For those who don’t know; excitement is built on Apple, the tech giant which have begun inviting the media to its annual Worldwide Developer Conference keynote popularly known as WWDC in this month at San Francisco set for the 13th of June 2016.
I understand that most people would probably be in a cross fight of what exactly the WWDC is all about so I’d explain;
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), is a conference held annually in California by Apple Inc. The conference is used by Apple to showcase its new software and technologies for software developers. Attendees can participate in hands-on labs with Apple engineers, as well as in-depth sessions that cover a wide variety of topics. Until 2007, the number of attendees varied between 2,000 and 4,200; however, during WWDC 2007, Steve Jobs, an American information technology entrepreneur and inventor also the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc. noted that there were more than 5,000 attendees. The WWDC events held from 2008 to 2015 were capped, and sold out at 5,000 attendees (5,200 including special attendees).
For the upcoming patiently expected event; Apple confirms that it would kick off on Monday with a press conference at the multi-purpose arena, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in California, USA which would begin at its traditional time, 10 a.m. PT.
In April 19, Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing said that the 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.
Do you know what that means?
It means no limit and everyone could probably take part in this multi-billion money production as long as you have the necessary requirement and intelligence.
As for the June 13 keynote, we expect to hear details about the next version of Apple’s iPhone/iPad software, maybe even the, iOS 10 as well as news on Apple Watch, Apple TV and Macs but just keep in mind that WWDC has been light on hardware in recent years: While it’s possible you may see new Macs, inevitable sequels like the iPhone 7 and Apple Watch 2 are no doubt being held for September at the earliest.