Yep, Apple’s WWDC 2016 Definitely Starts On June 13

Yep, Apple’s WWDC 2016 Definitely Starts On June 13

Siri let slip yesterday that Apple’s WWDC conference — the week-long exploration of Apple’s software development — would begin on June 13. Apple has since confirmed it to be the case.

As you can see above, the official website for the event features a rather weird stream of consciousness about what to expect. But aside from dubious creative experiments, what can you expect to see? As our own Darren Orf explained yesterday:

OS X might be called MacOS (again). iOS 10 will likely be in attendance. We might also see a new Apple Watch that’s thinner, stretching the definition of “new”. If we’re really good, Tim Cook might even refresh MacBooks.

Roll on June 13.

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