Apple will kick off WWDC 2015 with June 8 keynote

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WWDC is just around the corner.
WWDC is just around the corner.
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Apple updated its official WWDC app this morning, and along with listing hundreds of sessions that will give developers an inside look at the latest iOS and Mac software, the app reveals the conference will kick off with a two-hour keynote June 8.

Media invites to the Worldwide Developers Conference 2015 keynote were sent out to press this morning, though the signage is the exact same as the WWDC logo that was revealed last month.

Apple is expected to show off iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 at this year’s dev conference, which runs June 8 to 12. Both of the operating system updates will reportedly focus on bug fixes and performance improvements.

A redesign of the Beats Music service also might appear during the keynote, and Apple TV could get an update and a software development kit, too.

The keynote kicks off at 10 a.m. Pacific and lasts until 12 p.m. Apple hasn’t said yet whether the keynote will be streamed live to iOS, OS X and Apple TV devices, but developers who can’t attend will be able to stream sessions from the Dev Center or via the update app.

You can download the updated WWDC app from the iOS App Store.

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