Starting at 10:00 am PT on June 3, Apple's top brass will take the stage at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote to talk about all things software for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. We're almost definitely getting a sneak peek at the next big update for iOS and macOS (and probably watchOS and tvOS, too), but there is also a chance Apple will share some news about the long-awaited Mac Pro and a possible new external display.
WWDC lasts five days, and iMore will be on the ground finding out everything you need to know about official launches and possibly getting some top secret information that no one is supposed to know (we promise to share any news that we get).
- Lory Gil: @appaholik on Twitter, @lorygil on Instagram.
- Rene Ritchie: @reneritchie on Twitter, @reneritchie on Instagram.
You can watch the WWDC keynote, as well as some developer sessions, from the WWDC app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. You can also watch the live stream on your Mac. Maybe you'll get a glimpse of Lory chatting with Craig Federighi. You never know!
So what's in store for WWDC 2019? Well ... we don't know, but we can guess. One of the things that keep us in diamonds and furs is how much we love to talk about rumors we've heard around the water cooler.
- Read our WWDC 2019 rumor roundup
- Read our iOS 13 rumor roundup
- Read our macOS 10.15 rumor roundup
- Read our watchOS 6 rumor roundup
Be sure to bookmark our WWDC 2019 coverage so you can follow along with us during the keynote on June 3 at 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET. You should also check the iMore home page on a regular basis to get all the information you'll need to get ready for the next version of software (and hopefully new hardware) coming in 2019.
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