WWDC 2018: Apple confirms June 4 date


Adding more juice to one of our previous reports, the Cupertino-based tech giant has officially scheduled the 29th edition of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference to be held for June 4th – June 8th, 2018. The event which will be held at the same venue as last year’s event – at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California, will possibly be used to introduce the next version of iPhone and iPad OS,  new editions of macOS, watchOS and tvOS, while the newer version of the Retina MacBook as well as new iPad models may also be introduced.

The event is a mostly developer-focussed event and those wishing to attend the event will have until Thursday, March 22, at 10 am PT for registration, after which tickets would be issued using a random selection process. Tickets price remains same as with the previous year, and that means you will have to part with $1,599 if you must attend.

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Students are not left out of the Apple developer community as up to 350 students and STEM organization members aged 13 or older will be given the chance to win free tickets by just creating Swift playgrounds. Entry submission for that purpose ends by April 1, while successful students will be contacted by April 20th.

For those that can’t make it to the event, Apple says the event will be lived streamed via the WWDC app for iPhone, iPad as, the Apple Events app for Apple TV and on the Apple Developers’ website. You can hit the source link for more details on registration and other vital details

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