Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference Set for June 8
Apple’s 26th annual Worldwide Developers Conference is set to take place at the Moscone Centre in

Apple’s 26th annual Worldwide Developers Conference is set to take place at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco from June 8 to June 12. Marketed as “The epicenter of change,” WWDC 2015 is an invitation-only event with ticket registration beginning today — winners of the random selection process will be charged an impressive $1,599 should their application be successful.
The event will allow budding and established developers an opportunity to be first in line to witness Apple’s latest array of improvements. It is likely that Apple will discuss advancements to its current iOS and OS X operating systems as well as reports pertaining to the unveiling of a brand new music streaming service and Apple TV hardware. Over 100 technical sessions are expected to take place during the five-day event with selected sessions being made available to stream at the end of each day via the official WWDC website. Stay tuned for our selection of updates as the event progresses.