Apple is looking to get the excitement ready for their upcoming iterations of their software lineup for 2017. Yesterday, they announced the dates for their annual WorldWide Developer’s Conference or WWDC 17. It kicks off on June 5th and ends on the 9th and moved from the Moscone West in San Fran to a new venue in San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center.
It kicks off on June 5th and ends on the 9th and moved from the Moscone West in San Fran to a new venue in San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center. We’re seeing less and less of new hardware at WWDC throughout the years as it will be a software-only event. Expect to see the newest features from iOS, MacOS, tvOS, & WatchOS along w/ additions to 1st-party apps as well.
For those of you interested in partaking, you’ll need to be a part of Apple’s Developer or Developer Enterprise Programs, fork over $1,600 and be selected via random selection as well.