
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference commences on the 10th of June and in this post we want to tell you what you can expect. According to reports WWDC 2013 is going to bring refreshed Macs, iOS 7, OS X 10.9 but no new iPhone or iPad. The latest information has come from Jim Dalrymple.
According to Jim, we shouldn't hold out any hope of a significant new iOS device, but we could see some alterations to the Mac line. OS X 10.9 and iOS 7 will be the two main topics of discussion and although there has been a lot of discussion pertaining to a radical revamp of iOS 7, Dalyrmple doesn't seem to think the changes to iOS will be as drastic as some people are suggesting. Instead, he thinks a modernization similar to how OS X has been gently brought into the current era will be showcased.
OS X is gong to see an even stronger integration with iOS, closing ties to many of the mobile operating system's services and features. Last year's Mountain Lion was by far the biggest directive toward a more unified system which brought the likes of reminders, iMessage and Noticification Center to the Mac.
The talk of iOS 7 has detracted from the desktop OS and as such there has been very little coverage of what Apple has in store for OS X. The iPhone, iPad and iPod Toch firmware are most in need of enhancement though and while Dalrymple doesn't seem to think that the changes introduced at WWDC 2013 will be as groundbreaking as we have been reporting, we do hope that there will be enough to drown out the memories of the iOS 6 launch.
With less that two weeks left to go, the wait is nearly over and the rumors, reports and speculation will soon come to an end.