By Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Apple set a start date of June 22, 2020, for its first virtual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), held entirely online given the COVID-19 pandemic.
The weeklong WWDC20 will include keynotes, sessions, news and other events, all available in the Apple Developer app and on the Apple Developer website for free to all developers. (The price for WWDC tickets last year was $1,599 apiece.) The annual event, now in its 31st year, is a showcase for Apple’s latest products and technologies including iOS, macOS and tvOS.
Program details will be available in June ahead of the event, the company said. The company had announced the cancellation of this year’s in-person WWDC back on March 13.
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