WWDC 2013 Announced
This morning, Apple sent out emails to all OS X and iOS developers inviting them to WWDC 2013. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. PDT, with the conference itself taking place from June 10-14 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. WWDC has traditionally been a time for Apple to announce major updates to OS X and iOS, though they have also taken the opportunity to reveal new hardware (e.g. MacBook Pro with Retina Display at WWDC 2012). This year's keynote will certainly focus on iOS 7 and OS X *Feral Feline*, but the imminent iOS announcement could possibly be the most exciting since 2008. This is because iOS 7 is expected to include a major visual overhaul, due to Jony Ive now being at the helm of Apple's iOS team. A lot of people believe that Apple needs to shake things up a little in order to keep up with the competition in the near future. A visual overhaul of their flagship mobile operating system, done correctly, could contribute greatly to such a quake. Whatever the nature of Apple's WWDC 2013 keynote, the company's more ardent supporters are filled with anticipation, and the next 46 days can't go by fast enough.
UPDATE: It seems WWDC tickets sold out in about two minutes this year... Insanity.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 – 4:14 PM