Apple reveals its virtual WWDC lineup, including its special keynote planned for June 22

Apple reveals its virtual WWDC lineup, including its special keynote planned for June 22

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The coronavirus pandemic threw a wrench into Apple’s plans for its annual Worldwide Developer Conference event, now entering its 31st year. Due to the health crisis, Apple in March joined a number of other companies shifting their in-person events to virtual ones with an announcement that WWDC20 would be held online. Today, the company has revealed the lineup it has planned for its virtual developer event, including its anticipated special keynote address on June 22.

The company announced this morning that WWDC20 would include many the same features developers have come to expect from the annual event, including the keynote address, Platform State of the Union, over 100 engineering sessions, 1-on-1 labs with over 1,000 Apple engineers, and an “all-new” version of the Apple Developer Forums.

Apple reveals its virtual WWDC lineup, including its special keynote planned for June 22

Jun 11, 2020, 6:59pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/11/apple-reveals-its-virtual-wwdc-lineup-including-its-special-keynote-planned-for-june-22/ > The coronavirus pandemic threw a wrench into Apple’s plans for its annual Worldwide Developer Conference event, now entering its 31st year. Due to the health crisis, Apple in March joined a number of other companies shifting their in-person events to virtual ones with an announcement that WWDC20 would be held online. Today, the company has revealed the lineup it has planned for its virtual developer event, including its anticipated special keynote address on June 22. > The company announced this morning that WWDC20 would include many the same features developers have come to expect from the annual event, including the keynote address, Platform State of the Union, over 100 engineering sessions, 1-on-1 labs with over 1,000 Apple engineers, and an “all-new” version of the Apple Developer Forums.