Apple’s Developers Conference to be Called open on June 8
The most interesting and highlighted, Apple's World Wide Developers Conference will commence from the 8th day of June and would be called off on the 12th day of June, in San Francisco.
This year's conference will open stage for discussion the new versions of the Mac OS X software and the iOS mobile operating system, i.e., iOS 9.0.
The conference would also screen discussions on the recently released Apple Watch, and the new 12 inch MacBook.
Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing said, "We've got incredible new technologies for iOS and OS X to share with developers at the Conference and the around the world, and can't wait to see the next generation of apps they create".
The primary purpose of holding such a meeting is to introduce and deliberate on the new versions of software and gadgets launched by the company, which provides developers with an insight to structure and develop apps, apt to the devise and the software installed in it.
At last year's WWDC, Apple demoed Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite and iOS 8.0. Now running on the new MacBook and on other Mac computers, Yosemite introduced some novel features, such as Handoff, which lets you switch tasks between your Mac and your mobile device. The centrepiece of the Apple Watch and the latest iPhones and iPads, iOS 8 introduced a Health app and Apple Pay, the company's new mobile payments systems.
For developers, Apple engineers at WWDC 2015, to be held at San Francisco's Moscone West convention centre, will present more than 100 technical sessions on a range of topics for developing, deploying and integrating the latest iOS and OS X technologies. More than 100 Apple engineers will be holding hands-on labs to help developers to learn how to work with the new OS versions in their apps.
Individual tickets sold in United States will cost $1,599, and in local currency in other countries where available. Developers and interested parties can try to score a ticket at the Conference website.