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Apple officially announces WWDC15 for June

Apple has just announced that this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place June 8-12 in San Francisco.

The yearly event brings together developers from around the globe to “learn about the future of iOS and OS X”. Specifically, we can expect to hear about the upcoming iOS 9 and OS X 10.11. The conference includes the Apple Design Awards and more than 100 technical sessions with over 1,000 Apple engineers.

WWDC is a hive of tech news and announcements – Apple is rumored to debut their revamped streaming service Beats Music at the event, along with their upcoming TV streaming service and maybe even a brand new Apple TV. Plus the inevitable updates about the Apple Watch.

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This design looks a lot like a watch face… and could the rounded rectangles be a cryptic nod to the Apple TV?

Tickets are a mighty $1,599, with limited numbers of randomly chosen develops allowed to attend. Don’t be disheartened though – Apple will be streaming WWDC live on their website, and we at TapSmart will be here to keep you up to date on all the most important details. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!