WWDC 2025: When, how to watch Apple's June event
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Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is set to take place next week as the company's annual online conference appears to have major software updates in store.
Macworld reports that the company appears set to announce iOS 19 for the iPhone and iPad as well as other software updates.
Last year's edition was dominated by the announcement of Apple Intelligence features but also saw updates to a suite of operating systems by the tech giant.
The week will kick off with a keynote event and be followed by a "Platforms State of the Union." Apple said in a press release that there will be over 100 technical sessions as well as group and one-on-one lab sessions for developers.
The company will bring 50 winners of its Swift Student Challenge to Apple's headquarters in Silicon Valley for the event.
Here's when WWDC will take place and how to watch the keynote event.
WWDC 2025 takes place from June 9 through June 13.
The keynote for WWDC 2025 takes place at Apple Park in Cupertino, California on Monday, June 9 at 1 p.m. ET.
The WWDC keynote is set to be streamed on Apple TV, the Apple YouTube page and on apple.com.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Here's how to watch Apple's WWDC 2025
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