Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Cari Blog Ini

Apple Kicks Off Wwdc24 With Keynote Today

Apple Kicks Off WWDC24 With Keynote Today

WWDC24 Keynote Address

Today at 1 p.m. PDT

Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC, is kicking off today with a keynote address delivered by CEO Tim Cook at 1 p.m. PDT. The conference, which will run from June 10-14 at Apple Park, will showcase the latest operating systems for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, as well as other new software and hardware announcements.

One of the most anticipated announcements at WWDC is the unveiling of iOS 16. The new operating system is expected to include a number of new features, including an updated lock screen, new notification system, and new health tracking capabilities. iPadOS 16 is also expected to receive a number of updates, including support for multitasking and an improved Files app. macOS 13 is expected to include a number of new features as well, including a new design, new multitasking capabilities, and an improved Siri.

In addition to software announcements, Apple is also expected to unveil new hardware at WWDC. The company is rumored to be working on a new MacBook Air, as well as a new Mac Pro. Apple is also expected to announce new software and services, such as a new music streaming service and a new fitness tracking service. It's expected Apple will follow its tradition and preview the next generation Apple Watches and discuss upcoming Apple TV features.

WWDC is one of the most important events on Apple's calendar. It's a chance for the company to showcase its latest products and software, and to get feedback from developers. The conference is also a major opportunity for developers to learn about the latest technologies and trends. Apple executives and engineers will host more than 200 sessions and labs throughout the week, covering a wide range of topics including new frameworks, technologies, and tools, as well as best practices and design trends. Apple will host the Platforms State of the Union session on Tuesday, June 11 to take a look at the latest innovations across Apple platforms.


Comments