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View LiveblogToday, Apple announced more details about its 2020 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), including some initial details about online sessions and the start time of the keynote.
Said keynote is slated to begin on Monday, June 22, at 10:00am PDT (1:00pm EDT; convert to your time zone here), and we'll be liveblogging the event here on Ars as it transpires. During these WWDC keynotes, Apple executives typically take the stage to detail Apple's software plans for the year.
Of course, nothing is going to be typical about this year's keynote, as it will be held entirely online for the first time as a result of the pandemic. Still, we expect a similar slate of announcements to what we've seen in previous years. Software like the operating systems for the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch is almost always the focus in the WWDC announcements, but the company has used the event to announce major new hardware products or services before.
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