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- The free application includes everything from session videos to new information, to maps. (Credit: Apple) Apple has launched its official Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) application for iPhone and iPad. The free application popped up on Apple's App Store on Monday. It allows for those who are in attendance to find out where sessions are being held and maps to help them find their way. For those who won't be in attendance, the application offers session videos and other information they might have received had they been there. Apple's WWDC event kicks off next Monday with a keynote by the iPhone maker. Apple is expected to show off new versions of iOS and OS X at the event. The company is also rumored to be showing off new hardware, though, as always, it hasn't said what it has planned.
The free application includes everything from session videos to new information, to maps. (Credit: Apple) Apple has launched its official Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) application for iPhone and iPad. The free application popped up on Apple's App Store on Monday. It allows for those who are in attendance to find out where sessions are being held and maps to help them find their way. For those who won't be in attendance, the application offers session videos and other information they might have received had they been there. Apple's WWDC event kicks off next Monday with a keynote by the iPhone maker. Apple is expected to show off new versions of iOS and OS X at the event. The company is also rumored to be showing off new hardware, though, as always, it hasn't said what it has planned.
The free application includes everything from session videos to new information, to maps.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple has launched its official Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) application for iPhone and iPad.
The free application popped up on Apple's App Store on Monday. It allows for those who are in attendance to find out where sessions are being held and maps to help them find their way. For those who won't be in attendance, the application offers session videos and other information they might have received had they been there.
Apple's WWDC event kicks off next Monday with a keynote by the iPhone maker. Apple is expected to show off new versions of iOS and OS X at the event. The company is also rumored to be showing off new hardware, though, as always, it hasn't said what it has planned.