Apple's WWDC 2016 developers conference runs June 13 through June 17, says Siri
OREANDA-NEWS. April 19, 2016. Need to know when Apple's annual developers conference starts? Just ask Siri.
Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference will officially kick off in San Francisco on Monday, June 13, and run through Friday, June 17. At least, that's the answer you get if you ask Apple's personal digital assistant on the iPhone or iPad.
San Francisco's Moscone West convention center has been the home of WWDC in the past, but neither the exact location nor any other official information has been shared, and Apple's WWDC site still shows 2015 information.
Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
While the event remains targeted at app developers and software partners, the opening keynote from CEO Tim Cook is sometimes used as a launchpad for new Apple products and services, such as the big unveiling of Apple Music at last year's event. But with the iPhone SE and new iPad Pro having just been launched, don't be surprised if minor Mac refreshes are the only new items Apple shows off at the event -- if, indeed, there's any new hardware on display at all. (The presumed iPhone 7 is expected to hit in September, as is a potential Apple Watch sequel, if Apple follows its standard release schedule.)
Tickets always sell out in minutes, so potential attendees should be on guard.
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