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Apple announces its virtual WWDC itinerary

Apple's WWDC 2020 schedule has been outlined. (Source: Apple)
Apple's WWDC 2020 schedule has been outlined. (Source: Apple)
Apple has released further details on the schedule of its upcoming WWDC 2020 event. All of its presentations will be streamed this year, although the e-conference will also debut the "all-new" Developer's Forum and some one-on-one lab that is accessed by appointment only.

Apple has released its WWDC schedule for this year. As the OEM has noted before, its contents will be streamed or provisioned 100% online this year. However, it seems confident that this will not stop it from affording its various audience types the information and education the show normally entails.

WWDC 2020 will thus kick off from June 22, 2020, with a keynote to be broadcast online from Apple Park on this date. The conference's first day will also see the implementation of the company's redesigned Developer Forums.

Apple will also host a Platforms State of the Union, which offers a comprehensive insight into the latest features of its various OSs, for devices from its Watch to its PCs. Following its live presentation from 14:00 PDT (23:00 CET), it can be streamed on-demand through the Apple Developer app; the corresponding website; Tencent Video; iQIYI; Bilibili or YouKu.

June 23 to 26 will be occupied with over 100 Engineering Sessions, in which professional help with building next-gen Apple apps (which, again, would be for watchOS, tvOS, macOS, iPadOS and iOS) will be beamed out for the benefit of developers. These e-attendees can also make appointments for WWDC 2020 1-on-1 Labs, which will run for the duration of the same days.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2020-06-12 (Update: 2020-06-17)