iOS 7 & OS X 10.9 Release Date Probably June 10 At WWDC 2013

iOS 7 Update 400x250 iOS 7 & OS X 10.9 Release Date Probably June 10 At WWDC 2013

It’s settled now – Apple has publicly released the details for their next big developers’ event: 10th of June up to the 14th of June in San Francisco, Moscone West. It’s official. Now that we know the main info, you might want to solve the next puzzle related to a possible overhaul when it comes to their operating systems – OS X and iOS 7 release. Well we should go straight to business on it and check out the proper answer on it.

It seems that the time has come for this to happen, or at least this is what Phil Schiller – head of Apple Marketing – has said. Schiller has thanked Apple developers for their hard work and confirmed that their efforts have resulted into such a productive year that the window has now come for them to be able to enjoy the latest updates in terms of software technology and developers’ instruments that they can use for coming up with the next innovative applications they have in mind. He therefore confirms that an update in terms of iOS and OS X is anticipated so it seems that this shall be public via the WWDC.

If you are among the developers’ side but you can unfortunately not be able to attend this year’s event, then not to worry anymore – just forget the previous experiences, as you can now get your hands on live workshops the developers shall then hold. Apple has publicly marketed that it shall bring them to your disposal and that constant videos’ posting of the sessions shall be done during the event, making it so much easier for all the Developers who have previously officially registered with Apple to witness them in real life and hence be updated with the details.

But if you do have the chance to get there, then chances are again on your side and you will be able to find out all there is to know about the changes the iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 are going to witness, which will indeed facilitate your creating innovative apps from then on.

The event shall last for 7 days and we are expecting a condensed scheduled to be put in place – including developers’ sessions and workshops. This is your chance to be in contact with Apple experts so if you are an attendee developer, just buckle up for a good time.

It’s time to talk a little bit of the agenda of the event, so the company has presented a few of the subjects that shall be on the list:

Apple engineers will be delivering a large amount of tech workshops divided onto how to develop and integrate iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 systems of operation

• We have over a thousand Apple engineers to be involved in the delivering of the workshops; developers can expect them to assist at a code-level, and to give tips on a series of  development methods. Moreover, they shall also introduce developers into all the necessary concepts required for a better usage of these operating systems that can lead to a better incorporating within the applications they develop;

• insight into what the updates of the iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 are; secondly, developers can also learn to make the best possible of an application in terms of design and results;

• networking opportunities displayed for iOS and OS X 10.9 developers; we need to remember that when it comes to the previous year, we had an attendance of approx. 60 countries;

• the chance to interact with experienced and influential community members with a great reputation in different fields of activity.

• an insight into the background of Apple Design Awards, and the iPhone, iPad and Mac applications are living proof of success and progress.

The tickets for the event can be purchased starting April the 25th and they can be bought straight from the event’s official sire, however the audience is restricted strictly to official members of the iOS Developer Program, iOS Developer Enterprise Program and the Mac Developer Program. Secondly, a company can only get 1 ticket for one representative, and must be done with the respective’s representative’s personal Apple ID. But a company has the right to use its same card up to 5 times according to the mobile company’s policies.

The sales are expected to be very high if not actually fully booked. So if you are interested in it you should stay focused on getting them as we wouldn’t want to witness the same situation we had the previous year when the developers activating on the W Coast could not get their hands on any tickets anymore as they were already sold out. Hence the delayed public Apple announcement in terms of tickets’ availability.

So exciting news for the Apple community. Looking forward to getting more info on it soon and to catch up with the latest news. We shall keep you posted.

  • By Corina Coman
  • April 25th, 2013
  • News