With just a couple weeks left before the highly-anticipated 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple released the official schedule for its yearly developer event, confirming a number of events including a keynote presentation on Monday, June 2.
The keynote event will start at approximately 10 a.m. Pacific time, 1 p.m. Eastern, according to AppleInsider.com.
The 2014 event is rumored to feature the introduction of Apple's next-generation iOS mobile operating system and OS X Mac platform.
Apple first announced that this year's show would kick off on June 2 back in April.
The sold-out event is scheduled to be held at Moscone West in San Francisco, C.A.
Events confirmed by the iPhone maker includes:
- Over 100 technical sessions presented by Apple engineers regarding a number of topics for developing, deploying and integrating the newest iOS and OS X systems
-Apple Design Awards which recognizes iPhone, iPad and Mac apps
-Lunchtime sessions with some of the top minds and influencers from the worlds of technology, entertainment, and science
-Over 1,000 Apple engineers supporting over 100 hands-on labs and events to assist attending developers on how they can make the most of iOS and OS X technologies in their apps
Click here to see the full schedule.
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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