Entries in WWDC (27)

Friday
May262017

Apple's WWDC keynote will be streamed live on June 5

The 2017 Apple World Wide Developer's Conference, which takes place on June 5 will be streamed live according to Apple's new Events Page. Apple is bringing the conference back to San Jose and is expected to unveil the latest software for iOS, macOS, WatchOS and various other ecosystems as well as the company's various services.

Apple is expected to preview or even announce some new hardware, possibly updates to the popular MacBook Air line. The event will be streamed in the Apple website and through the Apple TV. Canadian Reviewer will be live at the keynote and will report back with the latest from Apple. Stay tuned.

Source: Apple

Monday
Jun132016

Apple WWDC 2016 reveals macOS Sierra, watchOS 3, iOS 10 in software-focused event

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple focused on macOS, iOS, watchOS and tvOS the four pillars of its software platform for 2016's World Wide Developer's Conference. The 27th yearly developer event was held at the Bill Graham Auditorium in San Francisco kicked off with Apple CEO Tim Cook condemning the terrorist attack in Orlando and then segueing to the business at hand. WWDC has 5000 total attendees from 74 countries.

Cook didn't run down the numbers or talk about sales, device adoption which are staples of his keynotes. Instead he gave up the stage to various Apple Executives to introduce the new features. Hit jump for a hot take on what was revealed.

 

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Monday
Jun062016

This is where you can watch Apple’s WWDC keynote

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is almost upon us. The conference is happening in San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on June 13th to 17th but most of the big news will be revealed during the keynote happening on the 13th at 10 a.m. PDT (that’s 1 p.m. in Toronto). If you didn’t score tickets or are just curious about what Apple is bringing to the table. You can watch the live stream of the presentation here or through the WWDC app.

WWDC usually concentrates on the software side with new versions of iOS and Mac OS X coming out. It we can expect Apple to talk about its other products like the Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Apple Music.

Source: The Telegraph

Monday
Apr182016

Apple's WWDC to kick off on June 13th

Apple will be holding its 27th annual Worldwide Developers Conference on from June 13 to June 17 in San Francisco. At this year's WWDC, the tech giant will tackle the next big thing for its four major software platforms: iOS, OS X, watchOS, and tvOS. The kickoff event, including the keynote address, will happen at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, while the rest of the conference sessions will happen at Moscone West.

Those interested in securing tickets can apply via the WWDC site from today until Friday, April 22nd 10:00 a.m. PDT. The tickets will be given away through random selection and you'll be notified of your application status by Monday April 25th 5:00 p.m. PDT. This year as well, Apple is giving away 350 WWDC Scholarships for students and STEM organization members who want to meet an collaborate with developers at WWDC. Up to 125 of these scholar recipients will be issued travel assistance in case financial limitations keep them from participating. You can find out more about that here.

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