The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is coming back, and will be held online from the 5th to 9th of June 2023, with an opportunity for developers and students to celebrate in person at a special experience at Apple Park on opening day. The event is free for all developers.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference will again be held in an online format this year.
Apple has now announced iPadOS 15 is coming later this year and with it the ability to develop iPad and iOS apps right on your iPad and submit them to the App Store for publication.
Multitasking on iPad, when it was finally introduced, was always a bit fiddly, and needing a bit of grokking to properly understand, but in iPadOS 15, multitasking looks simple, easy and intuitive.
Apple's iOS and iPadOS 15, macOS 12 Monterey, watchOS 8 and more are never more connected, secure and private, easier, more powerful and intelligent, with offline Siri, flexible notifications and ways to stay focused, more advanced home automation, app creation on iPad, Xcode Cloud, iCloud+, sharing virtually any content in real-time on Messages and so much more.
If you use any of Apple's modern devices, software, services, third-party apps and its ecosystem, WWDC showcases the next major versions of operating system and other software for everything it does and offers.
Technology giant Apple has announced that it will switch to its own processors, based on ARM architecture and that both iPad and iPhone apps would be able to run natively on ARM-powered Macs.
The "Easter egg" of wired and wireless mouse and trackpad support in accessibility options was left out of the keynote, but so much was packed in that iPadOS is the world's most interesting new operating system.
Apple has leapt ahead of Windows and Android by leaps and bounds yet again, with its supremely integrated ecosystem enhanced even further, with delightful, useful and amazing updates across the board.
Apple will scrap its iTunes service during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference which begins on Monday US time, a report says, adding that it would be replaced with separate services for music, video and podcasts.
Set to be held from 3 to 7 June at San Jose's McEnery Convention Centre, Apple will showcase the latest and greatest for all devices running iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS and is sure to deliver some mind-blowing surprises att its Worldwide Developer Conference.
If you aren't watching Apple's twice-yearly keynotes for WWDC and the iPhones launches, you're missing out on a wealth of fantastic information on what the near future looks like.
The biggest and best Apple developer conference worldwide is Apple's own yearly WWDC, and instead of being held at Apple's new spaceship-like campus, it's on at San Jose's McEnery Convention Centre.
New iPads, new iOS 11, new Macs, new HomePod, new App Store app, new AR (augmented reality) and new everything – Apple blows away the competition with its best yet.
Returning to its roots is Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which is going back to San Jose over its home of San Francisco of the past few years, with 2017 set to be the biggest yet.
Two rumours that didn’t come through at WWDC 2016 involved iMessage for Android and rumoured new MacBook Pros with OLED strips replacing the F-keys.
iOS 10 arrives in the Australian spring, when new iDevices arrive, and while the iPhone 4S is no longer supported, there are tonnes of great new features to look forward to.
People are always quick to declare Apple dying, apps dying, the watch useless and more - but Apple has come out with a spate of new software products to prove them wrong.
In just a few hours, Apple’s highly anticipated 2016 WWDC keynote will kick off, and should announce iOS 10, a new macOS, Siri on the Mac and maybe even new Macs and more.
Apple has set the dates for WWDC 2016, which from 13 to 17 June will see Apple’s developer community come together from around the world to learn Apple’s latest and greatest.
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