As always you can follow the live blog to see exactly what Apple announces, as soon as it's announced. On the hardware front, rumours hint that a new version of Apple Watch could be announced along with an upgraded Thunderbolt display.
If that happens, then it could be good news for those who'd like to use Apple's services on other platforms. The final big rumour is that iMessage could come to Android. OS X's name could be changed to macOS, which could allign it with how other Apple operating systems are spelled - iOS, tvOS, and watchOS being some examples.
The company is expected to announce several big updates to its software at the event. The social network within Apple Music - Connect - could get less prominence too. Apples WWDC 2016 keynote begins at 10.30 pm IST on Monday, June 13. Whether it will improve the dreaded iTunes app remains to be seen. If you use Apple Music, you might be pleased to know that Apple is likely to announce some kind of a revamp. Siri could also arrive on OS X, making it accessible via Macs. This could allow you to ask Siri to send messages via WhatsApp, among other things. Apple could allow third-party apps to integrate Siri into their platforms. The other major announcement could be related to Siri. The Photos app is likely to get upgrades and we may also see some design changes. Tim Cook took to the stage and revealed it was 25 years since the company unveiled its first.
The biggest announcements are likely to be related to iOS 10, the upcoming version of Apple's operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Apple Keynote is affordable because, for most Mac users, it comes included with the purchase of a laptop or desktop computer (available to anyone who bought a new Mac on or after October 1, 2013). Apple has revealed its latest MacBook Pro at an invite-only event in California.
If you can't watch the live stream, our live blog above is all you need for to-the-second updates. Apple WWDC 2016 keynote kicks off (pictures) Apple's big developer conference started Monday morning with a keynote full of demos. Be sure to add the WWDC keynote to your calendar by heading to Apple’s website and simply clicking the “Add To Your Calendar” option.Apple's WWDC 2016 keynote begins at 10.30 pm IST on Monday, June 13. You can read our guide of everything you need to know about the event here, as well as everything we expect Apple to unveil here. In addition to streaming the main keynote, Apple will also stream a variety of developer sessions and will make them all available on-demand so users can more easily keep up with the fast-moving week. WWDC will give us a first look at iOS 10, which is said to include a redesigned Apple Music, as well as macOS 10.12 with Siri support. Apple is also expected to unveil a Siri SDK at WWDC. Keynote 3 introduces a host of new features that make ordinary presentations a thing of the past. The rest of the week, aside from the WWDC Bash, will be held at Moscone West. Cinema-quality presentations for everyone. Typically, Apple holds all events at Moscone West, but this year all first day festivities are being held at Bill Graham.
Furthermore, Apple made the WWDC app compatible with the Apple TV for the first time with last week’s update.Īpple’s WWDC keynote will be held at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Other announcements made during Apples 2016 Keynote were the launch of the Apple Watch Series 2, which is designed to be waterproof for tracking activity while swimming. Last week, Apple updated the WWDC iOS app with a dark theme, which many have speculated could mean that iOS 10 will incorporate a system-wide dark theme. Second and third-gen Apple TV users will be able to stream the event thorough an Events channel that will presumably be added over the coming days, while fourth-gen users will most likely stream it via the just released WWDC app.
The keynote will be available to live stream across iPhone, iPad, and Mac via Apple’s WWDC website. As usual, Apple will open WWDC week with a keynote event on June 13th at 10AM PT/1PM ET. After updating the iOS WWDC app and launching a tvOS version last week, Apple today has added a new page to its WWDC website that confirms its plans to live stream the kick off keynote.