Apple announces WWDC 2023 ‘Swiftly Developing’ show, more
Apple new is swiftly developing and that’s also the tag line the company has introduced as it distributes invitations to the WWDC 2023 keynote speech which it will stream on June 5 at 10am PT.
What Apple said
“Today, Apple unveiled the lineup for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, including the timing of the keynote and Platforms State of the Union presentations, and shared more information with developers about what they’ll learn and experience. Free for all developers, WWDC23 will take place in an online format from June 5 through 9, with an opportunity for developers and students to celebrate in person at a special experience at Apple Park on opening day.”
What are we expecting?
We’re expecting so much from this year’s keynote and given that one of the big messages the company is we believe attempting to promote is around the new Reality Pro goggles and the interesting xr and xrPro operating systems, no great surprise that Apple is putting Swift to the forefront. Swift is, after all, an incredibly important development tool from the company. Might it have a plan to give it AR superpowers?
It looks like it may.
So, how will we watch the event? It starts June 5 at 10am Pacific Time and will likely feature new operating systems, some new hardware and possibly more.
Watch it on Apple Events
Apple’s events website will stream the event using any standards-compliant browser on any device,. You can add the event to your calendar using a link on that website.
Watch it on YouTube
Apple will probably stream the event on YouTube. You can access the page here, with the placeholder video below.
Watch it on Apple’s TV app
TV app now integrates what was once the Apple Events app so seek the link there.
Watch it on a PC
PC owners must have a compatible browser and can watch the show via the events page.
Watch it on the Developer app
The show will also be visible via the Apple Developer app.
Watch with me
I usually watch these events and bang out ideas and take aways on Twitter during the announcement. I also strive to report on what happens as swiftly as my poor little fingers can manage. Please join me then!
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