The 2013 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote is all set to happen on June 10 as reported
by tech site AllThingsD. WWDC is Apple's annual technology conference
where the company showcase their new and upcoming products and services
to the world.
That being said, there are a lot of speculations that's currently
associated with WWDC 2013 which pertains as to what Apple might have
in-store with consumers, most especially to avid fans and patrons of the
brand. The latest rumors suggests that the Cupertino-based company is
going to unveil the company's highly-anticipated new mobile operating
system, the iOS 7, as well as the next-generation OS X operating system
for Macs.
There's also a buzz about a possible reveal by Apple for new versions
of the iPad and the iPhone, an Apple smartwatch, an Apple TV, an in-car
integration for iOS 7, a more social connectivity for iOS 7, as well as
the company's own music streaming service called "iRadio." Of course,
these are all but speculations circling around the web right this
moment, which may or may not come into fruition. However, it is expected
that Tim Cook and company might pull in a few surprise announcements in
the said event.
This year's WWDC will kick off starting June 10 through the 14th at
Moscone Center in San Francisco. For those wanting to buy tickets to
attend Apple's WWDC this year, unfortunately, tickets have been sold out
already when they went on sale in April. On one hand, registered Apple
developers who can't physically attend the WWDC this year will still be
able to view the Apple technical presentations via online stream at the
Apple's official developer website.