Apple has dropped more details for its upcoming WWDC 2022 event that’s taking place from the 6th June (7th June in Malaysia). This is Apple’s annual developer conference which will showcase the latest features for the upcoming iOS 16, iPadOS 16, tvOS 16, macOS 13 and watchOS 9.
According to the event’s website, the main keynote event is happening on 6th June at 10am PT (7th June 1am Malaysian time). You can watch it live on Apple’s website or via the Apple Developer app. Meanwhile, the Platforms State of the Union is happening at 1pm PT (7th June 4am Malaysian time).
From 7th to 10th June, Apple is having online sessions for developers to learn the latest updates to create their next apps and games. It is available via the web but Apple recommends using its Developer app for the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV, which offers more features including the ability to watch at multiple playback speeds, copy code directly from the video as well as search transcripts and code snippets.
Apple is also organising one-on-one guidance sessions during the labs which are open for requests from 6th June. Developers can also register to participate in digital lounges where Apple engineers and designers host Q&A sessions. If you have further questions, you are also invited to connect with their developer community on the Apple Developer Forums.
Apple will also announce this year’s finalists and winners for the Apple Design Awards at 8am on 7th June (Malaysian time).
For more info, you can check out the WWDC 2022 website.
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