
Apple has just started sending invites for its upcoming WorldWide Developer Conference (more well known as WWDC). This is an annual event that generally takes place in June, and while it is developer focused, it’s quite amusing for consumers too, as it’s the stage where new iOS versions get announced.
This year’s WWDC will kick off on June 6 and end on June 10. The conference will be an online only event, and will be free for all developers to attend. We expect to hear about new versions of iOS, iPadOS,macOS, watchOS and tvOS.

Apple brags that its developer community size has now hit the 30 million mark. In addition to the online conference, Apple will host a special day for developers and students at Apple Park on June 6 where they will be able to watch the event and State of the Union videos together, along with the online community. There’s also a Swift Challenge you can participate in if you’re a student – you’re invited to create a Swift Playgrounds app on a topic of your choice and submit it by April 25.
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