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WWDC, the big developer conference where new versions of iOS and OS X are introduced every year, usually takes place in early June. This year will be no different, and the start of the conference is already officially scheduled for June 8. This year's edition is subtitled "The Epicenter of Change" and will take place again at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Just like last year, this year Apple will sell tickets to the conference on a lottery basis.

As usual, this year Apple is not declaring what will be presented at WWDC. We only know that new versions of the mobile and computer operating systems will be classically demonstrated. According to foreign media reports, the future version of iOS should be characterized primarily by the integration of a new music service based on Beats Music. Apart from that, however, it should not abound too much with news and should focus mainly for stability and bug removal. We know even less about the successor to OS X Yosemite.

The introduction of new hardware products is not typical for WWDC in June, but it cannot be ruled out. As part of this developer's conference, new iPhones used to be presented, and once Apple also used it to present a new version of the Mac Pro professional desktop.

We don't expect iPhones or new computers from Apple at WWDC this year, but according to rumors we could wait a new version of the long-not-updated Apple TV. It should primarily boast the voice assistant Siri and support for third-party applications, which makes WWDC the ideal place to introduce it.

Developers who are interested in attending the conference can apply for tickets starting today at 19:1 our time. The lucky ones will then be able to purchase a ticket. But he will pay 599 dollars for it, i.e. almost 41 crowns.

Source: The Verge
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