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Apple’s WWDC kicks off in less than two weeks with first keynote scheduled

Here's what to expect from Apple at this year's WWDC
Last Updated on May 30, 2024
Apple's WWDC kicks off in less than two weeks with first keynote scheduled
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Ahead of the annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has shared details on its schedule and when we should expect to see its keynote. The event will be taking place from the 10th to the 14th of June and will feature a number of presentations from Apple. Macrumors has reported that Apple is expected to announce several launches, featuring updates to iOS software. Let’s take a closer look at what we can expect from Apple this year.

What does Apple have planned at WWDC 2024?

The details shared on Apple’s plans for WWDC outline specific times that the company will be presenting new launches, and include confirmation of Apple’s keynote which will take place on June 10th at 10:00a.m (Pacific Time). Apple is also expected to discuss the launch of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, tvOS 18, watchOS 11, and visionOS 2, looking at the new features and potential release time frames for each software. It’s important to note, that nothing has yet been confirmed about any hardware release announcements.

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Apple has also confirmed the time in which it will present the Platforms State of Union and Apple Design Awards. Let’s take a look at the timeline for the first day:

  • June 10th, 10:00 a.m. (PDT) – Apple’s Keynote: First look at the updates set to arrive this year
  • June 10th, 1:00 p.m. (PDT) – Platform state of the union: Looks at the advances across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS.

If you’re hoping to catch some of Apple’s presentations at the event, then don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. You can catch the Keynote by streaming it on Apple’s website, the Apple Developer App, the Apple TV app, and YouTube. In addition to this, you can also catch the Platform State of the Union on the Apple Developer app and the Apple Developer website. There are also a number of developers who attend the presentations in person at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California.

On top of the keynote and other presentations, Apple will be offering consultations and online labs for developers to gain more insight into the new features Apple plans to announce at the event. We’ll be keeping up-to-date on everything that is announced at the event, so be sure to stay tuned if you’d like to stay in the loop.

Eve is a writer and copy editor at PCWer, who focuses on a broad range of topics but main interest lies in the development of AI technology.