions based on what’s being displayed, integrate with your apps, and understand personal context when executing tasks.

Apple iPhone 16.

 

The company recently acknowledged that it had run into problems with the development of its AI platform and integration with its virtual assistant Siri. “We’ve also been working on a more personalised Siri, giving it more awareness of your personal context, as well as the ability to take action for you within and across your apps. It’s going to take us longer than we thought to deliver on these features, and we anticipate rolling them out in the coming year,” Apple said

Apart from software, there is a slim chance that Apple might also use the WWDC to showcase new hardware. It has previously used the conference to unveil Apple Vision Pro, M2 chip, and some new Mac devices.



You may also like
iPhone 17 Could Face Supply Shortages Ahead of Launch
iPhone 17 Pro Case Leak Reveals New Camera Bar Design
Chinese BOE Deliver More Pain For LG Display’s OLED Ambitions
Apple Fixes Wireless CarPlay Bug with iOS 18.4.1 Update
Apple Resets AR, Vision Pro Agendas

Popular Posts

Hisense Ditches Google TV and AI in Favour of VIDAA and OpenAI
Latest News
/
/
DHL Suspends High-Value US Deliveries Amid Tariff Chaos
Latest News
/
/
FTC Sues Uber Over ‘Deceptive’ Subscription Practices
Latest News
/
/
Has Carlton Audio Become A Victim Of ‘Trumpism’ After Facebook Ban
Latest News
/
/
Logitech bumps up prices by 25%
Latest News
/
/

Digital Magazines

Recent Post

Hisense Ditches Google TV and AI in Favour of VIDAA and OpenAI
Latest News
/
//
Comments are Off
Hisense Australia has announced a new range of premium and value TVs running its house brand VIDAA operating system, as...
Read More