Apple reveals dates for World Wide Developers Conference that could see a new ... trends now

Apple reveals dates for World Wide Developers Conference that could see a new ... trends now
Apple reveals dates for World Wide Developers Conference that could see a new ... trends now

Apple reveals dates for World Wide Developers Conference that could see a new ... trends now

Apple holds its World Wide Developers Conference each year in the summer The event typically sees a new iOS and other hardware like AirPods  READ MORE: Is Apple going to be left behind by the AI smartphone revolution?

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Apple has announced dates for its annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) where typically unveils new updates for the iPhone and other devices.

The event, available online and in-person, is set for June 10 to June 14 and is likely to unveil the new iOS 18.

The Cupertino-based company is expected to make a major announcement with AI, as it is ‘in talks’ to use Google’s Gemini to create images and write essays based on simple prompts.

The news about the chatbot being unleashed on iPhones has seen backlash among Apple users who have threatened to walk away from the tech giant because a 'woke iPhone is coming up.'

Apple has announced dates for its annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), where it is likely to unveil updates that power the iPhone and other devices

Apple has announced dates for its annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), where it is likely to unveil updates that power the iPhone and other devices

Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations, said: ‘We’re so excited to connect with developers from around the world for an extraordinary week of technology and community at WWDC24.

‘WWDC is all about sharing new ideas and providing our amazing developers with innovative tools and resources to help them make something even more wonderful.’

The event will be held at Apple Park, the tech giant’s headquarters and second campus building in Cupertino.

The massive ringed-shaped building was one of the final products pitched by the late CEO, Steve Jobs.

WWDC will kick things off with a keynote speech that usually unveils the new operating system for the iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch and TV.

And owners of the newly released Vision Pro might also get an update.

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