Apr 19, 2014 07:14 AM EDT
Unclaimed Apple WWDC Tickets Now Available

Developers who missed out on the opportunity to purchase tickets to the annual Worldwide Developers Conference are reportedly being asked by Apple if they're still interested in attending.

A number of Twitter posts by developers have said the process is lie "round two" of the WWDC lottery, according to a report by AppleInsider.com.

Apple sent out WWDC 2014 passes earlier this month, though they mentioned developers had just one week to complete their purchases.

Reserved slots would be held no later than April 14, 8:00 p.m., and now Apple has decided to give those who missed out last time another chance.

Apple's iOS 8 will likely debut at the event, along with a sneak peek of OS X 10.10. Apple has been working on both features extensively, according to AppleInsider.

Over 100 technical sessions will be presented by Apple engineers, along with 100-hands on labs and additional sessions have been planned for developers as well, according to iPhone maker.

WWDC 2014 will begin on June 2 at San Francisco's Moscone West.

Apple's "State of the Union" address will be live steamed through the WWCD website, and videos will be released online throughout the week, according to AppleInsider.

Technical sessions being held throughout the week will also be made available online.

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