
This year's Worldwide Developers Conference will take place from the 10th of June and in anticipation of the event, Apple has released its official WWDC 2013 app for iOS. As has been the case the past number of years, this app includes detailed information on what is happening, where its happening and is an essential download for anyone interested in keeping up with the coverage.
This year, video clips and breaking news of announcements will be rolled out much quicker. Even though we aren't expecting any significant new hardware besides some possible alterations to the Mac range, there are still plenty of reasons to be excited about this year's event. Both iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 and going to be showcased. IOS 7 has been receiving quite a lot of coverage over the past couple of months and many people are eager to see the results.
Some have suggested that iOS 7 won't be as radical as we might like to think but considering all the rumors and concepts doing the rounds, it will be great to see exactly what is going to happen. OS X hasn't had a much coverage because of the hype surrounding iOS 7 but there should be some notable improvements seen here too.
In relation to the new WWDC 2013 app, the greatest feature has to be Passbook support which means passes for session labs. We will of course be keeping everyone up to date on what is going on so be sure to stay tuned.