Apple takes over San Francisco’s Moscone Center next week for the Worldwide Developers Conference, and preparations for the annual invasion have already begun. More than 5,000 developers will descend on the conference center for a week of coding and a little bit of partying.
This year’s signage on the outside of the Moscone Center looks pretty much just like last year’s. Here’s a closer look:

Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac
Banners haven’t started going up inside the convention center just yet, but we’ll check back later to get a peek at what’s new. Apple is expected to reveal iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 at the annual developer conference, which kicks off next Monday and runs through June 12.
Along with the operating system upgrades, Apple’s new streaming music service might make its debut at the event, and we’re also expecting additions to Apple TV and HomeKit. All will be revealed when Tim Cook takes the stage for the opening keynote at 10 a.m. Pacific on June 8. Cult of Mac will be liveblogging the whole thing.