Apple
has just released the official announcement for its 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference. Every year, it releases tickets for the
developer-focused event at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, and every
year, they sell out faster than the year before. Last year, on April
25, they sold out in just two hours, so if you want some,
doen’t hesitate when they come out tomorrow, because they’ll be gone fast.
The
tickets go on sale at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET) on Thursday, April 25 according to
Apple’s official release. Sessions at the annual event include in-person
presentations by and access to over 1,000 Apple engineers, including both iOS
and Mac OS X developers. The event takes pace at San Francisco’s Moscone
West convention center.
This
year, Apple has announced dates and a ticket sale start time ahead of when they
actually become available. That hasn’t been the case in the past, and it’s possible that
they’re trying to make sure developers don’t feel caught off guard when sales
open, given how fast access to the event is likely to sell out. Tickets
normally go on sale early in the morning, making it difficult for those in some
time zones to be in a position to react fast once the tickets are actually
released.
We’ll likely
see previews of upcoming versions of OS X (possibly 10.9) and iOS (maybe iOS 7)
at these events at the very least, as Apple states in its press release that
developers “will learn about the future of iOS and OS X.” In the past, Apple
has also debuted new hardware at previous WWDC events, though Apple CEO Tim Cook’s statements yesterday might temper any
expectations in that regard. [Source]
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