Apple's WWDC Might Be Boring This Year
Apple introduces the biggest new features of its mobile and desktop operating systems each year at its annual developer conference, which kicks off on Monday. WWDC, the Worldwide Developer Conference, offers a sneak peek at the new capabilities app developers will be able to work into their apps--and iOS and Mac users will get to use--during its opening keynote. After that, developers get deeper dives, demos, and how-to's during the conference's breakout sessions and panels. Sometimes Apple uses the event as a platform to launch new hardware products as well. Last year, the big news included the HomePod's debut, a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro, redesigns to its App Store and Music app, and ARKit, the developer framework that lets developers more easily build augmented reality apps for iOS.
Jun-2-2018, 12:40:36 GMT