Apple's WWDC 2026 Developer Event Is Set for Early June
- On Monday, Apple announced it will host the annual Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC 2026, from June 8 to June 12 at Apple Park in California.
- Serving as the primary showcase for software innovations, the event will highlight AI advancements and new developer tools across platforms, including major operating system updates.
- New Apple Intelligence features powered by Google Gemini AI models will debut, alongside refinements to the Liquid Glass design to improve overall platform stability.
- Developers and students may apply by March 30 for in-person attendance at the Steve Jobs Theater, though Apple will primarily host the event online for the global community.
- The conference may offer glimpses of future products expected later this year, while macOS 27 will transition to requiring Apple Silicon exclusively across all compatible systems.
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Apple has cleared doubts about its most important meeting with the developer community.This year's World Developers Conference (WWDC) will begin on June 8, keeping the format that the company has consolidated in the post-pandemy era: a massive online presence complemented by a face-to-face event for a group of guests and press specializing in Cupertino's Apple Park. Although the main focus of these days is usually the software ecosystem, the ann…
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Apple has finally cleared the doubts and we already have an official calendar for the most important technological event of the year in the apple ecosystem. The WWDC 2026 or World Developers Conference, will be held from 8 to 12 June, maintaining a hybrid format that combines the accessibility of online sessions with the exclusivity of a face-to-face event on the first day at Apple Park. This edition marks the red date by analysts to see how the…
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