Apple's new iOS, MacOS and more expected on 13 June

The Guardian 

That's the first day of Apple's 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, when the company is expected to reveal the latest version of iOS, a bump to the Apple TV, and maybe even a renamed release of OS X – or "MacOS", as it hinted at last week. The event was announced, bizarrely, through Siri, which started giving out a more precise answer to the question "when is WWDC?" than previously. Until Monday evening, the digital assistant had answered with "WWDC is not yet announced", but now it correctly says that "the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held June 13 through June 17 in San Francisco. Although WWDC is more developer-focused than most other Apple events, it usually involves the first look at major software updates coming later in the year. If past events are any indication, this June will see the launch of iOS 10, as well as updates to WatchOS and tvOS (the software that runs the Apple TV). It will also be the first chance for developers (and Mac users) to find out information about the next version of OS X.

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