Apple WWDC 2018: Here's What to Expect

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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off next week, one of two major events the company hosts every year. WWDC, like other developer events, is largely focused on the platforms that app makers build stuff for; in this case, iOS and MacOS, along with tvOS and watchOS. It's not only a chance for consumers to get a preview of how the next significant software rollout could fundamentally change their iPhones, but WWDC can also be a bellwether for what Apple has set it sights on for later in the year, when it typically releases new hardware. This year's WWDC will be notable for a few reasons. For one, it's the 10th anniversary of the App Store, which launched in July 2008, a year after the iPhone was born.

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