
Today
Apple announced that they will hold their annual
WWDC (World Wide Developer Conference) on June 10th at the Moscone West in San Francisco. WWDC 2013 is expected to showcase
iOS 7 and
OS X 10.9.
iOS is Apple's operating system for
iPhone,
iPad, and
iPod Touch and
OS X is Apple's operating system for
Mac computers. This year's
WWDC keynote will give users a preview of the new features coming to their Apple devices in the coming months.
Last year at WWDC Apple previewed
iOS 6 with new
accessibility features including
Guided Access,
Speak Selection with highlighting,
Assistive Touch improvements, and much more. Apple devoted a portion of their WWDC 2012 keynote to iOS accessibility. These features were added to the already robust accessibility features for iOS. If Apple sticks to the pattern as they have in years past iOS 7 will also include new and improved accessibility features. OS X 10.9 is rumored to include Siri integration among other features. WWDC will follow
Google I/O by a little more than a month.
To learn more about iOS 6 and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013