wwdc_2016Earlier this year it was speculated that Apple would be hosting its WWDC 2016 conference from the 13-17th of June. This speculation came about after a scheduling of the Moscone Center was spotted with those dates blocked off, and given Apple’s tendency to host WWDC in the middle of the year, it wasn’t a stretch to think this might be true.

Turns out it was true because Apple has since confirmed that WWDC 2016 will indeed be hosted on those dates. According to Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, “WWDC 2016 is going to be a landmark event for developers who are coding in Swift, and building apps and products for iOS, OS X, watchOS and tvOS. We can’t wait for everyone to join us — in San Francisco or through the live stream.”

While Apple has yet to officially announce what they will be showing off specifically at the event, it is safe to assume that we will most likely be treated to iOS 10, the next major build of Apple’s mobile platform. Oddly enough there hasn’t been much said about the operating system but we guess we should find out soon.

Chances are we will also be learning more about the next major OS X build (or MacOS if the rumors are to be believed). There have also been rumblings that Apple could take the wraps off new “ultra thin” MacBooks. Either way do check back with us during WWDC 2016 for the details.

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