Apple has officially announced that its upcoming 35th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote is set to occur in June this year. More specifically, the event is scheduled to run from 10 to 14 June, and will be taking place at the company’s campus in Cupertino.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Apple vice president of worldwide marketing Brad Joswiak simply hinted that the event will be “Absolutely Incredible”, but revealed nothing further. According to rumours, WWDC may see the announcement of the company’s collaboration with Google, with the potential reveal of the latter’s Gemini AI integration onto the former’s iOS platform.
Mark your calendars for #WWDC24, June 10-14. It’s going to be Absolutely Incredible! pic.twitter.com/YIln5972ZD
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) March 26, 2024
Speaking of which, it is also believed that Apple will show off a suite of upcoming updates related to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, and also visonOS 2 for the new Vision Pro headset. Additionally, there’s a chance that we may see some new hardware announcements as well, such as a new M3-powered Mac Mini refresh and hopefully many others.
As with prior WWDC keynotes, Apple is expected to broadcast the event live via its various channels. These include its official website, Developer app, and official channel on YouTube.
(Source: Apple, via Brad Joswiak on X)
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