Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Apple Announces This Years WWDC


Apple has announced its annual Worldwide Developers Conference for this year. The conference will take place in San Francisco as in early June. WWDC will officially kick off on June 8th and run through June 12th. Developers interested in attending the conference can apply for tickets (which cost $1599) starting today with applications open through Friday at 10 am PT/1 pm ET. Apple’s WWDC opening keynote serves as the unveiling stage for the next versions of iOS and OS X. Its expected that Apple will unveil iOS 9 later this year with a focus on performance improvements and overall stability as Apple moves to address recent quality control issues rather than foundational features. In addition to iOS 9 expected to be previewed at WWDC and released later this fall, Apple is continuing to push iOS 8 development further with the all-new Music app with a redesigned iTunes Radio experience in iOS 8.4. Apple is expected to unveil its Beats Music-based subscription music service at the conference as well as potentially announcing a new Web TV service for Apple TV. Apple may also reveal the Watch SDK for making native apps for the Apple Watch rather than the current collection of WatchKit apps which run on the iPhone and project information to the wearable.


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