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Apple has published information about the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2013, which will take place between June 10 and 14 in San Francisco. Tickets for the conference will be on sale from April 25 and are likely to sell out on the same day, last year they were gone within two hours. The price is 1600 dollars.

Apple will traditionally open the conference with its keynote, at which it has regularly presented its software products in recent years. We can almost certainly say that iOS 7 will be announced, we may also see a new version of the operating system OS X 10.9 and news in iCloud. The highly anticipated one is cloud-based iRadio service for streaming music by pattern Spotify or Pandora, which has been speculated about in recent months.

Developers can then participate in hundreds of workshops led directly by Apple engineers, of which there will be over 1000. For developers, this is the only way to get programming assistance directly from Apple, probably unreliable iCloud sync regarding Core Data will be a big topic here. Traditionally, the awards for Design within the framework of the Apple Design Awards will also be announced during the conference.

The conference will partially coincide with the gaming E3, where both Microsoft and Sony will have their keynote, precisely on June 10.

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