



Photo by James Bareham / The Verge Software There haven’t been a ton of leaks this year, so while we have some ideas of what Apple’s planning, there should still be plenty of surprises in store. The Verge will be reporting live from San Jose, so be sure to come back then for all the news.įor now, here’s our guide on what to expect on Monday. The keynote starts at 1PM ET / 10AM PT on June 5th. But this year, there have been rumblings that we should expect some hardware news too - including at least one brand new product - which could make the event even more interesting than usual. Traditionally, WWDC has been a software show, with a heavy focus on iOS and macOS (and, recently, tvOS and watchOS as well). On Monday, Apple will kick off this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference with a keynote presentation where, like every year, the company’s top executives will take the stage to talk about their next big releases. It’s June again, so it’s time for Apple to give the world a look at what it’s been up to and what we should expect from the iPhone, the Mac, and everything in between in the months to come.
