Apple Opens WWDC on June 8 With 10 a.m. PDT Keynote
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Updated · Apple · May 18
Apple Opens WWDC on June 8 With 10 a.m. PDT Keynote
14 articles · Updated · Apple · May 18
June 8 marks the start of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, with a keynote at 10 a.m. PDT previewing the latest updates across Apple platforms.
1 p.m. PDT brings the Platforms State of the Union, where Apple plans a deeper look at new features, APIs and technologies aimed at developers.
Apple will stream the keynote on apple.com, the Apple TV app and YouTube, while the developer-focused session will also run on the Apple Developer app, website and bilibili.
On-demand replays will follow both presentations, alongside WWDC programming that includes video sessions, guides, group labs, the Apple Design Awards and the Swift Student Challenge.
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