WWDC 2019 kicks off today with a big keynote presentation from Tim Cook and co, where we expect to learn details of Apple's next generation of software including iOS 13 for iPhone, iPad and iPod, Watch OS 6 for (yep, you've guessed it) Apple Watch, as well as macOS 10.15 for its line of Macs and Macbooks.
Apple's WWDC 2019 keynote starts at 10am PDT (1pm EDT, 6pm BST), and we'll bring you all the news as it breaks, as well as the build up and expert analysis throughout the day right here in our WWDC 2019 live blog.
WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference, and much of the announcements will be centered around new software and what it means for the developers in the audience.
However, Apple will reveal some of the new features users will be able to expect when the software is released later this year and the firm has sometimes in the past, also launched new hardware during the WWDC keynote.
- What you need to know: WWDC 2019 | iOS 13 | macOS 10.15 | Watch OS 6
WWDC 2019 live blog
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01.20 - iPad owners with an affinity for numbers, rejoice! A last minute rumor suggests iOS 13 will, for the first time, bring a native calculator app to the slate.
01:00 - We'll have two of the superb TechRadar team coming at you live from the WWDC 2019 keynote, with Gareth Beavis and Matt Swider bringing you everything you need to know about all of Apple's announcements today - but right now they're fast asleep, dreaming of new features, device compatibility and release dates.
June 2: We got into San Jose, California a day early to soak up the pre-WWDC 2019 atmosphere and we stopped by the McEnery Convention Center to see what Apple has in store for us.
It's fair to say Apple has gone all-out with its branding for this year's event, and it's going big on the slang name for its iconic developer's conference, 'Dub dub'.
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