With WWDC2024 kicking off in less than two weeks on June 10, Apple has finally revealed more details about its biggest developer event of the year. The company shared what developers and tech enthusiasts can expect from WWDC 2024. The keynote on June 10 at 10:00 a.m. PDT (10:30 p.m. IST) will be the main event, streamed live on various platforms, including the Apple website, Apple Developer. the app, the Apple TV app and the Apple app Youtube channel.Here is what should be revealed:
AI objective: This year’s WWDC is widely rumored to be focused on artificial intelligence. We can expect Apple to unveil a host of new AI-powered features across its various software platforms, including smarter Siri integration, improved image and speech recognition, and user experiences more personalized.
Apple iOS 18: The latest iteration of Apple’s mobile operating system will likely bring significant improvements and new features for iPhone users.
iPadOS 18: Expect updates specifically designed to improve the iPad experience, potentially including improved multitasking capabilities and a more desktop-like interface.
MacOS 15: The next version of Apple’s desktop operating system is expected to bring performance improvements, security updates, and potentially new features for Mac users.
watchOS 11: THE Apple Watch is also expected to get an upgrade, with watchOS 11 possibly introducing new health and fitness tracking features, as well as improvements to the watch interface.
visionOS 2: The software that powers Apple’s AR/VR headset is also expected to be refreshed, with potential updates for developers creating augmented reality experiences.
Developer support and resources: Throughout WWDC, developers will have access to Apple experts who can help them integrate the latest features and technologies into their apps. Additionally, session videos will be released daily for those who cannot attend live.
State of the Union Platforms: Following the keynote on June 10 at 1:00 p.m. PDT, there will be a State of the Platforms Union session streamed live on the Apple Developer app and website. This session will likely provide a more in-depth analysis of upcoming software updates and their features.
AI objective: This year’s WWDC is widely rumored to be focused on artificial intelligence. We can expect Apple to unveil a host of new AI-powered features across its various software platforms, including smarter Siri integration, improved image and speech recognition, and user experiences more personalized.
Apple iOS 18: The latest iteration of Apple’s mobile operating system will likely bring significant improvements and new features for iPhone users.
iPadOS 18: Expect updates specifically designed to improve the iPad experience, potentially including improved multitasking capabilities and a more desktop-like interface.
MacOS 15: The next version of Apple’s desktop operating system is expected to bring performance improvements, security updates, and potentially new features for Mac users.
watchOS 11: THE Apple Watch is also expected to get an upgrade, with watchOS 11 possibly introducing new health and fitness tracking features, as well as improvements to the watch interface.
visionOS 2: The software that powers Apple’s AR/VR headset is also expected to be refreshed, with potential updates for developers creating augmented reality experiences.
Developer support and resources: Throughout WWDC, developers will have access to Apple experts who can help them integrate the latest features and technologies into their apps. Additionally, session videos will be released daily for those who cannot attend live.
State of the Union Platforms: Following the keynote on June 10 at 1:00 p.m. PDT, there will be a State of the Platforms Union session streamed live on the Apple Developer app and website. This session will likely provide a more in-depth analysis of upcoming software updates and their features.