Apple WWDC 2014 schedule was announced to happen on June 2-6. The schedule of the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) for 2014 is set to happen at the Moscone West convention center in San Francisco. Apple WWDC 2014 ticket applications starting Monday will be issued to the attendees via a random lottery, as announced by Apple.
Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing said: "We have the most amazing developer community in the world and have a great week planned for them. Every year the WWDC audience becomes more diverse, with developers from almost every discipline you can imagine and coming from every corner of the globe. We look forward to sharing with them our latest advances in iOS and OS X so they can create the next generation of great apps."
The Apple WWDC 2014 which will take place on June 2 is reportedly set for the big reveal of Apple's iOS 8. No keynote has yet been set in stone, but it is to be expected that Apple will reveal their latest iOS and OS X innovations at the event, as is their custom. The Apple WWDC 2014 probable reveal of their next iOS and OS X, will be released ahead of the next iPhone, as was in previous years. The OS X update will be a follow up to Mavericks with a new Mac operating system, 10.10.
According to rumors, a new feature to come out soon is Healthbook, a hub for health and fitness apps taking advantage of all the sensors inside mobile devices. An update on the MacBook, iMac and MacBook Air with new, faster processors is also probable. MacBook Air might may also finally get "retina display,"
The Apple WWDC 2014 will be allotting spaces randomly through a lottery reportedly to handle the overwhelming demand for tickets. This way, developers are chosen randomly from the pool of registered applicants. Scholarships will be given to 200 students, who will have the opportunity to attend the conference for free. The Apple WWDC 2014 costs $1,599 to attend.
But as was the case in previous years, in order to join the Apple WWDC 2014, developers between the ages of 13 and 17 must have their tickets purchased by a parent or guardian who is also an eligible member. Tickets cannot be sold, resold or otherwise transferred, and are limited to the applicant only.
Developers can register through this link.
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