Apple unveils schedule for 'biggest-ever,' virtual WWDC 2020
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple has shifted its Worldwide Developers Conference online. Now, we have more details about the event kicking off on June 22 at 10 a.m. PDT with a "Special Event Keynote." Unsurprisingly, Apple doesn't divulge what will happen, but some of the expected reveals include details on iOS 14 and the company's rumoured shift to ARM-based processors. The keynote will be streamed on apple.com, the Apple Developer app and website, Apple TV app, and YouTube.
The Platforms State of the Union, where Apple usually goes into detail about what it announced during the keynote, will start at 2 p.m. PDT, and it will only be available through the Apple Developer app and Apple Developer website.
The company will host over 100 engineering sessions helmed by its engineers with videos being posted each day from June 23 to 26 at 10 a.m. PDT on the Apple Developer app and Apple Developer website. And those developers who want one-on-one appointments can request for one.
Apple is also revamping its developer forum, which will be relaunched on June 18. Over 1,000 Apple engineers will be participating in the forums and ready to answer any questions members might ask. You will need to be an Apple Developer Program member to post in the forums.
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