Apple WWDC 2013 Discussion Thread


What do you expect to see during the WWDC 2013 keynote?  

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  1. 1. What do you expect to see during the WWDC 2013 keynote?

    • iOS 7
      49
    • OS X 10.9
      38
    • iTunes 12
      9
    • Other software updates
      9
    • Macbook Pro refresh
      20
    • Macbook Air refresh
      23
    • New Mac Pro
      18
    • iMac refresh
      8
    • iPhone 5S
      10
    • iPhone 6
      3
    • Budget iPhone
      6
    • iPad 5
      7
    • iPad Mini 2
      8
    • Apple TV refresh
      2
    • 'One more thing'
      12


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The Apple Worldwide Developers' Conference will kick off with the keynote today at 10:00 Pacific Time (13:00 Eastern, 18:00 BST, 19:00 CEST). What can we expect to see?

What's obvious: Apple are going to talk about iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 $unnamed_cat. Betas of both should be available shortly after the keynote.

What's likely: New Mac hardware - new Macbook Pros and Macbook Airs in particular.

Rumoured: New Mac Pro

To be expected: A few words regarding future iOS devices, i.e. iPhone 5S, iPad 5

What else can we expect? Will Tim Cook pull a 'one more thing' no one expects? Discuss in the comments.

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$unnamed_cat

:D

I'm really curious about the new OS X, mainly due to the mentioned improvements to Finder. I wonder what else they bring. The fewer iOS-inspired features, the better...

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In how many more hours does this start? being on the other side of the world its hard to find the time, but in hours from this post its easier to set my alarm so i dont miss it :)

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In how many more hours does this start? being on the other side of the world its hard to find the time, but in hours from this post its easier to set my alarm so i dont miss it :)

5 more hours.

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Finder improvement is way over due. iOS is taking over the world which is sad..................OS X use to be the king when it come to new features but now it doesn't do that anymore.

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I expect to see iOS 7 for definite, OS X 10.9 for definite and maybe a Macbook Pro update (possibly Intel Haswell, heres hoping..)

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Is it only being streamed to Apple computers/ipad/apple tv?

If i dont have Mac OS i wont be able to see it?

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I find it funny that people expect to see the next iPhone today. They might... but if history repeats itself, the new iPhone is shown when iOS 7 actually ships (which, if history repeats itself, won't be today. Just an announcement).

I do expect announcements for iOS 7, OS X 10.9, maybe a new iTunes for when iOS 7 ships and semi-immediate (less than a month, maybe a week) availability of updated MacBooks with Haswell.

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So does anyone know if the streaming will be only for Safari/iOS? Or can i see it on Windows with Chrome?

Is there a streaming link already posted for this? Are we sure its going to be available on iPad's and iPhones to stream?

Also I expect we will hear about iRadio now that they signed the deal with Sony.

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Is there a streaming link already posted for this? Are we sure its going to be available on iPad's and iPhones to stream?

Also I expect we will hear about iRadio now that they signed the deal with Sony.

http://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2013/

Live Streaming video requires Safari 4 or later on Mac OS X v10.6 or later; Safari on iOS 4.2 or later. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with software 5.0.2 or later.

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No mention of a potential XCode 5 in the poll? :(

The development of XCode is probably the least secret of all their products given that you pretty much get to 'see the future via the discussions on the LLVM mailing lists.

As for me, I'm all excited about both iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 but equally I'm interested in the changes that LLVM are providing such as the new C++ library and the performance improvements it brings at the low level (there are some benchmarks on the LLVM C++ website) along with new frameworks that'll hopefully mean clearing out more old legacy stuff in favour of cleaner and better optimised ones for now and into the future.

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No mention of a potential XCode 5 in the poll? :(

It falls under the 'other software updates' option.

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