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With a theme of “Write code. Blow minds”, Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) for 2019 will take place from June 3rd through June 7th in San Jose, CA. It’s expected that Apple will demo iOS 13, watchOS 6, the next version of macOS, and enhancements to tvOS.

A keynote speech by Tim Cook and other Apple employees will kick off the  event. WWDC will also feature over 100 technical and design-focused sessions presented by Apple engineers to help build news apps using newly announced APIs. To learn more about the event, visit Apple’s WWDC website.

Gallery: Here’s the exclusive merchandise developers can purchase at Apple’s WWDC Store

Apple’s yearly pop-up WWDC Store returned to San Jose today with a new wave of exclusive items and neon-themed merchandise for developers to take home as souvenirs. For 2019, Apple has significantly revamped the store’s organization and inventory with a new checkout process and larger product selection than ever before. Here’s a look at what’s available if you’re an attendee.


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Apple’s WWDC Store allows developers to skip the line with self-checkout this year

Developers lucky enough to attend WWDC in previous years will know that Apple’s Company Store in the McEnery Convention Center is always a popular spot. Each year, the pop-up shop sells a variety of limited edition clothing and souvenirs only available to attendees. This year, Apple looks to make it easier for busy developers to get in, get the items they want, and get back to the conference.


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Here’s how Sidecar will extend your Mac’s display with iPad and which apps are compatible

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Today Apple previewed macOS Catalina and iPadOS, both of which include a new feature called Sidecar. Using an iPad and a Mac, Sidecar allows you to create an extended workspace by turning your iPad into a second, fully interactive display. Both displays can show different content or mirror each other. Apple has provided more detail on the functionality and an initial list of apps that will work seamlessly with Sidecar when it is released to everyone this fall.


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How to stream Apple’s WWDC 2019 keynote on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and more

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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote is set to begin in a few hours, and like prior years, you’ll be able to tune into a livestream. Apple is expected to unveil iOS 13, watchOS 6, macOS 10.15, and maybe even some new hardware. Read on for full instructions on how to stream Apple’s WWDC event on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, and more.


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WWDC 2019 News Hub – Live coverage from San Jose

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9to5Mac is on the ground in San Jose, California for Apple’s 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference, and our WWDC news hub is collecting all of our coverage in one place.

Apple is expected to unveil iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13 at WWDC. There’s also the possibility of new hardware in the form of a Mac Pro and an external display. Stay tuned to 9to5Mac for all the news from San Jose and from the keynote on Monday, June 3rd at 10 am PT/1 pm ET.


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WWDC 2019 keynote will be livestreamed in select Apple Stores

The annual WWDC keynote in San Jose is always one of the most anticipated events for developers, designers, and fans in the Apple community. Sharing the excitement of watching Apple’s announcements with others is always a richer experience, but attending WWDC is only possible for a lucky few. This year, Apple will stream WWDC’s opening keynote on June 3rd to select Apple Stores around the world to help more people join in the fun.


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