Apple confirms WWDC for 13-17 June
After Siri provided a sneak peek at the dates for Apple’s 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference, the Cupertino-based company confirmed the event by launching its WWDC 2016 website.
WWDC starts on Monday, 13 June and runs throughout the week until Friday, 17 June. WWDC actually takes place at two venues. Monday, the day of the keynote, will be at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. The rest of the week will be at Moscone West, where WWDCs in recent past have been held.
The keynote on 13 June starts at 10am PT (6pm Irish time), and according to the WWDC website, will be streamed live on the web. Apple will also stream select WWDC sessions and post videos of all the sessions.
If you are interested in attending WWDC, you must register for a ticket lottery. If you are selected, you have an opportunity to buy a ticket for $1,599. The deadline to register is this Friday, 22 April. Apple will notify you of your ticket status by Monday, 25 April.
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