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Apple's WWDC 2013 kicks off June 10th with new versions of iOS and OS X

Apple's WWDC 2013 kicks off June 10th with new versions of iOS and OS X

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WWDC 2013
WWDC 2013

Just a day after it announced its second-quarter earnings, Apple has finally published the schedule for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), commencing on June 10th and running through June 14th at the Moscone West in San Francisco. This year, the company isn't being shy about its plans, with SVP Phil Schiller promising that developers will be seeing brand new versions of both iOS and OS X. "Our developers have had the most prolific and profitable year ever, and we’re excited to show them the latest advances in software technologies and developer tools to help them create innovative new apps. We can’t wait to get new versions of iOS and OS X into their hands at WWDC," he said in a press release.

Apple has also pre-announced ticket sales for the first time, opening sales on April 25th at 10AM PDT / 1PM ET. Last year, tickets sold out in under two hours and with consumers and developers eager to see Apple's latest iOS and OS X developments — the first major changes since former Apple iOS VP Scott Forstall left the company and Jony Ive became responsible for interface design — we expect to see even bigger demand this year.