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Apple to hold Worldwide Developers Conference 2022 from June 6: iOS 16 expected

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Tech giant Apple has confirmed the dates for its upcoming Developers conference in June. WWDC 2022 will take place between June 6 to June 10. It will be hosted virtually and the main attraction is expected to be a glimpse into the features of Ios 16 that will be a part of the iPhone 14 Series this year. The event can be streamed free of cost in any part of the world.

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WWDC showcases Apple’s latest innovations in different types of OS and also guides engineers on how they can create apps and interactive experiences. WWDC 2022 is expected to see the new iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS 13, tvOS 16, and more.

Apple has also announced that in addition to an online event, it will host a special day for developers and students at Apple Park on June 6 to watch the keynote and State of the Union Videos with other communities. The details for this offline viewing event will be made available on the Apple Developer website and app soon.

Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, will be hosting the keynote on 6th June, where other executives from the brand will also talk about the upcoming products that are expected to arrive this year.

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For the third year in a row, Apple will continue to support students who love coding with the Swift Student Challenge. This will happen with the help of the Swift Playgrounds app for iPad and Mac as it will make learning the Swift Programming language fun and interactive.

This time, students from around the world have been invited to create a Swift Playgrounds app project on a topic of their choice. They can submit it by April 25. Although more focus will be on software, there are expectations that the company might announce the new Mac Pro with an M1 Ultra chip, but the chances of this happening are very slim.

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