Friday, April 27, 2012

Apple Announces WWDC 2012 and provides updates to iOS and OS X

Apple announced on Wednesday the date of completion of its known WWDC, or WorldWide Developers Conference. The event takes place at Moscone West, San Francisco, California, between 11am and 15 June. The event will offer over 100 workshops, all taught by engineers from the company itself and that apple will explore several new platforms iOS and OS X.


There are some novelties compared to the previous event. This time will not be able to resell the tickets and all sessions are available free for streaming to registered developers. Phil Schiller, vice president of marketing at Apple, said that "we can not wait to share the latest news about iOS and OS X with developers."

Reportedly this is one of the most important events in the calendar from Apple. At WWDC 2010 iPhone 4 was announced while in 2011 it was the turn of iOS 5 and OS X Moutain Lion gain prominence. There is still no information about the presentation (or even if there is one), but unlikely Apple will lose a chance to show the world you have booked. My bet is with iOS 6 and maybe an update in the line of MacBooks.

Interested developers can buy tickets on the website of WWDC 2012. Each developer can just buy a ticket and it sells for U.S. $ 1,599.00 for five days.

A little more than an hour after the announcement, the ticket to the conference have already been exhausted.