Apple has announced it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 10-14 at Moscone West in San Francisco. The company’s release notes that developers will “learn about the future of iOS and OS X.” More than 100 technical sessions will be presented by more than 1,000 Apple engineers. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m.
tomorrow — the first time tickets have been announced before going on sale. And as 9to5Mac notes, Apple will be posting developer session videos during the conference this year.
“We look forward to gathering at WWDC 2013 with the incredible community of iOS and OS X developers,” Apple Senior VP Phil Schiller said in a release.
“Our developers have had the most prolific and profitable year ever, and we’re excited to show them the latest advances in software technologies and developer tools to help them create innovative new apps. We can’t wait to get new versions of iOS and OS X into their hands at WWDC.”
Update: Apple sold out of its ticket allotment for WWDC 2013 in less than two minutes.
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