Entries in Apple WWDC (25)

Tuesday
Apr052022

Apple to hold online WWDC 2022 starting June 6

Source: Apple

This year's Apple Worldwide Developers Conference will be another all-online event. It will take place from June 6 to 10 and will be free for all developers to attend. As with past WWDC events, you can expect to hear about the latest developments in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

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Thursday
Apr012021

Apple WWDC 2021 will be an online event, kicking off June 7

Source: Apple

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be completely digital once again. The event will kick off on June 7 and will continue until June 11. The event generally focuses on developments in Apple's different platforms. 

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Friday
Jun122020

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.

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Friday
May312019

Apple might be shutting down iTunes soon

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We might see the end of iTunes soon. Apple is holding its annual developer's conference this coming week and rumours have been going around for a while that the company is ready to drop its bloated media app. According to BloombergApple is ready to spin off the many components of the iTunes app into their own individual apps. Apple has launched a TV app to complement its Apple TV+ video service. So, it isn't far-fetched that it spins everything else off, especially with rumours that macOS desktop apps can mimic its iOS counterparts. This means you get separate Music, Podcasts, and TV apps. The Music app could take over managing all the different "iThings" as Engadget calls them (local backups, OS updates, etc.). We're going to hear more when the Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off in San Jose, California on Monday.