May 5, 2020 04:08 pm
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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/5/21182378/apple-wwdc-2020-online-only-june-22-date-keynote
Apples online-only WWDC starts on June 22nd
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Apple announced today that its online-only Worldwide Developers Conference will take place starting June 22nd. The company said back in March that WWDC, which is typically a large in-person conference held over the course of a week, would be a “completely new online experience” taking place in June. Apple didn’t provide many other details about the event at the time. The change to an online event was done because of the “current health situation,” Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller said in a statement.
Leaked builds of iOS 14 obtained by 9to5Mac and MacRumors have given some hints about software updates that could be announced at WWDC 2020. iOS may get a new fitness app, a “PencilKit” API, new iMessage features, and improved mouse...
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