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Apple Prepares for Worldwide Developers Conference in June

Apple have been silent in 2013 until last week, when they announced that they will be holding their Worldwide Developers Conference which is also known as WWDC from June 10-14. The WWDC is a conference held every year, traditionally in June where over 4000 developers arrive and discuss about future software and programs. This time it is being held in San Francisco.


This is the only event hosted by Apple for 3rd part developers. These 3rd Party developers can then discuss with the engineers in Apple about anything. Last year, all the tickets for the event were sold in just two hours of release but this time, all tickets were sold in less than two minutes. The cost of the event was $1,600 and many fans and developers who were two minutes late after release have foudn themselves disappointed. This time Apple has made compromises of these people and have told us that they will post videos of the conferencces and will also send teams to various cities worldwide which last year were Austin, New York, Seattle, Beijing, Berlin, London, Rome, Sao Paolo, and Seoul.


Now it's the time of the year when Apple will announce what else they have up their sleeve. What do you think Apple will release? The rumored iPhone 5S? Or a Cheaper iPhone? Maybe another iPad? Or is Apple planning to release a smart watch? No one knows now. Some analysts say that Apple will introduce their own updated Pandora Internet Raido.  The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook has said, “Our teams are hard at work on some amazing new hardware, software and services that we can’t wait to introduce in the fall and throughout 2014.” Last year in June, iOS 6 was announced.

Apple now has a lot of competition mainly from Samsung and Google. Android is a strong opponent to iOS. Staying quiet for too long has had some effect to Apple, but maybe in WWDC Apple will introduce something eye catching. But whatever they do, they'll have to do it right as many consumers are peeking towards Android along with the new Samsung Note 2 and Samsung Galaxy S3.

Comment your thoughts about WWDC below. Let's see what the world has to say about Apple and its opponents.

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