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Apple confirms WWDC 2018 dates for 4-8 June: Expect to see iOS and macOS updates and hopefully, new MacBooks

Apple confirms WWDC 2018 dates for 4-8 June: Expect to see iOS and macOS updates and hopefully, new MacBooks

Apple confirms WWDC 2018 dates for 4-8 June: Expect to see iOS and macOS updates and hopefully, new MacBooks. The latest news for all apple fans is here. As its official now that Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) will be started from 4 June. WWDC 2018 will be Apple’s 29th such conference and it will be held at the McEnery Convention Centre in San Jose.

Why this event is special for all Apple fans? Well, Apart from the fact that WWDC is somewhat a developer-focused event but this event is significant to everybody else as well .The reason is because it’s at these events that Apple announces updates to the software that powers its incredible devices.

We’ve already aware that Apple is going to launch devices at these events, and this year we’re looking forward to pay attention to new MacBooks and at least one new iPad.

On the other hand, users are particularly waiting for updates in concern area of iOS and macOS development. Some of last few releases have been in particular buggy. Moreover, Apple has assured and promised to focus extra on stability than features in upcoming updates.

Users of iPhone X are also excited to see what developers have in store for them. Face ID and ARKithave the possible to present an extremely rich AR (augmented reality) experience.

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If you want to attend the event then you have to book tickets from now onward till 22 March through the WWDC website.

On the other hand, you don’t need to be panic! Apple will issue tickets by the use of a process of random selection. So, unlike a flash sale, the tickets will not be sold out in seconds flat.

Good news for college going students, According to new investor notes Apple is planning to release a more reasonably priced version of the 13-inch MacBook Air.

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